Please obtain the desired current design versions and the corresponding complete article numbers as well as the order numbers from the respective product catalogues or the online catalogue at www.busch-jaeger-katalog.de. Basic principles Information about basic functions and principles of operation of the devices are available at Chapter 4 “Information about planning and application“...
Overview of Product Range Overview of Product Range Applications Lighting systems and also heating, air-conditioning and ventilation systems (also referred to as HVAC in the following) can be controlled intelligently, according to need, with presence detectors. The choice of the right unit depends on the height of the ceiling, the size of the area to be monitored, the installation situation and the type of movement to be detected.
In addition, the semi-automatic mode can be extended with a comfort function. The following lens forms are available for the devices: Compact: For smaller offices, WC facilities, etc. Universal: For all popular applications (exception: applications of large heights).
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Overview of Product Range The following versions of devices are available: Applications for private use, smaller offices, WC facilities, e-contact etc. Relay For all popular applications. For all popular applications to extend the transmission Slave range. DALI For all popular applications with DALI bus system For all popular applications with DALI bus system to DALI Slave extend the transmission range...
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The device versions in combination with the lenses result in the following terminal devices: Function E-contact Relay Slave DALI DALI slave Lens With infrared remote control (slave devices have no operating function) Compact 6817/62-xxx 6819/60-xxx 6819/68-xxx — — Universal 6817/32-xxx 6819/30-xxx 6819/38-xxx —...
Overview of Product Range 2.2.1 Mounting possibilities Ceiling mounting is implemented in a 68 mm borehole using clamp or screw fixation. The following mounting situations are possible: Suspended ceilings ■ Suspended grid ceilings ■ In-situ concrete ■ Concrete slabs ■ The devices are not suitable for: Flush-mounted boxes ■...
Fig. 3: Setting via trimmers Remote control Remote control with 6843 IR service remote control. The operating manual for the IR service remote control can be found under: – http://www.busch-jaeger- RESE T Memo katalog.de/2CKA006800A2511,artike 2000 LUX Memo l.html T est Fig.
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Overview of Product Range Remote control via the smartphone app "Busch-Wächter ® Remote control". The smartphone app can be found under: – https://www.busch-jaeger.de/service- tools/apps/busch-waechter-remote- control-app/ Fig. 5: Setting by app System Manual 2CKA001473B9426 │10...
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Overview of Product Range Overview of setting methods 6817/62-xxx — Compact, e-contact 6817/32-xxx — Universal, e-contact 6819/60-xxx — Compact, Relais 6819/30-xxx — Universal, Relais 6819/50-xxx — Corridor, Relais 6817/33-xxx — Universal BT, e-contact 6817/93-xxx Universal BT, e-contact — with sealing ring 6819/31-xxx —...
Device Functions Functions Automatic/semi-automatic Automatic operation mode (A) ■ – The light switches on fully automatically due to detected movements in the surveillance area. The brightness threshold must be below the set value. – The light is switched off after leaving the room plus a set switch-off delay or when the set brightness threshold is exceeded.
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Device Functions Basic lighting (only available for DALI devices) – The basic illumination can be used time-controlled or brightness-controlled. The basic lighting, for example, is used as reducing lighting in corridors or stairwells. – The basic lighting is timed to run from 8:00 pm to 11:30 pm. If movement is detected in this time, the device switches from the preset basic lighting value to normal light.
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Device Functions Trimmer setting blockage – The setting of the device can be blocked by the trimmer through the app. Three setting variants are possible: Trimmer blocked: ■ The values can be set only using the app. Limited access: ■ Activation takes place via the app.
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Device Functions Status of LED functions – The operating statuses, Bluetooth connection status and detection status can be read in test mode through the LEDs, see chapter 3.5 “Status indication“ on page 26. App control ® – Using the smartphone app "Busch-Wächter Remote control,"...
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Device Functions Extension unit operation – An additional operation for switching on/off using a push-button on the extension input 1C of the presence detector. – A manual change of the current switching state can be implemented. The return to automatic mode and/or previously selected operation mode takes place after the room is left plus the set switch-off delay.
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Device Functions 2-stage automatic switch-off according to EnEV (Germany Energy Saving Act, EN 15232, Chapter 5.1.2) – The lighting does not switch off completely at first go. If no movement is detected the brightness reduces itself to 20% after the switch-off delay expires. If no further movement is detected the lighting switches off completely after a further 5 minutes.
