RADEMACHER DuoFern 9484 Instruction Manual

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DuoFern Motion Detector (interior) 9484
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Instruction manual for the electrical connection and for commissioning
Item no. 3250 17 72
Type: 9484
VBD 641-3 (07.16)

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  • Page 1 DuoFern Motion Detector (interior) 9484 Instruction manual for the electrical connection and for commissioning Item no. 3250 17 72 Type: 9484 VBD 641-3 (07.16)
  • Page 2: Dear Customer

    Dear Customer, With your purchase of a DuoFern Motion Detector 9484, you have chosen a quality product manufactured by RADEMACHER. Thank you for the trust you have placed in us. RADEMACHER products have been developed with the greatest possible convenience in mind. Having applied uncompromising quality standards and thorough testing, we are proud to be able to present this innovative product to you.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Contents Dear Customer, ..............2 These instructions..............5 Application of this manual ..............5 Hazard symbols ..............6 Levels of danger and signal words ..........6 Symbols and depictions used ............7 Glossary - Definition ................8 Included in delivery ............9 General View of the Operating Unit......10 General View of the Installation Housing .........
  • Page 4 Contents Connecting the DuoFern Motion Detector 9484 ..37 Safety Instructions for the Electrical Connection ....37 Important Information regarding the Electrical Installation ................ 38 Carrying out the Electrical Connection ........39 Connection Diagram with Lamp and Push Button ....40 Connection Diagram with Changeover Switch ......
  • Page 5: These Instructions

    1. These instructions..describe how to install, connect and operate the DuoFern Motion Detector 9484. 1.1 Application of this manual ◆ Before you begin, please read this manual through completely and follow all the safety instructions. ◆ Please also read the instruction manuals of the accessories (if available) as well as the instructions of the respective connected appliance.
  • Page 6: Hazard Symbols

    2. Hazard symbols The following hazard symbols are used in this instruction manual: Danger of fatal electric shock Danger area / dangerous situation 2.1 Levels of danger and signal words DANGER! This hazard will lead to serious injury or death if not avoided. WARNING! This hazard may result in serious injury or death if not avoided.
  • Page 7: Symbols And Depictions Used

    2.2 Symbols and depictions used Depiction Description Procedures Itemisation ◆ 1) or a) Lists further useful information Please read the respective manual Indicator light flashes red Indicator light flashes green Indicator light lights up red Indicator light lights up green Indicator light is off...
  • Page 8: Glossary - Definition

    2.3 Glossary - Definition DuoFern ◆ RADEMACHER radio technology for controlling compatible products. HomePilot® ◆ The HomePilot® is a central controller unit for RADEMACHER radio products. ◆ Extra-low Voltage. SELV ◆ Safety Extra-low Voltage PIR-Sensor ◆ Passive Infra-red Sensor...
  • Page 9: Included In Delivery

    3. Included in delivery Included in delivery a) 1 x Operating unit (50 x 50 mm) b) 1 x Frame c) 1 x Installation housing d) 1 x Instruction manual (not illustrated)
  • Page 10: General View Of The Operating Unit

    4. General View of the Operating Unit Pos. Symbol Description Sensor panel with motion sensor, indicator lights and lens. Automatic button [A] AUTO ◆ Enable automatic mode (activate motion sensor). ◆ Test and set the sensitivity level. * Press for 4 seconds On / Off button ◆...
  • Page 11: General View Of The Installation Housing

    4.1 General View of the Installation Housing Pos. Symbol Description Plug-in coupling for the operating unit Claw fasteners and screws Connecting terminals Type plate...
  • Page 12: Electrical Connections

    4.2 Electrical connections Pos. Symbol Description Control output [ L‘ ] 230 V / 50 Hz L‘ N L L Ext. Connection of the electric appliance. Additional connecting terminals [ L / N ] L‘ N L L Ext. Additional internal wiring of the electric appli- ance and/or of the external input.
  • Page 13: Indicator Lights

