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SECTION SIX

TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE

PROBLEM

o

Lamp stays ON all the time at

night.

o

PIR keeps activating for no 

reason / at random.

o

PIR sensor did not operate at

all.

o

PIR coverage is poor/sporadic

Detection range varies from

day to day

SOLUTION

The unit may be suffering from false activation. Cover the
sensor lens completely with a thick cloth. This will prevent the
sensor from "seeing" anything. If the unit now switches off
after the set time duration and does not re-activate, this
indicates that the problem was caused by false activation. The
problem may be solved by slightly adjusting the
direction/angle of the sensor head (see previous section).

You may not be allowing the unit time to complete it's 
warm-up period. Stand well out of the detection range and
wait (the warm-up period should never exceed 1½ minutes).
Occasionally, winds may activate the sensor. Sometimes
passages between buildings etc. can cause a "wind tunnel"
effect.
Ensure the unit is not positioned so as to allow detection of
cars/people using public thoroughfares adjacent to your
property.

Check that the power is switched ON at the circuit
breaker/internal wall switch.

Turn OFF the power to the unit and check the wiring
connections as per the diagram (see previous section 3).
Ensure no connections are loose.

Check the lamp. If the lamp has failed, replace. Ensure that
the lamp is seated correctly in the lampholder.

Unit may be poorly located. See previous section - ‘Selecting
The Location’ and re-locate the unit.
PIR sensors are influenced by climatic conditions. The colder
the ambient temperature, the more effective the sensor will
be. You may need to make seasonal adjustments to the
sensor head position to ensure trouble-free operation all year
round.

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Страница 1: ...r IQ Europe Limited Sandbeck Lane Wetherby LS22 7TW Visit us at www iq europe co uk Installation helpline 0871 717 1100 E 994 V1 0 04 05 I N S T A L L E R G U I D E IQ PTV180 500 TX T SF PTV180 500 T qxd 13 04 2005 13 51 Page 1 ...

Страница 2: ...nvironmental conditions If the buyer is resident in the EU the product or its replacement will be returned to the buyer at the expense of IQ This guarantee excludes liability for discolouration of paint or plastic or any user replaceable parts and in particular lamps glass panels or globes lanterns It does not confer any rights other than those expressly set out above and does not cover any claims...

Страница 3: ...GHT TRANSMITTER SELECTING THE LOCATION For optimum performance mount at 2 5m 8ft high The sensor can be pointed in any direction as long as it is within 100m of the receivers it is to be used with The sensor can detect motion up to 12m within a 180 degree radius Avoid areas where pets or traffic may trigger the sensor Avoid mounting where the Sensor aims at objects that change temperature rapidly ...

Страница 4: ... the wall plate See diagram F Mark the position of the fixing holes Ensure wall plate is correctly positioned diagram G Note TOP engraving on inside of wall plate Drill the holes Insert wallplugs into the holes PIERCE PASS THE CABLE THROUGH THE GROMMET BEFORE SECURING WALL PLATE TO WALL It is recommended that the grommet is pierced with a screwdriver to ensure a better seal Fix the wall plate to t...

Страница 5: ... lamp will illuminate for approximately 30 seconds This indicates the unit is wired correctly After approximately 30 seconds the light will turn off Slide the TIME on switch to point to TEST setting The light will now illuminate for approx 5 seconds after each detection to allow you to determine the detection pattern The LEDs will scroll from left to right and on detection the LEDs will turn off T...

Страница 6: ... to right indicating that the unit is in Automatic Mode and on detection of movement the LEDs will turn OFF and turn the Halogen lamp ON to indicate a signal has been sent to the receiver MASKING THE SENSOR LENS To restrict the sensor coverage preventing detection in unwanted areas mask the sensor lens using the masking tape provided in the accessory pack see diagram D For your information the top...

Страница 7: ...S detection Restrict long detection Restrict short detection Lens Mask Less sensitive More sensitive TOP VIEW 180º SIDE VIEW 12m 2 5m A C B D Photocell Sensitivity TIME TEST 1 5 12min MIN MAX SF PTV180 500 T qxd 13 04 2005 13 51 Page 7 ...

Страница 8: ...E H G 1 F 2 UP SF PTV180 500 T qxd 13 04 2005 13 51 Page 8 ...

Страница 9: ...a soft cloth Do not touch the bulb with your bare hand as it will shorten the life of the bulb 1 Switch off the floodlight Do not touch the Floodlight while it is in use or still hot Allow it to cool about 5 minutes before touching it 2 Replacement bulb type is 240V mains halogen 500W or 300W R7S cap floodlight bulb 3 Isolate the mains supply and then unscrew cover screw on the top of the unit 4 O...

Страница 10: ...eriod should never exceed 1 minutes Occasionally winds may activate the sensor Sometimes passages between buildings etc can cause a wind tunnel effect Ensure the unit is not positioned so as to allow detection of cars people using public thoroughfares adjacent to your property Check that the power is switched ON at the circuit breaker internal wall switch Turn OFF the power to the unit and check t...

Страница 11: ... up to 40 in running costs whilst also conserving precious nat ural resources LIGHT POLLUTION CONSIDERATE LIGHTING Please be aware of the annoyance over lighting an area can cause to your immediate neighbours Light pollution caused by incorrectly installing a unit or over lighting an area can be limited by carefully considering the location and position of your unit before installation The light s...

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