Bottom: crosswise towards the detector ■ Ø max. 4.5 m Ø max. 6 m Ø max. 7 m 6817/62-xxx Compact, e-contact Ø max. 6.5 m Ø max. 8 m Ø max. 10.5 m Ø max. 7 m Ø max. 8 m Ø...
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Device Functions Seated: maximum detection range diameter 6817/62-xxx Ø max. 5 m Ø max. 6.5 m Compact, e-contact 6817/32-xxx Ø max. 8 m Ø max. 10 m Universal, e-contact 6819/60-xxx Ø max. 5 m Ø max. 6.5 m Compact, Relais 6819/30-xxx Ø...
Device Functions Switching capacity 6817/62-xxx 5 mA … 1 … 2 … 3 … 3 … 16 A Compact, e-contact 0.87 A 100 W 110 W 190 W 200 W 6817/32-xxx 5 mA … 1 … 2 … 3 …...
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Device Functions 6817/62-xxx 5 mA … 1 … 2 … 3 … 3 … Compact, e-contact 0.87 A 100 VA 110 VA 190 VA 200 VA 6817/32-xxx 5 mA … 1 … 2 … 3 … 3 … Universal, e-contact 0.87 A...
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Device Functions 6817/62-xxx — — — — — — Compact, e-contact 6817/32-xxx — — — — — — Universal, e-contact 6819/60-xxx 10 AX 1100 VA 1270 VA 2200 VA 2300 VA — Compact, Relais 6819/30-xxx 10 AX 1100 VA 1270 VA...
Device Functions Status indication The operating status of the devices is displayed by means of a red and a blue LED at the front of the device. Both LEDs are never switched on simultaneously. Fig. 6: Display of operating status Devices with IR reception Operating status LED red...
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Device Functions Devices with Bluetooth function Operating status LED red LED blue Test mode Flashing at detected movement Continuous light operation Continuous ON Continuous OFF operation Continuous OFF Manual mode Automatic mode Tab.10: Operating status: Devices with Bluetooth function Bluetooth function LED red LED blue According to the current...
Information about planning and application Information about planning and application Principles of function / principles of operation 4.1.1 The difference between movement detectors / presence detectors Both device types are passive infrared detectors. The serve for switching the lighting when people are present.
Information about planning and application 4.1.2 Principles of function Infrared radiation, also called heat radiation, consists of electromagnetic waves. Every object transmits a characteristic heat radiation, depending on its specific temperature. The detection of movement depends on the mounting height and the "free view" of the device. Infrared sensor technology (IR sensor technology) IR radiation can be detected with IR...
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Optic system Light measurement To extend the function, presence detectors can be fitted additional sensors. The devices of Busch-Jaeger are fitted Fig. 10: Brightness sensor with a light measurement. This extends the simple On/Off switching process by one brightness-value threshold.
No relays are necessary for switching of the lamps. Switching and dimming is carried out ■ exclusively via the control line. The devices from Busch-Jaeger use the DALI broadcast mode. This means that all ■ operating devices connected to the DALI control line are controlled together.
Information about planning and application 4.1.5 Detection ranges / detection levels Seated persons Seated persons must be completely within the detection range. With higher installation, the detection range becomes larger, but the detection density smaller. The shorter the distance between the person to be detected and the presence detector, the smaller the movement can be that is still detected.
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Information about planning and application Moving lengthways to/in parallel with the device The detection width is physically dependent smaller when the person to be detected moves directly toward the device [A] or in parallel [B] (corridor) with In the bottom example graphic a new sector is touched by the person only at the end of a 1 m path (arrow).
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Information about planning and application Mounting heights Depending on the mounting height, the detection characteristics change. As the mounting height increases, the sensitivity and detection density decrease. In the example graphic the movement of the bottom hand is no longer detected because it does not cut across any additional sectors.
X Meets the requirements and is recommended ● Overfulfils the requirements. Possible, but usually not economically practical. – Only suitable with restrictions (e.g. for the transmission range) – – Not suitable 6817/62-xxx Compact, e-contact 6817/32-xxx ● ● Universal, e-contact 6819/60-xxx Compact, Relais 6819/30-xxx ●...
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Overfulfils the requirements. Possible, but usually not economically practical. – Only suitable with restrictions (e.g. for the transmission range) – – Not suitable With daylight-dependent control 6817/62-xxx – – – – Compact, e-contact 6817/32-xxx – – – – Universal, e-contact 6819/60-xxx – – – – Compact, Relais 6819/30-xxx –...
