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Fig. 8: Setting the detection angle

~ 180°

~ 135°

~ 90°

Setting the response brightness

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. The 

response brightness can be set between approx. 

5 (

) over 

150 Lux

 to daytime operation (

). 

The 

 symbol stands for brightness-independent 

switching. The response brightness can be set 

variably in the intermediate areas.
  To control the lighting in stairwells in accor-

dance with DIN EN12464-1, 2003-3, turn the 

potentiometer to the 

150 Lux

 mark.

 

z

Turn the response brightness potentiometer 

(Fig. 5, 14) to the desired position.

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  To save the current ambient brightness as re-

sponse brightness, use the Teach-In function 

(see Setting the response brightness via Teach-

In function).

Setting the sensitivity

Detection is factory-set to maximum sensitivity. If 

there are frequent incorrect detections, the sensiti-

vity can be reduced.

 

z

Turn the sensitivity potentiometer (Fig. 5, 9) to 

the desired position.

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Appendix
Technical data

Connection 

Mounting on suitable inserts  

Power supply  

via inserts

Response brightness 

approx. 5 ... 1000 lux (∞)

Sensitivity 

approx. 10 ... 100 %

Detection angle  

approx. 90 ... 180°

Detection area (1.1 m) 

approx. 12 x 16 m

Detection area (2.2 m) 

approx. 8 x 12 m

Radio frequency 

868 MHz

Radio protocol 

KNX radio

Quicklink logic functions 

max. 20 transmitters/

 receivers
Receiver category 

2

Transmitter duty cycle 

< 1 %

Protection type 

IP 20

Relative humidity 

0 ... 65 % 

 

(no condensation)

Ambient temperature 

-5 … +45 °C

Storage/transport temperature 

-20 … +60 °C

Mounting orientation 

interface between

 

application and power 

 

module on top

Accessories

Relay insert 

WUC35

Universal switch insert 1-gang 

WUC21

Touch dimmer (R, L) 

WUD86

Universal touch dimmer 1-gang 

WUD87

Power supply 

for radio application module 

WUC18

Radio confi guration - quicklink

The radio confi guration sets the functional con-

nection between commanding (transmitters) and 

function-executing (receivers) radio components. 

Thus wireless e.g. master, group, extension unit 

and time controls can be realised.
The following can be confi gured:

 - The local operation of the load connected to the 

insert

 - Radio commands to control other receivers
 - Functions that are executed when radio com-

mands are received

  For confi guration by means of Hager connec-

tion device TX100 or ETS, additional functions 

are available (see operating instructions for 

TX100 or application description for ETS). 

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Confi guration of radio motion detector as a 

receiver

Confi guration to control the load connected to the 

insert via reception of a radio command.
As an example the confi guration of a wall-trans-

mitter and a radio motion detector as receiver is 

described down below (Table 6). 

Confi guration of motion detector as transmitter

If the radio motion detector is operated as a trans-

mitter, it can support the following functions for 

receivers. The specifi c function can vary depen-

ding on the receivers used:

  ON/OFF (delay time)

Pre-confi gured command in automatic 

mode: Motion detection at simultaneous 

undershooting of the brightness threshold 

switches the load ON, and after the delay 

time elapses actively OFF. The delay 

time elapses in the motion detector and is 

permanently set (3 min).

 Timer 

Motion detection at simultaneous 

undershooting of the brightness threshold 

switches the load ON and after the switch-on 

time elapse it switches the load OFF. The 

switch-on time elapses in the receiver and 

can be adjusted through confi guration.

  The radio motion detector must be attached to 

a switch insert or fl ush-mounted dimmer. If the 

radio motion detector is mounted on a power 

supply for radio application modules, then it can 

only be confi gured as a transmitting extension 

unit (slave) (see Executing a master-slave con-

fi guration).

Down below there is an illustration of the confi gura-

tion of the radio motion detector with receivers, for 

which the supporting displays are executed via 

cfg

 

LED and 

fct

 LED (Table 7). Different confi guration 

displays, such as for receivers with display are 

provided in the instructions for the receiver.

