niko 350-34001 Mini Presence Detector For Flush Mounting User Manual

June 16, 2024
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niko 350-34001 Mini Presence Detector For Flush Mounting

niko 350-34001 Mini Presence Detector For Flush
Mounting

Model

  • 350-34001 MINI PRESENCE DETECTOR P34MR, KNX, 7-8 M, 360°, FOR FLUSH MOUNTING
  • 350-34002 PRESENCE DETECTOR P34MR, KNX, 9-10 M, 360°, FOR FLUSH MOUNTING AND FLUSH-MOUNTING BOX
  • 50-340X3 MOTION DETECTOR M34LR, KNX, 39-41 M, 360°, FOR FLUSH-MOUNTING BOX
  • 350-340X4 MOTION DETECTOR M34HC, KNX, HIGH CEILING, 15-20 M, 360°, FOR FLUSH MOUNTING BOX
  • 350-34902 PRESENCE DETECTOR P34MR, KNX, 9-10 M, 360°, 105 MM DIAMETER, FOR FLUSH MOUNTING BOX
    niko 350-34001 Mini Presence Detector For Flush
Mounting

UNCTIONAL DESCRIPTION

The 350-34x0x detectors are designed for indoor installation on ceilings and use in integrated solutions with other KNX system components. The devices detect the presence of persons (350-34001 and 350-34002 only) and motion with the aid of Passive InfraRed technology (PIR).

The 350-34x0x detectors have five independent output channels, four of which can be programmed via the

ETS software. These four output channels include three variable channels (Automatic mode, Alarm function output and Lux value switch) and one HVAC control output. The fifth channel allows the detectors to measure the light intensity continuously without prior configuration. A daylight correction factor of 3.2 applies to guarantee the appropriate light setting at the desk and compensate for the lower light level measured via the ceiling detector. Note that for high-ceiling detectors 350-340X4, a daylight correction factor of 1.5 applies.

DEFAULT MODE

The detector is set to Automatic mode upon delivery, which means it behaves as a motion / presence detector with a maximum light intensity range of 500 lux and a switch-off delay time of 3 minutes

COMMUNICATION OBJECTS

input objects
output objects

Number Name Type Object function Description
1 Secondary output Secondary motion Sends a motion signal to a master

