Installation Instructions; System Components; Principle; Safety Warnings - STEINEL L 330 S Installation Instructions Manual

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Installation instructions

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Dear Customer,
Congratulations on purchasing your new STEINEL
SensorLight 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

Glass shade
Glass shade locking screw
Light enclosure
Base
Sealing plug
Mains connection, concealed wiring
Mains connection, surface wiring
Sensor unit (removes for ease of setting functions)
Dummy plug for sensor unit
8. 1

Principle

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 automatically. Heat
is not detected through obstacles, such as walls or panes
of glass. Heat radiation of this type will, therefore, not trig-
ger the sensor. The unit achieves a coverage angle of 360°

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 make
sure the wiring is off circuit.
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
approx. 1.8 – 2.5 m.
Connecting the mains supply lead (see illustration)
The mains lead consists of a 3 phase cable.
L
= phase conductor (usually black or brown)
N = neutral conductor (usually blue)
PE = protective earth conductor (green/yellow)
Please familiarise yourself with these instructions before
attempting to install the SensorLight because prolonged
reliable and trouble-free operation will only be ensured if
it is fitted properly.
We hope your new STEINEL SensorLight will bring you
lasting pleasure.
Engagement lug for removing sensor unit
Time setting
Twilight setting
Programme setting
Principle
Adjusting the detection zone
Manual override function
Rubber seal
with an aperture angle of 90°. A sneak-by guard ensures
coverage below the sensor.
Important: The most reliable way of detecting motion is to
install the SensorLight with the sensor aimed across the
direction in which a person would walk and by ensuring
that no obstacles (such as trees and walls, for example)
obstruct the line of sensor vision.
Reach is limited when walking directly towards the light.
Installing the SensorLight involves work on the mains
voltage supply. This work must therefore be carried
out professionally in accordance with the applicable
national wiring regulations and electrical operating
conditions.
D
A
(
- VDE 0100,
-ÖVE/ÖNORM E8001-1,
-SEV 1000)
If you are in any doubt, identify the conductors using
a voltage tester; then switch OFF the power again.
Connect the phase conductor (L) and neutral conductor
(N) to the terminal block.
Note: A mains switch for switching the unit ON and OFF
may of course be installed in the mains supply lead. A
mains switch is required for the manual override function
(see Manual override function)
.
Attention: The light must only be connected to the
mains power once it has been fully assembled.
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Functions
The SensorLight can be put into operation after installing
the wall mount and connecting the light to the mains
power supply. The removable sensor unit accommo-
dates dials for selecting the time, twilight and pro-
gramme settings. After pressing the engagement lug
Switch-OFF delay
(time setting)
(factory setting: 5 sec.)
5 sec. – 15 min.
Twilight setting
(response threshold)
(factory setting:
daylight operation 2000 lux)
2 - 2000 lux
Programme setting
(factory setting: programme 4)
The SensorLight does not have any integrated clock.
The middle of the night is only determined on the basis
of the length of darkness phases. To work perfectly,
therefore, it is important for the SensorLight to be per-
manently connected to the power supply during this
period. During the first night (calibration phase) basic
brightness remains activated throughout the night.
Values remain saved even in the event of mains power
failure.
with a flat-bladed screwdriver, the sensor unit can be
removed for ease of setting. When the sensor is
removed, the light automatically switches to constant
output.
Light ON time can be adjusted continuously from
5 sec. to 15 min.
Control dial set to – = shortest time (5 sec.)
Control dial set to + = longest time (15 min.)
To set the detection zone,
it is recommended to select the shortest time –.
The sensor's response threshold can be infinitely varied
from 2 – 2000 lux.
Control dial set to
= daylight operation
approx. 2000 lux.
Control dial set to
= night-time operation
approx. 2 lux.
To adjust the detection zone in daylight, the control dial
must be set to
(daylight operation).
+
Twilight operation
1
2
Twilight operation to the middle of the night,
3
then sensor-operated mode
Sensor mode
4
We recommend not to interrupt the power supply in pro-
gramme
. As the values are determined over several
3
nights, the SensorLight should, in the event of any fault,
be observed over several nights to ascertain whether the
switch-OFF time moves towards midnight.
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