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Technical data sheet: F01163EN/01  

Updated: 30/03/2015  

             Created: 07/07/2010

Catalogue number(s): 0 882 30

Configuration tool with screen

B

 Light regulation

Principle

: Light regulation distinguishes between the available natural 

light and the provision of artificial light.

It continuously measures the natural light level (daylight) and 

compensates for the lack of this natural light level by switching on the 

artificial light.

The light level cell distinguishes between the available natural light and 

that provided by artificial light and, by comparing with the daylight 

setpoint, the product adjusts the provision of artificial light.

The daylight setpoint set in the products is a threshold below which 

the area being lit must not fall, as indicated in standard NF 12464-1. 

C

 Provision of light

This is the quantity of additional lux contributed by switching on the 

artificial light.

D

 Loop type

There should be outside light available for correct operation of the 

regulation function. 
Closed loop: 

The sensor measures the light level in its coverage area and regulates 

the lighting according to this measurement.
Open loop:

The sensor does not measure the light level in its coverage area.

The lighting is regulated according to the available outside light.

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3.2.4 Files

Sensor parameter

Advanced mode

Files

Sensor PnL

Files

3

Files

File name

3. NAVIGATION (CONTINUED)

3. NAVIGATION (CONTINUED)

The "Files" menu can be used to display the customised settings saved.

Up to 26 files can be saved.

xx H xx MIN xx Sec

PIR > High

US > Low

Closed loop

xxx Lux

x Lux

Light regulation

Mode

Detection scheme

Detection scheme

Detection scheme

Alert

Time delay
Sensitivity
Sensitivity
Loop type
Daylight setpoint
Provision of light
Enabled/Disabled
Walkthrough
Initial > IR only
Maintain > IR only
Retrigger > IR only
Enabled/Disabled

Example

Sensor parameter

Advanced mode

Files

Sensor PnL

Sensor PnL

4

PnL = Push & Learn

Teach mode allowing several products to be combined in a system.
The configuration tool allows this function to be used remotely.

Walk test

Mode used to check how the installation is operating.

When the command is sent, the sensor goes into test mode for  

5 minutes. The sensor is therefore in Auto ON/Auto OFF mode and the 

time delay is set at 5 sec. 
End time delay

Used to force the end of the current time delay.
Initial state

Used to exit Test mode and puts the installation into operating mode 

(initial state).

This function does not modify the selected parameters.
ON

Used to force switch-on.
OFF

Used to force switch-off.

Sensor PnL

Add peripheral

Group PnL

Del

Learn

Files

Sensor PnL

Test

Settings

Test

5

Walk test

End time delay

Initial state

ON

OFF

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3.2.6 Test

A

Learn

End

OK

+

-

A

Adds a channel  

to the group

Deletes a channel  

from the group

Ends the procedure

Goes to 

the next 

channel

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3.2.5 Sensor PnL

Summary of Contents for 0 882 30

Page 1: ...he product to be measured At a maximum angle of 15 in the axis of the IR transmission and reception LED see figure 4 m 4 m 15 15 Backlit screen automatic switch off Weight 71 g Impact resistance IK04 Operating temperature 5 C to 45 C Storage temperature 20 C to 70 C Recharging Use a mini USB cable not supplied to recharge the configuration tool via a standard USB socket Note Updating software is a...

Page 2: ... 2 3 s 1 2 3 5 4 6 Sensor parameter Advanced mode Files Sensor PnL Sensor parameters 1 1 2 3 Time delay 000 H 15 Min 00 Sec Max time delay 255 H 59 Min 59 Sec A Daylight setpoint 0500 lux Max 1275 lux C Sensitivity Very high US High HF High PIR Very high High Medium Low B Detection scheme E IR and US Maintain IR or US Retrigger IR or US Initial IR and US IR or US HF only PIR and HF PIR or HF IR on...

Page 3: ...oint Value at which the load switches on if the light level is less than the setting and goes off if it is above this setpoint The daylight setpoint can be set up to a maximum of 1275 lux D Mode There are 4 different operating modes Auto on Auto off mode Comes on automatically On detection of a presence if there is insufficient natural light Turns off automatically If no presence is detected and a...

Page 4: ...ode Files Sensor PnL Files 3 Files File name 3 NAVIGATION CONTINUED 3 NAVIGATION CONTINUED The Files menu can be used to display the customised settings saved Up to 26 files can be saved xx H xx MIN xx Sec PIR High US Low Closed loop xxx Lux x Lux Light regulation Mode Detection scheme Detection scheme Detection scheme Alert Time delay Sensitivity Sensitivity Loop type Daylight setpoint Provision ...

Page 5: ...uct documentation is displayed 5 Install the updating file 6 Click on Yes 8 Select the desired language then click OK 7 Click on Yes 9 Click on Next 3 Click on the icon to access software downloading 4 Download the file 3 2 7 Settings 4 1 Installing the software Files Sensor PnL Test Tool config Settings 6 Languages Version Battery A C B Version Firmware X X XX B Languages Français English Italian...

Page 6: ...lete 16 Click on Finish 1 Launch the application shortcut on the Desktop 15 Select Install this driver software anyway 11 Click on Browse to indicate the destination directory 12 Click on Next 13 To create a software icon on your desktop check the corresponding box then click on Next This window summarises the tasks selected earlier 14 Click on Install to confirm these actions or else on Previous ...

Page 7: ...st be switched off Note All technical information is available on Commercial premises office buildings Passage areas and corridors 100 lux Stairs 150 lux Canteens 200 lux First aid room 500 lux Warehouse 100 lux Offices 300 500 lux Conference rooms 500 lux Reception rooms 300 lux Technical drawing 750 lux Manufacturing areas Packaging rooms 300 lux Visual work during manufacturing 1000 lux Assembl...

Page 8: ...lowing products Hexane En 60669 1 Methylated spirit Soapy water Diluted ammonia Bleach diluted to 10 Window cleaning products WARNING Always test before using other special cleaning products Directive CE Product standard EN 60 669 2 1 Environmental standards European Directive 2002 96 EC WEEE Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment European Directive 2002 95 EC RoHS Restriction of Hazardous Subs...

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