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LEGRAND 488 06 User manual

Updated: 31/05/2010
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87045 LIMOGES Cedex
Telephone : 33 5 55 06 87 87 - Fax: 33 5 55 06 88 88
Technical data sheet: F01013EN/01
Cat. No(s): 488 06
Created: 29/09/2009
Dual Tech detector switch
CONTENTS
1. USE
This device automatically controls a light source by detecting movement
in its supervision zone.
Movement detector with 360° detection angle
Detection methods: infrared (PIR) and ultrasound (US)
Mounting: ceiling
2. TECHNICAL DATA
Voltage: 100 - 240 V~
Frequency: 50 / 60 Hz
No-load power consumption: 0.8 W
Output by normally open contact connected to phase
Cabling: 2 x 2.5 mm2
Flush-mounting diameter: 65 mm without flush-mounting box,
68 mm with flush-mounting box
Weight: 162 g
Impact resistance: IK04
Penetration by solid/liquid bodies: IP20
Operating temperature: - 5°C to + 45°C
Storage temperature: - 20°C to + 70°C
Cover removed
3. OVERALL DIMENSIONS
Without protective cover
With protective cover
230 V~ 2000 W 8.5 A 2000 W 8.5 A 1000 VA 4.3 A 10x(2x36 W) 4.3 A 500 VA 2.1 A 1000 VA 4.3 A
I max.  2A
110 V~ 1000 W 8.5 A 1000 W 8.5 A 500 VA 4.3 A 5x(2x36 W) 4.3 A 250 VA 2.1 A 500 VA 4.3 A
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1Incandescent lamp
2Halogen lamp
3Halogen lamp with separate ferromagnetic or electronic transformer
4Fluorescent tubes
5Compact fluorescent lamp with integrated ballast
6Compact fluorescent lamp with separate ferromagnetic or electronic ballast
7Contactors
IR reception LED
(for configuration tool
or remote control)
IR transmission LED
(for configuration tool)
LEARN key
PIR Detector
US Detector
Protective shield
Green detection
indicator light
Green programming
indicator light
50
59
52
65 82
Ø: 122
Ø: 122
CONTENTS Page
1. Use...........................1
2. Technical data ..................1
3. Overall dimensions...............1
4. Connection .....................2
5. Installation .....................2
6. Removal .......................2
7. Settings .......................3
8. Performance....................4
9. Cleaning .......................4
10. Standards ......................4
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Cat. No(s): 488 06
Dual Tech detector switch
Technical data sheet: F01013EN/01 Created: 29/09/2009
CONTENTS
5. INSTALLATION
6. REMOVAL
4. CONNECTION
Number of terminals: 4
Terminal type: automatic
Terminal capacity: 2 x 2.5 mm2
Stripping length: 8 mm
Cabling with auxiliary control : Manual on/Auto off
Pressing the auxiliary control allows the load to be switched on or off
manually. If no action is performed on the control, the detector will cut
off the related load at the end of the time delay or when the brightness
threshold is reached.
Cabling without auxiliary control: Auto on/Auto off
The load will be switched on and off automatically.
Option: Detector control using infra-red remote control.
Wiring
1
2
3
1
2
50
Ø 68 Ø 65
8.5 A
max.
100 m max.
8.5 A
max.
0.3 to 30 mm
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Cat. No(s): 488 06
Dual Tech detector switch
Technical data sheet: F01013EN/01 Created: 29/09/2009
CONTENTS
7. SETTINGS (cont.)
- Modifying parameters using configuration tools
•882 35: Simplified configuration tool
• 882 30: Advanced configuration tool
When the detector receives an IR command from a configuration tool
it emits a beep acknowledging the modification.
- Return to factory settings:
First press: Press LEARN briefly, the LED blinks slowly.
Second press: Keep LEARN pressed down for 10 seconds until the
LED blinks rapidly.
7. SETTINGS
- Parameters:
Time delay: Time for which light is switched on following detection.
Sensitivity: Detector range setting.
Brightness threshold: Brightness value below which the light is switched on
and above which the light is switched off.
Auto on/Auto off mode:
The light is switched on automatically:
- When presence is detected, if the natural brightness is too low.
The light is switched off automatically:
- Where no presence is detected and at the end of the time delay set.
- Or if there is a sufficient level of natural light (activated setting).
Any new detection causes an automatic switch on if there is insufficient light.
