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Automatic switching
ENG
Setting the distance
The distance between the object to
be detected and the sensor can be set
between 3.5 cm and 130 cm.
Prerequisite:
Settings level
1
is active, see
chapter 6.2 “Activating the settings level”,
The connected luminaire blinks.
X
Within 10 seconds, position the object
to be detected in front of the centre of
the sensor
B
The connected luminaire goes out.
X
Wait for 5 seconds while the sensor
adapts to the new distance.
X
Then remove the object, for example
open the door of the switch cabinet.
If the setting was
successful
, the con-
nected luminaire flashes six times.
The settings menu is exited.
If the setting
failed
, the connected lumi-
naire blinks continuously.
NOTE:
Possible causes of a failed setting:
The object has moved. The object was out-
side the permissible range.
X
To correct a failed setting, restart the
device via the supply voltage.
The distance is reset to the factory set-
ting of 10 cm.
or
X
To correct a failed setting, reactivate set-
tings level 1 and set the distance again.
Setting the switching logic
The switching logic can be changed.
The factory setting “not inverted” is suit-
able, among other things, for the interior
lighting of a switch cabinet. As soon as the
door is opened, the device switches on the
connected luminaire.
Prerequisite:
Settings level
2
is active, see
chapter 6.2 “Activating the settings level”,
X
Move your hand over the centre of the
sensor
B
at a distance of 3.5 cm to
10 cm, see Fig. 1.
The connected luminaire indicates the
current setting by flashing:
Flash-
ing
Setting
1 ×
Switching logic not
inverted (switch cabinet
mode)
2 ×
Switching logic inverted
X
To change the setting, move your hand
over the sensor again.
The connected luminaire indicates the
current setting by flashing.
X
If you have reached the desired setting:
Wait for 10 seconds.
The set value is applied.
The connected luminaire flashes six
times.
The settings menu is exited.