Light pollution – Timeguard MTLW3000 User Manual

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A moving human body needs to cross/enter one of

these zones to activate the sensor. The best all-round

coverage is achieved with the unit mounted at the

optimum height of 2.5m.
Careful positioning of the sensor will be required to

ensure optimum performance. See diagram A detailing

detection range and direction.
The unit will not detect through glass (e.g. in a glazed

porch).
The detector is more sensitive to movement ACROSS its

field of vision than to movement directly TOWARDS (see

diagram B). Therefore position the unit so that the

sensor looks ACROSS the likely approach path.
Avoid positioning the detector where there are any

sources of heat in the detection area (extractor fans,

tumble dryer exhausts etc.) including opposite any

other light sources such as other security lights.
Reflective surfaces (ie pools of water or white-painted

walls) and overhanging branches may cause false

activation under extreme conditions.
During extreme weather conditions the motion sensor

may exhibit unusual behaviour. This does not indicate

a fault with the sensor. Once normal weather

conditions return, the sensor will resume normal

operation.

Light pollution

To reduce the risk of light pollution, consider the

following when installing the any lights controlled
by this unit.
Position the light to ensure that the light emitted does

not encroach onto neighbouring properties.
Angle the floodlight downward to focus the

illumination onto the ground, not into the sky.
Consider using a lower wattage bulb (200W/300W for a

500W floodlight) to save energy and reduce high light

output if not required.

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