Passage mode:
- If there is no presence detected in the 3 minutes following an initial detection,
the product will cut off after 3 minutes.
- If a new presence is detected in the 3 minutes following the initial detection,
the device will cut off at the end of the time delay set.
Manual on/Auto off mode:
Comes on via a manual switch, automatic switch off:
- Where no presence is detected and at the end of the time delay set.
Following switch off, any new detection within a 30-second period will cause the
device to be switched on automatically.
After 30 seconds the device is switched on via a manual switch.
Initial detection: Light switched on from first detection.
Hold: The load remains active if any new presence is detected.
Reactivation: Function allowing automatic start of the product at the end of
30 seconds following the load being switched off.
Upon being switched off, any new detection within a 30-second period will cause
the device to be switched on automatically.
After 30 seconds the device must be switched on manually.
Calibration: The surrounding level of light measured with a luxmeter will then
have to be transmitted to the detector.
Regulation: Light switched off automatically 10 minutes after the brightness
threshold has been exceeded. If the light level is below the brightness threshold,
the light is activated automatically after 20 seconds.
Light input: Quantity of additional lux provided when the light is switched on.
Sensor parameters Default
value
Modifiable parameters Configuration
tools
88230 88235
Time delay 15 mn 3,5,10,15,20 min −
0 - 59 min 59s −
Sensitivity PIR (ultra high)
/ US (high) Low, medium, high, ultra high
Brightness threshold 500 lux 20, 100, 300, 500, 1000 lux −
0 - 1275 lux −
Modes
Auto on/Auto off Inactive Activatable/Deactivatable
Passage mode Active Activatable/Deactivatable
Manual on/Auto off Inactive Activatable/Deactivatable
Detection
system
Initial PIR and US PIR and/or US, PIR, US, −
Hold PIR or US PIR and/or US, PIR, US, −
Reactivation PIR or US PIR and/or US, PIR, US,
Deactivatable −
Alert Inactive Activatable/Deactivatable −
Advanced
mode
Calibration − 0 - 99995 lux −
Regulation Active Activatable/Deactivatable −
Light input Auto Auto - 1275 lux −
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Cat. No(s): 488 06
Dual Tech detector switch
Technical data sheet: F01013EN/01 Created: 29/09/2009
CONTENTS
8. PERFORMANCE
- PIR Detection
- US Detection
Sensitivity
Low (25%)
Sensitivity
Medium (50%)
Ø (m) Surface area (m²) Ø (m) Surface area (m²)
Height (m)
2.5 4 15 4 15
36 30 6 30
46 30 6 30
56 30 6 30
60 0 6 30
Sensitivity
High (75%)
Sensitivity
Ultra-high (100%)
Ø (m) Surface area (m²) Ø (m) Surface area (m²)
Height (m)
2.5 6 30 11 95
38 50 13 150
410 80 13 150
510 80 13 130
610 80 13 130
Sensitivity
Low (25%)
Sensitivity
Medium (50%)
Ø (m) Surface area (m²) Ø (m) Surface area (m²)
Height (m)
2.5 4 15 6 25
35.5 25 6.5 35
46.5 35 7.5 45
56 30 10.5 90
64 15 5.5 25
Sensitivity
High (75%)
Sensitivity
Ultra-high (100%)
Ø (m) Surface area (m²) Ø (m) Surface area (m²)
Height (m)
2.5 6.5 30 8 50
38.5 60 11.5 100
412.5 125 14 155
512 115 16.5 215
68.5 60 12.5 125
Height
ø PIR
ø US
9. CLEANING
Ensure the lens remains clean.
Surface cleaning using a cloth.
Do not use: acetone, tar remover, trichloroethylene.
Resistant to the following products: - Hexane (EN 60669-1),
- Methylated spirit,
- Soapy water,
- Diluted ammonia
- Bleach diluted to 10%,
- Window cleaning products.
10. STANDARDS
Directive: CE
Installation standards: NFC 15-100
Product standards: IEC 60669-2-1
Environmental standards:
- European Directive 2002/96/EC:
WEEE (Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment).
- European Directive 2002/95/EC:
RoHS (Restriction of Hazardous Substances).
- Decrees and/or regulations: ERP (public buildings)
ERT (professional buildings)
IGH (high-rise buildings)
WARNING : Conduct preliminary tests before using any other
specific cleaning products.

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