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PM352-02701R16353

352-02701 / 352-02702 / 352-02703

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Read the complete user manual before carrying out the installation and activating the system. Keep 

the manual for future reference.

1.  DESCRIPTION

This is an adaptable and energy-efficient luminaire with a clean design. With its homogeneous lighting effect, 

the lamp ensures superior lighting in all conditions. As the lamp is equipped with a built-in HF sensor, it only 

switches on when necessary.

As soon as someone is detected, the light is switched on daylight-dependent. The lamp only switches on once 

the set daylight condition (twilight level) is no longer reached and remains active as long as human movement 

is detected (see Fig. 1a and Fig. 1b.).

This manual applies to the following lamp types:

352-02701

352-02702

352-02703

Colour

white

alu

black

 

These lamp types are also available without the built-in HF sensor (see reference numbers 352-08964, 

352-08965 and 352-08966).

2.  USE

Suitable for landings, corridors, hallways and sanitary areas.

Please note that the HF sensor covers a different detection area with ceiling (see Fig. 1a) or wall mounting 

(see Fig. 1b).

In case of outdoor use, take into account that the HF sensor registers all movements. Movements of hedges, 

leaves, raindrops and snowflakes may cause the sensor to switch on incorrectly. It is not recommended to set 

up the sensor close to a street. Passing vehicles up to 20 m away may activate the sensor.

The light source of this luminaire is not replaceable; when the light source reaches its end of life the whole 

luminaire shall be replaced.

3.  OPERATION

The HF movement sensor actively emits high-frequency electro-magnetic waves (5.8 GHz) and responds to 

changes in the waves reflected by objects. If the sensor detects something, it switches on the light. After the 

final detection, the sensor switches off the light after the switch-off delay (approx. 10 s to 5 min.) has lapsed. 

The sensor can also detect movements through walls, doors and glass.

As the detection is the result of reflected waves (see Fig. 1c), the detection range changes according to the 

mounting position. The speed and the type of object (a person, vehicle …) strongly influence the detection range.

Before putting the lampshade back, check that the METER potentiometer (which determines the detection 

range per metre) is set optimally.

By using the included protective metal brackets 351-27361 on either side, the sensor can be protected from 

interference waves (see Fig. 8). Take this into account while mounting.

4.  MOUNTING

1.  Open the lamp as shown in Fig. 3.

2.  Insert the power supply cable into the flexible membrane entry at the bottom of the base (see Fig. 4).

3.  Mark the drill holes on the ceiling or wall and drill the holes the same size as the plugs provided.

4.  Firmly press the plugs into the drill holes.

5.  Attach the base against the ceiling or wall (see Fig. 4).

6.  Connect the wires as shown in the wiring diagram in Fig. 6 (also see § 5).

7.  Set the desired settings for the HF sensor (also see § 6).

8.  Reattach the lampshade to the base and check that it is firmly in place (see Fig. 5).

5.  WIRING

Connect the detector as shown in the wiring diagram in Fig. 6.

Conductor 

L

Neutral conductor

N

Earthing

(PE)

Output relay

L’

The connected phase L’ can be used for parallel connection of up to one similar additional load. It is recommended 

to pass additional load through an external relay. A N.C. push button (to be ordered separately) can be connected 

to switch the lighting off or on, taking into account the set switch-off delay (see Fig. 6a). You can also choose 

to connect a switch (to be ordered separately) with which you can switch lighting on permanently (see Fig. 6b). 

When you turn off the switch, the detector resumes its normal operation.

6.  CONFIGURATION

6.1.  Light sensitivity

Using the LUX potentiometer, you can set the threshold value of the twilight switch continuously between 

ð

 

(daytime mode, 2000 lux) and 

ƒ

 (night mode, 5 lux) (see Fig. 7c). In automatic mode, the light is only switched 

on once the set threshold value is reached.

6.2.  Switch-off delay

Using the TIME potentiometer, the switch-off delay is set between ±5 s to 5 min. (see Fig. 7a). The switch-off 

delay determines the length of time the light stays on after the final movement in the detection area.

