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Radio motion detector comfort
1.1 m/2.2 m quicklink
WYW51xQ
WYW52xQ
1,10 m
180°
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2,2 m
Fig 4: Installation location of the motion detectors
1,75 m
1,1 m
8 m
8 m
180°
2 m
4 m
6 m
8 m
10 m
12 m
Fig 6: Detection area of the radio motion detector 1,1 m
2 m
6 m
6 m
4 m
6 m
8 m
10 m
~ 3°
1,1 m
2,2 m
1,75 m
8 m
Fig 7: Detection area of the radio motion detector 2,2 m
Safety instructions
Electrical equipment must only be installed
and assembled by a qualified electrician in ac-
cordance with the relevant installation stan-
dards, regulations, directives and safety and
accident prevention directives of the country.
Failure to comply with these instructions may
result in damage to the device, fire or other ha-
zards.
The radio transmission is not suitable for safe-
ty or alarm applications.
Due to its detection behaviour the device is not
suitable for use in burglary detection or alarm
systems.
These instructions are an integral component
of the product and must be retained by the end
user.
Design of the device
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(5)
(6)
(4)
(2)
(1)
Figure 1: Design of the device
(1) Insert (see „Accessories“, not in scope of
delivery)
(2) Frame (not in scope of delivery)
(3) Application module
(4) Motion detector design cover
(5) Screw for dismantling protection
(6) Interface between application and power
module insert/application module
Function
System information
This device is a product of the quicklink system, in
which installation devices communicate via radio
signals.
quicklink stands for a configuration mode in which
the function-related connection between transmit-
ters and receivers is set on the device via push-
buttons and displays without further tools.
All devices configurable via quicklink can be ope-
rated together in one system.
This device is compliant to the R&TTE-Directive
1999/5/EG. The Declaration of Conformity and
further system information can be found on our
homepage www.berker.de.
The device may be used in all EU and EFTA
countries.
Correct use
- Automatic switching of lighting depending on
heat motion and ambient brightness
- Application module for switch insert, flush-
mounted dimmer or power supply for radio ap-
plication modules
- The device has been laid out for smaller appli-
cations in which a maximum of 20 devices are
allocated
- Only suitable for use in indoor areas, no drip or
spray water
Product characteristics
- quicklink functions to extend the detection area,
scenes, control circuits
- Remote control via quicklink transmitter
- Integrated button for selecting operating modes
and special functions
- Lockable integrated button
- Operating modes - automatic mode, permanent
ON, permanent OFF can be selected
- Indication of operating modes via LED
- Potentiometer for adjusting the response bright-
ness and detection sensitivity
- Adjustable detection angle for adaptation of the
detection area
- Additional adjustment of the response bright-
ness via Teach-In function
- Party function
- Presence simulation
- Optional extension unit operation via installati-
on button
Automatic mode
The motion detector detects heat motion caused
by persons, animals, or objects.
On switch insert and flush-mounted dimmer with
factory setting:
- The light will be switched on for a fixed delay
time of 3 minutes if movements are detected in
the detection area and the set brightness
threshold is undershot. Each additional move-
ment in the detection area restarts the delay
time.
- The light will be switched off after 3 minutes if
no additional movements are detected.
On flush-mounted dimmer configured with time
function (see radio configuration quicklink):
- The light will be switched on for the delay time,
if movements are detected in the detection area
and the set brightness threshold is undershot.
Each additional movement in the detection area
restarts the delay time.
- After the delay time elapses the lighting will be
dimmed to 50% of the switch-on brightness-
level and will remain at this brightness level for
30 s (switch-off pre-warning). Each movement
detected during the switch-off pre-warning re-
starts the delay time and restores the switch-on
brightness level.
- The light will be switched off if no motion is de-
tected any longer in the detection area and the
set delay time and the switch-off time have
elapsed.
Performance after mains breakdown/return of
mains supply
- Mains breakdown shorter than 0.2 s:
The function is not impaired.
- Mains breakdown longer than 0.2 s:
There is no function during the mains break-
down. The current configuration is saved in
non-volatile memory.
- Return of mains supply:
The application module executes an initialisati-
on for approx. 5 s, during which the lighting will
be switched on. Motion detection starts there-
after. If no motion is detected during the first
5 s, the lighting is switched off. The stored con-
figuration is loaded from memory. During this
period local operation via the button or extensi-
on unit can be used.
Operation
Operating concept
(8)
(7)
Fig. 2: Operating and display elements
(7) Button
(8) Status LED
Operation is executed by pushing the button (7) on
the motion detector:
- A short press of the button switches the opera-
ting modes. The operating mode is displayed
via the status LED behind the optics cover of
the motion detector.
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Short press on button.
The presence simulation will be disabled, the
motion detector returns
to
Auto
mode.
Setting the load
If the dimming and switching performance of loads
is unsatisfactory after start-up, especially when
circuited to energy-saving lamps and 230 V LED
lamps, a load setting must be carried out for uni-
versal switch inserts or universal touch dimmers.
