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PMXXX-78400R08171
XXX-78400 SENSOR
Read the complete manual before attempting installation and activating the system.
1. DESCRIPTION FLUSH MOUNTING MOTION DETECTOR PIR180°
This sensor is part of the Niko sensor/actor product range. This range presents a number of comfort functions
in combination with different switch functions.
XXX-78400:
flush mounting motion detector PIR180° with adapter frame 45 x 45mm
The flush mounting motion detector is an electronic motion switch that switches on the load when a motion from
a source heat in its detection range is detected.
Attention:
suitable only for indoor mounting!
Sensor (A)
= the visible electronic component, available in all Niko flush mounted designs and colours, which, either
automatically or manually, sends a command to the connected actor when the switching has to be carried out.
Actor (B)
= the built-in component, which, upon receipt of a command from the connected sensor, switches
the connected load or transmits a Nikobus telegram.
2. TECHNICAL DETAILS
- Turn-off delay: programmable from ±5s. to ±30min.
- Light sensivity: light sensor programmable from 2 to 1.000lux
- Recommended built-in height: 0,8 to 1,2m
- Can be controlled manually (time before OFF: 4h)
- Provided with staircase function
- Detection range: 8m (horizontal)
- Detection angle: horizontal 180°, vertical 60°
- After a power cut: the movement detector will switch on the load for the set shut-down delay, should the lighting
level at the time be less than the light sensitivity setting.
3. CONFIGURATION
The built-in movement sensor is an electronic movement switch that switches on the load whenever movement by
a heat source is detected within its detection range. If a person enters the detection range, the movement sensor
switches on the connected load for as long as heat movement is registered in the detection range. On leaving the
detection range or remaining motionless in it, the connected load is switched off after a preset delay.
Basic settings
A. Setting light sensitivity (position 2)
Set light sensitivity from 2 to 1000lux with a screwdriver:
Rotate to the left: dark (approximately 2lux)
Rotate to the right: daylight (approximately 1000lux)
B. Setting switch-off delay (position 3)
Set time lapse using screwdriver:
Rotate to the left: Min. time = 5s. (for installation)
Rotate to the right: Max. time = 30min.
4. USE AND PROGRAMMING
1. Push button (1) for switching to manual mode
2. Set light level
3. Set turn-off delay
A. Switching to manual mode:
The 180° built-in movement sensor has 2 modes:
- Automatic mode (PIR mode): If the light drops below the set level and if movement of a heat source is detected,
the light is switched on for a preset time.
- Manual mode: Light is on continuously for a maximum of 4h.
• The red LED in the PIR indicates that manual mode is on.
• After 4h., the PIR switches back to automatic mode by itself.
• The red LED switches off at the same time.
Switching between automatic and manual modes is achieved by briefly pressing the button (<5s.) at the top
of the unit.
B. Locking out manual mode
It is possible to lock out switching to manual mode. This is done by applying a voltage to the “1 external input
terminal” (E1) of the actor (same phase as power supply).
C. Staircase function: (not with 10A actor 420-0010X)
By momentarily switching off the power at the “1” external input terminal of the actor, via a NC or NO push
button, the movement sensor will switch on the load for the set turn-off delay, should the lighting level at the
time be less than the light sensitivity setting. You can combine this function with manual mode lock out using a
switch. See connection diagram
D. Parallel switching
Where systems use more than one movement sensor in parallel, light bulbs must not shine into the detection
range of the movement sensors, because, for instance, when the first sensor switches the lights off, the second
will register the cooling down and switch the lights on again. Up to 5 two-wire actors (420-0040X) can be
connected in parallel. The minimum load requirement remains at 40W.
E. Programming PIR and Nikobus
Manual programming
1. Starting position
1. The Nikobus module is not in programming mode.
2. All bus participants that automatically send Nikobus telegrams (such as timers, light sensors and other sensors
from the sensor-actor range) are inactive or switched off.
3. Make sure there is enough ambient light.
4. Place the PIR you wish to program on the actor.
5. After the PIR has been placed on the Nikobus actor, you wait for min. 30s. (time necessary to initialize the PIR).
6. Turn the light sensitivity key completely to the left (moon) and wait for 5s.
7. Switch the PIR into manual mode by briefly (<5s.) pushing the key on top of the appliance. Switch back to PIR
mode to break off any possible privious detection.
2. Programming as motion detector
2.a. You wish an action when someone comes into the detection field of the PIR.
PIR
Nikobus module
1. Place the PIR in starting position (see 1).
2. Place the Nikobus module in programming mode.
Select the desired output and mode.
3. Place the PIR in manual mode. The red LED lights up.
At the same time, a Nikobus telegram ‘PIR sensor on’
is sent.
4. Exit programming mode.
5. Place the PIR back into PIR mode (red LED goes
out).
6. The PIR is back into starting position. Additional PIR
sensors can now be programmed.
2.b. You only wish an action when someone has left the detection field of the PIR (after the set time).
Note:
This option only functions in combination with single button modes.
PIR
Nikobus module
1. Place the PIR in starting position (see 1).
2. Place the PIR in manual mode. The red LED lights
up.
3. Place the Nikobus module in programming mode.
Select the desired output and mode.
4. Place the PIR back into PIR mode. The red LED goes
out. At the same time, a Nikobus telegram ‘PIR sensor
off’ is sent.
5. Exit programming mode.
6. The PIR is back into starting position. Additional PIR
sensors can now be programmed.
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