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OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS

MD 180i/16 BASIC
MD 180i/16 BASIC CH

10 / 19

GB

6.5 

Programming the Mobil-PDi/MDi

Alterations to parameters are applied permanently.

Function

Customised setting

Enter programming mode

The detector goes into programming mode. 

Acknowledgement:

 The 

blue LED

 lights up permanently and the lighting is 

switched on continuously.

Exit programming mode

The set parameters are stored on the detector. 

Acknowledgement:

 The 

blue LED

 is switched off.

     

Set the brightness switching value, max. 1000 lux

The detector switches the lighting on if the target brightness value is below the 
preset lux value and movement is detected in the field of detection.

Acknowledgement:

 The 

red 

and 

blue LEDs

 flash three times.

Take a reading of the current ambient light value

The detector switches the lighting on if the target brightness value is below the 
preset lux value and movement is detected.

Acknowledgement:

 The 

blue LED

 and the lighting are switched off for approx. 

5 seconds while the reading is taken.

Fully automatic / semi-automatic mode

The lighting can be controlled in fully automatic and semi-automatic modes.

Fully automatic:

 The lighting is switched on depending on the set lux value 

and movement being detected. If movement is no longer detected, the preset 
switch-off delay time will start. The relevant active status can be optionally 
overridden using the external “S” button.

Acknowledgement:

 The 

blue LED

 flashes three times.

Semi-automatic:

 Control (activation of the lighting) via the external “S” 

button. The lighting remains switched on as long as movement is detected and 
the target brightness value is greater than the preset lux value.

Acknowledgement:

 The 

blue LED

 is switched off for approx. 2 seconds.

Short pulse

As soon as movement has been detected in the field of detection, the detector 
switches the lighting on for approx. 1 second and off for approx. 9 seconds. 
This function can be used to control automatic stairwell lights, for example.

Acknowledgement:

 The 

red LED

 is switched on for approx. 5 seconds and off 

for 5 seconds.

Summary of Contents for EB10430459

Page 1: ...1 ESYLUX GmbH An der Strusbek 40 22926 Ahrensburg Germany info esylux com www esylux com Operating instructions MD 180i 16 BASIC EB10430459 MD 180i 16 BASIC CH EB10430602 MA00564901 06 2017...

Page 2: ...ing the field of detection 6 5 Activation 7 5 1 Overview of factory settings 7 6 Settings 7 6 1 Control via external S button 7 6 2 Configuring parameters via remote control 8 6 3 Mobil PDi MDi 8 6 4...

Page 3: ...ust not be changed modified or painted doing so will void any warranty claims You must check the device for damage immediately after unpacking it If there is any damage you should not install the devi...

Page 4: ...guring parameters via remote control 3 1 Conditions in which the lighting is switched on The lighting is switched on if the target brightness value is below the preset lux value and movement is detect...

Page 5: ...ec red LED lights up during this period Time delay from dark to light 5 min red LED flashes slowly during this period 4 Installation connection Note Switch off the power supply before installing the s...

Page 6: ...s a clear line of sight as infrared beams cannot penetrate solid objects Connect the detector in accordance with the circuit diagram Single connection Parallel connection L Phase 230 V Lighting Neutra...

Page 7: ...100 6 Settings 6 1 Control via external S button The wall mounted motion detector is equipped with a connection for an external button S terminal This can be used to switch the lighting on and off ma...

Page 8: ...4h ON OFF mode is activated Further parameters can be configured via remote control Remote controls can be purchased as accessories 6 2 Configuring parameters via remote control Note For optimum rece...

Page 9: ...red LED Reset settings Temporarily set values are cleared and the detector returns to the manually preset operating mode Test Test mode is used for testing the field of detection and takes approx 5 m...

Page 10: ...and the lighting are switched off for approx 5 seconds while the reading is taken Fully automatic semi automatic mode The lighting can be controlled in fully automatic and semi automatic modes Fully...

Page 11: ...imum 100 75 50 minimum 25 The sensitivity of the detector for the purpose of detecting movement can be set Acknowledgement the red and blue LEDs flash three times Detector LEDs ON OFF The LEDs in the...

Page 12: ...nnel 1 Channel 2 System Bat ok LS MDi To configure temporary settings select the sub item Functions in the PDi MDi menu Functions ON OFF Test Reset 4 h ON OFF Bat ok LS MDi ON OFF Manual switching on...

Page 13: ...tector returns to the preset operating mode Functions ON OFF Test Reset 4 h ON OFF Bat ok LS MDi 4h ON OFF The lighting is switched on or off continuously for approx 4 hours If no movement is detected...

Page 14: ...if the selected brightness switching value has been confirmed using the button Channel 1 Read in Light Time Reset LEDs ON OFF Fully semi automatic Bat ok LS MDi Time 5 min Bat ok LS MDi Switch off de...

Page 15: ...blue LED flashes three times Channel 1 Read in Light Time Reset LEDs ON OFF Fully semi automatic Bat ok LS MDi Fully automatic semi automatic mode The lighting can be controlled in fully automatic and...

Page 16: ...continuously 3 Press the button to exit programming mode Acknowledgement The blue LED is switched off Function Customised setting Functions ON OFF Test Reset 4 h ON OFF Bat ok LS MDi 12h ON OFF The li...

Page 17: ...lue approx 5 1000 lux Switching capacity 2300 W 10 A cos phi 1 1150 VA 5A cos phi 0 5 Max inrush current 800 A 200 s Switch off delay time Short pulse approx 9 sec 30 min Protection type protection cl...

Page 18: ...or lighting switches on spontaneously when no persons are present The switch off delay time has not yet elapsed There are sources of thermal interference in the field of detection such as heating air...

Page 19: ...to natural wear and tear changes interference caused by environmental factors or damage in transit nor to damage caused as a result of failure to follow the user or maintenance instructions and or as...

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