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Make marks for the holes on the wall (with en-closed drill 

template/base).

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Drill holes. 

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60mm

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Feed cable through the seal of the base.

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Fasten base (and spacer frame) to the wall.

 

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brown

Phase

Switched 

phase

Neutral 

conductor

Neutral 

conductor

Earthing 

conductor

Earthing 

conductor

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blue

green/yellow

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Connect the individual wires to the appropriate terminal. 

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Tighten screws.

Click!

Click!

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Plug motion detector into base and click in.

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Connect motion detector to power supply.

Dismantling

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Using the screwdriver, carefully loosen the snap-in hook at 
the side and pull the device forward.

Installation instructions

As the detector reacts to variations in temperature, avoid the 

following situations:

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Do not direct motion detectors at objects with highly reflec-

tive surfaces such as mirrors etc.

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Do not install motion detectors near heat sources such as 

heating outlets, air conditioning systems, lamps etc.

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Do not direct the motion detector at objects that turn in the 

wind such as curtains, large plants etc.

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Take account of motion direction during test run. 

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16 m

360°

 

Recommended installation height: 2 – 4 m

 

Crosswise detection area: 16 m (crosswise to the detector)

 

Frontal detection area: 5 m (in front of the detector)

 

Detection angle: 360°

5.  Direction test and alignment 

The walk test is used to test the detection range and to res-

trict it if necessary.

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Set the potentiometer time (min) to test.

The motion detector  now only reacts to movement (indepen-

dent of brightness).

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Crosswise to the detection area. After the motion detector 

has detected a movement, it switches on for 2 s.

Note direction of motion during the test. 

 

Summary of Contents for theLuxa S360 WH

Page 1: ...he motion detector in an environmentally sound manner electronic waste 2 Description 3 potentiometers for setting time min and bright ness lux and sensitivity Meter Motion detector with sensor head 3 Connection WARNING Danger of death through electric shock Disconnect power source Cover or shield any adjacent live components Ensure device cannot be switched on again Check power supply is disconnec...

Page 2: ...ors at objects with highly reflec tive surfaces such as mirrors etc Do not install motion detectors near heat sources such as heating outlets air conditioning systems lamps etc Do not direct the motion detector at objects that turn in the wind such as curtains large plants etc Take account of motion direction during test run 10 20 30 40 40 10 20 30 40 40 10 20 30 40 40 5 m 1 6 m 360 Recommended in...

Page 3: ... Lux 500 Lux 7 Lux 100 Lux 10 Lux 15 Lux 50 Lux 15 Lux or want a specific brightness value to be learned using the teach in function At the desired brightness set the potentiometer to The value will be learned after 15 s Leave potentiometer at position Set time min If the motion detector detects no further movement it swit ches off after the set time If you want to change the preset time 2 min def...

Page 4: ...0 3 Min switching capacity 10 mA Switching contact μ Contact 230 V AC LED lamps 2 W 25 W LED lamps 2 W 8 W 90 W LED lamps 8 W 100 W Incandescent and halogen lamp load 2300 W Low voltage halogen lamps 2300 VA Fluorescent lamps low loss series devices uncorrected 400 VA Series corrected 400 VA Parallel corrected 400 VA 42 μF Fluorescent lamps electronic ballast 600 W Compact fluorescent tubes electr...

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