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DIP switch factory settings
DIP 1 – DIP 5 = OFF
DIP 1 – (NORM�/TEST) normal/test mode (Fig� 5�4)
Test mode has priority over all other settings on the sensor switch and is used
for verifying proper working order as well for testing the detection zone. Irre-
spective of the ambient light level, the sensor switch activates the light to stay
ON for approx. 5 s in response to movement in the room (blue LED flashes on
detecting movement). All user-selected potentiometer settings apply in normal
mode (control dials). The sensor switch can also be set by means of the blue
LED without any load connected.
The DIP-switch test mode does not end automatically.
DIP 2 – (AUTO�/MAN) fully automatic mode / semi-automatic mode (Fig� 5�4)
Fully automatic mode (AUTO):
The light automatically switches ON in response to movement and OFF as am-
bient brightness increases as well as after the stay-ON time elapses. The light
can be switched ON and OFF manually at any time. This temporarily interrupts
the automatic switching function.
Semi-automatic mode (MAN):
The light only switches OFF automatically. Light is switched ON manually,
request light via the switch. The light stays ON for the stay-ON time selected.
DIP 3 – (used
/ not used
) (Fig� 5�4)
Selecting the "used" setting activates the integrated switch
(A)
as well as any
switch optionally connected to the S input. Selecting the "not used" setting de-
activates the integrated switch
(A)
as well as any switch optionally connected
to the S input and is therefore without any function. The switch also influences
interconnection with the P conductor. (
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"4� Electrical connection"
)
DIP 4 – (ON
/ ON/OFF
) (Fig� 5�4)
In the ON/OFF setting, the light can be switched ON and OFF manually at any
time. In the ON setting, light can no longer be switched OFF manually. The
stay-ON time starts from the beginning again each time the switch is pressed.
DIP 5 (CONST �ON/CONST� OFF) constant-lighting control (Fig� 5�4)
This function provides a constant level of brightness. The detector measures
the prevailing level of daylight and activates sufficient artificial light to achieve
the required level of brightness. As daylight changes, the added artificial light-
ing component is adjusted. In addition to the daylight component, artificial light
is also switched ON and OFF in relation to whether or not persons are present.
Switch for light function
The switch function depends on sensor configuration as well as the current
operating situation. Pressing the switch for longer than 1 second dims light.
Switch for light function
The function of the integrated switch
(A)
depends on sensor configuration as
well as the current operating situation.
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"Light function" table
Twilight setting
Example applications
Light-level settings
Twilight operation
min
Corridors, foyers
1
Stairs, escalators, moving walkways
2
Washrooms, toilets, switchrooms, canteens
3
Sales floor, kindergartens, nursery school rooms,
sports halls
4
Work rooms: offices, conference and meeting rooms,
precision assembly activities, kitchens
5
Working areas requiring good light: laboratory,
technical drawing, precision work
>=6
Daylight operation
max
Note:
Depending on the mounting location, this setting may need correcting.
The light level is measured at the sensor.
Light function
DIP switch 2
mode
Switch configura-
tion DIP switch 4
Status
Switch function
Fully automatic
mode
ON / ON-OFF
Lighting is
switched OFF
Lighting is switched
ON for the stay-ON
time selected
Fully automatic
mode
ON/OFF
Lighting is
switched ON
Lighting is switched
OFF for the stay-ON
time selected and
re-triggered on
detecting movement
(inverse mode / pres-
entation mode)
Fully automatic
mode
ON
Lighting is
switched ON
The stay-ON time
selected is re-started