Electrical Installation - STEINEL XLED home 2 Manual

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4. Electrical installation

• Switch OFF power supply. (Fig. 4.1)
Connecting the mains power supply lead
The supply lead is a 2 or 3-core cable:
L
= phase conductor (usually black,
brown or grey)
L' or  = phase conductor (usually black,
brown or grey), in master/master or
master/slave mode only. Mains sup-
ply lead is used as connection lead
for switching output.
N
= neutral conductor (usually blue)
PE
= protective-earth conductor (green/
yellow)
Note:
The protective-earth conductor need not be con-
nected for this product.
Wiring diagram, master/slave (Fig. 4.2)
Wiring diagram, master/master (Fig. 4.3)
Wiring diagrams, slave (Fig. 4.4)
Wiring diagram, XLED home 2 Connect (Fig. 4.5)
Important:
Incorrectly wired connections will produce a short
circuit later on in the LED floodlight or your fuse
box. In this case, you must identify the individual
conductors once again and reconnect them.
The light source of this LED floodlight cannot
be replaced. If the light source needs to be
replaced (e.g. at the end of its service life), the
complete LED floodlight must be replaced.
5. Installation
• Check all components for damage.
• Do not use the product if the LED floodlight is
damaged.
• Select an appropriate mounting location, taking
the reach and motion detection into considera-
tion. (Fig. 5.1/5.2/5.3)
• Align the LED floodlight. (Fig. 5.4)
The most reliable way to detect movement is given
by mounting the LED floodlight to point across the
direction in which people walk and by making sure
no obstacles (e.g. trees, walls etc.) interrupt the line
of sensor vision. (Fig. 5.2/5.3)
Mounting procedure
• Switch OFF power supply. (Fig. 4.1)
• Undo retaining screw. (Fig. 5.5)
• Detach enclosure (B) from wall mount (C).
(Fig. 5.6)
• Detach plug-in terminal from wall mount. (Fig. 5.7)
• Mark drill holes. (Fig. 5.8)
• Drill holes and fit ground plugs. (Fig. 5.9)
• Fit sealing plug. (Fig. 5.10)
– Power supply lead, concealed (Fig. 5.11)
– Power supply lead, surface-mounted, with
spacers (Fig. 5.12)
• Connect conductors.
– XLED home 2/XLED home 2 XL (Fig. 5.13)
An additional external load can be connected
to N und L'/.
– XLED home 2 Connect/XLED home 2 SL
(Fig. 5.14)
• Connect plug-in terminal. (Fig. 5.15)
• Fit enclosure onto wall mount. (Fig. 5.16)
• Screw in locking screw. (Fig. 5.17)
• Switch ON power supply. (Fig. 5.17)
• Make settings ➜ "6. Function"
6. Function
XLED home 2/XLED home 2 XL
XLED home 2 SL
Factory settings
Time setting (E): 8 seconds
Twilight setting (F): 2000 lux, (daytime mode)
Time setting (Fig. 6.1/E)
The time you want the LED floodlight to stay on
for (main light) is infinitely adjustable from approx.
8 seconds to a maximum of 35 minutes. Any
movement detected before this time elapses will
restart the timer.
– Control dial set to + = longest time,
approx. 35 minutes
– Control dial set to – = approx. 8 seconds
Twilight setting (Fig. 6.1/F)
The LED floodlight's chosen response threshold
can be infinitely varied from approx. 2 to 1000 lux.
– Control dial set to
= daylight operation (inde-
pendent of ambient brightness)
– Control dial set to
= night-time operation
(approx. 2 lux)
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The control dial must be turned to
when
adjusting the detection zone and performing the
functional test in daylight.
Note:
When setting the detection zone, we recommend
selecting the shortest time.
Note:
After the LED floodlight switches OFF, it takes
approx. 1 second before it is able to start detecting
movement again. The LED floodlight will only
switch ON in response to movement once this
period has elapsed.
XLED home 2 Connect
Factory settings
Twilight setting: 2000 lux, daytime mode, lux teach
Time setting: 5 seconds
Reach setting/adjustment
The detection zone can be optimised to suit
requirements.
Sensor unit
– Sensor unit swivels through 180°. (Fig. 6.3)
– Sensor unit tilts through 90°. (Fig. 6.6)
Adhesive shroud (Fig. 6.4)
The film shroud can be used for masking out any
number of lens segments to limit reach as required.
Inadvertent triggering is ruled out or the sensor can
be targeted to watch over danger spots (Fig. 6.5).
Other information:
Floodlight adjustment range (Fig. 6.2)
Setting functions
– Setting via control dial (XLED home 2)
– Setting via Smart Remote app (XLED home 2
Connect)
Note:
The settings last selected on the control will be
used.
Smart Remote app
To configure the LED floodlight via smartphone
or tablet, you must download the STEINEL Smart
Remote app from your app store. You will need a
Bluetooth-capable smartphone or tablet.
Additional functions only via the
Android
iOS
Smart Remote app:
– Twilight setting 2 - 2000 lux, daytime mode,
lux teach, time teach
– Time setting 5 s - 60 min
– ON / OFF times based on time of day
– Night economy mode
– Reach setting based on sensitivity
– Group interconnection and naming lights /
groups
– Manual override 4h ON / 4h OFF
– Password protection
The functions of the LED floodlight can be set via
smartphone or tablet. Bluetooth interconnection is
only possible via smartphone or tablet.
Note:
After the LED floodlight switches OFF, it takes
approx. 1 second before it is able to start detecting
movement again. The LED floodlight will only
switch ON in response to movement once this
period has elapsed.
The XLED home 2 Connect has an internal clock
for time-based activation and deactivation. This
automatically synchronises with the clock of the
connected smartphone via the Smart Remote app
each time a Bluetooth connection is established.
To ensure correct function following an interrup-
tion in the LED floodlight's power supply, it must
be re-connected via the Smart Remote app. The
internal clock is re-synchronised with the smart-
phone clock.
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