theben 1030052 Presence Detector Instruction Manual
- June 12, 2024
- theben
Table of Contents
- General information
- Safety
- Proper Use
- Installation
- Connection
- Settings via potentiometer
- Parameters and control commands via remote control
- Parameters and control commands via app
- Troubleshooting
- Technical data
- Contact
- References
- Read User Manual Online (PDF format)
- Download This Manual (PDF format)
Presence detector
LUXA 103 S360-100-12 DE-UP WH
1030052
LUXA 103 S360-101-12 DE-UP WH
1030053
LUXA 103 S360-100-12 AP WH
1030062
LUXA 103 S360-101-12 AP WH
1030063
LUXA 103 S360-100-28 DE-UP WH
1030072
LUXA 103 S360-100-28 AP WH
1030082
General information
-
Presence detector for ceiling installation (false ceiling), flush mounting in standard box and surface mounting
-
Suited for mixed light measurement
-
Functions adjustable with remote control theSenda P and theSenda B/app; functions for the user can be called up via theSenda S
-
Detection area: presence detector circular Ø 12 m; corridor detector rectangular 28 x 5 m
-
Various versions:
LUXA 103 S360-100-12 DE-UP WH: for ceiling installation and flush mounting, 1 switching channel for light
LUXA 103 S360-101-12 DE-UP WH: for ceiling installation and flush mounting, 1 switching channel for light, 1 potential-free contact for HVAC
LUXA 103 S360-100-12 AP WH: for surface mounting, 1 switching channel for light
LUXA 103 S360-101-12 AP WH: for surface mounting, 1 switching channel for light, 1 potential-free contact for HVAC
LUXA 103 S360-100-28 DE-UP WH: for ceiling installation and flush mounting, 1 switching channel for light
LUXA 103 S360-100-28 AP WH: for surface mounting, 1 switching channel for light -
Optional accessories:
Adapter set Switzerland 9070842; surface-mounted frame 9070843, 9070844 theSenda S user remote control (9070911) (theSenda S for short), theSenda P service remote control (9070910) (theSenda P for short), theSenda B app remote control (9070985) and the corresponding “theSenda Plug” app (iOS/Android) (theSenda B/app for short)
Safety
| Assembly and installation should only be carried out by a qualified
electrician, somebody who has completed appropriate professional training and
has the knowledge and experience necessary to be able to recognise and avoid
the potential dangers posed by electricity.
---|---
| Before installation/disassembly, disconnect the power supply and ensure that
the parts are no longer live.
****| Prior to commissioning and using the product, read and observe all the
operating instructions.
The presence detectors conform to EN 60669-2-1 if correctly installed.
Proper Use
- Presence detector for automatic lighting control and HVAC (depending on version)
- Suited for ceiling installation (false ceilings), flush mounting in standard box (1030052, 1030053, 1030072) or surface mounting (1030062, 1030063, 1030082) indoors and outdoors:
Detector with circular detection area for individual and open-plan offices, toilets, basements, etc.;
Detector with rectangular detection area (1030072 + 1030082 so called → corridor detector) for aisles and corridors
Installation
Installation instructions
As the detector reacts to variations in temperature, avoid the following
situations:
-
Do not point the presence detector at objects with highly reflective surfaces such as mirrors, etc.
-
Do not install the presence detector near heat sources such as heating vents, air conditioners, lamps, etc.
-
Do not point the presence detector at objects that move in the wind such as curtains, large plants, etc.
-
Pay attention to the direction of motion during the test run.
Prior to installation, you may need to make settings at the potentiometers.
Observe the recommended installation height of 2.5 – 3.5 m!
Ensure that there are no obstructions, as infrared rays cannot pass through solid objects.
When mounting the corridor sensor (1030072, 1030082), pay attention to correct alignment. -
Disconnect power source.
Installation in false ceiling (ceiling installation)
****This type of installation applies to detectors 1030052, 1030053, 1030072.
- Create a ceiling opening of approx. Ø 60 mm.
- Strip the cable to 8 – 10 mm according to the device labelling.
