ESD-1,2&3 WIRELESS PIR DETECTOR
Installation & operating instructions
INTRODUCTION
HOW THE ESD WORKS
The ESD is a battery operated PIR detector with a built in radio transmitter.
Each time the ESD detects movement it transmits a coded signal, which will operate easyswitch receivers.
The code also contains information, which tells the receiver if it is day or night and also how long to switch
the load on for.
TYPES OF RECEIVERS
ESR-1.
240 volt operated ON/OFF switching receiver with change over contacts.
ESR-2.
12 volt operated ON/OFF switching receiver with change over contacts.
ESA-1.
Mains powered plug in adaptor for switching table lamps remotely.
ESB-1.
Plug in bleeper.
BEGINNING THE INSTALLATION
There are two important considerations to remember when positioning the ESD.
Firstly
there should be minimum obstruction between the ESD and the receiver. Any obstruction such as
trees and especially buildings will reduce the radio transmission range.
Secondly,
the ESD should be positioned for best detection and minimum false activations. To achieve this,
fit the detector at the correct height (2.5 metres) and avoid reflective surfaces such as windows, water, cars
etc.
Fix the ESD to the wall using 4 x No6 x3/4” countersunk screws which should be inserted into the four screw
fixing tunnels in the corners of the battery compartment as shown.
Adjust the head so that it covers the required area by twisting it. The head can then be locked I position by
tightening the two screws at the rear of the detector.
BATTERY COMPARTMENT
The battery compartment is accessed by
unscrewing the three front cover screws
and removing the cover. With the cover
removed, the light sensor and timer controls
are accessible. This is where the pp3 9
volt battery is housed and also where the
screw fixing tunnels are located.
The
TIMER
adjuster will set the “lights on time” and is adjustable from 5 seconds MIN to 10 minutes MAX.
The
LIGHT SENSOR
adjuster can be set to DAY to make an ON/OFF receiver work during daylight. If it is
set to NIGHT, only an ESB-1 bleeper will work during daylight and all other receivers will work only at night.
Do not turn the adjuster more than ¾ of the way anti-clockwise.
NB: Light levels are taken as an average over the last two minutes and therefore you will not be able to
simulate darkness by putting your hand over the lens.
TIMER
LIGHT
SENSOR
SCREW
TUNNEL
PP3
BATTERY
SCREW
TUNNEL
SCREW
TUNNEL
SCREW
TUNNEL
DETECTOR HEAD