RADEMACHER DuoFern 9484 Instruction Manual Download Page 23

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5.4  The Function of the Overload Protection

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The DuoFern Motion Detector 9484 features an overload protec-
tion. Should the motion detector overheat due to overload, the 
motion detector will switch off. 

Display for overload

All of the indicator lights flash red.

Behaviour when the overload protection is triggered

If the overload protection has been triggered, the connected 
appliance can no longer be switched on.

Resetting the Overload Protection

 

to reset the protection function, the DuoFern Motion 
Detector 9484 must be briefly disconnected from the 
network

 

or the operating unit must be pulled out of the installation 
housing.

What can I do if the overload protection is regularly  
triggered?

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  Please check that the connected appliance is not 

exceeding the load limits, see page 24, “Technical 
Specifications”.

 

Check that the cable cross-sections of the  
connecting cables suffice.

Summary of Contents for DuoFern 9484

Page 1: ...VBD 641 3 07 16 Item no 3250 17 72 EN DuoFern Motion Detector interior 9484 Instruction manual for the electrical connection and for commissioning Type 9484 ...

Page 2: ...k you for the trust you have placed in us RADEMACHER products have been developed with the greatest possible convenience in mind Having applied uncompromising quality standards and thorough testing we are proud to be able to present this innovative product to you It s brought to you by all the highly quali fied personnel here at RADEMACHER ...

Page 3: ...onnections 12 4 3 Indicator Lights 13 4 4 Functions and Button Combinations 14 5 Product Description 16 5 1 Compatible switches 17 5 2 Overview of Features 18 5 3 Functions and Examples of Application 19 5 4 The Function of the Overload Protection 23 6 Technical Specifications 24 6 1 Detection Ranges and Degrees 28 6 2 Detection Levels and Range 29 6 3 Factory Settings 30 7 Safety Instructions 31 ...

Page 4: ...2 11 Important Information regarding the Commissioning 43 12 Selecting the Operating Mode 44 13 Manual Operation 45 14 Setting the Sensitivity 46 15 Setting the Brightness Set Limit 47 16 Setting the Run on Time 50 17 Logging DuoFern Devices On Off 52 17 1 Logging on DuoFern Devices 53 17 2 Logging off DuoFern Devices 54 17 3 Logging on to the HomePilot 55 17 4 Clearing Process in the DuoFern Netw...

Page 5: ...anuals of the accessories if available as well as the instructions of the respective connected appliance This manual is a component of the product Please store it in an easily accessible place WhenpassingtheDuoFernMotionDetector9484ontoathird party this manual must be passed on as well Damage resulting from non compliance with these instruc tions and safety instructions will void the guarantee We ...

Page 6: ...ea dangerous situation 2 1 Levels of danger and signal words DANGER This hazard will lead to serious injury or death if not avoided WARNING This hazard may result in serious injury or death if not avoided CAUTION This hazard may result in minor or moderate injury if not avoided ATTENTION This hazard may lead to property damage i ...

Page 7: ...iption 1 Procedures 2 Itemisation 1 or a Lists i further useful information Please read the respective manual Indicator light flashes red Indicator light flashes green Indicator light lights up red Indicator light lights up green Indicator light is off i ...

Page 8: ...rn RADEMACHER radio technology for controlling compatible products HomePilot The HomePilot is a central controller unit for RADEMACHER radio products ELV Extra low Voltage SELV Safety Extra low Voltage PIR Sensor Passive Infra red Sensor ...

Page 9: ...9 EN i 3 Included in delivery Included in delivery a 1 x Operating unit 50 x 50 mm b 1 x Frame c 1 x Installation housing d 1 x Instruction manual not illustrated a b c ...

Page 10: ...n sensor Test and set the sensitivity level 3 On Off button Switch the connected appliance on off see page 45 Test and set the brightness value 4 MANU Manual button M Enable manual mode deactivate motion sensor Test and set the run on time The values are respectively set in combination with the other setting buttons see table on page 14 Press for 4 seconds Press for 4 seconds Press for 4 seconds ...

Page 11: ...11 EN 4 1 GeneralView of the Installation Housing 5 6 Pos Symbol Description 5 Plug in coupling for the operating unit 6 Claw fasteners and screws 7 Connecting terminals 8 Type plate i 8 7 ...

