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MA01708100

Product description

MD 230° / MD 280°

3.7  Fields of detection

The motion detector is most sensitive to crosswise movements and detects 

these up to the specified maximum range. There is a reduced range for the 

reliable detection of movements that are head-on to the detector.
The greater the installation height, the larger the detection range, but the 

lower the sensitivity. The specified fields of detection apply for an ambient 
temperature of approx. 25 °C.

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Detection angle 200° / 230° / 280°

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Installation height 3 m (max. 5 m for MD 200°, 

 

max. 6 m for MD 230° / MD 280°)

MD 200°

ø m

Diagonally (A)

24

200°

B

A

Head-on (B)

8

Summary of Contents for DEFENSOR MD 200 24 IR 1C IP55 AH

Page 1: ...OPERATING INSTRUCTION DEFENSOR MD 200 MD 230 MD 280 OUTDOOR AUTOMATIONIGB MOTION DETECTOR...

Page 2: ...Details may be subject to change Copying is only permitted with the written consent of ESYLUX GmbH This includes translation into other languages and reuse of content for other purposes MA01708100 2 4...

Page 3: ...2 Included in delivery 10 3 3 Settings an overview 11 3 4 Mechanical set up 12 3 5 Rating label 13 3 6 Dimension drawing 13 3 7 Fields of detection 14 4 Installation and connection 16 4 1 Installation...

Page 4: ...ion on off 29 7 2 3 Operating mode 29 7 2 4 Brightness switching value 33 7 2 5 Switch off delay time 34 7 2 6 Motion sensor sensitivity 35 7 2 7 Detector LED on off 36 7 2 8 Reset to default settings...

Page 5: ...following functions Linked table of contents Clicking on the chapter title opens the corresponding chapter Linked references You can navigate to specified locations by clicking on the link List of boo...

Page 6: ...0 IR 1C IP55 WH EM10025389 DEFENSOR MD 230 40 IR 1C IP55 AN EM10025396 DEFENSOR MD 280 40 IR 1C IP55 WH EM10025402 DEFENSOR MD 280 40 IR 1C IP55 AN You can find the item number and product name on the...

Page 7: ...risk Failure to observe the warning will lead to serious or fatal injury WARNING This signal word denotes a hazard involving a moderate level of risk Failure to observe the warning may lead to serious...

Page 8: ...p the earthing and short circuiting mechanisms as required 5 Cover or isolate neighbouring live parts Protect the device with a 10 A circuit breaker Protect the circuit with a residual current device...

Page 9: ...ion 3 1 Introduction The motion detector automatically controls the lighting based on motion and ambient light conditions If the motion detector detects movement within its field of detection it switc...

Page 10: ...d on motion direction detection Customisable fields of detection Impulse feature Integrated push button input Zero cross switching to protect the relay Password protected parameterisation High overvol...

Page 11: ...lly automatic Enables automatic light control in the event of detected movement Operating mode semi automatic Enables automatic light control in the event of detected movement once activated manually...

Page 12: ...e Used to test the fields of detection of the motion detector Password protection Used to set a password to protect against unauthorised access You can find a comprehensive description of the possible...

Page 13: ...GB 13 44 MA01708100 Product description 3 5 Rating label 1 Product name 2 Item number 3 Technical data 3 6 Dimension drawing 108 mm 92 mm 108 mm MD 200...

Page 14: ...uced range for the reliable detection of movements that are head on to the detector The greater the installation height the larger the detection range but the lower the sensitivity The specified field...

Page 15: ...GB 15 44 MA01708100 Product description MD 230 m Diagonally A 40 230 B A C Head on B 10 Crawl protection C 4 MD 280 m Diagonally A 40 280 B A C Head on B 10 Crawl protection C 4...

Page 16: ...for MD 230 MD 280 The motion detector must be mounted on a solid even surface wall ceiling Surface mounting or mounting on inner outer corners is possible with the appropriate accessories Wall mountin...

Page 17: ...is appropriate for the spatial conditions and requirements When installing the device consider the surrounding area e g neighbouring properties and the distance to the road Ensure connected lighting i...

Page 18: ...tallation steps Disconnect the sensor unit from the mounting bracket These are connected via a plug in connection Feed the cable into the detector and install the mounting base in the required positio...

Page 19: ...n the sensor unit and the mounting base When connecting the cables ensure that the red wire is at the top Connecting the sensor unit and mounting base Press the sensor unit onto the mounting base 9 A...

