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Index
1GENERAL DESCRIPTION ...........................................................................................................................................3
2TECHNICAL INFORMATION ......................................................................................................................................4
3PROGRAMMING......................................................................................................................................................5
3.1 APPLICATION PROGRAM INFORMATION........................................................................................................................... 5
3.2 COMMUNICATION OBJECTS TABLE.................................................................................................................................. 5
3.3 OBJECTS DESCRIPTION ................................................................................................................................................. 5
3.4 PARAMETERS............................................................................................................................................................. 8
3.4.1 General parameters .......................................................................................................................................... 8
3.4.2 Channel 1/2 Events............................................................................................................................................ 9
3.4.3 Channel 1/2 Delays ......................................................................................................................................... 11
3.5 ADVANCED CONFIGURATION....................................................................................................................................... 12
3.5.1 Brightness threshold........................................................................................................................................ 12
3.5.2 Smoothing and sampling time ........................................................................................................................ 12
4APPLICATION NOTES .............................................................................................................................................13
4.1 MOTION AND BRIGHTNESS-DEPENDENT SWITCHING ........................................................................................................ 13
4.1.1 Devices ............................................................................................................................................................ 13
4.1.2 Description ...................................................................................................................................................... 13
4.1.3 Objects links .................................................................................................................................................... 13
4.1.4 Parameter Settings.......................................................................................................................................... 14
4.2 MASTER/SLAVE MODE:1LIGHT Y 3SENSORS................................................................................................................. 15
4.2.1 Devices ............................................................................................................................................................ 15
4.2.2 Description ...................................................................................................................................................... 15
4.2.3 Objects links .................................................................................................................................................... 15
4.2.4 Parameter settings.......................................................................................................................................... 16
4.3 MANUAL ON AND AUTOMATIC OFF .............................................................................................................................. 18
4.3.1 Devices ............................................................................................................................................................ 18
4.3.2 Description ...................................................................................................................................................... 18
4.3.3 Objects links .................................................................................................................................................... 18
4.3.4 Parameter settings.......................................................................................................................................... 19

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1General description
The SR510000 is a motion detector that has a passive infrared sensor which detects any movement within its detection
range. It has a high level of immunity from false alarms, electromagnetic fields and temperature variations. It allows a wide
and easy parameterization, being suitable for lighting functions, as well as people detection and intruder control. It also
includes an additional channel that can work in dependence of daylight or permanently depending on the parameterization.
These types of detectors are indicated to be placed inside homes, buildings, etc. Avoid installation in places exposed to direct
sunlight and drafts. Also, avoid placing these detectors behind large objects as these will reduce their detection range.
General characteristics:
High immunity infrared passive sensor.
2 detection channels.
Secondary brightness dependent channel.
Embedded installation and discreet sensor.
Brightness level learning function.

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2Technical information
KNX Supply
29Vdc from KNX BUS
KNX current consumption
4mA from KNX BUS
Mounting
Mounted on the ceiling (embedded).
Size
Ø Embedded: 25mm / Ø Seen: 36mm / Length: 50mm
Connections
BUS connection terminal KNX
Sensor
High immunity infrared passive sensor
Detection range
Ø 5 m at 2.5 m height (see next figure)
Detection channels
2 channels
Brightness sensor
From 0 to 2550 lux
Environment temperature
range
Operation: -10ºC/55ºC
Storage: -30ºC/60ºC
Transportation: -30ºC/60ºC
Regulation
According to the directives of electromagnetic
compatibility and low voltage: EN 50090-2-2 / UNE-EN
61000-6-3:2007 / UNE-EN 61000-6-1:2007 / UNE-EN
61010-1.

