STEINEL 029562 SensIQ Motion Detector PIR Professional Instructions

June 9, 2024
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STEINEL 029562 SensIQ Motion Detector PIR Professional

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Instruction

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General safety precautions

  • Disconnect the power supply before attempting any work on the unit.

  • During installation, the electric power cable to be connected must not be live. Therefore, switch off the power first and use a voltage tester to make sure the wiring is off-circuit.

  • Installing the sensor involves work on the mains power supply. This work must therefore be carried out professionally in accordance with national wiring regulations and electrical operating conditions. (DE: VDE 0100,
    AT: ÖVE/ÖNORM E 8001-1, CH: SEV 1000)

  • Only use genuine replacement parts.

  • Repairs must only be made by specialist workshops.

sensIQ / sensIQ eNet

The sensIQ and sensIQ eNet, referred to below as sensor, are motion detectors for outdoors and suit-able for mounting on ceilings and walls. The sensor can be integrated into an eNet wireless network. The unit is equipped with pyro sensors that detect the invisible heat emitted by moving objects (peo-ple, animals, etc.). The heat detected in this way is converted electronically into a signal that switches a connected load ON (e.g. a light). Heat is not detected through obstacles, such as walls or panes of glass. Heat radiation of this type will, therefore, not trigger the sensor. All function settings can also be made via the RC9 remote control or Smart Remote, ➜ “8. Accessories”.

Note: The eNet version can be integrated into an eNet wireless network.
Package contents (Fig. 3.1)
Product dimensions (Fig. 3.2)
Unit parts (Fig. 3.3)

  • A Wall mount
  • B Sensor housing
  • C Lens enclosure
  • D Light-level setting
  • E Reach setting
  • F Slot for floating module (optional)
  • G Time setting
  • H Lenses
  • Corner wall mount (Fig. 3.4)

Installation

  • Switch OFF power supply (Fig. 4.1).
  • Select a mounting location suitable for ceiling or wall mounting (Fig. 4.2).

The site of installation should be at least 50 cm away from other lights because heat radiated from these may activate the system. In order to achieve optimum detection, the sensor must be installed tangential to the walking direction. A corner wall mount is provided for mounting on outside corners.
The mains supply lead is a 3-core cable (max. conductor Ø 15-19 mm):
L = phase conductor
N = neutral conductor
PE = protective-earth conductor
If the rubber seal is damaged, the cable entry openings must be sealed with an M16 or M20 double seal cable gland. A condensation water drainage hole is outlined in the housing. This can be opened for wall installation. The wall mount must be renewed if any subsequent change is made to the wiring run.
Connection examples
Light without existing neutral conductor (Fig. 4.3) Light with existing neutral conductor (Fig. 4.4) Connection via two-circuit switch for manual and automatic operation (Fig. 4.5)
Connection via two-way switch for manual override and automatic operation (Fig. 4.6)
Setting I: Automatic operation
Setting II: Manual operation, light permanently ON

Note: The system cannot be switched OFF, it is Nˆ˙only possible to select operation at setting I or II.

  • Load, lighting max. 2500 W,
    ➜ “13. Technical specifications”

  • Sensor connection terminals

  • Indoor switch

  • Indoor two-circuit switch, manual, automatic

  • Indoor two-way switch, automatic, manual override

Connecting several sensors in parallel (not illustrated)
In this case, it is important not to exceed a sensor’s maximum connected rating. In addition, all units must be connected to the same phase.
A floating module can be used as an option (Fig. 4.7).

Mounting

  • Check all components for damage.
  • Do not use the product if it is damaged.
  • Select a mounting location suitable for ceiling or wall mounting.

Mounting procedure

  • Undo locking screw (Fig. 5.1).
  • Detach wall mount from lens housing (Fig. 5.1).
  • Drill condensation water drainage hole in relation to mounting direction (Fig. 5.2).
  • Mark drill holes (Fig. 5.3).

Power supply lead, concealed (Fig. 5.4).

  • Drill holes and fit wall plugs.
  • Make sure the connection cable is wired up correctly.

