B installation of corner mounting adapter (option), C to avoid nuisance triggering, D the adjustments of mlb/wpro500c – Timeguard MLBPRO500C User Manual

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B Installation of Corner Mounting
Adapter (Option)

a. Make hole(s) in the wall plate as required and insert grommets.

b. Make hole(s) if any in the corner mounting adapter (none will be required if only

the bottom entry hole(s) are in use on the backplate).

c. Fix the backplate to the corner mounting adapter using the 3 large pan head

screws supplied (used to fi x the backplate to the wall when the adapter is not
in use).

d. Proceed as for (Ae) above, fi nally fi xing the

corner mounting adapter and backplate
assembly onto the corner using the 2 pan
head screws supplied and wall plugs if
necessary. The holes used are on the outside
edges of the corner mounting adapter.
(See Fig.15).

Fig. 16

Fig. 17

Fig. 18

Fig. 19

C To Avoid Nuisance Triggering

Your motion sensor may be activated by animals, light refl ective surfaces, heat
sources, or movement of objects. The following guidelines will help you avoid
nuisance triggering.

• Do not aim the sensor toward lights of any kind. (See Fig. 16, 17). Aim the sensor

and light in a different direction.

D The Adjustments of MLB/WPRO500C:

a. Adjustment of the sensor head

The bottom part of the sensor head can be horizontally rotated 60º to right or
left. (As shown in Fig. 20).

b. Adjustment of the fl oodlight

You can adjust horizontally right or left 45º. (See Fig. 21).

c. The Adjustment of LUX, METER and TIME

The MLB/WPRO500C has three adjustable knobs, LUX, METER and TIME on the
underside of the sensor head.

• The LUX knob can be set to allow the MLB/WPRO500C to operate at any light

level between full daylight and almost complete darkness.

• The METER knob reduces the forward PIR range from around 16m to around 3m.

• The TIME knob can adjust the time (a period between 6 seconds and

approximately 12 minutes) for the light to remain “ON” after the last detection.

Following the adjustment procedure below, you can adjust the fl oodlight vertically
up 50º and down 35º. (See Fig. 22).

1. Loosen plastic light head screw by hand (See Fig. 23).

2. Adjust fl oodlight to the desired elevation.

3. Tighten the plastic light head screw fi rmly.

• Avoid aiming the sensor towards objects which may move in the wind, such as

bushes. (See Fig. 18).

• Avoid mounting the sensor near heat sources, such as heating vents, air

conditioners, dryer vents or lights. (See Fig. 19).

• Avoid directing the sensor toward areas or objects whose surfaces are highly

refl ective such as pools or are subject to rapid temperature change.

Fig. 15

Fig. 20

Fig. 21

Fig. 22

Fig. 23

60º

45º

45º

50º

Light Head
Screw

35º

60º

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