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Important (installation) notes 

- Before starting to install the motion detector, ensure that the 230-volt 
power supply cable is de-energised using a voltage tester. 
- Any installations must be completed by trained specialists. 
- The MZ 5000 motion detector is designed for internal and external 
applications. 
- If any functional faults, such as a continuous light or the light 
switching on/off independently, please refer to "Troubleshooting" on 
page 25. 

 
 

Installation 

The ideal installation height is 2.3 to 3 m, however, the MZ 5000 can 
be used at heights of approx. 1.2 to 4 m. Fix the mounting base at the 
required installation height (wall, corner or ceiling installation) and 
thread the cable through the membranes into the base. Ensure that no 
water can run along the cable duct in to the housing. 
Close the motion detector as follow:  

Phase (L) Neutral conductor (N) Switched phase (L1)

Relay 2 (designated by 5A NO), the isolated contact that functions 
independently of the brightness, can be used to control the heating, 
ventilation, sounds, etc (max. switching capacity: 5A). 

 

Connecting electrical loads 

High starting currents shorten the service life of the relay integrated 
into the detector. To ensure the relay (16A) is not overloaded, please 
observe the technical specifications (especially with regard to the 
starting current of, for example, compact FL, FL and energy-saving 
lights, etc., or this type/standard of compensation) provided by light 
and lamp manufacturers. We recommend switching a maximum of 
three to four motion detectors in parallel, if the number of switching 
cycles is above average or in the event of increased (inductive) loads, 
we recommend using the short pulse function on the motion detector 
and switching the load via an external staircase timer switch or 
contactor. 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

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Summary of Contents for MZ5000

Page 1: ...Operating instructions MZ5000...

Page 2: ...the wireless function Page 25 Bi directional Swiss Garde MZ 5000 Page 13 Installation of the BiDi module Page 13 Control pad CP key assignment operation Page 14 18 Preparing for programming pairing P...

Page 3: ...with a range stabilisation function which ensures that even during poor weather conditions an acceptable detection range can be maintained Faulty operations are suppressed to prevent the light from be...

Page 4: ...and air conditioning management system The Z blin MZ 5000 with two independent relays is the perfect energy management system Relay 1 regulates and controls the lighting independently from persons pre...

Page 5: ...Please note that once broken off parts cannot be added back on Therefore use masking tape electrical tape for testing purposes and only make changes to the shutter in accordance with the results from...

Page 6: ...ling Cable inlets 3x One hole for mounting to the wall Two holes for mounting to the wall hole spacing MZ 2000 L1 L N Relay 2 Isolated normally open contact Earth connection optional Protection class...

Page 7: ...ing Close the motion detector as follow Phase L Neutral conductor N Switched phase L1 Relay 2 designated by 5A NO the isolated contact that functions independently of the brightness can be used to con...

Page 8: ...ycles is above average or in the event of increased inductive loads we recommend using the short pulse function on the motion detector and switching the load via an external staircase timer switch or...

Page 9: ...e previously activated with the control pad Warning If Time 1 is set to pulse then ON holiday and party mode cannot be activated Press once interruption of approx two seconds Light on relay 1 switches...

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Page 11: ...ases the range Lux The twilight sensor regulates the operating threshold light value of 2 lux to day light of the motion detector determining when the device should be activated only applies to relay...

Page 12: ...es Tilt R Restricting the right coverage area for characteristics see Tilt L Time 1 Timer 1 can be used to determine how long the light relay 1 shall remain on after the last movement is detected in t...

Page 13: ...ing buttons on the BiDi module and the control pad or a different motion detector consecutively The bi directional pair will remain in programming mode for five minutes The pair is initialised as soon...

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Page 15: ...hed off for 12 hours then switches back to automatic mode Auto automatic mode ON relay light switched on for 12 hours then switches back to automatic mode Warning If Time 1 is set to pulse then ON hol...

Page 16: ...like the position of the lux potentiometer on the motion detector is irrelevant see page 10 Even in the event of a power failure this light value will be saved The light value saved using the control...

Page 17: ...required detector Test mode button In test mode the coverage area can be controlled and adjusted The LED on the motion detector flashes briefly each time a movement is detected and the light is switc...

Page 18: ...CP will acknowledge termination of the programming mode with a beep Once a channel has been successfully programmed it cannot be overwritten If an incorrect channel has been assigned this can only be...

Page 19: ...er channel If a channel was accidentally or on purpose paired with the wrong device or programming was aborted the channel cannot be overwritten or deleted separately Instead a complete reset must be...

Page 20: ...ssfully programmed 4 Briefly press the relay 1 button On Off or auto see page 14 Make sure you the channel selection switch is set correctly beforehand The CP sends a radio signal and the BiDi module...

Page 21: ...if a transmitter has not been stored and flashes twice per cycle if one has been saved flashes three times if two transmitters are stored etc Please note The detectors remain in programming mode for...

Page 22: ...ld the programming button on the BiDi button for five seconds Detection sensitivity range of a motion detector When equipped with a BiDi module the detection sensitivity of the motion detector can be...

Page 23: ...es Combination of one control pad two MZ 5000s equipped with a BiDi module The detectors each send the command to all of the devices command is only accepted by paired devices Light switches on automa...

Page 24: ...flections or direct effects of the light For current transformers relays and electronic ballast OR for several parallel detectors connect the RC element in parallel to the connected load Switches duri...

Page 25: ...alling the devices operate them in the intended installation area for several days to ensure that the required area offers an adequate wireless connection To avoid interferences from the power supply...

Page 26: ...ry is full or the programming process was interrupted then the devices must be reset There is no sound Transmitting block on BiDi module is activated see page 22 The volume on the CP has been to Off s...

Page 27: ...ction class IP 54 class II MZ 5000 BiDi module bi direction wireless module for the MZ 5000 motion detector Nominal voltage Power supply provided by motion detector Transmitting frequency 433Mhz 64k e...

Page 28: ...Do not dispose of electrical devices with your household waste use municipality waste collection sites or return old devices to the retailer...

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