- Connect the device as shown in the figure, attach the cord grip using the cable ties supplied and fit the transparent touch protection cap.
- Press the springs upwards and push the device into the ceiling opening.
Flush mounting
This type of installation applies to detectors 1030052, 1030053, 1030072.
To fit the devices into a box, the springs and the touch protection cap
must be removed.
- Strip the cable to 8 – 10 mm according to the device labelling.
- Connect and assemble the device as shown in the figure.
****A box with a minimum depth of 61 mm provides the optimum installation conditions.
- Screw the mounting frame onto opposite sides of the flushmounted box.
- Connect the device.
- † Slide the device over the first resistance in the box (see figure) and fix it to the mounting frame by pressing and turning it clockwise.
Dismounting and settings at the potentiometers
-
Push the device upwards and turn it anticlockwise (1).
→ The device comes halfway out of the box. -
Make settings on the potentiometers (2); remount the device by pressing and turning it clockwise.
-
For complete dismounting, press on a snap-in point (see arrow) above the potentiometers by using the screwdriver and loosen the device (3).
Pay attention to live parts.
Surface mounting
**** This type of installation applies to detectors 1030062, 1030063,
1030082.
-
Strip the cable to 8 – 10 mm according to the device labelling.
-
Pierce the seal(s) for the lines in the surface-mounted housing with the screwdriver.
-
Attach the housing to the ceiling and connect according to the terminal labelling.
-
Attach the sensor part as shown and snap it into place by pressing.
****When mounting the sensor part, only press on the edge area. -
Place the decorative ring according to the marking and snap it into place by turning it.
****If cover clips are needed to restrict the detection area, they must be snapped onto the lens before mounting the decorative ring (see chap. Limiting the detection area, p. 4)
Surface-mounting with surface-mounted frame
If you wish to use the optional surface-mounted frame in grey or black
(9070483, 9070484) with detector 1030063, you must proceed as follows:
- Loosen the screws of the terminal holder (1).
- Remove the terminal holder and connector of the S/P input (2, 3).
- Reinsert the connector for the HVAC channel and terminal holder for the push button/parallel input (H1, H2, S/P) and tighten the screws (4, 5, 6).
Dismounting
Ensure absence of voltage at the device.
- Dismount the decorative ring by turning it.
- Optionally, dismount the cover clip.
- Use the screwdriver to remove the sensor part from the surface-mounted housing at the points marked with an arrow.
Indoor detection area
Presence detector (circular detection area)
■ seated
■ going frontally to the detector
■ going transversally to the detector
Installation height: 3 m
Installation height (A)| going transversally (T)| going frontally
(R)| seated (S)
---|---|---|---
2.5 m| Ø 10 m| Ø 6 m| Ø 4 m
3 m| Ø 12 m| Ø 6 m| Ø 5 m
3.5 m| Ø 10 m| Ø 6 m| Ø 5 m
Corridor detector (rectangular detection area)
■ going transversally to the detector
■ going frontally to the detecto
Installation height: 3 m
Installation height (A)| going transversally (T)| going frontally
(R)
---|---|---
2.5 m| 28 x 5 m| 14 x 5 m
3 m| 28 x 5 m| 14 x 5 m
3.5 m| 26 x 4 m| 12 x 5 m
Limiting the detection area
- Use the enclosed cover clip to adjust the detector to the desired detection area.
- Remove the required section of the clip using scissors.
- Then place it on the lens.
Presence detector
Corridor detector
Outdoor detection area
LUXA 103 can also be used outdoors. This can be set in the app.
** Activating the “Outdoor application” reduces potential sources of
interference, such as rain or wind. As a result, the detection area will be
reduced.
Presence detector**
■ going transversally to the detector
■ going frontally to the detector
Installation height: 3 m
Corridor detector
■ going transversally to the detector
■ going frontally to the detector
Installation height: 3 m
Connection
Use the same phase for all detectors and push buttons.
Illuminated push buttons can only be used with a neutral conductor connection.
Secure the device with an upstream type B or type C circuit breaker (EN
60898-1) of 10 A.
