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Sensors 

SR510000  

Programming manual 

Summary of Contents for KNX SR510000

Page 1: ...Sensors SR510000 Programming manual...

Page 2: ...11 3 5 ADVANCED CONFIGURATION 12 3 5 1 Brightness threshold 12 3 5 2 Smoothing and sampling time 12 4 APPLICATION NOTES 13 4 1 MOTION AND BRIGHTNESS DEPENDENT SWITCHING 13 4 1 1 Devices 13 4 1 2 Descr...

Page 3: ...ection and intruder control It also includes an additional channel that can work in dependence of daylight or permanently depending on the parameterization These types of detectors are indicated to be...

Page 4: ...US connection terminal KNX Sensor High immunity infrared passive sensor Detection range 5 m at 2 5 m height see next figure Detection channels 2 channels Brightness sensor From 0 to 2550 lux Environme...

Page 5: ...hannel 1 bit 1 001 4 Channel 1 Master trigger 1 bit 1 001 5 Channel 1 Remaining time s 2 bytes 7 005 6 Channel 2 Motion detection Bit 1 bit 1 001 7 Channel 2 Motion detection Byte 1 byte 5 010 8 Chann...

Page 6: ...0 Forces a remote end of detection Used for Master Slave mode It allows to emulate a detection without any motion By sending 1 the detector is activated remotely performing the start detection event S...

Page 7: ...f the slave with this object of the master Name Object 11 Channel 2 Remaining time Brightness threshold Function 2 bytes communication object for reading the remaining time and setting brightness thre...

Page 8: ...epresents the persistence of the detected movement This value can range between 0 and 10 The greater value the more continuous the movement must be for activation to occur This value must be lesser th...

Page 9: ...sponse it is measured in microcontroller cycles not seconds Recommended values depending on usage Movement detection example activate lighting 16 Intrusion detection 64 Name Advanced Saturation Values...

Page 10: ...bject 1 7 Byte when a motion is detected Name Channel 1 2 No motion byte telegram Values From 0 to 255 Description Value sent in object 1 7 Byte after switch off delay Name Channel 1 2 Telegrams when...

Page 11: ...me Channel disable delay Values From 0 to 65535 Description When disabling the channel it keeps detecting motion until the disable delay time set has elapsed Name Channel switch off delay Values From...

Page 12: ...t number 11 to set the current brightness level as the new brightness threshold 3 5 2 Smoothing and sampling time The SR510000 is constantly emitting infrared signals The movement detection is based o...

Page 13: ...and 4 digital outputs 4 1 2 Description Light 1 and 2 are connected to outputs 1 and 2 Z1 and Z2 of the actuator The SR510000 controls the light number 1 by motion detection 15 seconds on The light n...

Page 14: ...s End of detection event notification yes Ch1 Delays Channel enable delay 0 Channel disable delay 0 Switch off delay 15 Ch2 Event values Bit event off 0 Detection event notification yes End of detecti...

Page 15: ...t is connected to output 1 Z1 of the actuator and lights are placed along a corridor Three SR510000 sensors one in the middle and another two placed on each side of the corridor will control the light...

Page 16: ...e Smoothing 2 General Parameters Sampling time 16 Master Ch1 Bit event on 1 Event values Bit event off 0 Detection event notification yes End of detection event notification yes Master Ch1 Channel ena...

Page 17: ...elay 0 Switch off delay 5 A Smoothing 2 and Sampling time 16 are generally recommended for normal lightning control by motion detection The switch off delay of the master is the time that the light is...

Page 18: ...me no light is required but when the light is switched on it must be guaranteed to switch off when the room is left The light of the room is connected to the output 1 Z1 of the 6E4S KNX actuator and i...

Page 19: ...e 16 Ch1 Event values Bit event off 0 Detection event notification No End of detection event notification yes Ch1 Delays Channel enable delay 0 Channel disable delay 0 Switch off delay 30 A Smoothing...

Page 20: ...s cannot be completely excluded Consequently any liability for this is not accepted Please inform us of any suggestion Every correction will be incorporated in new versions of this manual Manual versi...

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