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B.E.G. LUXOMAT PD2-M-2C-24V User guide

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Installation and Operating Instruction for B.E.G. - Occupancy detectors PD2-M-2C-24V-3A-SM/-FC and PD2-M-2C-24V-RR-SM/-FC
2a.
Installation of the LUXOMAT
®
PD2-M-2C-24V-SM
The detector must be installed on a solid
and level surface. There is no need for
frames.
For mounting remove lens (C) (turn
anticlockwise). Fasten the mounting pod
to the ceiling.
Having connected up the wires in accord-
ance with regulations, secure the detector
with 2 screws as per the illustration above.
In order to assemble the detector outside, the PD2-IP54 base-plate,
which is available as an accessory, must be mounted between the
detector and the surface on which it is to be installed.
LUXOMAT®PD2-M-2C-24V
2b.
Installation of the LUXOMAT
®
PD2-M-2C-24V-FC
The detector has been designed
and developed specifically for in-
stallation in suspended ceilings.
A circular opening of diameter
68 – 70 mm must 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 clips.
The product enters an initial 60-second
self-test cycle, when the supply is first
connected. The occupancy detector is
ready for operation.
2c. Self test cycle 3. Putting into operation / Settings
Follow-up time for light control
The time can be set infinitely variably at between
15 seconds and 16 minutes.
Symbol : impulse < 1sec.
Symbol TEST: Test mode
(Every movement switches on the light for a period of 1
second, switching it off for a period of 2 seconds after
that regardless of the level of brightness.)
Twilight-switch
The switch-on value for the light can be set at between
10 and 2000 Lux. Using the rotary control, the luminance
set points can be set as desired.
Symbol : Night-time operation
Symbol : Daytime/Night-time operation
Follow-up time for appliance-control
The time can be set infinitely variably at between
5 minutes and 120 minutes. There is a period of delay
prior to switch-on of between 5 - 10 minutes for times set
in excess of 15 minutes.
Symbol : Impulse = 1sec.
Symbol A: Alarm impulse = 1sec.
Option:
Wall bracket for remote
control IR-PD
IR-PD
IR-PD-Mini
1. Mounting preparations
Work on the 230 V mains supply
may only be carried out by qualified
professionals or by instructed persons
under the direction and supervision
of qualified skilled electrical person-
nel in accordance with electrotechni-
cal regulations.
Disconnect supply before installing!
When in Master/Slave mode of
operation, the Master-appliance
must always be installed at the
location where there is least
daylight.
4. Settings carried out using remote control (optional)
Remote control LUXOMAT®IR-PD
1. Check Battery:
open battery compartment by pressing the
plastic springs together and removing the
battery-holder.
2. IMPORTANT
Please pay attention, that the setting is Potentio-
meter 1 at “TEST” and Potentiometer 2 not at
“SUN”. All values which have been programmed
using the remote control will be deleted in the
event of power failure in the position “TEST/
SUN”. Please switch Potentiometer 2 over to
“MOON” or any other value.
Caution:
Settings with remote control supersede the
settings by courtesy of potentiometers.
max
50
Lux
1500
Lux
ON
OFF
Lock device
Test mode
Reset to deactivate
Resetting when closed
The lighting relay is switched off, i.e.
opened and the follow-up times reset.
Permanent protection against sabotage
This function blocks the unit permanently (green LED is
illuminated). This operating mode can only be activated
during the period of 5 seconds after pressing the “lock“
button. This status will only permit actuating the function
“Light on/Light off”.
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
5. Open detector
Light on/off => (see page 2, point 6)
The light will remain switched on/off for as long as move-
ments are detected in the areas of coverage. Once the last
movement has been detected, the light will remain on for
the duration of the follow-up time as per setting.
The appliance will then return independently to the mode
selected (Fully or Semi-automatic).
Unlocking device
Lock device
Luminance set point
Automatic reading in the current light value
as new luminance set point
Individual light value 2 - 2500 Lux
Follow-up time (relay and channel 1)
15 sec. up to 30min.
Impulse function (relay and channel 1)
1sec. ON, 9sec. OFF
Time setting (relay and channel 2)
5 min. up to 120 min.
Impulse function (relay and channel 2)
The voltage-free contact is closed for a period of 2 seconds.
This is followed by a period of idle time of 8 seconds’ duration.
Alarm impulse program for appliance control (relay 2)
The relay will not close until at least three movements have been
registered over a period of 10 seconds (impulse = 1 second).
Preset/user mode
Fully automatic/semi automatic mode => (see page 2, point 5)
Semi automatic: red LED (ashing),
Fully automatic: red LED on for approx. 3 sec.
Resetting when open
All values which have been programmed using the remote
control IR-PD are deleted, and those values which have
been set by potentiometer are activated.


