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For example, if you want to teach-in the actuator so that it will only
switch when it is dark, and you want to do this without using the
central control unit, the sensor must be exposed to said darkness for
at least 48 minutes. The teach-in procedure is then performed (device
to be connected must have already been put into teach-in mode):
1. Press the teach-in button on the wireless motion detector until
the device LED starts to flash red (after around 5 seconds).
2. Briefly press the teach-in button on the wireless motion detector.
The device LED flashes orange. The teach-in procedure can now
be cancelled by pressing the teach-in button briefly; this will
cause the device LED to light up red.
3. If no teach-in is carried out, teach-in mode will be exited
automatically after 20 seconds. If other devices are also in teach-
in mode, they will be taught-in.
The device LED flashes green to indicate that teaching-in has
been successful (how long it will flash for depends on how much
configuration work has been competed).
Once the batteries have been inserted brightness values are
not available straightaway, so the specified detection times
must be observed as a minimum.
7 Other notes on operation
7.1 Sensitivity
•
If it is operated without the central control unit, every sensor
pulse causes the motion detector to trip.
• If the central control unit is used, the response according to the
intensity of motion can be set on the unit.
Examples of use:
- Alarm: Insensitive, e.g. 3 pulses/period
- Light: Sensitive, e.g. 1 – 2 pulses/period
7.2 Operation with a dimmer as a directly taught-in actuator
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Direct teaching-in to a HomeMatic dimmer transfers the following