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BMSA2202

12/11/2013

BT00268–c-

Ceiling sensor switch PIR+US IP20

EN

Sensor parameters

Default values

Possible settings

Configuration tool

BMSO4001

BMSO4003

Time delay

15 min

3, 5, 10, 15, 20 min

-

5 sec - 59 min 59 s

-

Sensitivity

PIR (maximum)

Low, medium, high, maximum

Lighting threshold

300 lux

20, 100, 300, 500, 1000 lux

-

5 - 1275 lux

-

Oper

ating 

mode

Auto

Not activated

Activated/Deactivated

Walkthrough

Activated

Activated/Deactivated

Eco

Not activated

Activated/Deactivated

Det

ec

tion 

diagr

am

Initial

PIR 

Non modifiable

-

Maintenance

PIR 

Non modifiable

-

Retrigger

PIR 

PIR and/or US, PIR, US, Deactivated

-

Alarm

Not activated

Activated/Deactivated

-

Adv

anc

ed 

mode

Calibration

0 - 99995 lux

-

Adjustment

Activated

Activated/Deactivated

-

Lighting contribution

Auto 

Auto - 1275 lux

-

Time delay: 

Interval of time elapsing from the moment when a sensor does not detect a presence, to 
deactivation of the load.
The interval recommences every time the sensor detects a presence.

Sensitivity: 

Adjustment of the sensitivity of the technologies used in the detection.

Lighting threshold: 

Lighting value below which the sensor activates the load and above which it deactivates it.

Eye function: 

Value 0 (eye on configuration tool BMS04001), function enabling registration in the 
sensor of the general lighting level present in a given moment, and its use as a lighting 
threshold.

Operating mode

Auto:

The load is automatically activated:

- if the presence of persons is detected, if the natural lighting is insufficient. 

The load is automatically deactivated:
- if no presence is detected at the end of the time delay + stand-by time set.
- or if the natural lighting is sufficient (adjustment activated).
Each new detection causes automatic activation if there is an insufficient lighting level.

Walkthrough:

If a presence is detected for a period of less than 20s the sensor reduces the time delay 
set to 3 minutes. If the time delay set is already less than 3 minutes, it remains as is.

Eco:

The load is activated manually while deactivation is automatic:
- if no presence is detected at the end of the time delay set.
Following deactivation of the load, if a presence is detected within 30s, the load is 
reactivated automatically (retrigger function activated). At the end of this interval of 
time the load must be reactivated manually.

Detection diagram

Set of technologies used to perform detection.

Initial: 

set of technologies used for the first detection.

Maintenance: 

set of technologies used after the first detection.

Retrigger: 

Set of technologies used to perform the Retrigger function.
After deactivation, any new detection within 30 seconds causes automatic reactivation 
of the cycle. At the end of 30 seconds the load must be reactivated manually.
Available in Eco mode only.

Alarm:

 

Before deactivation of the load the sensor emits a warning sound.
Intervals: 1 minute, 30 seconds, 10 seconds.

Advanced mode

Calibration:

 

To calibrate the sensor the lighting level present should be measured with a luxmeter 
and the value sent back to the sensor using the settings remote control (BMSO4001). 
Calibration method:

Step 1

: with artificial light only.

Activate the load at maximum intensity and close the shutters (if not possible 
wait for the sun to go down).
Measure the lighting level and send it to the sensor via the remote control.

Step 2

: with natural light only.

Deactivate the load and open the shutters.

Adjustment: 

Function enabling the sensor to deactivate the load after 10 minutes (plus a further 
safety threshold, to prevent unwanted turning off ) in which the lighting level exceeds 
the lighting threshold despite a presence being detected.

Lighting contribution:

 amount of supplementary lighting produced by activation of 

the load.
When the lighting contribution parameter is on "auto" the sensor automatically 
calculates the lighting contribution.

Settings

Summary of Contents for BMSA2202

Page 1: ... area of coverage Used in environments where obstacles are present Lighting sensor Detects the lighting level of the environment and activates deactivates the load according to whetherthethresholdlightingvaluesetonthesensor canbemodifiedbytheuser islower higher than the value detected To prevent continual activation deactivation a tolerance of the threshold values is provided for Technical Data Po...

Page 2: ...means of the configuration tool BMSO4001 or BMSO4003 Using the two way IR receiver BMSO4001 with display it is possible to acquire the Switch Sensor parameters and memorise a set of adjustments to be applied on several devices Without cover when installed in flush mounting box With cover when installed without flush mounting box PIR detection US detection Low sensitivity 25 Mean sensitivity 50 Ø m...

Page 3: ...inglevel Walkthrough Ifapresenceisdetectedforaperiodoflessthan20sthesensorreducesthetimedelay setto3minutes Ifthetimedelaysetisalreadylessthan3minutes itremainsasis Eco Theloadisactivatedmanuallywhiledeactivationisautomatic ifnopresenceisdetectedattheendofthetimedelayset Followingdeactivationoftheload ifapresenceisdetectedwithin30s theloadis reactivatedautomatically retriggerfunctionactivated Atth...

Page 4: ...ture using the surface mounting box The Switch Sensor should never be installed close to sources of heat or the split units of air conditioning systems Ceiling sensor switch PIR US IP20 EN BMSO4003 simplifiedconfigurationtool BMSO4001 advancedconfigurationtool WhenthesensorreceivesanIRcommandviatheconfigurationtoolitemitsabeepto confirmacquisitionofthechange Forfurtherinformationontheparameterssee...

Page 5: ...ith use of a manual ON OFF command of the load ECO mode 100 m max 100 m max Ceiling sensor switch PIR US IP20 EN Standards Certifications Trademarks Directive Low voltage directive 2006 95 EC Electromagnetic compatibility directive 2004 108 EC Installation standard IEC 64 8 Product standard IEC 60669 2 1 EN 50428 Environmental standards EUDirective2002 96 EC WEEE Disposalofwasteelectricalandelectr...

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