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Berker 8536 52 00 User manual

2 6T 7973-31a
Caution:
-This device must be installed only by
aqualified electrician according to the
installation standards in force in the
country.
1 6T 7973-31a
6T 7973-31a
Order no.
8536 52 00
Berker mbH & Co. K
Klagebach 38
58579 Schalksmühle/ ermany
Telefon: + 49 (0) 23 55/90 5-0
Telefax: + 49 (0) 23 55/90 5-111
www. erker.com
05/2012
97-85365-200
§
Operation instructions
15 min
s
5min
auto -+
lux
test
30
α
Description
Detection zone
Installation
Adjustments
Shutters
Angle fixing support 8590 02 00
Optimal installation height is 2.5m.
The detection zone shall remain free of obstacle.
8 m 16 m
2,5 m
0,5 m
16 m
4 m
LED ALED B
Delay
(lighting time)
Brightness
level
Sensitivity
(change
of range)
1
2
IP55
+ 90°/- 30°
+/-80°
Wall fixing plate Adjustment potentiometers
Directional detection head
Vertical adjustment
Button J
cfg
cfg
LED cfg
Button J
Test and validation of detection
zone
Set potentiometer 2to mode "auto test".
OThe test mode is availa le only once the
product has een configured.
The Test mode is available for 3 minutes time
and does not take brightness level into
account.
Each detected movement turns LED Aon for
2 seconds.
The associated receiver is not under control.
After 3 minutes without detection, the product
is set back to auto mode.
Limitation of detection zone :
You can limit the detection zone using the
shutters supplied or by inclining the head.
Mounting
Projection or ceiling mount :
- Fix the wall plate using the supplied screws.
- Clip the detector onto the wall plate
- Tighten the screws to close.
For angle mounting, the wall fixing plate is
fitted between the accessory and
the detector.
Precautions for installation
For optimum detection conditions, please
follow these recommendations :
- Keep the detector protected from bad
weather, as it is sensitive to these conditions.
- Maintain 1m distance between the light
source and the detector and keep the
detector out of the light source.
Product Description and working
principles
This detector allows remotely control of one
or more receivers for a given time when a
movement is detected in its detection zone.
This product can be used in two types of
configuration: one detector controls
one/several receiver(s); several transmitters
control the receiver(s).
Operation
The receiver(s) is(are) under control as soon
as the brightness level as set by potentiometer
2is considered too low and a movement is
detected.
Upon detection, the time delay is restarted.
If LED Aflashes quickly during configuration,
the position of potentiometer 1is not compa-
tible with the selected function.
Product factory reset is recommended before
any new configuration.
Factory reset
Keep push-button Jdepressed until LED
cfg flashes (>10s), and then release it.
LED cfg is turned off when factory return is
completed.
After factory return, wait 15 s before starting
configuration.
Action Adjustments Potentiometer
Use Auto (factory)
settings to set
automatic lighting
turn-on for
a given time.
Only available when
a detector’s time
delay is set.
Auto Settings
Put the Lux potentiometer on
“auto test”.
The settings are predefined :
Lux = ,
(operating at night only)
time = 3 min,
sensitivity = max
auto
lux
test
Turn automatic
lighting on for
a given time.
Only available when
a detector’s time
delay is set.
Installer settings
15 min
30 s
5 min
auto -+
lux
test
Adjust sensitivity. Allows setting the range
to avoid disturbance.
-+
Hereby, Berker mbH & Co. K , declares that this motion
detector output is in compliance with the essential require-
ments and other relevant provisions of Directive 1999/5/EC.
The CE declaration can be consulted on the site :
www.hagergroup.net
Usable in all Europe and in Switzerland
Configuration ( utton J)
These detectors can be configured in 3 different
ways :
•quicklink&: configuration without tool, directly
on the device via Jbutton and LED (see
configuration instructions quicklink&).
• tebis TX: configuration using connection device
from Hager
• ETS3/ETS4 via KNX-RF/TP gateway: database
and description of application software available
from the manufacturer.
