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B.E.G.
Installation and Operating Instruction for B.E.G. Controls - Occupancy sensor PD4-M-1C-GH-SM
PD4-M-1C-GH-SM
EN
1. Product information
• Occupancy detector designed for high-bay warehouses
• One potential-free (dry) contact
• Version as Master device
• Detection area can be extended with Slave devices
• Manual switching via pushbutton possible
• Simple operation with remote control (required)
• Factory settings 3 min and 1000 lux
2. Operation
The occupancy detector controls the light automatically according
to people present (movements) and the ambient brightness.
The integrated light sensor constantly measures the ambient light
and compares it with the switch-on threshold set in the detector. If
the ambient light is sufficient, lighting will not be switched on. If
the ambient light level is below the brightness level, a movement
activates the lighting in the room.
The detector switch the light off, if there is enough natural light for
15 min. or until the follow-up time do not recognized any move-
ment in the room.
3. Safety information
Work on the mains supply may only be carried out
by qualified professionals or by instructed persons
under the direction and supervision of qualified skilled
electrical personnel in accordance with electrical
regulations.
Disconnect supply before installing!
This device is not to be used to isolate other equipment
from the mains supply.
The total number of switchable loads is limited due
to high inrush currents of electronic ballasts and LED
drivers. In case of a large number of connected loads
please use an external contactor
For all connected loads, proper interference sup-
pression is obligatory (we recommend to use our arc
extinction kits).
4. Installation of the PD4-M-1C-GH-SM
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 (C) anticlockwise through approximately
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.
ATTENTION: Install the unit in such a manner
that both markings on the housing are posi-
tioned in the longitudinal axis of the area to be
monitored (e.g. high-bay corridors).
When used in high-bay warehouses,
care should be taken that, in the cross-
aisles of the warehouse, detectors are
installed that can detect movement only
in the desired aisle locations, by using
blinds or other technical arrangements.
5. Self-test cycle
The product enters an initial 60-second self-test cycle, when the
supply is first connecteded. The occupancy detector is ready for
operation.
During the self-test cycle, the following settings can be made:
Light stop active: (A)
Corridor function active (only via button ): (B)
(see 8.)
6. Putting into operation / Settings
Factory settings
The PD4-M-1C-GH-SM is preset with time setting 5 min. and
switch-on threshold 1000 Lux.
Attention:
No potentiometer settings are possible on the device. Changes
to the settings can only be made by using B.E.G. Controls IR
adapter for smartphones resp. remote control app.
7. Fully / Semi automatic mode
Full automatic operation
In this operating mode, the lighting switches automatically on
and off for increased comfort, depending on presence and
brightness.
Semi-automatic operation
(Semi-automatic can only be activated by remote control!)
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.
The semi-automatic mode basically behaves like the full automatic
one.
The channels can be switched back on automatically if there is
movement in the 10 seconds after the end of the follow-up time.
After this time has elapsed, the respective push button must be
pressed to switch on the channels.
8. Manual Switching
(A) To switch the light on and off, press the button briefly. The
light remains switched on or off for as long as people are
detected plus the set lag time.
(B) If the “Corridor” function was activated in the selftest cycle,
the light remains off for 5 seconds after shutdown (red and green
LEDs flash). Then the automatic function is active again.
9. Wiring diagram
Schematic diagram – when connecting the detector, please
respect the labelling of the terminal connections at the detector!
Standard mode with Master 1-channel occupancy
detectors (NO) with R and S terminal
L
N
NONS LNL
R
NO
C1
E1
R
Master Slave
PB1
Optional
T1 = NO-button for semi automatic mode; Extension of the detec-
tion area with Slave devices
10. Range of Coverage
14 m
19m
30 m
44 m
2
2 m
2
1
1
2
Walking across
Walking towards
11.
Range in relation to mounting height
Range (oval detection) (walking towards)
Mounting height
H
in longitudinal
axis (L)
90° to longitudi-
nal axis (B)
5.0 m 26.0 m 18.0 m
6.0 m 26.0 m 18.0 m
7.0 m 28.0 m 19.0 m
8.0 m 28.0 m 19.0 m
14.0 m 30.0 m 19.0 m
L
B
12.
Exclude sources of interference
SM
If the detection zone is too large or areas are covered that should not
be monitored, use the blinds to reduce or limit those areas.