Secure the device with an upstream type B or type C circuit breaker (EN
60898-1) with a maximum of 6 A (H1/H2).
The S/P terminal can be used for 2 different applications:
- Push button input (factory setting)
- Parallel input for parallel switching with other devices (area extension) (programming via theSenda B and theSenda Plug app)
Individual switching
In individual switching, the presence detector detects presence and brightness
and controls lighting.
Presence detectors with additional HVAC contact control the lighting depending on presence and brightness, as well as connected HVAC devices depending on presence.
Parallel switching for area extension
If the detection area covered by a single presence detector is insufficient
(in large rooms), then several detectors can be operated in parallel by
connecting the S/P and L↓ terminals. For this purpose, the L↓ output of the
parallel devices will be wired to the S/P terminal of the load-switching
device. Presence detection occurs jointly in all detectors, brightness
measurement exclusively in the load-switching device.
- Configure parallel devices as a parallel device via theSenda B and theSenda Plug app (see p. 9).
- Configure the S/P terminal of the load-switching device to “Parallel” by using theSenda B and theSenda Plug app (see p. 9).
**A maximum of 8 devices can be operated in parallel.
Push button input
The push button can be used to switch the lighting on/off manually at any time
(factory setting).
Switching on manually
Pressing the push button briefly switches the light on for max. 30 minutes, as
long as motion is detected. If no more motion is detected within 30 minutes or
the 30 minutes have elapsed, the detector switches back to automatic mode.
Switching off manually
If the light is switched on, it can be switched off for 30 minutes by briefly
pressing the push button (as long as motion is detected). If no more motion is
detected within 30 minutes or the 30 minutes have elapsed, the detector
switches back to automatic mode.
Staircase light function
The so-called staircase light function is used for the lighting in the
staircase. The light cannot be switched off via a push button (programmable
only via theSenda B and theSenda Plug app).
Fully or semi-automatic
Lighting control via the presence detector operates fully automatically or
semi-automatically. As a “fully automatic device”, the lighting is switched on
and off automatically (depending on the parameters set). As a “semi-automatic
device”, the detector has to be activated via a connected push button. It is
then controlled and switched off depending on motion and brightness. The
remote control is used to make the settings.
Switch-on behaviour**
When the power supply is switched on or the device is restarted using the
remote control, the presence detector runs through two phases that are shown
by an LED and the connected lamp:
-
Warm-up phase (approx. 45 s)
• The red LED lights up and the light switch contact is closed (light on).
• The detector does not respond to push button commands and remote control commands. -
Operation
• The detector is on standby (LED off) and the light switch contact opens when no one is present (light off).
Settings via potentiometer
On the 1-channel version (1030052, 1030062, 1030072, 1030082) the presence
detectors have 2 potentiometers, and on the 2-channel version (1030053,
1030063) 4 potentiometers.
Example of presence detector with 1 channel
****applies to 1030052, 1030062, 1030072, 1030082
Example of presence detector with 2 channels
****applies to 1030053, 1030063
Setting the brightness (LUX)
You can set different brightness values with the potentiometer for brightness
(factory setting 300 lx for corridor sensors/500 lx for presence detectors).
- Set potentiometer to desired switch-on brightness (5 – 1000 lux/on).
On the on setting, the detector always responds to motion, regardless of the brightness.
Brightness measurement
The presence detector measures the surrounding brightness below the detector.
The installation location is the reference point for the lighting level. If
the brightness measurement is deactivated, the switch contact light only
switches depending on presence (with theSenda B/app: brightness switching
value set to “measurement off” via the remote control; with theSenda P: button
“Lux On” activated).
**The brightness measurement value is influenced by the installation
location, the incidence of light, the position of the sun, the weather
conditions and by the reflection properties of the room and furniture.
Therefore, the lux values are guide values.
Setting the time delay (TIME)**
If the detector detects no further motion, it switches off after the set time
delay. If you want to change the preset time (factory setting 10 min):
- Set the potentiometer to the desired time (e.g. 15 s, 1 min, 5 min, 10 min, 30 min).
