PD00D01KNX
– Product Handbook
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Parameter and Communication objects
The communication objects listed in the following paragraphs are available. Which of them are
visible and can be linked with group addresses will be determined by setting the parameters.
Description
Presence detector, constant light
Application
25 CO Presence detector, constant light
Maximum number of group addresses
160
Maximum number of assignments
200
Note:
The number and type of visible objects can vary dependent on the parameter settings.
General
Parameter General
Parameter
Settings
Operating mode
normal (40s start up time)
test mode (5s ramp up without LED)
test mode (5s ramp up with LED)
Use these parameters to determine the mode.
During the test phase the test mode with or without LED can be selected. If “test mode (5s ramp up without LED)” is
selected, the LED of the detector does not flash. So it is possible to test the brightness threshold and the delay time.
In “test mode (5s ramp up with LED)”, the integrated programming LED shows the status of the motion detector. So it is
possible to test the detection range of the PIR sensor independent of the brightness value:
LED stays on:
Programming mode
LED flashes (clocking
sequence):
Device running up
LED comes on for a short time: Motion has been detected
After the test phase has been finished, the operating mode “normal” should be selected. Afterwards the software has to
be downloaded again to the device.
Evaluate status object [sec.]
(0 = no evaluation)
0-255
4
When switching lights on and off in a detector's detection area, the change of temperature of the lighting may lead to
motion being detected incorrectly. To prevent this, the sensor is disabled for a certain time (0 - 255 seconds).