steinel RS 20 S LED Ceiling Light Instructions
- June 12, 2024
- STEINEL
Table of Contents
- RS 20 S LED Ceiling Light
- About this document
- General safety precautions
- RS 20 S
- Electrical connection
- Mounting
- Function
- Maintenance and care
- Disposal
- Manufacturer’s warranty
- Declaration of Conformity
- Technical specifications
- Troubleshooting
- References
- Read User Manual Online (PDF format)
- Download This Manual (PDF format)
RS 20 S LED Ceiling Light
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RS 20 S LED Ceiling Light
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About this document
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- Subject to change in the interest of technical progress.
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**** Hazard warning!
Reference to other information in the document.
General safety precautions
**** Disconnect the power supply before attempting any work on the unit.
- During installation, the electric power cable being 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-switched light involves work on the mains supply voltage. This work must therefore be carried out professionally in accordance with national wiring regulations and electrical operating conditions. (e.g. DE-VDE 0100, E8001-1, CH-SEV 1000)
- Only use genuine replacement parts.
- Repairs may only be made by specialist workshops.
RS 20 S
Proper use
- Sensor-switched wall/ceiling light with active motion detector. Limited suitability for outdoor use as a result of detection sensitivity
The integrated HF sensor emits high-frequency electromagnetic waves (5.8 GHz)
and receives their echo. The change inch caused by the slightest movement
within the detection zone of the light is detected by the sensor. A
microprocessor then issues the switch command “switch light ON”. Detections
possible through doors, panes of glass or thin walls.
Note:
The high-frequency power of the HF sensor is approximately 1 mW – 1000 times
less than the transmission power of a mobile phone or microwave oven.
Detection zones for ceiling mounting:
- Minimum reach (Ø 1 m)
- Maximum reach (Ø 8 m) Detection zones for wall mounting:
- Minimum reach (Ø 1 m)
- Maximum reach (Ø 8 m)
Package contents (Fig. 3.1)
- Sensor-switched light
- 3 spacers
- 2 slot-in shrouds
Product dimensions (Fig. 3.2)
Product components (Fig. 3.3)
A. Electronics enclosure
B. Light sensor
C. HF sensor
D. Connecting terminal
E. Sealing plug
F. Slot-in shroud
G. Basic light level setting
H. Time setting
I. Reach adjustment
J. Twilight setting
Luminous intensity distribution (Fig. 3.4)
Electrical connection
Wiring diagram (Fig. 4.1)
The mains power supply lead is a 3-core cable:
L = phase conductor (usually black, brown or grey)
N = neutral conductor (usually blue)
PE = protective-earth conductor (green/yellow)
⇓= switched phase conductor (usually black, brown or grey)
If you are in any doubt, identify the conductors using a voltage tester; then
disconnect from the power supply again. Connect phase (L), ( ⇓ ) as well
as the neutral conductor (N) to the connecting terminal. Important:
Incorrectly wired connections will produce a short circuit later on in the
product or your fuse box. In this case, you must identify the individual
conductors once again and reconnect them. A mains power switch for turning the
unit ON and OFF may of course be installed in the mains supply lead (in
applications without emergency light module).
Connection to a dimmer will result in damage to the sensor- switched light.
Note:
Do not make direct contact with the LED.
Note: The light source in this light cannot be replaced. If the light
source needs to be replaced (e.g. at the end of its service life), the
complete light must be replaced.
Mounting
- Check all components for damage.
- Do not use the product if it is damaged.
- When installing the sensor-switched light, make sure the installation site is not exposed to vibration.
- Select an appropriate mounting location, taking the reach and motion detection into consideration.
- Not suitable for ceiling mounting with surface-mounted power supply lead. (Fig. 5.1)
Installation procedure
- Switch OFF power supply (Fig. 4.1).
- Detach shade from enclosure (Fig. 5.2).
- Mark drill holes (Fig. 5.3).
- Drill holes and insert wall plugs (Fig. 5.4).
- Pierce sealing plug for power supply lead (Fig. 5.5).
- Installation with concealed power supply lead (Fig. 5.6).
- Installation with surface-mounted power supply lead (Fig. 5.7).
- Connect conductors (Fig. 5.8).
- Switch ON power supply (Fig. 5.9).
- Make settings ➜ “6. Function”.
- Fit shade (Fig. 5.9).
