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Dimensions  

(L × D × H in mm)

HF 360-2 UP:  

103 × 103 × 61

HF 360-2 AP:  

123 × 123 × 57

Input voltage

220-240 V, 50/60 Hz

Power consumption

• Stand-by

HF 360-2:  

< 1 W

Capacity, switching  

output 1: (COM

 

1/COM

 

2)

Incandescent/halogen lamp load  

2000

 

W

Fluorescent lamps, electronic ballast  

1500

 

W

Fluorescent lamps, uncorrected  

1000

 

VA

Fluorescent lamps, series-corrected  

400

 

VA

Fluorescent lamps, parallel-corrected  

1000

 

VA

Low-voltage halogen lamps  

2000

 

VA

LED

 

<

 

2 W  

100

 

W

2

 

W

 

<

 

LED

 

<

 

8

 

W  

300

 

W

LED

 

>

 

8

 

W  

600

 

W

Capacitive load  

176

 

μF

Capacity, switching  

output 2: (COM

 

2 only)

max. 230 W/230

 

V

max. 1 A (cos φ = 1) for HVAC  

(heating/ventilation/air-conditioning)

Time setting

10

 

s to 60 min,

IQ mode

Twilight setting

2-2000

 l

ux

Reach

ø 12 m

Angle of coverage

360°

Mounting height

2-4 m

IP rating

IP54 (surface-mounted version only)

Temperature range

-20°C to +50°C

UWB transmitter power

 

-41

 

dBm/MHz

Bluetooth frequency

2,4-2,48 GHz

HF 360-2 frequency

5,8 GHz

Bluetooth transmitter power

5 dBm/3 mW

Transmitter power HF 360-2

<

 

1

 

mW

12. Technical specifications

11. Troubleshooting

Malfunction

Cause

Remedy

 Light does not switch ON

 

No supply voltage

 

Lux setting too low

 

No movement detection

 

Check supply voltage

 

Slowly increase lux 

setting until light  

switches ON

 

Ensure unobstructed 

sensor vision

 

Check detection zone

 Light does not switch OFF

 

Lux setting too high

 

Stay-ON time running out

 

Interfering heat sources: 

e.g. fan heater, open 

doors and windows, 

pets, light bulb/halogen 

floodlight, moving objects

 

Reduce lux setting

 

Wait until stay-ON time 

elapses; reduce stay-ON 

time if necessary

 

Check detection zone

Sensor switches OFF despite 

persons being present

 

Stay-ON time too short

 

Light-level threshold 

too low

 

Increase stay-ON time

 

Change twilight setting

Sensor does not switch OFF 

quickly enough

 

Stay-ON time too long

 

Reduce stay-ON time

Sensor does not switch ON 

quickly enough when  

approached from the front

 

Reach is reduced when 

approached from the 

front

 

Install additional sensors

 

Reduce distance  

between two sensors

Sensor does not switch ON 

when persons are present 

despite it being dark

 

Lux setting too low

 

Semi-automatic mode 

activated

 

4 hours OFF activated 

 

Increase light-level 

threshold

 

Activate fully automatic 

mode or switch light ON 

at button

 

Deactivate 4 hours OFF

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Summary of Contents for HF 360-2 BT IPD

Page 1: ...GB DE I HF 360 2 COM1 COM2 BT IPD GB DE...

Page 2: ...5 57 123 123 3 6 C D A B 3 7 HF 360 2 4 2 5 m 12 m 4 1 COM 1 I O L S L L N N 50m S L 4 2 COM 2 I O B1 S L L N N B0 50m S L Textteil beachten Follow written instructions 3 1 HF 360 2 COM1 COM2 BT IPD...

Page 3: ...T IPD UP 5 L N 5 1 5 2 5 3 I O 5 4 4 3 BT IPD I O L L L N N 4 4 COM 1 AP S N N L L L N 50m L N 4 5 COM 2 AP S N N L L B1 B0 L N 50m L N 4 6 BT IPD AP N N L L L N L N 4 7 COM 1 UP L N S 4 8 COM 2 UP L...

Page 4: ...6 7 5 5 5 6 5 7 5 8 I O 6 6 1 HF 360 2 6 2 HF 360 2 6 3 HF 360 2...

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Page 6: ...erner Taster kann der Melder als Halbautomat be trieben und jederzeit manuell bersteuert werden TON bzw TON OFF beschreibt das Verhalten beim Bet tigen des Tasters Auf Stellung ON OFF l sst sich die B...

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Page 8: ...Reference to other information in the document 2 General safety precautions Disconnect the power supply before attempting any work on the sensor During installation the electric power cable being conn...

Page 9: ...ors can be operated a individual sensor or as a group The group is inter connected via wireless communication In each group a group master must be defined in the Smart Remote app All sensors in a grou...

Page 10: ...statutory rights against the vendor If these rights exist in your country they are neither curtailed nor restricted by our Warranty Declaration We guarantee that your STEINEL Professional sensor produ...

Page 11: ...ooting Malfunction Cause Remedy Light does not switch ON No supply voltage Lux setting too low No movement detection Check supply voltage Slowly increase lux setting until light switches ON Ensure uno...

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