    4.3 Indicator Lights Transparent display of the sensor panel for better understanding. Pos. Symbol Description Indicator lights 1 to 5 - red Status display and setting parameters via individual or all LEDs. Running light Learning phase during com- missioning. permanently Status display or display of lit up the set value.
  • Page 14: Functions And Button Combinations

    4.4 Functions and Button Combinations Function Button / Button Combination 1 x tap Activate or deactivate the LED display when automatic mode is active appliance LED display when manual mode is active 1 x tap AUTO Switch on automatic mode 1 x tap MANU Switch on manual mode...
  • Page 15 4.4 Functions and Button Combinations Function Button / Button Combination Adopting the current brightness 8 sec. as the set limit Display the set run-on time 4 sec. MANU Decrease the run-on time 4 sec. MANU AUTO Increase the run-on time 4 sec.
  • Page 16: Product Description

    5. Product Description The DuoFern Motion Detector 9484 serves to control electric appliances and to trigger scenes. The operating principle As soon as the built-in sensor detects motion within its detection range, the connected appliance (e.g. light, ventilation / heating or air conditioning systems, etc.) is switched on and then switched off again after an adjustable run-on time.
  • Page 17: Compatible Switches

    5.1 Compatible switches With the provided frame, the DuoFern Motion Detector 9484 can be integrated into customary switches. Suitable switches can be found in the table below. Manufacturer Switch BERKER Arsys / K1 / S1 Busch-Duro 2000 Si / Reflex Si / BUSCH-JAEGER alpha exclusive / alpha nea / solo / impuls Standard-System / S-Color-System /...
  • Page 18: Overview Of Features

    5.2 Overview of Features ◆ Integrated DuoFern radio system ◆ Stand-alone-mode: One time use (switching on/off an electrical appliance) ● Additional control of DuoFern actuators possible ● Login and control via the HomePilot® possible ● ◆ Combined mode: Easy combination of multiple motion detectors via the ●...
  • Page 19: Functions And Examples Of Application

    5.3 Functions and Examples of Application Application outline - stand-alone-mode Stand-alone-mode In stand-alone-mode, an electrical appliance (e.g. a lamp) can be directly connected to the DuoFern Motion Detector 9484 (see page 40) and via this it can be switched on and off. Stand-alone-mode with DuoFern actuators In addition, multiple DuoFern actuators can be logged on to and controlled via the motion detector, see page 52, logging on...
  • Page 20 5.3 Functions and Examples of Application Application outline - Stand-alone-mode with multiple DuoFern Universal Actuators: Corridor lighting Ceiling lamp Wall lamp STATUS RADEMACHER DuoFern 1-Kanal Aktor 9470-1 Floor lamp Example application: DuoFern Motion Detector 9484 with multiple DuoFern Universal Actuators: Corridor lighting Multiple DuoFern Universal Actuators, to which the corridor lighting is connected, are logged on to the motion detector.
  • Page 21 5.3 Functions and Examples of Application Application outline - Stairway lighting in combined mode 2nd floor 1st floor Ground floor Combined mode In the combined mode, multiple DuoFern Motion Detectors 9484 can be connected to each other via DuoFern. In addition, DuoFern actuators can also be logged on to and controlled via individual motion detectors, see page 52, logging on and off DuoFern devices.
  • Page 22 5.3 Functions and Examples of Application Information regarding logging on and run-on time in the combined mode All DuoFern Motion Detectors 9484 must be respectively connected to each other. The run-on time must have the identical setting in all motion detectors. ◆...
  • Page 23: The Function Of The Overload Protection

    5.4 The Function of the Overload Protection The DuoFern Motion Detector 9484 features an overload protec- tion. Should the motion detector overheat due to overload, the motion detector will switch off. Display for overload All of the indicator lights flash red. Behaviour when the overload protection is triggered If the overload protection has been triggered, the connected appliance can no longer be switched on.
  • Page 24: Technical Specifications

