Installation Instructions; Wall Mounting - STEINEL Studioline 300 Mode D'emploi

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Installation instructions

STEINEL infrared sensors
With a total of three integrated
form the basis for modern
pyro sensors, the IS 300 mo-
efficient crime deterrents.
tion detector records the heat
They switch light on automat-
and infrared radiation of mov-
ically on sensing movement
ing bodies (people, animals,
within their detection zone
etc.) which is invisible to the
and therefore provide con-
human eye, within its detec-
venience and safety, while
tion zone. The recorded heat
making economical use of
radiation is converted elec-
energy.
tronically and one or several
connected consumers, e.g.
lights, are switched on or off
IS 300
Mounting plate
Fixing
screw
Lens
Shroud
Reach
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again after a pre-program-
med time on leaving the de-
tection zone. No heat radia-
tion is detected through obs-
tacles, such as walls or glass
and no switching therefore
occurs. The IS 300 achieves
an angle of coverage of 300°
with an angle of aperture of
180°. It therefore covers a
detection zone of approx.
300 m
2
.
Sensor housing
Decorative ring
Important: The most reliable
motion detection is achieved
by mounting the unit diago-
nally to the direction of
movement and ensuring that
no obstacles (such as trees
or walls) obstruct the line of
sight.
Reach
12 m max.
Installation IS 300

Wall mounting

Connection of the leads:
The installation site should be
The mains and consumer
leads consist of a 2 to 3 con-
at least 50 cm from a light,
since the latter's heat radi-
ductor cable:
ation could result in false trig-
L, L' = live conductor or
gering of the sensor. The in-
switched phase to
stallation height should be
the consumer
approx. 2 m.
(usually black or
brown)
Unscrew the fastening screw
counterclockwise with a
N
= neutral conductor
screwdriver, slide down the
(usually blue)
mounting plate and remove it.
PE
= protective-earth
Insert the rubber plugs into
conductor,
the mounting plate. Hold the
if present (
If in doubt, the conductors
mounting plate against the
wall and mark the drill holes
must be identified with a
(paying attention to the wiring
voltage tester. Switch off the
arrangement in the wall), drill
current again.
the holes and insert the
Wiring of the mains and con-
dowels.
sumer conductors must be
In order to be able to perform
performed in the wall holder
a switching operation, a
using the enclosed connect-
power supply lead with at
ing terminals:
least two phases must run to
1. The live conductor is in-
the unit and a second lead
serted in the first terminal (L).
out to the consumer. The two
2. Both neutral conductors
rubber plugs can be pierced
(N) of the mains and con-
for this purpose with a screw-
sumer leads are inserted into
driver. Two lugs are provided
the second terminal.
on the bottom of the wall
3. The switched phase to the
fastener for surface wiring.
consumer (L') is inserted into
These can be snapped off
the third terminal.
easily. After passing the wir-
4. Green/yellow protective-
ing through, the mounting
earth conductors (
plate can be screwed in
be inserted together into the
place.
fourth terminal. In order to
identify the flexible leads, the
enclosed sticker (
applied to one of the leads
(green/yellow).
1) Supply lead
2) Service lead
3) Protective-earth
conductor
4) Lugs for surface-
routed supply lead
5) Connecting lead
IS 300
black
blue
brown
green/yellow
Connection of the IS 300:
The connecting leads of the
IS 300 are to be inserted into
the connecting terminals ac-
cording to the marking on the
leads (L = black, N = blue,
L' = brown).
Important: Getting the
cable connections crossed
will produce a short circuit in
the unit or in your fuse box.
In this case, you must once
)
again identify the individual
wires and reconnect them.
A mains switch for ON and
OFF switching can of course
be installed in the mains lead.
) must
) must be
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