
CHOOSING A LOCATION
The sensor can be mounted under a soffit, on a wall or using the
special mounting bracket to internal or external corners.
Before mounting select the most suitable location which will allow the
sensor to monitor intended targets without nuisance switching.
For best coverage and operating performance:
1. DO NOT aim the sensor directly at the target area, OFFSET the
sensor to one side so you are crossing the field of view.
2. AVOID other heat sources i.e. air vents, strong light sources,
opening windows and doors.
3. DO NOT aim directly at large shrubs and trees which could cause
false triggering problems.
4. DO NOT aim directly at the sun.
5. DO NOT expose your sensor to the extremes of weather, if
possible shelter under a soffit or in a sheltered area.
6. DO NOT expect the sensor to work at its maximum distance in
all temperature conditions. On hot nights the detecting distance
will decrease. On cold nights the distance will increase.
FOR FURTHER RECOMMENDATIONS SEE THE INSTALLATION
HINTS PAGE.
MOUNTING INSTRUCTIONS
Screw Pack
The pack contains –
2 x Plastic anchors 25mm in length for brick walls
2 x Plastite 10mm Panwasher Screws to fix the standard base
mounting to the corner-mounting fixture.
2 x Zinc plated screws 20mm in length.
2 x Blanking Inserts
Internal or External Corner mounting
1. Once the position is chosen and wiring has been established,
remove wiring knockout hole and position corner mounting fixture.
Thread wiring through the knockout and fix the base using two
20mm screws.
2. Align the standard mounting base to the corner mounting fixture
(terminals to the top) and pass the wiring through the silicon seal.
3. Fasten the base mounting fixture to the corner mounting fixture
using two 10mm plastite screws.
4. Terminate wiring into the terminal block.
5. Align the sensor head with the base-mounting fixture and push
it in to attach it with the base.
Horizontal and Vertical Surface mounting
1. Once the position is chosen and wiring has been established,
position the standard base-mounting fixture over the wiring and
pass the wiring through the silicon seal.
2. Fasten the base-mounting fixture to the surface using two 10mm
screws through either the two slots provided or two slotted knock-
outs provided.
3. Terminate wiring into the terminal block.
4. Align the sensor head with the base-mounting fixture and push
it in to attach it with the base.
CONNECTION TO THE POWER SUPPLY
NOTE: This sensor must be installed according to local
Wiring Regulations and Code of Practice.
1. Ensure the supply is isolated at the distribution board before
beginning electrical work.
2. Study the wiring diagram below BEFORE making any electrical
connections. Wiring the unit incorrectly could destroy the sensor.
3. The two Green or Green and Yellow earth wires are to be looped
together and terminated using the earth termination supplied in
the screw pack.
4. The two Blue or Black neutral wires are looped together and
terminated in the terminal marked “N”.
5. The Red or Brown wire from the supply circuit (incoming
Active/Phase) is to be terminated in the terminal that is marked
“LINE”.
6. Connect the remaining Red or Brown wire (Lamp/Load) into the
terminal marked “LAMP”
7. The sensor head can then be lined up with the base-mounting
fixture and pushed on.
AMBIENT
LIGHT
CONTROL
TIME
DELAY
Sensor
Lamp
Connection Diagram
LAMP N LINE
Control
Switch
A
(BROWN
or RED)
N
(BLUE or
BLACK)
ACTIVE
ADJUSTMENT CONTROLS
" " Timer Control: This control allows adjustment of the delay time
from 4 sec. to 30 min. The timer starts working after the LAST movement
is detected. While there is movement from the heat source in the
detection area the light will remain on and the time will keep resetting.
" " Ambient Light Control: This control allows the 100SA140 to
stay on during brighter conditions, or to operate only during low light
levels. Ideally it should be set at dusk or in the light conditions under
which the sensor and lights are expected to operate.
40s
30m
10m
4s
•D/D
"D/D" Dusk to Dawn setting, this mark is an approximate position to
set your sensor to start operating at dusk and to stop working at
dawn. This is only a starting point and could vary depending on your
requirements.
INITIAL SET UP & OPERATION
1. After the power is turned on to the unit, it will take about 30
seconds to go through the warm up period and enter the TEST
MODE.
2. In the TEST MODE the TIME and LUX adjustments will not work.
3. When in the TEST MODE the light will turn on for about 5 seconds
each time the sensor detects movement.
4. At this point the detection zone can be determined by adjusting
the sensors’ viewing angle to the desired area to be covered.
5. The TEST MODE will last about 5 minutes and will then
automatically change over to the AUTO MODE. This can also be
achieved before the 5 minutes by quickly switching the power
OFF and ON once to enter the AUTO MODE.
6. Once the unit is in the AUTO MODE, all the adjusters will function
and can be adjusted to the desired settings. (REFER TO
ADJUSTMENT CONTROLS).
7. When in AUTO MODE the unit can be put into MANUAL
OVERRIDE by quickly switching the power OFF and ON twice.
This will turn the light permanently on for up to six hours.
8. In this mode any adjustments to the sensors’ controls will have
no effect.
9. The unit will revert back to AUTO MODE after six hours, or if
required before by quickly switching the power OFF and ON once.
Warning: The 100SA140 Movement Sensor responds to the
temperature changes, care should be taken not to mount the sensor
directly above a heat source, or where hot/cold drafts will blow directly
to the sensor, or where adjacent traffic will be within the sensor’s
detection range. Typical examples are heaters or air-conditioning
units. It is important that the sensor and HVAC register be separated
by at least one meter.
PERMANENTLY
ON
AUTO
MODE
TEST
MODE
POWER
OFF
Switch
ON
Switch
OFF-ON
Once
(Quickly)
Switch
OFF-ON
Twice
(Quickly)
After five minutes
After six hours OR
Switch OFF-ON Once (Quickly)
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