These instructions should be read carefully and retained for further reference
and maintenance.
2. Safety
• Before installation or maintenance, ensure the mains supply to the luminaire
is switched off and the circuit supply fuses are removed or the circuit breaker
turned off.
• It is recommended that a qualified electrician is consulted or used for
the installation of this luminaire and install in accordance with the current
IEE wiring and Building Regulations.
• Check that the total load on the circuit including when this luminaire is fitted
does not exceed the rating of the circuit cable, fuse or circuit breaker.
3. Technical Specifications
• 230V AC 50 Hz
• This Luminaire is of class II construction and must not be earthed
• IP44 Rated suitable for limited external applications
• Detection Angle: 150°
• Detection range: Up To 8m
• Beam angle: 120°
• On time: 10 seconds – 8minutes
• Lux ON/OFF: 30/60
• Manual Override: No
• CE Compliant: Yes
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4. Installation
1. IMPORTANT Switch off the electricity at the fuse box by removing
the relevant fuse or switching off the circuit breaker before proceeding
with the installation.
2. An isolating switch should be installed to switch the power to the unit
on and off. This is for maintenance purposes.
3. Remove the front housing machine threaded bolts from the wall mount
plate using the hexagonal Allen key supplied, see diagram A.
Diagram A
Machine threaded
4. Using both hands gently lift the front housing from the wall mount plate
with each hand at the top and bottom lengths of the housing. Once removed
place the front housing in a safe area to reapply later.
5. Using the back plate as a template mark the position for the holes. Note the
back plate must be mounted in the correct orientation as shown in diagram B.
6. Drill the wall using a 6mm Ø masonry drill bit making sure not to infringe
or compromise any gas, water pipes or cables. Insert the supplied rawl plugs
into the previously drilled holes.
7. Pierce the pre-installed rubber grommet and pass through the 230V AC 50Hz
mains supply cable. Ensuring the IP rating of the fitting is maintained
(Silicon sealant may be used).
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8. Secure the back plate to the wall using the screws provided.
Diagram B
Rawl plugs
Mains supply cable
230V AC 50Hz
9. Use the cable clamp next to the grommet to hold the supply cable securely
in place.
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Cable clamp and
screws supplied to be
fitted as shown
10. Connect the 230V AC 50Hz mains cable to the terminal block ensuring
that all bare conductors are sleeved and that correct polarity is observed.
For wiring please refer to section 5 Connection Diagram.
11. Decide if the plain or frost panel is required for the installation, there are
two screws that hold the panel to the front housing located on the top
and bottom centre of the panel. Please note the front housing will have
the clear panel attached by default.
Diagram C
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12. If the frost finish is required unscrew the two supporting screws
pre-applied from the front housing; ensure the front housing is lying
down when doing this.
13. Unclip the panel by gently applying pressure and push inwards from the outer
side of the panel until it clips away from the front housing.
14. Align the frosted panel screw holes to the two moulded holes fixtures on the
front housing which are pre-threaded, ensure the panel is clipped in firmly.
15. Apply the screws to the frosted panel used to remove the clear panel.
16. Insert the supplied LED lamp into the lamp holder as shown in diagram D
and twist clockwise until secured.
Diagram D
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17. Align the front housing with the wall mount plate and clip the two parts
in place.
18. Use the two machine threaded bolts to screw the two parts together using
the Allen key supplied. Note that the longer security screw must be fixed
to the bottom of the lantern and the shorter screw fixed at the top half,
see diagram E for reference.
Diagram E
19. Once the bolts are held tightly in place the unit will be ready for operation
(see section 6 operating and testing).
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5. Connection Diagram
Existing
wiring as
supplied
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6. Operation and testing
Please note that there is no lux adjustment on the sensor
and it will only operate at night time. For real-time test results,
test the unit in darkness.
• Turn the power ON, cover the sensor with one hand (if commissioning
during the day), the unit will now illuminate for 10 seconds.
• Turn the power ON, walk directly past the sensor (if commissioning during
the night), the unit will now illuminate for 10 seconds.
• Adjust the sensor sensitivity to your desired range using the “sens” dial located
at the base of the sensor. The minimum range is 5 metres and maximum range
will be 8metres.
• Set the time delay dial indicated “time” to your required duration.
The minimum is 10 seconds and the maximum is 10minutes.
• Perform a walk test to verify the sensors range and on time have been met.
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7.Troubleshooting
Problem
• Lamp stays ON all
the time at night.
• PIR keeps
activating for no
reason/at random.
• PIR sensor will not
operate at all.
• The PIR sensor
will not operate
at night.
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.
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.
The PIR may trigger to heat exposure, ensure that a heat
source is not within the immediate proximity
of the sensor.
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. Ensure no connections
are loose.
Cover the sensor using your hand or cloth if it’s during
the day.
The level of ambient light in the area may be too bright
to allow operation.
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Problem
• Unit activates
during the daytime.
Solution
The level of ambient light in the area may be too dark
for the current DUSK setting
• PIR coverage is
poor/sporadic.
• Detection range
varies from day
to day.
Unit may be poorly located, re-locate the unit
and observe the Sensitivity of the PIR.
PIR sensors are influences by climatic conditions.
The colder the ambient temperature, the more effective
the sensor will be.
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3 Year Guarantee
In the unlikely event of this product becoming faulty due to defective material or
manufacture within 3 years of the date of purchase, please return it to your supplier
in the first year with proof of purchase and it will be replaced free of charge.
For years 2 and 3 or any difficulty in the first year, telephone the helpline
on 020 8450 0515.
Note: A proof of purchase is required in all cases. For all eligible replacements (where
agreed by Timeguard) the customer is responsible for all shipping/postage charges
outside of the UK. All shipping costs are to be paid in advance before a replacement
is sent.
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If you experience problems, do not immediately return the unit
to the store. Telephone the Timeguard Customer Helpline;
HELPLINE
020 8450 0515
or email helpline@timeguard.com
Qualified Customer Support Co-ordinators will be on-line
to assist in resolving your query.
For a product brochure please contact:
Timeguard Limited.
Victory Park, 400 Edgware Road,
London NW2 6ND
Sales Office: 020 8452 1112
or email csc@timeguard.com
Zerofour – March 2016
www.timeguard.com
67-058-547 (Issue 1)
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