A
3
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1500
Lux
ON
OFF
max
50
Lux
1500
Lux
ON
OFF



 

R1




R2
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GB
e
1 2 3
1 2 3
max
50
Lux
1500
Lux
ON
OFF
max
50
Lux
1500
Lux
ON
OFF
1 2 3
R2R1
–
+
R
24V
~
R2R1
R –
R++
24V
~
Sensor and power supply in one case
Power supply: 24 V AC/DC +6 %/-10 %
Power consumption: < 1W
Ambient temperature: -25°C to +50°C
Degree of protection/class: SM IP20 with accessory Socket
IP54, FC IP20 with accessory Covering IP23 / II
Settings: locally and by remote control
Light values - IR-PD: 10 - 2000Lux
Extension of the detection area: with Slaves
Area of coverage: circular 360°
Range of coverage Ø H 2.50m / T = 18°C:
seated 2.50m / tangential 10 m / radial 6 m
Recommended height for mounting: 2 - 3 m
Light measurement: mixed light, daylight + artificial light
Lux values - Potentiometer: 10 - 2000 Lux
• Channel 1 and Channel 2: each a potential-free contact NO
Contact load:
Version 3A 24 V AC/DC, 3 A cos (ϕ) =1
Version RR with Reed-Relay 24 V AC/DC, 100 mA for extra
low-noise switching, cos(ϕ) =1
Time settings (Channel 1): 15 sec. - 16 min. (30 min. with
remote control) / Test
Time settings (Channel 2): alarm-impulse with 3 impulses per
10 sec.
Dimensions H x Ø [mm] SM FC
PD2-M-2C-24V 50 x 98 84.5 x 80
Visible portion when built into ceiling: 34 x 79 mm
Declaration of Conformity: The product complies with
the low voltage recommendation 2006/95/EC and the EMV
recommendation 2004/108/EC.
13.
Technical data
PD2-Master-2C-24V
10. Wiring diagrams
11. PD2-M-2C-24V - Connections
Type SM FC
PD2-M-2C-24V-3A 92154 92164
PD2-M-2C-24V-RR 92305 92306
LUXOMAT®Remote control:
IR-PD (incl. wall bracket) 92160
IR-PD-Mini 92159
Accessory:
BSK Ball basket guard 92199
Wall bracket for remote control as replacement
92100
Occupancy detectors - Covering IP23 92206
Socket IP54 92161
12. Article / Part nr. / Accessory
MAN 5617 – 161209-4
In case the sensing area of the LUXOMAT®PD2-M-2C-24V
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 (e).
9. Exclude sources of interference
(PD2-M-2C-24V-SM)
8. Range of Coverage
14. LED-functional indicators, fault-finding
The functional indicators in the case of the LUXOMAT®
PD2-M-2C-24V (red and green LED‘s)
Red LED indicating self-checking mode (over a period
of 60 seconds following mains‘-supply lock-on)
Flashing at intervals of 1 second
EEPROM/memory empty
Flashing rapidly
EEPROM/memory contains information
Red LED as an indicator of status
Flashing irregularly
Movements are detected within the area of coverage
Flashing regularly
Detector identifies bright, light off
(dependent upon operating mode)
Not illuminated
Detector identifies dark, light on
(dependent upon operating mode)
Flashing extremely rapidly
Too bright / Too dark / Undefined
Red LED as an acknowledgement of receipt for
commands from the remote control
Illuminated for 2 seconds
Signal validly received
Illuminated for 0.5 seconds
Not-accepted command, detector blocked
Flashing extremely rapidly
Not-accepted command, occurs, for example, when
an attempt is made to input twilight-value are too
bright or too dark
Lights up for 3 seconds
Fully automatic mode
Flashing for 3 seconds
Semi automatic mode
