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Congratulations on your purchase of this high-quality ESYLUX product. To ensure correct device operation, please read these installation/operating instructions carefully and keep them in a safe place for future reference.
Work on the 230 V power system must be carried out by authorised personnel only with due regard to the applicable installation regulations. Switch off the power supply before installing the system.
Use this product only as intended (as described in the user instructions). Changes or modifications to the product or painting it will result in loss of warranty. You should check the device for damage immediately after unpacking it. If there is any damage, you should not install the device under any circumstances. If you suspect that safe operation of the device cannot be guaranteed, you should turn the device off immediately and make sure that it cannot be operated unintentionally.
NOTE: this device must not be disposed of as unsorted household waste. Used devices must be disposed of correctly. Contact your local town council for more information.
Motion and presence detectors are passive infrared detectors that automatically switch connected lighting depending on natural light and presence/movement and are suitable for use indoors.
The presence detector is a control device with an integrated signal interface. There is no need to address the lights/electronic ballasts separately. All ballasts are addressed at the same time via the broadcast address. A maximum of 25 Dali/DSi electronic ballasts can be connected per channel.
The presence detector has two channels/outputs. Channel C1 is the "Master channel" in terms of light measurement and light control. Channel C2 is subordinate to channel C1. Remember to bear this in mind when assigning lighting groups to the channels. We recommend that you assign the "room interior" lighting group to channel C1 and the "window side" lighting group to channel C2. Nevertheless, it is still possible to mount the detector on the ceiling in any orientation.
Please refer to the supplied leaflet for wiring diagrams and further instructions.
Clear pre-selection of functions using DIP switches directly on the detector.
Individual adjustments can easily be made by remote control or manually by means of adjusting elements selected by operating DIP switch 1 (see illustration).
DIP switches on the detector | Dali/DSi version |
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Please refer to the operating instructions for the remote control:
Options can be selected, including:
DIP switch 1 | "Dali – DSi" function | ||
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DIP switch 2 | Remote lock on/off | ||
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DIP switches 3 | Button operation | DIP switches 4 | Factory settings |
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Table: "Settings of adjusting elements"
Name of setting | Office | Classroom |
Operating mode | Fully automatic | Semi-automatic |
Orientation light value | 10% | 10 % |
Corridor function | Off | Off |
Orientation light feature | Off | Off |
Switch-off delay time | 5 min | 5 min |
Fade-out time | 1 min | 1 min |
Offset setting | 100% | 100 % |
Light set value | 500 lux | 500 lux |
LED acknowledgement | On | On |
The detector has two separate "S" terminals for connecting an external button (button – operating current – with zero conductor connection) for each channel. This means that the detector can be manually overridden at any time so that the channels can be switched on or off and dimmed individually.
The device can also be operated with just 1 button, provided the DIP switch (see "Settings and functions via adjusting elements") is in its lower position.
Connect the button to terminal S1 or S2. Bridging S1 and S2 is not permitted.
When set to 1-button operation, all switch and dim commands (from the button and remote control) are addressed to both channels simultaneously. This does not affect the offset of channel 1 to channel 2.
Press and hold the button for more than 2 seconds to select the desired ambient brightness. Hold down the button until the desired ambient brightness is reached. This preset ambient brightness level will be maintained for as long as persons are present in the room. Should these persons leave the detection range, the preset switch-off delay time will start. Once this time has elapsed, the detector will revert to the set operating mode.
Press the button again briefly to switch the lighting off. The lighting will remain switched off for as long as the detector continues to detect movement. The preset switch-off delay time will start once movement is no longer detected. Once this time has elapsed, the detector will revert to the set operating mode.
MAINS VOLTAGE | 230 V AC 50 hz |
POWER CONSUMPTION | approx. 0.5 – 0.6 W |
FIELD OF DETECTION | 360° |
RANGE | approx. 8 m/24 m in diameter at an installation height of approx. 3 m |
SETTINGS | on device or via remote control Mobil-PDi/Dali and Mobil-PDi/MDi-universal |
DALI/DSI OUTPUT 1 | 2-pin Dali/Dsi control cable/broadcast |
NO. OF SELECTABLE DALI/DSI ELECTRONIC BALLASTS | max. 25 |
DALI/DSI OUTPUT 2 | 2-pin Dali/Dsi control cable/broadcast |
NO. OF SELECTABLE DALI/DSI ELECTRONIC BALLASTS | max. 25 |
SWITCH-OFF DELAY TIME | approx. 1 minute – 15 minutes |
APPROX. LIGHT VALUE | 5 lux – daytime operation |
LIGHT MEASUREMENT | mixed light |
PROTECTION TYPE | recessed-mounted IP 20 • IP 20/IP 54 with surface-mounted box (accessory) • ceiling-mounted IP 20 (accessory) |
PROTECTION CLASS | II |
OPERATING TEMPERATURE RANGE | 0°C...+50°C |
HOUSING | UV-stabilised polycarbonate |
DIMENSIONS | recessed-mounted version:
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COLOUR | white, similar to RAL 9010 |
Technical and design features may be subject to change. You can find out more about this product on the ESYLUX homepage.
ESYLUX GmbH
An der Strusbek 40, 22926 Ahrensburg/Germany
Internet: www.esylux.com
e-mail: info@esylux.com
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