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Motion Sensor
Model ID-318
1. INTRODUCTION
3. CUSTOMIZING THE MOTION SENSOR
Thank you for your purchase of a SkylinkHomeTM Lighting Automation,
Motion Sensor, Model ID-318. The Motion Sensor allows you to turn
lights on automatically when movement is detected. A built-in timer can
turn lights off after a predefined time period. This is ideal for energy
saving purposes where the area is not always occupied but lighting is
needed when someone is present. A built-in light sensor can also be
used so the light will not be on if movement is detected when the
monitored area is bright enough.
There are settings on the motion sensor that you can customize. To
customize these settings, open up the battery compartment door and
there are a few jumper connectors. Refer to the detail explanations below
to customize the motion sensor to suit your needs.
5min / 30min / 60min
SEN 2
SEN 1
SET
CDS OFF
CDS DARK
You can customize several settings on the motion sensor, such as:
-Timer duration (5 minutes, 30 minutes, 60 minutes)
-Light sensor enable / disable (CDS light sensor)
-Light sensor brightness threshold (Hi / Lo)
-Motion Sensor Sensitivity
All wireless signal communications within the SkylinkHomeTM lighting
system are based on rolling code technology to ensure highest security
is used.
SEN 1, SEN 2 - This is the sensitivity setting of the motion sensor, where
SEN 1 represents high sensitivity and SEN2 represents low sensitivity.
High sensitivity can monitor further movement, from up to about 11 meters
and less movement is required for activation. Low sensitivity can monitor
movement within a shorter distance and more movement is required.
The following items are included in this package:
- Motion Sensor
- Ball Joint and Mounting Accessories
- 9V Alkaline Battery
- User's Instructions
SET Button - The SET Button is used for programming the Motion Sensor
to the lighting receiver module.
5 min / 30 min / 60 min - This connector allows you to select the timer
duration, i.e. how long the light will be on after a motion is detected. You
may set the connector at the 5 min position so the light will be on when a
motion is detected and off 5 minutes later.
Motion Sensor
Ball Joint and
Mounting Accessories
9V Alkaline
Battery
Before you can control the lights with the Motion Sensor, you need to
program it to the receiver module. Follow the instructions below to
program the Motion Sensor to the receiver module.
You may also remove the connector completely from all 3 settings, i.e. no
jumper connector on 5 / 30 / 60 minute. If you remove all 3 connectors,
the light will be on when motion is detected and it will not be off by the
built-in timer. You must use other device such as a remote control to turn
it off. There are some applications where it is desired, such as motion
sensor installed in a conference room, it should turn on the lighting when
someone walks into the room, but it should remain on until someone
leaves the room and turn off the lighting manually. Please refer to
“Accessories” section of the instructions for selection of different devices.
2. PROGRAMMING MOTION SENSOR TO RECEIVER MODULE
In order to activate the receiver module with a Motion Sensor, it must be
programmed to the receiver module.
To program a motion sensor into the receiver module, follow the
instructions below.
1. Undo the screws on the back of the motion sensor and remove the
battery compartment door.
2. Insert a 9V alkaline battery to power up the motion sensor.
3. Put the receiver module that you plan to program into programming
mode. Refer to the User's Instructions of that receiver module. If you
are programming the motion sensor to any one of these receiver
modules, Model PA-318, PR-318, LS-318, WE-318, WR-318, ensure
you program the motion sensor under “Timer Operation” learning
sequence of the receiver module. You cannot program the motion
sensor to these receiver modules under On / Off operating mode.
If you program the motion sensor under Flashing operating mode,
when movement is detected, the light will flash for the predefined
time period. Please choose carefully on which operating mode you
select during programming.
4. Once the receiver module is in programming
mode, you may transmit the programming
SET
signal from the motion sensor by pressing
Button
the “SET” button inside the battery door.
When the “SET” button is pressed, the red
LED on the front of the motion sensor will
flash, indicating a signal is being transmitted
to the receiver module.
5. Once the motion sensor is programmed, the
receiver module will quit from programming
mode. Programming is now completed.
If you are programming the motion sensor to any one of these receiver
modules, Model PA-318, PR-318, LS-318, WE-318, WR-318, these
receiver modules have their own timer duration setting. However, when
the motion sensor is in used with these receiver modules, the motion
sensor timer setting overrides the timer duration setting on these receiver
modules. Therefore, when movement is detected by the motion sensor,
the light will be on based on the motion sensor timer setting.
CDS OFF (Light Sensor) - If this connect is placed, the CDS light
sensing function is off, meaning even it is very bright, if movement is
detected by the motion sensor, it will still send a signal to turn on the light.
If the connector is removed, light sensor function is enabled, meaning
the light will only be on if motion is detected when the brightness of the
monitored area is low enough.
