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B.E.G. LUXMAT PD4-S User guide

Installation and Operating Instruction for B.E.G. - Occupancy detector PD4-M-2C-SM/-FC/-FM
LUXOMAT®PD4-M-2C/PD4-S
GB
2a. Installation LUXOMAT®
PD4-M-2C-SM
3a. Hardware configuration SM
Position LED’s and potentiometers
4a. Position potentiometers DIP-Switch SM
5. DIP-switch functions
DIP-
switch
ON OFF
1 Semi automatic mode Fully automatic mode
2 LED OFF LED ON
3 Corridor mode Standard mode
DIP
OFF ON
1
2
3
A circular opening of
diameter 68 mm must first
of all be produced in the
ceiling.
Having connected up the
cables in accordance with
regulations, the detector is
inserted into the opening
as shown in the drawing
opposite and fixed into
position with the assistance
of the spring clip.
2b. Installation LUXOMAT®
PD4-M-2C-FC
The detector can be installed
in conventional inlet-sockets
mounted on the ceiling. The as-
sembly plate enclosed must be
stripped off prior to installation
and secured to the ceiling using
4 screws.
Having connected up the
cables in accordance with
regulations, the detector can be
placed in position as shown in
the drawing opposite and, ap-
plying a little pressure, can then
be locked into position with the
assistance of the spring clips.
(For connections please see
pt. 22!)
2c. Installation LUXOMAT®
PD4-M-2C-FM
B.I.T.
Q.C.
PASSED
1
LED 1 green
LED 2 white
LED 3 red
3b. Hardware configuration FC
Position LED’s and potentiometers
Potentiometer1 Lux Channel1
Potentiometer2 Time Channel1
Potentiometer3 Time Channel2
LED 1 green
LED 2 white
LED 3 red
3c. Hardware configuration FM
Position LED’s and potentiometers
Potentiometer1 Lux Channel1
Potentiometer2 Time Channel1
Potentiometer3 Time Channel2
DIP 1 Fully automatic/semi automatic mode
DIP 2 LED ON/OFF
DIP 3 Change between corridor mode and standard mode
The DIP switch settings are overriden using the remote control.
4b. Position DIP-Switch FC
S L L
RRel2
N
Rel1
230 VAC ±10%
50-60 Hz
False ceiling mounting
ON
OFF
DIP
1 2 3
DIP 1 Fully automatic/semi automatic mode
DIP 2 LED ON/OFF
DIP 3 Change between corridor mode and standard mode
The DIP switch settings are overriden using the remote control.
4c. Position DIP-Switch FM
S L L
RRel2
N
Rel1
230 VAC ±10%
50-60 Hz
Flush mounting ON
OFF
DIP
1 2 3
Corridor function: After deactivation by an external push
button, the detector switches off and returns to automatic
mode after 5 sec.
The DIP settings are enabled again by:
• Adjusting the DIP switches when closed
• Reset with test sun setting at the potentiometers
• Reset when open
closed
open
1. Mounting preparation
Work on the 230V mains supply
may only be carried out by quali-
fied professionals or by instructed
persons under the direction and
supervision of qualified skilled
electrical personnel in accordance
with electrical regulations.
Disconnect supply before installing!
The device is not suited for safe
disconnection of the mains supply.
When in Master/Slave mode of
operation, the Master-appliance must
always be installed at the location
where there is least daylight.
The detector must be installed
on a solid and level surface.
The circular cover ring
must be removed prior to
assembly. To do this, twist the
lens anticlockwise through ap-
proximately 5° and lift off.
Having connected up the
wires in accordance with
regulations, secure the
detector with 2 screws. After
installation replace the lens
and lock (turn clockwise).
Mains to be connected.
LED 1 green
LED 2 red
LED 3 white
Potentiometer3 Time Channel2
Potentiometer2 Time Channel1
Potentiometer1 Lux Channel1
DIP 1 Fully automatic/semi automatic mode
DIP 2 LED ON/OFF
DIP 3 Change between corridor mode and standard mode
The DIP switch settings are overriden using the remote control.
Surface mounting
OFF ON
VA
LED
HA
COR
ONOFF
DIP
40
15
30
1
2
5
10 16
TEST
120
A
5
60
50
40
30
15
x
1 2 3
1 2 3
12 3
1 2
12 3
3
40
15
30
1
2
5
10 16
TEST
120
A
5
60
50
40
30
15
x
40
15
30
1
2
5
10 16
TEST
120
A
5
60
50
40
30
15
x
1 2 3
9. Settings by remote control IR-PD-2C 10. Key functions in closed state
Unlocking device – Activation of the programming mode
Locking device – Exit programming mode
Change between fully automatic
and semi automatic mode (HA)
Luminance set point for channel 1
20 - 1000Lux
Automatic reading in the current light value as new
luminance set point
Change between motion detector and photo electric
switch
Increase the current light level by
20 resp. 50 Lux
Light ON/OFF
HA
ON/OFF
Permanent protection against sabotage
This function blocks the unit permanently. This operat-
ing mode can only be activated during the period of
5 seconds (white LED flash) after pressing the “lock“
button. The procedure for leaving this mode is as
follows:
1. Switch off the current
2. Apply current for 31 - 59 seconds
3. Switch of the current again
4. Apply current, wait for selftest cycle
5. Open detector
Light ON/OFF during the detection of motion plus
follow-up time;
Activation of the 12 h-ON/OFF-function by holding
down the push button
Activation/Deactivation of the test function
Switches channel off and is immediately active again,
exits all timers, interruption of light measurement
Conrmation
Changes to “open“ state
Resetting when
open
: Deletes all
values set with
the remote con-
trol, light OFF.
Potentiometer
and DIP switches
are enabled for
setting.
or
to
+
Follow-up time ch1 (light)/
ch2 (HVAC) 5 - 30 min. resp.
120 min. or impulse
(
switch-on delay channel 2: 5 min.
)


