
350-41600 / 350-41686
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Read the complete user manual before carrying out the installation and activating the system. Keep the manual for future reference.
1. USE
The detector is suitable for use in offices, schools, public buildings, meeting rooms... and can be used in both large and small rooms. To expand the detection
range, type 350-41601 slaves can be connected to this master. A maximum of 20 slaves can be connected to one master.
The unit to be controlled can “run” with two settings:
• as a presence detector (automatically on/ automatically off) :
- Once movement is detected or the ambient light level is below the set value, the detector automatically switches on the lighting.
- The light is switched off automatically once movement is no longer detected and the switch-off delay has lapsed or if there is sufficient daylight during 5 min.
- The lighting can always be switched on using the push button, provided that the ambient light level is below the set value.
• as an absence detector (manually on / automatically off). An extra push button is always required.
- The detector only switches on the lighting after pushing the push button, if the ambient light level is below the set value.
- The light is switched off automatically once movement is no longer detected and the switch-off delay has lapsed or if there is sufficient daylight during 5 min.
The detector has a built-in light sensor preventing the lamps to be switched on if there is sufficient ambient light.
The settings of the detector can be changed using the IR remote control 350-41934 (to be ordered separately) or the Niko Sensor Tool app and related universal
remote control for smartphone 350-41936.
This manual applies to the following detectors:
Reference number
350-41600
350-41686
Control with EnOcean buttons
No
Yes
2. INSTALLATION IN 6 STEPS
Step
Description
Section
1
Select the location of the detector
§ 2.1
2
Connecting the detector
§ 2.2
3
Set as presence or absence detector
§ 2.3
4
Setting the lux level
§ 2.4
5
Setting the switch off-delay
§ 2.5
6
Sensitivity of the detector settings
§ 2.6
2.1. Select the location of the detector
2.1.1. General placement
The detector responds to movement and heat in relation to the surroundings. Avoid placing the detector close to heat sources such as cookers, radiators, ventilation
systems or moving objects. This may cause unintended activation (see Fig. 1). Ensure that there are no obstacles (pipelines, support beams …) between the
detector and the persons that must be detected.
2.1.2. Mounting height
The recommended installation height for this detector is 2.4 m. At this height the detector has a range with a diameter of 8 m on the ground (Fig.2).
2.1.3. Range
The detection area can be extended by adding the type 350-41601 slave to the installation. A maximum of twenty slaves can be connected to one master. To
guarantee maximum detection, it is best to use a 30% overlap in an installation with multiple detectors.
2.2. Connecting the detector
2.2.1. General
Connect the detector as shown in the wiring diagram (see Fig. 5). It is not necessary to assemble the detector immediately because it has removable connectors.
This allows the connector first to be cabled separately and then to be pushed back into the detector.
The detector is suitable for direct mounting on the ceiling (Fig. 3).
Only power up the detector when all cables have been connected. As soon as the detector is connected to the mains voltage, it can be programmed using
the IR remote control 350-41934 (to be purchased separately) or the Niko Sensor Tool app and related universal remote control for smartphone 350-41936.
After it is connected, the detector operates according to the factory settings:
Function
Automatic switch on/off via sensor (presence detector)
Lux level
200 lux
Switch-off delay
15 mins
Sensitivity
high sensitivity