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Overfulfils the requirements. Possible, but usually not economically practical. – Only suitable with restrictions (e.g. for the transmission range) – – Not suitable With daylight-dependent control 6817/62-xxx – – – – Compact, e-contact 6817/32-xxx – – – – Universal, e-contact 6819/60-xxx – – – – Compact, Relais 6819/30-xxx –...
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Overfulfils the requirements. Possible, but usually not economically practical. – Only suitable with restrictions (e.g. for the transmission range) – – Not suitable With panel light 6817/62-xxx – – – – Compact, e-contact 6817/32-xxx – – – – Universal, e-contact 6819/60-xxx – – – –...
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Overfulfils the requirements. Possible, but usually not economically practical. – Only suitable with restrictions (e.g. for the transmission range) – – Not suitable With daylight-dependent control 6817/62-xxx – – – – Compact, e-contact 6817/32-xxx – – – – Universal, e-contact 6819/60-xxx – – – – Compact, Relais 6819/30-xxx –...
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Overfulfils the requirements. Possible, but usually not economically practical. – Only suitable with restrictions (e.g. for the transmission range) – – Not suitable With HVAC switching output 6817/62-xxx – – – – Compact, e-contact 6817/32-xxx – – – – Universal, e-contact 6819/60-xxx – – – – Compact, Relais 6819/30-xxx –...
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Only suitable with restrictions (e.g. for the transmission range) – – Not suitable With basic brightness 6817/62-xxx – – – – – – – – Compact, e-contact 6817/32-xxx – – – – – – – – Universal, e-contact 6819/60-xxx – –...
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Overfulfils the requirements. Possible, but usually not economically practical. – Only suitable with restrictions (e.g. for the transmission range) – – Not suitable 6817/62-xxx – – – – Compact, e-contact 6817/32-xxx – – – – Universal, e-contact 6819/60-xxx – –...
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– Only suitable with restrictions (e.g. for the transmission range) – – Not suitable With basic illumination and presence simulation 6817/62-xxx – – – – Compact, e-contact 6817/32-xxx – – – – Universal, e-contact 6819/60-xxx – – – – Compact, Relais 6819/30-xxx –...
Information about planning and application 4.2.2 Single office Function The lighting with fluorescent tube in an office shall be controlled via a Busch-Presence detector. In addition, the user would like to switch the lighting on and off via a switch. Installation and settings Fig.
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Information about planning and application Examples of switching Fig. 17: Examples of switching: Single offices light control without extension unit [1] 6817/32-xxx Universal, e-contact /6819/60-xxx Compact, Relais [2] Lamp Fig. 18: Examples of switching: Single offices light control with extension unit...
Information about planning and application 4.2.3 Classroom Function In a school, the lighting of a classroom with DALI lamps shall be controlled efficiently via the Busch-Presence detector. 3 Busch-Presence detector shall be installed in parallel to detect the entire area. The illumination of the blackboard shall be integrated into the control.
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Information about planning and application Through the smartphone app "Busch-Wächter ® Remote control" or a 2-gang push-button connected to the 6494 Extension unit connection, the panel light can be activated. Note When determining the luminosities and setting of the device, pay attention to the different brightness distributions in the room.
Information about planning and application 4.2.4 Open-plan office 4.2.4.1 Control of master/slave Function The lighting with fluorescent tube in a larger office shall be controlled via a Busch-Presence detector. Three Busch-Presence detector shall be installed in parallel to detect the entire area. In addition, the user would like to switch the lighting on and off via a switch.
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Examples of switching: Open-plan offices (master/slave) light control with extension unit [1] 6819/68-xxx Compact, Slave /6819/38-xxx Universal, Slave [2] 6819/68-xxx Compact, Slave /6819/38-xxx Universal, Slave [3] 6819/30-xxx Universal, Relais / 6819/60-xxx Compact, Relais [4] Lamp [5] Extension unit push-button System Manual 2CKA001473B9426...
Information about planning and application 4.2.4.2 Control of master/slave DALI Function The lighting in a larger office shall be controlled using a Busch-Presence detector. Three Busch- Presence detector shall be installed in parallel to detect the entire area. The allocation of lamps should be kept flexible, for example, in case that the office is reorganized at a later point in time.
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Information about planning and application The load is connected to the master. The master is responsible for monitoring the brightness and the switch-off delay. The slaves have the task of routing detected movement and brightness values to the master. Note When determining the luminosities and setting of the device, pay attention to the different brightness distributions in the room.
Information about planning and application 4.2.5 WC facility with DALI lamps Function In a WC facility, the lighting with DALI lamps shall be regulated via a Busch-Presence detector in an intelligent manner. The lighting is controlled depending on movement and brightness. The fan should only be activated according to detected movement and with a switch-off delay.