to
LED ON/OFF (by holding down the push button)
or Detection sensitivity reduced or normal


5
min
Daytime operation, detector only activated by motion
or
PI R
CdS
Permanent protection against sabotage
White LED ashes
when choosing CdS
8. Putting into operation of the remote
control IR-PD-2C
(optional)
Check Battery:
Open battery compartment
by pressing the plastic springs
together and removing the
battery-holder.
Caution: Settings with remote control supersede
the settings by potentiometers.
1 2
120 6050
40
30
15
10
A
16 10 5
2
1
30
15
TEST
2000
1200
600
200
40
5
120 6050
40
30
15
10
A
16 10 5
2
1
30
15
TEST
2000
1200
600
200
40
5
7. Reset and default settings
1. Default settings
If the potentiometers are in the “Test“
and “Sun“ position and the detec-
tor is unprogrammed, the factory
program is activated: 500 Lux and
10 min.
2. Reset
If both potentiometers are returned to
the ”Test“ and “Sun“ setting from any
other position, a reset is executed. All
values programmed with the remote
control are deleted.
t < 5 sec.
max
50
Lux
1500
Lux
ON
OFF
t < 5 sec.
6. Putting into operation / Settings
Initialisation
In the first 60 seconds after connecting the power supply the LUXOMAT®
PD4-M-2C will go through a self test cycle. During this time the device
doesn´t respond to movement, but will stay on the status depending on the
selected initialization mode on or off (INI OFF or ON).
Warning: In the Ini-OFF mode, does not switch on lights at power start
up. After 60 seconds, detector would switch on lights on upon detect-
ing movement.
Potentiometer 1 – Adjustment twilight-switch for channel 1
“Light“
The switch-on value for the light can be set at between 10 and
2000 Lux. Using the potentiometer, the luminance set points
can be set as desired.
Symbol : Night operation
Symbol : Day/Night operation
Determining the current brightness
Set potentiometer 2 to the „Test“ setting. The green LED lights
up permanently as soon as the value set at the potentiometer
exceeds the current measured brightness.
Potentiometer 2 – Adjustment follow-up time channel 1 “Light“
Symbol TEST: Test mode, reacts on motion only. Every move-
ment switches on the light for a period of 2 seconds, switching
it off for a period of 2 seconds. The time can be set infinitely
variably at between 15 sec. and 16 minutes.
Potentiometer 3 – Follow-up time for appliance-control
The time can be set infinitely variably at between 5 minutes and
120 minutes. After 15 minutes the
switch-on delay is activated.
This is around 5min. If there are not detected any further move-
ments within this period, the switch-on delay starts again.
Symbol : Impulse = 2,5sec.
Symbol A: Alarm impulse = 2 sec.
Alarm impulse
In order to set off an alarm impulse, at least 3 movements
within 9sec. have to be detected.
The potentiometer settings are overriden using the remote control.
120 6050
40
30
15
10
A
16 10 5
2
1
30
15
TEST
2000
1200
600
200
40
5
120 6050
40
30
15
10
A
16 10 5
2
1
30
15
TEST
2000
1200
600
200
40
5
120 6050
40
30
15
10
A
16 10 5
2
1
30
15
TEST
2000
1200
600
200
40
5
Option: Remote control IR-PD-2C(-S)
(to be used with IR-PD)
Wall bracket for remote control
An adhesive film for the surface of the IR-PD-2C-S
is included with the device. If required, this can be
used for any B.E.G. remote control with 27 keys.
In order to benefit from the whole range of func-
tions of the PD4-M-2C, please order separately the
remote control IR-PD-2C.
LUXOMAT
®
PD3
B.E.G.
B.E.G. LUXOMAT®
B.E.G. LUXOMAT®
500
200
400
100 20
IR-PD-2C-S
ON/OFF
HA
min
30 min
60 min
120
B.E.G. LUXOMAT®
R2
R1
R1
Film IR-PD-2C-S IR-PD-2C - 92475