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3Programming
3.1 Application program information
Application program. Bes / SRDS510000 (manufacturer / program name).
Dynamic objects table generation: no.
Maximum number of communication objects: 11.
Maximum number of assignments: 33.
3.2 Communication objects table
Objeto
Nombre / Función
Longitud
DPT
Flags
C
R
W
T
U
0
Channel 1 –Motion detection: Bit
1 bit
1.001
●
●
●
1
Channel 1 - Motion detection: Byte
1 byte
5.010
●
●
●
2
Channel 1 - Motion detection: Temperature
2 bytes
9.001
●
●
●
3
Channel 1 - Enable / disable channel
1 bit
1.001
●
●
4
Channel 1 - Master trigger
1 bit
1.001
●
●
5
Channel 1 - Remaining time (s)
2 bytes
7.005
●
●
●
6
Channel 2 - Motion detection: Bit
1 bit
1.001
●
●
●
7
Channel 2 - Motion detection: Byte
1 byte
5.010
●
●
●
8
Channel 2 - Motion detection: Temperature
2 bytes
9.001
●
●
●
9
Channel 2 - Enable / disable channel
1 bit
1.001
●
●
10
Channel 2 - Master trigger
1 bit
1.001
●
●
11
Channel 2 - Remaining time (s) / Brightness
threshold (lux)
2 bytes
7.013
●
●
●
3.3 Objects description
Name
Object 0: Channel 1 - Detection event: Bit
Function
1-bit communication object for motion detection in channel 1
Description
When a motion is detected, the sensor is triggered and it sends the correspondent parameter On. When
the countdown finishes (switch-off delay) it sends the correspondent parameter Off.

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Name
Object 1: Channel 1 - Detection event: Byte
Function
1-byte communication object for motion detection in channel 1
Description
When a motion is detected, the sensor is triggered and it sends the correspondent parameter On. When
the countdown finishes (switch-off delay) it sends the correspondent parameter Off.
Name
Object 2: Channel 1 - Detection event: 2 Bytes
Function
2-bytes communication object for motion detection in channel 1
Description
When a motion is detected, the sensor is triggered and it sends the correspondent parameter On. When
the countdown finishes (switch-off delay) it sends the correspondent parameter Off.
Name
Object 3: Channel 1 - Enable / disable channel
Function
1-bit communication object for enabling/disabling a channel
Description
1 = Motion detection enabled.
0 = Motion detection disabled (stand-by mode).
Name
Object 4: Channel 1 –Master trigger
Function
1-bit communication object for remote trigger of the sensor
Description
1 = Forces a remote detection.
0 = Forces a remote end of detection.
Used for Master-Slave mode. It allows to emulate a detection without any motion. By sending 1, the
detector is activated remotely performing the start detection event. Slave sensors emulate Master
detections: link bit detection event of the slave with this object of the master.
Name
Object 5: Channel 1 - Remaining time (seconds)
Function
2-bytes communication object for motion reading the remaining time
Description
The remaining time of the countdown after motion detection can be read by this communication object.
0 –65535 = Remaining time in seconds for end of detection event.
Name
Object 6: Channel 2 - Detection event: Bit
Function
1-bit communication object for motion detection in channel 2
Description
When a motion is detected, the sensor is triggered and it sends the correspondent parameter On. When
the countdown finishes (switch-off delay) it sends the correspondent parameter Off.
Name
Object 7: Channel 2 - Detection event: Byte
Function
1-byte communication object for motion detection in channel 2
Description
When a motion is detected, the sensor is triggered and it sends the correspondent parameter On. When
the countdown finishes (switch-off delay) it sends the correspondent parameter Off.

