Glamox B29004005 User manual

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LMS SG PIR LIGHT SENSOR-R LONG
B29004005
307424
Presence detectors
EN
1. Product characteristics
•Passive infrared presence detector for ceiling installation
•Rectangular detection area of 360°, up to
30 m x 5 m (150 m2)
•2 separate detection zones
•Restriction of detection area with cover clips
•Automatic presence- and brightness-dependent control
for lighting and HVAC
•Mixed light measurement suitable for uorescent lamps
(FL/PL/ESL), halogen/incandescent lamps and LEDs
•Channel A light: relay, 230 V
•Fully or semi-automatic operation, switchable
•Brightness setpoint adjustable, teach-in function
•Reduction of time delay when present briey (short-term
presence)
•Connection option for push buttons or switches for
manual switching with automatic detection of push
button/switch
•Staircase light function
•Pulse function for staircase light timer switch
•Channel H, presence: relay, oating e.g. for HVAC control
•Switch-on delay and time delay congurable
•Detection sensitivity congurable
•Ready for immediate use due to factory presetting
•Test mode for checking function and detection area
•Extension of detection area via Master/Master switching,
a maximum of 10 detectors can be switched in parallel
with each other
•Ceiling installation in ush-mounted box
•Accessories: Surface mounting on ceilings possible with
back box LMS MG SURFACE MNT FRAME (B29011002),
optional; user remote control LMS MG USER REMOTE
(B29012001), optional; app remote control LMS MG
PROGRAM REMOTE BT (B29012003) optional, and the
corresponding Glamox Sensor-app (iOS/Android); safety
cover LMS SENSOR SAFETY COVER (B29011001), optional
2. Safety
Danger of death through electric shock or fire!
Installation should only be carried out by a
qualied electrician!
WARNING
•Work on electrical systems may only be carried out by
qualied electricians or by instructed persons under the
guidance and supervision of a qualied electrician in
accordance with the technical regulations applying to
electricity!
•Comply with the country-specic safety regulations for
work on electrical systems! Ensure absence of voltage in
the cable before installation!
•The device is maintenance-free. If the device is opened
or penetrated, the guarantee lapses.
3. Proper use
The presence detector is intended for indoor installation.
4. Function
The presence detector is primarily used in passage areas,
staircases, garages, basements and warehouses for conveni-
ent and energy-efcient control of lighting as well as HVAC.
The switch contact "light" switches lighting on with presence
and insufcient brightness, and off with absence or sufcient
brightness. The light can also be switched on/off manually
using push buttons or switches.
The "Presence" switch contact controls heating, ventilation
and air conditioning systems. The contact closes when some-
one is present, a switch-on delay permits delayed switch on.
Function description
Mixed light measurement
Presence detection
Articial light
Push button for manual lighting control
Incident daylight
Settings
Brightness setpoint value (lux)
Lighting time delay

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Presence time delay
Presence switch-on delay
Mechanical safety lock
Channel A light
Switching response is controlled by presence and brightness.
The switch contact closes during darkness and when some-
one is present. It opens with a delay when there is brightness
or when no one is present.
Time delay
The time delay enables delayed switching off of lighting after
the room is vacated. The time delay is adjustable in a range
of 10 s to 60 min. If someone goes into an unoccupied room
only briey and leaves it within 30 seconds, then the light
will be switched off prematurely after 2 minutes (short-term
presence).
Push button control
The lighting can be manually switched at any time via a push
button or switch. If the light is switched on manually, it will
remain on for at least 30 minutes provided that people are
present. It then switches off when the brightness is adequate.
The light is forced off after the preset time delay if the room
was (previously) vacated. If articial lighting is switched off
manually, the lighting remains switched off as long as the
room is occupied. The lighting switches again automatically
after the time delay has expired.
Fully or semi-automatic device
Lighting control can be fully automatic for increased comfort,
or semi-automatic for greater energy savings. The lighting
switches on and off automatically as a "fully automatic
device". As a "semi-automatic device", the lighting must
always be switched on manually. The lighting is always swit-
ched off automatically.
Pulse function
Time delay can be set to pulse for controlling existing stair-
case light timer switches. To do so, the light output produces
a pulse of 0.5 s in duration every 10 s if people are present or
it is dark.