Page 12: ...al connecting terminals L N Additional internal wiring of the electric appli ance and or of the external input 11 N L N L L Ext Voltage supply L N 230V 50 Hz Connection of the supply voltage 12 N L N L L Ext Control input Ext Connection of an external switch push but ton for manual control on site 4 2 Electrical connections 10 10 11 i 12 ...

Page 13: ...during com missioning Status display or display of the set value All of the 5 LEDs flash The overload protection was enables see page 23 14 Indicator light 3 red green green flashing The current brightness is being measured The DuoFern login mode is active red flashing Clearing process is active The DuoFern log off mode is active 13 14 Transparent display of the sensor panel for better understandi...

Page 14: ...tomatic mode AUTO 1 x tap 44 Switch on manual mode MANU 1 x tap 44 Settings Display the set sensitivity level AUTO 4 sec 46 Increase sensitivity AUTO 4 sec MANU tap 46 Decrease sensitivity AUTO 4 sec tap 46 Display the set brightness set limit 4 sec 47 Increase brightness set limit 4 sec MANU tap 48 Decrease brightness set limit 4 sec AUTO tap 48 4 4 Functions and Button Combinations ...

Page 15: ...imit 8 sec 48 Display the set run on time MANU 4 sec 51 Decrease the run on time MANU 4 sec AUTO tap 51 Increase the run on time MANU 4 sec tap 51 Logging on DuoFern devices AUTO 1 sec 53 Logging off DuoFern devices MANU 1 sec 54 Clearing process in the DuoFern network AUTO MANU 1 sec 57 Software reset AUTO MANU 4 sec 59 i ...

Page 16: ...tor is enabled For this a brightness set limit can be set Use in the DuoFern network The DuoFern Motion Detector 9484 can be integrated into a DuoFern network to use the range of functions of other DuoFern devices such as the HomePilot External control input Ext for manual operation on site For manual operation one or multiple external switches or push buttons can be connected to the control input...

Page 17: ...alpha exclusive alpha nea solo impuls GIRA Standard System S Color System Stainless steel Standard 55 JUNG CD 500 ST 550 LS 990 CDplus and CD however with coloured rings MERTEN M1 Atelier Artec Trancent Antique New PEHA Standard Dialog Aura LEGRAND Creo Tenara VEDDER Alessa plus i If the supplied frame is replaced by frames of other switches it may under circumstances lead to a reduced degree of d...

Page 18: ...Fern radio system Additional control of DuoFern actuators possible Login and control via the HomePilot possible Remote control via the DuoFern HomePilot central operat ing unit manual transmitter and wall controller etc Control input for an external switch push button enabling manual operation on site Setting options Sensitivity of the motion sensor Run on time Brightness set limit Adoption of the...

Page 19: ...ectrical appliance e g a lamp can be directly connected to the DuoFern Motion Detector 9484 see page 40 and via this it can be switched on and off Stand alone mode with DuoFern actuators In addition multiple DuoFern actuators can be logged on to and controlled via the motion detector see page 52 logging on and off DuoFern devices ...

Page 20: ... Motion Detector 9484 with multiple DuoFern Universal Actuators Corridor lighting Multiple DuoFern Universal Actuators to which the corridor lighting is connected are logged on to the motion detector As soon as the motion detector detects motion the connected appliance and simultaneously all connected actuators will be switched on The switch off is effected automatically after the run on time All ...

Page 21: ... each other via DuoFern In addition DuoFern actuators can also be logged on to and controlled via individual motion detectors see page 52 logging on and off DuoFern devices 5 3 Functions and Examples of Application Application outline Stairway lighting in combined mode 2nd floor 1st floor Ground floor ...

Page 22: ...teredononemotiondetector this new time will be automatically transferred to all motion detectors Example application Stairway lighting in combined mode Installation of multiple DuoFern Motion Detectors 9484 in one stairway to control the stairway lighting The entire stairway lighting is switched on as soon as any of the motion detectors detect motion As soon as the run on time of the motion detect...

Page 23: ...ction has been triggered the connected appliance can no longer be switched on Resetting the Overload Protection to reset the protection function the DuoFern Motion Detector 9484 must be briefly disconnected from the network or the operating unit must be pulled out of the installation housing What can I do if the overload protection is regularly triggered i Please check that the connected appliance...