detector
2| Measured lux level| | Lux level| Sends the measured lux value
3| External lux level| | Lux level| Receives the lux value from an external device
4| External LED command| | On/Off| Controls the detector LED from an external device
5| Night mode| | On/Off| Switches between day and night mode
10| Channel 1 On/Off| | On/Off| Sends an on/off telegram to an actor when motion is detected
11| Channel 1 Dimming steps| | Dimming steps| Sends a dimming steps telegram to an actor
12| Channel 1 Dimming level| | Dimming level| Sends a dimming value telegram to an actor
13| Channel 1 Secondary input| | Secondary motion| Receives a motion telegram from a secondary detector
14| Channel 1 Lux level| | Lux level| Receives a new setpoint or switching value
15| Channel 1 Switch-off delay time| | Switch-off delay time| Receives a new switch-off delay time
16| Channel 1 External On/Off| | On/Off| Receives an on/off telegram from an external device
17| Channel 1 External dimming steps| | Dimming steps| Receives a dimming steps telegram from an external device
18| Channel 1 External dimming level| | Dimming level| Receives a dimming value telegram from an external device
19| Channel 1 Lux level switch| | On/Off| Sends an on/off telegram to an actor when a specific lux level is reached
20| Channel 1 Lock mode| | On/Off| Receives a lock/unlock telegram
22| Channel 1 Automatic/Manual| | On/Off| Switches back to Automatic mode after receiving a telegram from an external device
23| Channel 1 Alarm| | On/Off| Sends an on/off telegram to an actor when an alarm sets off
30| Channel 2 On/Off| | On/Off| Sends an on/off telegram to an actor when motion is detected
31| Channel 2 Dimming steps| | Dimming steps| Sends a dimming steps telegram to an actor
32| Channel 2 Dimming level| | Dimming level| Sends a dimming value telegram to an actor
33| Channel 2 Secondary input| | Secondary motion| Receives a motion telegram from a secondary detector
34| Channel 2 Lux level| | Lux level| Receives a new setpoint or switching value
35| Channel 2 Switch-off delay time| | Switch-off delay time| Receives a new switch-off delay time
36| Channel 2 External On/Off| | On/Off| Receives an on/off telegram from an external device
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37| Channel 2 External dimming steps| | Dimming steps| Receives a dimming steps telegram from an external device
38| Channel 2 External dimming level| | Dimming level| Receives a dimming value telegram from an external device
39| Channel 2 Lux level switch| | On/Off| Sends an on/off telegram to an actor when a specific lux level is reached
40| Channel 2 Lock mode| | On/Off| Receives a lock/unlock telegram
42| Channel 2 Automatic/Manual| | On/Off| Switches back to Automatic mode after receiving a telegram from an external device
43| Channel 2 Alarm| | On/Off| Sends an on/off telegram to an actor when an alarm sets off
50| Channel 3 On/Off| | On/Off| Sends an on/off telegram to an actor when motion is detected
51| Channel 3 Dimming steps| | Dimming steps| Sends a dimming steps telegram to an actor
52| Channel 3 Dimming level| | Dimming level| Sends a dimming value telegram to an actor
53| Channel 3 Secondary input| | Secondary motion| Receives a motion telegram from a secondary detector
54| Channel 3 Lux level| | Lux level| Receives a new setpoint or switching value
55| Channel 3 Switch-off delay time| | Switch-off delay time| Receives a new switch-off delay time
56| Channel 3 External On/Off| | On/Off| Receives an on/off telegram from an external device
57| Channel 3 External dimming steps| | Dimming steps| Receives a dimming steps telegram from an external device
58| Channel 3 External dimming level| | Dimming level| Receives a dimming value telegram from an external device
59| Channel 3 Lux level switch| | On/Off| Sends an on/off telegram to an actor when a specific lux level is reached
60| Channel 3 Lock mode| | On/Off| Receives a lock/unlock telegram
62| Channel 3 Automatic/Manual| | On/Off| Switches back to Automatic mode after receiving a telegram from an external device
63| Channel 3 Alarm| | On/Off| Sends an on/off telegram to an actor when an alarm sets off
70| HVAC On/Off| | On/Off| Sends an on/off telegram to an HVAC installation or actor
73| HVAC Secondary input| | Secondary motion| Receives a motion telegram from a secondary detector
75| HVAC Switch-off delay time| | Time Value (sec)| Receives a new switch-off delay time
76| HVAC External On/Off| | On/Off| Receives an on/off telegram from an external device
80| HVAC Lock| | On/Off| Receives a lock/unlock telegram
81| HVAC Switch-on delay time| | Time Value (sec)| Receives a new switch-on delay time

PARAMETERS

To configure the 350-34x0x detectors with the KNX ETS software, you should open the parameter screen of the presence detector. To do this, select the presence detector in the Devices panel of the respective project and click on the Parameter tab.

Warning: do not unplug the KNX bus connector immediately after the upload with the ETS software has been completed. Wait a few seconds to avoid the detector losing its firmware.

Info: Once the upload is complete, the connector needs to be unplugged. Wait 3 seconds after the upload before unplugging the connector.

General

Parameters

Parameter Description
Device function With this parameter, the detector can be configured as

a master or secondary device.
Master| When the device type is set to Master, all the functions and parameters of the Automatic mode are applicable. A master device can receive the triggering signal from one or more secondary detectors.
Secondary| When the device type is set to Secondary, it is solely used to extend the detection area.
Sensitivity adjustment| This parameter allows you to adjust the sensitivity of the motion detection. Default value: High
Maximum| The motion detection sensitivity is set at the maximum level.
High| The motion detection sensitivity is set at a high level.
Medium| The motion detection sensitivity is set at a medium level.
Low| The motion detection sensitivity is set at a low level.
Advanced mode| This parameter is used to enable Advanced parameters and consequently unlock hidden options. Default value: Disable
Disable| Only the basic options are made available.
Enable| All options are made available.

