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Jung FW180WW Operating Instructions Manual
Jung FW180WW Operating Instructions Manual

Jung FW180WW Operating Instructions Manual

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Radio observer 180
Radio observer 180
Art. No. : FW180WW
Operating instructions
1 Safety instructions
Electrical equipment may only be installed and fitted by electrically skilled persons.
Serious injuries, fire or property damage possible. Please read and follow manual fully.
The radio communication takes place via a non-exclusively available transmission path,
and is therefore not suitable for safety-related applications, such as emergency stop and
emergency call.
Risk of explosion! Do not throw batteries into fire.
Risk of explosion! Do not recharge batteries.
These instructions are an integral part of the product, and must remain with the end
customer.
2 Device components
(1) Sensor window
(2) Sensor head
(3) Turning knuckle
(4) red LED
(5) Connection socket
(6) Base plate
3 Function
System information
By statute, the transmitting power, the reception characteristics and the antenna cannot be
changed.
The range of a radio system from the transmitter to the receiver depends on various
circumstances.
The range of the system can be optimised by selecting the optimal installation location, taking
into account the structural circumstances.
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  • Page 1 Radio Management Radio observer 180 Radio observer 180 Art. No. : FW180WW Operating instructions 1 Safety instructions Electrical equipment may only be installed and fitted by electrically skilled persons. Serious injuries, fire or property damage possible. Please read and follow manual fully.
  • Page 2 Radio Management Radio observer 180 Figure 2: Reduced range due to structural obstacles Example of penetration of various materials: Material Penetration Wood, Plaster, Plasterboard approx. 90% Brick, Chipboard approx. 70% Reinforced concrete approx. 30% Metal, Metal grid approx. 10% Rain, Snow approx.
  • Page 3 Radio Management Radio observer 180 4 Information for electrically skilled persons 4.1 Fitting and electrical connection CAUTION! Heat radiation too high. Destruction of the sensors. Align the device so that no direct sunshine hits the sensor window. Do not place the device in the sun. Selecting the installation location The motion detector possesses a tight, semi-circular detection area with 3 levels and 144 switching segments (figure 3).
  • Page 4 Radio Management Radio observer 180 Size of the detection area: approx. 16 m x 32 m. The grey values in the figure (figure 4) indicated the 3 monitoring levels. Figure 5: Detection area, side view The 3 monitoring levels are defined as follows (figure 5): Close range approx.
  • Page 5 Radio Management Radio observer 180 Avoid sources of interference in the detection area, e.g. animals, branches moved by the wind, motor vehicles or lamps. If necessary, limit the detection area with the supplied push- on cover (see chapter Limiting the detection area). Figure 7 Do not install the motion detector directly above a luminaire.
  • Page 6 Radio Management Radio observer 180 Figure 9 Open the condensation water hole (7) in the base plate, except in case of installation in dusty rooms (figure 9). Figure 10 Fasten the base plate (6) with 2 screws (figure 10). Connect the battery. Ensure correct polarity. Motion detector is in the walking test/teach mode (see chapter Teaching the motion detector in the radio receiver).
  • Page 7 Radio Management Radio observer 180 Mounting the motion detector under the ceiling Figure 11 For mounting under ceilings, use a separate accessory part "Installation bracket". Fastening the installation bracket (8) to the ceiling with 2 screws (figure 11). Carry out the remaining installation as described above. Changing the battery WARNING! Risk of chemical burns.
  • Page 8 Radio Management Radio observer 180 Connect the new battery (9). Ensure correct polarity. Run the battery cable (10) around the screw dome (11). Ensure that no cables are squashed. Place the connection socket (5) on the base plate and screw it tight. i Approx.
  • Page 9 Radio Management Radio observer 180 The motion detector has now been taught to the radio receiver. i For as long as the motion detector is in walking test/teach mode, each movement in the detection area switches the lighting on briefly, irrespective of the brightness. Adjusting the detection area During the walking test/teach mode, the detection area should be adjusted (see chapter Teaching the motion detector ot the radio receiver).
  • Page 10 Radio Management Radio observer 180 The sensitivity of the motion detector can be adjusted using the adjuster SENS. (figure 15). Select the greatest sensitivity. Measure the detection area. For this, it might be necessary to use the walking test mode (see Teaching the motion detector in the radio receiver).
  • Page 11: Technical Data

    Radio Management Radio observer 180 Figure 18: Cutting out the cover panel Cut out the cover panel (18) (figure 18). Push the cover panel onto the sensor head (2). 5 Appendix Remove empty batteries immediately and dispose of in an environmentally friendly manner.
  • Page 12: Warranty

    Eliminate cause of the continuous motion. 5.3 Conformity Albrecht Jung GmbH & Co. KG hereby declares that the radio system type Art. No. FW180WW corresponds to the directive 2014/53/EU. You can find the full article number on the device. The complete text of the EU Declaration of Conformity is available under the Internet address: www.jung.de/ce...