HQ ELPIR80 - Lighting

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Brand : HQ

Model : ELPIR80

Category : Lighting

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USER MANUAL ELPIR80 HQ

EL-PIR80 Radar sensor light1 The sensor light has an active motion detector, the integrated HF sensor emits high- frequency electro-magnetic wave (5.8GHz) and receives their echo. The sensor detects the change in echo from even the slightest movement in the light’s detection zone. A microprocessor then triggers the “switch light ON” command. Detection is possible through doors, panes of glass or thin walls. Detection zones for ceiling mounting

1) Minimum reach 1m dia.

2) Maximum reach 8m dia.

Detection zones for wall mounting

Important: persons or objects moving towards the light are detected best! Installation procedures

1. Take down the glass shade by turning it anti-clockwise (see g.1)

2. Hold base against the wall and mark drill holes, paying attention to any existing

4. Put the power wire and load wire through the base holes;

5. Screw the base into place (see g. 2);

6. Connect the mains power supply and the load wire to the connection terminal

according to connection-wire mark.

7. Adjust knob to setting;

8. Fit glass shade and turn it clockwise (see g. 3).2

Technical specications Wattage: 60W/E27 Power supply: 220-240V~, 50/60Hz Installation sit: indoors, wall/ceiling mounting HF system: 5.8GHz CW radar, ISM band Transmission power: <10mW Detection angle: 360°, 160° Reach: 1-8m (dia.), adjustable Time setting: 5sec to 15min Light control: 2~2000LUX Power consumption: approx.0.9W Connection illumination connect N, L with power; Reach setting (sensitivity) Reach is the term used to describe the diameter of the more or less circular detection zone produced on the ground after mounting the sensorlight at a height of 2.5m, turn the reach control fully anticlockwise to select minimum reach (approx.1 m dia), and fully clockwise to select maximum reach (approx. 8m dia). Time setting The light can be set to stay ON for any period of time between approx. 5sec(turn fully anticlockwise) and a maximum of 15min(turn fully clockwise). Any movement detected before this time elapse will re-start the timer. It is recommended to select the shortest time for adjusting the detection zone and for performing the walk test. NOTE: after the light switches OFF, it takes approx. 1sec before it is able to start detecting movement again. The light will only switch on in response to movement once this period has elapsed. Light-control setting The chosen light response threshold can be innitely from approx. 2- 2000lux. Turn it fully anti-clockwise to select dusk- to-dawn operation at about 2 lux. Turn it fully clockwise to select daylight operation at about 2000lux. The knob must be turned fully clockwise when adjusting the detection zone and performing the walk test in daylight. SENSTIMELUX SENS TIME LUX3 Troubleshooting MalfunctionCauseRemedy Sensor light will not switch ON

  • wrong light-control setting selected
  • continuous movement in the detection zone
  • check zone setting Sensor light switches on without any identiable movement
  • light not mounted for detecting movement reliably

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  • movement occurred, but not identied by the sensor(movement behind wall, movement of a small object in immediate lamp vicinity etc.)
  • Check zone setting Sensor light does not switch ON despite movement
  • rapid movements are being suppressed to minimize malfunctioning or the detection zone you have set is too samll
  • Check zone setting NOTE: the high-frequency output of the HFsensor is <10Mw- that is just one 100th of the transmission power of a mobile phone or the output of a microwave oven. < 10mWapprox. 1000mW4 CAUTION