Instruction for installation (Fig 5):
Danger:
Before installing please make sure that the circuit is interrupted! For installation, the work on the mains
voltage is required. Please remove the associated mains fuse or deactivate the switch fuse! Check by using a
voltage tester if the line is de-energized. Make sure that the current circuit will not closed during the installation!
Danger:
The installation of this product may be done only by a qualified person according the valid regulations for
electrical installation!
Attention:
Before drilling the mounting holes, make sure that there are no gas, electricity or water pipes at the
drilling location that could be damaged by this!
Please observe the safety instructions and technical data before installing this product!
Note on installation:
L: Live wire (black or brown)
N: Neutral conductor (blue or grey)
This device is suitable for wall or ceiling mounting!
Observe a minimum distance of 2 meters when commissioning several motion detectors.
For optimum range, select the mounting height recommended in the "Technical Data".
2 units in a parallel connection (see Fig.4a)
Permanently switching a connected device on or off with a switch (see Fig.4b).
To ensure optimum sensitivity of the sensor, install the device in the room in such a way that the movements are
transversely to the device. Movements that are directly to and from the device are less well detected. (see Fig. 2a):
The following environments or surfaces are not suitable for mounting, as they may impair the detection of thermal
radiation (see Fig. 2b):
Metal surfaces e.g. metal door frames
In the immediate vicinity of electronic devices such as computers, monitors etc
Heat sources e.g. radiant heaters, radiators or lamps
In the vicinity of e.g. fume cupboards or fans
Within the radiation range of luminaires (minimum distance from luminaires >50cm)
Function of the motion sensor:
The sensor integrated in this device detects heat radiation from moving bodies, e.g. people or animals, and
transmits this as an electrical impulse to a connected light, for example. This device then switches itself on. The
detection of heat radiation can be limited by large furniture, glass panes or very high ambient temperatures of over
40°C, for example in summer.
Detection area (Fig 3):
The detection range of the motion detector for ceiling mounting is approx. 6m and 360° (free area) at a mounting
height of 2.2-4m at the ceiling. The detection range of the motion detector for wall mounting is approx. 6m and
120° (on free area) with a mounting height of 1.8-2.5m on the wall. In closed rooms the detection distance can be
lower, according to room layout.
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