steinel HPD 3 IP Presence Detectors Instruction Manual

June 5, 2024
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steinel HPD 3 IP Presence Detectors Instruction Manual

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About this document

  • Under copyright. Reproduction either in whole or in part only with our consent.
  • Subject to change in the interest of technical progress.
  • The document is valid for HPD 3 sensor software V4.1.0 or higher and for IP module software V1.3 or higher.

General safety precautions

Failure to observe these operating instructions presents hazards!

These instructions contain important information on the safe use of this product. Particular attention is drawn to potential hazards. Failure to observe this information may lead to death or serious injuries.

  • Read instructions carefully.
  • Follow safety advice.
  • Keep instructions within easy reach.
  • Working with electrical current may produce hazardous situations. Touching live parts can result in electrical shock, burns or death.
  • Work on mains voltage must only be performed by qualified, skilled personnel.
  • National wiring regulations and electrical operating conditions must be observed (e.g. D: VDE 0100, A: ÖVE-ÖNORM E8001-1, CH: SEV 1000).
  • Only use genuine replacement parts.
  • Repairs must be made by specialist workshops.

HPD 3 IP

Proper use
Human presence detector for ceiling mounting indoors.

Features

  • Human presence detector (turns through ± 45°)
  • SIR 13D radar sensor
  • Temperature sensor
  • Humidity sensor
  • VOC sensor
  • eCO2 sensor
  • IAQ (Indoor Air Quality)
  • RGB status LED
  • USB connection (set-up)
  • IP module
  • Bluetooth

Operating principle

  • Human presence detector that analyses images directly in the sensor.
  • Detects persons and counts them (whether sitting, standing, moving or still).
  • Settings made using the configuration interface via web browser.
  • IP protocol: REST API, BACnet, MQTT.
  • Security: TLS 1.2.

IP interface

  • Communication interface.
  • IP protocols: Rest API, BACnet, MQTT.
  • Basic settings.
  • Security: TLS 1.2.
  • Web server.

USB interface

  • Detailed settings.
  • Settings for the zones in the image.

Values available via the IP interface:

  • Number of persons for 10 zones.
  • Light levels for 10 zones.
  • Values cumulated for all zones (persons, light levels).
  • Temperature.
  • Relative humidity.
  • VOC.
  • eCO2.
  • IAQ.
  • Movement detected by HF sensor.
  • Presence detected by optical sensor.
  • Information on low ambient light level.

Values sent via Bluetooth:

  • Total number of persons.
  • Global light level.
  • Movement detected by HF sensor.
  • Temperature.
  • Relative humidity.
  • VOC.
  • eCO2.
  • IAQ.

Note: If one or more zones are configured, these zones only measure global light (unification of these zones).

Note: The accuracy of the eCO2 measurement increases with time, the maximum accuracy is reached after 48 hours. The eCO2 value is an estimated value based on VOC. It can be different if you compare it to a CO2 Sensor.

Note: The integrated algorithm compares the silhouette of a human being’s upper body (head, shoulders) with the sensor image by means of a neural network. The image is evaluated entirely in the HPD 3’s processor.
No personal data is sent out.
The number of persons can only be counted correctly in sufficiently illuminated zones.
The integrated HF sensor can be used to activate lighting in the room.
No personal data is sent out.

Installation instructions:
HPD 3 Quick Start.

Package contents (Fig. 3.1/3.4)

Product dimensions (Fig. 3.2/3.5)

Product parts (Fig. 3.3/3.6)

A IP connection
B Socket
C Plug
D Optical sensor and SIR 13D radar sensor
E Concealed IP module
F Surface-mounted IP module
G Sensor module
H Micro USB port
I Status LED
J Temperature, humidity, VOC, eCO2 sensor, IAQ

Technical specifications

  • Dimensions (Ø × D): concealed: 125 × 40 mm (125 × 75 mm with IP module) surface-mounted: 125 × 65 mm

  • Connection:
    PoE 802.3af class 2
    PoE 24-57 V 4 W

  • Security: TLS 1.2

  • Protocols: Rest API, BACnet, MQTT

  • Sensor type: optical sensor and high-frequency sensor

  • Where to use: indoors

  • Installation: ceiling

  • Mounting height: 2.3 m to max. 5 m

  • Optimum mounting height: 2.6 m

  • Angle of coverage :
    optical sensor: 110°
    HF sensor: 160°

  • Setting angle:
    optical sensor: horizontally, 45° to either side

  • Detection limitation: max. 10 detection zones / max. 3 non-detection zones

  • Reach:
    optical sensor: max. 10 m
    HF sensor: max. 9 m

  • Temperature range: 0°C to +40°C

  • IP rating: IP20

  • Light level: 2 – 2,000 lux

  • Value range for temperature sensor: 0 – 40°C +/-1°C

  • Value range for humidity sensor: 20-90% +/-5%

  • Value range for VOC sensor: 0 – 60,000 ppb

  • Value range for e-CO2 : 400 – 5,000 ppm*

  • Value range for IAQ (Indoor Air Quality): 0 – 2,000*

  • -1 = not available

Electrical connection

Concealed electrical connection with concealed IP module (Fig. 4.1)
Concealed electrical connection with surface-mounted IP module (Fig. 4.2)
Surface-mounted electrical connection with surface-mounted IP module (Fig. 4.2)

Connection is made via the LAN cable:

  • PoE 802.3af class 2
  • PoE 24-57 V __4 W

Connection examples for IP

  • Connecting a single sensor to a PC via a network power adapter. (Fig. 4.3)
  • Connecting several sensors to a switch with POE functionality for access to PC. (Fig. 4.4)
  • Integrating several sensors into a network infrastructure via a switch with POE functionality. (Fig. 4.5)

Installation

Preparing for installation

  • Check all components for damage. Do not use the product if it is damaged.
  • Select an appropriate site to install the product.
    • Taking into account the optical sensor’s reach. **(Fig. 5.1)

**

  * Taking into account the HF sensor’s motion detection.
  * Allowing for the distance from the wall (5 cm). **(Fig. 5.2)**
  * Vibration-free.
  * No obstacles in detection zone (e.g. metal objects or water walls)
  * Not in explosive atmospheres.
  * Not on normally flammable surfaces.
  • Aim sensor in appropriate direction.
    • Taking into account the direction in which the sensor is aimed. (Fig. 5.3)
    • The IP module must be mounted on the ceiling and correctly aimed. The socket on the IP module points towards the sensor on the sensor module. (Fig. 3.3/3.6)
    • Glare-free.

