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Detailed operating instructions

MD-C/PD-C series

PD-C 180i/16 Touch plus

PD-C 180i/16 Touch plus CH

MD-C 180i/16 Touch

MD-C 180i/16 Touch CH

Touch wall-mounted presence detector 

Touch wall-mounted motion detector 

Summary of Contents for MD-C 180i/16 Touch

Page 1: ...led operating instructions MD C PD C series PD C 180i 16 Touch plus PD C 180i 16 Touch plus CH MD C 180i 16 Touch MD C 180i 16 Touch CH Touch wall mounted presence detector Touch wall mounted motion d...

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 Version Date...

Page 3: ...7 3 4 Field of detection 8 3 5 Type plates 9 3 5 1 MD C 180i 16 Touch MD C 180i 16 Touch CH 9 3 5 2 PD C 180i 16 Touch plus PD C 180i 16 Touch plus CH 10 4 Connection and assembly 11 4 1 Dimensions di...

Page 4: ...1 to 4 27 7 3 4 Setting the touch commands 28 7 3 5 Setting the detector sensitivity 29 7 3 6 Setting the microphone 29 8 Operation via the 230 V button 30 9 Maintenance 31 9 1 Cleaning 31 9 2 Trouble...

Page 5: ...PDF soft ware by clicking the symbol Linked references You can move to specified locations by clicking on the link Many PDF programs highlight such links when you hover the mouse cursor over the link...

Page 6: ...ction if a hazardous situa tion is likely to occur The preceding signal words have the following meanings DANGER This signal word denotes a hazard involving a high level of risk Failure to ob serve th...

Page 7: ...modified or painted doing so will void any warranty claims The manufacturer will not accept any liability for instances of personal inju ry or property damage caused by improper use 2 3 Safety instruc...

Page 8: ...80i 16 Touch and MD C 180i 16 Touch CH The presence detector is more suitable for the detection of smaller move ments for example people performing seated activities The presence detector also has an...

Page 9: ...m 1 10 m 2 20 m 180 16 m 6 m 8 m The range specifications apply at an ambient temperature of approx 20 C The lens mask provided can be used to blank out specific fields of detec tion A lens mask is in...

Page 10: ...U 0 0 9 6 1 6 0 1 230 V 50 60 Hz 2300 W 10 A cos 1 1150 W 5 AX cos 0 5 L S L S N N 8 mm 2 1 3 4 Circuit breaker value input 1 Wiring diagrams see the circuit diagram in section 4 2 1 2 Technical infor...

Page 11: ...2300 W 10 A cos 1 1150 W 5 AX cos 0 5 L S L S N N 8 mm D2 D1 2 1 2 3 4 5 Circuit breaker value switch contact D1 D2 5 Wiring diagrams see the circuit diagram in section 4 2 2 6 Circuit breaker value...

Page 12: ...D C 180i 16 Touch plus CH MD C 180i 16 Touch CH 86mm 86mm 55mm 27mm 45mm 4 2 Connection 4 2 1 MD C 180i 16 Touch MD C 180i 16 Touch CH DANGER Risk of fatal injury from electric shock Switch off the po...

Page 13: ...tectors can be connected according to the following connection diagram S N N L S L L N S N N L S L L Phase 230 V AC Illumination Button Neutral conductor 4 2 2 PD C 180i 16 Touch plus PD C 180i 16 Tou...

Page 14: ...agram S N N D1 D2 L S L L N L Phase 230 V AC Illumination Button or slave Neutral conductor Potential free contact channel 2 A slave detector from the ESYLUX C series can be connected according to the...

Page 15: ...e energised The detectors are suitable for flush mounting and surface mounting 4 3 1 Flush mounting Installation in a simple European recessed box not included Connect the detector according to the wi...

Page 16: ...tor cover onto the frame on the detector 4 4 Warm up phase The warm up phase starts every time the power is switched on During this phase the detector either loads the factory settings program 1 or th...

Page 17: ...h but you cannot switch it off For more information about the differences between the programs see section 6 Program selection A long touch longer than 3 seconds can be used to open and close the prog...

Page 18: ...can be programmed to your own settings via remote control The four programs have different settings for the following parameters Length of switch off delay time Switching threshold The detector switc...

Page 19: ...5 minutes 5 minutes Switching threshold for light ing 500 lux 500 lux Switch off delay time HLK channel 2 Not available 30 minutes Automatic mode Fully automatic Fully automatic Possible touch comman...

Page 20: ...C PD C Switch off delay time for lighting User defined User defined Switching threshold for light ing User defined User defined Switch off delay time HLK channel 2 Not available User defined Automatic...

Page 21: ...mber EM10425509 7 1 Remote control buttons overview The following sections explain how to control and program the detector us ing the remote control An overview of the button functions is shown below...

Page 22: ...2000 Lux Switching threshold 2000 Lux Switching between fully automatic semi automat ic LED confirmations Fully automatic red LED flashes Semi automatic blue LED flashes Switching between fully autom...

Page 23: ...t chan nel 1 Reset to factory settings Test mode Set touch function see section 7 3 4 Set touch function see section 7 3 4 Channel 2 pulse opera tion Pulse 1 sec Pause 9 sec max detector sensitivity m...

Page 24: ...el 2 switch off delay time 60 min Orientation light 10 20 50 max Off LED On Off 4 hr opera tion on off 12 hr operation on off 7 2 Operating the detector The detector is operated with the following but...

Page 25: ...on During these 4 hours the detector ignores brightness and any detected presence After 4 hours has expired the detector continues detecting according to the set program 7 3 Programming the detector T...

Page 26: ...7 3 1 Functions of buttons in programming mode But ton Simple programming mode for programs 1 4 Enhanced programming mode for program 5 Channel 1 Switch between on off in initialization phase Switchi...

Page 27: ...hannel 1 switch off delay time 1 minutes Channel 1 switch off delay time 2 minutes Channel 1 switch off delay time 2 minutes Channel 1 switch off delay time 5 minutes Channel 1 switch off delay time 5...

Page 28: ...irst need to activate program 5 using the touch panel see above section 5 1 Switching on and off and selecting a program To set program 5 according to your requirements Prerequisite Program 5 is activ...

Page 29: ...enter the original values in simple programming mode again 7 3 4 Setting the touch commands You can specify which touch commands are possible in a program You can adjust the following command combina...

Page 30: ...itivity the new settings is valid for all programs To set the detector sensitivity 1 Press the button to activate simple programming mode 9 9 The dark blue LED is lit 9 9 The detector goes into progra...

Page 31: ...crophone is activated with the required sensitivity To deactivate the microphone you have to perform a reset to fac tory settings 8 Operation via the 230 V button Switch on off 1 Press and hold the bu...

Page 32: ...ed off manually The switch off delay time setting is too short Lighting is switched off during darkness despite the presence of persons Ambient light level is above the preset switching value Lighting...

Page 33: ...ion with cover IP 44 Protection class II Terminal 1 5 mm2 Channel 1 Lighting Channel 1 switching capacity 230 V 50 Hz 2300 W 10 A cos phi 1 1150 VA 5 A cos phi 0 5 Channel 2 Only models PD C 180 16 To...

Page 34: ...427145 Cover IP20 BJSI cream EP10427152 Cover IP20 G55 white EP10427169 Cover IP20 G55 cream EP10427176 Surface mounted box IP 20 IP 44 white EM10055164 Mobil PDi MDi remote control EM10425509 PD C360...

Page 35: ...sit nor to damage caused as a result of failure to follow the user or maintenance instructions and or as a result of improper installation Any illuminants or batteries sup plied with the device are no...

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