Power supply lead, surface-mounted (Fig. 5.5).

  • Drill holes and fit wall plugs.
  • Make sure the connection is wired up correctly.
  • If the power supply lead is surface-mounted, drill open the cable entry on the sensor housing and file edges to make them smooth (Fig. 5.6).
  • Connect sensor plug connector (Fig. 5.7).
  • Fit lens housing onto wall mount (Fig. 5.8).
  • Check position of the connection cable (Fig. 5.9).
  • Fit locking screw (Fig. 5.10).
  • Switch ON power supply (Fig. 5.11).
  • Make settings, ➜ “6. / 7. Functions”.

Starting up eNet (eNet version only)
The sensIQ eNet can be integrated into an eNet system in various ways.
The sensIQ eNet’s sensor channel can be used for switching an eNet actuator. The sensIQ eNet’s relay (actuator channel) can also switch an eNet transmitter/sensor.
Procedure for programming into the server The eNet server identifies the sensIQ eNet within one minute after applying the supply voltage or after setting the sensor channel to programming mode via the RC9 remote control, ➜ “7. RC9 remote control functions”. In this case, connec-tion to other users in the eNet system is set up and programmed via the eNet server.

Making connections via pushbutton configuration
According to the eNet standard, the sensIQ eNet can also be connected directly to one or more eNet users.
The sensIQ provides both options for connecting the sensor channel to an eNet actuator and for connecting the relay (actuator) to an eNet sensor/transmitter. Connections of this type are set up via the RC9 remote control, ➜ “7. RC9 remote control functions”.

Returning to factory settings
A factory reset is carried out resetting both channels.

Functions on the unit

After connection to the mains power supply, the sensor first goes through a calibration cycle for 40-50 s (LED flashes once a second).

Factory setting:
Light-level setting: 2000 lux
Time setting: 10 s
Reach setting = max.
Light-level setting (Fig. 6.1/E)
The chosen response threshold can be set from approx. 2-2000 lux.

Time setting (Fig. 6.1/F)
The time you wish the connected light to stay ON for can be infinitely adjusted from approx. 5 s to a maximum of 15 min.

Pulse mode:
If the controller is set to ” “, the unit is in pulse mode, i.e. the output is switched ON for approx. 2 s (e.g. for staircase lighting timer). Afterwards, the sensor does not react to movement for approx. 8 s.

Reach setting (Fig. 6.2)
The reach can be infinitely adjusted from 2-20 m in three directions (independently of each other) via 3 control dials. The maximum detection reach is selected via the control dials.

Detection diagram (Fig. 6.3)

Film shrouds 1-5 (Fig. 6.4)
If the independent settings of the 3 sensors are not sufficient, the detection zone can be restricted fur-ther by fitting film shrouds 1, 2, 3. Film shrouds 1 + 2 under the sensor help to prevent the detection of small animals. This, of course, takes these lenses out of action and in particular results in loss of the sneak-by guard.
Note: The remote control does not work when using film shroud 2.
Advice: Apply a solution of water and detergent to the lens before fitting the shroud foil. This way, the foil does not adhere immediately and gives you time to make precision adjustments. The foil adheres once the detergent solution has dried.

Manual override function (Fig. 6.5)
If a mains switch is installed in the mains supply lead, the following functions are provided in addition to simply switching light ON and OFF:

Sensor mode:

  • Switch light ON (when light is OFF):
    Switch OFF and ON once. Light stays ON for the period selected.

  • Switch light OFF (when light is ON):
    Switch OFF and ON once. Light goes out or switches to sensor mode.

Manual override

  • Activate manual override:
    Switch OFF and ON twice. The light is set to manual override for 4 hours (status LED ON). Then it returns automatically to sensor mode (status LED OFF).

  • Deactivate manual override:
    Switch OFF and ON once. Light goes out or switches to sensor operation.
    Important: The switch must be actuated in rapid succession (in the 0.2-1 s range).