LED behaviour

Parameters

Parameter Description
LED behaviour when motion is detected This parameter is used to

configure whether the LED turns on or remains off when motion is detected. Default value: ON
ON| The LED turns on when motion is detected.
OFF| The LED remains off when motion is detected.
LED behaviour after motion has been detected| This parameter is used to configure whether the LED turns on or remains off when motion is no longer detected. Default value: OFF
ON| The LED turns on after motion has been detected.
OFF| The LED remains off after motion has been detected.
LED behaviour when in lock mode| Configure whether the LED turns on, remains off or flashes when a channel is locked. Default value: Blink
ON| The LED turns on when a channel is locked.
OFF| The LED remains off when a channel is locked.
Blink (ON 0.5 s, OFF 2 s)| The LED blinks when a channel is locked.
LED behaviour when triggered by an external device| Configure whether the LED turns on, remains off or flashes when a 1 is sent to object 4. This enables you to manually control the LED. Default value: OFF
ON| The LED turns on when a 1 is sent to object 4. The LED turns off when a 0 is sent to object 4.
OFF| The LED remains off when a 1 is sent to object 4.
Blink (ON 1 s, OFF 1 s)| The LED blinks when a 1 is sent to object 4. The LED turns off when a 0 is sent to object 4.

Channels

Parameters

Parameter Description
Channel 1 This parameter allows you to select and activate the

functions of channel 1.
Automatic|

  1. When in Automatic mode, the load is activated automatically when motion is detected and the ambient light level is below the lux setting value. When no motion is detected and the switch-off delay time has expired, the load will go off automatically.
  2. The switching output for the channel is locked with an ON telegram and unlocked with an OFF telegram.
  3. The alarm function can be set to react differently or identically at switch ON and switch OFF.

Lux value switch| In lux value switch mode, the twilight switch sends an ON telegram if the threshold value is not reached during the entire switching time. An OFF telegram is sent if the threshold value is exceeded during the entire switching time.
Alarm mode|

  1. The number of motions detected within a specific time span can be customised as a condition for triggering an alarm. An alarm is triggered if a continuous number of moving objects are detected.
  2. The alarm function can be set to react differently or identically at switch ON and switch OFF.
  3. The switching output for the channel is locked with an ON telegram and unlocked with an OFF telegram.

Constant light control|

  1. In constant light control mode, the detector monitors changes in the ambient light level and matches the dimming level of the lighting to the lux setting value.
  2. The switching output for the channel is locked with an ON telegram and unlocked with an OFF telegram.

Channel 2| This parameter allows you to select and activate the functions of channel 2.
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Automatic|

  1. When in Automatic mode, the load is activated automatically when motion is detected and the ambient light level is below the lux setting value. When no motion is detected and the switch-off delay time has expired, the load will go off automatically.
  2. The switching output for the channel is locked with an ON telegram and unlocked with an OFF telegram.
  3. The alarm function can be set to react differently or identically at switch ON and switch OFF.

Lux value switch| In lux value switch mode, the twilight switch sends an ON telegram if the threshold value is not reached during the entire switching time. An OFF telegram is sent if the threshold value is exceeded during the entire switching time.
Alarm mode|

  1. The number of motions detected within a specific time span can be customised as a condition for triggering an alarm. An alarm is triggered if a continuous number of moving objects are detected.
  2. The alarm function can be set to react differently identically at switch ON and switch OFF.
  3. The switching output for the channel is locked with an ON telegram and unlocked with an OFF telegram.

Constant light control|

  1. In constant light control mode, the detector monitors changes in the ambient light level and matches the dimming level of the lighting to the lux setting value.
  2. The switching output for the channel is locked with an ON telegram and unlocked with an OFF telegram.

Disable| Channel 2 is disabled.
Channel 3| This parameter allows you to select and activate the functions of channel 3.
Automatic|

  1. When in Automatic mode, the load will go on automatically when motion is detected and the ambient light level is below the lux setting value. When no motion is detected and the delay time has expired, the load will go off automatically.
  2. The switching output for the channel is locked with an ON telegram and unlocked with an OFF telegram.
  3. The alarm function can be set to react differently or identically at switch ON and switch OFF.

Lux value switch| In lux value switch mode, the twilight switch sends an ON telegram if the threshold value is not reached during the entire switching time. An OFF telegram is sent if the threshold value is exceeded during the entire switching time.
Alarm mode|

  1. The number of motions detected within a specific time span can be customised as a condition for triggering an alarm. An alarm is triggered if a continuous number of moving objects are detected.
  2. The alarm function can be set to react differently or identically at switch ON and switch OFF.
  3. The switching output for the channel is locked with an ON telegram and unlocked with an OFF telegram.