9s 2s
LED ON
LED OFF
Pulse spacing PD-Slave
2 or 9 seconds can be set for the pause
between 2 pulses sent to the master. The
setting can be made with activated ( ) or
deactivated ( ) LED indicator.
For devices with a separate slave input, 2 sec.
can be set.
120
min
5
min
1000
20
!
11. Explanation of the remote control button functions
11a. In the initialisation period
During initialization phase/self test cycle
Lights can be set to on or off status during initialization(60
Seconds) by using INI OFF/ON mode.
12 h Light ON/OFF (party function)
Activated by “Light“ - push button
Deactivated by “Reset“- push button (default)
Corridor function
Activated by “outside“- push button
Deactivate by “inside“- push button (default)
Forced shutdown
Activated by “sun“ - push button
Deactivate by “moon“- push button (default)
11b. In opened state
This push button opens the detector and the following functions
can then be programmed.
Attention: The detector is closed automatically:
• after every voltage recovery
• after 3 minutes
The state changes to “closed“.
In the first 5 seconds, the white LED flashes every 0.5 seconds.
During this time, sabotage protection can be activated.
The device distinguishes between 2 procedures:
• Reading in with lighting switched on:
The switch-on value is determined automatically.
Determining the switch-on value:
1. Press the “eye“ push button
2. Switch off the light (2 seconds later)
3. Read in the brightness
4. Switch-on value = Read brightness
• Reading in with lighting switched off:
When the push button is pressed, the current brightness
is specified as the switch-on value. The switch-off value is
determined automatically.
If the brightness has been modified, the switch-off threshold is
recalculated.
Each time the push button is pressed, the device increases the
current switch-on value in increments of 20Lux for a current
switch-on value of < 100 Lux and in increments of 50 Lux for a
current switch-on value of > 100 Lux.
Standard sensitivity for most applications
Reduced sensitivity for outdoor applications
When the pulse function of channel1 is active, a pulse of 1sec.
is generated every 9 sec. If the pulse function is activated via
remote control, the pause between 2 pulses can be modified.
After activating the function via the “Pulse“ push button, select
the desired time within 5 sec.:


