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Overview 

The EBDHS-KNX PIR (passive infrared) presence detector 
provides automatic control of lighting loads with optional 
manual control. The EBDHS-KNX is a high sensitivity PIR 
detector suitable for high bay applications, such as 
warehouses and factories, and where high detection 
sensitivity is needed. The device is designed to be part of a 
KNX system. 
Features include. 

 

Two switch inputs to manually override the dimming 
levels and / or override the lights on or off. 

 

KNX programming mode accessible with IR handset 
and also by using the push switch on the back of the 
unit. 

 

Programmable logic block. This allows conditions to 
be set. For example: send the occupancy telegram 
only if the switch is pressed and the lux is low. 

 

Full scene selection functionality selectable via the 
IR handset (UHS7 ), eg: scene, on, off, raise and 
lower . 

All functionality is fully programmable using the KNX ETS 
commissioning software. 

Features 

Back features 

Ceiling PIR HS presence detector – KNX 

EBDHS-KNX 

Product Guide 

Retaining Spring 

Retaining Spring 

Switch Input 
Connector 

 

KNX 

Communication 

LED

 

KNX 

Connector 

PIR Sensor 

Detects movement within the unit’s detection range, 
allowing load control in response to changes in occupancy. 

IR Receiver 

Receives control and programming commands from an  
IR (infrared) handset. 

Light Level Sensor 

Measures the overall light level in the detection area  

Status LEDs 

The LED flashes 

R

ed to indicate the following: 

KNX Programming LED 

The LED lights when the device is placed in programming 
mode via the button or IR remote. In programming mode, 
the Status LED will mimic the programming LED (i.e. will be 
on for the duration of programming mode). 

KNX Programming Mode Button 

Press to signal to the KNX network to enable the system to 
discover the device. This can also be done via IR. 

Switch Input Connector 

Two inputs can be used to perform several configurable 
functions, for example, dim up / down, scene recall and 
also contribute to logic functions. 

Walk Test LED active 

        

when movement is detected

 

Valid IR setting received 

 

Front features 

Sensor Lens 

which covers... 

 

PIR Sensor 

IR Receiver 

Light Level Sensor 

Status LEDs 

Mounting Bezel 

KNX 

Program 

Button

 

Summary of Contents for EBDHS-KNX

Page 1: ...Product Guide Retaining Spring Retaining Spring Switch Input Connector KNX Communication LED KNX Connector PIR Sensor Detects movement within the unit s detection range allowing load control in respon...

Page 2: ...5m 30m 10m 20m 6m 12m 3m 8m Height Range Diameter 15m 40m 10m 26m 6m 16m 3m 9m Alignment marks The sensor head has 4 alignment marks These correspond to the 4 outer passive infrared sensors under the...

Page 3: ...ng shields trimmed for aisle shaped detection Narrow detection Masking shields trimmed for a narrow beam of detection 1 2 3 4 4 3 2 1 Slot number Masking shield coverage 1 45 2 32 3 22 4 11 Slot numbe...

Page 4: ...instructions to assemble Installation Safety note EBDHS DD EBDHS PSU DD EBDHS PSUHR DD Only apply power when the sensor head has been locked into position onto power supply Flush Fixing Surface Fixin...

Page 5: ...cally when ETS finishes programming the device Number of Shift key presses SHIFT 1 SHIFT 2 SHIFT 1 SHIFT 2 SHIFT 1 SHIFT 2 SHIFT 1 SHIFT 2 Wiring diagram Fault finding Switch inputs Note low voltage o...

Page 6: ...states Three ETS configurable logic controllers allow the installer to fine tune the behaviour of the detector in response to sensor state switch inputs and KNX group objects offering a level of contr...

Page 7: ...neral settings The general configuration tab contains settings which relate to general operation of the detector such as sensitivity timeouts and whether the walk test LED should be enabled or disable...

Page 8: ...evel Output 9 4 DPT_Value_Lux Simple cyclical output of current brightness in lux Basic movement detection The basic movement detection parameters are designed to provide raw access to the movement se...

Page 9: ...umber 1 64 Scene number to recall when switch input 2 is closed Switch input 2 open action Send dim up command Send dim down command Recall scene number Send on command Send off command Send on comman...

Page 10: ...Scene number to be associated with off button Map button 1 to scene 1 64 Scene number to be associated with IR button 1 Map button 2 to scene 1 64 Scene number to be associated with IR button 2 Map b...

Page 11: ...ut can be used as an input from another detector When an on telegram is received by this group object the sensor considers the slave input to be set until the timeout period in general settings has ex...

Page 12: ...xpression to be true whereas the OR term will return true if one of the inputs is true The THEN term is used to indicate that the expression is complete and that the next item is an action Logic actio...

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Page 14: ...IP40 Compliance EMC 2004 108 EC LVD 2006 95 EC Technical data Part numbers C P Electronics Ltd Brent Crescent London NW10 7XR United Kingdom Tel 44 0 333 900 0671 Fax 44 0 333 900 0674 www cpelectroni...

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