If you wish to use the pulse function (e.g. for a staircase light timer switch):
- Set the potentiometer to (0.3 s on, 10 s off).
Testing the detection area (test mode or walking test)
The test mode is used to test the detection area and to restrict it if
necessary.
- Set the LUX potentiometer to test.
▻ The presence detector only responds to motion; brightness measurement is switched off.
▻ After the detector has detected a motion, it switches the connected light on for the shortest time delay (15 s). At the same time, the red LED on the detector lights up for the duration of the detected motion.
****If the test mode is activated via the potentiometers, it must also be deactivated via the potentiometers. In this case, remote control commands are not accepted during test mode.
If the walking test is carried out using the parallel device, the test
mode must also be activated on the master device.
Test mode can also be activated with the theSenda P remote control and
the theSenda B/app (see also chap. Test detection range (test mode or walking
test)).
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:
Parameters
Parameters| theSenda B/ app check| Can be chan- ged by theSenda
B/ app| Can be changed by theSenda P
---|---|---|---
Brightness setpoint value A| X| X| X
Brightness actual value A| X| |
Time delay A| | X| X
Channel function H| | X|
Time delay H| | X| X
Switch-on delay H| | X|
Configuration type| | X| X
Staircase light function| | X|
Terminal S/P assignment| | X|
Device function| | X|
LED motion display| | X|
**** The parameters are sent to the detector by infrared. Changed parameters
are applied and used. The red status LED flashes briefly to confirm that the
device has received and understood the infrared commands.
To check the parameters:
- press the and follow the instructions in the app.
Control commands
The following control commands can be triggered with the remote control:
Control command| Can be triggered by theSenda B/app| Can be
triggered by theSenda P| Can be triggered by theSenda S
---|---|---|---
Teach-in channel A| X| X|
Switching light| X| X| X
Detection area test| X| X|
Restart| X| X|
Factory settings| X| |
Connecting a mobile device to the theSenda B/ app remote control
-
Open the theSenda Plug app.
-
Press the Bluetooth symbol in the app on the top left-hand side.
-
Briefly press the Bluetooth button on the theSenda B.
▻ LED flashes red, devices are searched for. -
Confirm with OK.
▻ LED lights up red and the Bluetooth icon in the app changes colour from grey to blue.
Parameters and control commands via app
1. Parameters
Brightness setpoint A
Actual brightness A
Checking the currently measured actual brightness value.
- Follow the instructions in the app.
Switch-off delay time A
Function channel H
Channel H (potential-free contact), e.g. for controlling a fan in the
bathroom, switches on when presence is detected (regardless of brightness),
regardless of whether the configuration type is set to man or auto. This
function can also be deactivated.
Switch-off delay time H
Switch-on delay time H
Function mode
auto = fully automatic
The lighting switches on and off automatically (based on presence, absence and
brightness)
man = semi-automatic
The lighting is always switched on manually via the push button. It is
switched off by the detector.
Staircase lighting function
With the off staircase lighting function the light can be switched on and
off manually using the push button at any time. With on it can be switched on
manually but not switched off. The light will not be switched off again until
after the set time delay.
Device function
If a device is wired in parallel to a load-switching device, the device
function in the parallel-wired device must be changed from master (factory
setting) to parallel device via remote control and app.
Terminal S/P assignment
The S/P terminal can either be connected to an external push button or used
for parallel switching of devices (“Parallel”).
LED display movement
Motion detection is indicated by the LED.
2. Control commands
Teach-in channel A
The detector saves the current surrounding brightness as the new switch-on
brightness.
Switch light (on/off)
Test detection range (test mode or walking test)
- Select ON in the app.
▻ The detector always responds to motion (regardless of brightness and configuration type).
▻ After the detector has detected a motion, all contacts switch on for the shortest possible time delay.
▻ The red LED lights up.
The test mode ends after 10 min if it was activated via remote control.
The test mode can be ended by selecting another operating mode (fully
automatic/semi-automatic).
