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1. About this document
– Please read carefully and keep in a safe place.
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Reproduction either in whole or in part only with our consent.
– Subject to change in the interest of technical progress.
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2. General safety precautions
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Disconnect the power supply before attempting any work on the sensor.
• During installation, the electric power cable to be connected must not be live.
Therefore, switch off the power first and use a voltage tester to make sure the
wiring is off-circuit.
• Installing the sensor involves work on the mains power supply. This work must
therefore be carried out professionally in accordance with national wiring regula-
tions and electrical operating conditions. (
- SEV 1000)
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3. HF 3360 COM1
Proper use
– Sensor suitable for indoor wall and ceiling-mounting
The HF 3360 COM1 is an active motion detector. It responds to the slightest
movement regardless of temperature. The integrated HF sensor emits high-frequency
electromagnetic waves (5.8 GHz) and receives their echo. In response to the slightest
movement in the detection zone, the change in echo is perceived by the sensor.
A microprocessor then issues the switch command "switch light ON".
Detection is possible through doors, panes of glass or thin walls.
Optionally, all function settings can be made via the RC5, RC8 remote controls as
well as the Smart Remote. (➔ "7. Accessories")
- VDE 0100,
- ÖVE-EN 1,
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Package contents for concealed installation (Fig. 3.1)
Package contents for surface-mounted installation (Fig. 3.2)
Product components (Fig. 3.3)
A Load module, power supply lead, surface-mounted
B Load module, power supply lead, concealed installation
C Designer trim, round or square
D Sensor module
Product dimensions
Ceiling / wall mounting, surface-mounted and concealed wiring (Fig. 3.4)
4. Electrical installation
An optional corner wall mount is available for mounting the HF 3360 COM1.
(Prod. No. 035174 white)
The supply lead consist of three wires:
L
= phase conductor (usually black, brown or grey)
N = neutral conductor (usually blue)
PE = protective-earth conductor (green/yellow)
= switched phase conductor (usually black, brown or grey)
Note on manual override function (Fig. 4.1):
A power switch for switching ON and OFF can be installed in the mains supply lead.
This is a prerequisite for the manual override function. (➔ "6. Function")
If the rubber seal is damaged, the cable entry openings must be sealed with an M16
or M20 (at least IP54) double seal cable gland.
For mounting on the wall, a condensation water drainage hole (Ø 5 mm drill bit) is
marked next to the rubber seal. This must be opened if necessary.
Connection examples (Fig. 4.2)
a Light without neutral conductor
b Light with neutral conductor
c Connection by means of two-circuit single-interruption switch for manual
and automatic operation
d Connection via two-way switch for manual override and automatic
operation
Setting I: Automatic operation
Setting II: Manual operation, light permanently ON
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