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Universal automatic switch 1.1 m

Button

Function

Í

Function block 1: brightness-independent op-
eration

É

Function block 1: Set current brightness as
brightness threshold

10 SEK, 30 SEK, 2 MIN, 5 MIN, 30 MIN

Function block 1: Extend minimum run-on-time
(10 seconds) by the selected value

START, STOP

Function block 1: Extend minimum run-on-time
(10 seconds) individually

Set-up buttons, IR remote control

Button

Function

Ù

Walking test – Check detection field

Ú

Reset sensitivity, brightness threshold and
run-on-time to presetting. Press for at least 3
seconds

Operation with IR remote control

If enabled, function block 1 can be operated manually by remote control. In manual operation,
brightness and motion detection for function block 1 are switched off until automatic mode is re-
set.

Switch on, e.g. light: Press 

¿

 button.

Switch off, e.g. light: Press 

Á

 button.

Set automatic mode: Press 

À

 button.

Manually change settings with IR remote control

If enabled, individual settings for function block 1 can be changed during operation using a re-
mote control.

Sensitivity:

Increase sensitivity by one level: Press the 

´

 button.

Decrease sensitivity by one level: Press the 

²

 button.

Recall set sensitivity: Press 

³

 button.

The manual adjustment of sensitivity by the adjuster Sens. (6) is overwritten by the IR-re-
mote control and vice versa.

Brightness threshold:

Change brightness threshold: Depending on requirement, press 

Ê

 button, 

Ë

 button, 

Ì

button or 

Í

 button.

Set current brightness as brightness threshold: Press 

É

 button.

Run-on-time: The preset run-on-time of 10 seconds can be extended individually.

Extend run-on-time: Depending on requirement, press 10 SEK button, 30 SEK button, 2
MIN button, 5 MIN button or 30 MIN button. Other values can be set with the START/
STOP buttons.

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Summary of Contents for A3181-1-01

Page 1: ...Article numbers A3181 1 01 A3181 1AL 01 A3181 1ANM 01 A3181 1CH 01 A3181 1MO 01 A3181 1SW 01 A3181 1WW 01 AL3181 1 01 AL3181 1AN 01 AL3181 1D 01 ES3181 1 01 LC3181 1 01 LS3181 1 01 LS3181 1LG 01 LS318...

Page 2: ...of this device depends upon the software Detailed information on loadable soft ware and attainable functionality as well as the software itself can be obtained from the manu facturer s product databa...

Page 3: ...changes within its detection area This is achieved with the help of the so called PIR sensors which are highly sensitive in the infrared range The geome try of the detection field is ensured by a len...

Page 4: ...nse be havior Sensor sensitivity the sensor sensitivity can be adjusted according to application and en vironment Low heat contrasts outdoors may require a high sensitivity that is far to high for ind...

Page 5: ...about 64 4 F 18 C average humidity used in a hallway with walking people Higher ranges are to be expected for lower ambient temperature note season specific clothing more intense movement of persons r...

Page 6: ...arameter dependent or IR reception RD Red Programming mode is active 6 IR remote control Function buttons IR remote control Button Function Detection of a motion is sent for function block 1 The autom...

Page 7: ...e g light Press button Switch off e g light Press button Set automatic mode Press button Manually change settings with IR remote control If enabled individual settings for function block 1 can be chan...

Page 8: ...tection field The detection field can be limited as required Figure 9 Switch off the left or right PIR sensor with parameter setting Detection angle approx 100 or Mounting the cover Detection angle ap...

Page 9: ...ng To achieve optimum range choose an installation location that is transversal to the direc tion of motion Avoid interference sources in the detection area Interference sources e g heaters venti lati...

Page 10: ...ensity and sensitivity decrease 4 High sensitivity 1 Low sensitivity The specifications on the extent of the detection area are general guide values Discrep ancies can occur depending on the installat...

Page 11: ...re 16 Mount the cover for the left or right side of the device 3 Figure 17 Range A Mount the cover from the front on the left or right side of the device Figure 17 Mount device Prerequisite Bus couple...

Page 12: ...active accord ing to their programmed sensitivity Pace off the detection field paying attention to reliable detection and interference sources Any motions detected are displayed by the blue LED Limit...

Page 13: ...Construction of control Independently Mounted Control for Flush Mounting Pollution Degree PD 2 Impulse Voltage 330 V 8 2 Accessories Bus coupling unit 3 Art No 2073U 01 IR remote control Art No KNXPMF...

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