Berker 8534 22 series Operating Instructions Manual
Berker 8534 22 series Operating Instructions Manual

Berker 8534 22 series Operating Instructions Manual

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Operating instructions

1.

Safety instructions

Electrical equipment may only be installed and assembled by a qualified electrician in ac-
cordance with the relevant installation standards, regulations, directives and safety and
accident prevention directives of the country.
Failure to comply with these installation instructions may result in damage to the device,
fire or other hazards.
Due to its detection behaviour the device is not suitable for use in burglary detection or
alarm systems.
These instructions are an integral component of the product and must be retained by the
end user.
2.
Design and layout of the device
(4)
(1) Insert (see "Accessories", not in scope of delivery)
(2) Frame (not within scope of delivery)
(3) Application module
(4) Motion detector design cover
(5) Screw for dismantling protection (not for design lines R.1/R.3)
(6) Interface between insert/application module
6W-5826
(2)
(3)
(5)
Figure 1: Design and layout of the device
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Summarization of Contents

Operating instructions
Safety instructions
General safety guidelines for electrical equipment installation and use, highlighting risks of damage or hazards.
Design and layout of the device
Details the physical components and their arrangement within the motion detector device.
Function
Correct use
Defines the intended applications and limitations for the motion detector, including suitability for indoor use.
Product characteristics
Lists key features such as integrated button, selectable operating modes, and adjustability via potentiometer.
Automatic mode operation
Explains how the detector operates in automatic mode, triggering lights based on motion and ambient brightness.
Performance after mains breakdown
Describes device behavior after power interruptions, including configuration saving and initialization on return.
Operation
Operating concept
Outlines the basic operation via the motion detector's button and status LED for mode selection and function activation.
Selecting the operating mode
Instructions on how to choose different operating modes (Auto, Permanent ON/OFF) using the device button and LED feedback.
Disabling/enabling operating mode selection
Procedure to lock or unlock the button function for selecting operating modes, indicated by the status LED.
Switch lighting via push-button extension unit
How to control lighting using a mechanical push-button extension unit, independent of the set brightness threshold.
Activating/interrupting party function
Details on activating the party function to keep lighting on for 2 hours, disabling extension unit commands.
Setting response brightness via Teach-In
Method to save current ambient brightness as response brightness, overwriting potentiometer settings.
Activating/deactivating presence simulation
How to enable or disable presence simulation, which activates light based on historical motion detection patterns.
Setting the load
Procedure for setting the load type (e.g., LED, energy-saving lamps) for optimal dimming and switching performance.
Information for electricians
Installation and electrical connection
Guidance for electricians on connecting the motion detector application module to a suitable insert and power module.
Selecting installation location
Advice on choosing an installation site, considering motion orientation, vibrations, and sources of interference.
Assembly of the device
Steps for attaching the application module, frame, and connecting it to the insert, including compatibility checks.
Status LED display interpretation
Explanation of status LED indications (green blinking, red blinking) for checking insert compatibility.
Start-up
Overview of adjustment elements
Identification and explanation of operating and adjustment elements like potentiometers and the status LED.
Setting the detection area
Instructions on adjusting the detection angle for left and right sides to set the overall detection range.
Setting the detection performance
Using test mode to check detection performance, adjust sensitivity, and blank out interference sources.
Setting the response brightness
Adjusting the light level threshold for motion detection activation, including options for stairwell lighting.
Set delay time
Configuring the duration the lighting remains switched on after motion is detected and the brightness threshold is met.
Setting the pulse encoder mode
Configuration for pulse encoder mode, suitable for stair light circuits, with specific switching and locking times.
Setting the sensitivity
Adjusting the motion detector's sensitivity from factory default to reduce false detections or improve range.
Start-up and operation with hand-held transmitter
Activating/deactivating for hand-held transmitter
Enabling or disabling control of the motion detector via the IR hand-held transmitter by setting the response brightness potentiometer.
Key assignment of the hand-held transmitter
Explanation of buttons on the IR transmitter for controlling load operation, response brightness, sensitivity, and delay time.
Locking/unlocking the hand-held transmitter
Procedure to lock or unlock the setting buttons on the transmitter, leaving only operation buttons active.
Locking/unlocking setting function for motion detector
How to lock or unlock the detector's settings to prevent IR remote control updates or allow them.
Appendix
Technical data
Lists technical specifications including connection, power supply, response brightness, detection area, and environmental ratings.
Accessories
Lists compatible accessories for the motion detector, such as relay inserts, switch inserts, and extension units.

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