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5. Connection
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Use the same phase for all detectors and buttons.
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Several buttons can be connected to one control input.
Illuminated buttons can only be used with a neutral
conductor connection.
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Secure device with an upstream type B or type C 10 A
circuit breaker (EN 60898-1).
Individual switching
In individual switching, the presence detector detects pre
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sence and brightness and controls lighting.
S1
1
2
1
2
S2
Master
Master/slave parallel switching
If the detection area covered by a single presence detector
is insufficient (in large rooms), then several detectors can
be operated in parallel by connecting the P terminals. In the
process, presence detection is performed by all detectors
together. The master measures the brightness, processes the
button information and controls the lighting. Slaves are used
as further detectors. They only provide presence information.
S1
P
N
L
1
2
1
2
S2
P
N
L
Master 1
Slave
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L
Use the same phase for all detectors.
L
A maximum of 10 devices can be operated in parallel.
Master/master parallel switching
Several masters can be used in a parallel switching configu
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ration. Every master controls its lighting group according to
its own brightness measurement. Delay times and brightness
setpoint values are set individually on each master. Presence
continues to be detected by all detectors.
S1
P
N
L
1
2
1
2
S2
S1
1
2
1
2
S2
P
N
L
Master 1
Master 2
L
Use the same phase for all detectors.
L
A maximum of 10 devices can be operated in parallel.
Button input
The button can be used to manually switch on/off the ligh
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ting at any time.
Switching on manually
Pressing the button briefly switches the light on. While move
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ment is detected, the light will stay on for at least 30 min.
Afterwards, it will go out if the brightness is sufficient. If no
more movements are detected, the light switches off after the
set time delay.
Switching off manually
If the light is switched on, it can be switched off by briefly
pressing the button. As long as people are present, the ligh
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ting remains switched off. If no more movements are detec
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ted, the lighting switches on again automatically after the
time delay has passed.
Fully or semi-automatic
Lighting control via the presence detector operates fully auto
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matically or semi-automatically. As a “fully automatic device”,
the lighting is switched on and off automatically (depending
on the parameters set). As a “semi-automatic device”, the
detector has to be activated via a connected button. It is then
controlled and switched off depending on movement and
brightness. The remote control is used to make the settings.
Switch-on behaviour
When the power supply is switched on or the device is
restarted using the remote control, the presence detector
runs through two phases that are shown by an LED and the
connected lamp:
1. Warm-up phase (1 min)
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The red LED flashes and the light switch contact is
closed (light on).
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The detector does not respond to button commands and
remote control commands.
2. Operation
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The detector is on standby (LED off) and the light switch
contact opens when no one is present (light off).
6. Settings via potentiometer
The presence detector has 3 potentiometers (under the cover)
for setting the time delay (TIME) and brightness switching
value (LUX).
Teach-in
Pulse
Test