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5. ACTIVATING THE PRESENCE DETECTOR
5.1. Manual activation via the LuX potentiometer
Step
Action
1.
Set DIP switch 1 to ON.
2.
Turn the LUX potentiometer all the way to the
left (minimum setting).
3.
Turn the LUX potentiometer all the way to the
right (maximum setting).
4.
Turn the LUX potentiometer all the way to the
left again (minimum setting).
5.
Set the lux value of your choice using the LUX
potentiometer.
5.2. Activation via the IR remote control with factory settings
Step Action
1.
Set DIP switch 1 to OFF (factory setting).
2.
Press
three times.
3.
Press
.
4.
Press
.
5.3. Activation via the IR remote control with calibration (sweep)
To set the presence detector in line with specific lighting requirements in certain rooms, you have to use the IR
remote control. You will also need a separate lux meter for this. Using the lux meter, you send the reference values
to the sensor, which ensures that the effect of switching on the lighting on the light level is accurately measured and
set. Follow the steps below to correctly set the sensor.
Setting the light level
Step Action
1.
Set DIP switch 1 to OFF (factory setting).
2.
Press
three times.
3.
Press
.
4.
Place a lux meter at table height (approximately
85 cm from the ground) underneath the sensor.
5.
Press
or
.
6.
Press the button with the value closest to the
first reference point (e.g.
).
7.
Press
or
.
8.
Press the button with the value closest to the
second reference point (e.g.
).
9.
Press the button with the value closest to the
lux value of your choice (e.g.
for 320 lux).
10.
Press
once.
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Result
You can now set the lux value manually.
The blue indication LED starts flashing.
The blue indication LED starts flashing after a
few seconds.
a. The green indication LED is flashing once.
b. The sensor switches on the lighting, after
which the maximum light level is reached.
c. The lighting is dimmed and then switched off.
d. The lighting is switched on again at the
minimum light level.
The sensor records this lux value after
30 seconds.
Result
You can now set the lux value using the IR
remote control.
The sensor is unlocked and the green indication
LED is flashing once.
a. The sensor switches on the lighting, after
which the maximum light level is reached.
b. The lighting is dimmed and then switched off.
The sensor is locked again and returns to the
control mode. The device will now use the new
settings.
Result
You can now set the device using the IR remote
control.
The sensor is unlocked and the green indication
LED is flashing once.
a. The sensor switches on the lighting. After two
minutes (fluorescent lamps heating up), the
maximum light level is reached. The green
indication LED is flashing during this process.
b. If the green indication LED goes out, the
calibration will start (sweep): the lighting is
gradually dimmed and then switched off.
c. As soon as the calibration is completed, the
red indication LED lights up.
You set the first reference point to the lowest
light level possible (e.g. 150 lux). The lighting
is dimmed.
Note: The light level must be as close as
possible to the fixed values on the IR remote
control.
The red indication LED goes out and the blue
indication LED lights up. The lux value is set.
You set the second reference point. For an
optimum result, the setting of this reference
point is preferably identical to the desired light
level (e.g. 320 lux).
Note: The light level must be as close as
possible to the fixed values on the IR remote
control.
The blue indication LED goes out and the green
indication LED lights up. The lux value is set.
You set the lux value of your choice at table
height.
The green indication LED goes out. The lux
value is set.
The sensor is locked again and returns to the
control mode. The device will now use the new
settings.
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5.4. Activation via the IR remote control without calibration (changing the desired lux value)
Setting the light level
Step Action
1.
Press
three times.
2.
Press
.
3.
Place a lux meter at table height (approximately
85 cm from the ground) underneath the sensor.
4.
Press
or
.
5.
Press the button with the value closest to the
first reference point (e.g.
).
6.
Press
or
.
7.
Press the button with the value closest to the
second reference point (e.g.
).
8.
Press the button with the value closest to the
lux value of your choice (e.g.
for 320 lux).
9.
Press
once.
6. OPERATION AND uSE
6.1. General operation
The integrated light sensor continuously measures the daylight level in the detection area and compares this level to
the preset lux value. Thanks to the light sensor, the light switches on automatically only if the detector detects motion
within the detection range and if the daylight level falls below the preset lux value:
• The lighting remains switched on as long as motion is detected.
• After the last motion is detected, the lighting remains switched on for the duration of the
preset switch-off delay (1 to 60 minutes). As soon as the switch-off delay has elapsed, the lighting
switches to orientation lighting. As soon as the switch-off delay of the orientation lighting has elapsed,
the lighting switches off.
• As the daylight level increases, the lighting in the room is dimmed until the preset minimum
level is reached.
• The lighting switches off automatically as soon as the daylight level is sufficiently high.
6.2. Applications
There are two applications possible on this presence detector:
• manual application: manual on/off via push button, automatic off via presence detector, or dependent
on the light level.
• automatic application (can only be selected with the IR remote control): automatic on/off via
presence detector, dependent on the light level.
Mode
Application
Mode of operation
Ceiling lighting
manual
Switching of daylight control via a push button.
If necessary, you can switch on the lighting according to the preset
parameters.
As long as the device detects presence, the lighting is adjusted
according to the preset parameters.
automatic
Automatic switching of daylight control via a presence detector.
manual and
Press the push button briefly to switch the lighting off. After
automatic
approximately ten seconds the presence detector is once again ready to
switch the lighting on automatically.
Dimming lights
manual and
Press and hold the push button to dim or brighten the lighting.
automatic
You can also dim/brighten the lighting using the IR remote control.
When the dim function is activated, you must switch off the
lighting so that it can once again be switched on and can function
according to the daylight measurements (via the integrated light
sensor).
You can also carry out these applications with the IR remote control as described in section 4.1.
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Result
The sensor is unlocked and the green indication
LED is flashing once.
The red indication LED lights up.
You set the first reference point to the lowest
light level possible (e.g. 150 lux). The lighting
is dimmed.
Note: The light level must be as close as
possible to the fixed values on the IR remote
control.
The red indication LED goes out and the blue
indication LED lights up. The lux value is set.
You set the second reference point. For an
optimum result, the setting of this reference
point is preferably identical to the desired light
level (e.g. 320 lux).
Note: The light level must be as close as
possible to the fixed values on the IR remote
control.
The blue indication LED goes out and the green
indication LED lights up. The lux value is set.
You set the lux value of your choice at table
height.
The green indication LED goes out. The lux
value is set.
The sensor is locked again and returns to the
control mode. The device will now use the new
settings.
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