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– When mounting with exposed cable,
break out the mounting tab
(Fig. 5.4)
– Firmly screw the mounting frame
onto the surface-mounting adapter
(Fig 5.5)
– Make plug connection
(Fig. 5.6)
– Position sensor on the mounting frame
(Fig. 5.7)
• The sensor is held on the frame by
magnetic force.
Note:
When setting the reach, the mounting
height needs to be specified via the ETS
Note:
Surface-mounted installation has influ-
ences on the sensor variables measured.
For this reason, correction factors are
implemented in the software which take
effect by activating the "surface mount-
ing" type of installation in the ETS.
6. Function and settings
Factory settings
– See KNX application description
Startup
During initial commissioning, the presence
detector creates a room image. The room
must be free of movement for 2 to
2.5 minutes for this.
Note:
An image of the room is also created if
reach or mounting height is changed.
The ETS can adjust the sensitivity of the
True Presence Multisensor from 1 (= low)
to 9 (= high).
The functions to be used (activated) are
set in the "General Settings" parameter
window using the ETS.
Product components Installation
(Fig. 3.1)
– Sensor
– Mounting frame
Product components Installation
(Fig. 3.2)
– Sensor
– Mounting frame
– Surface-mounting adapter
Product dimensions, concealed
installation
(Fig. 3.3)
Product dimensions, surface-mounted
installation
(Fig. 3.4)
Detection zone
(Fig. 3.5)
4. Installation
Wiring diagram
(Fig. 4.1)
5. Mounting
• Check all components for damage.
• Do not use the product if it is damaged.
• Select an appropriate mounting loca-
tion, taking the reach and presence
detection into consideration.
• Switch OFF power supply
(Fig. 4.1)
Mounting procedure, concealed
installation
– Firmly screw the mounting frame onto
the mounting box
(Fig 5.1)
– Make plug connection
(Fig. 5.2)
– Position sensor on the mounting frame
(Fig. 5.3)
• The sensor is held on the frame by
magnetic force.
Mounting procedure, surface-mounted
installation
– Drill holes and screw on surface-
mounting adapter
(Fig. 5.4)
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