Executing the master-slave confi guration

If the radio motion detector is attached to a power 

supply for radio application modules, then it can 

only be confi gured as a transmitting extension unit 

(slave) to a radio motion sensor on switch insert or 

fl ush-mounted dimmer (Table 8).
The slave motion detector sends a pulse in case 

of motion detection in its detection area. Upon 

receiving this pulse, the master switches on for 

the delay time, if the set brightness threshold is 

undershot. Delay time and brightness threshold are 

determined by the master.

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Deleting a confi guration

To delete a confi gured receiver or the local operati-

on, execute the confi guration again.

 

z

Start confi guration

 (see Confi guration of radio 

motion detector as a receiver).

 

z

If necessary,

 Select transmitter button.

  The step 

select transmitter button

 step does not 

apply for radio motion detectors as transmitters 

 

z

Select function on receiver:

 Select the function 

Delete

 on the receiver and 

confi rm function on 

the receiver.

 

z

Finish confi guration:

 Short press on cfg button 

on the transmitter.

Confi guration of group functions

By means of a group function, one transmitter, for 

example, radio motion detector, controls several 

receivers. To do so, the same functions must be 

confi gured on all receivers.

 

z

Start confi guration 

(see Confi guring radio moti-

on detector as transmitter).

 

z

Select function on receiver:

 Select the group 

function as described above on each receiver 

to be integrated and 

confi rm function on the 

receiver

.

 

z

Finish confi guration:

 Short press on cfg button 

on the transmitter.

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Setting of switch-on time for function „timer“

In order to realise the function 

Timer

, the switch-

on time can be set on the receiver in stages. The 

factory setting is 3 min. 

 

z

Start confi guration

.

 

z

If necessary 

select transmitter button

: Select 

button with timer.

  The step 

select transmitter button

 step does 

not apply for radio motion detectors as trans-

mitters 

 

z

Select function on receiver

:

 If the function 

Timer 

is indicated by the 

fct

 LED blinking red 

(Table 5), keep pressed the 

fct

 button on the 

receiver for more than 5 seconds until the 

cfg

 

LED blinks briefl y.
The blinking 

fct

 LED indicates the currently set 

switch-on time - 5 x for factory setting  (Table 9). 

 

z

Press 

fct

 button.

Each short press on 

fct

 button increases the 

switch-on time by one step.

  During the setting, the 

fct

 LED indicates the 

switchin-on time (Table 9)

for orientation. 

 

z

To accept the selected switch-on time, keep 

pressed the 

fct

 button for longer than 2 se-

conds.

 

z

Finish confi guration:

 Short press on 

cfg

 button 

on the transmitter.

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x-times fl ashing 

of the fct LED

Switch-on time

1  

1 s

 

30 s

3  

     

1 min

4  

       

2 min

5  

         

3 min

6  

           

5 min

7  

             

15 min

               

30 min

9  

               

1 h

10  

                 

3 h

Table 9: Confi gurable switch-on times

Resetting the radio motion detector to factory 

settings

The device is not in confi guration mode.

 

z

Keep the 

cfg

 button pressed for more than 10 

seconds until the 

cfg 

LED changes from a red 

lighting to blinking.

 

z

Release the 

cfg

 button.

The 

cfg

 LED blinks red rapidly. The device re-in-

itialises itself. In the meantime the 

cfg

 LED lights 

up in red colour. After that the LED goes out and 

blinks 5 x to indicate the compatibility. The reset 

is made. The process lasts about 20 s. 

  This process deletes the complete confi guration 

of the radio motion detector. Settings of the in-

sert (switch-on brightness-level, load setting) 

are not reset.

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fct LED 

display  

Confi gurable 

functions 

Function resulting from transmitter operation,

Notes

On switch insert

On fl ush-moun-

ted dimmer

On/OFF 

1)

ON/OFF, 

dimming UP/

DOWN 

1)

Short press on push-button: Switching ON/OFF

Long press on push-button: Dimming, reverse dim-

ming direction per actuation

ON 

1)

ON, 

dimming 

UP 

1)

Short press on push-button: Switching ON

Push and hold button: Dimming UP to maximum 

brightness-level

OFF 

1)

OFF, 

dimming 

DOWN 

1)

Short press on push-button: Switching OFF

Short press on push-button: Dimming DOWN to mini-

mum brightness-level

1 Scene 1 

1)

Receivers are allocated to a scene due to the confi gu-

ration of the function. 

