
Glass sensor
Operating the glass sensor
Touch a sensor surface (Figure 1, 1).
The underlying function is executed.
The actuation pulse is active for as long as the surface is touched. Depending on the
function, short and long touches can trigger different actions, e. g. switching/dimming.
5 Information for electricians
5.1 Assembly and electrical connections
CAUTION!
Risk of destruction of the sensor or the connected system.
Fault voltages may occur when working under voltage.
Isolate from voltage before connecting the installation environment.
Mounting requirements
An adapter is required in order to connect the glass sensor to the building installations.
The choice of adapter depends on the specific interface and the connected installation system.
For instructions on connecting the adapter to the installation environment, please consult the
operating and assembly instructions for the adapter.
The user must provide a supply voltage of from 8 to 30 V= for the glass sensor.
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Figure 3
Berker recommends mounting the glass sensor on a special wall box (Figure 3, 10). This wall
box 2gang for glass sensors provides enough room to house the adapter and the necessary
interfaces. The glass sensor is fastened to the wall box using a locking device. With deep-set
wall boxes, surface adjustment of up to 20 mm is possible by adjusting the retaining pins
(Figure 3, 12) on the setscrews (Figure 3, 11).
For mounting on smooth surfaces, adhesive points are included with the glass sensor; these
can be used for additional fastening of the glass plate after it is aligned.
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