Function
Factory settings
– Twilight setting | 2,000 lux |
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– Reach setting | 8 m |
– Time setting | 5 seconds |
– Basic light level function | Off |
The sensor-switched light can be put into service after mounting the enclosure
and connecting to the mains power supply. When putting the light into
operation manually at the light switch, it will switch OFF after 10 seconds
for the calibration phase and is then activated for sensor mode. It is not
necessary to operate the light switch a second time.
Control dials (Fig. 6.2)
Twilight setting (response threshold) (J)
The chosen response threshold can be infinitely varied from approx. 2 to 2,000
lux.
- Control dial set to + = daylight mode (depending on ambient brightness)
- Control dial set to – = twilight mode (approx. 2 lux)
The control dial must be turned to + when adjusting the detection zone and
performing the functional test in daylight.
Reach setting (sensitivity) (I)
Reach is the term used to describe the diameter of the more or less circular
detection zone produced on the ground after mounting the sensor-switched light
at a height of 2.5 m.
- Control dial + = max. reach of 8 m
- Control dial – = min. reach of 1 m
Time setting (stay-ON time) (H)
The light’s ON time can be set to any period from approx.
5 seconds to a maximum of 15 minutes. Any movement detected before this time
elapses will restart the timer.
- Control dial set to + = longest time, approx. 15 minutes
- Control dial set to – = approx. 5 seconds
Note:
After the light switches OFF, it takes approx. 1 second before it is able to
start detecting movement again. The light will only switch ON in response to
movement once this period has elapsed.
The shortest time setting is recommended when adjusting the detection zone and
performing the functional test.
Basic light level function (G)
The basic light level function provides illumination at approx. 10% light
output when the brightness setting is reached. Movement in the detection zone
switches the light ON at 100% brightness for the time selected. Light switches
OFF completely after the selected time has elapsed. If the brightness setting
has not yet been reached, basic light is switched back ON again.
- Control dial set to = basic light ON
- Control dial set to Off = basic light OFF
- Control dial set to 10 min = basic light for 10 minutes
- Control dial set to 30 min = basic light for 30 minutes
Basic light is ON when the level of light falls below the brightness
threshold. Basic light is always ON when daylight mode is activated. Basic
light switches OFF every hour to measure ambient brightness. Basic light
switches back ON again after a short period.
Manual override function
If an optional mains switch is installed in the mains supply lead, the
following functions are available in addition to simply switching light ON and
OFF:
Manual override (Fig. 6.3)
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Activate manual override:
Switch OFF and ON twice. The light is set to manual override for 4 hours. Then it returns automatically to sensor mode. -
Deactivate manual override:
Switch OFF and ON once. Light goes out or switches to sensor operation.
Important:
Switching must take place within 0.2 to 1 second.
You can reduce reach in four directions by fitting the slot-in shrouds
included. (Fig. 6.4)
Maintenance and care
The product requires no maintenance.
The luminaire can be cleaned with a damp cloth (without detergents) if dirty.
The emergency light luminaire must be serviced at regular intervals in line
with national regulations.
Important note: The control gear cannot be replaced.
Disposal
Electrical and electronic equipment, accessories and pack-aging 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 environmentally compatible manner.
Do not throw devices, rechargeable batteries / batteries into household waste,
fire or water at the end of their useful life. Rechargeable batteries /
batteries should be collected, recycled or disposed of in an environmentally
friendly manner.
For EU countries only:
In accordance with Directive 2006/66/EC, defective or spent rechargeable
batteries / batteries must be recycled. Waste rechargeable / non-rechargeable
batteries can be returned to the point of purchase or to a collection facility
for hazardous substances.
Manufacturer’s warranty
Manufacturer’s warranty of STEINEL GmbH, Diesel strasse 80-84, DE-33442
Herzebrock-Clarholz, Germany
All STEINEL products meet the highest quality standards.
For this reason, we, the manufacturer, are pleased to provide you, the
consumer, with a warranty under the following terms and conditions:
The warranty covers the absence of deficiencies which are proven to be the
result of a material defect or fault in manufacturing and which are reported
to us immediately after detection and within the warranty period. The warranty
shall apply to all STEINEL products sold and used in Germany – excluding
STEINEL Professional products.
You can opt for warranty cover in the form of repair or replacement which will
be provided free of charge (if applicable, in the form of a successor model of
the same or higher quality) or in the form of a credit note.
The warranty period for the STEINEL product you have purchased is 3 years (5
years for products from the XLED home range) in each case from the date on
which the product was purchased.
We shall bear the shipping costs but not the transport risks involved in
return shipment.