RC9 remote control functions (Fig. 7.1)

Principle: The eNet RC9 remote control makes larger-scale lighting systems easier to install as it avoids the need to set each light/sensor prior to in- stallation. Any number of lights/sensors can be controlled via the remote control. A status LED on the light/sensor acknowledges each valid press of the button for the specific product.

Functions:

  1.  Light-level setting
    The chosen response threshold can be selected at the press of a button.

  2. Daylight operating mode (depending on ambient light level)

  3. Night mode (2 lux)

  4. Light-level setting via the memory button / teach mode.
    This button must be pressed at the level of light at which you want the sensor to respond to movement from now on. The current value is stored.

  5. Time setting
    The period of time you want the light to stay ON for after the last detected movement can be set to 10 s, 1 min, 5 min or 15 min by pressing these buttons.

  6.  Setting the light to stay ON for a time of your own choice. Each press of the button increments the current time setting by 1 min (up to 15 min).

  7. Pressing this button in sensor mode switches the light ON for 4 hours (the status LED lights up permanently). Pressing this button in 4 h ON mode switches the light OFF for 4 hours (the status LED lights up permanently). The 4 h mode is terminated after the time elapses, by pressing the reset button or by pressing the 4 h button in the 4 h OFF mode.

  8. Install mode (test mode) Install mode has the purpose of checking for proper working order as well for testing the detection zone. Irrespective of light level, the light switches ON for 5 s in response to movement. Movement is signalized by the status LED.
    Install mode has priority over all other settings. Install mode ends automatically after 10 minutes.
    Install mode ends immediately after pressing reset.
    Note: Teach mode and Install mode cannot be used at the same time.

  9. Reset
    Resets all settings to the values selected on the light manually or to the factory settings.

  10. Sensor
    Sensor channel programming mode (eNet products only)
    Press the button for approx. 5 s until the eNet sensor LED flashes. If the actuator channel of the other device is also in programming mode, briefly press the button once again.
    Deleting sensor channel connection Press the button for approx. 20 s until the eNet sensor LED flashes rapidly, then briefly press the button once again.
    Programming mode / connecting to eNet server
    Press the button for approx. 5 s until the eNet sensor LED flashes.

  11. Actuator
    Actuator channel programming mode (eNet products only)
    Press the button for approx. 5 s until the eNet actuator channel LED flashes.
    Deleting actuator channel connection Press the button for approx. 20 s until the eNet actuator channel LED flashes rapidly, then briefly press the button once again.

Accessories

Floating module MPF 1: EAN 4007841609115 Smart Remote: EAN 4007841009151

Operation / maintenance

The infrared sensor can be used for switching light ON and OFF automatically. The unit is not suitable for burglar alarm systems as it is not tamperproof in the manner prescribed for such systems. Weather conditions may affect the way the motion detector works. Strong gusts of wind, snow, rain or hail may cause the light to come ON when it is not wanted because the sensor is unable to distinguish between sudden changes of temperature and sources of heat. The detector lens may be cleaned with a damp cloth if it gets dirty (do not use cleaning agents).

EC Declaration of Conformity

Hereby, STEINEL Vertrieb GmbH declares that the radio equipment type SensIQ eNet is in compliance with Directive 2014/53/EU. The full text of the EU declaration of conformity is available at the following internet address: www.steinel.de

Disposal

Electrical and electronic equipment, accessories and packaging must be recycled in an environmentally compatible manner.
Do not dispose of electrical and electronic equipment as domestic waste.

EU countries only:
Under the current European Directive on Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment and its implementation in national law, electrical and electronic equipment no longer suitable for use must be collected separately and recycled in an environ-mentally compatible manner.

Manufacturer’s Warranty

As purchaser, you are entitled to your statutory rights against the vendor. If these rights exist in your country, they are neither curtailed nor restricted by our Warranty Declaration. We guarantee that your STEINEL Professional sensor product will remain in perfect condition and proper working order for a period of 5 years. We guarantee that this product is free from material-, manufacturing- and design flaws. In addition, we guarantee that all electronic components and cables function in the proper manner and that all materials used and their surfaces are without defects.