Short press on push-button: calling up the saved state 

of the connected load for the scene

2 Scene 2 

1)

Timer 

1) 

Switching ON for the set switch-on time

Factory setting 3 min

ON/OFF 

(switch/push-button) 

1)

Closing of the actuating contact switches the load 

ON, opening of the contact switches the load OFF. 

Forced mode ON

Switches the load with higher priority to the appropri-

ate state. Execution of other commands is only pos-

sible after resetting the forced command. 

Forced mode OFF
Presence-simulation 

1)

Activates/deactivates execution of presence simulati-

on (See activating/deactivating presence simulation). 

Master-Slave 

2)

Is used to extend the detection area. Receives 

switch-on commands in case of motion detection in 

the detection area of the transmitter (Slave). Switches 

the lighting ON for the set delay time.
  The brightness evaluation only takes place on the 

master, the slave only detects motion.

  Can only be confi gured between radio motion 

detectors.

Delete

No function

Assignment to transmitter is deleted

1)

  Execution of the receiver function and local motion detector function have the same priority:

 

– If the transmitter was fi rst switched on/off and then motion was detected afterwards, then the motion detector 

will override the transmitter command

 

– If motion was detected and thereafter during the delay time the system is switched on/off via the transmitter, 

then the transmitter will override the motion detector

2)

  Only with radio motion detector on power supply for radio application module as transmitter

 

Table 5: Confi gurable functions

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Step

Result

Start confi guration

 

z

Short press on cfg button on the wall 

transmitter.

 

 If there is no further operation, the confi guration 

is automatically ended after 10 minutes.

The cfg LEDs on the wall-transmitter and the radio motion 

detector light up in red colour.

T

150

90°  ...   45°

45°  ...   90°

fct

cfg

All receivers within radio range also indicate the confi gu-

ration mode.

Select transmitter button

 

z

Short press on press-activation point on the 

wall-transmitter which should activate the 

function.

 

The cfg LED on the wall transmitter blinks for 1 second.  

If confi gured already, the fct LED of the motion detector 

indicates the currently confi gured function.

Select function on receiver

 

z

Repeated short press on fct button on the 

motion detector until the desired function is 

displayed (Table 5).

 

T

150

90°  ...   45°

45°  ...   90°

fct

cfg

After each operation, the 

fct

 LED indicates the function. 

  If the transmitter button has already been confi gured 

with a function in a different receiver and/or the 

confi gured function is part of a group control, only this 

function can be confi gured. To change a function, the 

existing confi guration must be deleted and the new 

one needs to be confi gured.

Confi rming function on receiver

To confi rm, keep the fct button pressed for more 

than than 2 seconds. 

 

T

150

90°  ...   45°

45°  ...   90°

fct

cfg

> 2 s

The cfg LED blinks during the saving process 

(approx. 5 s). The fct LED confi rms the function selection 

by displaying the corresponding colour.

T

150

90°  ...   45°

45°  ...   90°

fct

cfg

  Rapid blinking of the cfg LED indicates an impossible 

combination or an error.

Finish confi guration

 

z

Short press on cfg button on the wall 

transmitter again.

 

The cfg LEDs on the wall-transmitter, on the motion de-

tector and on all receivers within radio range go out. The 

function is confi gured.

Table 6: Confi guration of the function for the radio motion detector

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Step

Result

Start confi guration

 

z

Short press on 

cfg

 button on the radio 

motion detector.

T

150

90°  ...   45°

45°  ...   90°

fct

cfg

> 2 s

  If there is no operation, confi guration is 

automatically ended after 10 minutes.