Channel H presence
Channel H presence is used for HVAC control. The switching
response of the oating contact is inuenced only by pre-
sence and not by brightness. If the contact is closed, the time
delay will be restarted at every movement. Push buttons or
switches do not inuence the contact.
Switch-on delay
The switch-on delay prevents instantaneous switching on.
The contact closes only on expiry of the switch-on delay,
provided that people are permanently present.
Time delay
The time delay enables delayed switching off of HVAC devices
and systems after the room is vacated. The time delay is
adjustable in a range of 10 s to 120 min.
5. Detection area
The rectangular detection area of thePassa presence detec-
tor covers a large detection area, and permits a complete
coverage of the corridor. It is possible that, in certain areas,
the detection area is larger than stated. Please bear in mind
that, based on the walking direction, the detection area is
divided into different sectors. The recommended installation
height is 2.0 m – 6.0 m. As installation height increases, the
sensitivity of the presence detector decreases.
From installation heights of 3.5 m, the detection areas of
several detectors should overlap in the marginal zones. The
detection range is reduced as the temperature increases.
The detection area is divided into two zones. These can be
easily activated or deactivated by using the remote control.
Detection area zone 1 and zone 2 (factory
setting)
A
r
t
r
t
Zone 1 Zone 2
Installation height
(A)
walking persons
frontal (r)
walking persons
across (t)
2.0 m 16 x 3.5 m (56 m2)16 x 3.5 m (56 m2)
2.5 m 18 x 4 m (72 m2) 22 x 4 m (88 m2)
3.0 m 20 x 4.5 m (90 m2)30 x 4.5 m (135 m2)
3.5 m 20 x 5 m (100 m2) 30 x 5 m (150 m2)
4.0 m 20 x 5 m (100 m2) 30 x 5 m (150 m2)
4.5 m 20 x 5 m (100 m2) 30 x 5 m (150 m2)
5.0 m 20 x 5 m (100 m2) 30 x 5 m (150 m2)
5.5 m 20 x 5 m (100 m2) 30 x 5 m (150 m2)
6.0 m 20 x 5 m (100 m2) 30 x 5 m (150 m2)
All gures are guidance values.
Detection area zone 1 or zone 2
A
r
t
A
rt
r
t
Zone 1
r
t
Zone 2
Installation height
(A)
walking persons
frontal (r)
walking persons
across (t)
2.0 m 8 x 3.5 m (28 m2)8 x 3.5 m (28 m2)
2.5 m 9 x 4 m (36 m2) 11 x 4 m (44 m2)
3.0 m 10 x 4.5 m (45 m2)15 x 4.5 m (68 m2)
3.5 m 10 x 5 m (50 m2) 15 x 5 m (75 m2)
4.0 m 10 x 5 m (50 m2) 15 x 5 m (75 m2)

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4.5 m 10 x 5 m (50 m2) 15 x 5 m (75 m2)
5.0 m 10 x 5 m (50 m2) 15 x 5 m (75 m2)
5.5 m 10 x 5 m (50 m2) 15 x 5 m (75 m2)
6.0 m 10 x 5 m (50 m2) 15 x 5 m (75 m2)
All gures are guidance values.
Brightness measurement
The presence detector measures arti cial light and daylight
that is re ected below the detector. The light measurement
area maps a rectangle of about 1.8 x 3 m at table height. The
installation location is the reference point for the lighting
level. Direct light in uences the light measurement. Avoid
placing oor lamps or suspended lighting directly below the
detector. If the brightness measurement is deactivated, chan-
nel A light only switches depending on presence (brightness
setpoint value set to "on" via potentiometer, or set to "mea-
surement off" via remote control).
1,8 m
Suitable lamps
The presence detector is designed for the operation of uore-
scent, compact uorescent, halogen and incandescent lamps
as well as LEDs. The maximum number of switchable lights is
restricted due to the high inrush current levels of the EBs and
LED drivers. The use of an external contactor helps with large
loads. Parallel switching enables allocation of load to several
Masters. All switched loads must be properly suppressed.