Statutory rights accruing from defects, gratuitousness
The warranty cover described here shall be applicable in addition to the
statutory rights of warranty – including special consumer protection
provisions – and shall not restrict or replace them. Exercising your statutory
rights in the event of defects is gratuitous.
Exemptions from the warranty
All replaceable lamps are expressly excluded from this warranty. In addition
to this, the warranty shall not cover:
- any wear resulting from use or any other natural wear of product parts or any deficiencies in the STEINEL product that are attributable to wear caused by use or other natural wear,
- any improper or non-intended use of the product or any failure to observe the operating instructions,
- any unauthorised additions, alterations or other modifications to the product or any deficiencies attributable to the use of accessory,
- supplementary or replacement parts which are not genuine STEINEL parts,
- any maintenance or care of products that is not carried out in accordance with the operating instructions,
- any attachment or installation that is not in accordance with STEINEL’s installation instructions,
- any damage or loss occurring in transit.
Application of German law
The warranty shall be governed by German law excluding the United Nations
Convention concerning the International Sale of Goods (CISG).
Making claims
If you wish to make a warranty claim, please send your product 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 directly to us
at STEINEL (UK) Ltd. – 25 Manistee Road, Axis Park, Orton Southgate, GB-
Peterborough Cambs PE2 6UP United Kingdom.
For this reason, we recommend that you keep your receipt of purchase in a safe
place until the warranty period expires.
Declaration of Conformity
Hereby, STEINEL GmbH declares that the radio equipment type RS 20 S 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
Technical specifications
Dimensions (0 x D) | 0 280 x 110 mm |
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Supply voltage | 220-240 V, 50/60 Hz |
Material | PMMA (shade) |
Power consumption (Pon) | 9.40 W |
Standby sensor (Pao) | 0.50 |
Mains current | 230 V – 45 mA |
Power factor | 0.91 |
Additional switching capacities | Filament bulb/halogen load |
Fluorescent lamp electronic ballasts
Fluorescent lamps, uncorrected
Fluorescent lamps, series-corrected
Fluorescent lamps, parallel-corrected
Low-voltage halogen
LED < 2 W
2 W < LED < 8 W
LED > 8 W
Capacitive load| 800 W
250 W
400 VA
400 VA
400 VA
800 VA
100W
125W
250 W
88 NF
Luminous flux (360°)| 942 Im
Efficiency| 100 Im/VV
Colour temperature| 3,000 K (warm white = WW)
Colour rendering index| Ra = 82
Average rated life expectancy| L70B50 at 25°C: 60,000 hours
Colour consistency SDCM| SDCM 3
Luminous intensity distribution|
HF technology| 5.8 GHz (responds to the slightest movement regardless of
temperature)
Angle of coverage| 360° with 160° angle of aperture
Transmitter power| approx. 1 mW
Reach| 1-8 m
Time setting| 5 s-15 min
Basic light level| 10%
Twilight setting| 2-2,000 lux
IP rating| IP 44
Protection class| II
Temperature range| -10 to +40°C
Energy efficiency class| This product contains an energy efficiency class “E”
light source.
Troubleshooting
Malfunction | Cause | Remedy |
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Sensor-switched light without power | ■ Fuse has tripped, not switched ON, |
break in wiring
■ Short circuit in mains power supply lead
■ Any mains switch OFF| ■ Activate, change fuse, turn ON mains switch, check
wiring with voltage tester
■ Check connections
■ Switch on mains switch
Sensor-switched light will not switch ON| ■ Wrong twilight setting selected
■ Mains switch OFF
■ Fuse has tripped| ■ Reset
■ Switch ON
■ Activate, change fuse, check connection if necessary
Sensor-switched light will not switch OFF| ■ Continued movement within the
detection zone| ■ Check detection zone
Sensor-switched light switches ON without any identifiable movement| ■ Light
not mounted for detecting movement reliably
■ Movement occurred, but not identified by the observer (movement behind
wall, movement of a small object in immediate lamp vicinity etc.)| ■ Securely
mount enclosure
■ Check detection zone
Sensor-switched light does not switch ON despite movement| ■ To minimize
malfunctioning, rapid movements are suppressed or detection zone too small
■ Wrong twilight setting selected| ■ Check detection zone
■ Reset
STEINEL Vertie GmbH
Dieselstraße 80-84
33442 Herzebrock-Clarholz
Tel: +49/5245/448-188
www.steinel.de
Contact
www.steinel.de/contact 110087636 05/2023
Subject to technical modification without notice.
References
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