Constant light control|

  1. In constant light control mode, the detector monitors changes in the ambient light level and matches the dimming level of the lighting to the lux setting value.
  2. The switching output for the channel is locked with an ON telegram and unlocked with an OFF telegram.

Disable| Channel 3 is disabled.
Channel 4 (HVAC only)| This parameter allows you to select and activate the HVAC channel. Default value: Disable
Disable| The HVAC channel is disabled
Enable| The HVAC channel is enabled.

  1. When in HVAC mode, an ON telegram is sent when a presence is detected.
    If no presence is detected, an OFF telegram is sent, depending on the switch- off time.

  2. The switching output for the HVAC channel is locked with an ON telegram and unlocked with an OFF telegram.

  3. The HVAC function can be set to react differently or identically at switch ON and switch OFF.

Automatic (Switching mode)

Parameters

Parameter Description
Switch-on lux adjustment (0=always on, 2000, lux max) With this

parameter, you can activate the switch-on brightness: the detector will switch on when motion is detected and there is not enough brightness.

lux (0=always ON, 2000 lux max)| If the lux level remains below this value,

the detector will switch on.
Switch-off lux adjustment| This parameter allows you to activate the switch-off brightness: if there is enough brightness, the detector will not be switched on by motion. If the detector was already switched on, it will be switched off again.
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lux (0=always ON, 2000 lux max) default 0=0disable| If the lux level exceeds

this value, the detector will switch off.
Switch-off delay| With this parameter, you can configure the time period between the last motion detected and when the detector is switched off.
hh: mm: ss| This is the time it takes for the detector to switch off after motion has been detected.
Switching or dimming mode| This parameter allows you to configure whether the light merely switches on / off or also needs to be dimmable. Default value: switch
Switch| The output value of the detector is binary (1/0).
Dim| The output value of the detector is expressed in %.
Switching / dimming mode selection via an external device| This parameter enables objects that can be switched or dimmed manually.
Disable| No input objects are present.
Enable| Input objects are present.
Switch back to Automatic| You can use this parameter to switch from Manual mode back to Automatic mode after the last motion has been detected or via object 22. Default value: After motion
After motion| When motion is no longer detected, the detector will switch back to Automatic mode.
Object| The detector will switch back to Automatic mode via object 22.
Behaviour when motion is detected| This parameter is used to configure the detector’s behaviour when motion is detected.
Switch ON| When motion is detected, the detector sends a “1” to the output object.
Switch OFF| When motion is detected, the detector sends a “0” to the output object.
Do nothing| When motion is detected, the detector sends nothing to the output object.
LED behaviour after motion has been detected| This parameter defines the output value of the detector when motion is no longer detected.
Switch ON| After motion has been detected, the detector sends a “1” to the output object.
Switch OFF| After motion has been detected, the detector sends a “0” to the output object.
Do nothing| After motion has been detected, the detector sends nothing to the output object.
Repeat last command every (00:00:00=disable)| With this parameter, you can configure the time period after which the last command needs to repeated.
hh: mm: ss| The detector will repeat the last command when the predefined time period has elapsed.
Lock mode| With this parameter, you can activate a lock object to disable the channel. Default value: Disable
Disable| No lock object is shown.
Enable| The channel is enabled via the lock object.

Automatic (Dimming mode)

Parameters
Parameters

Parameter Description
Switching or dimming mode This parameter allows you to configure

whether the light merely switches on / off or also needs to be dimmable. Default value: Switch
Switch| The output value of the detector is binary (1/0).
Dim| The output value of the detector is expressed in %.
Type of dimming| This parameter is used to configure the dimming range between 0-100% (absolute) or at 1% / sec. (relative).
Relative| The output value is defined in dimming steps (expressed in % of dimming).
Absolute| The output value is defined in %.
Switch-on brightness setting| With this parameter, you can set the brightness value when the light is switched on.
0-100%| The brightness value is set to a certain percentage when the light is switched on.
Switch-off brightness setting| With this parameter, you can set the brightness value when the light is switched off. Default value: 0%
0-100%| The brightness value is set to a certain percentage when the light is switched off.
Switch-off warning| Before completely switching off, the light briefly dims to a minimum level to indicate that it will be switched off soon. Default value: Disable
Disable| The light switches off directly.
Enable| Before completely switching off, the light is briefly dimmed to a minimum level to indicate that it will switch off soon.
Warning time| During this time frame, the light is dimmed to a minimum level before completely switching off.
hh: mm: ss| The light is dimmed to a minimum level during the defined time period.
Warning brightness setting| This is the warning brightness setting in day mode. Default value: 20%
0-100%| The light is dimmed at the set value before switch-off in day mode.
Warning brightness setting (in night mode)| This is the warning brightness setting in night mode. Default value: 20%
0-100%| The light is dimmed at the set value before switch-off in night mode.