6. Installation
Flush-mounted tting
The presence detector is ush-mounted using a size 1 stan-
dard ush-mounting installation socket.
Surface-mounted installation
with LMS MG SURFACE MNT FRAME (B29011002)
7. Switching
The presence detectors can be combined as Master and Slave:
Master in individual switching, Master in parallel switching,
Master-Slave parallel switching.
Several push buttons can be connected to one control input.
Illuminated push buttons can only be used with neutral con-
ductor connection.
Individual switching
In individual switching, the presence detector, as Master,
detects presence and brightness and controls lighting.
AC / DC
H2
H1
L’
Master/Master parallel switching (for several
lighting groups)
Several Masters can be used in a parallel switching. Each
Master controls its lighting group according to its own bright-
ness measurements. Delay times and brightness setpoint
values are set individually on each Master. Presence continues
to be detected by all detectors.

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AC / DC
Master 1 Master 2
H2
H1
L’
H2
H1
L’
•One Master with individual brightness measurement per
lighting group.
•Set potentiometer individually for each Master.
•Switch up to 10 detectors in parallel.
•Use the phase with the same phase for all detectors.
•The presence switch contact can be read by any Master.
8. Settings
The presence detectors are supplied with basic settings ready
for operation. The specications are guidance values. App
remote control LMS MG PROGRAM REMOTE BT in combination
with Glamox Sensor-app is available for start-up.
It allows the remote adjustment of the setting values.
Setting of switch contact A light
Potentiometer - Brightness set point value "lux"
The desired brightness setpoint value can be set via the lux
potentiometer. The setting range is about 30 to 1000 lux. The
factory presetting is 300 lux.
Brightness setpoint values from 30 to 3000 lux can be set via
app in combination with the app remote control.
Teach-in : When the lux potentiometer is moved to the
teach-in position, the LED starts ashing for 20 seconds.
As soon as the LED stops ashing, the currently measured
brightness value is accepted as the new brightness setpoint
value. When the teach-in position is quit, the set value on the
LUX potentiometer is accepted as the new brightness setpoint
value.
Teach-in can also be carried out using the app in combination
with the app remote control. In this case, the currently mea-
sured brightness value is immediately accepted as the new
brightness setpoint value.
The brightness measurement is deactivated at potentiometer
setting "on". The light channel then switches only depending
on presence.
Potentiometer - Lighting time delay
The following guidance values have proved themselves in
practice and are recommended as settings:
•Transit zones (no work area) approx. 5 min
•Classroom approx. 10 min
•Work areas (ofce, meeting room) approx. 10 min
• "Pulse": Control of staircase light timer switch (0.5 s
"on" /10 s "off")
Settings of switch contact H presence
Potentiometer - Presence time delay
The contact closes if people are present and opens when the
room is vacated after the time delay expires.
Potentiometer - Presence switch-on delay
•The contact only closes when someone is present after
expiry of the switch-on delay
•0 = contact closes immediately if people are present
Parameters and control commands via remote
control
The following parameters can be checked or changed via
the remote control for support during start-up as well as
servicing:
Parameter Description Can be
queried by
app
Can be
changed by
app
Detection zone Zone 1/zone 2 x x
Brightness set-
point value A
Value range in lux x x
Measurement off x x
Brightness actual
value A
Query brightness actual
value x
Room correction
factor A Room correction factor x x
Brightness mea-
surement value A
Lux meter brightness
value in lux x
Detection
sensitivity Detection sensitivity (PIR) x x
Time delay A
Value ranges in seconds/
minutes x
Pulse x
Short presence A On/Off x
Time delay H Value ranges in seconds/
minutes x
Switch-on delay H Value ranges in seconds/
minutes x
Conguration
type auto/man x x
Control input S auto/switch/push button
S/push button O x
Staircase light
function Off/On x x
Group address All/I/II/III x
LED display
motion Off/On x
Checking the set values:
With the app and the app remote control, parameters can be
checked by gradually sending the values to the detector. If
the sent value is below the set parameter, the LED lights up

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briey. If the sent value is equal to or above the set parame-
ter, the LED lights ickers for 2 s.