Page 24: ...W 6 Technical Specifications Connection L andL N Switching voltage 230 V 50 Hz Maximum switching capacity ohmic load e g bulbs 12 A µ Type 1B inductive loads such as fluorescent lamps drives iron core transformers e g for extra low voltage bulbs such as halogen bulbs 6 A µ Type 1B M ...

Page 25: ...trically safe disconnection i Control input Ext for an external manual switch push button on site Input voltage 230 V Maximum length of the control cable 10 m Connection L andL N Maximum switching capacity capacitive loads such as electronic transformers AC DC transformer e g for extra low voltage lamps such as halogen lamps LEDs etc 6 A µ Type 1B 6 Technical Specifications ...

Page 26: ...umber of DuoFern devices 20 General information Sensor type PIR Passive Infra red Sensor Permissible ambient tem perature range 0 C to 40 C Protection class II only for use in dry areas Dimensions W x H x D 50 x 50 x 20 mm operating unit Installation depth 32 mm installation housing Connecting terminals Screw terminals for max 1 5 mm2 cables cross section 6 Technical Specifications ...

Page 27: ... 20 sec 1 min 3 min 10 min 30 min Sensitivity min to max Five settings available see page 46 The current brightness can be adopted as a set limit Factory setting Setting ranges with the HomePilot Run on time 0 1 seconds to 55 minutes con tinuously adjustable In the HomePilot this setting can be found under the term stairway function 6 Technical Specifications i ...

Page 28: ...rees i Detection ranges Degree of detection approx 170 Detection range approx 10 m Detection levels 2 horizontal levels upper lower Detection zones per level upper level 26 zones lower level 32 zones 170 Image of the degree of detection ...

Page 29: ...29 EN 6 2 Detection Levels and Range i 0 1 2 3 0 1 1 m 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 m 0 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 m upper level lower level range range Degree of detection 170 ...

Page 30: ...30 EN 6 3 Factory Settings i Factory Settings Automatic mode On Brightness set limit 700 lux Run on time 1 minute Sensitivity maximum DuoFern participants none ...

Page 31: ...vice department in the event that you discover damage see page 64 7 1 Intended Use Only use the DuoFern Motion Detector 9484 for connecting and controlling electrical appliances e g lighting etc within the permissible load limits see Technical Specifications Operating conditions Only use the DuoFern Motion Detector 9484 in dry rooms A 230 V 50 Hz power supply together with a site provided disconne...

Page 32: ... the DuoFern Motion Detector 9484 for any other purpose than previously mentioned is not permissible i Improper use can lead to serious injuries or property damage The DuoFern Motion Detector 9484 is not suitable to be used for an electrically safe disconnection Neverusetheradiosystem e g DuoFernradiosystem andits componentsfortheremotecontrolofappliancesandsystems with increased safety relevant r...

Page 33: ...must only be carried out by a qualified electrician in accordance with the instructions in this manual There is a risk to life caused through short circuiting and electric shocks if the DuoFern Motion Detector 9484 is used outside or in damp rooms Do not install and use the DuoFern Motion Detector 9484 outdoors or in damp rooms i 7 2 Incorrect Use ...

Page 34: ... sever changes to the temperature in the motion detector s range of detection may lead to errors being triggered Do not install the DuoFern Motion Detector 9484 in the proximity of the following disturbing sources Radiators Heaters Windows that are subject to high levels of solar radiation Ventilation and air conditioning systems ...

Page 35: ...ted box or in an electronic socket In order to ensure optimal operation the DuoFern Motion Detector 9484 should not be installed on a metallic base or near metal objects Select an installation place that is as free from vibrations as possible The ideal installation height see image 1 10 m recommended installation height 8 Selecting the suitable Installation Location ...

Page 36: ...etector9484 soptimumdetectioncapacity is when moving at a right angle to it Frontal movement to the DuoFern Motion Detector 9484 may reduce the sensitivity Take these factors into consideration when selecting an installation location Installation location with an optimum detection range Installation location with a low detection range C D i ...

