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Shroud foils 

If the independent setting capability of the 3 sensors is not sufficient, you can additionally apply shroud foils (C), (D)
and (E) to limit the detection zone in the way you require (see illustration). Shroud foils (A) + (B) under the sensor sig-
nificantly impair the detection of small animals. This will, of course, prevent detection by these lenses, particularly the
sneak-by guard.

Note:

Use of the shroud foil (A) may prevent the remote control from working (see Fig. 

).

Hint:

Apply a little water with cleaning agent to the lens and subsequently apply the shroud foil. In this way, the foil

does not firmly adhere immediately and you can conveniently make fine adjustments. Once the cleaner is dry, the 
foil adheres.

If a mains switch is installed in the mains supply lead, the light is capable of the following functions in addition to the
simple ON/OFF function (wiring 

and 

):

Manual override by power switch

Sensor operation
1) Switch light ON (when light is OFF): 

Switch OFF and ON once. Light stays ON for the period selected.

2) Switch light OFF (when light is ON): 

Switch OFF and ON once. The light goes out or switches over to sensor mode.

Manual override
1) Activate manual override: 

Turn switch OFF and ON twice. The light is set to stay ON for 4 hours 
(red LED lights up behind lens). Then it returns automatically to sensor mode
(red LED off). 

2) Deactivate manual override: 

Switch OFF and ON once. The light goes out or switches over to sensor mode.

5 sec. – 15 min.

1 x OFF/ON

4 hours

2 x OFF/ON

Twilight setting 
(response threshold) 

(Factory setting:
daylight operation 2000 lux)

The sensor's response threshold
can be set to between approx. 2 lux
and 2000 lux.

Note:

The desired twilight value can also be memorised by 
remote control.

Reach setting 

(Factory setting: 
max. reach)

The reach can be adjusted in 3 directions by 3 control dials (100° respectively) independently from one another. The
table shows the reaches with different mounting heights and tangential walking direction. The values apply with flat
terrain and a temperature of 20 °C.

Time setting 
(switch-off delay) 

(Factory setting: approx. 10 sec.)

The desired duration of illumination
of the connected light is infinitely
adjustable between approx. 5 sec.
to max. 15 min. 

Pulse mode:

If the controller is set to “     ”, the device is in pulse
mode, i.e. the output is switched on for approx. 2 sec.
(e.g. for an automatic stairwell system). Afterwards, the
sensor does not react to movement for approx. 8 sec.

Functions on the unit

The system can be put into operation once the mains
power has been connected and the unit is closed.
The sensor first carries out a calibration cycle lasting 
40 – 50 sec. (LED flashes once a second).

Once calibration has been completed, several settings
can be made directly on the sensor or by remote control
(see section on “Remote control”). 

5 sec. - 15 min.

2 – 2000 lux

2 – 20 m

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Connection examples

Light without existing neutral conductor

Light with existing neutral conductor

Connection using two-circuit switch for manual
and automatic operation

Connection via two-way switch for manual 
override and automatic operation

Position I: automatic operation
Position II: manual operation for permanent light ON

Note:

the unit cannot be switched OFF, only optional

operation between settings I and II.

a)

Load, max. illumination 2500 W 
(see Technical specifications)

b)

Sensor connection terminals

c)

Indoor switch

d)

Indoor two-circuit switch, manual, automatic

e)

Indoor two-way switch, automatic, manual override

Connecting several sensors in parallel (not illustrated)

In this case, it is important not to exceed a sensor's
maximum connected rating. In addition, all units must
be connected to the same phase.

Technical specifications

Dimensions (H x W x D):

143 x 114 x 175 mm

Output:

Filament bulbs, 2500 W max., operating on 230 V AC 

*1)

Fluorescent lamp, 1000 W max., at cos 

ϕ

= 0.5, inductive load at 230 V AC

8 x 58 W each max., C 

 176 µF operating on 230 V AC 

*2)

Switching capacity 
softstart module:

max. 100 W, trailing edge, only filament bulb

Connection:

220 – 240 V / 50 Hz (2.5 mm

2

max.)

Angle of coverage:

300° with 180° angle of aperture as well as sneak-by guard for coverage directly
below the sensor. Capability of masking out individual segments

Reach:

Adjustable in 3 directions independently from one another by control dial, 
(2 – 20 m max., temperature-stabilised)

Sensor technology:

4 sensors, 6 levels for long-distance detection and 5 for sneak-by guard, 
1360 switching zones

Time setting:

5 sec. – 15 min., pulse mode (approx. 2 sec.)

Twilight setting:

2 – 2000 lux

Manual override:

selectable (4 h)

Permanent light OFF:

selectable (6 h)

IP rating:

IP 54 through 2K-technology

Temperature ranging from:

- 20° C to + 50° C

*1)

VDE tested

*2)

Fluorescent lamps, low-energy bulbs, LED lights with electronic ballast (total capacity of all connected ballasts below 
the value specified). 

Operation / Maintenance

The Infrared Sensor is suitable for switching light ON 
and OFF automatically. The unit is not suitable for bur-
glar alarm systems as it does not provide the level of
sabotage protection that is prescribed for this purpose.
Weather conditions may affect the way the motion
detector works. Strong gusts of wind, snow, rain or hail

may cause the light to come ON when it is not wanted
because the sensor is unable to distinguish sudden
changes of temperature from sources of heat. The 
detector lens may be cleaned with a damp cloth if it
gets dirty (do not use cleaning agents).

Declaration of conformity

This product complies with
- Low Voltage Directive 2006/95/EC
- EMC Directive 2004/108/EC

Mounting height

2
4
8

12
16

max

1.8 m

2 m
4 m
8 m

13 m
19 m

> 20 m

2.5 m

2 m
4 m
7 m

12 m
16 m

> 20 m

3 m

3 m
7 m

12 m

> 20 m
> 20 m

5 m

4 m

12 m

> 20 m
> 20 m


Stand-

ard

Setting, 
control dial

1)

1)

1)

1) Not recommended, restricted detection

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