Timeguard PDFM362 User Manual

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3.1 Select the required location
3.1.1 Sensor adjustment
Fig. 2 shows the way coverage alters with ceiling height and with
adjustments of the METER dial setting.
Section 4.2.3 shows how tilting and rotating the sensor can produce
different fields of coverage.

Ceiling Height (H)

Detection Coverage Diameter (D)

with METER on +

2m 7m

2.5m

7m

3m

10m

3.5m

12m

4m

12m

4.5m

12m

If the METER control is turned to – the coverage diameter is
substantially reduced.
We do not recommend the use of these units with ceiling heights
greater than 4.5m.
3.1.2 Helpful tips for installation
As the sensor responds to temperature change or moving heat sources,
please avoid the following conditions:
• Avoid highly reflective surfaces within the detection range.
• Avoid movable objects e.g. curtains and plants in the detection range
(these may cause erroneous detections when moved by air flow from
fans or air conditioner).
• Avoid heat sources (e.g. heating vents, radiators, air conditioners
and filament lamps) in detection range.
• Avoid fans drawing air across the sensor lens.

3.3 Installation procedure
3.3.1 To install the detector, cut a hole with diameter of 65mm in the
ceiling board and bring the power cable through the hole. Strip off
cable sheath and core insulation according to Fig. 6.

3.3.2 Unscrew protection covers on power box with a cross point
screwdriver. The RJ11 socket (use sensor A only) is for sensor connection
and screw terminals are for power and load(s). (See Fig. 7).

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Package Contents

2

Product Description

3

Installation and Wiring

Visual I.D.

Item

Sensor

Power Unit

Instructions

IR10

(optional

purchase)

Quantity

1 1 1

Technical Specifications

Rated Voltage:

230V ~ ±10% 50Hz

Loads: PDFM362:

Load I (L ) for Lighting: µ contact gap

Mains halogen lamp: max. 1000W

Incandescent lamp: max. 2000W

LV halogen lamp: max. 600VA

Fluorescent lamp: max. 900VA/100µF

LED lamp: max 400W

Load II (D1-D2) for HVAC:

Voltage free contacts:

Max. 5A for 250V AC~ or 30V DC (resistive)

Motor: 1/10HP (approx. 73W)

PDFM361:

Load I (L ) for Lighting: µ contact gap

Incandescent lamp: max. 2000W

Mains halogen lamp: max. 1000W

LV halogen lamp: max. 600VA

Fluorescent lamp: max. 900VA/100µF

LED lamp: max 400W

Delay Time Adjustment:

PDFM362:

TIME1 (for lighting):

Adjustable from 5 sec. to 20 min.

(continuously adjustable)

Extendable to 30 min. and 60. min when

in use with the IR10 remote control

TIME2 (for HVAC):

Continuously adjustable from 10 sec. to

60 min. (independent of light level)

PDFM361:

TIME: Adjustable from 5 sec. to 20 min.

(continuously adjustable)

Extendable to 30 min. and 60 min. when

in use with the IR10 remote control

LUX (light level)

Adjustable from 10 LUX to 2000 LUX

Adjustment:

(continuously adjustable)

Max. Detection Coverage: 360º cone shape from ceiling height of

2.5m giving 7m dia. coverage at floor

level (for affect of ceiling height on

coverage see section 3.1.1)

Conforms To

EC Directives

All procedures indicated in this manual must be
carried out by a professional installer.

METER Adjustment:

Adjustable continuously from +

giving maximum detection

coverage at floor level to –

giving substantially reduced

detection coverage at floor level

Connection between

1m flying lead from sensor

Sensor and Power Unit:

terminated in an RJ11 plug.

RJ11 socket on power unit

(use socket A for PDFM362)

Operating Temperature:

0ºC to +45ºC

Environmental Protection: Sensor: IP40

Power unit: IP20

Fig. 1-A

Fig. 2

Fig. 3

Fig. 4

Fig. 5

Fig. 6

Fig. 1-B

Side View

Top View (showing individual

beam pattern at floor level)

Drill a hole 65mm dia.
in the ceiling.

3.2.2 One load is controlled by two sensors (see Fig. 4).

3.2.3 PDFM361 for one sensor (see Fig. 5).

Fig. 7

Flush Mount

Presence Detector

PDFM362/PDFM361

Instructions

2.1 Features
The PDFM362 PDFM361 controller is a ceiling flush mount
presence detector for indoor applications in commercial and
domestic locations. PDFM361 covers lighting applications only,
whereas PDFM362 can control lighting and HVAC
(heating, ventilating and air conditioning) applications.
Adjustment of Time and LUX value can be made either by the dial
controls on the sensor body or by the IR10 Infrared remote control.
• PDFM362 has two relays for outputs load I and load II:
load I is for lighting control and load II has voltage free contacts
for HVAC control which operate at all LUX (light) levels.
• Automatically adjusts to fit in a wide range of ceiling thicknesses.
• The sensor has a very high density of sensitive beams covering the
detection area. These are evenly distributed ensuring no dead spots
and detection of the smallest movements.
• RJ11 plug and socket for quick and easy connection.
• Built in LED in sensor giving confirmation of remote control settings
and easy test operation.

2.2 Dimension (see Fig. 1-A & Fig. 1-B)
Sensor: 80 dia. x 52mm

Power unit: 124 x 58 x 37.6mm

Models PDFM362 PDFM361

3.2 Wiring diagrams
3.2.1 PDFM362 controller (see Fig. 3).

Please disconnect power completely and read the
entire instruction manual carefully before installation.

PDFM362 – 6A breaker
A circuit breaker (250VAC,6A) type C according to EN60898-1
of load shall be installed in the fixed wiring for protection of load II.
PDFM361, PDFM362 – 10A breaker
A circuit breaker (250VAC,10A) type C according to EN60898-1
of load shall be installed in the fixed wiring for protection of load I.

This product must be
protected by a fuse or
circuit breaker with a
maximum rating of
10A or lower.

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