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F&F DRL-60-230 Manual

Laser distance sensor, 230 v

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DRL-60-230
Laser distance sensor,
Do not dispose of this device in the trash along with other waste!
According to the Law on Waste, electro coming from households free of charge and can
give any amount to up to that end point of collec� on, as well as to store the occasion of
the purchase of new equipment (in accordance with the principle of old-for-new, regard-
less of brand). Electro thrown in the trash or abandoned in nature, pose a threat to the
environment and human health.
Purpose
The DRL-60-230 is a laser sensor designed to control lighting,
especially in corridors and staircases.
As the control element here is a separated relay contact, this
sensor can also be used for integration into any home automa-
tion system.
The principle of operation is to emit a light beam and measu-
re the delay of returning light as a result of reflection from an
obstacle. On this basis, it is possible to precisely determine the
distance to the obstacle, which is then compared with the set
detection range.
The condition for switching on the light is the presence of an
obstacle at a distance smaller than the set detection range and a
brightness level below the value set on the sensor.
This solution is perfect for switching on lighting circuits for exam-
ple on open stairs, where it is important that the sensor detects
presence only on the stairs and ignores everything that happens
outside.
F&F Filipowski L.P.
Konstantynowska 79/81, 95-200 Pabianice, POLAND
phone/fax (+48 42) 215 23 83 / (+48 42) 227 09 71
www.fif.com.pl; e-mail: biuro@fif.com.pl
230 V
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Summary of Contents for F&F DRL-60-230

  • Page 1 Electro thrown in the trash or abandoned in nature, pose a threat to the environment and human health. Purpose The DRL-60-230 is a laser sensor designed to control lighting, especially in corridors and staircases. As the control element here is a separated relay contact, this sensor can also be used for integration into any home automa- tion system.
  • Page 2 Features » Laser distance sensor of the ToF (Time of Flight) type; » The detection range can be smoothly adjusted in the range of 0.1 to 2 m; » A brightness sensor that prevents the light from being swit- ched on when the brightness level is high; »...
  • Page 3 Failure to observe safety distances may lead to unwan- ted sensor excitation. 2. Do not mount the sensor with the front-facing a strong light source, as this may lead to incorrect operation of the distance and light intensity measurement system. 3.
  • Page 4: Block Diagram

    6. Attach the mounting frame to the box using screws or claws. 7. Connect the DRL-60-230. For direct control of the lighting, the connection diagram shown later in this manual can be used. For integration with home automation controllers, follow the documentation of the devices to be integrated.
  • Page 5: Description Of Control Terminals

    Description of control terminals The sensor is designed for a power supply of 165÷265 V AC. Terminal Function Sensor supply - neutral wire Sensor supply - phase wire Output relay contact Settings - 5 -...
  • Page 6 Knob Range Function Setting the sensor detection range. If an obstacle appears at a distance shorter than that set by the knob, DIST 0.1÷2.0 m the lighting will be switched on (if the illumination condition is also met). Brightness level setting. If the light intensity is lower than 2÷500 Lx the value set by the knob, the light...
  • Page 7 When it is necessary to control a load higher than 8 A, or a load with a high starting current, it is recommended to use external contactors or relays adapted to current surges (e.g. PP-1Z-LED 230 V). In this case, the DRL-60-230 switches an external relay to whose contacts the controlled load is connected.
  • Page 8 Signalisation The DRL-60-12 sensor is equipped with an LED on the front of the device, which indicates the operating status of the device: Sensor on standby, no obstacles in the detection area. An obstacle in the detection area has been detected. The light was not switched on because the brightness level was too high.
  • Page 9: Technical Data

    Too high temperature can be caused by connecting a too high load to the sensor. The brightness level of the signal LED adjusts to the am- bient brightness (high ambient brightness – high LED bri- ghtness level). When an overtemperature is indicated, the light flashes at maximum brightness.
  • Page 10: Warranty

    Technical data cont. dimensions external 80×80×6,5 mm internal (box) ø60 mm, depth= 30 mm mounting flush-mounted ingress protection IP30 Warranty The F&F products are covered by a warranty of the 24 months from the date of purchase. Effective only with proof of purchase. Contact your dealer or directly with us.