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Motion detector
Art.no 36-1084 Model RS8B
36-1085 RS8B
Please read the entire instruction manual before using the product and save it
for future reference. We reserve the right for any errors in text or images and
any necessary changes made to technical data. If you have any questions
regarding technical problems please contact our customer services.
Instructions
• Installation may only be carried out by a certified electrician.
• Read the instruction manual carefully before installing the device and
keep the manual for later reference.
• The product should not be taken apart or modified. This product must
be installed using an approved outdoor cable having a 1.5 mm² area
and according to current laws and regulations.
• This motion detector may not be used in conjunction with a dimmer.
The motion detector is not suitable for controlling
inductive/phase-shifted loads.
• The motion detector is more suitable for controlling aresistive load with
apower factor, cos of 1 (cos phi = 1), such as anincandescent light bulb. φ
• When controlling inductive/capacitive loads with low power factors,
cos < 1 (cos phi < 1), where thevoltage and current are out of phase φ
with each other, such as fluorescent tubes, CFLs and LED lamps,
theoperating life of therelay can be shortened due to thehigher starting
current required at themoment thelight source is switched on.
• The motion detector should be connected in such away that it controls
anexternal relay/contactor capable of withstanding ahigher load when
phase-shifted loads are to be controlled via themotion detector (e.g.
aseries of fluorescent tube lights or CFLs).
Placement
The detector is IP44 classed, allowing it to be used outdoors.
Consider the following before installing:
1. The detector is made to function optimally when it is mounted
2.5 metres above ground.
2. Avoid installing it near trees or bushes, since these can interfere with
the detector’s functioning especially in windy or rainy weather.
3. Avoid focusing the detector on hot surfaces e.g. ventilation ducts.
4. Avoid mounting the detector so that artificial lighting hits the detector
directly or indirectly. This will disable the twilight function if the LUX
control is set to the dark (
) setting.
5. Avoid mounting the motion detector close to strong magnetic fields as
this may activate the light unnecessarily.
6. The detector is most effective for detecting motion moving across the
surveillance area and less effective for movement towards the detector.
If possible, adjust the detector so that it can detect movement from
the sides also. The detector works best in low humidity and at an
ambient temperature around 20 °C. Rising and falling temperatures and
increased humidity can contribute to a gradual decreased sensitivity in
both angle and distance detection.
Installation
1. Always turn off the power before
installation (set the switch and
fuse to , or unscrew and OFF
disconnect the fuse completely).
2. Remove the screws (1) holding
the back cover and the block
terminal. The cables from the
detector (PIR-cables) are already
mounted to the block terminal.
3. Fasten the back cover to the wall
using included screws (2). The
back cover must be mounted right
side up with the UP on top.
4. Thread the power cable through
the insertion hole and connect the cables to the terminal block (see fig).
5. Secure the detector to the back cover with the screws (1).
6. Set the activation time and sensitivity using the TIME and
LUX controls (3) at the bottom of the detector.
7. Aim the detector to the desired surveillance area.
Setting
At the bottom are the controls for TIME (activation time) and LUX (brightness).
TIME (activation time)
The TIME control (on the left when facing the device) controls the activation
time. Time can be adjusted from 10 ± 5 seconds to 4 ± 1 minutes. Turn the
knob clockwise to decrease the activation time and anticlockwise to increase it.
LUX (brightness)
The LUX control (on the right when facing the device) controls the bright-
ness level. Turn the knob anti-clockwise to activate during darkness ( ) and
clockwise for activation also during daylight (
) (24 hour operation).
Function test
After connecting to the mains, place the detector in “warm-up mode” and
wait for about 30 seconds. It will then switch automatically to AUTO mode.
Once the detector is in AUTO mode you can test it:
1. Set the LUX control to the day position (
) (fully clockwise) and
the TIME control to the lowest setting (fully clockwise).
2. Move towards the detector. Once the detector activates the light will
be on for the entire set time.
3. Test several times, using a variety of approach angles to set
the surveillance area.
Technical data
Voltage 220–240 V AC, 50 Hz
Max relay outlet load Max 1000 W resistive load (bulb/
halogen bulb), max 300 W
(fluorescent tube, LED bulbs).
Fuse 6,3 A (permanently installed,
non-interchangeable)
Detection angle 180° (horizontal)
Detection range Up to 12 m
Activated light duration Adjustable from 10 ± 5 seconds to
4 ± 1 minutes
LUX level Adjustable from daylight to darkness
Protection class IP44
Operating temperature -10 to + 55 °C (optimal operating temp: 20 °C)
Disposal
Disposal of this product should be in accordance with local regulations.
If you are unsure how to proceed, contact your local authority.
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