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Technical data sheet: S000077897EN-1 

Updated:  

Created: 10/03/2014

Cat. No(s): 0 489 14

Lighting management sensor - PIR

  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 

attention: 

Always test before using other special cleaning products.

  11. sTaNDaRDs

Directive: CE
Installation standard: NFC 15-100
Product standard: 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).

- Regulations:  ERP (public buildings) 

ERT (workplace buildings) 

IGH (high-rise buildings)

PRobLem

CaUses

soLUTIoNs

Lighting stays on when there is no-one present

Some sources of interference, such as air 

currents, vibrations and radiators, can cause 

unintended operation

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

3-  If the interference still continues, move the 

sensor away from sources 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 is 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
For work areas, choose between  

10 and 1 (10 minutes recommended)
Increase the sensitivity
Move the sensor closer to the work area
Increase the threshold

  12. TRoUbLeshooTINg

Note: 

All technical information is available at

 

www.legrandoc.com

Summary of Contents for 0 489 14

Page 1: ...00 operations Mains zero breaking in order to limit the effect of induced currents on cut off relays by fluorescent loads in particular this sensor breaks the voltage at mains zero Switching occurs wh...

Page 2: ...gement sensor PIR 3 Dimensions With protective cover 84 46 31 118 2 1 A max SN S2 S1 100 m max 8 5 A max PB L 8 5 A max 2 1 A max PB 100 m max 8 5 A max 2 1 A max V U 30 V 4 Connection 4 1 Wiring with...

Page 3: ...0 489 14 Lighting management sensor PIR PIR 2 5 m 3 5 m 1 2 2 1 A max SN S2 S1 100 m max 8 5 A max 8 5 A max 8 5 A max PB LN L2 L1 4 Connection continued 4 4 Wiring for several loads connected in par...

Page 4: ...Updated Created 10 03 2014 Cat No s 0 489 14 Lighting management sensor PIR 6 INSTALLATION continued 6 3 Fitting 6 INSTALLATION continued 6 3 Fitting continued 3 50 67 4 0 489 71 6 4 Choice of detect...

Page 5: ...he sensors S switch to the ON state one short press all the sensors S inversion of OFF to ON or ON to OFF L1 OFF L2 OFF Ln OFF S1 OFF S2 OFF Sn OFF 1 s L1 ON L2 ON Ln ON S1 ON S2 ON Sn ON L1 ON L2 ON...

Page 6: ...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 In...

Page 7: ...0 4 m Height 2 5 m Sensitivity Low 25 Sensitivity Medium 50 Sensitivity High 75 Sensitivity Very high 100 a m b m a m b m a m b m a m b m 2 6 3 6 4 6 4 6 b a CK 12 m PIR 2 5 m 0 4 Height 2 5 m Sensit...

Page 8: ...ents vibrations and radiators can cause unintended operation 1 Reduce the sensitivity level 2 If the interference continues using the configuration tool go into the Detection system parameters select...

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