User manual
McGuard BM DAV
Ceiling mount PIR
Motiondetector
Instruction Manual
Powersupply: 220-240V~ 50Hz
Load Incandescent Lamp : Max. 1000W
Fluorescent Lamp : Max. 500VA
LED Lamp : Max. 250W
Energy Saving Lamp : Max. 500W
(inkl. CFL and PL Lamp)
Range of Ceiling mount 360°. ca. Ø7m
detection at a hight of 2,5m
Timer Adjustable from , 30sek, 1min, 5min, 10min,
adjustment 20min, maximum = Test
LUX Adjustable from 5Lux to 1000Lux
adjustment
Voice OFF, 45dB ~ 70dB
adjustment
Specifications
Operation- -20C° bis +40C°
temperatur
Protction Class IP20
Installation and assembly of electrical equipment must
be carried out by qualified electricians.
Contact a qualified electrician in the event of fault or
break down.
WARNING
- A circuit breaker (250VAC, 10A) type C according to EN60898-1 of load I shall be
installed in the fixed wiring for protection.
- Do not mount on conductive surface.
- Do not open the enclosure frequently.
- Turn off power when change the light sources.
- High in-rush current would occure when bulbs of certain brands burned which might
damage the unit permanently.
1 PACKAGE CONTENTS
Pattern
Item
Quantity
Detector
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Manual
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2 PRODUCT DESCRIPTION
The Mc Guard is a ceiling mount PIR motion detector.
located in small-scaled stores or factories, offices, homes, at the places
such as corridors, staircase, archive rooms, cellars, rest rooms, play rooms,
garages, etc. The detector can be properly triggered by the sound.
and is ideally to be
2.1 Features
- The stylish cosmetic design of integrating lens with front housing and
invisible knobs for restricting the liberty of unauthorized operation.
- Superior lens pattern and well distributed as well as concentrated
detecting beams provide high sensitivity.
- In addition to PIR sensing, the detector can be properly triggered by the
sound too.
- Excepting the provided Lux values, the ambient light level can be read-in
as the Lux value for more flexible application.
2.2
Ø 120 x 25 mm (FIG. 1)
Dimension
FIG. 1
FIG. 3
FIG. 4-A
FIG. 4-B
3.4 Wiring
3.4.1 Study the wiring diagram below before making any electrical
connections. Incorrect wiring of the unit could destroy the sensor
(See FIG. 7).
3.4.2 Connect Brown wire from the supply circuit (incoming active/phase) to
the active terminal (L).
3.4.3 Connect Blue wires (neutrals) from the supply circuit and lamp circuit to
the Neutralterminal (N).
3.4.4 Connect the remaining lamp wire (lamp active/phase) to the terminal.
3.4.5 Switch on supply and the detector will commence a 60 seconds warm-up
period.
FIG. 2
3.2 Function
3.2.1 TIME:
The time can be set variably from , 30 sec, 1 min, 5 min, 10 min to 20
min. Timer starts counting from the latest detected movement. While there
is still movement in the detecting area, the LED indicator and lighting will
remain on and the timer will keepresetting. (Figure 5A)
3.2.1.2 PULSE ( ):
If the arrow is pointing to “pulse” ( ).
- The sensor reacts to any motion in the detecting area, and to the settings
of Lux.
- When the sensor is activated, the LED indicator and lighting will be turned
on for 1 second and off for 9 seconds as a complete period before
receiving another detection.
3.2.1.3 TEST:
If the arrow is pointing to “TEST”.
- The Lux setting is deactivated.
- When the sensor is activated by motion, the LED indicator and the lighting
will be turned onfor 3 seconds.
3.2.2 VOICE:
The lighting is automatically switched on if the detector is triggered by
motion and the ambient lighting level is below the set value. The voice
function is not activated until the lighting is switched on.
The lighting automatically switches off if motion and/or sounds are not
detected within the set follow-up time. (Figure 5B)
However, the lighting can be activated again within 10 seconds by a call
(noise). Beyond that 10 seconds, it needs to be activated again by motion
rather than by noise. This ensures that external noise does not inadvertently
switch on the light.
