Operation / Configuration - STEINEL HPD 2 KNX Instructions Manual

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C Wall mount, concealed
D
Sensor lens
E
Sensor housing
F
Infrared LED
G Status LED
H KNX terminal
I
Reset button
J
Micro USB port
K
Locking screw
L
Retaining screws
5. Mounting
• Check all components for damage.
• Do not use the product if it is damaged.
• The sensor is suitable for installing on
vertical walls at a height of at least
2.3 m.
• Select an appropriate mounting
location, giving consideration to sensor
reach and mounting height (Fig. 5.1)
Note: Please note that no detection
takes place in the camera's blind spot.
The site of installation must be glare-free.
• Mark any necessary drill holes and
insert wall plugs
• Make sure the sensor is aligned
correctly (Fig. 5.2)
– Concealed mounting (Fig. 5.3)
– Surface mounting (Fig. 5.4)
– Corner mounting (Fig. 5.5, 5.6, 5.7)
– Wall mounting 45° (Fig. 5.8, 5.9)
Note: When using the corner / 45° wall
mount (B), the surface wall mount (A) or
concealed wall mount (C) must always
be mounted for fitting the sensor hous-
ing. (Fig. 5.8, 5.9)
The mounting tab can be removed when
installing with the corner / 45° wall mount.
(Fig. 5.7)
• Connect KNX cable to the sensor.
(Fig. 5.10)
• Fit sensor housing onto the wall
mount. (Fig. 5.10)
• Secure wall mount and sensor hous-
ing using the locking screw (K).
(Fig. 5.10)
6. Operation / configuration
Connection examples (Fig. 6.1)
Remove the USB cover and connect the
sensor to a laptop using a USB cable
(Fig. 6.2)
• Start the web browser
• Set up LAN access to the sensor
– Connect USB cable to a laptop
(factory-set IP address 10.88.0.2)
Note: To do this, please install the
RNDIS driver on your laptop
OR:
– Connect USB to a laptop via Ether-
net adapter (factory-set IP address
192.168.1.200)
Note: The adapter must support
one of the following chipsets:
– Realtek RTL8150 USB 10/100
Fast Ethernet adapter
– Realtek RTL8152 based 10/100M
Micro USB Ethernet adapter
– Realtek RTL8153 based USB 3.0
Gigabit Ethernet adapter
10/100/1000M Microchip
– LAN78XX-based USB Ethernet
adapter
– ASIX AX88xxx-based USB 2.0
Ethernet adapter
– ASIX AX88179 USB 3.0 to gigabit
Ethernet adapter
The computer must be set to the same
sub-network (192.168.1.0/24) and the
default sensor IP in the web browser.
A customised IP set in a DHCP client can
be set up via the web interface.
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