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Example 2:
E.g. offi ces

DIP switch settings:

1

2

3

4

On x

x

Off

x

The light 

must

 be switched on via the operating button and is 

daylight-independent. ECO Off and long press deactivated.

Automatic off via detector after end of cut-off time (Auto Off) or 
light level. Light sensor has fi rst priority. 

The light switches off automatically after a predetermined period 
when registration of activity in the detector’s coverage area has 
ceased, or the light level remains above the preset level for fi ve 
minutes.
230 V operating button must be connected.

Setting the light level and cut-off time is performed via the 
integrated potentiometers or via the IR remote control 41-926 
(accessory).

Example 3:
E.g. staircases

DIP switch settings:

1

2

3

4

On x

x

x

Off

 

 

Automatic on/off via daylight-dependent sensor. Light sensor has 
fi rst priority.

The light switches on automatically when the detector detects 
activity within the coverage range and the light level is below the 
preset level. 

The light switches off automatically after a predetermined period 
when registration of activity in the detector’s coverage area has 
ceased, or the light level remains above the preset level for fi ve 
minutes.

The light can 

always

 be switched on via the operating button, 

regardless of the daylight level. 

230 V operating button must be connected.

Setting the light level and cut-off time is performed via the 
integrated potentiometers or via the IR remote control 41-926 
(accessory).

  Operation & maintenance

Dirt affects the operation of the detector and the detector’s lens 
must therefore be kept clean. Use a damp cloth for cleaning. Use 
water mixed with ordinary detergent. Avoid putting pressure on 
the lens. If the lens or other parts of the detector are defective, it/
they must be replaced.

Technical data

Input:
Power supply ............................................. 230 V AC 50 Hz ±10%
Power consumption .................................. 0.2 W

Output:
Relay, potential-free .................................. NO, 230 V, µ 10 A
Load:
 Incandescent 

lamps 

............................. 2,300 W

 

Fluorescent tubes, uncompensated .... 1,200 VA

 

Halogen incandescent lamps .............. 2,300 W

Max. compensation capacity .................... 140 µF
Max. starting peak ..................................... 165 A/20 m sec.

Performance:
Lux range (preset settings) ........................ 20–1,000 lux 
Time range (preset settings) ...................... Pulse, 2–60 min. 
Range ........................................................ Ø20 m, 360°
Installation height ...................................... 2–3.4 m
Sensitivity  ................................................. 4 settings
Enclosure class ......................................... IP 54
Cable dimension (Ø14 mm max.) .............. 3 pcs. 5 x 2.5 mm

²

 

Ambient temperature ................................. -5°C to +50°C

Certifi cation:
CE in accordance with .............................. EN 60669-2-1

Accessories

IR Remote .................................................. 41-926
Presence detector, slave ........................... 41-702

Remote control

Settings using IR remote control: 

Fig. 8.

Lock/unlock:
Press three times to “unlock the sensor” – edit mode. Each press 
is indicated by a green fl ash in the detector. When the detector 
enters programming mode, this is indicated by one green fl ash.

The detector acknowledges with two fl ashes from the green LED. 
Press Lock/Unlock 3 times within 5 seconds. 

Press once to “lock the sensor” – operating mode. The detector 
acknowledges with two fl ashes from the green LED.

For all settings (except Light On/Off, Short push, Long push, 
Status Ch 1, Status Ch 2 and LED On/Off) the detector must be 
unlocked, the setting selected and then the detector must be 
locked again for the setting to become active.

If the detector is not locked, it will lock automatically after two 
minutes and any modifi ed settings will be saved.

Light On/Off (1 & 2):
This function turns the light on/off constantly, independently of 
registered activity and light level. If this function is activated, the 
red LED will fl ash On 0.25 sec. and Off 10 sec. 

The detector will remain in the selected function until it is 
cancelled again, either by pressing “Light On/Off” three times 

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