• Mark drill holes. (Fig. 5.7)
• Drill holes and fit ground plugs. (Fig. 5.8)
• Pierce web. Fit sealing plug, feed cable through
(concealed power supply lead). (Fig. 5.9)
• Break off one of the two lugs. Pierce web.
Feel through cable (surface-mounted power
supply lead). (Fig. 5.10)
• Connect conductors. (Fig. 5.11)
• Connect plug-in terminal. (Fig. 5.11)
• Fit enclosure onto wall mount. (Fig. 5.12)
• Screw in locking screw. (Fig. 5.13)
• Switch ON power supply. (Fig. 5.13)
• Make settings.
"6. Function"
6. Function
Factory settings (S only)
Time setting (E): 10 seconds
Twilight setting (F): 1,000 lux, (daytime mode)
All functions can be set after removing the ring cover.
Time setting (S only) (Fig. 6.1 / D)
The time you want the LED floodlight to stay on
for (main light) is infinitely adjustable from approx.
10 seconds to a maximum of 15 minutes. Any
movement detected before this time elapses will
restart the timer.
– Control dial set to + = longest time, approx.
15 minutes
– Control dial set to – = approx. 10 seconds
Twilight setting (S only) (Fig. 6.1 / E)
The LED floodlight's chosen response threshold
can be infinitely varied from approx. 2 to 1,000 lux.
– Control dial set to
(independent of ambient brightness)
– Control dial set to
(approx. 2 lux)
The control dial must be turned to
adjusting the detection zone and performing the
functional test in daylight.
Note:
When setting the detection zone,
it is recommended to
• select the shortest time.
• twilight setting.
Note:
After the LED floodlight switches OFF, it takes
approx. 1 second before it is able to start detecting
movement again. The LED floodlight will only
switch ON in response to movement once this
period has elapsed.
= daylight operation
= night-time operation
when
Self-test (S only)
When putting the floodlight into operation, the elec-
tronic system carries out a self-test which lasts for
approx. 1 minute. Once this has been completed,
the sensor is active.
Reach setting / adjustment (S only)
The detection zone can be optimised to suit
requirements.
Film shroud (S only) (Fig. 6.2)
The film shroud can be used for masking out any
number of lens segments to limit reach as required.
Inadvertent triggering is ruled out or the sensor can
be targeted to watch over danger spots. (Fig. 6.3,
Fig. 6.4, Fig. 6.5)
• The shrouds can be cut along the grooved
vertical and horizontal divisions. (Fig. 6.2).
• Detach ring cover.
• Clip in shrouds at the top of the sensor lens.
• Fitting the ring cover fixes the shrouds firmly in
place. (Fig. 6.2)
Sensor unit (S only)
The sensor housing can also be turned through
± 80° for precision targeting.
– Turning the sensor unit horizontally through
± 80°. (Fig. 6.6)
Other information:
Floodlight adjustment range (Fig. 6.7)
7. Operation
The LED floodlight is not suitable for burglar alarm
systems as it is not tamperproof in the manner pre-
scribed for such systems. Weather conditions may
affect the way the LED floodlight works. Strong
gusts of wind, snow, rain and hail may cause the
light to come ON when it is not wanted because
the sensor is unable to distinguish between sudden
changes in temperature and sources of heat.
8. Cleaning and Maintenance
Hazard from electrical power!
Contact between water and live parts can result in
electrical shock, burns or death.
• Only clean tool in a dry state.
Risk of damage to property!
Using the wrong detergent can damage the light.
• Clean unit with a moist cloth without detergent.
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