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Information about planning and application 2. Application: The ventilator starts with a switch-on delay, but only if a movement is detected over a longer period (e.g. 5 minutes). This is intended to prevent the ventilator being activated when someone enters the toilet facility just briefly. If movement is detected over a longer period the ventilator should continue for some time.
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Information about planning and application Fig. 27: Examples of switching: DALI light control (master/slave) with extension unit and fan control in WC facility [1] 6819/35-xxx Universal BT, DALI [2] When using voltage enabling of DALI operating devices. [3] 6819/39-xxx Universal, DALI Slave [4] 6819/39-xxx Universal, DALI Slave [5] DALI lamp [6] Fan...
Information about planning and application 4.2.6 Daylight-dependent control (constant light control) Function The daylight-dependent control ensures increased comfort, e.g., in offices and conference rooms. The lighting is generally a mixture of daylight and artificial light. With this type of lighting control, the brightness is maintained at a constant level by dimming the share of artificial light.
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Information about planning and application Adaptation of the brightness set value via the app Fig. 29: Adaptation of the brightness set value for the daylight-dependent control By means of the app, it is possible to adjust the brightness limit value, which is kept at a constant level by the control.
Information about planning and application 4.2.7 Corridor Function A corridor system should be controlled intelligently via a Busch-Presence detector. The lighting is controlled depending on movement and brightness. In addition, the user would like to switch the lighting on and off via a switch. Installation and settings The presence detectors must be installed and aligned in the direction of the hallway using the arrows printed on the inside of the device.
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Information about planning and application Examples of switching Fig. 33: Examples of switching: corridor light control with extension unit [1] 6819/50-xxx Corridor, Relais [2] Lamp [3] Extension unit push-button Fig. 34: Examples of switching: corridor (master/slave) light control with extension unit [1] 6819/58-xxx / Corridor, Slave [2] 6819/50-xxx Corridor, Relais [3] Lamp...
Information about planning and application 4.2.8 Stairwell Function A staircase should be controlled intelligently via a Busch-Presence detector. The lighting is controlled depending on movement and brightness. In addition, the user would like to switch the lighting on and off via a switch. Installation and settings Fig.
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Information about planning and application Examples of switching Fig. 36: Examples of switching: corridor (master/slave) light control with extension unit [1] 6819/38-xxx / Universal, Slave [2] 6819/38-xxx / Universal, Slave [3] 6819/31-xxx Universal BT, Relais [4] Lamp [5] Extension unit push-button for manually switching the lighting ON/OFF System Manual 2CKA001473B9426 │60...
Information about planning and application 4.2.9 Private house Function In a private house, the lighting shall be controlled outside under a canopy via a Busch-Presence detector. In addition, the user would like to switch the lighting on and off via a switch. Installation and settings Fig.
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Information about planning and application Examples of switching Fig. 38: Examples of switch: light control with extension unit and moisture-protected device at a private house [1] Universal BT, e-contact with sealing ring [2] Lamp [3] Extension unit push-button System Manual 2CKA001473B9426 │62...
Information about planning and application 4.2.10 Office buildings Function The lighting in a larger office shall be controlled using a Busch-Presence detector. Three Busch- Presence detector shall be installed in parallel to detect the entire area. The office building shall receive an illuminated glass front. If the lighting in the office is shut off by the Busch-Presence detector a basic illumination shall remain.
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Information about planning and application Note When determining the luminosities and setting of the device, pay attention to the different brightness distributions in the room. Depending on the reflection conditions in the room or at the workstation, a considerably lower brightness value is determined at the mounting site of the device.
Information about planning and application Sources of interference Switching is normally activated by persons moving. However, there are also foreign heat sources that may cause unwanted activation. This should be taken into account during planning. Possible sources of interference Limited view of the Busch-Presence detector The detection range of the Busch- Presence detector may be obstructed by...
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Information about planning and application Heat sources without interference effect If the temperature changes only slowly, this will not affect the switching behaviour of the Busch-Presence detector, e.g. on: Radiators (distance > 0.5 m) ■ Surfaces heated by the sun ■...
Index Index Application example Functions ................15 classroom with panel light ..........47 DALI in a simple WC facility..........53 DALI in an open-plan office ..........51 Information about planning and application .....3, 29 daylight-dependent control ..........56 escape route corridor with one door ....... 58 Lens types ................32 escape route corridor with two doors ......
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