Making Claims
If you wish to make a claim, please send your prod-uct complete and carriage paid with the original receipt of purchase, which must show the date of purchase and product designation, either to your retailer or contact us at STEINEL (UK) Limited, 25 Manasty Road, Axis Park, Orton Southgate, Peterborough, PE2 6UP, for a returns number. For this reason, we recommend that you keep  your receipt of purchase in a safe place until the warranty period expires. STEINEL shall assume no liability for the costs or risks involved in returning a product.
For information on making claims under the terms of the warranty, please go to www.steinel-professional.de/garantie
If you have a warranty claim or would like to ask any question regarding your product, you are welcome to call us at any time on our Service Hotline 01733 366700.

Technical specifications

  • Dimensions (H × W × D) 144 × 113 × 172 mm

  • Additional switching capacities Incandescent / halogen lamp load
    Fluorescent lamps, electronic ballast 2500 W
    Fluorescent lamps, uncorrected 1500 W
    Fluorescent lamps, series-corrected 1000 VA
    Fluorescent lamps, parallel-corrected 1800 VA
    Low-voltage halogen lamps 500 VA
    LED < 2 W 2300 VA 16 W
    2 W < LED < 8 W 64 W
    LED > 8 W 64 W
    Capacitive load 176 μF

  • Starting current C < 176 μF, max. 8 LED/fluorescent lamps

  • Voltage supply 220-240 V AC, 50 / 60 Hz

  • Angle of coverage 300° with 180° angle of aperture as well as sneak-by guard and coverage directly below the sensor. Capability of masking out detection zone in segments

  • Reach Adjustable in 3 directions via control dial independently of each other, (2-20 m, temperature-stabilised)

  • Sensor system 4 sensors, 6 detection levels for long-distance detection and 5 for sneak-by guard, 1360 switching zones

  • Time setting 5 s – 15 min, pulse mode (approx. 2 s)

  • Twilight setting 2-2000 lux

  • Manual override (permanent light) selectable (4 h)

  • Permanently OFF selectable (4 h) / (via remote control only)

  • IP rating IP54 through 2K technology

  • Temperature range -20°C to +50°C

  • For eNet version only

  • Radio frequency 868.3 MHz

  • Transmitter power max. 20 mW

  • Reach in the open max. 100 m

Troubleshooting

Malfunction: Cause: Remedy

  • No power at the sensor
    • Fuse faulty, not switched ON, break in wiring
    • Short circuit
    • Replace fuse, turn ON power switch, check lead with voltage tester
    • Check connections
  • Sensor will not switch ON
    • Twilight control set to night mode during daytime operation
    • Bulb faulty
    • Mains power switch OFF
    • Fuse faulty
    • Detection zone not properly targeted
    • Adjust setting
    • Change bulb
    • Switch ON
    • Fit new fuse, check connection if necessary
    • Readjust
  • Sensor will not switch OFF
    • Continuous movement in the detection zone
    • Light being operated is located in the detection zone and keeps switching ON as a result of temperature change
    • Light being operated is in manual override mode (LED ON)
    • Position wi-fi device very close to the sensor
    • Check zone and readjust or fit shrouds if necessary
    • Change detection zone or fit shrouds
    • Deactivate manual override
    • Increase distance between wi-fi device and sensor >3m
  • Sensor keeps switching ON/OFF
    • Light being operated is located in the detection zone
    • Animals moving in the detection zone
    • Change zone or fit shrouds, increase distance
    • Change detection zone or fit shrouds
  • Sensor responds when it should not
    • Wind is moving trees and bushes in the detection zone n Cars on the road are being detected
    • Sunlight is shining on the lens
    • Sudden change in temperature caused by weather (wind, rain, snow) or air discharged from fans, open windows
    • Change detection zone
    • Change detection zone
    • Mount sensor in a sheltered place or change detection zone n Change detection zone, mount in a different place
  • Change in sensor’s reach
    • Differing ambient temperatures
    • Adjust reach via reach controller (Fig. 6.2), apply shrouds where necessary (Fig. 6.4)

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