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Switch off load.
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Keep the button pressed for more than 25
seconds, until the status LED is slowly flashing
orange.
The connected load blinks once. The device is
in selection mode.
If there is no further operation within the next
10 seconds, the insert swiches to switching/
dimming operation.
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Repeated short press on button to activate the
desired setting mode (Table 3).
The load setting is executed.
Information for electricians
Installation and electrical connection
Selecting installation location
A minimum distance between the transmitter and
corresponding receiver of about 1 m must be
maintained.
A minimum distance to electronic devices which
emit high frequency signals such as computers,
electronic transformers or microwave devices of
approx. 0.5 m must be maintained.
Mounting on or close to metal surfaces may cause
impairment ofthe radio
transmission.
Take material penetration into account. The range
of the system can be optimised by selecting the
best possible mounting location:
Material
Degree of material
penetration
Wood, plaster, plaster-
board, uncoated glass
ca. 90 %
Brick, press boards
ca. 70 %
Reinforced concrete,
floor heating
ca. 30 %
Metal, metal grids,
aluminium laminates,
coated glass
ca. 10 %
Rain, snow
ca. 1 ... 40 %
Table 4: Material penetration
Observe the motion orientation: a distinction is
made between direct approach and transverse
motion. Motions transverse to the motion de-
tector can be detected better than motions to-
ward the motion detector (Fig. 4).
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Select a installation location that is free of
vibration. Vibrations can cause undesired
switching.
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Avoid sources of interference in the detection
area (Figure 6/7). Sources of interference, e.g.
heating elements, ventilation systems, air con-
ditioners and illuminants that are cooling down
can cause undesired switching (Fig. 4).
To avoid disturbing influences, the detection
angle can be restricted (see Restriction of the
detection area).
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P
P
Assembly of the device (Figure 1)
Information on electrical connection are to be
taken from the operating instruction of for the
insert.
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Attach the bottom part of the application modu-
le (3) together with frame (2) to a suitable insert
(1) and establish a connection between insert
and the application module via the interface
between application and power module (6).
As soon as voltage is supplied to the appli-
cation module, the status LED indicates the
compatibility to the insert used.
Status LED
display
Meaning
LED blinks
green (approx.
5 s until motion
detection is ac-
tive)
Compatible
LED blinks red
for 5 s
Not compatible.
LED blinks oran-
ge for 5 s
Compatible, but not configu-
red to each other. For a new
configuration, the application
module must be reset to fac-
tory settings.
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If available, fix dismantling protection with
screw (5).
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After radio configuration and start-up, click the
design cover (4) into place on the application
module (3).
Start-up
Overview of operation and adjustment
elements
T
150
90° ... 45°
45° ... 90°
fct
cfg
(9)
(9)
(10)
(11)
(12)
(13)
(13)
(14)
Fig. 5: Operating and adjustment elements of the
bottom part of the application module
(9) Sensitivity potentiometer
(10)
fct
button
(11) Detection angle adjuster
(12) Status/
fct
LED
(13)
cfg
button/LED
(14) Response brightness potentiometer
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- Keeping the button pressed activates special
functions. Selection of the special functions is
supported by the LED display (Fig. 3).
Selecting the operating mode
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Repeated short press on button until the
desired operating mode is selected.
The status LED indicates the selected operating
mode (see Table 1).
Switching the operating mode finishes the party
function or presence simulation, if these func-
tions were previously active.
Disabling/enabling operating mode selection
via button
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Keep the button pressed for more than 15
seconds, until the status LED is flashing green
(Fig. 3).
Selection of the operating mode via the button
is disabled.
or if the button is disabled:
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Keep the button pressed for more than 15
seconds, until the status LED is flashing green
(Fig. 3).
Selection of the operating mode via the button
is possible again.
Switch on the lighting via push-button
extension unit or change the switch-on
brightness-level
Optionally the lighting can be switched on via a
mechanical push-button extension unit (Table 2).
For extension unit operation, the lighting is swit-
ched on independently of the set brightness
threshold.
When using the flush-mounted dimmers, the
last set brightness level will be saved as the
switch-on brightness-level.
Activating/interrupting party function
The party function switches the lighting on for 2
hours. During this time no extension unit or radio
commands are executed.
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Keep the button pressed for more than 5
seconds, until the status LED is flashing red
(Fig. 3).
The lighting is switched on for 2 hours. During
this time the status LED is flashing red. Upon
elapse of 2 hours, the motion detector switches
to
Auto
operation mode.
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Short press on button.
The party function will be interrupted, the moti-
on detector returns to
Auto
mode.
Setting response brightness via Teach-In
function
The response brightness is the brightness value
saved in the motion detector; when this value
is undershot the motion detector switches the
connected load if movements are detected. Via
Teach-In function the current ambient brightness is
saved as the response brightness.
