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Technical data sheet: S000074405EN-2 

Updated: 10/02/2016 

Created: 18/01/2013

Catalogue Number(s): 0 488 04

PIR switch sensor 

  10. CARE

Keep the lens clean.

Clean the surface with a cloth.

Do not use acetone, tar-removing cleaning agents or trichloroethylene.

Resistant to the following products:  - Hexane (EN 60669-1) 

- Methylated spirit 

- Soapy water 

- Diluted ammonia 

- Bleach diluted to 10% 

- Window-cleaning products 

Note: 

Always test before using other special cleaning products.

PROBLEM

CAUSES

SOLUTIONS

Lighting stays on when there is no-one present

Sources of interference, such as draughts, 

vibration or radiators, may cause nuisance  

tripping

1-  Reduce the sensitivity level
2-  If the interference continues: using the 

configuration tool, go into the Detection 

system parameters, select Maintain and then 

choose PIR and US

3-  If the interference still continues, move 

the sensor away from the source(s) of 

interference

Lighting does not switch off during the day 

when there is an adequate level of natural light

Regulation function not active
Light level threshold set too high
Light contribution too high

Activate the regulation function
Reduce the light level threshold
Check that the sensor is positioned correctly in 

relation to the window
Decrease the power of the luminaires

Lighting switches off when there are people 

present and the natural light level is not 

adequate (darkness)

Time delay too short
Detection sensitivity too low
Light level threshold too low

Increase the time delay
10 to 1 minutes is recommended for work  

areas
Increase the sensitivity
Move the sensor closer to the work area
Increase the threshold

  12. TROUBLESHOOTING

  11. STANDARDS

Directive: CE
Product standards: IEC 60669-2-1
Environmental standards: 

-  European Directive 2002/96/EC: 

 

WEEE (Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment)

-  European Directive 2002/95/EC: 

 

RoHS (Restriction of Hazardous Substances)

Summary of Contents for 0 488 04

Page 1: ...er removed CONTENTS Page 1 Use 1 2 Technical characteristics 1 3 Dimensions 2 4 Connection 2 5 Installation 4 6 Removal 4 7 Operation 5 8 Settings 6 9 Performance 7 10 Care 8 11 Standards and approvals 8 12 Troubleshooting 8 1 Halogen bulb 2 ELV halogen bulb with separate electronic ballast 3 ELV halogen bulb with separate ferromagnetic ballast 4 Fluorescent tube with separate ferromagnetic ballas...

Page 2: ...h sensor 3 DIMENSIONS Without protective cover 4 CONNECTION Number of terminals 6 Type of terminals automatic Terminal capacity 2 x 2 5 mm2 Stripping length 8 mm 4 1 Wiring with auxiliary control 100 m max With protective cover 8 5 A 8 5 A 71 73 Ø 1 0 5 66 72 62 Ø 1 0 5 2 A 2 A U 30V Ext supply L1 L1 PB 230 110 DC VAC Wiring ...

Page 3: ... Created 18 01 2013 Catalogue Number s 0 488 04 PIR switch sensor 4 CONNECTION continued 4 2 Wiring for a single load connected in parallel 2 A SN SN LN S2 S2 L2 S1 S1 L1 PB 8 5 A 100 m 8 5 A 8 5 A 2 A L PB 8 5 A 100 m 4 3 Wiring for several loads connected in parallel ...

Page 4: ...4405EN 2 Updated 10 02 2016 Created 18 01 2013 Catalogue Number s 0 488 04 PIR switch sensor 5 INSTALLATION 1 2 3 1 2 50 Ø 85 Ø 85 0 3 to 20 mm 5 INSTALLATION continued 5 1 Sensor positioning 5 2 Recommended light exposure 4 m 2 5 m 6 REMOVAL ...

Page 5: ...time delay or when the light level threshold has been reached Auto ON OFF mode The load will be switched on and off automatically Option It is possible to control the sensor by infrared remote control using Cat Nos 0 882 00 01 20 31 32 33 7 1 More than one sensor and more than one load The products can be synchronised in two steps one long press 1s all the sensors S change to ON one short press al...

Page 6: ...5 Time delay 15 min 3 5 10 15 20 min 0 59 min 59 s Sensitivity PIR very high Low medium high very high Modes Auto on Auto off Inactive Activate Deactivate Walk through mode Active Activate Deactivate Manual on Auto off Inactive Activate Deactivate Detection system Initial PIR Non modifiable Maintain PIR Non modifiable Restart PIR PIR Deactivate Alarm Inactive Activate Deactivate 8 SETTINGS continu...

Page 7: ... Height m 2 5 4 6 3 5 5 6 5 4 6 5 7 5 5 6 10 5 6 4 5 5 Sensitivity High 75 Sensitivity Very high 100 Ø m Ø m Height m 2 5 6 5 8 3 8 5 11 5 4 12 5 14 5 12 16 5 6 8 5 12 5 Height Ø 1 2 m m 2 5 0 2 5 PIR PIR 9 PERFORMANCE continued 9 2 Presence Sensitivity Low 25 Sensitivity Medium 50 Ø m Ø m Height m 2 5 2 5 4 3 3 5 4 4 4 5 5 4 6 5 6 2 5 3 5 Sensitivity High 75 Sensitivity Very high 100 Ø m Ø m Heig...

Page 8: ...ce still continues move the sensor away from the source s of interference Lighting does not switch off during the day when there is an adequate level of natural light Regulation function not active Light level threshold set too high Light contribution too high Activate the regulation function Reduce the light level threshold Check that the sensor is positioned correctly in relation to the window D...

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