Green LED as an indicator of status (only for status
“Permanent protection against sabotage”)
Flashing irregularly
Movement are detected within the area of coverage
Flashing regularly
Detector identifies bright, light off
(dependent upon operating mode)
Not illuminated
Detector identifies dark, light on
(dependent upon operating mode)
lluminated for 2 seconds
Signal validly received
(dependent upon operating mode)
6. Manual Switching
You can switch the lighting on and off manually by
pressing the pushbutton for a short time. It will stay on or
off as long as people are detected plus the congured
follow up time.
7. Indication of brightness by contact 1
in terms of a resistor value
(for button see point 11, page 2)
When required contact 1 can be switched into delivery of
light proportional resistor value.
By means of this a suitable external circuit can deduct the ac-
tual brightness value at the mounting place of the occupancy
sensor and can put it as variable on a LON or EIB bus. The
value of that resistor will be delivered in function of
approx. 1kOhm for bright
approx. 15 MOhm for dark
For the selction of the function the toggle switch on the
back of the sensor to be put into the desired position:
1: no function at all
2: dry contact, NO
3: delivery of resistor value
1 2 3
Connections PD2-M-2C-24V-SM
Connections PD2-M-2C-24V-FC
quer zum Melder gehen
frontal zum Melder gehen
Unterkriechschutz
walking across
walking towards
seated
1
2
Standard operation, additional manual switching is
possible (push the button approx. 2 sec.). The potentiome-
ters not to be set on “Test” or “Sun”, otherwise the pread-
justed values will get lost during this manual operation.
Master-/Slave-operation, i.e. Masters operate as
Slaves. The Master is the only unit to read in the Lux levels
and to switch the connected loads. The Slave units will react
on motion only, independently of the Lux levels, by sending
an impulse via the dry contact, to the Master.
24V
~
R 24V R1 R2
R+
AC/DC
Terminal connection for Master-/Slave-operation
MASTER/SLAVE-
mode
2x NO dry contact
3 A resp. 0,1 A
MASTER
R 24V R1 R2
R+
AC/DC
24V
~
R 24V R1 R2
R+
AC/DC
Standard operation with external push button
MASTER
Standard operation
R 24V R1 R2
24V
~
R+
AC/DC
Terminal connection for standard operation
MASTER
R1+R2
2x NO dry contact
Version 1
(2 x 3 A)
Version 2 (2 x 100 mA)
R1+R2
2x NO dry contact
Version 1
(2 x 3 A)
Version 2 (2 x 100 mA)
5. Fully / Semi automatic mode
(for IR-PD functions see page 1)
Fully automatic operation
In this operating mode, the lighting switches automati-
cally on and off for increased comfort, depending on
presence and brightness.
Semiautomatic operation
(Semiautomatic can only be activated via the remote
control!)
In this operating condition, in order to gain increased
savings, the lighting is energized only after being manu-
ally switched on.
Switch-off takes place automatically.
The semiautomatic mode basically behaves like the fully
automatic one. However, the difference is that switching-
on must always be carried out manually!
As many (closer-contact) buttons as desired can be wired
in parallel on the “R” button input (ON/OFF).
10 m
6 m
2.50 m
10 m
360°
2.50 m
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