Installation and Operation
1 General
1.1 Symbols and Abbreviations in these Instructions
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Bullet point, listing
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Numbered steps of action with specified sequence
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Reference to section (e.g. 2.2) or separate instructions (then without numbers)
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Image reference (e.g. to image 13)
Abbreviation for "Short Press / shortly press button" (<0.5 s)
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"Very Long Press / hold down button" (>10 s)
VLP
1.2 Intended Use
This product has been designed and is specifically intended for use with light management
systems for luminaires. Any other use not specified in these instructions is not in accordance with
designated use.
The connecting cable must be relieved of tension for installation outside of the luminaire.
1.3 Notes
Read the operating instructions carefully before mounting and first use of the HF LS LI.
Original OSRAM connecting cables must be used to ensure correct functionality.
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Charging the sensor with external voltage, especially with mains voltage, causes destruc-
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tion of the device.
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2 Mounting and installation
2.1 Radar sensor – Naming of individual components
(1)
HF LS LI sensor
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Radar antennas transmission / reception area
(3)
Infrared receiver / LED display
(4)
Light sensor
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Fixing hole (Ø 4.2 mm, for M4 screw)
(6)
Connecting socket (for 4p4c power cable)
(7)
4p4c power cable (not included in scope of supply)
2.2 Connection
Connection is via the specific socket on the control unit and sensor via a 4p4c connecting cable.
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The sensor and control unit are configured with the Master Remote remote control via IR signals.
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2.3 Mounting
The HF LS LI has been designed specifically for installing in luminaires. The connecting cable
must be relieved of tension or installation outside of the luminaire. The maximum motion detec-
tion range in corridor applications is achieved when the radar antenna is aligned to the motion
direction of the objects to be detected.
(e.g. wall or ceiling installation using a mounting bracket).
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(1)
Installing in luminaires
(2)
Ceiling installation
(3)
Using a mounting bracket
(4)
Wall installation
2.4 Detection range
The detection range of the sensor depends on the spatial conditions
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Motion detection can/must be set
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Note:
Motion detection is via radar signals. These penetrate most non-metallic materials (e.g. plastic
covers of luminaires). Lightweight partition walls, for example, do not limit the detection range.
Sensor signals can, therefore, also respond to moving objects behind such walls
Detection sensitivity/range can be modified with the remote control.
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