PDSM362 TIMEGUARD, PDSM362 Datasheet - Page 4

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PDSM362

Manufacturer Part Number
PDSM362
Description
PRSNCE DTCTR, PIR, SM, 2000W, 2 CH
Manufacturer
TIMEGUARD
Datasheet

Specifications of PDSM362

Beam Angle
360°
Base Type
Incandescent / Halogen
External Depth
121.5mm
External Length / Height
42.5mm
External Width
121.5mm
Ip/nema Rating
IP40
Power Rating
2000W
Sensing Distance Max
7m
Svhc
No SVHC (15-Dec-2010)
Lamp Base Type
Incandescent / Halogen
Rohs Compliant
Yes
Lead Free Status / RoHS Status
Lead free / RoHS Compliant
4.2.3 Adjusting sensor head
The sensor head can be tilted by as much as 30º off axis as shown
in Fig. 13A. This can be achieved by using a flat blade screwdriver
as shown in Fig. 13B.
Fig. 13C shows the tilt angle markings on the sensor body. The tilt
angle is read off against the edge of the mounting flange.
Fig. 13D shows the detection coverage for various tilt angles. The
tilt angle can be used in conjunction with rotation of the sensor
head within the flange up to 350º to give the required coverage
in any direction. The markings on the sensor mounting flange (see
Fig. 13E) giving 30º per division provide a useful way of adjusting
angular position.
4.2.4 Walk test
Turn supply on and wait at least 60 seconds for the system to
settle down.
Turn Time 1 control to the Test position. This means that the sensor
LED and load I will turn on for 2 seconds after triggering and then
be off for 3 seconds after which the sensor can be re-triggered.
The triggering is independent of light level.
The installer should move around in the detection area to establish
that it is all covered. If necessary the tilt and rotation of the sensor
should be adjusted, after which the area should be walk tested
again to confirm coverage is as required.
To confirm that load 2 (HVAC) is operating correctly for a
PDFM362, carry out the following:-
Turn LUX (light level) to its minimum value (10 lux) to stop load
1 (lights) from turning on. Then turn TIME 2 (HVAC) to minimum
value (10s) and carry out a limited walk test to confirm correct
operation of load 2.
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When the PDFM362 / PDFM361 is not working as expected go
through the troubleshooting guide below.
Lights do not
turn on.
Problem
Troubleshooting
Fig. 13A
Fig. 13D
1. Power is not turned on.
2. Incorrect control dial
setting.
3. Incorrect wiring.
4. Faulty load.
Possible
Cause
Fig. 13B
1. Switch on the power.
2. Check if control dials are
set to the correct position,
then supply the power to
check if the LED will turn on.
3. Refer to wiring diagrams
(Fig. 3 to Fig. 5)
4. Replace the faulty load.
Suggested
Fig. 13E
Solution
Fig. 13C
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PDFM362 / PDFM361 can also be
controlled by the infrared remote
controller IR-10. As well as allowing
remote setting of times and light level
the IR-10 also enables continuous
operation for 8 hours in ON or OFF
modes as well as continuously in
detection mode controlled by or
independent of light level.
The IR-10 is invaluable during
commissioning enabling changes to
be made without resorting to ladders.
Further to this the IR-10 can download
stored settings from one sensor to additional sensors in the
same area.
Lighting or
HVAC does not
turn off.
LED does not
turn on.
Nuisance
triggering.
be replaced free of charge. For years 2 and 3 or any difficulty in the first year
Problem
return it to your supplier in the first year with proof of purchase and it will
material or manufacture within 3 years of the date of purchase, please
Optional Remote Control - IR-10
In the unlikely event of this product becoming faulty due to defective
For assistance with the product please contact:-
telephone the helpline on
or email helpline@timeguard.com
1. Incorrect time setting.
2. Incorrect wiring.
1. Out of detection range.
2. Power supply not on.
3. ”TIME” knob setting
isn’t on “Test”.
4. Incorrect wiring.
There are heat sources,
HVAC vents/fans, highly
reflective surfaces or
anything which may be
swayed by air movement
within the detection
coverage.
or email csc@timeguard.com
3 Year Guarantee
For a product brochure please contact:
020-8450-0515
020-8452-1112
Possible
Cause
A
Timeguard Ltd.
HELPLINE
Group company
020 8450 0515.
1. Check that the correct
delay time is set on either
TIME 1 or TIME 2 control
dial. Then determine if
nuisance triggering is
keeping the unit turned on.
2. Make sure supply and
load wires are connected
correctly.
1. Walk within the effective
detection range.
2. Switch the power on.
3. Turn the control position
to “Test”.
4. Refer to wiring diagrams
(Fig. 3 to Fig.5).
Avoid aiming the sensor
toward any heat sources,
such as air conditioners,
electric fans, heaters or any
highly reflective surfaces.
Make sure there are no
swaying objects within the
detection coverage.
Suggested
Solution
Fig. 14
67-058-277 (Iss. 2)

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