Operating elements
1
2
Detection angle and max. range
Installation height:
1,8 - 2,5 m
Installation
It is essential that you follow all instructions provided under "Function of the
motion detector" and "Preparing Installation".
Make sure that the cables are not squeezed, bent or damaged in any other
way. Do not exert any force when installing the product.
• Loosen the screw located next to the transparent rubber seal on the bottom of the
product.
• Remove the wall mount (3) from the back of the product.
Use appropriate tools, if needed, in order to lever out the wall mount. Proceed with
caution in order not to damage the wall mount, as otherwise water could enter the
housing.
• Use the wall mount as template and mark the position of both boreholes through the
screw holes onto the wall.
When drilling or tightening screws, make sure not to damage any cables,
wires or pipes located underneath the surface.
• Drill both holes in the wall and insert the dowels.
• Attach the wall mount to the wall using two screws.
• Cut a small hole into the transparent rubber seal on the bottom of the product.
Make sure that you do not cut too large a hole in the rubber seal. Otherwise,
water may enter the product housing and cause short-circuiting.
Use an appropriate sealing agent (such as silicone) to seal up the hole if it
is too large.
• Guide the mains cable and the cable of the electric load through the rubber sealing.
• Connect the mains cable and the cable of the electric load to the terminal block (2)
inside the housing:
- Brown cable = L
- Blue cable = N
- Red cable = A
Observe the following circuit example:
Make sure that the cables are not bare for too long as this may cause short-
circuiting.
Make sure that all screw connections on both sides of the terminal block are tight.
3
4
5
1. PIR sensor
2. Terminal block
3. Wall mount
4. TIME control knob
5. LUX control knob
Inside the housing there is sufficient space available for the wiring of the protective
ground.
• Place the terminal block on the pins inside the housing.
• Place the product on the wall mount. Secure with the screw loosened at the
beginning.
• Turn on power to the circuit and check to see if the product works.
If the load connected does not work, disconnect the mains immediately
(unscrew the fuse or turn off the circuit breaker).
Then check the connection to the power circuit.
Settings
• Setting the switch-on time
Use the TIME control knob (4) to set the switch-on time.
Turning the control knob anti-clockwise will reduce the switch-on time, and turning
the control knob clockwise will increase it.
• Setting the brightness control
Use the LUX control knob (5) to set the threshold at which the ambient light will
activate the motion detector.
Turning the control knob anti-clockwise will cause the motion detector to switch on
during darker ambient conditions, and turning the control knob clockwise will cause
it to switch on during brighter ambient conditions.
In order to test the motion detector regarding it monitoring the desired
detection area, turn both the TIME and LUX control knobs to the very right
position. Then walk through the detection area.
• Use a flat and slim tool for turning the control knobs, such as a flat head screwdriver.
• The PIR sensor (1) can be swivelled or tilted.
Maintenance and cleaning
• Never use aggressive cleaning agents or chemical solutions, as such would
damage the housing (discolorations).
• Never point a water jet, for example such of high-pressure cleaning equipment, at
the product, as that could damage the seals!
• Besides occasional cleaning, the device is maintenance-free.
• Use a clean, soft and dry cloth to clean the housing. Do not apply too much force to
the housing in order to avoid scratching.
Disposal
Electronic devices are recyclable waste and must not be disposed of in the
household waste.
At the end of its service life, dispose of the product according to the
relevant statutory regulations.
You thus fulfil your statutory obligations and contribute to the protection of
the environment.
Technical data
Operating voltage ...............................220 – 240 V/AC, 50 Hz
Detection angle ...................................160°
Detection range...................................max. 10 m (for <24 ºC)
Switch-on time ....................................10 s (±3 s) – 12 min (±3 min)
Switching power .................................1200 W (light bulb)
Twilight setting ....................................3 - 2000 lx
Protection type ....................................IP44
Operating conditions ..........................-20 to +40 ºC, <90 % RH (non-condensing)
Storage conditions..............................-20 to +40 ºC, <90 % RH (non-condensing)
Dimensions (W x H x D)......................63 x 92 x 85 mm
Weight ...................................................160 g
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