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6W-5826
09-2012
IR motion detector comfort
The delay time can be set to pulse encoder mode or to the defined values 10 s, 1 min., 3 min.
(factory setting), 10 min. and 30 min. The setting is setting is infinitely variable between the in-
termediate areas. On delivery, the delay time comes to 3 minutes.
Note that lights can be worn down due to frequent switching with very short delay times..
Turn the delay time potentiometer (Figure 5, 13) to the desired position.
Setting the pulse encoder mode
Pulse encoder mode is suitable for controlling stair light/current pulse circuits. In pulse encoder
mode, the 200 ms switching output is switched on when the response brightness is undershot
and movement is detected. Motion detection is then locked for 10 s.
Turn the delay time potentiometer (Figure 5, 13) to the position
.
Setting the sensitivity
Detection is factory-set to maximum sensitivity. If there are frequent incorrect detections, the
sensitivity can be reduced.
Turn the sensitivity potentiometer (Fig. 5, 9) to the desired position.
5.3 Start-up and operation with the hand-held setting transmitter
The motion detector can also be started up and configured using a hand-held
configuration
transmitter (order no. 8560 91 00). For this, the device has an IR receiver diode.
During operation, point the front end of the of the hand-held transmitter towards the IR re-
ceiver diode.
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Figure 9: Using the hand-held transmitter
Activating/deactivating the motion detector for activation via hand-held transmitter
Set the response brightness potentiometer (Figure 5, 13) to the
T
position.
From now on, operation and settings must be made using the hand-held transmitter.
Potentiometer settings made on the device will no longer be evaluated.
Set a response brightness which deviates from
T
on the potentiometer to deactivate control
via the hand-held transmitter.