As many as 10 lights can be interconnected with each
other. Maximum communication cable length is 50 m.
The first light in a group to detect movement switches
the entire group ON. If no further movement is detected
after the time setting selected, the last light in a group
to detect movement switches the entire group OFF.
Note:
– No voltage must be connected to the communica-
tion cable. Do no actuate any external loads.
– Within the interconnected group, all lights operate in
line with their specific control dials.
– The same programme must be selected for all lights.
The light source of this luminaire cannot be replaced.
If the light source needs to be replaced (e.g. at the
end of its service life), the complete luminaire must be
replaced.
5. Mounting
• Check all components for damage.
• Do not use the product if it is damaged.
• When installing the sensor-switched light, make sure
the installation site is not exposed to vibration.
• Select an appropriate mounting location, taking the
reach and motion detection into consideration.
Mounting procedure
• Switch OFF power supply (Fig.
• Unscrew light enclosure from base (Fig.
5.2
• Mark drill holes (Fig.
• Drill holes and insert wall plugs (Fig.
• Installation with concealed power supply lead
5.4
(Fig.
)
• Installation with surface-mounted power supply lead
5.5
(Fig.
)
• Connect conductors (Fig.
5.7
• Fit sealing ring (Fig.
• Install light enclosure on wall mount and screw into
place (Fig.
5.8
)
• Switch ON power supply (Fig.
• Make settings
"6. Function"
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6. Function
Factory settings
Programme setting: P 1
Twilight level: 1000 lux
Time setting: 5 seconds
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Once installed, the sensor-switched light can be put
into operation. Control dials are provided on the sensor
unit for selecting the time-, twilight- and programme
settings.
• Remove the sensor after pressing the locking tab
with a flat-tip screwdriver (Fig.
– The sensor-switched light switches to manual
override (permanently ON)
• Make settings with a screwdriver (Fig.
P1 Standard programme (controller
– Soft light start / no basic light level
What is soft light start?
The sensor-switched light features a soft light start
function. This means that when turned ON, the light is
not switched directly to maximum output but constant-
ly builds up brightness to 100% within a short period
of time. Brightness is also gradually reduced when the
light is switched OFF.
P2 User-friendly programme
– Soft light start + basic light level
– Basic light level ON from twilight setting selected
What is basic light level?
Basic light level provides continuous night-time illumina-
tion at approx. 10% light output. The light only switches
to maximum output (100%) for the time selected in
response to movement in the detection zone. The light
then returns to the basic light level (approx. 10%).
P3 User-friendly economy programme
– Soft light start + basic light level until the middle of
the night
– Basic light level ON from twilight setting selected
until the middle of the night
How does the user-friendly economy programme
work?
The sensor-switched light does not have an integrated
clock. The middle of the night is only determined on the
basis of the length of darkness phases. To work per-
fectly, therefore, it is important for the sensor-switched
light to be permanently connected to the power supply
during this period. During the first night (calibration
phase) basic light level remains activated throughout
the night. The values are saved even in the event of a
mains power failure. We do not recommend interrupting
the power supply during the programme. As the values
are determined over several nights, the sensor-switched
light should, in the event of any fault occurring, be
monitored over several nights to ascertain whether the
switch-off time moves towards midnight.
P4 Nightmatic programme
– Soft light start, no basic light level, no movement
evaluation
– Switches ON at 100% if the light level falls below the
level set
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