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hi

custumer wants a timer to keep security lights perminately on till 11, then a p.i.r to switch them on after 11 when activated, got any ideas or could someone be so kind as to draw a diagram. thanks
 
Use the S/L on a PIR to go via a timer in parallel - the timer will just override the PIR whenever it needs to (as in, when it's set to be on) and when the timer is 'off' the PIR will show itself.
 
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Wire the P I R as normal,, dosnt matter if its integral of the fitting or seprate,, then wire a timeclock permantly fed from the same supply and send the switched live from the time clock to the lamp side of the fitting.
 
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which is a clearer way of saying what I did!!
 

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