Installation Instructions
GB
Dear Customer,
Congratulations on purchasing your new STEINEL
sensor-switched LED floodlight and thank you for the
confidence you have shown in us. You have chosen
a high-quality product that has been manufactured,
tested and packed with the greatest care.
Principle
Movement triggers lights, alarms and many other
devices - for your convenience and safety. Whether
at home, to illuminate your property, or commercially,
e.g. to light up business premises, this sensor-
switched LED floodlight is quickly installed and ready
for use.
Sensor-switched LED floodlights XLed 10 and XLed
25 are equipped with two 120° pyro sensors which
detect the invisible heat emitted by moving objects
(people, animals etc.). The heat detected in this way
is converted electronically into a signal that switches
System Components
LED head in flat design
Pivoted arm
Cooling fins
Wall mount with power supply unit
Sensor unit
Sealing plugs
Shrouds
Safety Warnings
■ Disconnect the power supply before attempting
any work on the unit.
■ During installation, the electrical wiring you are
connecting must be dead. Therefore, switch off the
power first and use a voltage tester to check that
the power supply is disconnected.
■ Installing these lights involves work on the mains
voltage supply; This work must therefore be carried
out professionally in accordance with applicable
national wiring regulations and electrical operating
conditions ( D - VDE 0100, A -ÖVE/ÖNORM E
8001-1,
-SEV 1000)
Please familiarise yourself with these instructions
before attempting to install the light because pro-
longed, reliable and trouble-free operation will only
be ensured if it is installed and used properly.
We hope your new STEINEL sensor-switched LED
floodlight will bring you lasting pleasure.
the floodlight ON. Heat is not detected through
obstacles, such as walls or panes of glass. The two
pyro sensors achieve a coverage angle of 240° with
an aperture angle of 180°.
Important: The most reliable way of detecting move-
ment is to install the unit with the sensor aimed
across the direction in which a person would walk
and by ensuring that no obstacles (such as trees,
walls etc.) obstruct the line of sensor vision.
Principle
Time setting
Twilight setting
Basic brightness setting
Reach setting/adjustment of detection angle
Manual override function
Mains connection, concealed wiring
I
Mains connection, surface wiring
II
■ Do not install the unit on normally flammable
surfaces.
■ Suitable for outdoor and indoor use.
■ The sensor-switched LED floodlight is only intended
for wall mounting and not for ceiling mounting.
■ The floodlight housing gets warm while it is
switched ON. Only adjust the angle of the LED
head once it has cooled down.
■
Do not look into the LED light at short
range or for any prolonged period
(> 5 min.). You could damage your retina.
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Installation
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The site of installation should be at least 50 cm
away from another light because heat radiated from
it may activate the system. To obtain the specified
max. reach of 12 m, the sensor should be installed
at a height of approx. 2 m. Install the unit on a firm
surface to avoid unintentional triggering.
The mains supply lead is a 3-core cable.
Functions
All functions can be set after removing the
decorative ring.
Switch-off delay
(time setting)
(factory setting: 5 sec.)
Twilight setting
(response threshold)
(factory setting:
daylight operation 2000 lux)
2 - 2000 lux
Basic brightness
(factory setting: programme 1)
What is basic brightness?
Basic brightness provides illumination at approx.
10% light output. The light only switches to max-
imum output of 100% (for the time selected, see
Reach Setting/Adjustment
The detection zone can be optimised to suit require-
ments. The shrouds provided are used for blanking
out any number of lens segments or to shorten reach
as required. This prevents the light from being acti-
vated unintentionally, e.g. by cars, passers-by etc.,
and allows you to target danger spots. The shrouds
can be divided or cut with a pair of scissors along the
L
= phase conductor (usually black or brown)
N = neutral conductor (usually blue)
PE = protective-earth conductor (green/yellow)
Important: Connecting the conductors to the wrong
terminals will produce a short circuit in the unit or
your fuse box at a later stage when you come to
switch the power on. In this case, you must identify
the individual cables and re-connect them. A suitable
mains switch for switching the light ON and OFF can
be installed in the mains lead.
Light ON duration can be infinitely varied from
5 sec. – 15 min.
Control dial set to 1 (turned fully anticlockwise) =
shortest time (5 sec.)
Control dial set to 6 (turned fully clockwise) =
longest (15 sec.)
To set the detection zone, it is recommended to
select the shortest time 1.
The sensor's response threshold can be infinitely
varied from 2 – 2000 lux.
Control dial set to number 1 (turned fully anticlock-
wise) = daylight operation (approx. 2000 lux).
Control dial set to 6 (turned fully clockwise) =
twilight operation (approx. 2 lux).
To adjust the detection zone in daylight, the control
dial must be set to 1 (daylight operation).
1
Floodlight ON in response to movement from
twilight setting / no basic brightness.
2
Floodlight ON in response to movement from twi-
light setting / + basic brightness (10%) for
10 min. after time set elapses.
Floodlight ON all night in response to movement
3
from twilight setting / + basic brightness (10%).
Switch-off delay
) in response to movement in the
detection zone. The light then switches to basic
brightness for 10 min. (approx. 10%).
vertical and horizontal grooves. After removing the
decorative ring, the shrouds can be clipped on at the
top of the sensor lens. The decorative ring must now
be pushed back on to hold the shrouds firmly in place.
You can turn the sensor housing through ± 80°
for precision adjustment.
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