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Colour

Part.-nr.

LC-Click 140

white

91101

LC-Click 140

black

91121

LC-Click 140

brown

91111

LC-Click 200

white

91102

LC-Click 200

black

91122

LC-Click 200

brown

91112

Accessory:

RC-Suppressor 10880

13. Article / Part nr. / Accessory

12. 

Technical data

Power supply:

        

230 V~ 

±

10 %

Detection area: 

LC-Click  140

 

140°

 

LC-Click  200

 200°

Range of coverage in m:

  max. 12 m when walk-

ing across (tangential

)

Degree of protection/class:

   

 IP 44 / Class I / 

Dimension: 

L 90 x W 67 x H 84 mm

Ambiente temperature:

  -25°C to +50°C

Package:  

Housing UV- and 

shock-resistant Polycar-

bonate

Chanel 1 for light control
Contact load: 

2000 W, cos

φ

= 1,  

 µ-Contact

Time-settings: 

4 sec. - 10 min.

Brightness value: 

2 - 2000 Lux

 

Declaration of Conformity: 

The product complies with the low voltage 

recommendation 2006/95/EC and the EMV 

recommendation 2004/108/EC.

10. Dimensions (mm)

M

A

N 7

59

– 2

7111

2-

1

9. Wiring diagrams

N

L

N

L

L‘

C 1

E 1

L

N

E 1

S 1

RC

N

L

L‘

C 1

N

N

L

L

L‘

C 1

E 1

T 7

L

L

L

C 1

C 1

L‘

L‘

N

N

N

E 1

L

L

L

L‘

N

N

N

E 1

T 1

T 2

30 sec. - 

10 min.

4

3

Standard mode with 1-channel motion detector

Standard mode with 1-channel motion detector with  

permanent light function

Standard mode with 1-channel motion 

detector with NC pushbutton

Parallel connection with 1-channel motion detectors

Standard mode with 1-channel motion detector 

(e.g. stairs)

optional:

S1 = switch for permanent light
RC = RC-suppression kit if required

T 1 = NC button

Manual switching additionally possible 

(press opener approx. 2 sec.).

11. Trouble Shooting-Practical hints

 

1. Lamp does not light up
Cause

- Action

Lamp is defective

- Replace light bulb

.

No mains connection

- Check mains fuse

.

Switching threshold of the twilight switch is 

not correct 

-  Accordingly adjust sensitivity of twilight switch 

via the setting dial.

Detection area not set correctly

-  Set detection area correctly.

Unit mounted too high

-  Mount at recommended height (2.50 m)

PIR detector lens obstructed by dirt or other 

objects

- Clean lens or remove objects.

2. Delayed lamp activation

Mounted too high

Mount at height stated in specification (2.

50m)

Only direct in-line approach of detector is 

possible 

-  Mount detector in such a way that a sideways 

approach is also detected.

3. Lamp stays on continuously

Continuous thermal movement within detec-

tion area 

-  Remove the heat source out of the detection 

area. Check the correct functioning of the de-

tector in fully covering the lens (lights should 

go out after a certain time-delay).

Motion detector is switched parallel to a switch 

that enables direct manual switching on 

- Mind the correct connection of the switch.

4.  Light source remains on for long periods when 

no persons are present

Permanent  influence  from  heat  sources  within 

detection area (trees, shrubs when blown by the 

wind, presence of animals like cats and dogs in 

the detection area)

-  Reduce detection area of the detector in 

turning the detector head downward or cover 

parts using the enclosed covers.

Direct sunlight radiation into detector lens

- Shelter lens from direct sunlight.

Detector mounted above extractor fan

- Change mounting place of the detector.

5.  Limitation of range (not up to the minimum 

specification)

Mounting height is not optimal

-  Accordingly change mounting height (2.50m).

Persons only move directly towards the detector

-  Mount detector in such a way that a sideways 

approach is also detected.

Steep terrains

- Adjust spherical head accordingly.

6. No reaction to vehicles

Vehicle not warmed up

Vehicle is well insulated (by silencing equipment)

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27.11.2012   09:42:14

Summary of Contents for LUXOMAT LC-Click 140

Page 1: ...he Pt 3 4 Kugelkopf Der Erfassungsbreich kann durch Schwenken des Sensorkopfes horizontal ca 90 und vertikal ca 85 variiert werden 5 Ausgrenzen von St rquellen 8 Erfassungsbereich 1 Ger t wenn m glich...

Page 2: ...chte bleibt dauernd eingeschaltet Permanente W rmebewegungen im Erfas sungsbereich D i e W r m e q u e l l e a u s d e m E r f a s s u n g s b e r e i c h e n t f e r n e n Das richtige Funktionieren...

Page 3: ...on zones may be masked with the enclosed covers to reduce the field of vision Follow up time 4 sec 10 min Lux value Night operation Dusk Day operation Day operation light sensor inactive switching at...

Page 4: ...st sensitivity of twilight switch via the setting dial Detection area not set correctly Set detection area correctly Unit mounted too high Mount at recommended height 2 50m PIR detector lens obstructe...

Page 5: ...nt env 90 et verticalement env 85 5 Exclusion des sources de perturbation 8 Zone de d tection 1 Monter si possible l appareil dans un endroit prot g 2 Les effets de fortes intemp ries diminuent la dur...

Page 6: ...a nence Mouvement de chaleur permanent dans la zone de d tection Eloigner la ou les sources de chaleur de la zone de d tection V rifier le bon fonction nement du d tecteur en recouvrant compl tement l...

Page 7: ...kan door zwenken van de sensorkop horizontaal ong 90 en verti caal ong 85 gevarieerd worden 5 Uitsluiten van stoorbronnen 8 Uitsluiten van stoorbronnen 1 Toestel op een beschutte plaats monteren bij m...

Page 8: ...elder zo installeren dat de detectiezone zijdelings gebroken wordt 3 De lamp blijft permanent branden Aanhoudende warmtebewegingen in de detectiezone De warmtebron nen verwijderen uit de detec tiezone...

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