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DIGINET ENERGY MANAGEMENT 

 

Recessed Flush Mount 360

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 PIR Presence Sensor 

Diginet Control Systems Pty Ltd 

 

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12.

 

Product Warranty 

The Recessed Flush Mount 360

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 PIR Presence Sensor and Control Module have a two-year warranty against 

manufacturing defects in accordance with the following terms: 

1.

 

Nothing in this Warranty affects any person's rights under the Australian Consumer Law. The benefits to any 
person under the DIGINET Warranty are in addition to the rights and remedies available under any Consumer 
Guarantees.   

2.

 

Subject to the other clauses of this Warranty, DIGINET warrants that the Goods will be free of manufacturing 
defects and will perform to DIGINET's specifications.  

3.

 

The benefit of the DIGINET Warranty extends only to the owner of the property in which the Goods are 
installed (the Owner) for two (2) years after the date of purchase (Warranty Period). 

4.

 

If within the Warranty Period the Goods fail to perform to DIGINET's specifications as a result of some defect 
in material or workmanship in the Goods (Defect) then DIGINET will, at its option, repair the Goods or supply 
replacement Goods free of charge. 

5.

 

The DIGINET Warranty will not apply to Goods: 
5.1.

 

installed by any person other than a qualified tradesperson; or 

5.2.

 

subjected to misuse, neglect, negligence or accidental damage; or 

5.3.

 

operated in any way contrary to any operating or maintenance instructions; or 

5.4.

 

improperly handled, installed or maintained; or 

5.5.

 

altered or modified prior to or after installation. 

6.

 

The DIGINET Warranty does not apply to faulty or defective design of Goods unless DIGINET has designed the 
Goods and DIGINET expressly accepts responsibility for such design in writing.  

7.

 

In order to make a claim under the DIGINET Warranty, the Owner must: 
7.1.

 

contact DIGINET to obtain a Returned Goods Authorisation Number for the Goods and to be notified 
of DIGINET's return address for the Goods by: 

7.1.1.

 

freecall 

1300 95 DALI (3254)

; or 

7.1.2.

 

post to 

PO Box 314, Padstow NSW 2211

; or 

7.1.3.

 

fax to 

1300 95 3257

; or 

7.1.4.

 

email to 

[email protected]

. 

7.2.

 

return the Goods at the Owners expense to the return address notified by DIGINET together with all 
accessories, instructions, specifications or other material supplied with the Goods and a notice in 
writing: 

7.2.1.

 

stating the Returned Goods Authorisation Number for the Goods;  

7.2.2.

 

describing in detail the defect or fault in the Goods;  

7.2.3.

 

setting out the Owner's contact details (including postal address, email address and 
telephone numbers at which the Owner can be contacted during usual business hours).  

7.3.

 

DIGINET will not accept any returned Goods which have not been returned strictly in accordance with 
the above instructions.

 

8.

 

DIGINET will examine any returned Goods and if DIGINET determines that they are defective through no fault 
of the Owner and are otherwise undamaged, DIGINET will repair or replace the Goods free of charge.  

9.

 

DIGINET will notify the Owner whether it accepts the Goods are defective within a reasonable time of return.   

10.

 

DIGINET will not be responsible for any costs of de-installation, re-installation, returning Goods or for 
redelivery of the Goods (whether original or repaired and/or replacement Goods) by DIGINET and any other 
related expenses of the Owner in claiming under the DIGINET Warranty.  

Summary of Contents for DGEMSR360P1

Page 1: ...and Installation Guide DGEMSR360Px DIGINET NET AU Recessed Flush Mount 360o PIR Presence Sensor Designed in Australia to meet Australian Standards and installation conditions PATENT PENDING REGISTERED DESIGN ...

Page 2: ...designs or other features of any items and to discontinue any items at any time without notice and without liability While every effort is made to ensure that all information in this user and installation guide is correct no warranty of accuracy is given and Diginet shall not be liable for any error Trademarks The identified trademarks and copyrights are the property of Diginet Control Systems Pty...

Page 3: ...s and Safety Information 4 3 Product Summary 4 4 Product Capabilities 4 5 Installation and Wiring Connections 5 5 1 Control Module 5 5 2 Override OFF 6 5 3 Sensor Head 7 6 Operation and Configuration 8 7 Presence Occupancy Detection 9 8 Power Surges 11 9 Insulation Resistance Testing 11 10 Product Specifications 11 11 Standards and Compliance 13 12 Product Warranty 14 ...

