Safety Warnings - STEINEL IS 2180-2 Operating Instructions Manual

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Principle
The IS 2180 -2 is equipped
with two 120° pyro sensors
which detect the invisible
heat emitted by moving
objects (people, animals
etc.). The heat detected is
electronically converted
into a signal that switches
on loads (e.g. a light) con-
nected to it. Heat is not
Reach max. 12 m
Direction of approach:
towards the sensor

Safety warnings

Disconnect the power
a
before attempting any
work on the motion
detector.
The electrical connec-
a
tion lead must be dead
during installation.
Therefore, switch off the
power supply first and
check that the circuit is
disconnected using a
voltage tester.
detected through obstacles,
such as walls or panes of
glass. Heat radiation of this
type will, therefore, not
trigger the sensor. With a
90° angle of aperture, the
two pyro sensors cover a
detection angle of 180°. The
lens can be removed and
turned, thereby permitting
Reach max. 5 m
Direction of approach:
across the detection zone
Installation of the sensor
a
involves work on the
mains power supply.
This work must therefore
be carried out profes-
sionally in accordance
with the applicable
wiring regulations and
supply conditions.
Please note that the
a
sensor must be protect-
ed by a 10 A circuit
two max. basic reach
settings of 5 m or 12 m.
Using the wall mounts
provided with the unit, the
infrared sensor can easily
be fitted to internal and
external corners.
Important: The most
reliable way of detecting
motion is to install the unit
so that the sensor is 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.
breaker. The mains
supply lead must be no
greater than 10 mm in
diameter.
Only carry out time and
a
light threshold settings
with the lens fitted.
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