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L

N

L1

N

4

3

2

1

B

A

Fixing

holes

System code

slider switches

Drain hole
position

Drain hole
position

Channel for run-

ning cable from

cable entry point

2 or 3 to

Terminal B

1,2,4 : Cable entry points
3

: Rear cable entry point

fig 1

4

140o PIR Movement Detector / Transmitter and Receiver

For easy installation and earlier detection

Terminal B
for connection
to light fitting

Terminal A
for connection
to power supply

MAINS POWERED RECEIVER UNIT

Fixing

holes

System code

slider switches

9v Alkaline

Battery

B ATTERY POWERED 

140°PIR MOVEMENT 

DETECTO R

fig 2

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8

ON

L

N

L1

N

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8

ON

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L1

N

A

B

1

4

L

N

L1

N

A

B

1

4

L

N

L1

N

A

B

2

1

4

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L

N

L1

N

A

B

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L

N

L1

N

A

B

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15S

15M

1M

2M

3M

6M

12M

9M

15s      15m

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8

ON

12M

12M

0

0

0

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Fixing
holes

Fixing
holes

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Summary of Contents for SPECTRA WIREFREE 6500

Page 1: ...inal A for connection to power supply MAINS POWERED RECEIVER UNIT Fixing holes System code slider switches 9v Alkaline Battery B ATTERY POWERED 140 PIR MOVEMENT DETECTO R fig 2 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 ON L N L1 N 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 ON fig 4 fig 3 L N L1 N A B 1 4 L N L1 N A B 1 4 L N L1 N A B 2 1 4 fig 5 fig 6 L N L1 N A B fig 8 L N L1 N A B fig 7 fig 9 fig 10 15S 15M 1M 2M 3M 6M 12M 9M 15s 15m 1 2 3 4 5 6 7...

Page 2: ...t which can be mounted horizon tally fig 5 or vertically fig 6 This may be outdoors near the light fitting or perhaps indoors near the mains supply consumer box It s important to remember that with only the cut existing cable to work with you must fit the unit so that the cable entry holes 1 and 4 at either end of the receiver can be used See figs 5 and 6 Check there are no obstructions to fitting...

Page 3: ...etection area is achieved Then simply cut a piece of the plastic screening to cover the same area as the tape remove the tape being sure to remove any adhesive residue left behind and slot the screening into the PIR Detector see fig 24 N B If in normal conditions you find that something such as a tree or shrub is repeatedly activating the system you can partially mask the detector lens with electr...

Page 4: ...t properly Ra d i ot r a n s m i s s i o ni sn o tb e i n gr e c e i v e d d u et od i s t a n c eo ro b s t ru c t i o n so rr a d i o i n t e rf e r e n c e A l s ol a r g em e t a lo b j e c t s i n c l u d i n gv e h i c l e s c l o s et ot h eD e t e c t o r T r a n s m i t t e ro rRe c e i v e rU n i tc a nc a u s et h i s PROBLEM PIR detects effectively but light doesn t operate PROBLEM SOL...

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