13. Technical data
Sensor and power supply in one
Power supply: 110 - 240VAC, 50/60 Hz
Power consumption: < 1W
Ambient temperature:
25°C to +50°C
Protection degree/class:
IP20 / II
Settings: via remote control
Switch-on threshold IR-PD-LD:
10 - 2000Lux
Detection area: ovale 360°
Extension of detection area:
with Slave devices
Factory settings:
3min. and 1000Lux
Recommended height for mounting:
14 m
Range of coverage: 44 m walking across
30m walking towards
Dimensions: H
98x
Ø
63 mm
Light measurement:
daylight and artificial light
• Channel 1 (light control)
Type of contact:
Contact NO, w/tungsten pre-make
contact, µ-contact
Switching power:
2300 W cos ϕ=1 /
1150 VA cos ϕ= 0,5
Follow-up time:
15 sec. - 30min. / Test / pulse
EU Declaration of conformity
This product respects the directives concerning
1. electromagnetic compatibility (2014/30/EU)
2. low voltage (2014/35/EU)
3. restriction of the use of certain hazardous substances in
electrical and electronic equipment (2011/65/EU)
14.
Article / Part nr. / Accessory
Type SM
PD4-M-1C-S-GH-SM (Master) 92245
PD4-S-GH-SM (Slave) 92265
LUXOMAT®Remote control:
IR-PD-LD (incl. wall bracket) 92479
IR-PD-Mini 92159
IR-Adapter for Smartphones 92726
Accessory:
Wire basket BSK 92199
Socket IP54 92161
Arc extinction kit 10880
Mini Arc extinction kit 10882
HA
ON
HA
OFF
!
!
!
!
!
C
open
close
MAN 6700 –231117- 6
15. LED-functional indicators
LED function indicators after each mains recovery
(60sec. self-test cycle)
Operating
state
LED function indicators
Factory
settings
active
White, red and green flash in quick
succession for 10 sec., then initialisation
indicators, see below
Detector
unpro-
grammed
Detector
programmed
Indicators
additional in
case of forced
shutdown
active
Standard
mode
Red flashes Red flashes 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
LED function indicators during operation
Process LED function indicators
Motion detection Red flashes on each detected
movement
Semi-automatic mode
active
Red and green flash 3x every 5 sec.
Pulse mode active Green flashes once per sec.
Light value higher
than switch-on thresh-
old
Red flashes
16.
PD4-M-1C-GH: Settings by required remote
control
Optionen:
IR-PD-LD incl. wall bracket
AAA
AAA
AAA
3x AAA Batteries
IR-Adapter
for Smartphones
IR-PD-Mini
Settings by remote control
Unlocking device
or or
or
or
Lock device
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Reset when
open: Deletes
all values set
with the remote
control, loads
the default
settings
HA
OFF
Adjust the switch-on
threshold
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Explanation of button functions
During self-test cycle
The PD4-M-1C-GH enters an initial 60-second self-test
cycle, when the supply is first connecteded. During this
time the device does not respond to movement and the
light stays on.
Corridor function (see “in open state”)
The corridor function is activated by pressing this
button.
The corridor function is deactivated by pressing the
“Reset“ button.
In closed state
Reset
In closed state
All running times are terminated. If the connected load
is switched on, it is switched off. The detector is then
again in the set mode.
In open state
The device is reset to the factory settings. The during
the self-test cycle made settings are retained.
Light ON/OFF ; Corridor function
If the corridor function is activated, the light stay on
for 5 sec., when the light is switched off. After that the
automatic function is active again.
If the corridor function is deactivated, the light is
switched on /switched off.
Switch-on threshold
Automatic reading in the current light value
“Sun” button - preset light value
Day
Test mode when open:
not exited automatically
To deactivate: press reset
Follwo-up time
Pulse function, fully automatic mode active
Switch between fully automatic/semi-automatic mode
Semi-automatic mode active: Red + green LEDs ash
3x every 5 seconds
Adjust the target value for brightness
Each time the push button is pressed, the device
increases the current switch-on value in increments of
20 lux for a current switch-on value of < 100 lux and
in increments of 50 lux for a current switch-on value
of > 100 lux.
Test mode when closed:
exited automatically after 3 minutes
Test mode when open:
not exited automatically
To deactivate: press reset
Reset when closed
The lighting relay is switched off, i.e. opened and the
lag times are reset.
Light on/off when closed
(A) The light remains on/off until movements are
detected in the detection area. After the last detected
movement, the light remains off for the duration of
the set lag time. (B) If the “Light stop” function was
activated in the selftest cycle, the light is switched off
for 5 seconds (red and green LEDs flash). The device
then returns automatically to the selected operating
mode (fully or semi-automatic mode)
.
17. Resetting the detector
If the device is closed with “lock“ button. , the detector can be
opened again as follows::
• Switch off the current
• Apply current for 31 - 59 seconds
• Switch of the current again
• Apply current, wait for selftest cycle
• Open detector
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B.E.G. Brück Electronic GmbH
Gerberstraße 33, D-51789 Lindlar
Tel: +49 (0) 2266.90 121-0
Fax: +49 (0) 2266.90 121-50
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