Walk testing and operation – Timeguard ECO36PIR User Manual

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CONNECTION
Rotate the flood light so that the front glass looks back towards the wall, giving good access
to the connector block.

Take out the 2 screws holding the connector block in place and remove the connector block to
ease wiring.

Connect the mains supply cable to the terminal block as follows
(see Fig. 7 connection diagram):

NEUTRAl (Blue)

N

EARTH (Green/Yellow)
lIVE (Brown)

l

Ensure the connections are secure. Replace the connector block and replace and tighten the
2 fixing screws. Adjust any excess cable and tighten the cable gland.
Refit the wiring box cover.

Fig. 7

Fig. 8

wIRING BOx

CONNECTION DIAGRAM

CONTROLS

lux

N (blue)

E (yellow/green

l (brown)

Time

Connector

Block

Cable Gland

N

E

l

Supply

Internal wall
switch/circuit
breaker

4. wALk TESTING AND OPERATION

wALk TEST PROCEDURE
The sensor will rotate from left to right, and tilt forward or backward. Adjust the sensor to
point in the required direction (see Figs. 1 & 2).

The unit can be set up in daylight or at night. The adjustment knobs are on the base of the
detector (see Fig. 8). lux should be set to the Sun setting (fully anti-clockwise) and Time is
set to the minimum

(fully anti-clockwise).

Turn the power to the unit on. The lamp will illuminate for approximately 30 seconds. This
indicates the unit is wired correctly.

The unit is now in Walk Test Mode.

We suggest that, since the 30 seconds minimum delay is rather long to be standing completely
still, a minimal pattern of walks into the detection area (see Figs. 1 & 2) followed by a quick
retreat out of the area waiting 30 seconds before a different walk is tried is a realistic method
of proving the detection area.

If the area is smaller than expected try angling the sensor upward.


If the area is too great try angling the sensor downward and, if appropriate, to one side.

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