Installation Instructions - STEINEL IS NM 360 Installation Instructions Manual

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Installation instructions

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Dear customer,
Congratulations on purchasing your
new STEINEL infrared sensor 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.
System components
a Mini sensor
b Wall mount
c Designer trim
d Connection, concealed wiring
with load
e Connection, exposed wiring with
load
f Engagement lug for removing
sensor unit
Principle
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The IS NM 360 combines timeless,
aesthetic design with practical
additional benefits. There are 4 sen-
sor and NightMatic combinations
to choose from for automatically
switching light "ON" and "OFF" just
as you please.
The integrated high-performance
infrared sensor is equipped with a
double 360° sensor that detects the
invisible heat emitted by moving
objects (persons, animals etc.).
The heat detected in this way is
converted electronically into a signal
that switches the light on automati-
cally. Heat is not detected through
Please familiarise yourself with these
instructions before attempting to
install the sensor light since prolonged
reliable and trouble-free operation
will only be ensured if it is installed
properly.
We hope your new STEINEL infrared
sensor will bring you lasting pleasure.
g Time setting
h Twilight setting
i Programme setting
j Principle
k Adjusting the detection zone
l Manual override
m Sealing plug
obstacles, such as walls or panes of
glass. Heat radiation of this type will,
therefore, not trigger the sensor. The
unit achieves a coverage angle of
360° with an aperture angle of 90°.
A sneak-by guard ensures coverage
below the sensor.
Important: The most reliable way
of detecting movement is to install
the infrared sensor so that it points
across the direction in which a
person would walk and by ensuring
that no obstacles (such as trees,
walls etc.) obstruct the line of vision.
Reach is restricted when you walk
straight towards the sensor.
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Safety warnings
■ During installation, the electric
power cable to be connected
must be voltage-free. Therefore,
switch "OFF" the power first and
use a voltage tester to make sure
the wiring is off circuit.
■ Installing this infrared sensor in-
volves work on the mains voltage
supply. This work must therefore
be carried out by a specialist in
Installation
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 reach of 8 m, the sensor
should be installed at a height of no
more than 2 m.
Connecting the mains and load
supply lead (see illustration)
The mains supply lead is a 3-core
cable.
L = phase conductor (usually
black or brown )
N = neutral conductor
(usually blue)
PE = protective-earth conductor
(green/yellow)
Adjusting the detection zone
The detection zone can be limited
to suit requirements. The shrouds
supplied with the unit can be used
to mask out as many lens segments
as you wish. This prevents the light
from being activated unintentio-
accordance with the applicable
national wiring regulations and
electrical operating conditions.
( k -VDE 0100, a -ÖVE/ÖNORM
E8001-1, h -SEV 1000).
■ Only use genuine replacement
parts.
■ Repairs must only be made by
specialised workshops.
If you are in any doubt, identify the
conductors using a voltage tester;
then switch "OFF" the power again.
Connect phase conductor (L),
neutral conductor (N) and protective
earth conductor (PE) to the terminal
block. Getting the cable connec-
tions crossed will produce a short
circuit in the unit or in your fuse box.
In this case, you must identify the
individual cables and re-connect
them.
Note: A mains switch for switching
the unit "ON" and "OFF" may of
course be installed in the mains sup-
ply lead. A mains switch is required
for the manual override function (see
Manual override function l).
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nally, e.g. by cars, passers-by etc.,
and allows you to target danger
spots. The shrouds and film covers
can be cut along the pre-grooved
divisions. Then you simply clip
them onto the lens.
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