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Name
Object 8: Channel 2 - Detection event: 2 Bytes
Function
2-bytes communication object for motion detection in channel 1
Description
When a motion is detected, the sensor is triggered and it sends the correspondent parameter On.
When the countdown finishes (switch-off delay) it sends the correspondent parameter Off.
Name
Object 9: Channel 2 - Enable / disable channel
Function
1-bit communication object for enabling/disabling a channel
Description
1 = Motion detection enabled.
0 = Motion detection disabled (stand-by mode).
Name
Object 10: Channel 2 - Force remote detection
Function
1-bit communication object for remote trigger of the sensor
Description
1 = Forces a remote detection.
0 = Forces a remote end of detection.
Used for Master-Slave mode. It allows to emulate a detection without any motion. By sending 1, the
detector is activated remotely performing the start detection event. Slave sensors emulate Master
detections: link bit detection event of the slave with this object of the master.
Name
Object 11: Channel 2 –Remaining time / Brightness threshold
Function
2-bytes communication object for reading the remaining time and setting brightness threshold.
Description
This object can have two functions depending on the initial brightness threshold parameter:
- Brightness threshold = 0: the channel will work as motion sensor (brightness independent).
The remaining time of the countdown after motion detection can be read by this communication
object.
0 –65535 = Remaining time in seconds for end of detection event.
- Brightness threshold ≠ 0: the channel is configured as brightness dependent.
Read function: the object answers the current brightness level measured by the sensor (in lux).
Write function: Threshold for brightness dependent switching of channel 2 (7.* 2-bytes unsigned
value)
1) High byte = 0: Teach-in function.
To set the threshold with the current brightness value send 2 bytes raw [0 0] to object. The brightness
value is stored and overwrites the previous one.
2) High byte = 1: Manual brightness setting.
To set a new threshold manually send 2 bytes raw [1 X] to object, being X the new brightness value
from 0 to 255 (x10 lux). For example [1 100] = 1000 lux.

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3.4 Parameters
3.4.1 General parameters
General parameters allow to set the detection characteristics of the sensor and are described as follows:
Name
BUSing Address
Values
From 0 to 255
Description
Not used
Name
Advanced: smoothing
Values
From 0 to 10
Description
It is the value that represents the persistence of the detected movement. This value can range between 0
and 10. The greater value, the more continuous the movement must be for activation to occur. This value
must be lesser than or equal to half the Control Cycles parameter.
Recommended values depending on usage:
Movement detection (example: activate lighting): 2.
Intrusion detection: 8.
Name
Brightness threshold.
Values
From 0 to 100
Description
Initial brightness threshold factor for brightness dependent switching of channel 2 (value x 10 = lux).
For example: 100 = 1000 lux

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Name
Advanced: Sampling time
Values
From 0 to 255
Description
This value ranges between 0 and 255, but it is not recommended to be over 64. It represents the number
of samplings taken to evaluate a detection. The greater the value, the slower the device response (it is
measured in microcontroller cycles, not seconds).
Recommended values depending on usage:
Movement detection (example: activate lighting): 16.
Intrusion detection: 64
Name
Advanced: Saturation
Values
From 0 to 100
Description
Not used.
3.4.2 Channel 1/2 Events
The configuration of the sensor behavior when there is a motion detection and when it finishes is done here. The working
mode and parameterization of both channels is done in the same way and they have similar parameters that are explained
next:

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Name
Channel 1 / 2 - Motion bit telegram
Values
From 0 to 1
Description
Value sent in object 0/6 (DPT1.00X) when a motion is detected.
Name
Channel 1 / 2 - No motion bit telegram
Values
From 0 to 1
Description
Value sent in object 0/6 (DPT1.00X) after switch-off delay.
Name
Channel 1 / 2 - Motion temperature telegram
Values
From -1000 to 1000 ºC
Description
Value sent in object 2/8 (DPT9.002) when a motion is detected.
Name
Channel 1 / 2 - No motion temperature telegram
Values
From -1000 to 1000 ºC
Description
Value sent in object 2/8 (DPT9.002) after switch-off delay.
Name
Channel 1 / 2 - Motion byte telegram
Values
From 0 to 255
Description
Value sent in object 1/7 (Byte) when a motion is detected.
Name
Channel 1 / 2 - No motion byte telegram
Values
From 0 to 255
Description
Value sent in object 1/7 (Byte) after switch-off delay.
Name
Channel 1 / 2 - Telegrams when motion detection
Values
Yes / No
Description
If this parameter is enabled, after a motion detection, the sensor sends ON telegrams in objects 0,1,2 for
channel 1 and objects 6,7,8 for channel 2.
Name
Channel 1 / 2 - Telegrams after motion detection
Values
Yes / No
Description
If this parameter is enabled, if there is no motion within the switch-off delay, the sensor sends OFF
telegrams in objects 0, 1, 2 for channel 1 and objects 6,7,8 for channel 2.
Name
Channel 1 / 2 - Off telegrams when channel disable
Values
Yes / No
Description
If this parameter is enabled, after a channel is switched off with objects 3 or 9, the OFF events are sent by
objects 0, 1, 2 for channel 1 and objects 6, 7, 8 for channel 2.