5
min = 9 sec., 

10
min = 10 sec., 

15
min = 15 sec., 

30
min = 30 sec.
The impulse function of channel2 depends only on motion!
After each movement the HVAC channel is activated for
2.5 sec.; time delay starts afterwards for 9sec.
The “Test“ push button can be used to set the LED ON/OFF
function. To do this, hold down the push button for 3 sec.
Please note that in the open state and in test mode, the LED
indicators are always ON.
Twilight switch function (CdS)
If the CdS function is active, the detector acts as a simple
twilight switch. Only the brightness can be set in this mode.
Movements are no longer indicated by the red LED.
Push button acknowledgement:
Each push of a button is indicated by lamp acknowledgement
and by the white LED.
“Light ON“ status: OFF/ON (approx. 0.5 sec. each)
“Light OFF“ status: ON/OFF (approx. 0.5 sec. each)
+
In case the sensing area of the LUXOMAT®
PD4-M-2C is too large or areas are being covered
that should not be monitored, the range can be
reduced or limited through use of the enclosed
masking clips.
17. Exclude sources of interferences
Type SM FC FM
PD4-M-2C (Master) 92140 92148 92255
PD4-S (Slave) 92142 92254 92163
LUXOMAT®Remote control:
IR-PD (incl. wall bracket) 92160
IR-PD-2C (incl. wall bracket) 92475
Accessory:
BSK Ball basket guard 92199
18. Article / Part nr. / Accessory
1. If the switch-on threshold has been modified by the poten-
tiometer or remote control, the switch-off threshold stored in
the EEPROM is deleted and is then recalculated on the next
activation.
Determining the switch-off value
1. Switch on for 5 min. with dark and motion
2. Light OFF for 2sec.
3. Internal calculation of the switch-off value
2. If the eye push button is pressed, the switch-off threshold is
recalculated. See also Remote control –> Eye section
3. Switch-off delay
If the determined switch-off threshold is exceeded during
operation, the detector only switches off after a delay of approx.
15 minutes. This compensates for any brief fluctuations in the
brightness.
12. Switch-off threshold brightness
16. Range of Coverage
PD4-M-2C
12 h Light ON/OFF activated
Light ON:
Push button pressed briefly: Light OFF as long as motion + Lag time
Push button held down: 12 h OFF
Light OFF:
Push button pressed briefly: Light ON as long as motion + Lag time
Push button held down: 12 h ON
12 h Light ON/OFF deactivated
Light ON:
Push button pressed briefly: Light OFF as long as motion + Lag time
Push button held down: Light OFF as long as motion + Lag time
Light OFF:
Push button pressed briefly: Light ON as long as motion + Lag time
Push button held down: Light ON as long as motion + Lag time
13b. Behaviour of external push button/IR “Light“
Activation of light for 12 h via mains interruption
1. Interrupt current
2. Apply current for 2 to 5 sec.
3. Interrupt current again
4. Apply current
5. Detector is now ON for 12 h
Exiting sabotage
1. Interrupt current
2. Apply current for 30 to 60sec.
3. Interrupt current again
4. Apply current
5. Detector is in simple closed state
230V AC permanently at the slave input
If 230 V AC is applied at the slave input for longer than 10 sec., the
light is switched on permanently. When the 230 V is removed, the
light is switched off and automatic mode is activated.
230 V AC for 1 - 3sec. at push button connection S
If 230 V AC is applied for 1 - 3sec. at push button connection S, this
is interpreted as a slave signal at slave connection R. This ensures
that the detector is compatible with previous versions.
14. Other functions
15. Fully automatic and semi automatic mode
(see functions IR-PD-2C)
Fully automatic operation
In this operating mode, the lighting switches automatically on and off
for increased comfort, depending on presence and brightness.
Channel 1 switches on in the event of motion if “dark“ is detected.
Semi automatic operation
In this operating condition, in order to gain increased savings, the
lighting is energized only after being manually switched on.
Switch-off takes place automatically or manually.
The semi automatic mode basically behaves like the fully automatic
one. However, the difference is that switching-on must always be
carried out manually!
As many (NO-contact) buttons as desired can be wired in parallel on
the “S” button input (ON/OFF).
Triggering in semi automatic mode: If the detector switches off in semi
automatic mode (lag timer elapsed), the detector is switched on again
within 10 sec. by motion (despite semi-automatic mode).
HA
ON/OFF
Forced shutdown active
Light OFF:
Light OFF: Push button pressed briefly: Light ON for approx.
30min., then forced shutdown if the set brightness is still exceeded.
