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Outdoor LED light with motion detector, LBO 21679
Technicals data
Mains connection
230 V ~, 50 Hz
Power consumption LED
max. 6 W
Power consumption (in standby mode)
approx. 0.45 W
Luminous flux
approx. 510 lm
Light colour
approx. 3,500 K, warm white
Colour rendering index (Ra)
CRI > 80
Field of detection
120°
Range
approx. 8 m for head-on/4 m for side
Time setting
approx. 7 sec. to 5 min., infinitely variable
Twilight switch
approx. 5 to 2,000 lux, infinitely variable
Protection type
IP 44
Protection class
II
Recommended installation height
1.8 m
Dimensions
W 250 x H 156 x D 73 mm
Installation
Install the outdoor LED light with motion detector,
LBO 21679, according to Figs.
A1 to A3
.
Select a mounting position and drill 2 holes in
the surface on which you wish to install the LED
light. Connect the mains connection cable to the
lustre terminal in the light
(Fig. B)
. The LED panel
(Fig. A 4)
in the LED light can be tilted horizontally
by a few degrees to achieve optimum illumination.
Replace the cover and tighten the screws
(Fig. A5)
. Switch the fuse back on.
Activation/sensor settings (Fig. C)
To access the rotary controllers used for the
sensor settings, slide the motion detector cover
downwards in the direction of the arrow.
You can use the rotary controllers to carry out the
following infinitely variable settings using a suitable
tool (fully counterclockwise = minimum value, fully
clockwise = maximum value):
LUX
Twilight switch approx. 5 to 2,000 lux.
The controller is used for adjusting the daylight/
darkness settings.
TIME
Time setting for the ON period after the last
movement is detected, approx. 7 sec. to 5 min.
Recycling instructions
This device may not be disposed of with
unsorted household waste. Owners of old
devices are required by law to dispose of
this device correctly. Contact your town
council for further information.
By purchasing this item, you have chosen a
high-quality GEV product. Please read these
operating instructions carefully to ensure
correct operation. Keep these instructions in a
safe place so that you can refer back to them
if necessary.
Operation
The outdoor LED light with motion detector
has in-built, non-replaceable LED lamps. This
light features an in-built motion detector which
functions using passive infrared technology
(PIR). If the motion detector’s PIR sensor detects
a moving heat source in its field of detection, it
automatically switches the light on. Static heat
sources, however, do not switch on the light. The
adjustable twilight switch allows you to select
whether the motion detector operates during
the day and night or only when it is dark. When
movement is detected, the motion detector
switches the light on and then switches it off again
between approx. 5 seconds and a maximum of
4 minutes after the last movement is detected,
depending on the setting.
Safety instructions
This device must be installed by a
technician, in accordance with the
applicable regulations. The electrical
power supply and the circuit protection
must be switched off during the entire installation
process.
Please check that the connection
cable is disconnected!
Under no circumstances does the warranty cover
damage resulting from failure to observe these
instructions. Nor do we accept liability for any
indirect damage.
Similarly, we can accept no liability for any material
damage or bodily injury caused by mishandling
or failure to observe the safety instructions. No
warranty claim may be made in these cases.
In addition, for safety and compliance reasons,
you are not authorised to dismantle or alter the
device in any way.
Mounting position
Motion detection is maximised when moving at
an angle to the motion detector. Therefore, the
motion detector should always be installed in a
position that ensures that objects/people do not
move directly towards the device.
Troubleshooting – practical advice
Fault
Cause
Solution
Motion detector comes
on too late
• Field of detection incorrectly set
• Head-on movement
Maximum range is not
reached
• Motion detector mounted too low
• Difference between ambient
temperature and heat sources is too
low
• Install higher
Light stays on continually
or switches on for no
reason
• Constant movement of heat sources:
the field of detection covers areas
that do not require monitoring, such as
pathways, roads and trees.
Unexpected change in heat sources
due to wind, rain or fans.
Influence of direct/indirect sunlight
No reaction to vehicles
• Vehicle not warmed up
• Engine area highly insulated