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350-20050, 350-20150 / 390-20050, 390-20150
4. MAINTENANCE
Dirt may prevent the outdoor motion detector from functioning properly. Therefore, always keep the lens clean and dry. Use
a damp cloth and water with some detergent to clean the lens. Never exert pressure to wipe the lens clean. The outdoor
motion detector should be replaced if the lens or other parts of the outdoor motion detector are defective.
5. TROUBLESHOOTING
Problem
The outdoor motion detector is not
activated.
No/little detection during the walking
test.
6. TECHNICAL DATA
Dimensions:
Power supply voltage:
Power consumption:
Relay contact:
Maximum load:
Maximum switching capacity:
Maximum inrush current:
Detection angle:
Mounting height:
Detection range (at a height of 2.5 m):
Light sensitivity:
Hysteresis on light sensitivity:
Switch-off delay:
Protection degree:
Protection class:
Ambient temperature:
Cabling:
Cable inlet:
Quality mark:
EN
Cause
The outdoor motion detector is
connected incorrectly.
The outdoor motion detector is
positioned incorrectly.
The lens is covered, dirty or defective.
70 x 90 x 130 mm (HxWxD)
230 Vac ±10%, 50 Hz
0.8 W
NO (max. 10 A), light- and motion-sensitive
incandescent lamps (2300 W)
230 V halogen lamps (2300 W)
all low-voltage halogen lamps (2300 VA)
fluorescent lamps (non-compensated) (1200 VA)
economy lamps (CFLi) (1200 VA)
LED lamps 230 V (350 W)
140 uF
165 A/20 ms or 800 A/200 µs
180°
2 – 3 m
semicircular, up to max. 13 m (350-20150)
semicircular, up to max. 16 m (350-20050)
5 lux – infinite
+ 10%
8 s – 30 min
IP54
class II devices
-20 – +45°C
3 x 1.5 mm²
2 x 12.5 mm
CE marked in compliance with EN 60669-2-1
Solution
Connect the outdoor motion detector
as described.
Install the outdoor motion detector as
described.
- Remove the cover and/or clean the
lens.
- If the lens is defective, the sensor
should be replaced.
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