The following control commands can be triggered
with the remote control:
Control command Description Can be trigge-
red by app
Teach-in channel A Activation x
Switching light Lighting group can be switched on
and off. x
Presence test On/Off x
Restart Restart detector x
Factory settings Set all parameters and settings to
factory setting. x
Detection zone
The detection area is divided into two independent detection
zones (see 5. Detection area). For a maximum range, zone 1
and zone 2 are activated. If a limitation of the detection area
is required, zone 1 or zone 2 can be deactivated.
Value range (Glamox Sensor-app)
Selection of detection area Z1, Z2, Z1 and Z2
Brightness setpoint channel A light
Brightness setpoint A denes the minimum desired bright-
ness. The currently prevailing brightness is measured under-
neath the presence detector. If the prevailing brightness is
below the setpoint value, the light is switched on when a
presence is detected (in conguration type fully automatic
device).
Value range (Glamox Sensor-app)
Min. brightness setpoint value 30–3000 Lux
Deactivation of brightness measurement (brightness
measurement has no effect)
The lighting channels only switch according to presence
and absence.
Measurement off
Teach-in channel A light
During teach-in, the currently measured brightness value is
accepted as brightness setpoint value A. Values outside the
permitted range will automatically be set to the appropriate
limit value.
Value range (Glamox Sensor-app)
Teach-in channel A Teach-in for channel A light
Brightness actual value A
The brightness actual value can be checked for monitoring
purposes. To check, see the „Parameters ans commands via
remote control“ table.
Room correction factor lighting A, Brightness
measurement value lighting A
The room correction factor is a measure of the different
brightness measurements at the ceiling and on the work
surface (the brightness value depends on the ambient
conditions).
Room correction factor = Brightness value at the ceiling
Brightness value on the oor
The brightness measurement value at the ceiling is inuenced
by the installation location, incidence of light, position of the
sun, weather conditions, the reection properties of the room,
and the furniture. In order to be able to adhere to the requi-
red lux value in the desired area, a comparison of the bright-
ness measurements is necessary.
The measured lux meter value below the presence detector
is sent to the detector via the remote control.
When sending the brightness measurement value, the room
correction factor of the corresponding lighting channel is
automatically adjusted to the conditions inside the room.
Two different procedures can be selected in the app for the
comparison (automatic/manual calibration).
Connect the app remote control LMS MG PROGRAM
REMOTE BT with the corresponding Glamox Sensor-app.
Select the appropriate detector type <LMS MG PIR CLS
SENSOR-R LONG> and load the parameter set.
Select the <Brightness measurement value A> parameter.
Automatic calibration
Set up the LMS MG PROGRAM REMOTE BT according to
the drawing, and move a few steps away from the mea-
surement location, so the lux measurement will not be
inuenced.
Press OK.
▻A new window with the measured brightness measu-
rement value is shown. If you would like to apply this
value,
Press OK.
Important: Press the send button ( ). After this, the
brightness measurement is calibrated.
Manuel calibration using the lux meter
Set up or align the lux meter according to the drawing, and
read the lux value.
Press „Enter“ in the app.
▻ A new window opens.
Enter the lux value and press OK.
▻The brightness measurement value appears in the
display.
Important: Press the send button ( ). After this, the
brightness measurement is calibrated.
•The calculated room correction factor is adopted. The
room correction factor can be checked via the <Room
correction factor A> parameter for monitoring purposes.
The default value is 0.3.

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Detection sensitivity
The detector has 5 sensitivity increments. The basic setting is
the middle increment (3). With the app in combination with
the app remote control, the increments 1 to 5 can be selected
and sent to the detector.
Increment Sensitivity
1 very insensitive
2 insensitive
3 Standard
4 sensitive
5 very sensitive
By selecting the test presence operating mode, the set sensi-
tivity increment is not changed.
Time delay channel A light
Value range (Glamox Sensor-app)
Time delay for channel A 10 s–60 min
Control for staircase light timer switch
(0.5 s "on"/10 s "off") Pulse
Short presence channel A light
The time delay of channel A light can be switched off sooner
if a room is occupied only for a short time. (In fully automatic
device and semi-automatic device conguration type).
