Product components ( Fig. 3.3 )
A
Camera light
B
Lock
C
Connecting terminal
D
Wall mount
Sensor unit
E
F
Camera
Reset button
G
H
Status LED
Slot for memory card
I
Luminous intensity distribution ( Fig. 3.4 )
4. Electrical connection
• Switch OFF power supply ( Fig. 4.1 )
Wiring diagram ( Fig. 4.1 )
The supply lead consist of three wires:
L
= phase conductor ( usually black,
brown or grey )
N = Neutral conductor ( usually blue )
= protective-earth conductor
( green/yellow )
If you are in any doubt, identify the
conductors using a voltage tester; then
disconnect from the power supply
again. Connect phase, neutral and pro-
tective-earth conductor to the terminal.
Important: Incorrectly wired connections
will produce a short circuit later on in the
product or your fuse box. In this case,
you must identify the individual conduc-
tors once again and reconnect them. A
mains power switch for turning the unit
ON and OFF may of course be installed
in the mains supply lead.
The light source of this luminaire cannot
be changed. If the light source needs
to be replaced ( e.g. at the end of its
service life ), the complete luminaire
must be replaced.
Connection to a dimmer will result in
damage to the camera light.
5. Mounting
• Check all components for damage.
• Do not use the product if it is dam-
aged.
• When installing the camera light,
make sure the installation site is not
exposed to vibration.
• Select an appropriate mounting
location, taking the reach and motion
detection into consideration. ( Fig. 5.1 )
• Select an appropriate mounting
location, taking the WLAN speed into
consideration. A minimum of 2 Mbps
must be available for operation.
Mounting procedure
• Undo retaining screw, detach camera
light from wall mount. To do this,
press lock ( Fig. 5.2 )
• Mark drill holes ( Fig. 5.3 )
• Drill holes and insert wall plugs
( Fig. 5.4 )
• Screw down wall mount ( Fig. 5.5 )
• Connect conductors ( Fig. 5.6 )
• Fit camera light on wall mount and
tighten retaining screw ( Fig. 5.7 )
• Switch ON power supply ( Fig. 5.7 )
• Make settings ➜ "6. Function"
The camera can be aligned by hand.
( Fig. 5.8 )
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