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theRonda S360-100 UP WH
2080520
theRonda S360-100 UP GR
2080521
307419
1103110401
Presence detector
EN
1. Product characteristics
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Passive infrared presence detector for ceiling installation
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Circular detection area 360°, up to Ø 9 m (64 m
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Restriction of detection area with cover clips
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Automatic presence- and brightness-dependent control
for lighting
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Mixed light measurement suitable for fluorescent lamps
(FL/PL/ESL), halogen/incandescent lamps and LEDs
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Channel A light: relay, 230 V
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Fully or semi-automatic operation, switchable
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Brightness setpoint adjustable, teach-in function
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Reduction of time delay when present briefly (short-term
presence)
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Connection option for push buttons or switches for
manual switching with automatic detection of push
button/switch
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Pulse function for staircase light timer switch
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Detection sensitivity configurable
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Ready for immediate use due to factory presetting
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Test mode for checking function and detection area
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Ceiling installation in flush-mounted box
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Surface mounting on ceilings possible with back box
(option)
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User remote control “theSenda S” (option)
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Management remote control "SendoPro" (option)
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Installation remote control "theSenda P" (option)
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App remote control "theSenda B" (option) and
corresponding app "theSenda Plug" (iOS/Android)
2. Security
Danger of death through electric shock or fire!
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Installation should only be carried out by a
qualified electrician!
WARNING
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Work on electrical systems may only be carried out by
qualified electricians or by instructed persons under the
guidance and supervision of a qualified electrician in
accordance with the technical regulations applying to
electricity!
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Comply with the country-specific safety regulations for
work on electrical systems! Ensure absence of voltage in
the cable before installation!
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The device is maintenance-free. If the device is opened
or penetrated with any object, the guarantee lapses.
3. Proper use
The presence detector is intended for indoor installation. The
presence detector is exclusively intended for the use as con-
tractually agreed between the manufacturer and the user. Any
other use is considered to be unacceptable. The manufacturer
does not accept liability for any resulting damages.
4. Function
The presence detector is primarily used in offices, corridors,
stairs, toilets, basements and garages as well as in homes for
easy and energy-efficient control of lighting. The switch con
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tact "light" switches lighting on with presence and insuffici
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ent brightness, and off with absence or sufficient brightness.
The light can also be switched on/off manually using push
buttons or switches.
Function description
Mixed light measurement
Presence detection
Artificial light
Push button for manual lighting control
Incident daylight
Channel A light
Switching response is controlled by presence and brightness.
The switch contact closes during darkness and when some-
one is present. It opens with a delay when there is brightness
or when no one is present.
Time delay
The time delay enables delayed switching off of lighting after
the room is vacated. The time delay is adjustable in a range
of 10 s to 60 min. If someone goes into an unoccupied room
only briefly and leaves it within 30 seconds, then the light
will be switched off prematurely after 2 minutes (short-term
presence).
Push button control
The lighting can be manually switched at any time via a push
button or switch. If the light is switched on manually, it will
remain on for at least 30 minutes provided that people are
present. It then switches off when the brightness is adequate.
The light is forced off after the preset time delay if the room
was (previously) vacated. If artificial lighting is switched off
manually, the lighting remains switched off as long as the
room is occupied. The lighting switches again automatically
after the time delay has expired.
Fully or semi-automatic device
Lighting control via the presence detector operates fully
automatically for increased comfort or semi-automatically for
greater energy savings. The lighting switches on and off auto-
matically as a "fully automatic device". As a "semi-automatic