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13.    

 Full/Semi automatic mode

 

(see functions IR-PD-2C)

 

Fully automatic operation (presence)

In this operating mode, the lighting switches automati-

cally on and off for increased comfort, depending on 

presence and brightness.

Semiautomatic operation (absence)

(semiautomatic can only be activated via the remote 

control)

In this operating condition, in order to gain increased 

savings, the lighting is energized only after being  

manually switched on.

Switch-off takes place automatically.

In semi-automatic mode, switching-on must always be 

carried manually.

As many (closer-contact) buttons as desired can be 

wired in parallel on the “S” button input (ON/OFF).

14. Wiring diagram

15. Connections

PD4-M-2C new

M = HKL Funktion
optional
T1 = NO Taster für Halbautomatikbetrieb
Slave zur Erweiterung des Erfassungsbereichs

Master                                          

Slave

Übersicht

L

N

NO

L

N

C1

N

L

R

S

NO

C2

T1

E1

M1

R

M1 = HVAC function

optional:  

T1 = NO - Push button for semi automatic;

Extension of the detection area with Slave-

devices

The device distinguishes between 2 procedures: 

•  

Reading in with lighting switched on:

  

The switch-on value is determined automatically.
Determining the switch-on value:  

1. Press the “eye“ push button  

2. Switch off the light (2 seconds later)  

3. Read in the brightness 

4. Switch-on value = Read brightness 

•  

Reading in with lighting switched off:

  

When the push button is pressed, the current 

brightness is specified as the switch-on value. The 

switch-off value is determined automatically.

If the brightness has been modified, the switch-off 

threshold is recalculated.

Each time the push button is pressed, the device 

increases the current switch-on value in increments of 

20 lux for a current switch-on value of < 100 lux and 

in increments of 50 lux for a current switch-on value 

of > 100 lux.
 

Standard sensitivity for most applications

Reduced sensitivity for outdoor applications

1000

20

+

9.  Explanation of the remote control  

button functions

9 a. In the initialisation period 

 

12 h Light ON/OFF (party function)

 

Activated by “Light“ - push button 

Deactivated by “Reset“- push button (default) 

Corridor function (see point 11a) 

Activated by “30 min“- push button – R2

Deactivate by “60 min“- push button – R2 (default)

Forced shutdown (see point 11c)

 

Activated by “impulse“ - push button – R2 

 

Deactivate by “5 min“- push button (default)

9 b. In opened state

This push button opens the detector and the following  

functions can then be programmed. 

Attention:

 The detector is closed automatically:  

• after every voltage recovery  

• after 3 minutes

The state changes to “closed“. 

In the first 5 seconds, the white LED flashes every 0.5 

seconds. During this time, sabotage protection can be 

activated.

When the pulse function is active, a pulse of 1 sec. is 

generated every 9 sec. If the pulse function is activated 

via remote control, the pause between 2 pulses can be 

modified. After activating the function via the “Pulse“ 

push button, select the desired time within 5 sec.: 

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The “Test“ push button can be used to set the LED ON/

OFF function. To do this, hold down the push button for 

3 sec.  

Please note

 that in the open state and in test mode, the 

LED indicators are always ON.

Twilight switch function (CdS) 

If the CdS function is active, the detector acts as a 

simple twilight switch. Only the brightness can be set in 

this mode. Movements are no longer indicated by the 

red LED.

Push button acknowledgement: 

Each push of a button is indicated by lamp acknowl-

edgement and by the white LED. 

“Light ON“ status: OFF/ON (approx. 0.5 sec. each) 

“Light OFF“ status: ON/OFF (approx. 0.5 sec. each)

Change between fully automatic and semi  

automatic mode

PI R

CdS

1.

   If the switch-on threshold has been modified by the potentiometer 

or remote control, the switch-off threshold stored in the EEPROM 

is deleted and is then recalculated on the next activation.  

Determining the switch-off value 

1. Switch on for 5 min. with dark and motion 

2. Light OFF for 2 sec. 

3. Internal calculation of the switch-off value

2.

  If the eye push button is pressed, the switch-off threshold is  

recalculated. See also Remote control–> Eye section

3.  

Switch-off delay 

If the determined switch-off threshold is exceeded during opera-

tion, the detector only switches off after a delay of approx. 

15 minutes. This compensates for any brief fluctuations in the 

brightness.

10.  Switch-off threshold brightness

The “Corridor“ and “Light ON/OFF“ functions are mutually 

exclusive. If both are activated, the detector performs the corridor 

function.

The behaviour when the push button is pressed is defined as 

follows:

Corridor function activated

Light ON:

 

Push button pressed briefly: Light OFF -> Active after 5 sec.  

Push button held down: Light OFF -> Active after 5 sec.

Light OFF:

 

Push button pressed briefly: Light ON as long as Lag time 

Push button held down: Light ON as long as Lag time

11a.  Behaviour of external push button/IR “Light“

12 h Light ON/OFF activated

Light ON:

 

Push button pressed briefly: Light OFF -> Active after 5 sec.  

Push button held down: 12 h OFF

Light OFF:

 

Push button pressed briefly: Light ON as long as Lag time 

Push button held down: 12 h ON

12 h Light ON/OFF deactivated

Light ON:

 

Push button pressed briefly: Light OFF as long as Lag time 

Push button held down: Light OFF as long as Lag time

Light OFF:

 

Push button pressed briefly: Light ON as long as Lag time 

Push button held down: Light ON as long as Lag time

11b.  Behaviour of external push button/IR “Light“

Forced shutdown active  

 

Light OFF:

 

Light OFF: Push button pressed briefly: Light ON for approx. 30 min., 

then forced shutdown if the set brightness is still exceeded.

11c.   Behaviour of external push button/IR  

“Forced shutdown“

Activation of light for 12 h via mains interruption

1. Interrupt current 

2. Apply current for 2 to 5 sec.  

3. Interrupt current again 

4. Apply current 

5. Detector is now ON for 12 h

Exiting sabotage

1. Interrupt current 

2. Apply current for 30 to 60 sec.  

3. Interrupt current again 

4. Apply current 

5. Detector is in simple closed state

230 V AC permanently at the slave input

If 230 V AC is applied at the slave input for longer than 10 sec., the 

light is switched on permanently. When the 230 V is removed, the 

light is switched off and automatic mode is activated.

230 V AC for 1 - 3 sec. at push button connection S

If 230 V AC is applied for 1 - 3 sec. at push button connection 

S, this is interpreted as a slave signal at slave connection R. This 

ensures that the detector is compatible with previous versions.

12.  Other functions

HKL

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L

S

R

Sensor

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IN

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N

R

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T1

E1

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