Light Sensor
Disabled
Light Sensor
Enabled
CDS DARK (Light Sensing Threshold) - This connector allows the
users to set the light sensing threshold value.
You may follow the same instructions to program the motion sensor to
different receiver modules, so when the motion sensor is activated, all
the receiver modules will be activated.
Threshold Dark
Threshold Bright
6. ERASING MOTION SENSOR
3. CUSTOMIZING THE MOTION SENSOR (CONT)
Erasing Motion Sensor from the Dimmable Receiver Module
model MD-318 or On / Off Receiver Module model MR-318
If the connector is in place, the
light sensor threshold is set at a
lower brightness value, i.e. a
motion activation signal will not
turn on the lighting receiver unless
the environment is really dark.
You may erase a transmitter from the receiver module, but you cannot
erase a specific device, you must erase all the wireless devices, then
program the ones you want to keep. Follow the instructions below to
erase programmed transmitters.
If the connector is removed, the light
sensor threshold is set at a higher
brightness value, i.e. a motion
activation signal will turn on the
lighting receiver even the environment is not so dark.
You should set the desired light sensing threshold by trial and error.
After setting all the jumper connectors, you may place the battery compartment door back on and tighten the screw. You may now mount the
motion sensor at the desired location where movement will be monitored.
1. Power off the lighting receiver module.
2. Press the SET button on the Motion Sensor.
3. Press and hold the programmed number button on the transmitter for
at least 2 seconds. Do not release this button until step 5.
4. Power up the lighting receiver module, you will hear beeping and the
light will be on.
5. You may release the button on the transmitter.
6. When the button is release, the light connected to the receiver module
will be off, indicating you have successfully erased all the devices
from the lighting receiver.
7. FCC
4. INSTALLATION
The motion sensor should be installed at a location where you want to
monitor movement, so when movement is detected at this location, the
light will be on. You should mount it at a height of 7ft from the ground.
The Remote Control is approved by the FCC and it complies with Part 15 of the
FCC Rules. Its operation is subject to the following two conditions :
1. This device may not cause harmful interference.
2. This device must accept any interference that may cause undesired operation.
WARNING:
Changes or modifications to this unit not expressly approved by the party responsible
of compliance could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment.
7ft
8. CUSTOMER SERVICE
TM
If you would like to order Skylink’s products or have difficulty getting them to work
or download latest information and user manual, please :
1. visit our FAQ section at www.skylinkhome.com, or
2. email us at support@skylinkhome.com, or
3. call our toll free at 1-800-304-1187 from Monday to Friday, 9 am to 5 pm EST.
Fax (800) 286-1320
5. TESTING AND OPERATION
Walk Test
Walk test should be performed after the motion sensor is mounted. Walk
in the detected area, if motion is detected, a red light inside the sensor
will glow. If the red light does not glow, motion has not been detected and
you may need to re-position the sensor. Ensure you walk test all the
locations that you would like the motion sensor to cover.
Note:
- Perform the walk test after you
have inserted the battery for more
than 1 minute.
- Before performing the walk test,
the sensor should not detect any
motion.
- After motion is detected once,
the sensor will not be triggered
unless no motion is detected for
3 seconds. Therefore, wait for
at least 3 seconds during walk
testing between 2 activations.
DETECTING AREA:
10
(Unit = meter)
1.2M
55°
9. ACCESSORIES
TM
The SkylinkHome Lighting System consists of many other devices from
multiple button transmitters, Motion Sensor, various receivers such as
Wall Switch Receiver, Plug-in Receiver with Repeater, Outdoor Receiver,
Dimmer Module etc. Please visit Skylink website at www.skylinkhome.com
for more information.
55°
11°
27°
22°
22°
12°
SENSOR
10
Caution:
When installing the motion sensor, avoid placing it near heat or cold
producing devices (i.e. A/C or furnace vents, fans, ovens, space heaters,
etc). Air movement, especially caused by changes in temperature may
trigger the Motion Sensor and cause false alarms. Please carefully test
your Motion Sensor so that it will only be triggered by wanted movement.
After walk testing, you may power up the lighting receiver module. When
motion is detected, the red LED on the front of the motion sensor will flash
and the light connected to the receiver module should also be on.
If the light at the receiver module is not on, but the red LED on the motion
sensor flashes, please ensure you have the correct setting of the CDS
Light Sensor, i.e. if you enable CDS Light Sensor and you are testing this
at a bright environment, the light connected to the motion sensor will not
be on. If the CDS Light Sensor setting is correct, please ensure the
motion sensor is programmed to the lighting receiver module. If you are
not certain if the motion sensor is properly programmed, you can program
it again.
CUSTOMER SERVICE
17 Sheard Avenue, Brampton, Ontario, Canada L6Y 1J3
Email:support@skylinkhome.com
http://www.skylinkhome.com
P/N. 101A396
Patent Pending
©2010 SKYLINK GROUP

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