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1 Overview
Design Lines
Basic Principles
2 Overview of Product Range
Applications
Device Overview
Mounting Possibilities
Setting Options / Control
3 Device Functions
Overview of Functions
Functions
Detection Range
Switching Capacity
Status Indication
4 Information about Planning and Application
Principles of Function / Principles of Operation
The Difference between Movement Detectors / Presence Detectors
Principles of Function
Lens Types
Dali
Detection Ranges / Detection Levels
Case Studies
Overview
Single Office
Classroom
Open-Plan Office
Control of Master/Slave
Control of Master/Slave DALI
WC Facility with DALI Lamps
Daylight-Dependent Control (Constant Light Control)
Corridor
Stairwell
Private House
Office Buildings
Sources of Interference
5 Notes
6 Index
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2CKA001473B9426 │ 01.03.2018
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Busch-Presence detector
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Summarization of Contents
1 Overview
1.1 Design lines
Details on different device design lines and their article numbers.
1.2 Basic principles
Information on basic functions and principles of operation available in Chapter 4.
2 Overview of Product Range
2.1 Applications
How presence detectors control lighting, heating, air-conditioning, and ventilation systems.
2.2 Device overview
Description of monoblock devices, decor frames, and slave presence detectors.
2.2.1 Mounting possibilities
Ceiling mounting methods for devices, including suspended ceilings and concrete.
2.3 Setting options / control
Methods for setting and configuration: trimmers, remote control, and app.
3 Device Functions
3.1 Overview of functions
Summary of device functions like automatic/semi-automatic, comfort, and daylight control.
3.2 Functions
Detailed explanation of automatic, comfort, and daylight-dependent control functions.
3.3 Detection range
Detection ranges for moving persons based on mounting height and direction.
3.4 Switching capacity
Switching capacities for various device types and electrical loads.
3.5 Status indication
Explanation of LED status indicators for devices with IR and Bluetooth reception.
4 Information about planning and application
4.1 Principles of function / principles of operation
How presence and movement detectors function and their key differences.
4.1.1 The difference between movement detectors / presence detectors
Compares presence detectors (indoor) and movement detectors (outdoor).
4.1.2 Principles of function
Explanation of infrared sensor technology and passive IR sensors.
4.1.3 Lens types
Description of Fresnel lenses and their infrared amplification benefits.
4.1.4 DALI
Introduction to the DALI interface standard for dimmable electronic ballasts.
4.1.5 Detection ranges / detection levels
Detection range specifics for seated, moving persons, and mounting heights.
4.2 Case studies
Practical application examples for various environments and scenarios.
4.2.1 Overview
General overview of application areas including small rooms/cupboards.
4.2.2 Single office
Control of lighting in a single office, including manual switch control.
4.2.3 Classroom
Control of DALI lamps in a classroom with blackboard illumination.
4.2.4 Open-plan office
Lighting control in open-plan offices using master/slave configuration.
4.2.4.1 Control of master/slave
Master/slave configuration for lighting control in open-plan offices.
4.2.4.2 Control of master/slave DALI
Flexible DALI control in open-plan offices with manual switch option.
4.2.5 WC facility with DALI lamps
Regulation of lighting and fan control in WC facilities with DALI lamps.
4.2.6 Daylight-dependent control (constant light control)
Maintains constant brightness by adjusting artificial light with daylight.
4.2.7 Corridor
Intelligent control of corridor lighting based on movement and brightness.
4.2.8 Stairwell
Intelligent control of stairwell lighting based on movement and brightness.
4.2.9 Private house
Control of outdoor lighting under a canopy in a private house.
4.2.10 Office buildings
Control of office lighting with illuminated glass fronts and basic illumination.
4.3 Sources of interference
Identifies potential interference sources and remedies.
Possible sources of interference
Identifies potential interference sources like limited view and external heat sources.
Remedy
Solutions to mitigate interference, including using Bluetooth for sensitivity adjustment.
5 Notes
Notes
General notes section for important remarks.
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