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Description of the product and settings
The EE883 is a ceiling-mounted motion detector, active
over 360°. The detector employs Hyper Frequency
technology and reacts to movements regardless of
the temperature. It can detect movements through
doors, windows and even non-metallic low-thickness
partitions.
Implementation
In order to obtain optimum detection conditions, the
following recommendations should be followed:
- Recommended installation height: 2.5 metres.
- The detection sensitivity (1-8 m) should not be
adjusted to reach beyond the area to be detected,
otherwise movements will be detected through non-
metallic partitions, doors and windows.
Installation advice
For installation in damp locations, a drain hole 8
needs to be drilled in the protective cover.
There is a cable feedthrough that can be broken open
if necessary 9 on the protective cover.
Surface mounting of the EE883
1. Loosen the screws 4 retaining the lid 5.
2. Remove the lid 5.
3. Use 2 screws to fix the box 6 to the ceiling or wall
(diameter 4.5 mm and length 50 mm).
4. Wire the detector in accordance with the connection
diagrams (see "Connections").
5. Refit the lid 5.
6. Correctly tighten the two screws 4 retaining the lid
5 in order to ensure a good seal.
7. Adjust the potentiometers (see "potentiometer
settings").
8. Fit the protective cover 7. Be sure to press on the
cover to ensure that it clips in place correctly.
Important
The detector requires 10 seconds to initialize after
the power is switched on.
Potentiometer settings
Adjustable potentiometer 1
1
detection sensitivity (detection area)
Adjustable potentiometer 2
2
luminosity threshold
Adjustable potentiometer 3
3
min.
duration of operation
max.
With a screwdriver, potentiometers 1, 2 and 3
can be adjusted to set the detection sensitivity, the
luminosity threshold and the duration of operation:
• Detection sensitivity: 1 to 8 m.
Potentiometer 1 is preset to a default value of
approximately 1 m.
• Luminosity threshold: 2 to 2000 lux.
Potentiometer 2 is preset to a default value of
approximately 2000 lux.
• Duration of operation: 5 s to 15 min.
Potentiometer 3 is preset to a default value of
approximately 5 s.
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Usable in all Europe
and in Switzerland
Hereby, hager Controls, declares that this radio receiver is in
compliance with the essential requirements and other relevant
provisions of Directive 1999/5/EC.
The CE declaration can be consulted on the site:
www.hagergroup.net
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Test Procedure (detection area)
To test the operation and adjust the detection range,
set the luminosity threshold to maximum y and the
duration of operation to minimum, 5 s ; this will cause
the detector to trigger immediately, allowing you to
adjust the detection range easily.
Learning mode
When the ambient light has reached the value at
which the detector will turn on the light in the event of
movement, turn potentiometer 2 to
10 seconds, the ambient luminosity is saved. In this
mode the red indicator LED flashes twice per second.
Functions
V pulse function
On potentiometer 3, the pulse function applies a
voltage to the output for 2 seconds. This function is
not used to directly control the loads, but to control a
stairwell timer, for example.
If a switch is installed on the detector circuit (see
Connection), in addition to switching on and off, it has
the following functions:
Important
The switch needs to be actuated rapidly, between
0.5 s and 1 s.
Operation with detector
1. To turn on the light (if the lamp is at OFF)
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• Actuate the switch in the following manner
"OFF" - "ON" i.e. 1 x OFF and ON.
The lamp remains lit for the duration set.
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OFF
2. To turn off the light (if the lamp is at ON)
• Actuate the switch in the following manner
"OFF" - "ON" i.e. 1 x OFF and ON.
The lamp turns off or returns to detection mode.
Constant lighting (4 hr)
1. To activate constant lighting
• Actuate the switch in the following manner "OFF"
- "ON" - "OFF" - "ON" i.e. 2 x OFF and ON.
This process must be completed in less than 1.5 s.
The lamp then switches to constant lighting for 4 hours
(the red LED remains lit). It then returns automatically
to detection mode (the red LED goes off).
OFF
ON
1. Deactivating constant lighting:
• Actuate the switch in the following manner
"OFF" - "ON" i.e. 1 x OFF and ON.
The lamp turns off or returns to detection mode.
Use/maintenance
The detector is designed for automatic switching of
lighting. However, it is not intended for use with anti-
intrusion alarms, because it is not protected against
vandalism.
If the surface gets dirty, clean it with a damp cloth (do
not use detergent).
Connection in parallel
Parallel implementation is possible, but care must be
taken not to exceed the maximum power that can be
connected to a detector. Moreover, all the devices
must be connected to the same phase.
Technical characteristics
Supply voltage
Detector frequency
Detection area
Receiver class
Standby consumption
Duration of lighting output operation
Luminosity threshold
. At the end of
Detection sensitivity
Recommended installation height
Fixing accessories
Operating temperature
Storage temperature
Insulation class
Protection rating
Standards
Upstream protection
Maximum installation altitude
Pollution degree
Connection
What to do if ... ?
After a power cut
• The detector continues to operate with the luminosity
• When potentiometer 2 is in learning mode the
5 s - 15 min
ON
• If it was in constant lighting mode, then the detector
Erratic
Detection
The
detector's
range is too
low
The detector
has no
voltage
OFF
ON
4 h
The detector
does not
switch on the
lamp
The detector
does not
switch off the
lamp
5,8 Ghz + / - 0,075 Ghz
2 screws 4.5 mm Ø and length 50 mm
RF Standard ETSI, EN 300 440-1 V1.3.1
6 A (+35 °C < T < +50 °C
threshold indicated by potentiometer 2.
luminosity level set before the power cut is still in
memory, the detector does not resume learning
mode.
returns to detection mode.
- Check that the detection area
does not cross a partition, door or
window.
- Check whether any object (flower,
curtain etc. ) or other element is
moving in the sensing area of the
detector and causing it to trigger.
- Reduce the detection sensitivity
using potentiometer 1.
- Check the detector's sensitivity
setting (potentiometer 1).
- Upstream protection defective,
device not in the circuit.
Check the cable using a voltage
tester, restore the upstream
protection, reset the switch.
- Short circuit
Check the connections.
- Additional change over switch set
to OFF.
Switching on.
- Faulty bulb: change the bulb.
- During the day, the twilight setting
is in the night position. Readjust.
- Additional change over switch set
to OFF.
Switching on.
- Constant lighting activated (red
LED lit): switch off constant
lighting.
- Another detector connected in
parallel and still active: wait for the
delay time of the other detector.
This device is to be installed only by a
professional electrician fi tter according
to local applicable installation
standards.
230 V
v
50 Hz
360°
2
1 W
5 s... 15 min
2... 2000 lux
1 m... 8 m
2,5 m
-20 °C —> +50 °C
-35 °C —> +70 °C
II
IP54
EN 60669-2-1 ;
10 A (T ≤ +35 °C)
2000 m
2
max 1,5 mm²
6E7652-01B

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