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3.4.3 Channel 1/2 Delays
These parameters allow to configure time delays when enabling or disabling the sensor and the time that the light is on when
the sensor is programmed for lightning control.
Name
Channel enable delay
Values
From 0 to 65535
Description
When enabling the channel it does not respond until the enable delay time set has elapsed.
Name
Channel disable delay
Values
From 0 to 65535
Description
When disabling the channel, it keeps detecting motion until the disable delay time set has elapsed.
Name
Channel switch-off delay
Values
From 0 to 65535
Description
This parameter is the time between the last motion detection and the sending of switch-off events. In
lightning control, the switch-off delay determines how long after a motion is detected the light is to be
switched off again. With every motion, the sensor is retriggered and the countdown is re-started, so the light
is not switched off until there is no motion within the delay time

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3.5 Advanced configuration
3.5.1 Brightness threshold
The SR510000 incorporates a brightness sensor that is able to measure ambient brightness from 0 to 2550 luxes
approximately. The brithness threshold value is an initial value introduced by the programmer and it is a factor from 0 to 100
with a base x10 luxes. This means that a threshold from 0 to 1000 luxes can be set initially by programming.
Manual configuration: use the communication object number 11: “Channel 2 –Brightness threshold” to read the current
brightness value measured by the sensor once installed in order to set a correct threshold for the lightning switching (Note:
If the channel is switched off the brightness level cannot be measured and it will answer a value of 0. Use Object 9 Channel
2 - Enable / disable channel to switch it on.)
Auto configuration: use the teach-in function by sending [0 0] to object number 11 to set the current brightness level as the
new brightness threshold.
3.5.2 Smoothing and sampling time
The SR510000 is constantly emitting infrared signals. The movement detection is based on the change which any body,
material or thing makes in the infrared signals reflected. These signals are processed and considered as a “motion detection”
depending on parameters.
The SR510000 behavior depending on the parameters configured is shown in the next figure:
Any movement that generates a number of pulses higher than the smoothing, within a given sampling time, is considered a
“motion detection” by the sensor. For the same sampling time, increasing the smoothing means that the movement should
be faster and higher to generate a “motion detection” because more pulses are necessary.
The telegrams executed by the sensor when there is a motion detection are sent after every sampling time, so increasing
the sampling time makes the sensor response slower. If the smoothing does not change, the movement needed to generate
a “motion detection” can be the same, but the sensor does not switch on the light after the sampling time.

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4Application notes
4.1 Motion and brightness-dependent switching
4.1.1 Devices
Ref. DS510000: Motion/Brightness double channel sensor.
Ref. CT416400: On/Off actuator with 6 digital inputs and 4 digital outputs.
4.1.2 Description
Light 1 and 2 are connected to outputs 1 and 2 (Z1 and Z2) of the actuator.
The SR510000 controls the light number 1 by motion detection (15 seconds on). The light number 2 will be controlled by
motion (20 seconds on) but only when the current brightness value is lower than the configured threshold.
4.1.3 Objects links
Ref. DS510000 –Object 0 -> Object 4 –Ref. 416400
Ref. DS510000 –Object 6 -> Object 6 –Ref. 416400

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4.1.4 Parameter Settings
The following parameter setting is generally recommended for this example. The ideal parameters may
change depending on the application or installation.
Parameter name Recommended setting
General parameters Smoothing 2
Brightness threshold 20
Sampling time 16
Ch1 Event values Bit event on 1
Bit event off 0
Detection event notification yes
End of detection event notification yes
Ch1 Delays Channel enable delay 0
Channel disable delay 0
Switch-off delay 15
Ch2 Event values Bit event off 0
Detection event notification yes
End of detection event notification yes
Ch2 Delays Channel enable delay 0
Channel disable delay 0
Switch-off delay 20
A Smoothing = 2 and Sampling time = 16 are generally recommended for normal lightning control by motion detection. The
sensitivity depends on the detection area desired so it must be configured according to the area that should be covered.
About the Saturation function, if it is not used it should have a value of 100.

