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6W-5826

09-2012

IR motion detector comfort

IR motion detector comfort 1.1 m

Order no. 8534 12 xx

IR motion detector comfort 2.2 m

Order no. 8534 22 xx

Operating instructions

1.  Safety instructions

Electrical equipment may only be installed and assembled by a qualified electrician in ac-

cordance with the relevant installation standards, regulations, directives and safety and 

accident prevention directives of the country.
Failure to comply with these installation instructions may result in damage to the device, 

fire or other hazards.
Due to its detection behaviour the device is not suitable for use in burglary detection or 

alarm systems.
These instructions are an integral component of the product and must be retained by the 

end user.

2.  Design and layout of the device

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Figure 1: Design and layout of the device

(1)  Insert (see "Accessories", not in scope of delivery) 
(2)  Frame (not within scope of delivery)
(3)  Application module
(4)  Motion detector design cover
(5)  Screw for dismantling protection (not for design lines R.1/R.3) 
(6)  Interface between insert/application module

Summary of Contents for 8534 12 series

Page 1: ...comply with these installation instructions may result in damage to the device fire or other hazards Due to its detection behaviour the device is not suitable for use in burglary detection or alarm sy...

Page 2: ...detected movement restarts the delay time The light will be switched off if no additional movements are detected in the detection area and the set delay time has elapsed On flush mounted dimmer The li...

Page 3: ...ecuted by pushing the button 7 on the motion detector A short press of the button switches the operating modes The operating mode is displayed via the status LED behind the optics cover of the motion...

Page 4: ...ched on via a mechanical push button extension unit For extension unit operation the lighting is switched on independently of the set brightness threshold When using the flush mounted dimmers the last...

Page 5: ...ts the current ambient brightness and saves it as response brightness Setting of the response brightness via Teach In function and via the brightness potentiome ter has the same priority Teach In over...

Page 6: ...30 s and changes to switching dimming ope ration Energy saving lamps are switched ON at a brightness level of at least 50 brightness in order to ensure an ignition process 4 x 230 V LED lamp universal...

Page 7: ...ule via the in terface between application and power module 6 As soon as voltage is supplied to the application module the status LED indicates the com patibility to the insert used Status LED display...

Page 8: ...e brightness potentiometer Setting the detection area 1 75 m 1 1 m 8 m 8 m 180 2 m 4 m 6 m 8 m 10 m 12 m Figure 6 detection area of the motion detector for mounting height 1 1 m 2 m 6 m 6 m 4 m 6 m 8...

Page 9: ...n area using a detection test and adjust if necessary If the detection area is too small it can be extended via motion detector extension units Setting the response brightness The response brightness...

Page 10: ...the sensitivity Detection is factory set to maximum sensitivity If there are frequent incorrect detections the sensitivity can be reduced Turn the sensitivity potentiometer Fig 5 9 to the desired posi...

Page 11: ...ction for the motion detector is locked via the Motion and brightness dependent switching on switching off of the load Activate the presence simulation Activate permanent OFF Activate permanent ON 16...

Page 12: ...to control other motion detectors Briefly press the button on the hand held transmitter The controlled motion detector does not accept any further setting commands Briefly press the button on the hand...

Page 13: ...mal changes to the product in the interest of tech nical progress Our products are under guarantee within the scope of the statutory provisions If you have a warranty claim please contact the point of...

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