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•  Fit magnetic sensor module.

 (Fig. 5.8)

•  Switch ON power supply. 

(Fig. 5.8)

•  Make settings.

  

(

 „6. Function and settings“)

6.  Function and settings

Factory settings

The factory settings are activated when 

the presence detector is put into operation 

for the first time as well as after resetting 

by the app.

The following factory settings are 

provided:

Twilight level: 

500 lux

Time setting COM1: 

30 s

Time setting HVAC: 

15 min

Fully / semi- 

automatic mode: 

 Fully auto-

matic mode

Switch-ON delays HVAC: OFF

360-2 reach:  

100 %

Twilight setting

The chosen response threshold can be 

set from approx. 2 to 2000 lux.

Setting HF 360-2 detection

Reach can be set via app.

Daytime operation

When movement is detected, the sensor 

switches the load ON irrespective of 

ambient brightness.

Teach-IN

The Teach-IN function is to be selected 

at the level of light at which you want the 

sensor to respond to movement from 

now on. The level of ambient brightness 

measured in this way will be saved after 

10 seconds. The load is deactivated 

during this period.

S

 

= Switch

B0/B1

  =   Floating relay for controlling 

HVAC

Cable length between sensor and button 

< 50 m.

Important:

 Incorrectly wired connections 

will produce a short circuit later on in the 

product or fuse box. In this case, you 

must identify the individual cables and 

re-connect them.

Connect the mains power supply lead 

COM1 

(Fig. 4.1/4.4/4.7)

Connect the mains power supply lead 

COM2 

(Fig. 4.2/4.5/4.8)

Connect the mains power supply lead 

BT IPD 

(Fig. 4.3/4.6/4.9)

5.  Installation

•  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

Mounting procedure

•  Switch off power supply. 

(Fig. 4.1/4.2/4.3)

Concealed mounting

•  Connect to mains power supply. 

(Fig. 5.1)

•  Fit load module and screw  into place. 

(Fig. 5.2)

•  Fit magnetic sensor module.

 (Fig. 5.3)

•  Switch ON power supply. 

(Fig. 5.3)

Surface mounting

•  Mark drill holes and drill. 

(Fig. 5.4)

•  Screw load module into place. 

(Fig. 5.5)

•  Connect to mains power supply. 

(Fig. 5.6)

•  Fit surface-mounted surround. 

(Fig. 5.7)

Time setting

The chosen stay-ON time can be set 

from a minimum of 30 seconds to a  

maximum of 60

 

minutes. If no movement 

is detected, the sensor switches OFF 

after the stay-ON time expires.

Bluetooth grouping

The sensors 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 group operate in the same 

way as the group master is configured. 

Reach can be set individually for all lights 

in the lighting group.

Neighbouring-light function

The neighbouring-light function can be 

activated and deactivated via the Smart 

Remote app. This function assigns the 

neighbouring groups to the active sensor 

group. The active group responds to 

activation signals from the neighbouring 

group assigned to it and switches to 

main light as defined in the settings.

Operating mode
Semi-automatic mode

The light now only switches OFF auto-

matically. Light is switched ON manually. 

Light must be requested using the button 

and stays ON for the time set.

Fully automatic mode

The light automatically switches ON and 

OFF in relation to light level when some-

one is present. Light can be switched ON 

and OFF manually at any time. 
This temporarily interrupts the automatic 

switching function.

Presentation mode

If input 

S

 is used in fully automatic mode 

with load activated, the sensor will  

activate presentation mode. The load 

remains switched OFF as long as move- 

ment is being detected. As soon as move-

ment is no longer being detected and the 

stay-ON time has elapsed, the sensor 

returns to normal sensor mode.

Button input

Tells the sensor how to interpret incoming 

signal S. Assigning external buttons allows  

you to operate the detector as a semi- 

automatic unit and override it manually  

at any time. SOUND or SOUND/OFF  

describes the behaviour after actuating 

the button. In the ON-OFF setting, the 

light can be switched ON and OFF man-

ually at any time. In the SOUND setting, 

light can no longer be switched OFF 

manually. The stay-ON time starts from 

the beginning again each time the switch 

is pressed.

IQ mode

The stay-ON time is self-learning and 

adjusts dynamically to user behaviour. 

The optimum time cycle is determined 

by means of a learning algorithm. The 

shortest time is 5 minutes, the longest 

time 20 minutes.

Pulse mode

The pulse function activates the output 

for 2 seconds (e.g. for staircase lighting 

time switches). The sensor will then be in 

a dead time for 8 seconds.

Smart Remote app

To read off the sensor via smartphone or 

tablet, you must download the STEINEL 

Smart Remote app from your app store. 

You will need a Bluetooth-capable smart-

phone or tablet.

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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...

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