Once you have installed the wall mount
, connected the
SensorLight to the power supply
and fitted the sensor
lens, you are ready to put the SensorLight into oper-
ation. Programming buttons can be used for selecting
any of three settings. Pressing any of the program-
ming buttons will set the lamp to programming mode.
This means:
- The lamp will always switch OFF.
- The sensor function will be deactivated.
- Manual override function (if activated) will
be interrupted.
The settings may be altered as often as you wish.
The last setting will remain stored in the memory in
the event of power failure.
Twilight setting
(response threshold)
(factory setting: daylight operation 2000 lux)
The chosen light threshold can be adjusted continu-
ously from about 2 lux to 2000 lux.
a) Selecting twilight setting of your choice:
At the light level at which you want the light to
respond to movement, press the button until the red
LED flashes. This light level will now be stored.
b)
Setting night-time operation (4 lux) during the day
Hold button down for approx. 5 seconds until red
LED stops flashing in the lens.
Switch-off delay
(time setting)
(factory setting: approx. 10 sec.)
The 'ON' time can be varied continuously between
approx. 5 sec. and a maximum of 15 min. We recom-
mend a time setting of at least 1 minute when using
low-energy lamps.
Setting light 'ON' time of your choice:
- Hold button down until red LED flashes.
- Release button and wait until chosen 'ON' time
is shown (LED flashes).
- Now press button a second time until LED goes
out. The chosen time is now stored to the exact
second.
- This process is terminated automatically after the
maximum setting time (15 minutes).
- To select the shortest time setting, press the button
twice in brief succession.
Brightness control
(Watt-o-matic)
(factory setting: dimmer OFF: 0%)
Lamp brightness can be varied up to a maximum of
50 watts in the permanent light 'ON' mode. This means:
the light will only switch from, say, 20 watts in perman-
ent light 'ON' mode to maximum output (100 watts)
when movement occurs in the detection zone. This
function is only available when using dimmable low-
energy lamps.
Installation / Wall mounting
The site of installation should be at least 50 cm
away from another light because heat radiated from
it may activate the system. To obtain the specified
reach of 5/12 m, the sensor should be installed at a
height of approx. 2 m.
Installation procedure:
1. Hold wall mount against the wall and mark drill
holes.
2. Drill holes, insert wall plugs (6 mm dia.).
3. Feed power supply lead through. For surface
wiring, break open pre-punched cable entry, insert
sealing plug, pierce and feed through power supply
lead.
4. Screw-fasten wall mount to the wall.
5. Connecting the mains supply lead (see Fig.
)
The main supply lead is a 2 to 3-core cable:
L = phase conductor (usually black or brown)
N = neutral conductor (usually blue)
PE = protective earth conductor (green/yellow)
If you are in any doubt, identify the conductors using
a voltage tester; now switch the current off again.
Connect the phase conductor (L) and neutral con-
ductor (N) to the clamp-type terminal. The protective
earth conductor may be sealed off with insulation
tape.
Note: A mains switch for switching the unit ON and
OFF may of course be installed in the power supply
lead.
A mains switch is required for the manual override
function (see Manual override function
).
6. Fit sensor lens (reach either 5 m max. or 12 m),
see Reach setting. Fit clip-on shrouds if necessary.
For L 86x/875/876/885, proceed as follows:
7. Fit decorative sensor cap onto wall mount and
clip into place.
8. Fit decorative trim panel and screw in place.
9. Fit glass shade and secure at eccentric fitting .
10. Select twilight setting
, time setting
and
brightness
(see Functions).
11. Fit button cover .
For L 870/871, proceed as follows:
7 Select twilight setting
, time setting
and bright-
ness
(see Functions).
8. Fit decorative cover
and screw into place.
Functions –
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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
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
use a voltage tester to make sure the wiring is off
circuit.
■ 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.
(
-VDE 0100,
A
-ÖVE/ÖNORM E 8001-1,
-SEV 1000)
■ Only perform function settings
, ,
with the
lens fitted.
System components
Wall mount
Eccentric fitting for securing the glass shade
Sensor lens (removes and turns for selecting the
max. basic reach setting of 5 m or 12 m)
Twilight setting
Time setting
Brightness control / Watt-o-matic (dimming)
Mains power connection
Decorative sensor cap
Decorative trim panel
Glass shade
Decorative cover
LED, red
Button cover (prevents unintentional adjustment)
Principle
The integrated infrared sensor is equipped with two
120° pyro sensors that detect the invisible heat emit-
ted 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
provide an angle of coverage of 180° with an angle of
aperture of 90°. The sensor lens removes and turns.
This allows you to select two basic reach settings of
5 or 12 metres max.
Important: The most reliable way of detecting move-
ment is to install the SensorLight with the sensor
aimed across the direction in which a person would
walk and by ensuring that no obstacles (such as trees,
walls etc.) obstruct the line of sensor vision.
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Output: 1 x bulb 100 W max./E 27
or low-energy lamp
Voltage: 230 – 240 V / 50 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: selectable (4 hours), provided
switch is connected in mains supply lead
IP rating: IP 44
Protection class: II
Temperature range: -20° C to 50° C
Tip!
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