- Right position = max. sensitivity
- Left position = Voice sensor deactivated
Set the Voice sensor to suit the local environment.
(Please bear in mind the volume of any stereos or TVs, etc – this is to
prevent inadvertent activation.) The red LED is an indicator to show if the
Voice sensor or PIR sensor is activated
3.2.3 LUX:
The adjustment controls the sensitivity to the background light level at which
the detector
will operate automatically. It may be set to any level between 5 Lux and full
daylight. The unit
will operate when it senses motion and the ambient light is at or below the
set level. (Figure 5C)
3.1.3
Since the detector is in response to temperature change, please avoid
the following conditions (See FIG.4-A & FIG.4-B):
- Avoid aiming the detector toward the objects which may be swayed in the
wind, such as curtain, tall plants, miniature garden, etc.
- Avoid aiming the detector toward the objects whose surfaces are highly
reflective, such as mirror, monitor, etc.
- Avoid mounting the detector near heat sources, such as heating vents, air
conditioning, vents as dryers, lights, etc.
Helpful tips for installation
3.1.2
sensitive to movement across the detector and less sensitive to
movement directly toward to detector which will reduce the detection
coverage (See FIG.3).
Pay attention to the walking direction in the test proceeding. It is more
3 INSTALLATION AND WIRING
Please disconnect power completely and read the entire
instruction manual carefully before installation.
3.1
3.1.1
at the height of 2.5m to gain the optimal detection pattern, the
detection range can reach up to the diameter of 7m and cover 360°
detection angle (See FIG.2).
Select a proper location
It can be installed at the height of 2 - 3m, it’s recommended to install it
Side view
120
25
FIG. 5A FIG.5B FIG. 5C
3.3 Installation
The sensor is to be mounted on ceiling (Figure 6).
FIG. 6
3.5 Initial set up and operation:
3.5.1 After connection to mains power, 60 seconds is required to warm up. The
LED indicator and lighting lasts approximately 60 seconds.
3.5.2 Walk in front of the detector until the light comes up. This checks the
operation of the detector and the field of view. Under test mode, the LED
indicator and lighting will be turned on for 3 seconds when each
movement is detector.
3.5.3 Turn the Time and Ambient Light (LUX) control to the desired positions.
3.5.4 The detector is now in Auto Mode and will operate according to the
preset time and ambient light (LUX) adjustments. LED indicator will keep
flashing at stand-by mode. Once activated, LED indicator and lighting will
remain on untill timer out.
3.4.5 Lights permanently Off: Turn the power switch off or unplug the AC plug.
FIG. 7
When the detector work abnormally, please check assumptive problems
and suggested solutions in following table that will hopefully to solve your
problem.
4.1 Unit will not function at all/Lights won’t come on
- Check wiring to make sure that you have correct AC power at the unit.
- Check the wiring from the unit to the source of power to make sure you
have wired the unit correctly.
- Check the ambient light control to see if it was set at your desire level.
4.2 Detector clicks but does not work
- Check if lamps are broken.
- Check if lamps are tight in lampholders
4.3 Lights go on and off quickly
- Ensure light and heat are not being reflected onto the detector. Check
for white or reflective surfaces that may be causing the problem.
- Note the detector is more sensitive in cold weather.
- Make sure the sensor is not installed close to air-conditioner.
- Make sure the Time setting is not at Pulse Mode position.
- Make sure the Lux setting is not at Test Mode position.
4.4 Lights stay on
- Light bulb sockets may be wired directly to the power source -Recheck
the wiring diagram.
- Adjust time to minimum, and ensure unit is firmly fixed to a solid object
with no moving branches etc. in field of view.
- Ensure detector is not being activated by stray moving heat sources
such as heating outlets.
4.5 Detector goes on under windy and rainy condition
- Adverse weather conditions and temperature changes can result in
unwanted activations.
- This can be minimized by mounting in a protected location.
4.6 Maintenance and repair
- Do not attempt to repair as this could invalidate warranty or result in
personal injury.
- Clean detector lens and outside casing with damp cloth.
4 TROUBLE SHOOTING
GB
GROTHE GmbH
Loehestrasse 22
D - 53773 Hennef
info@grothe.de
www.grothe.de