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Functions – Settings by Potentiometer
Application Examples
Light level settings
Night-time mode, minimum setting approx. 10 lux / 1 fc
min
Corridors, foyers
1
Stairs, escalators, moving walkways
2
Restrooms, dining areas
3
Classrooms, sales floors, gymnasiums
4
Individual offices, conference and meeting rooms
5
Laboratories, precision work areas
>=6
Daylight mode
max
The occupancy time delay
setting for switching output 1
is adjustable from a minimum
of 30 seconds to a maximum of
30 minutes.
Occupancy time delay setting
If the dial is set to (fully coun-
terclockwise), the unit is in pulse
mode, i.e. the output is switched
'ON' for approx. 2 sec. Afterwards,
the sensor does not respond to
movement for approx. 8 sec. For
use with a time delay relay.
Turned fully clockwise: 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 min.,
the longest 20 min.
Pulse mode (except DIM)
IQ mode
The chosen response threshold
can be adjusted from approx.
10 – 1000 lux / 1 – 100 fc.
Control dial turned fully clockwise:
MAX daylight mode
Control dial turned fully
counterclockwise:
MIN night-time operation
Light level setting
Potentiometer
e
Potentiometer
f
DT Quattro COM1-24 / COM2-24 / DIM-24
Note:
Depending on the site of installation, the setting may need to be corrected by 1 – 2 marks on the scale.
Brightness is measured directly at the sensor.