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6 Information for electrically skilled persons 

6.1 Fitting and electrical connection 

DANGER! 
Electrical shock when live parts are touched. 
Electrical shocks can be fatal. 
Before carrying out work on the device or load, disengage all the 
corresponding circuit breakers. Cover up live parts in the working environment. 

Selecting the installation location 

When choosing the installation location, the following points must be considered. 

Select a vibration-free installation location. Vibrations can lead to unwanted switching. 

Avoid interference sources in the detection area. Interference sources such as heaters, 
fans, air-conditioners and cooling illuminants can lead to unwanted switching.  

Motions crosswise to the motion detector (figure 2) B can be detected more easily than motions 
approaching the motion detector (figure 2) A. Thus, the cross walking range is greater than the 
walk to walking range. 

Take direction of motion into account. 

Figure 2 

All information regarding the range (figure 3) applies to an installation height of 2.2 m. In the 
case of a deviating installation height, the range changes (figure 4). 

Determine installation height. 

Figure 3 

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Light Management  

Universal automatic switch 180° 2.20 m 

Summary of Contents for AS 1280-1 Series

Page 1: ...Device is not suitable for disconnection from supply voltage The load is not electrically isolated from the mains even when the device is switched off Do not press on the sensor window Device can be...

Page 2: ...imit is reached To avoid any light swings caused by a cooling illuminant the motion detector does not evaluate any motion signals for a brief lockout time after switching off The motion detector adjus...

Page 3: ...he light is switched on for the run on time after mains return Longer than 2 seconds The motion detector goes through a self test for approx 40 seconds after mains return The light is first switched o...

Page 4: ...er than 10 seconds Adjusting detection angle Brightness threshold approx 1 lux night operation Brightness threshold approx 10 lux switching takes place during twilight Brightness threshold 150 lux set...

Page 5: ...switched on output HLK continues switching motion dependent Switching off On for 2 hours or Continuous on o Press button for Continuous on function press alternative button 7 on the motion detector A...

Page 6: ...tton or 2 wire extension insert over entire surface for longer than 3 seconds Switch on brightness is saved For confirmation the light is switched off briefly and switched on again i In the state as s...

Page 7: ...an 10 seconds i No run on time is set in short time operation i With the HVAC insert the function is only executed for Kanal 1 output i To switch off short time operation press Reset button for less t...

Page 8: ...e extension insert Only a few settings are possible in combination with a 3 wire extension insert Setting sensitivity see Chapter Operation on a main unit Use outdoors see Chapter Operation on a main...

Page 9: ...o Avoid interference sources in the detection area Interference sources such as heaters fans air conditioners and cooling illuminants can lead to unwanted switching Motions crosswise to the motion det...

Page 10: ...with the frame onto the concealed insert i Do not connect any main units in parallel This can lead to light swings 6 2 Commissioning Insert battery into IR remote control i Keep contacts of batteries...

Page 11: ...s Installation height 1 10 2 20 m Detection angle 180 cross walking range approx 12 x 6 m walk to walking range approx 8 4 m Short time operation pulse duration approx 0 3 s pulse stop approx 2 7 s I...

Page 12: ...ity Limit detection area Cause 2 On for 2 hours or Continuous on is activated Switch on automatic mode Cause 3 Night light function is switched on The light stays on at 20 brightness Switch off night...

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