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4.2 Master/Slave mode: 1 light y 3 sensors
4.2.1 Devices
3 x Ref. DS510000: Motion/Brightness double channel sensor.
Ref. 416400: On/Off actuator with 6 digital inputs and 4 digital outputs.
4.2.2 Description
A circuit is connected to output 1 (Z1) of the actuator and lights are placed along a corridor. Three SR510000 sensors, one
in the middle and another two placed on each side of the corridor will control the lights by motion detection. The lights will
be switched on for 60 seconds.
4.2.3 Objects links
Slave 1 Ref. DS510000 –Object 0 -> Object 4 –Master Ref. DS510000
Slave 2 Ref. DS510000 –Object 0 -> Object 4 –Master Ref. DS510000
Master Ref. DS510000 –Object 0 -> Object 4 –Ref. 416400
Object 0

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4.2.4 Parameter settings
The following parameter setting is generally recommended for this example. The ideal parameters may
change depending on the application or installation.
Parameter name Recommended setting
Master/Slave Smoothing 2
General Parameters Sampling time 16
Master Ch1 Bit event on 1
Event values Bit event off 0
Detection event notification yes
End of detection event notification yes
Master Ch1 Channel enable delay 0
Delays Channel disable delay 0
Switch-off delay 60
Slave 1 Ch1 Bit event on 1
Event values Bit event off 0
Detection event notification yes
End of detection event notification no
Slave 1 Ch1 Channel enable delay 0
Delays Channel disable delay 0
Switch-off delay 5

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Slave 2 Ch1 Bit event on 1
Event values Bit event off 0
Detection event notification yes
End of detection event notification no
Slave 2 Ch1 Channel enable delay 0
Delays Channel disable delay 0
Switch-off delay 5
A Smoothing = 2 and Sampling time = 16 are generally recommended for normal lightning control by motion detection.
The switch-off delay of the master is the time that the light is on. The switch-off delay of the slaves should be less in order to
send their detections quickly to the master. If there is a huge amount of telegrams in the bus because of the slaves, their
sampling times and switch-off delays can be increased.

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4.3 Manual on and automatic off
4.3.1 Devices
Ref. DS510000: Motion double channel sensor.
Ref. 416400: On/Off actuator with 6 digital inputs and 4 digital outputs.
KNX Pushbutton.
4.3.2 Description
This function is useful in lobbys, meeting rooms, waiting rooms, etc. If the room is occupied for only a short time no light is
required but when the light is switched on it must be guaranteed to switch off when the room is left.
The light of the room is connected to the output 1 (Z1) of the 6E4S-KNX actuator and it should be switched on manually as
required with the input of the device (I1) or any other KNX push-button.
The SRKNX controls the lights by motion detection but its sole purpose is to switch off the light after 30 seconds with no
movement in the room.
4.3.3 Objects links
Ref. DS510000 –Objeto 0 -> Object 4 –Ref. 416400
KNX Pushbutton –Objeto X -> Object 4 –Ref. 416400

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4.3.4 Parameter settings
The following parameter setting is generally recommended for this example. The ideal parameters may
change depending on the application or installation.
Parameter name Recommended setting
General parameters Smoothing 2
Sampling time 16
Ch1 Event values Bit event off 0
Detection event notification No
End of detection event notification yes
Ch1 Delays Channel enable delay 0
Channel disable delay 0
Switch-off delay 30
A Smoothing = 2 and Sampling time = 16 are generally recommended for normal lightning control by motion detection.
The detection event notification should be disabled because we do not want the sensor to do anything when motion is
detected; we only want to switch of the light after 30 seconds without any movement in the room

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correction will be incorporated in new versions of this manual.
Manual version: v1.1
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