KNX +/- bus terminal plug BCU type Own micro controller PEI type Group addresses max. 254 Allocations max. 255 Communication objects Measurement range 0...150.000 lux brightness KNX L brightness sensor • Date of issue: 05.11.2010 • Technical changes reserved. Errors reserved.
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The device must only be operated as stationary system, i.e. only in a fitted state and after completion of all installation and start-up works, and only in the environment in- tended for this purpose. KNX L brightness sensor • Date of issue: 05.11.2010 • Technical changes reserved. Errors reserved.
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2.3.1. Attaching the mount The sensor comes with a combination wall/pole mount. The mount comes adhered by adhesive strips to the rear side of the housing. KNX L brightness sensor • Date of issue: 05.11.2010 • Technical changes reserved. Errors reserved.
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Fig. 4 Example uses of the hinge arm mounting: With the hinge arm mounting, the sensor peeps out from beneath the roof overhang. KNX L brightness sensor • Date of issue: 05.11.2010 • Technical changes reserved. Errors reserved.
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Fig. 6 a+b Drill hole plan Dimensions of rear side of housing with bracket. Sub- ject to change for technical enhancement. Langloch 7,5 x 5 mm KNX L brightness sensor • Date of issue: 05.11.2010 • Technical changes reserved. Errors reserved.
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Close the housing by putting the cover back over the bottom part. The cover must snap in on the left and right with a definite “click”. KNX L brightness sensor • Date of issue: 05.11.2010 • Technical changes reserved. Errors reserved.
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As a precaution, the device should always be separated from bus current for maintenance works. KNX L brightness sensor • Date of issue: 05.11.2010 • Technical changes reserved. Errors reserved.
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