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Instruction manual for Infra Garde 200° Max / 140° Max Page 1/2
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Installation
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Preparation
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Installation
Inserting the cable from below
To ensure the operational reliability, install the detector in an area that is protected from weather the elements. Avoid heat sources in the immediate coverage area as well as under the detector.
Use a suitable screwdriver to when removing the detector from the base to ensure the housing is not damaged.
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Power supply
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Settings
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Alignment
Approx. 5 lux (night) to
Phase/outer conductor (L): brown; Switching output/switched phase/outer conductor (L') white; Neutral/neutral conductor (N): blue; Earth connection that is not used (class II): green/yellow
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Impulse, approx. 10 seconds
Coverage area
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Locating the coverage area
Frontal detection NOT SENSITIVE Distance approx. -50%
Tangential detection = SENSITIVE
For testing purposes, areas can be covered with standard electrical tape before the cover is permanently attached.
The range is dependent on the installation location and the direction of movement. As the motion detector reacts to temperature fluctuations between the heat source and ambient temperature, the range can vary depending on the installation location.
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Connection diagram
Standard connection Includes option to control the motion detector via an external switch (interruption of approx. 2 sec)
Infra Garde 140° and 200° motion detector Page 2/2 Function: The motion sensor reacts to heat omitted by moving bodies. If a person moves towards the monitored area, the light automatically switches on. If the person leaves the area, the light turns itself off after a preset amount of time (approx. 10 seconds to a max. of 15 minutes) Warning! Any work to the 230V network must only be completed by trained specialists. Before starting to install the motion detector, ensure that the 230-volt power supply cable is de-energised using a voltage tester. Positioning 1 The installation height should be approx. 2.3 m (max. 3.5 m). It must not be installed in the vicinity of heat sources or reflective surfaces. To avoid faulty operation caused by the movement of trees etc., parts of the lens can be obscured with the supplied cover. Preparation: 2 Lift the detector from the base, ensuring you use a sufficiently large screwdriver so that the housing is not damaged.
6 Aligning the detector Align the detector to suit your requirements. The detector can be tilted by 45° in either direction. 7 Coverage area In optimum conditions, the range of the detector is up to approx. 12 m ahead. The range is dependent on the installation location and the direction of movement. As the motion detector reacts to temperature fluctuations between the heat source and ambient temperature, the range can vary depending on the installation location. 8 Locating the coverage area Cover the parts of the switching device that are not required or cause faulty operation with adhesive tape or the adaptable cover. Connection diagrams 9 Standard connection Includes option to control the motion detector via an external switch (interruption of approx. 2 sec)
Installation 3 For installation purposes, draw two drill holes for the mounting base in the desired position on the wall. Drill holes appropriate for the diameter and depth of the plugs supplied. Firmly press the plugs into the holes. Fix the mounting base to the wall using the screws supplied. Power supply: 4 The connection must be a 230V/50Hz mains power supply! The power supply cable can be fed into the device from the back or from the bottom. The cables must be attached to the clamps as follows: Phase/outer conductor (L): brown; Switching output/switched phase/outer conductor (L') white; (for parallel bypass (continuous light) or for additional loads) Neutral/neutral conductor (N): blue; Earth: connection that is not used (class II): green/yellow Following connection to the mains power supply, the detector needs approx. one minute before it is ready for operation. If the power supply is interrupted (min. two seconds) then the light can be activated remotely. Connecting electrical loads High starting currents shorten the service life of the relay integrated into the detector. Please observe the technical specifications provided by the light and lamp manufacturers to ensure the relay is not overloaded. We recommend switching a maximum of three to four motion detectors in parallel, if the number of switching cycles is above average or in the event of increased (inductive) loads, we recommend using the short pulse function on the motion detector and switching the load via an external staircase timer switch or contactor. We recommend connecting electric ballasts and CFLs via a contactor; a direct connection is not recommended. Connecting in parallel Several loads can be switched in parallel. However, it must be ensured that these are not switched to two different mains phases. (short-circuit) Settings 5 Test: To ensure the functionality of the sensor can be checked during the day and the frontal range can be adjusted, the twilight setting must be set to "day/sun". Timer setting The timer can be used to determine how long the light will remain on following the last movement in the coverage area. Switch from minimum to maximum stop position (turn clockwise): short pulse of approx. 1 second (20-second pause), (10 seconds to 15minutes). Twilight setting (lux) The twilight sensor regulates the operating threshold (light value) of the motion detector determining when the device should be activated.
RC element and/or relay circuit to suppress voltage peaks.
Controlling a staircase timer switch Set detector to short pulse mode (timer setting at minimum stop position). Optionally, the switches can be switched in parallel.
Parallel switching of several motion detectors including additional switch for continuous light.
We recommend switching a maximum of three to four detectors in parallel to ensure an overview of the process and efficient energy management is maintained. If the number of switching cycles is above average or in the event of increased (inductive) loads, we recommend switching the load via an external staircase timer switch or contactor. Faults - PIR does not work: Twilight value set too high Check the light's bulb. Check mains fuse. - Switches on without reason: Check coverage area for something causing the fault: (trees, animals, cars, etc.) Cover the area of the lens that is causing the fault with masking tape (or shutter) - Switches on during the day: Twilight value is set too low
Technical specifications Nominal voltage: 230 to 240V/50Hz Coverage area: 140°/200° Switching capacity: 1000W/max. 5A Range: approx. 12 m ahead, approx. 6 m lateral 150VA/0.75A inductive (cos φ = 0.5) Twilight: approx. 5 to 1000 lux Protection class: IP 44 class II