    6. Technical Specifications Mains supply [ L / N ] Mains supply voltage: 230 V / 50 Hz Consumption: Standby: < 0.6 W Connection [ L‘ and L / N ] Switching voltage: 230 V / 50 Hz Maximum switching ohmic load, e.g.
  • Page 25 6. Technical Specifications Connection [ L‘ and L / N ] Maximum switching capacitive loads such as: capacity: electronic transformers, AC/DC transformer, e.g. for extra-low voltage lamps such as halogen lamps, LEDs, etc. 6 A (µ) (Type 1B) Control input [Ext. ] for an external, manual switch / push button on site Input voltage: 230 V...
  • Page 26 6. Technical Specifications DuoFern radio technology Transmission frequency: 434.5 MHz Transmission power: max. 10 mW indoors: approx. 30 m * outdoors: approx. 100 m Range: * depending on the building structure Max. number of DuoFern devices: General information Sensor type: PIR (Passive Infra-red Sensor) Permissible ambient tem- 0 °C to + 40 °C...
  • Page 27 6. Technical Specifications Setting ranges = 5 lux = 10 lux Brightness set limit: * Five settings available, = 50 lux see page 47 = 200 lux = 700 lux ** = 20 sec. = 1 min. ** Run-on time: Five settings available, = 3 min.
  • Page 28: Detection Ranges And Degrees

    6.1 Detection Ranges and Degrees Detection ranges Degree of detection: approx. 170° Detection range: approx. 10 m 2 horizontal levels Detection levels: (upper / lower) upper level = 26 zones Detection zones per level: lower level = 32 zones Image of the degree of detection 170°...
  • Page 29: Detection Levels And Range

    6.2 Detection Levels and Range upper level range 10 m lower level range 10 m Degree of detection = 170°...
  • Page 30: Factory Settings

    6.3 Factory Settings Factory Settings Automatic mode: Brightness set limit: 700 lux = Run-on time: 1 minute = Sensitivity: maximum = DuoFern participants: none...
  • Page 31: Safety Instructions

    7. Safety Instructions The use of defective equipment can lead to personal injury and damage to property (electric shocks / short circuiting). ◆ Never use defective or damaged equipment. ◆ Check that the DuoFern Motion Detector 9484 is intact. ◆ Consult our customer service department in the event that you discover damage, see page 64.
  • Page 32: Incorrect Use

    7.1 Intended Use ◆ The installation and operation of the radio systems is only permitted for those systems and devices where a malfunction in the transmitter or receiver would not cause a danger to personnel or property or where this risk is already covered by other safety equipment.
  • Page 33: Required Expert Knowledge Of The Installer

    7.2 Incorrect Use There is a risk to life caused through short circuiting and electric shocks if the DuoFern Motion Detector 9484 is used outside or in damp rooms. ◆ Do not install and use the DuoFern Motion Detector 9484 outdoors or in damp rooms.
  • Page 34: Selecting The Suitable Installation Location

    8. Selecting the suitable Installation Location Avoid installation near disturbing sources Disturbing sources that cause sever changes to the temperature in the motion detector's range of detection, may lead to errors being triggered. ◆ Do not install the DuoFern Motion Detector 9484 in the proximity of the following disturbing sources: Radiators, ●...
  • Page 35 8. Selecting the suitable Installation Location Important information on the installation ◆ The DuoFern Motion Detector 9484 is intended for flush mounting. We recommend installation in a deep 58 mm flush-mounted box or in an electronic socket. ◆ In order to ensure optimal operation, the DuoFern Motion Detector 9484 should not be installed on a metallic base or near metal objects.
  • Page 36 8. Selecting the suitable Installation Location Selecting an installation location with an optimum detection or range The DuoFern Motion Detector 9484's optimum detection capacity is when moving at a right angle to it. Frontal movement to the DuoFern Motion Detector 9484 may reduce the sensitivity. Take these factors into consideration when selecting an installation location.
  • Page 37: Connecting The Duofern Motion Detector 9484

    9. Connecting the DuoFern Motion Detector 9484 Prior to the electrical connection, check that the voltage / frequen- cy on the type plate corresponds to that of the local mains supply. Read the specifications relating to the electrical connection detailed in the instruction manual of the electrical appliance used.
  • Page 38: Important Information Regarding The Electrical Installation