Lux Value Switch

Parameters

Parameter Description
Lux level adjustment (10 – 2000 lux) This parameter allows you to

set the light level at which the detector is switched on.

lux| The detector will switch on when this value is exceeded.

Light intensity fluctuation compensation| Light intensity jumps below the set value will be ignored. Sensor hysteresis will compensate for these fluctuations. Default value: 10%
1-100%| Light intensity jumps below this level will be ignored.
Activation of the lux value switch function (for day mode)| The lux value switch is active in day mode.
ON| An OFF telegram is sent when the threshold value in day mode is exceeded during the entire switching time.
OFF| No OFF telegram is sent when the threshold value in day mode is not reached during the entire switching time.
Activation of the lux value switch function (for night mode)| The threshold switch is active in night mode.
ON| An OFF telegram is sent when the threshold value in night mode is exceeded during the entire switching time.
OFF| No OFF telegram is sent when the threshold value in night mode is not reached during the entire switching time.
Activation of the lux value switch function (regardless of day or night mode)| This parameter enables the detector to switch on when the lux level is below setpoint.
OFF| No telegram is sent, regardless of day or night mode.
ON| The light turns, regardless of day or night mode, as long as the measured lux value is lower than the set lux value.
Repeat last command every… (00:00:00=Disable)| With this parameter, you can set the time period after which the last command needs to repeated.
hh: mm: ss| The detector will repeat the last command when the predefined time period has elapsed.

Alarm mode

Parameters

Parameter Description
Detection time frame This is the length of a monitoring window (if

motion is detected during this time frame, it is considered positive).

seconds| This is the time it takes for the detector to switch on after

motion has been detected.
Amount of detected motion to trigger the alarm| This is the number of subsequent frames with motion detections, that will trigger an alarm.

| The alarm will switch on after the set number of positive motion frames

have been detected.
Switch-off delay| This is the length of a monitoring window (if no motion is detected during this time frame, it is considered negative).

seconds| This is the time it takes for the detector to switch off after

motion has been detected.
Amount of detected motion to disable the alarm| This is the number of subsequent frames with motion detections, that will trigger an alarm.

| The alarm will be disabled after the set number of positive motion frames

have been detected.
Behaviour when motion is detected| This parameter defines the output value of the detector when motion is detected.
Switch ON| When motion is detected, the detector sends a “1” to the output object.
Switch OFF| When motion is detected, the detector sends a “0” to the output object.
Do nothing| When motion is detected, the detector sends nothing to the output object.
Behaviour after motion has been detected| This parameter defines the output value of the detector after motion has been detected.
Switch ON| After motion has been detected, the detector sends a “1” to the output object.
Switch OFF| After motion has been detected, the detector sends a “0” to the output object.
Do nothing| After motion has been detected, the detector sends nothing to the output object.
Repeat last command every… (00:00:00=Disable)| With this parameter, you can set the time period after which the last command needs to repeated.
hh: mm: ss| The detector will repeat the last command when the predefined time period has elapsed.
Lock mode| With this parameter, you can enable a lock object to lock the channel. Default value: Disable
Disable| No lock object is shown.
Enable| The channel is enabled via the lock object.

Constant Light Control

Parameters
Parameters

Parameter Description
Switch-on brightness setting This is the value that is sent when

the light is switched on.
0-100%| If the brightness level remains below this value, the detector will switch on.
Switch-off brightness setting| This is the value that is sent when the light is switched off.
0-100%| If the brightness level exceeds this value, the detector will switch off.
Lux level adjustment (10 – 2000 lux)| This parameter allows you to configure the light level at which the detector is switched on.

lux| If the lux level remains below this value, the detector will switch on.