Page 4: ...information or assistance regarding the installation configuration or operation of the presence sensor contact Technical Services at Diginet Control Systems Contact details are on the back cover of this guide and at www diginet net au 3 Product Summary The presence sensor package consists of two items a small 360 degree passive infrared PIR sensor head and a control relay module The sensor head is...

Page 5: ...Using a screwdriver lever the terminal cover on both sides to remove from the housing Each of the terminals in the control module accommodates 2x1 5mm2 or 1x2 5mm2 conductors Figure 1 details the recommended cable strip lengths for terminating TPS cable to the control module 10 15mm 6 7mm Conductors Double Insulated Figure 1 Conductor strip lengths for control module termination The one channel co...

Page 6: ...on only operates Relay 1 for both one and two channel control modules Relay 2 in the two channel model will continue to operate under presence detection mode The override switch has two methods of connection dry contact switch input across both terminals to make a closed circuit or a switched active input A latched contact switch not momentary push button must be used in both methods Refer to Figu...

Page 7: ...ile Note Avoid placing the sensor in positions close to hot or cold air vents and where the field of view extends through doorways This will reduce the risk of false triggering of the sensor The sensor head should be connected to the control module prior to pushing into the ceiling cut out Using a screw driver lift the tab on the control module refer to Figure 6 to expose the 5 pin connector for t...

Page 8: ...on Green LED OFF Ambient light below threshold setting Green LED ON Ambient light above threshold setting Red LED ON Manual override activated Walk Test Mode Green LED Flashing Ambient light above threshold setting Red LED Flashing Movement detected Override mode is disabled during walk test mode The time delay and light level threshold settings are easily configured after installation by using th...

Page 9: ...60P2 only Note The lux level threshold values shown in Table 4 refer to the minimum light level incident on the sensor Typical room light levels are considerably larger Surfaces and materials in the space being controlled will determine the amount of reflected light onto the sensor head 7 Presence Occupancy Detection The Passive Infra red PIR sensor uses an advanced detector and lens array to prov...

Page 10: ...perior occupancy presence detection with 864 zones as outlined in Table 5 Table 5 Fields of View FOV Range Long Range Mid range Short range Look down Total Fields of view FOV 192 384 256 32 864 The FOV patterns in Figures 10 and 11 top view show the dense array of sensitivity available for maximum detection from the advanced lens array at floor and desk level with sensor mounting height of 2 7m Ra...

Page 11: ...ly to conduct the test and then reconnected 10 Product Specifications Parameter Specification DGEMSR360P1 1 channel model DGEMSR360P2 2 channel model Input voltage control power module 220 240 ac Input current control power module 2mA Relay Off 11mA Relay ON 2mA Relay Off 20mA Relays ON Frequency 50 60Hz Output rated current control power module 16A per relay channel Output voltage sensor head 12V...

Page 12: ...IGINET ENERGY MANAGEMENT Recessed Flush Mount 360o PIR Presence Sensor Diginet Control Systems Pty Ltd Page 12 of 16 Figure 12 Dimensions of PIR sensor head Figure 13 Dimensions of sensor control module ...

Page 13: ...PR 15 2011 Limits and methods of measurement of radio disturbance characteristics of electrical lighting and similar equipment CISPR 15 Ed 7 2 2009 MOD Other International Directives and Standards Regulation Standard Title EMC EN 55015 2006 Limits and methods of measurement of radio disturbance characteristics of electrical lighting and similar equipment EN 61547 2009 Equipment for general lightin...

Page 14: ...aulty or defective design of Goods unless DIGINET has designed the Goods and DIGINET expressly accepts responsibility for such design in writing 7 In order to make a claim under the DIGINET Warranty the Owner must 7 1 contact DIGINET to obtain a Returned Goods Authorisation Number for the Goods and to be notified of DIGINET s return address for the Goods by 7 1 1 freecall 1300 95 DALI 3254 or 7 1 ...

Page 15: ...sses or damages including loss of data business profits revenue anticipated savings bargain opportunity or goodwill whether or not the possibility of those losses or damages being suffered had been brought to the attention of DIGINET The Australian Consumer Law requires the inclusion of the following statement with the DIGINET Warranty Our goods come with guarantees that cannot be excluded under t...

Page 16: ...96 112 Gow Street Padstow NSW 2211 Contact General Enquiries 1300 95 DALI 3254 or sales diginet net au Technical Services 1300 95 3244 or support diginet net au Fax 1300 95 3257 A member of the Gerard Lighting Group V1 0 April 2013 Item 14 09 030 003 01 Printed on recycled paper ...

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