Configuration y ETS
Press Jbutton for addressing by means of
radio/KNX gateway.
OProduct factory reset is required to change the
configuration mode.
KNX-RF controller 220° solar
4 6T 7973-31a
OCOM 113657
3 6T 7973-31a
Other devices can be added to the installation.
Various configuration options are availa le
When a detector is associated with a receiver,
only 2 functions are available, depending on
potentiometer’s position :
Setting detector’s delay Setting receiver’s delay
15 min
30 s
5 min
15 min
s
5 min
30
1detector 8536 52 00
+
1 receiver
Recommended configuration :
1. Set the potentiometer to a value different
from
2. Configure ON/OFF switch function (see
configuration instructions quicklink&)
1. Set the potentiometer to position
2. Configure the "timer"
(see configuration instructions quicklink&)
1detector 8536 52 00
+
several receivers
1. Set the potentiometer to a value different
from
2. Configure the ON/OFF switch function (see
configuration instructions quicklink&)
on each receiver
In order to have a different delay on each receiver :
1. Set the potentiometer to position
2. Configure the "timer" function
(see configuration instructions quicklink&)
Several detectors
8536 52 00
+
1or several
receivers
Not recommended (conflict of delays) 1. Set the potentiometer to position on both
detectors.
2. Configure the "timer" function
(see configuration instructions quicklink&)
on each receiver
1 detector 8536 52 00
+
1 or several
transmitters
other than detectors
+
1 or several
receivers
Timer function eing not used on the other
transmitter(s) :
1. Set the potentiometer to a value different
from
2. Configure the other transmitter(s)
(see configuration instructions quicklink&)
with a function other than timer.
Timer function used on the other transmitters :
1. Set the potentiometer to position
2. Configure the "timer" function
(see configuration instructions quicklink&)
on each receiver for each transmitter involved
Note : During configuration of a detector, Step 2 of the configuration instructions quicklink&shall be ignored.
TROUBLESHOOTING...
PROBLEM CAUSES SOLUTIONS
Unwanted lamp
switch on.
- Permanent heat source is active in the detection area (trees, bushes
shook by wind or presence of dogs, cats in the detection area).
- The detector is located on top a ventilation grill.
- Limit detector’s range by adjusting its inclination or by fitting
shuttering blades to the lens, or by lowering sensitivity using the
adjustment knob.
- Move the detector to another location.
The range of
the detector is
too narrow.
- Detector’s installation height is not suitable (too high or too low).
- Sloppy ground.
- Modify installation height (2.5 m is optimal).
- Adjust detector’s direction.
Moving vehicle or
person is not
detected.
- Vehicle’s motor is not enough yet (heat radiation is too weak).
- People move forwards in front of detector.
- Detector energy too low.
- Install the detector in such a way that objects move within the area
in transverse direction.
- Place detector in a suitable location with solar cell directed
towards the sun.
Technical specifications
Electrical specifications
Power Supply : Solar
Operational characteristics
Dimensions (L x w x h) : 153 x 91 x 130 mm
Luminosity threshold : 5 … 1000 Lux
Fixed time : 30 s … 15 min
Sensitivity : min. 20%, max. 100%
Limiting the detection zone : adjustable shutters
supplied
Transmission frequency : 868.3 MHz
Transmitter duty cycle : 1%
Receiver category : II
Range : 100 m on open field
Fixing accessories : corner support
(sold separately) Order no. 8590 02 00
Environment
Operating temperature : -20 … +55 °C
Storage temperature : -20 … +60 °C
IK : 04
Protection class : IP55
Resistance to fire : 750 °C
Standards : EN 60950-1 ; EN 301489-3 ;
EN 300220-2 ; EN 50491-3
-(Red/ reen LED) or timer (Red flashing LED)
according to the case
- Delete (LED is OFF)
The receiver will offer only the function set by the
potentiometer.
When a product is factory reset,
pre-configuration is removed.
It should then be configured again.

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