6.3.  Detection range

Using the METER potentiometer, the detection range of the detector is set (approx. 1 – 8 m diameter) (see Fig. 7b).

7.  TROUBLESHOOTING

Malfunction

Solution

The light does not switch on.

• The threshold value has not been reached. Increase the light sensitivity 

using the LUX potentiometer (in the direction of 

ƒ

).

• Increase the detection range using the METER potentiometer.
• Check the lighting and the fuse.

The light switches on without 

cause.

• The threshold value has been reached. Lower the light sensitivity 

using the LUX potentiometer (in the direction of 

ð

).

• Decrease the detection range using the METER potentiometer.
• Check the detection area for causes of incorrectly switching on 

(movement of plants, animals, etc.).

8.  TECHNICAL DATA

352-02701

352-02702

352-02703

Base colour

white

alu

black

Dimensions in mm (LxW)

237 x 157

Dimensions in mm (H)

75

Lampshade material

Aluminium/plastic

Lamp type

LED

Nominal power

13 W

Nominal voltage 

230 – 240 V, 50/60 Hz

Power factor

> 0.9

Brightness

700 lm

Light efficiency

54 lm/W

Colour temperature

3000 K

Frequency range

5.8 GHz / 1 mW

Detection angle

360° with 160° angular aperture

Detection range

Ø 1–8 m

Mounting height

2–5 m

Light sensitivity

5–2000 lux

Switch-off delay

5 s - 5 min.

Protection class

Protection class I

Protection degree

IP65

IK rating

IK10

Ambient temperature

-10 – 45 °C

Marking

CE marked

9.  WARNINGS REGARDING INSTALLATION

• The installation should be carried out by a registered installer and in compliance with the statutory regulations.
• This user manual should be presented to the user. It should be included in the electrical installation file, 

and it should be passed on to any new owners. Additional copies are available on the Niko website or via 
the Niko support service.

• During installation, the following should be taken into account (non-exhaustive list):

 

- the statutory laws, standards and regulations.

 

- the technology currently available at the time of installation.

 

- this user manual, which only states general regulations and should therefore be read within the scope 

of each specific installation.

 

- the rules of proper workmanship.

  

This product complies with all of the relevant European guidelines and regulations. If applicable, you can find 

the EU declaration of conformity regarding this product at www.niko.eu.

10.  NIKO SUPPORT

In case of doubt or for the specific exchange procedure in case of a possible defect, contact the Niko support 

service in Belgium at +32 3 778 90 80 or your wholesaler/installer. Contact details and more information can 

be found at www.niko.eu under the “Help and advice” section.

11.  WARRANTY PROVISIONS

• The period of guarantee is four years from the date of delivery. The delivery date is the invoice date of purchase 

of the product by the consumer. If there is no invoice, the date of production applies.

• The consumer is obliged to inform Niko in writing about the non-conformity, within two months of noticing 

the defect.

• In case of a non-conformity, the consumer only has the right to a product repair or replacement free of charge, 

which shall be decided by Niko.

• Niko shall not be held liable for a defect or damage resulting from incorrect installation, improper or careless 

use, incorrect operation, transformation of the product, maintenance that does not adhere to the maintenance 
instructions or an external cause, such as damage due to moisture or overvoltage.

• The compulsory regulations of the national legislation concerning the sale of consumer goods and the 

protection of the consumer in the countries where Niko sells, directly or via sister companies, subsidiaries, 
chain stores, distributors, agents or permanent sales representatives, take priority over the above-mentioned 
rules and regulations.

Niko nv hereby declares that the types of radio equipment 351-02701, 351-02702 and 351-02703 comply 

with Directive 1999/5/EC and Directive 2014/53/EU.

The full text of the EU Declaration of Conformity can be found on www.niko.eu.

This product cannot be deposited in the unsorted waste. Take your discarded product to a recycling centre or a recognised 
collection point. Just like producers and importers, you too play an important role in the promotion of sorting, recycling 
and reuse of waste electrical and electronic equipment. To finance the rubbish collection and waste treatment, the government 
levies recycling charges in certain cases (included in the price of this product).

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