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Status Ch 1 and Status Ch 2:
If one of these buttons is activated, the detector will indicate
which settings it is operating from via LED indication.
Channel 1 = Red LED
Channel 2 = Blue LED, is not active.
Green LED indicates closed status.
Example: Channel 1 is set at 300 lux with a 10 minute delay. If
”Status Ch 1” is pressed, the green LED will flash once and then
the red LED will flash four times
.
The first five red flashes indicate the fifth lux setting = 300 lux.
The following four red flashes indicate the fourth Time setting =
10 minutes.
Lux buttons:
Setting light level.
Press Ch 1 for setting channel 1 which is indicated by the red
LED.
There are 10 preset settings: 20/50/100/200/300/400/500/700/10
00 and
∞
(light independent) as well as a user-defined light value
(Learn actual lux).
The user-defined Lux value functions in the 20–1000 Lux range.
When ”Learn actual lux” is activated, the red LED will flash once
to indicate that the current light level is loading. If the light level
is outside of the range 20 - 1000 Lux, the minimum (20 Lux) or
maximum (1000 Lux) will be loaded.
This setting should be used when the desired minimum lighting
in the room has been reached (the time when the light will be
switched on due to insufficient daylight in the room).
Time buttons:
Setting the cut-out time.
There are seven preset settings: Pulse/2 min./5 min./10 min./15
min./30 min. and 60 min.
There is also an eight-hour constant on for operating a HVAC
system. Red LED flashes (0.25 seconds On and 30 seconds Off),
when this function is active. To cancel the function, activate the
button again and the red LED stops flashing. Also stop the eight
hour timer and return to automatic operation and the light can be
turned on in accordance with the selected application. When “8
Hours” is active, the detector will not perform any other function.
Instead of selecting a normal delay, it is possible to choose the
“Pulse function”, where the output pulses, i.e. flashes with a
fixed rhythm.
Pulse is 5 seconds On and for 55 seconds Off.
The pulse function can be used e.g. to control ventilation
systems. The pulse function stops after the selected cut-off time,
after activity detection in the sensor’s coverage area has ceased.
If this function is desired, first press “Pulse”, then press one of
the “Time” buttons (not “8 Hours”).
Example: The “Pulse” and “5 min” buttons are activated
via remote control. This means that after the final activity
registration, the sensor will pulse for five minutes.
Fig. 9.
Test On/Off:
Activating walk-test.
When the test has been activated, the blue LED comes on. When
the detector detects activity in the coverage area, the red LED
and associated lighting will switch on for 5 seconds. The blue
LED is inactive when the connected lighting is on.
NB! The walk-test is daylight-independent.
Short push:
Has the same function (and limitations) as a short push given by
the operating button.
Long push:
Has the same function (and limitations) as a long push given by
the operating button.
Fact. setting:
Pressing this button immediately restores all settings to factory
settings.