Page 37: ...thevoltage frequen cy on the type plate corresponds to that of the local mains supply Read the specifications relating to the electrical connection detailed in the instruction manual of the electrical appliance used i i WARNING Short circuiting caused when the DuoFern Motion Detector 9484 is overloaded poses a danger to life The maximum switching capacity must not be exceeded for this pleaseobserv...

Page 38: ...ion housings of other RADEMACHER products are not compatible i Connection instructions when using an external switch push button When using the control input Ext you must connect the external switches push buttons and the DuoFern Motion Detector 9484 to the same phase L The maximum length of lead to connect an external switch push button must not exceed 10 m Length of insulation stripped 6 mm All ...

Page 39: ...ht into the flush mounted box 3 Remove the insulation on all leads down to 6 mm in length and connect them according to the following connection diagram 4 After the electrical connection the installation of the DuoFern Motion Detector 9484 into the flush mounted box is carried out see page 42 9 3 Carrying out the Electrical Connection ...

Page 40: ... N PE N L Lamp i External switch or push button optional i The additional connection terminals N and L are solely intended for wiring the connected electrical appliances and or an external switch push button Do not use the connection terminals N and L for further indoor installations ...

Page 41: ...E N L Lamp Changeover switch cross connection also possible i The additional connection terminals N and L are solely intended for wiring the connected electrical consumers and or an external switch push button Do not use the connection terminals N and L for further indoor installations ...

Page 42: ...d box and fasten it with the screws of the claw fasteners 2 Place the frame onto the installation housing 3 Subsequently carefully insert the operating unit into the instal lation housing 4 Switch on the mains power supply again 5 The DuoFern Motion Detector 9484 starts with the learning phase see next page i ...

Page 43: ...the DuoFern Motion Detector 9484 starts This learning phase takes approx 45 seconds the running light on the indicator lights shows this Running light during the learning phase of 45 seconds After completion of the learning phase the electrical appliance is briefly switched on off and the motion detector is ready for use ...

Page 44: ...ting mode is displayed every time the connected appliance is switched on off see page 45 Observe the indicator lights The automatic mode is enabled if LEDs 1 and 3 light up red The manual mode is enabled if LEDs 3 and 5 light up red Switching on the automatic mode 1 AUTO 1 x The automatic mode is switched on by briefly tapping the AUTO button Switching on the manual mode 1 MANU 1 x The manual mode...

Page 45: ...e external push button or switch 2 At the same time the enabled operating mode is displayed by means of the indicator lights see page 44 3 In the automatic mode the appliance is auto matically switched off after the set run on time see page 51 i The appliance can also be switched off manually this stops the run on time Subsequently the DuoFern Motion Detector 9484 is locked for approx five seconds...

Page 46: ...se decrease the level of sensitivity 1 AUTO Press and hold the AUTO button 2 Tap on AUTO MANU After approx 4 seconds you can increase the sensitivity by additionally tapping on the MANU button 3 Tap on AUTO After approx 4 seconds you can decrease the sensitivity by additionally tapping on the on off button Observe the following whilst setting the indicator lights minimum sensitivity maximum sensit...

Page 47: ...different settings 1 4 sec Press and hold the button for approx 4 seconds 2 The brightness set limit is displayed after approx 4 seconds example Display the set brightness set limit Observe the following whilst setting the indicator lights 5 lux low level of brightness 10 lux 50 lux 200 lux 700 lux high level of brightness Brightness sensor disabled i Factory setting ...

Page 48: ...u can decrease the set limit by additionally tapping on the AUTO button Adopting the current brightness as the set limit If required as an alternative to the setting the current brightness can be adopted as the set limit i Ensure that the sensor panel is not covered during the measurement 1 8 sec Press and hold the button for 8 seconds 2 The set limit is displayed after approx 4 seconds example 15...

Page 49: ...er approx 8 seconds and the brightness measurement starts 4 The measurement is completed as soon as the middle indicator light flashed green 5 Subsequently the measured brightness is displayed as the new set limit 15 Setting the Brightness Set Limit i ...

Page 50: ...tes Observe the following whilst setting the indicator lights 20 seconds 1 minute factory setting 3 minutes 10 minutes 30 minutes After infinite adjustment in the HomePilot the indicator lights approximately display the set run on time per level Information on setting the run on time in the HomePilot The run on time is set in the HomePilot under the description Stairway function in milliseconds ms...

