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Movement triggers lights, alarms and many other devices. With the fully swivelling panel, the floodlight can be used at home to provide perfect illumination for lighting up property, or commercially for lighting up business premises. In conjunction with the opal cover, this extremely efficient technology provides wide-area lighting.
Models
See (Fig. 3.1)
See (Fig. 3.2 / 3.3 / 5.6)
See (Fig. 3.4 / 3.5)
See (Fig. 3.6)
Connecting the mains power supply lead
The supply lead consist of three wires:
L = phase conductor (usually black, brown or grey)
N = neutral conductor (usually blue)
PE = protective-earth conductor (green/yellow)
If you are in any doubt, identify the conductors using a voltage tester; then disconnect from the power supply again. Connect the phase conductor (L) and neutral conductor (N) to the terminal block. The protective-earth conductor can be looped through by means of terminal (E).
Wiring diagram (Fig. 3.7)
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 conductors once again and re-connect them. 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.
The most reliable motion detection is achieved by mounting the unit to face 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. 4.2 / 4.3).
Mounting procedure
Factory settings for control dials (Fig. 5.1)
Twilight setting (E): 2000 lux
Time setting (F): 8 s
Twilight setting (Fig. 5.1 / E) infinitely variable
Control dial set to = twilight operation, approx. 2 lux
Control dial set to = daylight operation, approx. 2000 lux.
Note: To adjust the detection zone in daylight, the control dial must be set to = daylight operation.
Time setting (Fig. 5.1 / F)
Control dial set to max = longest time, approx. 35 min
Control dial set to min = shortest time, approx. 8 s
Note: When setting the detection zone, we recommend selecting the shortest time.
Reach setting/adjustment
The detection zone can be optimised to suit requirements.
Sensor unit
Adhesive shrouds (Fig. 5.4)
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. 5.5).
Other information
Floodlight adjustment range (Fig. 3.2 / 3.3 / 5.2)
The unit is not suitable for burglar alarm systems as it is not tamperproof in the manner prescribed for such systems. Weather can affect operation of the sensor-switched LED floodlight. Strong gusts of wind, snow, rain and hail may cause the light to come ON when it is not wanted because the sensor is unable to distinguish between sudden changes in temperature and sources of heat. The detector lens may be cleaned with a damp cloth if it gets dirty (do not use cleaning agents).
XLED Home 2 | XLED Home 2 XL | |||
Dimensions (H x W x D) | 194 x 180 x 161 | 212 x 180 x 161 | ||
Output | 14.8 W / 80 lm/W | 20 W / 80 lm/W | ||
Luminous flux / brightness | 1184 lm | 1608 lm | ||
Weight | 0.575 kg | 0.620 kg | ||
Area illuminated | Front view | 283.1 cm2 | Front view | 316.2 cm2 |
Side view | 113 cm2 | Side view | 115 cm2 | |
Additional switching capacity | max. 800 W (resistive load, e.g. light bulbs) max. 400 W (uncorrected, inductive, cos ϕ = 0.5, e.g. fluorescent lamps) max. 400 W (electronic ballasts, capacitive, e.g. low-energy bulbs, max. 4 each, ≤ 88 μF)) | |||
Efficiency | 80 lm/W | |||
Colour temperature | 4000 K (neutral white) | |||
Colour rendering index | Ra ≥ 80 | |||
Supply voltage | 230-240 ~V / 50/60 Hz | |||
Sensor system | Passive infrared | |||
Reach | max. 14 m | |||
Angle of coverage | 140° | |||
Time setting | 8 s - 35 min | |||
Twilight setting | 2 - 2000 lux | |||
IP / protection class | IP44 / II |
Malfunction | Cause | Remedy |
Unit without power |
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Th unit will not switch OFF |
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Device keeps switching ON and OFF |
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Sensor-switched LED floodlight switches ON when it should not |
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Disconnect the power supply before attempting any work on the unit
Here you can download full pdf version of manual, it may contain additional safety instructions, warranty information, FCC rules, etc.
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