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HF 180 DALI
The HF 180 DALI is an active motion detector. It responds to the slightest
movement regardless of temperature. The integrated HF sensor emits
high-frequency electromagnetic waves (5.8 GHz) and receives their echo. In
response to the slightest movement in the detection zone, the change in echo
is perceived by the sensor. A microprocessor then issues the switch command
"switch light ON". Movement can be detected through doors, panes of glass or
thin walls.
Optionally, all function settings can be made via the RC5, RC8 remote controls
as well as the Smart Remote. (➜ "7 . Accessories")
Package contents for IR 180 (Fig . 3 .1)
Package contents for HF 180 (Fig . 3 .2)
Product dimensions for IR 180 / HF 180 (Fig . 3 .3)
Product components (Fig . 3 .4)
A Rocker switch
B Cover
C IR 180 lens / HF 180 cover
D Removal slot
E Sensor module
F Status LED
G Surround
H Metal frame
I
Load module
4 . Installation
• Switch OFF power supply (Fig . 4 .1)
Wiring up the sensor switch: Under section 6 of VDE 0100520, a multi-core
lead containing both the mains voltage leads as well as the control leads (e.g.
NYM 5 x 1.5 mm
). may be used for the wiring between sensor and electronic
2
ballast.
The mains connection terminal is designed for a maximum of 2 x 2.5 mm².
The mains power supply lead is a cable with at least 4 conductors:
L
= phase conductor (usually black, brown or grey)
N = neutral conductor (usually blue)
PE = protective-earth conductor (usually green/yellow)
S = Connection for an external switch
DALI 1, DALI 2, DALI GND = Connection to the DALI BUS
P = For connecting several presence detectors
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I II
III P conductor:
Note
The cable between two sensors must be no more than 50 m in length. No
more than 25 m to each further sensor. No more than 300 m in total when
installing 10 sensors.
I II
III S conductor:
Note
Cable length max. 50 m.
Important:
Incorrectly wired connections will produce a short circuit later on in the product
or your fuse box. In this case, you must identify the individual cables and re-
connect them. An appropriate power switch for switching ON and OFF can be
installed in the supply lead.
Note for IR 180:
The mounting location should be at least 1 m away from any lights because
heat radiated from these may activate the system.
Connect the mains power supply lead for IR 180 DALI (Fig . 4 .2 / 4 .3)
Note on parallel connection via P conductor:
IR 180 and HF 180 can be connected in parallel. However, a neutral conductor
must be present on each flush box. When using several sensor swictches, they
must be connected to the same phase. As many as 10 sensor switches can
be connected in parallel.
Master/slave (Fig . 4 .4)
The master/slave configuration permits detection of movement in larger rooms
or spaces (load connected = master, no load = slave). The level of brightness
prevailing in the room is only evaluated at the master. The slaves report move-
ments detected to the master. A COM1/COM2 detector must be used as the
slave because the DALI detector only has a P input and no P output.
Interconnection with Control PRO sensors (Fig . 4 .5)
If the IR 180 / HF 180 DALI is interconnected with a Control PRO sensor via
the P conductor, the Control PRO detector must be a COM1 or COM2 sensor.
If the Control PRO sensor is a DALI sensor, IR 180 / HF 180 must only be
connected to the Control PRO DALI sensor in the COM1 or COM2 version.
At the IR/HF 180, the switches must in both cases be deactivated at DIP
switch 3 ("not used").
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