Light intensity fluctuation compensation (hysteresis)| Light intensity jumps below the set value will be ignored. Sensor hysteresis will compensate for these fluctuations.
1-100%| Light intensity jumps below this level will be ignored.
Constant light control delay| This is the time period before the dimming value is regulated in function of brightness level in the room.
hh: mm: ss| When this time frame has expired, the dimming value is regulated in function of brightness level in the room.
Switch-on lux adjustment (0=Always ON, 2000 lux max)| With this parameter, you can activate the switch-on brightness: the detector will switch on when motion is detected and there is not enough brightness.

lux (0= Always ON, 2000 lux max)| If the lux level remains below this value,

the detector will switch on.
Switch-off delay| With this parameter, you can configure the time period between the last motion detected and when the detector is switched off.
hh: mm: ss| This is the time it takes for the detector to switch off after motion has been detected.
Switch-off warning| Before fully switching off, the light is briefly dimmed to a minimum level to indicate that it will be switched off soon.
Disable| The light switches off directly.
Enable| The light first dims down to a minimum level before fully switching off.
Warning time| During this time frame, the light is dimmed to a minimum level before completely switching off.
hh mm: ss| The light is dimmed to a minimum level during the defined time period.
Warning brightness setting| This is the warning brightness setting in day mode.
0-100%| The light is dimmed at the set value before switch-off in day mode.
Warning brightness setting (in night mode)| This is the warning brightness setting in night mode.
0-100%| The light is dimmed at the set value before switch-off in night mode.
Dimming steps| This is the size of the dimming steps sent by the detector.
[50; 25%; 12.5%; 6.25%; 3.125%; 1.5625%]| This is the size of the dimming steps.
Dimming speed| This is the speed or interval at which the detector sends the dimming steps.
[1 ~ 255] (100 ms)| This is the time between the dimming’s steps.
Switching / dimming mode selection via an external device| This parameter enables objects that can be switched or dimmed manually. Default value: Disable
Disable| No input objects are present.
Enable| Input objects are present.
Switch back to Automatic| You can use this parameter to switch from Manual mode back to Automatic mode after the last motion or via object 22.
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After motion| When motion is no longer detected, the detector will switch back to Automatic mode.
Object| The detector will switch back to Automatic mode via object 22.
Lock mode| With this parameter, you can activate a lock object to disable the channel. Default value: Disable
Disable| No lock object is shown.
Enable| The channel is enabled via the lock object.
Forced control| The channel is disabled via the Forced control object and sends an ON or OFF.

HVAC

Parameters

Parameter Description
Switch-off delay With this parameter, you can configure the time period

between the last motion detected and when the detector is switched off.
hh :mm :ss| This is the time it takes for the detector to switch off after motion has been detected.
Switch-on delay| With this parameter, you can set a time frame during which the detector will not switch on after motion has been detected.
hh :mm :ss| An ON is sent after this time period if there is still motion detected.
Behaviour when motion is detected| This parameter defines the output value of the detector when motion is detected.
Switch ON| When motion is detected, the detector sends a “1” to the output object.
Switch OFF| When motion is detected, the detector sends a “0” to the output object.
Do nothing| When motion is detected, the detector sends nothing to the output object.
Behaviour after motion has been detected| This parameter defines the output value the detector after motion has been detected.
Switch ON| After motion has been detected, the detector sends a “1” to the output object.
Switch OFF| After motion has been detected, the detector sends a “0” to the output object.
Do nothing| After motion has been detected, the detector sends nothing to the output object.
Repeat last command every

… (00:00:00= Disable)

| With this parameter, you can set the time period after which the last command needs to repeated.
hh: mm: ss| The detector will repeat the last command when the predefined time period has elapsed.
Lock mode| With this parameter, you can activate a lock object to disable the channel. Default value: Disable
Disable| The HVAC channel is disabled.
Enable| The HVAC channel is enabled.

Additional parameters in Advanced mode

Advanced parameters are made accessible by activating ‘Advanced mode’ and ‘Night mode’.