Page 20: ...e field of detection in chapter 7 2 6 Motion sensor sensitivity on page 35 4 2 Connection DANGER Risk of fatal injury from electric shock Switch of the mains voltage before connecting the product Chec...

Page 21: ...operation 4 2 2 Standard operation with additional control using a push button You can find a comprehensive description of this in chapter 8 Manual control via push button on page 38 4 2 3 Parallel co...

Page 22: ...over when the green detector LED briefly flashes three times after this and the lighting switches off again If individual settings have already been configured on the motion detector the detector LED...

Page 23: ...elligent vandalism and sabotage protection If the sensor head is subjected to any forceful impact the lighting stays switched on permanently All of the motion detectors from the DEFENSOR series are al...

Page 24: ...andard range of approx 8 m This is due to the effect of the sun s infrared radiation Communication smartphone ESY Pen motion detector It is not possible to transfer parameters from the motion detector...

Page 25: ...appears in the product list 9 Parameters can be configured You need the ESY Pen to transfer the modified parameters to the device 6 3 Connecting the ESY Pen to the ESY Control app 1 Switch on the ESY...

Page 26: ...the device 7 Settings with the ESY Control app The motion detector features a detector LED behind the lens which provides information about the status of the device The colours of the detector LED hav...

Page 27: ...ived 7 1 2 4 h 12 h light on off The lighting is switched on or off for four hours or twelve hours regardless of movement and ambient light conditions Once the four hours or twelve hours have elapsed...

Page 28: ...he event of a power failure the password becomes invalid within approximately one minute The other settings are saved for up to one week After this the motion detector operates according to the defaul...

Page 29: ...choice of three different operating modes Fully automatic Semi automatic Twilight switch Setting options Fully automatic Semi automatic Twilight switch Acknowledgement The lighting switches on The de...

Page 30: ...witches off the lighting when no movement is detected and the configured switch off delay time has elapsed When the Semi automatic operating mode is active the lighting must always be switched on manu...

Page 31: ...ightness switching value on page 33 The motion detector automatically switches on the lighting when the level of ambient light is below the configured brightness switching value The motion detector au...

Page 32: ...he detector LED provides various feedback signals during transmission After the changes have been completed the green detector LED flashes three times to confirm this The lighting then switches off Ex...

Page 33: ...light Present Absent 7 2 4 Brightness switching value The brightness switching value is a threshold value for controlling the lighting The motion detector automatically switches on the lighting when i...

Page 34: ...the changes have been completed the green detector LED flashes three times to confirm this The lighting then switches off 7 2 5 Switch off delay time This setting determines how long the light remains...

Page 35: ...vement cannot be clearly categorised because multiple people are in the field of detection for example the standard switch off delay time is used Crawl protection must be activated in order to use the...

Page 36: ...completed the green detector LED flashes three times to confirm this The lighting then switches off 7 2 7 Detector LED on off The motion detector features a detector LED behind the lens which provide...

Page 37: ...y on page 35 mechanically using the supplied lens mask or by horizontally or vertically aligning the moveable lens MD 200 or the sensor head MD 230 MD 280 When test mode is active no settings can be c...

Page 38: ...s off If the password is entered incorrectly or there is a transmission fault the detector LED flashes violet red violet violet 8 Manual control via push button The motion detector is equipped with a...

Page 39: ...ry command briefly press the push button once or select the following setting in the ESY Control app 7 1 3 Reset to automatic mode on page 28 Example 1 The lighting is switched on and the user wants t...

Page 40: ...Motion detector is not starting up Check the cable connection between the sensor head and the mounting base The red wire must be on top The lighting does not switch on automatically despite movement T...

Page 41: ...erating modes are active The lighting switches off automatically in twilight despite movement The level of ambient light is above the configured brightness switching value Lighting has been switched o...

Page 42: ...K07 Colour white similar to RAL 9003 anthracite grey similar to RAL 7016 Electrical version Protection class II Nominal voltage 220 240 V 50 60 Hz Stand by consumption 0 5 W In rush current 800 A 200...

Page 43: ...2000 lx Slave input no Number of parallel switchable detectors 10 Fully automatic yes Semi automatic yes Twilight switch yes Impulse feature yes Switching delay from dark to light s 180 s Switching de...

Page 44: ...ur local town council for more information 12 EU Declaration of Conformity The product complies with the following directives EMC 2014 30 EU LVD 2014 35 EU RoHS 2011 65 EU Reach 1907 2006 EC kodesign...

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