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PIR Motion sensor. Operating Instruction.
CHARACTERISTICS
The sensor is used to control lighting or other electrical
appliances automatically while saving electric energy.
The receiver (lighting) is switched on by means of the PIR
motion sensor that is the passive infrared sensor. It allows
switching the lighting on by motion of a heat generating object.
The built-in external lighting sensor allows sensor operation by
daylight.
The device cooperates with LEDs.
The "LUX" knob is used to control a luminous intensity that allows
the sensor activation.
The device can operate day-and-night - when the regulator is set in
the "Sun" position (the maximum setting).
When you choose the "Moon" position (the minimum setting), the
sensor will operate at the ambient luminous intensity below 3 lx.
The switching off time delays are summed continuously. When the
sensor detects the second actuating signal, it recalculates the time
that must elapse before switching off by adding the second delay
to the time that elapsed after the first actuation.
TIME is used to adjust the switching off time delay. The minimum
time delay is 10 s ±3 s and the maximum is 7 min ±2 min.
high sensitivity
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TECHNICAL SPECIFICATION
power source:
rated load:
power consumption:
detection moving speed:
detection range:
ambient light:
time delay:
detection distance:
protection rating:
net weight :
working temperature:
installation height:
size:
While choosing a place of installation, consider the following criteria:
- detection angle of the sensor,
- the sensor should not be aimed at an area where motion of animals can be
detected,
- the sensor should not be aimed at lit bright (i.e. white) objects or at heat sources as
they can impair the sensor operation,
- do not install in the vicinity of strong sources of electromagnetic interference,
- make sure if the power leads have the suitable current protection such as proper
fuses or other power disconnecting devices in case of overload,
- optical system pollution results in decrease of the range and the motion detection
sensitivity.
- if the temperature difference between a moving object and its ambience is low (eg.
in summer), the sensor can respond later and its motion detection range will be
reduced.
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Figure 2b
low sensitivity
230V~, 50Hz
400W
200W
ok. 0,5W
0,6~1,5 m/s
360°
<3-2000 lux
min. 10sek.±3sek.
max.7min.±2min.
Ø8m
IP20
0,05 kg
-20
0
C~40
0
C
2,2-4m
Ø76x20,2mm
4
GENERAL
Height of installation: 2.2-4 m
Motion detection range:max Ø8m
CONNECTION SCHEME
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