    (electric shocks / short circuiting). ◆ Only use the provided installation housing to connect and mount the DuoFern Motion Detector 9484. ◆ Installation housings of other RADEMACHER products are not compatible. 9.2 Important Information regarding the Electrical Installation...
  • Page 39: Carrying Out The Electrical Connection

    9.3 Carrying out the Electrical Connection Ensure the mains are current-free and check whether the inlet leads are current-free. Securely lay the connecting cables right into the flush-mounted box. Remove the insulation on all leads down to 6 mm in length and connect them according to the following connection diagram.
  • Page 40: Connection Diagram With Lamp And Push Button

    9.4 Connection Diagram with Lamp and Push Button Lamp L‘ N L L Ext. External switch or push button (optional) 230 V / 50 Hz The additional connection terminals [ N ] and [ L ] are solely intended for wiring the connected electrical appliances and/or an external switch / push button.
  • Page 41: Connection Diagram With Changeover Switch

    9.5 Connection Diagram with Changeover Switch Lamp L‘ N L L Ext. 230 V / 50 Hz Changeover switch (cross connection also possible) The additional connection terminals [ N ] and [ L ] are solely intended for wiring the connected electrical consumers and/or an external switch / push button.
  • Page 42: Installation After The Electrical Connection

    10. Installation after the Electrical Connection Insert the installation housing into the flush-mounted box and fasten it with the screws of the claw fasteners. Place the frame onto the installation housing. Subsequently, carefully insert the operating unit into the instal- lation housing .
  • Page 43: Important Information Regarding The Commissioning

    11. Important Information regarding the Commissioning Once the power supply is switched on, the learning phase of the DuoFern Motion Detector 9484 starts. This learning phase takes approx. 45 seconds; the running light on the indicator lights shows this. Running light during the learning phase of 45 seconds After completion of the learning phase, the electrical appliance is briefly switched on/off and the motion detector is ready for use.
  • Page 44: Selecting The Operating Mode

    12. Selecting the Operating Mode The DuoFern Motion Detector 9484 has two operating modes: "automatic mode" and "manual mode". If required, the desired operating mode can be enabled at any time. Display the activated operating mode: The active operating mode is displayed every time the connected appliance is switched on / off, see page 45.
  • Page 45: Manual Operation

    13. Manual Operation Manual operation of the DuoFern Motion Detector 9484 can be carried out with the on/off button or via a push button or switch connected to the control input [Ext. ]. Switching the appliance on/off The connected appliance is switched on or off by briefly tapping the on/off button and/or by pressing the external push button or switch.
  • Page 46: Setting The Sensitivity

    14. Setting the Sensitivity The sensitivity of the DuoFern Motion Detector 9484 can be set to five different levels. Observe the following whilst setting the indicator lights: = minimum sensitivity = maximum sensitivity (factory setting) Display the set sensitivity level 4 sec.
  • Page 47: Setting The Brightness Set Limit

    15. Setting the Brightness Set Limit With the brightness set limit, you can determine with which level of brightness the motion detector is enabled. There are five different settings. Observe the following whilst setting the indicator lights: = 5 lux (low level of brightness) = 10 lux = 50 lux = 200 lux...
  • Page 48 15. Setting the Brightness Set Limit Increase / decrease the brightness set limit 4 sec. Press and hold the button. Tap on After approx. 4 seconds, you can increase MANU the set limit by additionally tapping on the MANU button. Tap on After approx.
  • Page 49 15. Setting the Brightness Set Limit The indicator lights are switched off after approx. 8 seconds and the brightness measurement starts. The measurement is completed as soon as the middle indicator light flashed green. Subsequently the measured brightness is displayed as the new set limit.
  • Page 50: Setting The Run-On Time

    16. Setting the Run-on Time With the run-on time, you can determine how long the connect- ed appliance (e.g. lighting) remains switched on. There are five different settings. With the HomePilot®, the run-on time can be infinitely adjusted between 0.1 seconds (pulsed operation) and approx.
  • Page 51 16. Setting the Run-on Time From a run-on time of 600 * 100 ms on, it is possible to enable a switch-off advance warning (flashing prior to the actual switch off ) by entering an uneven time (e.g. 601 * 100 ms). Display the set run-on time 4 sec.
  • Page 52: Logging Duofern Devices On / Off