13c. Behaviour of external push button/IR
“Forced shutdown“
The “Corridor“ and “Light ON/OFF“ functions are mutually
exclusive. If both are activated, the detector performs the corridor
function.
The behaviour when the push button is pressed is defined as follows:
Corridor function activated
Light ON:
Push button pressed briefly (0,1 - 1sec.): Light OFF -> Active after
5 sec.
Push button held down (>3 sec.): Light OFF -> Active after 5sec.
Light OFF:
Push button pressed briefly: Light ON as long as motion + Lag time
Push button held down: Light ON as long as motion + Lag time
13a. Behaviour of external push button/IR “Light“
walking towards
walking across
seated
1
2
3
PI R
CdS
24 m
8 m
6,40 m
24 m
360°
2,50 m
2
3
1
1000
20
SM
FC
FM
max
50
Lux
1500
Lux
ON
OFF
22. PD4-M-2C-SM – Connections20. Wiring diagram
MAN 6915 – 310713–4
Standard operation Master/Slave
M1 = HVAC function
Optional
T1 = NO-button for semi automatic mode;
Extension of the detection area with Slave-devices
22. LED function displays
PD4-M-2C new
M = HKL Funktion
optional
T1 = NO Taster für Halbautomatikbetrieb
Slave zur Erweiterung des Erfassungsbereichs
Master Slave
Übersicht
L
N
NOL´LN
C1
N LR
SNO
C2
T
1E1
M
1
R
22. PD4-M-2C-FC – Connections
22. PD4-M-2C-FM – Connections
LED function indicators after each mains recovery (60 sec. initialisation period)
Operating state LED function indicators
Factory program
active
White, red and green flash in quick succession for 10 sec., then initialisation indicators,
see below
Double-locked white and green shines for 5sec. all 20 sec., afterwards initialising notification
Indicator
unprogrammed
Indicator
programmed
Indicator also when forced shutdown
is activated
Standard mode Red flashes Red flashes quickly Every 5 sec., 4 x white, red and green
in quick succession
12 h ON/OFF
active
Red and green
flash
Red and green flash
quickly
Every 5 sec., 4 x white, red and green
in quick succession
Corridor active Red and white
flash
Red and white flash
quickly
Every 5 sec., 4 x white, red and green
in quick succession
12 h ON/OFF &
corridor active
Red, green and
white flash
Red, green and white flash
quickly
Every 5 sec., 4 x white, red and green
in quick succession
CdS active – Red and white flash Then no red LED for motion detection
LED function indicators during operation
Process LED function indicators
Motion detection Red flashes on each detected movement
Semi-automatic mode
active White is ON
Impulse active Red and green flash one time all 4sec.
Corridor active White ON 1sec. and OFF 4 sec.
Corridor and
semi-automatic mode
active
White ON 4sec. and OFF 1sec.
Too bright detected Green flashes
Light measurement
active Green flashes once every 10 sec.
12 h ON/OFF func-
tion active Red and green flash alternately
Duration ON active
(by slave) Red flashes quickly
IR command White flashes once
IR command „Open“
and sabotage active White and green flash once slowly
Sensor and power supply in one case
Power supply: 230 V~ ±10 %
Power consumption: < 1W
Ambient temperature: -25°C to +50°C
Degree of protection/class:
IP20 / II
Settings
:
Potentiometer, DIP-switch
and by remote control
Light values
:
20 - 1000 Lux (with remote control)
10 - 2000 Lux (with potentiometer)
Extension of the detection area:
with Slave-devices
Area of coverage
:
circular 360°
Range of coverage Ø H 2,50m / T = 18°C:
seated 6.40
m
/ tangential 24 m / radial 8 m
Recommended height for mounting
:
2 - 3 m
Light measurement:
mixed light, daylight + artificial light
•
Channel 1 for light control
Type of contact: NOC/with pretravel tungsten contact
Contact load
:
2300 W cos ϕ=1 / 1150VA
cos ϕ= 0.5, µ-Contact
Time-settings
:
5 sec. - 16 min./ test with potentiometer
5 min. - 30min./ test with remote control
•
Channel 2 for control devices
(only reacts on motion)
Contact load
:
230 V~, 3A cos ϕ=1
Time-settings
:
5 min. - 120 min. with time delay of
5 min. for follow-up time > 15 min./ Alarm impulse
Dimensions H x Ø [mm]:
PD4-M-2C SM FC FM
76 x 101 97 x 103 84 x 97
Visible portion when built into ceiling FC: 34x10
mm
Technical data PD4-Slave
Power supply: 230 V~ ±10 %
Impulse output: Optocoupler max. 2 W
Impulse duration: 2 sec. or 9 sec.
Dimensions: see above
Declaration of Conformity
:
The product complies
with the low voltage recommendation 2006/95/EC
and the EMV recommendation 2004/108/EC.
19.
Technical data
PD4-Master-2C
Wiring diagram
PD4-M-2C-SM
Wiring diagram
PD4-M-2C-FC
Wiring diagram
PD4-M-2C-FM
L
N
R
Slave
L' L NO NO
S N NR
T1 M1E1
L
N
R
Slave
L'L
NO NO S
N R
T1
M1 E1
L
N
R
Slave
L'L
NO NO S
N R
T1
M1 E1

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