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Oppermann Regelgeräte OPP-PIR-LUX-1 User manual

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Combination detector – presence and brightness
OPP-PIR-LUX-1
Sensor ventilation air conditioning | Data sheet No. 15604 | Version 02-2012 | 1| 2
Technical Data
Infrared sensor: Omni-directional 360 °
Brightness sensor: Photocell, adjustable
Power supply: 24 ± 2 V AC/DC
Sensor range: Height x 2.5 at 25 °C
Power consumption: 8 mA (standby), 20 mA (activ)
Response velocity: 0.1 to 3 m/s
Output signal/motion: 1 changeover contact,
24 V AC/DC; 0.2 A max.
Output signal/light: TTL (5 V active, 0 V o)
Ambient conditions: -10 °C – + 60 °C, max. 95 % RH
Weight: ca. 130g
Dimensions (Ø x H): 110 x 60 mm
Installation height: 2.4 – 4.2 m
Cable bushing: From rear for cable IY(ST)Y4x2x0.8
Color: white
• Ceiling installation 360° range
• 24 V AC/DC connection
• Shut-o lag: 10s – 30 min, selectable
• Switch-on lag: 0 – 10 min, selectable
• Relay output: one changeover contact for
motion detection
• TTL output for light control
Product description
The OPP-PIR-1 is a presence and brightness detector speci-
cally designed for HVAC applications in a visually appealing,
white housing. The lens has a detection angle of 360° to reliably
detect motion. A photocell additionally detects brightness and
switches the light output when the brightness falls below the
setpoint in conjunction with motion.
Detection range
Front view Side view
Installation height 2.4 m 3.0 m 3.6 m 4.2 m
Sensor range 6.0 m 7.5 m 9.0 m 10.5 m
Combination detector - presence and brightness OPP-PIR-LUX-1
2| 2| Sensor ventilation air conditioning | Data sheet No. 15604 | Version 02-2012 Specications subject to change.
Oppermann Regelgeräte GmbH | Im Spitzhau 1 | 70771 Leinfelden-Echterdingen, Germany
Phone +49 711 72723560 | Fax +49 711 7280527 | [email protected] |www.oppermann-regelgeraete.de
Ø110 mm
Contacts are shown disconnected from power.
The relay is energized on motion. Contact C - NO is then
closed. If the brightness drops below the programmed
threshold and motion is detected, the TTL output is swit-
ched to active (5 V).
Installation
All work (such as installation, electrical connection, startup,
operation, and maintenance) must only be performed by
suciently qualied tradesmen. The respectively applicable
local rules and regulations (e.g. national building codes,
electrical/VDE regulations, etc.) must be observed. Installers
and operating entities are required to suciently familiarize
themselves before startup. Read the product description
before operating the equipment. Verify that the product can
be used for the relevant application without restrictions. We
are not liable for printing errors and changes after printing.
Appropriate use implies compliance with operating and
installation instructions. We are not liable for losses due to
inappropriate use. Unauthorized or inappropriate manipulati-
ons or modications of the device render the operating
permit, the product warranty and warranty claims null and
void.
Do not expose the sensor to direct sun irradiation or high
heat. Do not obstruct the detection zone with owers,
furniture, or other objects.
1. Cut a Ø 60 mm hole into the ceiling.
2. Open front cover by loosening the cover screw.
3. Now connect the cables and mount the detector to the
ceiling with screws and dowels.
4. Verify that both rotating switches are set correctly. Finally,
position and secure the front cover with screws.
Connecting diagram Function check
Set ON and OFF lag to 0. Turn on the power supply to the
detector. Wait 30 seconds to complete the warmup phase.
Enter the detection space and walk around at normal speed.
The red LED lights up as soon as the sensor detects motion;
the relay is energized. If the brightness drops below the
programmed threshold and motion is detected concurrently,
the TTL output is switched to 5 V. Appropriately adjust the
brightness threshold as required with the potentiometer (see
gure below).
Attention:
Note the arrow (notch) on the rotating switches
(SW) for the lag. *Default setting ON+OFF: SW = 0;
only adjust the lag when power has been
disconnected!!
SW0* 1234567
ON 0 seconds 10 Sec. 20 Sec. 30 Sec. 1Min. 2Min. 5Min. 10 Min.
OFF 10 Sec. 30 Sec. 1Min. 3Min. 6Min. 10 Min. 20 Min. 30 Min.
OFF =
switch-o lag ON =
switch-on lag
Red LED
PIR infrared sensor
(do not touch)
Photocell
(Don't touch)
Brightness setting
58 mm
27 mm
60 mm
0
SW
4
Circuit board view
Dimensions