Value range (Glamox Sensor-app)
The time delay is applied according to the set time delay. Off
Short-term presence is active. On
Time delay channel H presence
Channel H presence always switches in case of a presence,
regardless of whether conguration type is set to fully auto-
matic device or semi-automatic. The relay contact opens if the
room is vacated only after the set time delay has expired.
Value range (Glamox Sensor-app)
Presence time delay 10 s–120 min
Switch-on delay channel H presence
The relay contact only closes when someone is present after
expiry of the set switch-on delay.
Value range (Glamox Sensor-app)
Adjustable values 0 s (no switch-on delay),
30 s, 1–10 min
Conguration type
Value range (Glamox Sensor-app)
Fully automatic device: the lighting switches on and off auto-
matically (depending on presence, absence and brightness) auto
Semi-automatic: Lights must always be switched on manually.
Lights are automatically switched off by the presence detector
(due to absence or brightness)
man
Control input S
Control input S for manual switch on/off of channel A light
automatically detects push buttons or switches.
Several push buttons can be connected to control input S.
Use light push button only with neutral conductor
connector.
Value range (Glamox Sensor-app)
Automatic detection of push button or switch. A signal that
is present for less than 0.7 s is detected as a push button.
Longer signals are evaluated as a switch.
auto
To adapt to user behaviour, the type of
the used signal transmitter can have
a xed setting. Automatic detection is
deactivated.
When selecting the push button, ope-
ning contact or NO contact can also be
specied.
Switch
Push button (NO
contact)
Push button (ope-
ning contact)
Switch
Push button
S
Push button
O
Staircase light function
Value range (Glamox Sensor-app)
The lighting can be switched on and off manually. Off
The lighting can be switched on, but not switched
off manually. It only switches off after the set time
delay.
On
Group address
This parameter is applied when using the LMS MG USER
REMOTE or the app remote control LMS MG PROGRAM
REMOTE BT user remote control.
A group address can be assigned to each lighting channel.
The group addresses in the detector can be programmed with
the app remote control/App or the user remote control.
Value range (Glamox Sensor-app)
Adjustable values LMS MG PROGRAM REMOTE BT I, II, III
Adjustable values LMS MG PROGRAM REMOTE BT/
App I–VIII, all
Adjustable values LMS MG USER REMOTE I, II
Using the user remote control, the group addresses can be
assigned as follows:
Press the and buttons simultaneously for at least 5 s I
Press the and buttons simultaneously for at least 5 s II
With the app remote control, the group address can be
assigned without the app as follows:
Press the and buttons at the same time for at least 5 s I
Press button A and the button at the same time for at least 5 s II
Press the and buttons at the same time for at least 5 s III

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LED display motion
The motion detection can be displayed via the LED.
Value range (Glamox Sensor-app)
No display of motion detection. Off
The LED is switched on when motion is detected, otherwise it
remains off.
On
Factory settings
The presence detector is delivered with the following parame-
ter values:
Parameter Value
Detection zone Z1 and Z2
Brightness setpoint value A 300 lux
Room correction factor A 0.3
Detection sensitivity (PIR) Increment 3
Time delay A 10 min
Short presence A On
Time delay H 10 min
Switch-on delay H 0 s
Conguration type auto
Control input S auto
Staircase light function Off
Group address I
LED display motion Off
9. Start-up
Switch-on behaviour
Every time the power supply is switched on, the presence
detector runs through two phases that are shown by an LED:
9.1. Start-up phase (30 s)
•The red LED ashes at one second intervals, both switch
contacts are closed (light and presence on).
•The detector does not respond to push button com-
mands and remote control commands.
•When no one is present, both contacts open after 30 s.
9.2. Operation
The detector is ready for operation (LED off).
Presence test
Presence test mode is used to test presence detection and
wiring. Presence test mode can be activated with the app in
combination with the app remote control or with the poten-
tiometer time delay light.
Setting the presence test mode via remote control
The detector goes directly into test mode when the test mode
is set via the remote control:
Every movement is indicated by the LED.
•When movement occurs, the light and presence switch
contacts close.
When no one is present, the light switch contact opens
after 10 s.
Brightness measurement deactivated, detector does
not react to brightness.
