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KNX presence detector PlanoCentro A-KNX
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Functional characteristics
1.1 PlanoCentro A-KNX presence detector
Presence detector switches or controls a maximum of two lighting groups dependent on the presence of persons and the current brightness. A
brightness level is defined for this, the second light group is then switched or controlled with a brightness difference. With brightness-dependent
switching, the lighting is switched on for an adjustable length of time if movement is detected in detection area and there is insufficient light.
With constant light control, the lighting is controlled to constant accumulated brightness of artificial light and daylight if movement has been
detected in the detection area
An additional channel transmits the presence information in the room to further devices such as heating, ventilation or blinds controls. The channel
has a switch-on delay and a switch-off delay.
Another channel is for room monitoring, the presence of persons is shown with a high degree of certainty.
The presence detector also has another integrated scene component as well the possibility of processing scene numbers for both lighting groups.
In combination with the remote control, the presence detector is not only capable of switching and dimming its own lighting groups but also other
external consumers such as lights, blinds etc.
1.2 Features
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Optional control of one or two light channels
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Optional constant light control or brightness-dependent switching
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Brightness-dependent switching with dimming values override
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Reduction of switch-off delay time in the event of short presence
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Separate channel (presence) for controlling other devices such as
HVAC systems with delayed switch-on and switch-off delay
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Separate channel for room monitoring with cyclical report object
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Parallel connection Master-Slave for complete coverage of large
areas
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Parallel connection Master-Master for several lighting groups with
separate light measurement but joint presence detection
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Separate disable objects for light and presence channel
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Scene control with two scenes
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Scene functionality with scene numbers
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Detection and sending of current brightness
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Adjustable dimming value at standby
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Two brightness level options
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Setting of brightness level via bus object
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SendoPro management remote control (optional)
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Changing of parameters
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Read out of data (parameters, actual brightness level and
statistical data)
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SendoClic user remote control (optional)
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Lighting groups individual switching and dimming
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Two programmable scenes
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Optional control of blinds or external channels
1.3 Special features
The choice between brightness-dependent switching or constant light control, two available light channels, the integrated scene functionality plus the
multi-purpose user remote control makes the presence detector into a compact lighting control.
The SendoPro management remote control permits the adjustment and optimisation of defined parameters. For example, the brightness level can
be set quickly and reliably via both daylight-dependent switching and constant light control.
The parameters can be read before changing to provide a clear overview. In order to achieve the optimum adjustment to the lighting conditions in a
room, the current brightness can be read out in lux and optimised using the room correction factor.
1.4 Information on this document
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Terminology
Operating mode
Master
Slave
Function mode
Fully automatic
Semi-automatic
Control type
Switching
Constant light control