The 

cfg

 LEDs on the radio motion detector and the 

receivers within radio range light up in red colour. Ra-

dio motion detector (transmitter) and receiver are in 

confi guration mode

T

150

90°  ...   45°

45°  ...   90°

fct

cfg

 

cfg

fct

on
off

 

5

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3

2

1

4

6

L N

S1

fct

cfg

 

Select function on receiver

 

z

Repeated short press on 

fct

 button on the 

receiver to select the desired function (see 

the receiver operating instructions).

cfg

fct

on
off

 

5

78

3

2

1

4

6

L N

S1

fct

cfg

 

After each operation, the 

fct

 LED indicates a function. 

  If the radio motion detector has already been 

confi gured with a function in a different receiver 

and/or the confi gured function is part of a group 

control, only this function can be confi gured. 

To change a function, the existing confi guration 

must be deleted and the new one needs to be 

confi gured.

Confi rming function on receiver

 

z

To save the allocation of command and 

function, keep the 

fct

 button on the receiver 

pressed for more than 2 seconds. 

The 

cfg

 LED blinks. After successful saving, the 

fct

 

LED signals the saved function. 
  Rapid blinking of the 

cfg

 LED indicates an 

impossible combination or an error.

Finish confi guration

 

z

Short press on 

cfg

 button on the radio 

motion detector.

T

150

90°  ...   45°

45°  ...   90°

fct

cfg

The 

cfg

 LEDs on the motion detector and all recei-

vers within radio range go out. The radio command 

for the radio motion detector has been confi gured.

Table 7: Confi guration of motion detector as transmitter

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P

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Step

Result

Start confi guration

 

z

Short press on 

cfg

 button on the radio motion 

detector on the power supply (transmitter, slave).

 

T

150

90°  ...   45°

45°  ...   90°

fct

cfg

  If there is no operation, confi guration is 

automatically ended after 10 minutes.

The 

cfg

 LEDs on the radio motion detector 

(slave and master) light up in red colour.

T

150

90°  ...   45°

45°  ...   90°

fct

cfg

 

T

150

90°  ...   45°

45°  ...   90°

fct

cfg

All receivers within radio range also indicate the 

confi guration mode.

Select function on receiver

 

z

Short press on 

cfg

 button on the radio motion 

detector on the switch insert or fl ush-mounted 

dimmer (master) to select the master-slave function.

 

T

150

90°  ...   45°

45°  ...   90°

fct

cfg

  Only the master-slave function or delete can be 

selected in this confi guration.

The 

fct

 LED blinks orange periodically (see Ta-

ble 5).

T

150

90°  ...   45°

45°  ...   90°

fct

cfg

Confi rming function on receiver

 

z

To save the allocation of command and function, 

keep the 

fct

 button on the receiver (master) 

pressed for more than 2 seconds. 

 

T

150

90°  ...   45°

45°  ...   90°

fct

cfg

> 2 s

The 

cfg

 LED blinks. After successful saving, 

the 

fct

 LED signals the saved function. 

  Rapid blinking of the cfg LED indicates an 

error.

Finish confi guration

 

z

Briefl y activate the cfg button on the wall transmitter.

 

T

150

90°  ...   45°

45°  ...   90°

fct

cfg

The 

cfg

 LEDs on the radio motion detectors 

and all receivers within radio range go out. The 

master-slave confi guration has been executed.

Table 8: Execution of the master-slave confi guration

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Summary of Contents for WYW51 Q Series

Page 1: ...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 res...

Page 2: ...resence 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 d...

Page 3: ...th 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 ap...

Page 4: ...Switching OFF Short press on push button Dimming DOWN to mini mum brightness level 1 Scene 1 1 Receivers are allocated to a scene due to the configu ration of the function Short press on push button...

Page 5: ...pulse in case of motion detection in its detection area Upon receiving this pulse the master switches on for the delay time if the set brightness threshold is undershot Delay time and brightness thres...

Page 6: ...n on the wall transm T 150 90 45 45 90 fct cfg Table 8 Execution of t P P Configuration of radio motion detector as a receiver Configuration to control the load connected to the insert via reception o...

Page 7: ...ble 9 Configurable switch on times Resetting the radio motion detector to factory settings The device is not in configuration mode z Keep the cfg button pressed for more than 10 seconds until the cfg...

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