JULA 422080 PIR Detector Instruction Manual

June 5, 2024
JULA

JULA 422080 PIR Detector

JULA-422080-PIR-Detector-Instruction-Read the Operating Instructions carefully before use!

TECHNICAL DATA

  • Mains voltage 220-240 V/50-60 Hz
  • Output (watts) Max. 500/1000 W light bulb (resistive load)
  • Detection range Max. 8 meters
  • Timing From 10 ± 5 seconds to 10 ± 3 minutes
  • LUX setting From 10 lux to daylight

INSTALLATION

Placement
Consider the following when selecting a location for the installation of the PIR detector:

  1. The detector is designed to provide optimum performance when placed 2.5 meters above ground level.
  2. Avoid placing the detector near bushes and trees that could generate false alarms in windy or rainy weather.
  3. Do not aim the detector at, or place it near, any heat sources such as chimneys, hot air ducts, etc. that could generate false alarms.
  4. Do not aim the detector at strong light sources as it will not work when you set the LUX control to “darkness” (the symbol for crescent).
  5. Do not place the detector near strong electromagnetic sources that could generate false alarms.
  6. The detector is more sensitive to movement entering the detection range from the side than to movement from straight towards or away from the detector. Position the detector accordingly.

Before starting the electrical work, check that the relevant mains power supply is turned off.

  1. Remove the two screws and remove the back piece and terminal block.
  2. Screw the back piece onto the base using the two screws.
  3. Connect the power cables and load cables (e.g. to a floodlight) to the terminal block through the rubber bushing.
  4. Screw-in the detector unit with the screws.
  • Termer:
  • Brown = Brun.
  • Blue = Blå.
  • Red = Röd.
  • Power input = Drivspänning.
  • Earth = Jord.
    Connecting with load = Anslutning till belastning (t.ex. en strålkastare).
    When the installation is complete, you can set the detection range and the PIR detector’s other functions.

Function and settings

  1. WALK TEST: Before performing this test, set the TIME and LUX controls in the mode for walk test. When the detector detects a valid signal (e.g. from a person in motion) the load is activated, e.g. a floodlight for a set period. You determine the detection range by walking slowly.
  2. SETTING OF LUX CONTROL: The LUX control has a built-in sensor (photocell) for the detection of daylight (sun symbol) and darkness (crescent). You set the sensitivity at the level required between darkness and daylight in a clockwise direction. When you change this setting, the photocell needs five seconds to stabilize.
  3.  SETTING THE DURATION (TIME): The time that the load (the floodlight) is to be activated/lit can be set between 10 ± 5 seconds and 10 ± 3 minutes. Increase the time by turning the TIME control anti-clockwise, i.e. from minus (-) to plus (+).
    NOTE: When the detector has been triggered, each additional trigger within the set duration time means the time count starts again.

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