Electrical Connection - STEINEL L 830 LED iHF Instructions Manual

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This rules out any inadvertent triggering by small animals as well as interference
from extreme temperatures.
The functions of the sensor-switched light can be set via smartphone and
tablet or control dial. Bluetooth interconnection is only possible via smartphone
or tablet.
Note:
The high-frequency output of the iHF-sensor is approx. 1 mW – that's 1000
times less than the transmission power of a mobile phone or the output of a
microwave oven.
Package contents L 830 / L 835 / L 840 LED iHF (Fig. 3.1)
– Luminaire
– Three screws
– Three wall plugs
– Three spacers
Product dimensions L 830 LED iHF (Fig. 3.2)
Product dimensions L 835 LED iHF (Fig. 3.3)
Product dimensions L 840 LED iHF (Fig. 3.4)
Product components L 830 / L 835 / L 840 LED iHF (Fig. 3.5)
Wall mount
A
Connecting terminal
B
C
Sealing plug
D
Time setting
E
Reach setting
F
Twilight setting
G
Setting night light
H
Plug connection
I
Light cube
Package contents GL 80 LED iHF (Fig. 3.6)
– Luminaire
– Profile
– Base plate
– Four floor/ground screws
– Four wall plugs
– Four connecting screws
Product dimensions GL 80 LED iHF (Fig. 3.7)
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Product components GL 80 LED iHF (Fig. 3.8)
A
Cover cap
B
Connecting terminal
D
Time setting
E
Reach setting
F
Twilight setting
G
Setting night light
H
Plug connection
I
Light cube
J
Earth terminal
Reach (Fig. 3.9)
Note:
If lights are mounted too close together, switching errors may occur as the
high-frequency signals emitted will interfere with each other. (Fig. 3.10 A)
The following measures will help to avoid switching errors of this kind:
• Allow a distance of at least 5 m between lights.
• Interconnect lights via the Smart Remote app and selectively deactivate the
sensor in individual lights via the Sensor-Off function (Fig. 3.10 B + C). As
a result of interconnection, movement will also switch lights ON in spite of
their sensor being deactivated.

4. Electrical connection

Wiring diagram (Fig. 4.1)
The mains supply lead is a 2 to 3-core cable:
= phase conductor (usually black or brown)
L
N = neutral conductor (usually blue)
PE = protective-earth conductor (green/yellow)
If you are in any doubt, identify the conductors using a voltage tester; then
disconnect from the power supply again. Connect phase (L) and neutral con-
ductor (N) to the terminal. Insulate protective-earth conductor (PE) and place it
next to terminal block.
For GL 80 LED iHF, the protective-earth conductor must be connected to the
earth terminal (PE).
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. A mains power switch for turning the light ON and OFF may
of course be installed in the mains supply lead.
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