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LUXOMAT®LC-Click 140 / 200
GB
Installation and Operation Instruction motion detector
B.E.G. – LUXOMAT®LC-Click 140 and LC-Click 200
6. Mounting types
1) Wall mounting
3.
Inserting of the connection cable
1) Cable entry points
2) Terminal markings
8. Putting into operation / Settings
Self test cycle
After mounting and connecting the 230 VAC supply
voltage, the LED flashed for 1 min. to show a self testing
unit. Then the unit is ready for operation and the set-
tings can be made manually or with remote control.
2. Wall mounting
Mount the plug-in socket with two screws and
the enclosed seal rings on a firm base.
(Pay attention to inserting of the connection
cable, see point 3)
4. Sensor head optics
By swinging the sensor head horizontally (ca.
90°) and vertically (ca. 85°) detection area
can be changed.
5.
Exclude sources of interference
9. Range of Coverage
Walking Towards
Walking across
Anti-creep
1
Walking Towards
Walking across
Anti-creep
1) If possible mount unit on a safe place
(wall or ceiling mount)
2) Influence of weather reduces the lifetime of
the unit. Please take care to mount correctly.
3) Minimum distance to switched lighting,
frontally or laterally to device: 1m
4) Never mount the connected lights below
the motion detector!
If necessary, the lens segment(s) corresponds
to unwanted detection zones may be masked
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of vision.
1
4
sec
20
1.2
10
min
6
50
1000
40
10
130
2Lux
10 m
4 m
12 m
140°
2,50 m
2 m
2
1
10 m
4 m
12 m
200°
2,50 m
2 m
2
1
3
3
1
2
> 1m
3
3
Follow-up time
4sec. ... 10Min.
Lux value
Night operation...Dusk...Day operation
(Day operation: light sensor inactive, switching at
any brightness value)
1000
40
10
130
2Lux
4
sec
20
1.2
10
min
6
50
1. Montagevorbereitung
1) Caution: have all work involving the
230V mains supply carried out by a
qualified electrician! Before starting
disconnect the mains! Please be aware,
that the LUXOMAT®LC-Click 140/200 is
not suitable as an intrusion detector, since
it is not equipped with a tamper contact.
2) Socket base corner mounting
The device is not suited for safe disconnection
of the mains supply.
Important: The LUXOMAT®LC-Click
140/200 has to be mounted in such a way,
that the adjusting elements / rotary regulators
are always pointed downward.
Caution: Do not connect more than2 LUXOMAT®
LC-Click in one circuit, to avoid any erroneous
switching.
1
2
1
2
2
Article Colour Part.-nr.
LC-Click 140 white 91001
LC-Click 140 black 91021
LC-Click 140 brown 91011
LC-Click 200 white 91002
LC-Click 200 black 91022
LC-Click 200 brown 91012
RC-Suppressor:
RC-Suppressor 10880
15.
Article / Part nr. / Accessory
14. Technical data
Power supply
:230 V~ ±10 %
Detection area
:LC-Click140
140°
LC-Click 200
200°
Range of coverage in m:
max. 12 m when walki
n
g across (tangential
)
Degree of protection/class:
IP 44 / Class I /
Dimension:
L 90 x B 67 x H84mm
Ambiente temperature: -25°C to +50°C
Package:
Housing UV- and
shock-resistant Polycar-
bonate
Chanel 1 for light control
Contact load: 2000 W, cosƙ= 1 ,
μ-Contact
Time-settings:
4 s - 10 min.
Brightness value: 2 - 1000 Lux
Declaration of Conformity:
The product complies with the low voltage
recommendation 2006/95/EC/ and the EMV
recommendation 2004/108/EC.
12. Dimensions (mm)
57
23
67
27
45
7
53
12
7
MAN xxxx – 240811-1
11. Wiring diagrams
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N L L‘
C1
E1
L
N
E1 S1
RC
N L L‘
C1
N
N
L
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C1
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L
L L
C1 C1
L‘ L‘
N
N
N
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L
L
L
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N
N
N
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T1 T2 30 s -
10 min.
43
Standard mode with 1-channel motion detector
Standard mode with 1-channel motion detector with
permanent light function
Standard mode with 1-channel motion
detector with NC pushbutton
Parallel connection with 1-channel motion detectors Standard mode with 1-channel motion detector
(e.g. stairs)
optional:
S1 = switch for permanent light
RC = RC-suppression kit if required
T 1 = NC button
Manual switching additionally possible (press opener
approx. 2 sec.).
The position of the potentiometers should not be on
“test” or “sun”. If so, the pre-set time and safety values
get lost.
13.
Trouble Shooting-Practical hints
1. Lamp does not light up
Cause - Action
Lamp is defective
- Replace light bulb.
No mains connection
- Check mains fuse.
Switching threshold of the twilight switch is not
correct
- Accordingly adjust sensitivity of twilight switch
via the setting dial.
Detection area not set correctly
Set detection area correctly.
Unit mounted too high
- Mount at recommended height (2.50 m)
PIR detector lens obstructed by dirt or other
objects
- Clean lens or remove objects
2. Delayed lamp activation
Mounted too high
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Only direct in-line approach of detector is
possible
- Mount detector in such a way that a sideways
approach is also detected.
3. Lamp stays on continuously
Continuous thermal movement within detec-
tion area
- Remove the heat source out of the detec-
tion area.
Check the correct functioning of the detector in
fully covering the lens (lights should go out after
a certain time-delay).
Motion detector is switched parallel to a switch
that enables direct manual switching on
- Mind the correct connection of the switch.
4. Light source remains on for long periods when
no persons are present
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detection area (trees, shrubs when blown by the
wind, presence of animals like cats and dogs in
the detection area)
- Reduce detection area of the detector in
turning the detector head downward or cover
parts using the enclosed covers.
Direct sunlight radiation into detector lens
- Shelter lens from direct sunlight.
Detector mounted above extractor fan
- Change mounting place of the detector.
5. Limitation of range (not up to the minimum
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Mounting height is not optimal
- Accordingly change mounting height
(2.50 m).Persons only move directly towards
the detector
- Mount detector in such a way that a sideways
approach is also detected.
Steep terrains
- Adjust spherical head accordingly.
6. No reaction to vehicles
Vehicle not warmed up
Vehicle is well insulated (by silencing equipment)