The load is switched off.
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Keep the button pressed for more than 10
seconds, until the status LED is flashing orange
(Fig. 3).
The motion detector detects the current ambient
brightness and saves it as response brightness.
Setting of the response brightness via Teach-In
function and via the brightness potentiometer
has the same priority. Teach-In overwrites the
response brightness set on the brightness po-
tentiometer. If the setting is made again via the
potentiometer the Teach-In figure will be over-
written.
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P
P
P
Activating/deactivating presence simulation
During operation, the motion detector counts the
motion detections in one full hour and saves the
result. With active presence simulation at the be-
ginning of the hour with the most detections saved,
the light will be switched on for the duration of the
delay time, even no motion is detected.
During the presence simulation presence de-
tection, extension unit and radio commands will
continue to be executed normally.
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Keep the button pressed for more than 20
seconds, until the status LED is slowly flashing
red (Fig. 3).
The presence simulation is active. During this
time the status LED lights orange. The motion
detector switches the lighting on at the saved
time.
Setting the detection area
The detection angle can be restricted for the right
side and for the left side via each adjuster (Fig. 5,
10) between 45° ... 90°. Thus the detection angle
can be between 90° and 180° (Fig. 8).
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Use the adjusters to set the detection angle for
each side.
Setting the detection behaviour
Test mode must be used to test the detection
performance. In test mode, the motion detector
works independent of brightness. Each detection
switches the lighting and the status LED on for 3
seconds. Thereafter motion detection will be deac-
tivated for 2 seconds.
The motion detector is connected and ready for
operation.
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Setting the test mode. To do so, set the re-
sponse brightness potentiometer (Fig. 5, 13) to
the T position.
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Leave the detection area and observe the swit-
ching behaviour.
If the motion detector switches on without
motion in the detection field, then sources of in-
terference (see Installation location) are present
or the sensitivity is set too high.
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Reduce the sensitivity if necessary and blank
out sources of interference by adjusting the
detection angle or removing them.
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Check the detection area using a detection test
and adjust if necessary.
If the detection area is too small, it can be ex-
tended via motion detector extension units or
per radio via a master-slave configuration (see
radio configuration).
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Funktion
Partyfunktion
Teach-In
Tastensperre
Anwesenheits-
simulation
Lasteinstell-
modus
1)
LED-Anzeige
Haltezeit
Bedientaste
> 5 s
>10 s
> 15 s
> 20 s
> 25 s
1)
Only on universal switch insert and universal flush-mounted dimmer
Fig. 3: Selection of the special functions and LED display
LED display Operating mode Description
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Auto
Motion-dependent and brightness-dependent switch on/switch off of
the load
green
Permanent ON
Load is permanently switched-on/switched-off.
Extension unit signals, as well as radio signals, will not be evaluated
red
Permanent OFF
Table 1: Display of operating modes
Dimming status Operation button Performance of the insert
Motion detector applied on switch insert
OFF
Short press
Load is switched on for the set delay time
ON
Short press
Extension of switch-on time by the set delay time
Motion detector applied on flush-mounted dimmer
OFF
Short press
Load is switched on to the switch-on brightness-level for the set
delay time
ON
Short press
Extension of switch-on time by the set delay time at the same
brightness
OFF
Long press
Load is switched on to switch-on brightness-level, subsequent
dimming in the opposite direction of the last dimming process.
Thereafter the load remains switched on for the delay time
ON
Long press
Changes the current brightness. Dimming takes place in the
opposite direction of the last dimming process until maximum
or minimum brightness. Subsequently the load remains swit-
ched on at the set brightness for the set delay time
Table 2: Operation via push-button extension unit
Short press
on button
Setting mode
Confirmation of the
load setting
Notes
1 x
Load fine-setting
Load blinks 1 x after approx.
30 s and changes to swit-
ching/dimming operation
Not suitable for ohmic loads (e.g.
incandescent, HV halogen lamps);
use factory load setting.
If the load fine-setting does not
bring any improvement for energy-
saving lamps or 230 V LED lamps,
select the energy-saving lamp fi-
ne-setting or 230 V LED lamp uni-
versal setting.
2 x
Factory load setting
Load blinks 2 x after approx.
6 s and changes to swit-
ching/dimming operation
3 x
Energy-saving lamp
fine-setting in phase
cut-on
Load blinks 3 x after approx.
30 s and changes to swit-
ching/dimming operation
Energy-saving lamps are switched
ON at a brightness level of at least
50% brightness in order to ensure
an ignition process.
4 x
230 V LED lamp uni-
versal setting in pha-
se cut-off
Load blinks 4 x after approx.
5 s and changes to swit-
ching/dimming operation
The universal setting contains
standard values which enable the
operation of typical dimmable 230
V LED lamps.
For all setting modes Load blinks 5 x
The selected setting mode is not
supported by the insert.
Table 3: Load setting mode
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