Page 51: ... 2 Tap on MANU After approx 4 seconds you can increase the run on time by additionally tapping on the on off button 3 Tap on MANU AUTO After approx 4 seconds you can decrease therun ontimebyadditionallytappingon the AUTO button 16 Setting the Run onTime i From a run on time of 600 100 ms on it is possible to enable a switch off advance warning flashing prior to the actual switch off by entering an...

Page 52: ...each desired DuoFern device e g DuoFern Universal ActuatororHomePilot mustbeloggedontotheDuoFernMotion Detector 9484 To do so please read the instruction manual for the respective DuoFern device Maximum number of connected devices You can assign a maximum of 20 DuoFern devices to a DuoFern Motion Detector 9484 ...

Page 53: ...ess the middle indicator light flashes green 4 After successful registration the middle indicator light lights up for approx 4 seconds and the connected appliance is briefly switched on or off 5 Register the next DuoFern device For this repeat points 1 to 2 or terminate the registration Pay attention to the middle indicator light The middle indicator light lights up red if the registration process...

Page 54: ...20 seconds 3 During the logging off process the middle indicator light flashes red 4 After successful logging off the middle indicator light lights up for approx 4 seconds and the connected appliance is briefly switched on or off 5 Log off the next DuoFern device For this repeat points 1 to 2 or terminate the log off Pay attention to the middle indicator light The middle indicator light lights up ...

Page 55: ...HomePilot i For your DuoFern Motion Detector 9484 to be set and monitored by the HomePilot it must be registered once 1 Open the use interface of the HomePilot and click left on the button configuration and then on register device ...

Page 56: ...oFern Motion Detector 9484 are displayed individually after logging on successfully The sensor part and the actuator part can be individually named and marked with symbols 4 Save both parts individually The sensor part of the DuoFern Motion Detector 9484 is displayed under Sensors with the corresponding status the actuator part is displayed under Devices Switches and can be controlled directly ...

Page 57: ...A software reset must be carried out in order to logout and delete all DuoFern transmitters see page 59 1 AUTO MANU 1 sec Enable the clear function Simultaneously press and hold the buttons for 1 second 2 During the logging off process the middle indicator light flashes red 3 The middle indicator light will light up green for 5 seconds as soon as the clearing process has completed Cancelling the c...

Page 58: ...e operating unit out of the installation housing 2 Wait approx 5 seconds and then carefully reinsert the operating unit into the installation housing 3 Subsequently check that the DuoFern Motion Detector 9484 is functioning correctly 4 If the DuoFern Motion detector 9484 is still not reacting carry out a software reset see page 59 and test the motion detector with the factory settings ...

Page 59: ...19 Erase all Settings Software Reset 1 AUTO MANU Simultaneously press and hold all three buttons for 4 seconds 2 Release the buttons as soon as the three indicator lights light up red in a constant manner 3 All settings will be erased and reset to the default factory settings AlloftheregisteredDuoFerndevicesareautomaticallylogged off i ...

Page 60: ...vice off of the DuoFern network 2 Switch off the mains power secure it from restarting and check that the system is de energised 3 Carefully pull the operating unit off the installation housing 4 Remove the frame 5 Release the claw fasteners of the installation housing and pull it out of the flush mounted box 6 Disconnect the connecting cable from the installation housing 7 Securetheconnectionpoin...

Page 61: ...EMACHER Geräte Elektronik GmbH hereby declares that the DuoFern Motion Detector 9484 complies with the Directive 2014 53 EU Radio Equipment Directive The full text of the declaration of conformity is available at the following website www rademacher de ce ...

Page 62: ...ering Repairs and modifications by third parties unauthorised persons Use of unsuitable accessories Damage caused by unacceptable excess voltage e g stroke of lightning Operational malfunctions caused by radio frequency overlap ping and other such radio interference A prerequisite for the warrant is that the new device must have been purchased from one of our approved specialist retailers Proof of...

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Page 64: ...e Service Hotline 01807 933 171 Fax 49 2872 933 253 service rademacher de 30 seconds free of charge subsequently 14 cents minute from German fixed line networks and max 42 cents minute from German mobile networks Subject to technical modifications misprints and errors excepted Illustrations not binding ...

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