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4.5 m

10 x 5 m (50 m

2

)

15 x 5 m (75 m

2

)

5.0 m

10 x 5 m (50 m

2

)

15 x 5 m (75 m

2

)

5.5 m

10 x 5 m (50 m

2

)

15 x 5 m (75 m

2

)

6.0 m

10 x 5 m (50 m

2

)

15 x 5 m (75 m

2

)

All fi gures are guidance values.

Brightness measurement

The presence detector measures artifi cial light and daylight 

that is refl ected below the detector. The light measurement 

area maps a rectangle of about 1.8 x 3 m at table height. The 

installation location is the reference point for the lighting 

level. Direct light infl uences the light measurement. Avoid 

placing fl oor lamps or suspended lighting directly below the 

detector. If the brightness measurement is deactivated, chan-

nel A light only switches depending on presence (brightness 

setpoint value set to "on" via potentiometer, or set to "mea-

surement off" via remote control).

1,8 m

Suitable lamps

The presence detector is designed for the operation of fl uore-

scent, compact fl uorescent, halogen and incandescent lamps 

as well as LEDs. The maximum number of switchable lights is 

restricted due to the high inrush current levels of the EBs and 

LED drivers. The use of an external contactor helps with large 

loads. Parallel switching enables allocation of load to several 

Masters. All switched loads must be properly suppressed.

6.  Installation

Flush-mounted fi tting

The presence detector is fl ush-mounted using a size 1 stan-

dard fl ush-mounting installation socket.

Surface-mounted installation

with LMS MG SURFACE MNT FRAME (B29011002)

7.  Switching

The presence detectors can be combined as Master and Slave: 

Master in individual switching, Master in parallel switching, 

Master-Slave parallel switching. 

Several push buttons can be connected to one control input. 

Illuminated push buttons can only be used with neutral con-

ductor connection.

Individual switching

In individual switching, the presence detector, as Master, 

detects presence and brightness and controls lighting.

AC / DC

H2

H1

L’

Master/Master parallel switching (for several 

lighting groups)

Several Masters can be used in a parallel switching. Each 

Master controls its lighting group according to its own bright-

ness measurements. Delay times and brightness setpoint 

values are set individually on each Master. Presence continues 

to be detected by all detectors.

Summary of Contents for B29004005

Page 1: ...l app remote control LMS MG PROGRAM REMOTE BT B29012003 optional and the corresponding Glamox Sensor app iOS Android safety cover LMS SENSOR SAFETY COVER B29011001 optional 2 Safety Danger of death through electric shock or fire Installation should only be carried out by a qualified electrician WARNING Work on electrical systems may only be carried out by qualified electricians or by instructed pe...

Page 2: ...tact is closed the time delay will be restarted at every movement Push buttons or switches do not influence the contact Switch on delay The switch on delay prevents instantaneous switching on The contact closes only on expiry of the switch on delay provided that people are permanently present Time delay The time delay enables delayed switching off of HVAC devices and systems after the room is vaca...

Page 3: ...h inrush current levels of the EBs and LED drivers The use of an external contactor helps with large loads Parallel switching enables allocation of load to several Masters All switched loads must be properly suppressed 6 Installation Flush mounted fitting The presence detector is flush mounted using a size 1 stan dard flush mounting installation socket Surface mounted installation with LMS MG SURF...

Page 4: ... on presence Potentiometer Lighting time delay The following guidance values have proved themselves in practice and are recommended as settings Transit zones no work area approx 5 min Classroom approx 10 min Work areas office meeting room approx 10 min Pulse Control of staircase light timer switch 0 5 s on 10 s off Settings of switch contact H presence Potentiometer Presence time delay The contact...

Page 5: ...of the different brightness measurements at the ceiling and on the work surface the brightness value depends on the ambient conditions Room correction factor Brightness value at the ceiling Brightness value on the floor The brightness measurement value at the ceiling is influenced by the installation location incidence of light position of the sun weather conditions the reflection properties of th...

Page 6: ... to absence or brightness man Control input S Control input S for manual switch on off of channel A light automatically detects push buttons or switches Several push buttons can be connected to control input S Use light push button only with neutral conductor connector Value range Glamox Sensor app Automatic detection of push button or switch A signal that is present for less than 0 7 s is detecte...

Page 7: ... light switch contact opens after 10 s y y Brightness measurement deactivated detector does not react to brightness y y The detector reacts as in configuration type fully auto matic device even if semi automatic is set y y Teach in cannot be activated in test mode Test mode ends automatically after 10 min The detector restarts itself see switch on behaviour 10 Technical data Operating voltage 110 ...

Page 8: ...r Push button not fed to the Master Light cannot be swit ched off with the push button Push button not fed to the detector Check wiring to the push button Device does not respond Short circuit or several phases in parallel swit ching Disconnect detector from the power supply for 5 min thermal fuse Error flashing 4 x per second Error in self test device not functional LED display LED Description Fl...

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