vexen PS-360-07-1AWi Sensa Presence Detector Surface Mounted Instruction Manual

June 13, 2024
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vexen PS-360-07-1AWi Sensa Presence Detector Surface Mounted

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PRODUCT

Product Information

  • Product Code: IRSP-11
  • Product ID: 1160979

Product Usage Instructions

Safety Instructions: WARNING: Life-threatening danger from electric shock! Should only be installed by a professional electrician!

Follow these instructions to ensure proper and safe functioning of this device.

Intended Use:
This device is intended for use in various settings such as offices, conference rooms, stairwells, entrances to buildings, foyers, hallways, corridors, and cellars.
Installation and Assembly:
Before installation, disconnect the power and secure against accidental reconnection. Refer to Figure 4 for installation procedure.
Adjusting and Setting: Detection Range (METER): Use the METER knob to adjust the range of the presence detector.

  • Light Level (LUX): Use the LUX knob to set the level of ambient light.
  • On Time (TIME): Use the TIME knob to set the length of time after which the lighting device turns off after motion is detected.

Saving Light Level (Mode):
To save a desired light level (10 – 2000 Lux), follow these steps:

  1. Set the LUX knob to the position indicated in Figure 6.
  2. Hold the LUX knob for approximately 3 seconds and then rotate it to a different position, such as “100”.
  3. The connected lighting device will turn off.
  4. The light level saving process takes approximately 25 seconds.
  5. After a successful learning process, the lighting device and LED indicator will turn off (if the lighting device was initially turned on).

Optional not included!

Operating instructions

Safety instructions

WARNING: Life-threatening danger from electric shock! Should only be installed by a professional electrician!

To avoid injury, the device should only be connected and installed by a professional electrician.

  • Before installing the product, turn off the main power supply.
  • Before installing the device, install a circuit breaker (250 V AC, 10 A) type C as specified by EN 60898-1.
  • When some types of lamps burn out, it can cause the switch-on current to be high which can permanently damage the unit.
  • Follow national regulations and safety instructions.
  • All warranties and conditions expire if the device is altered or manipulated in any way.

Follow these instructions to ensure proper and safe functioning of this device.

Information about the device

Description

The presence detector uses passive infrared sensors (PIR sensor). It regulates the connected loads according to whether persons are present (movement detection) and according to the ambient brightness. The built-in light sensor continuously measures the strength of daylight and the system compares this against the set lux value.

  • The light remains switched on for as long as movement and insufficient davlight are detected.
  • After the last movement is detected, the lighting remains switched on for the set run-on time.
  • The lighting switches off automatically as soon as sufficient ambient brightness is reached, even if movement is detected during this time. Intended use
  • Suitable for automatic lighting control with presence detection. The presence detector can be used inside buildings such as offices, conference rooms, stairwells, entrances to buildings, foyers, hallways, corridors and cellars
  • The unit can be mounted on celing.

Technical data

Dimensions (mm) Ø 115 x 45

  • Supply voltage 210-250V 50/60HZ
  • Switching capacity
    • Incandescent lamp load max. 2000 W
    • Halogen lamp load (AC) max. 1000 W
    • Halogen lamp load (LV) max. 1000 VA / 600 W (conventional) max. 1000 VA / 900 W (electronic)
    • Fluorescent lamp load max. 900 VA / 100 μF
    • 25 x (1 x 18 W); 12 x (2 x 18 W);
    • 15 x (1 x 36 W); 7 x (2 x 36 W);
    • 10 x (1 x 58 W); 5 x (2 x 58 W)
    • LED lamp max. 400 W
    • Energy-saving lamp max. 600 VA / 400 W (incl. CFL and PL lamp)
    • Energy consumption < 1 W (in standby mode)
    • Detection angle 360°
    • Detectin range approx. 7 m at an installation height of 2.5 m
    • Time setting approx. 5 sec. to 30 min.; 1s Test
    • Light level approx. 10 –   Lux; = “teach”
    • Ambient temperature 0°C … + 45°C
    • Protection class II
    • Protection type IP44

Installation and assembly

Dimensions (FIG. 1) Location/installation (FIG. 2)

  • Do not install the presence detector close to
    • sources of heat, fan heaters, air conditioning or other devices that can interfere with the sensor).
    • Objects with shiny surfaces (such as mirrors)
    • Objects that can be moved by the wind
  • Keep out of direct sunlight.
  • The recommended installation height is 2.5 m
  • The distance between the sensor and the seated person should be about 1 m.
  • This ensures the greatest detection reliability.

Connection layout (FIG. 3)
Life-threatening danger from electric shock! Should only be installed by a professional electrician!

  • FIG. 3A A lighting device is controlled by a presence detector.
  • FIG. 3B A lighting device is controlled by two presence detectors in order to enlarge the detection range.
  • FIG. 3C The lighting device is turned on either by a presence detector or a staircase timer.

The “TIME” knob needs to be set at 1s Test

  1. (a) = button (N.C. type),
  2. (b) = lighting device (light),
  3. (c) = staircase timer,
  4. (d) = button (N.O. type)
  • It may be necessary to use a fuse in the case of noise filters (such as relays contactors, quenching circuit).
  • A maximum of six units can be parallel-connected.

Installation (FIG. 4)

NOTE : Disconnect the power and secure against being accidentally turned on! For the procedure, see  FIG. 4.

Adjusting and Setting

Adjusting knobs (FIG. 5)

  • Detection range METER
    Use the “METER” knob to adjust the range of the presence detector.

  • Light level LUX
    Use the “LUX” knob to set the level of ambient light.

  • On TIME
    Use the “TIME” knob to set the length of time after which the lighting device turns off after motion is detected.

Save light level ( mode)
In order to save a desired light level (10 – 2000 Lux), proceed as follows:

  1. Set the “LUX” knob to the “ ” position when the ambient brightness corresponds to the desired level of light.
  2. If the knob is already at the “ ” position, turn it to another position (such as “100”) for approx. 3 seconds, and then turn it back to the “ ” position.
    • This turns off the connected lighting device.
    • The LED on the presence detector starts to flash slowly (training mode active).
  3. It takes about 25 seconds to save the light level.
    • If training has been successful, the lighting device and the LED turn device is OFF.
    • The presence detector switches back to automatic mode (the LED and lighting device are turned off)

Operating manual

IRSP-11 – service remote control
General

IRSP-11 is a service remote control for commissioning and flexible adjustment of individual parameters. It is suitable for the following presence detectors:

SENSA PRO

  • Interventions in and modifications to the device shall result in loss of warranty and guarantee.
  • Read and observe this manual in order to ensure trouble-free functioning of the device and safe work.

Commissioning
Before using the product, remove the protective foil between the battery and the contact (Fig. 2).

Button functions

Menu sequence

  1. 1. Unlock the IR receiver.
    • The LED on the IR receiver flashes twice.
  2. Select the channel.
  3. Make the desired settings.
  4. Lock the IR receiver.
    • The LED on the IR receiver lights up for two seconds.

If no button is pressed for 5 min., the menu sequence is terminated and the IR receiver is locked again.

Technical data

  • Battery: 3 VDC lithium CR2032
  • Transmission range: 10 m (Fig. 3)
  • Transmission angle: 35° (Fig. 3)
  • Ambient temperature: 0°C … +45°C

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