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Installation / wall mounting k
The site of installation should be at least 50 cm away
from another light because heat radiated from it may
activate the system. To obtain the specified reach of
5 / 12 m, the sensor should be installed at a height of
approx. 2 m.
Installation procedure:
1. Pre-fit locking screw i to wall mount a
(170 series only).
2. Hold wall mount a against the wall and mark
drill holes.
3. Drill the holes, insert wall plugs (6 mm dia.).
4. Pass power supply leads through. For surface wiring,
break open pre-punched cable entry, insert sealing plug,
pierce and feed power supply lead through.
5. Screw-fasten wall mount a to the wall.
6. Connection of the mains lead (see diagram)
The main supply lead is a 2- or 3-core cable:
L = phase conductor (usually black or brown)
N = neutral conductor (usually blue)
PE = protective earth conductor (green/yellow)
If you are in any doubt, identify the conductors using a
voltage tester; then disconnect the power supply again.
Connect the phase conductor (L) and neutral conductor
(N) to the clamp-type terminal. The protective earth con-
ductor may be sealed off with insulation tape.
Note: A mains switch for switching the unit ON and OFF
may of course be installed in the power supply lead.
This must be done for permanent light (see "Permanent
light" section) l.
7. Fit sensor lens b (select reach: 5 m or 12 m max.)
see "Basic reach setting" section. Fit shrouds n as
necessary.
The following applies to 170 series:
8. Loosen screws on side on decorative panel g and
remove cover h. Hook cover h into the lugs on the
wall mount and fix from below using the locking screw
i.
9. Fit bulb.
10. Fit decorative panel g on cover h and fix in place
by means of the two screws at the side.
11. Select time setting d and twilight setting c as well
as brightness e (see "Functions" section).
The following applies to 190 series:
8. Hook cover h into the lugs on the wall mount and fix
from below using two screws.
9. Fit bulb.
10. Select time setting d and twilight setting c as well
as brightness e (see "Functions" section).
11. Fit decorative panel g on cover h and fix from
below with locking screw i.
Functions c - e
Once you have installed the wall mount, connected the
SensorLight to the power supply and fitted the sensor
lens, you are ready to put the SensorLight into oper-
ation. Programming buttons can be used for selecting
any of three settings. Pressing any of the programming
buttons will set the lamp to programming mode.
This means:
- The lamp will always switch OFF.
- The sensor function will be deactivated.
- Manual override function (if activated) will be
interrupted.
The settings may be altered as often as you wish.
The last setting will remain stored in the memory in the
event of power failure.
Twilight setting
(response threshold) c
(factory setting: daylight operation 200 lux)
The chosen light threshold can be adjusted continuously
from approximately 2 lux to 200 lux.
a) Selecting twilight setting of your choice:
At the light level at which you want the light to respond
to movement, press the button until the red LED (in the
lens) flashes. This light level will now be stored.
b) Setting night-time operation
(2 lux) during the day
Hold button down for approx. 5 seconds until red LED
in the lens stops flashing.
Switch-off delay
(time setting) d
(factory setting: approx. 10 sec.)
The ON time can be varied continuously between
2 2000 Lux
approx. 5 sec. and a maximum of 15 min.
Setting individual ON time:
- Hold button down until red LED (in the lens) flashes.
- Release button and wait until chosen ON time is
shown (LED flashes).
- Now press button a second time until LED goes out.
The chosen time is now stored to the exact second.
- This process is terminated automatically after the
maximum time setting (15 minutes).
Night light e
(factory setting: dimmer off: 0%)
Lamp brightness can be varied up to a maximum of
2 2000 Lux
10 Sek. 15 Min.
50% in the permanent light ON mode. This means: the
light will only switch from, say, 20 watts in permanent
light ON mode to maximum output (100 watts) when
movement occurs in the detection zone.
Selecting individual dimmer setting:
- Hold button down until LED (in the lens) flashes.
- Keep button pressed, the system will slowly run
through dimmer range from 0–50%.
- Release button when chosen setting is reached.
The LED will now continue flashing for about 5 seconds.
This period may be used for optimising the dimmer
setting.
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Permanent light l
If a mains switch is installed in the mains supply lead,
the light is capable of the following functions in addition
to the simple ON/OFF function:
Sensor operation
1) Switch light on:
Switch 1 x OFF and ON.
Light stays on for the period selected.
2) Switch light off:
Switch 1 x OFF and ON.
The light goes out or switches to sensor mode.
Permanent light operation
1) Switch permanent light on:
Switch 2 x OFF and ON. The light is set to stay on for
4 hours (red LED lights up behind lens). Then it returns
automatically to sensor mode (red LED off).
2) Switch permanent light off:
Switch 1 x OFF and ON. The light goes out or switches
to sensor mode.
2 2000 Lux
10 Sek. 15 Min.
Important:
0 100%
The switch should be actuated in rapid succession
(in the 0.5 –1 sec. range).

Reset function

The light can be returned to its original settings at any
time (daylight operation 200 lux, ON time 10 sec. and
dimmer off).
To do this, hold all three buttons down at the same time
until the LED (in the lens) comes on and goes out again
(approx. 5 sec.).
10 Sek. 15 Min.
0 100%
Soft light start
The SensorLight features a soft light start function.
This means that when switched ON, the light does
not switch directly to maximum output but gradually
builds up brightness to 100% within the space of a sec-
ond. Brightness is also gradually reduced when the light
is switched OFF.
Basic reach setting m
The sensor lens is divided into two detection zones. One
half covers a max. reach of 5 m, the other half a max.
0 100%
reach of 12 m (when installed at a height of approx.
2 m). After fitting the lens (firmly clamp lens into the
groove provided), a small arrow marks the selected max.
reach of 12 m or 5 m (arrow left = 5 metres, arrow right
= 12 metres).
Using a screwdriver, the lens can be unclipped from
the groove at the side and repositioned for the desired
reach.
Precision adjustment with shrouds n
Shrouds may be used to define the detection zone
exactly as desired in order, for example, to blank out or
specifically target paths or neighbouring premises. The
shrouds can be divided or cut with a pair of scissors
along the vertical and horizontal grooves. They can be
clipped into the top channel around the centre of the
lens. They are fixed in place by fitting the cover g.
(Illustrations show examples of how to reduce the angle
of detection and shorten reach.)
Operation / maintenance
The SensorLight is suitable for switching on light auto-
matically. Weather conditions may affect the way the
SensorLight works. Strong gusts of wind, snow, rain
or hail may cause the light to come on when it is not
wanted because the sensor is unable to distinguish
sudden changes of temperature from sources of heat.
The detector lens may be cleaned with a damp cloth if it
gets dirty (do not use cleaning agents).
Disposal
Electrical and electronic equipment, accessories and pack-
aging must be recycled in an environmentally compatible
manner.
Do not dispose of electrical and electronic
equipment as domestic waste.
EU countries only:
Under the current European Directive on Waste Electrical
and Electronic Equipment and its implementation in national
law, electrical and electronic equipment no longer suitable
for use must be collected separately and recycled in an
environmentally compatible manner.
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