The detector reacts as in conguration type fully auto-
matic device, even if semi-automatic is set.
Teach-in cannot be activated in test mode.
•Test mode ends automatically after 10 min. The detector
restarts itself (see switch-on behaviour).
10. Technical data
Operating voltage 110–230 V AC +10 %/–15 %
Frequency 50–60 Hz
Upstream protection device: 13 A
Power consumption approx. 0.1 W
Type of installation Ceiling installation; ush/
surface mounted or ceiling
installation
Recommended installation height 2.0–6.0 m
Minimum height > 1.7 m
Detection area horizontal 360°
Maximum range 20 x 5 m (Mh. 3.5 m)/100 m2
radially moving
30 x 5 m (Mh. 3.5 m)/150 m2
tangentially moving
Setting range brightness setpoint value 30–3000 lux
Light time delay 10 s–60 min/pulse
Presence time delay 10 s–120 min
Switch-on delay "Presence" 0 s–10 min
Channel A light Relay 230 V/10 A, µ-contact
Max. switching capacity cos j1 resistive 2300 W (max. 10 A)
Max. switching capacity cos j 0.5 1150 VA
Max. switching capacity LED
LED lamp < 2 W
LED lamp > 2 W
see manufacturer concerning cos j
60 W
180 W
Guidance values max. switch-on current 800 A/200 µs
Maximum number EBs T5/T8 16 x 54/58 W, 24 x 35/36 W
8 x 2x 54/58 W
12 x 2x 35/36 W
Channel H, presence Relay, oating, base insulation
Maximum voltage 220 V DC/250 V AC
Maximum switching capacity 50 W/50 VA (max. 2 A)
Recommended minimum load 10 mV/10 mA
Connection type Screw terminals
Max. cable cross-section Max. 2 x 2.5 mm²
Size of ush-mounted box Size 1, Ø 55 mm (NIS, PMI)
Protection rating IP 54 installed
Ambient temperature –15 °C … +50 °C
CE Declaration of Conformity This device conforms to the
safety regulations of the EMC
directive 2014/30/EU and of
directive 2014/35/EU.

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Troubleshooting
Fault Cause
Light does not switch
on or off if presence
is detected and in
darkness
Lux value is set too low; detector set on semi-
automatic; light was switched off manually via
button, LMS MG USER REMOTE or LMS MG PRO-
GRAM REMOTE BT; person not within detection
area; obstruction(s) interrupting detection; time
delay set too short
Light stays on with
detection of presence
despite sufcient
brightness
Lux value is set too high; light was briey switched
on manually via button, LMS MG USER REMOTE
or LMS MG PROGRAM REMOTE BT (wait 30 min);
detector is in test mode
Light does not switch
off, or light switches on
spontaneously when
no one is present
Wait for time delay (self-learning);
thermal sources of interference in the detection
area: fan heaters, incandescent lamps/halogen
spotlights, moving objects (e.g. curtains hanging in
open windows);
Load (EBs, relays) not cleared
Push button does not
work
Device still in the start-up phase; illuminated
button was used without neutral conductor;
Push button not fed to the Master
Light cannot be swit-
ched off with the push
button
Push button not fed to the detector. Check wiring
to the push button.
Device does not
respond
Short circuit or several phases in parallel swit-
ching! Disconnect detector from the power supply
for 5 min (thermal fuse)
Error ashing
(4 x per second)
Error in self-test;
device not functional!
LED display
LED Description
Flashing at 1 second
intervals
The presence detector is in the start-up phase.
Flickering for 2 s The command sent from the remote control
via infrared was accepted by the presence
detector.
Lighting up briey The command sent from the remote control via
infrared was rejected by the presence detector.
The command is not valid. Check the selected
detector type or parameters on the SendoPro
or in the app.
Fast ashing Error ashing; The presence detector has
found an error.
Flickering for 20 s Teach-in via potentiometer is activated.
Lights up or ickers
irregularly
The presence detector is in presence test
mode or "LED display movement" is activated.
The LED displays detection of movement.
Dimensions diagrams
11. Contact
Glamox AS
BU Norway
Hoffsveien 1C
0275 Oslo
Postboks 163 Skøyen
0212 Oslo
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