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6W-5826
09-2012
IR motion detector comfort
Keep the button pressed for more than 25 seconds, until the status LED is slowly flashing
orange.
The connected load blinks once. The device is in selection mode.
If there is no further operation within the next 10 seconds, the insert swiches to switching/
dimming operation.
Briefly press the button repeatedly to activate the desired setting mode (Table 3).
The load setting is executed.
Briefly
press the
button
Setting mode
Confirmation of the
load setting
Notes
1 x
Load fine-setting
Load blinks 1 x after
approx. 30 s and changes
to switching/dimming ope
-
ration
Not suitable for ohmic loads (e.g. incandescent,
HV halogen lamps); use factory load setting.
If the load fine-setting does not bring any impro-
vement for energy-saving lamps or 230 V LED
lamps, select the energy-saving lamp fine-setting
or 230 V LED lamp universal setting.
2 x
Factory load setting
Load blinks 2 x after
approx. 6 s and changes
to switching/dimming ope
-
ration
3 x
Energy-saving lamp
fine-setting in phase
cut-on
Load blinks 3 x after
approx. 30 s and changes
to switching/dimming ope
-
ration
Energy-saving lamps are switched ON at a
brightness level of at least 50% brightness in
order to ensure an ignition process.
4 x
230 V LED lamp
universal setting in
phase cut-off
Load blinks 4 x after
approx. 5 s and changes
to switching/dimming ope
-
ration
The universal setting contains standard values
which enable the operation of typical dimmable
230 V LED lamps.
For all setting modes Load blinks 5 x
The selected setting mode is not supported by
the insert.
Table 3: Load setting mode
5. Information for electricians
5.1 Installation and electrical connection
Selecting installation location
Observe the motion orientation: a distinction is made between "direct approach" and "trans
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verse motion". Motions transverse to the motion detector can be detected better than moti
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ons toward the motion detector (Fig. 4).
Select an installation location that is free of vibration. Vibrations can cause undesired
switching.
Avoid sources of interference in the detection area. Sources of interference, e.g. heating
elements, ventilation systems, air conditioners and lamps that are cooling down can cause
undesired switching (Fig. 4).
To avoid disturbing influences, the detection angle can be restricted (see Restriction of the
detection area).