General / Advanced mode parameters

Parameters

Parameter Description
Send lux value on KNX bus The measured brightness level is sent on the

bus (object 2).
Disable| The measured brightness level is not sent on the bus.
Enable| The measured brightness level is sent on the bus.
Lux value sending mode| The measured brightness level is transmitted at regular intervals or when there is a change in lux value.
Lux report when change| The transmission repetition is transmitted when there is a certain change in lux value (expressed in %).
Lux report cyclic| The transmission repetition is transmitted at a specific interval.
Send lux value when value varies by| Interval during which the brightness level is transmitted. Default value: 10%
1-100%| If the brightness level changes above this value, the new value is sent to the detector.
Send lux value every| This is the interval at which the lux value is transmitted.
hh: mm: ss| The currently measured value is sent at this interval.
Detector acting on lux value provided by an external device| The detector acts based on an external value (object 3) instead of the built-in brightness sensor. Default value: Disable
Disable| The detector acts based on the value sent by the internal sensor.
Enable| The detector acts based on the value received on object 3.
Night mode| With this parameter, night mode can be enabled and a second target brightness level can be activated. Default value: Disable
Disable| Only one setpoint can be activated.
Enable| A second target brightness level can be activated and you can switch between both values.
Day / night mode| With this parameter, you can switch between two setpoints (object 5).
Read after reset| Object 5 is read after the reset.
Always day| Object 5 is ignored and day mode is enabled.
Day on start| The detector starts in day mode after it has been reset.
Night on start| The detector starts in night mode after it has been reset.
Day / night mode object value| This parameter allows you to change the polarity of the day / night object. Default value: Day=1 / Night = 0
Day=1 / Night = 0| The object is set to day mode on 1.
Day=0 / Night = 1| The object is set to night mode on 1.
Switch between day and night mode| Immediately switch between day and night mode or only when there is no presence being detected anymore. Default value: By next detected motion
By next detected motion| The detector switches between day / night mode at the next motion detection (if it was off first).
Immediately| The detector immediately switches between day and night mode.

Automatic / Advanced mode parameters

Parameters

Parameter Description
Night mode With this parameter, night mode can be enabled and a second

target brightness level can be activated. Default value: Disable
Disable| Only one setpoint can be activated.
Enable| A second target brightness level can be activated and you can switch between both values.
Switch-on lux adjustment (for night mode (0=Always ON, 2000 lux max)| With this parameter, you can activate the switch-on brightness: the detector will switch on when motion is detected and there is not enough brightness.

lux (0= Always ON, 2000 lux max)| # lux (0= Always ON, 2000 lux max)

If the lux level remains below this value, the detector will switch on.

Constant Light Control / Advanced mode

Parameters

Parameter Description
Night mode With this parameter, night mode can be enabled and a second

target brightness level can be activated.
Disable| Only one setpoint can be activated.
Enable| A second target brightness level can be activated and you can switch between both values.
Activate the brightness level setpoint for night mode.
Lux level adjustment (for night mode) (10 – 2000 lux)| # lux| The second target brightness level is activated for night mode.
Switch-on lux adjustment (for night mode) (0=Always ON, 2000 lux max)| With this parameter, you can activate the switch-on brightness: the detector will switch on when motion is detected and there is not enough brightness.

lux (0=Always ON, 2000 lux max)| If the lux level remains below this value,

the detector will switch on.

Warnings regarding installation

The installation of products that will permanently be part of the electrical installation and which include dangerous voltages, should be carried out by a qualified installer and in accordance with the applicable regulations. This user manual must be presented to the user. It should be included in the electrical installation file and it should be passed on to any new owners. Additional copies are available on the Niko website or via Niko customer services.

CE marking

This product complies with all of the relevant European guidelines and regulations. For radio equipment Niko llc declares that the radio equipment in this manual conforms with the 2014/53/EU directive. The full text of the EU declaration of conformity is available at www.niko.eu under the product reference, if applicable.

Environment

This product and/or the batteries provided cannot be disposed of in non- recyclable waste. Take your discarded product to a recognised collection point. Just like producers and importers, you too play an important role in the promotion of sorting, recycling and reuse of discarded electrical and electronic equipment. To finance the rubbish collection and waste treatment, the government levies recycling charges in certain cases (included in the price of this product).

Support & contact

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+32 3 778 90 80
support@niko.eu

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correct and up-to-date as possible. Nevertheless, some deficiencies may subsist.
Niko cannot be held responsible for this, other than within the legal limits. Please
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References

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