    17. Logging DuoFern Devices On / Off To use the DuoFern Motion Detector 9484 with other DuoFern devices, each desired DuoFern device (e.g. DuoFern Universal Actuator or HomePilot®) must be logged on to the DuoFern Motion Detector 9484. To do so, please read the instruction manual for the respective DuoFern device.
  • Page 53: Logging On Duofern Devices

    17.1 Logging on DuoFern Devices Switch the desired DuoFern device to the registering mode (please refer to the relevant instruction manual). 1 sec. Enable the registering mode of AUTO the DuoFern Motion Detector 9484. Simultaneously press and hold the buttons for 1 second. 120 sec.
  • Page 54: Logging Off Duofern Devices

    17.2 Logging off DuoFern Devices Switch the desired DuoFern device to the log-off mode (please refer to the relevant instruction manual). 1 sec. Enable the log-off mode of the DuoFern MANU Motion Detector 9484. Simultaneously press and hold the buttons for 1 second. 120 sec.
  • Page 55: Logging-On To The Homepilot

    17.3 Logging-on to the HomePilot® For your DuoFern Motion Detector 9484 to be set and monitored by the HomePilot®, it must be registered once. Open the use interface of the HomePilot® and click left on the button [configuration] and then on [register device].
  • Page 56 17.3 Logging-on to the HomePilot® 1 sec. Enable the registering mode of the AUTO DuoFern Motion Detector 9484. Simultaneously press and hold the buttons for 1 second. Both parts of the DuoFern Motion Detector 9484 are displayed individually after logging on successfully. The sensor part and the actuator part can be individually named and marked with symbols.
  • Page 57: Clearing Process In The Duofern Network

    17.4 Clearing Process in the DuoFern Network This function enables you to log off all DuoFern devices from the DuoFern Motion Detector 9484 that are no longer accessible via radio. Not all battery-operated DuoFern transmitters (e.g. the DuoFern manual central operating unit) can be logged off in this way.
  • Page 58: Hardware Reset In The Event Of Unit Failure

    18. Hardware Reset in the event of Unit Failure We recommend resetting the hardware if a unit fails. All settings remain unaltered when the hardware is reset. Carefully pull the operating unit out of the installation housing. Wait approx. 5 seconds and then carefully reinsert the operating unit into the installation housing.
  • Page 59: Erase All Settings, Software Reset

    19. Erase all Settings, Software Reset A software reset can be carried out to reset the DuoFern Motion Detector 9484 to the original default condition as when supplied. Simultaneously press and hold all AUTO MANU three buttons for 4 seconds. Release the buttons as soon as the three indicator lights light up red in a constant manner.
  • Page 60: Dismounting

    20. Dismounting DANGER! There is a risk of fatal electric shocks when touching electrical components. ◆ Disconnect all phases of the mains power supply cable and secure it to prevent any reconnection. Check that the system is de-energised. Log the DuoFern control device off of the DuoFern network. Switch off the mains power, secure it from restarting, and check that the system is de-energised.
  • Page 61: Simplified Eu Declaration Of Conformity

    21. Simplified EU Declaration of Conformity RADEMACHER Geräte-Elektronik GmbH hereby declares that the DuoFern Motion Detector 9484 complies with the Directive 2014/53/EU (Radio Equipment Directive) . The full text of the declaration of conformity is available at the following website:...
  • Page 62: Warranty Conditions

    Proof of this must be provided by presenting a copy of the bill. RADEMACHER shall remedy any defects, which occur within the warranty period free of charge either by repair or by replacement of the affected parts or by supplying a new replacement unit or one to the same value.
  • Page 64 RADEMACHER Geräte-Elektronik GmbH Buschkamp 7 46414 Rhede (Germany) info@rademacher.de www.rademacher.de Service: * 30 seconds free of charge, subsequently Hotline 01807 933-171* 14 cents / minute from German fixed line Fax +49 2872 933-253 networks and max. 42 cents / minute from service@rademacher.de...

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