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1. About this document

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2. General safety precautions

Disconnect the power supply before
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attempting any work on the unit.
• During installation, the electric power cable being
connected must not be live being connected
must not be live. Therefore, switch off the power
first and use a voltage tester to make sure the
wiring is off-circuit.
• Installing the sensor-switched light involves work
on the mains voltage supply. This work must
therefore be carried out professionally in accord-
ance with national wiring regulations and electri-
cal operating conditions. ( e.g. DE: VDE 0100,
AT: ÖVE / ÖNORM E8001-1, CH: SEV 1000 )
3. L 800 / L 810 / L 820 LED iHF
L 800 / L 810 / L 820 LED iHF Connect
Light enclosure
a
Wall mount
b
Bottom cover
c
Top cover
d
Mains lead, concealed wiring
e
Mains lead, surface wiring
f
Mounting hook to simplify installation /
g
cable strain relief grips
Spacers for surface wiring
h
House number panel
i
(L 820 LED iHF / L 820 LED iHF Connect)
Retaining screws for house number panel
j
(L 820 LED iHF / L 820 LED iHF Connect)
Reach setting
k
Time setting
l
Twilight setting
m
Programme setting
n
Manual override function
o
4. Principle
Sensor-switched light with an active motion detec-
tor. The integrated iHF sensor emits high-frequency
electromagnetic waves ( 5.8 GHz ) and receives their
echo. Any movement by persons in the light's de-
tection zone is noticed by the sensor as a change
in echo. A microprocessor then issues the switch
command "switch light ON". Detection is possible
through doors, panes of glass or thin walls.
The functions of the sensor-switched light can
be set via smartphone and tablet or control dial.
Bluetooth interconnection is only possible via smart-
phone or tablet.
(L 800 LED iHF Connect / L 810 LED iHF Connect /
L 820 LED iHF Connect)
Detection zones for wall mounting:
1 ) Minimum reach ( 1 m )
2 ) Maximum reach ( 5 m )
1)
1)
2)
2)
10
10
5
B
C
A
Note:
If lights are mounted too close together, switching
errors may occur as the high-frequency signals
emitted will interfere with each other (Fig. 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. B + C).
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As a result of interconnection, movement will also
switch lights ON in spite of their sensor being
deactivated.
Note:
The high-frequency output of the iHF sensor is
is approx. 1 mW – 1000 times less than the transmis-
sion power of a mobile phone or microwave oven.
Note:
The sensor is suitable for switching light on auto-
matically. Note: weather conditions may affect the
way the sensor works. Strong gusts of wind, snow,
rain or hail may cause the light to come on when it
is not wanted.

5. Electrical connection

To achieve the stated reach of 5 m, the light should
be mounted at a height of approx. 2 m.
Connecting the mains power supply lead
( see  diagram )
The supply lead is a three-core cable:
L
=
phase conductor ( usually black,
brown or grey )
N
=
neutral conductor ( usually blue )
PE =
protective-earth conductor ( green/yellow )
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If you are in any doubt, identify the conductors
using a voltage tester; then disconnect from the
power supply again. Phase ( L ) and neutral conduc-
tor ( N ) are connected to the terminal block.
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 conduc-
tors once again and reconnect them.
Note:
The light source of this luminaire cannot be
replaced. If the light source needs to be replaced
( e.g. at the end of its service life ), the complete
luminaire must be replaced.
A mains power switch for turning the unit ON and OFF
may of course be installed in the mains supply lead.
6. Functions
The sensor-switched light can be put into service
after mounting the enclosure and connecting to the
mains power supply. When putting the light into
operation manually at the light switch, it will switch
OFF after 1 second for the calibration phase and is
then activated for sensor mode.
It is not necessary to operate the light switch a
second time.
Functions can be set via Smart Remote app
(L 800 LED iHF Connect / L 810 LED iHF Con-
nect / L 820 LED iHF Connect) or control dial.
Note:
The settings last selected on the control will be used.
Smart Remote app
To configure the light 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.
QR codes
Android
iOS
Additional functions only via the Smart Remote app:
– Main light- / basic light level adjustable
– Extended reach adjustment
– Group interconnection
– Twilight setting by teach-in
Reach setting (sensitivity) k
Factory setting: 5 m
Reach is the term used to describe the diameter of
the more or less circular detection zone produced
on the ground after mounting the sensor-switched
light at a height of 2 m.
- Potentiometer set to
maximum = max. reach 5 m
- Potentiometer set to minimum
= min. reach 1 m
- Potentiometer set to "•" =
sensor o
sensor off
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