Restart
Factory settings
Factory settings
Parameters | LUXA 103 |
---|---|
Brightness setpoint value A | 300 lx/500 lx |
Time delay A | 10 min |
Channel function H | On |
Time delay H | 5 min |
Switch-on delay H | 1 min |
Configuration type | Auto |
Staircase light function | Off |
Device function | Master |
Terminal S/P assignment | Push button |
LED motion display | Off |
Switch-on behaviour
Warm-up phase (approx. 45 s) after restoration of power
▻ The red LED flashes at one second intervals, the light switch contact is
closed.
▻ The detector does not respond to push button commands and remote control
commands.
▻ If no one is present, the contact opens after the end of the warm-up phase.
Operation
▻ The detector is ready for operation (LED off).
LED display
LED | Description |
---|---|
flashes slowly | The presence detector is in warm-up phase. |
Flashes rapidly | The command sent from the remote control via infrared was |
accepted by the presence detector
lights up briefly| 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 in the app.
lights up or flickers irregularly| The presence detector is in presence test
mode or “LED motion display” is activated. The LED displays detected motion.
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 to semi-automatic; light was switched off
manually via push button or remote control; person not within detection area;
obstruction(s) interrupting detection; time delay set too short
Light stays on with detection of presence despite sufficient brightness| Lux
value is set too high; light was briefly switched on manually via push button
or remote control (wait 30 min); detector is in test mode
Light does not switch off, or light switches on spontaneously when no one is
present| 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 warm-up phase; illuminated push
button was used without neutral conductor; Push button not connected to the
device
Light cannot be swit- ched off with the push button| Push button is not
connected to the detector. Check the push button wiring, staircase light
function activated
Device does not respond| Short circuit or several phases in parallel
switching! Disconnect detector from the power supply for 5 min (thermal fuse)
Light flashes briefly every 10 s| Parallel device is connected, but the load-
switching device is not programmed as a master
Device does not respond to changing brightness conditions| Device is
programmed as a parallel device
Technical data
Operating voltage | 230 V AC, + 10%/ — 15% |
---|---|
Frequency | 50 Hz |
Standby output | approx. 0.5 W |
Max. switching capacity | 10 A (at 230 V AC, cos cp = 1) |
Min. switching capacity | 10 mA |
Switching capacity H1 /H2 | 50 W/50 VA (max. 2 A) |
Operating temperature | —25 °C to + 55 °C |
Brightness setting range | 5 — 1000 Ix/on |
Duty cycle range | Lighting channel: 15 s — 30 min; HVAC channel: switch-on |
delay 0 s —10 min; time delay 10 s —120 min
Inrush current| max. 500 A/200 ps
Detection angle| 360°
Detection area| going transversally: 0 12 m going frontally: 0 6 m, presence:
0 5m corridor: 5 x 28 m
Installation height| 2.5 — 3.5 m
Contact| p contact 240 V AC (NO contact)
Incandescent lamp load| 2300 W
Halogen lamp load| 2300 W
Fluorescent lamps (LLB low-loss ballasts): uncompensated series compensated
parallel compensated| 1150 VA 600 VA 400 W
Fluorescent lamps (EB – electronic ballasts)| 600 W
Compact fluorescent lamps (EB)| 150 W
LED lamps| 400 W (cos ϕ ≥ 0.9)
Protection rating| 1030052/1030053/1030072: IP 20 (IP 54 when installed)
1030062/1030063/1030082: IP 54
Protection class| II subject to designated installation
Software| Class A
Cleaning and service
- Only use a dry, soft cloth to clean the device surface.
- Do not use any cleaning agents or solvents.
Disposal
- Dispose of device in environmentally sound manner (electronic waste)
Dimensions diagrams
Presence detector
Corridor detector
Contact
Theben AG
Hohenbergstr. 32
72401 Haigerloch
GERMANY
Phone +49 7474 692-0
Fax +49 7474 692-150
Hotline
Phone +49 7474 692-369
hotline@theben.de
Addresses, telephone numbers, etc.
www.theben.de
307478
2022-01-05
References
Read User Manual Online (PDF format)
Read User Manual Online (PDF format) >>