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Indoor motion detector

Description

The indoor motion detector detects moving heat sources and activates or deactivates Niko Home Control functions.

Overview

Operation

The indoor motion detector detects moving heat sources by using Passive Infrared Technology (PIR). When motion is
detected, the motion detector activates or deactivates certain Niko Home Control functions. These functions are assigned
whilst programming the installation by linking functions to the unique address of each indoor motion detector.
When a person enters the detection area, the motion detector initiates the starting behaviour. When the person has left
the detection area or remains motionless within the area, the stopping behaviour will be initiated as soon as the switch-off
delay has elapsed.
The indoor motion detector includes a manual mode option. In manual mode, the indoor motion detector will behave as if
there were permanent motion. Press the manual mode button to activate or deactivate this mode. If manual mode is not
deactivated, the function linked to that motion detector will remain active for 4 hours.

Installation

The indoor motion detector consists of two parts: the sensor and the base. The bridge is mounted onto a standard flushmounting
box using screws.

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