Testing and adjustment, Operation, Technical specifications – Velleman PIR500 User Manual

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PIR500

V. 01 – 28/03/2013

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5.

Reinstall the fuse and switch it on

6.

Test and regulate the device (see "Testing and Adjustment") and put
the front back on.

5. Testing and adjustment

1.

Set the function switch (ill. 1, #5) to 'on', there should be a continuous

output signal (the lamp should be on).

2.

Set the switch to 'off', there should be no output signal (the lamp
should be off).

3.

Set the switch to PIR and adjust the PIR and light sensitivity (ill. 1, #3
& 7) until the reaction of the device to fits your needs.

4.

Determine how long the output signal should last by means of the

timer adjustment (ill. 1, #6).

6. Operation

The PIR500 has 3 operation modes: on / off / movement detection
(PIR).

The detector is much more sensitive to objects moving across the
detection area (ill. 2) than it is to objects coming straight at it (ill. 3).
This is a very important consideration when selecting the mounting
location.

The device can operate in both day and night situations, thanks to the
adjustability of the PIR sensitivity and the light sensitivity. The duration
of the output signal can also be adjusted.

The device can be installed in round as well as square pattresses.

The detection indicator flashes once every time the device detects
movement.

Do not use this device to control a fluorescent lamp.

Do not install the device where it can detect constantly moving objects,
or near temperature regulating devices such as air-conditioning and
heating devices.

This device should be installed, maintained and repaired by a qualified
person.

7. Technical Specifications

switch type

TRIAC

power supply

220 to 240 Vac / 50 - 60 Hz

detection range

12 m max. (adjustable)

detection angle

> 140°

light control

3 to 1000 lx (adjustable)

activation

5 s to 420 s (adjustable)

TRIAC output

min. load: 15 W

rated load: 500 W (220-240 Vac)

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