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41Y700_03_R3_130618CWH
41Y700_03_R3_130618CWH
GB
User manual
Presence detector 1-channel, 41-700
Operation
Presence detector 360° 1-channel master, consists of an integral
unit, featuring On/Off control of 1 channel, presence detector,
light sensor and integrated IR receiver.
Pushbutton power switch and light fi ttings are connected directly
to the detector which is fi tted fl ush with the ceiling. The detector
can be installed and operated using the factory settings.
However, for optimal light regulation, it is recommended
that you adjust the detector settings to the conditions of the
premises (light requirements). This is done via the integrated
potentiometers or IR remote control type 41-926 (accessory).
Installation
Location:
The detector responds to movement and heat in relation to the
surroundings. Avoid placing the detector close to heat sources
such as cookers, electric radiators or ventilation systems, or
moving objects such as hanging mobiles etc. This may cause
unwanted activation.
Fig. 1.
Range:
The recommended installation height for this detector is 2–3.4 m.
2.5 m is the optimal installation height. At this height the detector
has a range of Ø 20 m on ground level and Ø 13.5 at 80 cm table
height (without the lens cover).
Fig. 2.
Extending the coverage area:
It is possible to increase the coverage area by using presence
detector 41-702 (slave). It is possible to connect 10 slaves
(41-702) to one 41-700 (master) which will control the load
with its settings.
Master and slave presence detectors have the same range.
To achieve complete coverage by using several detectors,
it is recommended that an overlap of approximately 30% is
calculated.
Fig. 3.
Installation:
The detector is designed for fl ush mounting in a PL/Euro socket.
Fig. 4.
Connection:
The detector must only be connected to a power supply once
all wire connections have been connected. After connection
to the power supply, the detector will be ready to operate after
approximately 40 seconds (warm-up time).
The red LED fl ashes during warm-up. The end of the warm-up
time is indicated with two short fl ashes from the green LED.
Wiring diagram.
Fig. 5.
Glossary
App. = Application, the method by which the detector will
function.
Active on = The detector only switches on the light if the push-
button power switch is activated, depending on the lux setting.
The light switches off automatically after a predetermined time
after the last registered activity.
Auto on/off = The detector switches the light on automatically
depending on the lux setting when activity is registered in the
coverage area. The light switches off automatically after a
predetermined time after the last registered activity.
Short press on = Press the pushbutton power switch < 1 second.
This may switch on the light, depending on the setting.
Long press = Press the pushbutton power switch > 1 second
and is light-independent.
ECO off = Short press < 1 second, switches off the light at the
same time. The detector will be blocked for 10 seconds.
Settings
Functions are confi gured via DIP switch.
Factory settings:
Fig. 6.
App.: Auto On/Off with the option for short press On and ECO
Off.
Short press is light-dependent.
Lux: 200 lux
Time (Off-delay): 10 minutes
Sensitivity: High sensitivity
Settings:
Settings can be changed via potentiometers under the cladding
or by using the IR remote control type 41-926 (accessory).
Selection of applications:
The detector can be set to function as: Active On/Auto Off or
Auto On/Auto Off. This is done via DIP switch 1.
Fig. 6.
It is also possible to select various functions using the connected
operating button. This is done via the DIP switch 3.
Fig. 6.
Setting of applications:
DIP switch 1:
On: Auto On/Off
Off: Active On/Auto Off
DIP switch 2:
Not used
DIP switch 3:
On: Only short press On. (ECO Off and long press deactivated)
Off: Option for short press On and ECO Off. For long press > 1
second the light will be switched on or off constantly for two
hours + the set cut-off time, switched on or off.
The detector is supplied with a lens cover – this can
be adjusted or removed for correct coverage.