Installation instructions
Dear Customer,
Congratulations on purchasing your new STEINEL
SensorLight and thank you for the confidence you
have shown in us. You have chosen a high-quality
product that has been manufactured, tested and
packed with the greatest care.
Please familiarise yourself with these instructions
before attempting to install the SensorLight because
prolonged reliable and trouble-free operation will only
be ensured if it is fitted properly.
We hope your new STEINEL SensorLight will bring
you lasting pleasure.
Technical specifications
GB
Output: 100 watts max. (filament bulb, no energy-saving lamp)
Voltage: 230/240 V, 50/60 Hz
Angle of coverage: 180° with 90° angle of aperture
Sensor reach: basic setting 1: 5 m max.
basic setting 2: 12 m max. (factory setting)
+ precision adjustment from 1 to 12 m using clip-on shrouds
Time setting: 5 sec. – 15 min.
Twilight setting: 2 – 2000 lux
Brightness control: 0 – 50% (Watt-o-matic)
Manual override function: selectable (4 hours) provided
switch is connected in mains supply lead
Enclosure: L 170/180 S: IP 43
L 190/191 S: IP 44
Safety warnings
■ Disconnect the power supply before attempting
any work on the unit.
■ The electrical connection lead must be dead during
installation. Therefore, switch off the power first
and check that the circuit is dead using a voltage
tester.
■ Installing the SensorLight involves work on the
mains voltage supply. This work must therefore
be carried out professionally in accordance with
applicable national wiring regulations and electrical
operating conditions.
(
D
- VDE 0100,
A
- ÖVE-EN 1,
- SEV 1000)
■ Only set functions , , with the lens fitted.
System components
Wall mount
Sensor lens (can be removed and turned for
selecting the max. basic reach settings of
5 m or 12 m)
Twilight setting
Time setting
Brightness control / Watt-o-matic (dimming)
Mains connection
Decorative panel
Cover
Locking screw
Principle
The integrated infrared sensor is equipped with two
120° pyro sensors which detect the invisible heat
emitted by moving objects (people, animals etc.).
The heat detected is converted electronically into a
signal that switches the light on automatically. Heat is
not detected through obstacles, such as walls or
panes of glass. Heat radiation of this type will, there-
fore, not trigger the sensor. The two pyro sensors
have an angle of coverage of 180° with an angle of
aperture of 90°. The sensor lens can be removed and
turned. Consequently, two basic reach settings of
max. 5 or 12 metres can be preselected.
Important: The most reliable way of detecting motion
is to install the SensorLight in such a way that the
sensor is aimed across the direction in which a person
would walk and by ensuring that no obstacles (such
as trees and walls, for example) obstruct the line of
sensor vision.
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