Technical specifications for sensor-switched light
Dimensions (w × h × d)
300 × 300 × 67 mm
Voltage
230-240 V / 50 Hz
Output
13.5 W LED
Additional switching capacities
Incandescent lamps, 800 W max. at 230 V AC
Fluorescent tube, 400 VA max. at cos j = 0.5,
inductive load at 230 V AC
4 × 60 W max., C ≤ 88 µF
at 230 V AC
Luminous flux
PMMA plastic: 978 lm cool white / 921 lm warm white
Efficiency
PMMA plastic: 68 lm/W cool white / 68 lm/W warm white
Luminous flux, emergency light
21 lm
Colour temperature
approx. 3000 kelvin (warm white) / 4000 kelvin (cool white)
HF-system
5.8 GHz (responds to the tiniest movement regardless of temperature)
Detection angle
360° with 160° angle of aperture
Transmitter power
approx. 1 mW
Reach
1-8 m all round, infinitely variable, can be limited in 4 directions
Max. area covered
approx. 50 m²
Time setting
5 sec - 15 min
Twilight setting
2-2000 lux
IP rating
IP20
IK rating
PMMA IK03
Protection class
I
Temperature range
0°C to +40°C
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Fluorescent lamps, low-energy lamps, LED lights with electronic ballast
(total capacity of all ballasts connected below the level stated).
Technical specifications - rechargeable batteries
3 ea. Panasonic NiMh HHR 80AAAB, 1.2 V/750 mAH, AAA
Batteries permanently charged at approx. 23 mAh, generating no heat
Charging time: 24 h (permanently connected to mains power)
No memory effect
Rechargeable battery capacity / emergency lighting duration: at least 3 h
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aximum capacity only ensured by using rechargeable batteries provided.
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Important: rechargeable batteries must be changed if the emergency light module stays on for less
than 3 h.
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4. Installation
Sensor-switched light
• Check all components for damage
• Do not use the product if it is damaged
Hazard from electrical power.
Touching live parts can result in electrical shock, burns
or death.
• Switch OFF power and interrupt power supply.
• Check safe isolation from power supply with a
voltage tester.
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• Make sure power supply remains interrupted.
Risk of damage to property
Mixing up connection leads may produce a short
circuit.
• Identify connection leads.
Installation
Connecting the mains power supply lead (Fig. 4.8)
The mains power supply lead is a 3-core cable:
L
= phase conductor (usually black, brown or grey)
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 from the
power supply again. Connect phase (L) and neutral
conductor (N) to the terminal block.
Important: mixing up the connections will produce
a short circuit later on in the product or your fuse
box. In this case, you must identify the individual
conductors once again and re-connect them. A
mains switch for switching the product ON and
OFF may be installed in the mains supply lead.
Note: the light source in this light must only replaced
by the manufacturer or a service engineer author-
ised by the manufacturer or by a similarly qualified
person.
Installation procedure
• Select appropriate site of installation, giving con-
sideration to reach and detection of movements
• Switch OFF power supply (Fig. 4.1)
• Open luminaire (Fig. 4.2)
• Remove emergency light module (Fig. 4.3)
• Mark drill holes (Fig. 4.4)
• Drill holes and insert wall plugs (Fig. 4.5)
• Pierce cable entry or remove sealing plug and
route connection cable into the luminaire
(Fig. 4.6)
• Install luminaire
• Directly over the outlet (Fig. 4.6)
• With spacers for surface wiring (Fig. 4.7)
• Connect cables (Fig. 4.8)
• Insert rechargeable batteries into the emergency
light module, making sure they are the right way
round (Fig. 4.9)
• Fit emergency light module at the position pro-
vided for it (Fig. 4.10)
• Switch ON power supply (Fig. 4.11)
• Set emergency light ➔ 5. Operating emergency
light
• Sets sensors ➔ 5. Operating sensor
• Close luminaire (Fig. 5.6)
5. Operation
Operating emergency light
The emergency light test must always be per-
formed before use.
• Press "test" button, emergency light LEDs ON
(Fig. 5.1)
• Release "test" button, emergency light LEDs
OFF.
• Optional additional test: disconnect supply from
luminaire.
• LED module must switch ON.
• The emergency light module can be changed
during normal luminaire operation.
• The charge indicator LED (charge) (Fig. 5.2)
must always light up after fitting emergency light
module - also when performing emergency light
test. The optional additional test (disconnecting
from the supply) is no substitute for test using
test button
Operating sensor
• Light-level setting (response threshold)
(Fig. 5.3). Factory setting: daylight operation
- 2-2000 lux, infinitely variable
- Control dial set to (sun) = daylight operation
approx. 2000 lux
- Control dial set to (moon) = twilight operation at
approx. 2 lux
• Time setting (switch-OFF delay)
(Fig. 5.4). Factory setting: seconds
- 5 sec - 15 min, infinitely variable
- Any movement detected before this time
elapses resets timer
- Motion detection is always interrupted for
approx. 1 second after switching OFF the
luminaire. The luminaire can only switch light
ON in response to movement again after this
period elapses.
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