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HS/S4.2.1 

Brightness sensor

2CDG120044R0011

GB

Installation and 
operating instructions 

 

D

GB

F

I

S NL

309597 01

HS/S4.2.1

C2

C3

C4

C1

E

MENU

OK

TR 644 top2 RC

DATA

0

6

12

18

24

C1

C2

C3

C4

Ext1

L

N

1

C1

2

3

µ

4

C2

5

6

µ

Ext2

Ext3

Ext4

10

C4

11

12

µ

7

C3

8

9

µ

2

2,5mm

2

 

0,5mm -

110-240V~

50-60Hz

R8a - 30T

C2/C4

16(10)A  250V~

C1/C3

10(10)A  250V~

8mm

L

N

-    

     +

N

L

L

max.

 100 m

max.

 100 m

max.

 100 m

max.

 100 m

DA

Set Phys Adr

H

S

/S

 4

.2

.1

S

E

LV

TA

MENU

OK

L

N

110-240V~

50-60Hz

2

2,5mm

2

 

0,5mm -

8mm

C2

C3

C4

C1

C6

C7

C8

C5

Sensorwerte

L1 Sensor Ost 

 

 

     528 lx

L2 Sensor Süd

 

 

     505 lx

L3 Sensor West

 

 

     883 lx

Summary of Contents for HS/S4.2.1

Page 1: ...erating instructions D GB F I S NL 309597 01 HS S4 2 1 L N 4 C2 5 6 µ 10 C4 11 12 µ DA Set Phys Adr HS S 4 2 1 SELV TA MENU OK L N 110 240V 50 60Hz 2 2 5mm 2 0 5mm 8mm C2 C3 C4 C1 C6 C7 C8 C5 Sensorwerte L1 Sensor Ost 528 lx L2 Sensor Süd 505 lx L3 Sensor West 883 lx ...

Page 2: ...l address 6 Start up 7 Home page Sensor values 7 Enter PIN Menu Settings 8 Language 9 Display 9 System 10 Sensors 11 Deactivate active sensor 11 Allocate new serial number to active sensor 12 Menu Switching channels 13 Select light threshold brightness 14 Select delay 15 Technical date 16 Service address Hotline 16 2 ...

Page 3: ...ilding systems technology Tampering with or making modifications to the device will invalidate the guarantee Designated use The device registers the brightness via up to 3 external brightness sensors the measured values are transmitted via the bus Only use the device in enclosed dry spaces brightness sensors are installed in the open air Disposal Dispose of device in environmentally sound manner D...

Page 4: ...NU OK L N 110 240V 50 60Hz 2 2 5mm 2 0 5mm 8mm C2 C3 C4 C1 C6 C7 C8 C5 Sensorwerte L1 Sensor Ost 528 lx L2 Sensor Süd 505 lx L3 Sensor West 883 lx Screen display e g sensor values MENU Activate screen Open menu Cancel menu ESC 1 step back OK Store selection Confirm selection p q Options are displayed Connection installation L N N L Data Lux Lux Lux KNX ...

Page 5: ...minal press screwdriver downwards Danger of death through electric shock Must only be installed by professional electrician Disconnect power source Cover or shield any adjacent live components Ensure device cannot be switched again Check power supply is disconnected Earth and bypass Observe SELV on data bus WARNING Spring screwless terminal NC contact Test connection Spring terminal 45 cable GB ...

Page 6: ...lights up à Device is in program mode Start up diagnostics and configuration are handled by ETS 3 and 4 KNX tool software Push button Programming LED RC DATA 0 6 12 18 24 C1 Ext1 L N 4 C2 5 6 µ Ext2 Ext3 Ext4 10 C4 11 12 µ DA Set Phys Adr TR 648 top 2RC KNX SELV TA MENU OK L N C2 C3 C4 C1 C6 C7 C8 C5 110 240V 50 60Hz R8a 5T 2 2 5mm 2 0 5mm 8mm ESC ESC OK Bus terminal ...

Page 7: ...Sensor values If an external sensor is connected the sensor value lux value appears on screen The sensor LED flashes Enter PIN If Access via PIN is set on the ETS the pin code 1000 9999 has to be entered before use Enter the numbers with q or p and confirm with OK MENU OK Sensor values No sensors allocated MENU OK Sensor values L1 sensor 1 622 lx L2 sensor 2 530 lx 7 GB ...

Page 8: ...ress MENU button This brings up Settings Confirm settings by pressing OK Use q or p to select language display etc Press OK to confirm or use q or p to select Back MENU OK MENU OK Menu Settings K1 Switching channel 1 K2 Switching channel 2 K3 Switching channel 3 K4 Switching channel 4 Back Settings Language Display System Sensors Back ...

Page 9: ...q or p to select language Press OK to confirm Use q or p to select desired language Settings Set display Use q or p to select display Press OK to confirm Language Deutsch English Francais Espanol Italiano Nederlands Display Light keypress Back GB ...

Page 10: ...lect system Press OK to confirm The display shows Prog mode Programming mode PA Physical address SW Software version SN Serial number FD Finishing date HW Hardware System Prog mode Off PA 15 15 255 SW VI 0 SN 0048112233445566 FD 11 11 2011 HW V0 ...

Page 11: ...ber is displayed inactive sensor is not required Error sensor does send Deactivate active sensor Use q or p to select the desired sensor Confirm L1 sensor 1 active by pressing OK This brings up serial numbers lux value and Deactivate Use q or p to select Deactivate Confirm by pressing OK MENU OK MENU OK Process sensors L1 sensor 1 SN 123456789 L2 sensor 2 inactive L3 sensor 3 Error Back L1 sensor ...

Page 12: ...789 500 lx Next serial number Allocate Back Allocate new serial number to inactive sensor Use q or p to select Next serial number Press OK to confirm The inactive sensor displays a new SN number Use q or p to select Allocate Press OK to confirm and if reqd select Back to leave menu MENU OK L1 sensor 1 inactive Next serial number Allocate Back ...

Page 13: ...ing channel 3 K4 Switching channel 4 Back Menu Switching channels The Switching channels menu item displays the status of the channel ON OFF disabled invalid Press MENU button This brings up Settings and the Switching channels etc Use q or p K1 to select Switching channel 1 Press OK to confirm It brings up Status ON OFF Light thresholds and Next channel GB ...

Page 14: ...nel Use q or p to select Light thresholds Press OK to confirm Use q or p to select lux value Press OK to confirm Use q or p to change lux value Press OK to confirm desired lux value MENU OK K1 Brightness Completed 20 lux Uncompleted 16 lux Delay Back MENU OK K1 Switching channel 1 Status OFF Light thresholds Next channel Back ...

Page 15: ...he delay time Use q or p to select Delay Press OK to confirm Use q or p to select Exceed or Underrun Press OK to confirm selection Use q or p to change the delay values Press OK to select desired delay value MENU OK K1 Delay Exceed 15 s Underrun 90 s Back GB ...

Page 16: ...I subject to correct installation Protection rating IP 20 in accordance with EN 60529 Pollution level 2 Max cable cross section 2 5 mm2 Operating voltage KNX bus voltage 10 mA Cable length 100 m YCYM 2 x 2 x 0 8 mm 2 pairs for DATA bus 50 m YCYM 2 x 2 x 0 8 mm 1 pair each for KNX and DATA bus Max number of connectable brightness sensors for HS S4 2 1 at DATA bus 3 Service address ABB STOTZ KONTAKT...

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