Mounting procedure

Concealed installation with concealed IP module

  • Make plug connection. (Fig. 5.4)
  • Firmly screw concealed IP module in place on mounting box. (Fig. 5.5)
  • Fit magnetic sensor module on frame. (Fig. 5.6)

Concealed installation with surface-mounted IP module

  • Mark drill holes. (Fig. 5.7)
  • Drill holes and insert screw anchors. (Fig. 5.8)
  • Feed through cable. (Fig. 5.9)
  • Screw IP module into place. (Fig. 5.9)
  • Make plug connection. (Fig. 5.10)
  • Fit magnetic sensor module on frame. (Fig. 5.11)

Surface-mounted installation with surface-mounted IP module

  • Mark drill holes. (Fig. 5.12)
  • Drill holes and insert screw anchors. (Fig. 5.13)
  • Break out tab. Feed through cable. (Fig. 5.14)
  • Screw IP module into place. (Fig. 5.14)
  • Make plug connection. (Fig. 5.15)
  • Fit magnetic sensor module. (Fig. 5.16)

Operation/configuration

Configuring sensor via USB

  • Provide power supply via IP module.

  • Remove micro USB cover. (Fig. 6.1)

  • Connect sensor to a PC or laptop using a micro USB cable. (Fig. 6.1)
    The PC will now show a new network adapter.

  • If necessary, install the the RNDIS driver on your laptop.

  • Configure network adapter with IPv4 address 10.88.0.1.

  • Start web browser.

  • Open the configuration interface via the USB standard IP address: 10.88.0.2.

    • The standard password for the USB interface (web server via USB) is: adm123
    • The password for opening the image is: steinel

Note: the USB interface is only available for the first 30 minutes of switching the sensor ON.

Setting the IP interface

  • Set up LAN access to the sensor. DHCP is factory-activated.

    • Check which IP address the sensor has been given. Use this to open the web interface.
  • If no DHCP server is available, fallback IP address 192.168.1.200 will be used (subnet is 192.168.1.0/24). In this case, the computer must be set to the same subnet (192.168.1.0/24).

    • Start web browser. Open configuration interface via the standard IP address. A static IP or a DHCP client can be set up via the web interface.
  • Instead of using the IP address, the sensor can also be accessed via the host name. The standard host name is: “steinel_” + the last 6 characters of the MAC address + “.local”.
    Example: MAC address is CC:BD:35:12:34:56,
    the host name is: steinel_123456.local.

  • The standard passwords for the IP interface are:

    • Admin password: adm123
    • User password: updwd123
  • Change the admin password to your own secure password directly after logging in for the first time. Password requirements:

    • Password length: at least 8 characters.
    • At least 3 character types: a distinction is drawn between lower and upper-case letters, numbers and special characters.

Setting via Bluetooth

  • HF sensors sensitivity.
  • The entire product (HPD 3 sensor and IP module) can only be reset within the first 10 minutes of switching ON the sensor.
  • Resetting the Bluetooth Mesh network.
  • IP-network settings

Notice: To prevent unauthorized access to the Bluetooth mesh sensor and the connected system, we highly recommend provisioning the sensor with the Steinel Connect app.

With the first connection between the sensor and the Steinel Connect app, corresponding network keys are saved on the smartphone or tablet. The key prevents unauthorized access to the sensor. For access via another smartphone or tablet, the network key must be actively shared.

LED feedback

LED feedback

IAQ rating

IAQ rating

Detailed description:
See Quick Start Guide:
www.steinel.de

Malfunctions

No connection with the sensor.

  • Break in network cable or network cable not connected.
    • Check cabling.
  • No PoE injector installed, or the network switch being used does not support PoE.
    • Check PoE supply.
  • IP address incorrectly configured.
    • Check network settings.
  • It may be necessary to reset via Steinel Connect app and re-connect with standard configuration.
  • Firewall preventing communication.
    • Check firewall settings.

Sensor counting number of persons incorrectly

  • Persons cannot be identified by the sensor
  • Persons only partially identifiable (leg, shoulder, head)
    • Ensure unobstructed sensor vision.
    • Make sure that persons are not concealed by plants etc.
    • Change detection sensitivity.

Value for eCO 2 and IAQ sensor shows -1

  • eCO2 and IAQ sensor are not implemented in the product.

Cleaning and maintenance

Hazard from electrical power.

Contact between water and live parts can result in electric shock, burns or death.

  • Product must not be wet-cleaned.

Risk of damage to property!

Using the wrong cleaning product can damage the light.

  • Make sure detergent does not harm the surface.
  • Clean unit with a soft cloth and mild cleaning product.

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 environmentally compatible manner.

Conformity

STEINEL Vertrieb GmbH hereby declares that the HPD 3 IP radio equipment type conforms to Directive 2014/53/EU. The full wording of the EU Declaration of Conformity is available for downloading from the following Internet address: www.steinel.de

Manufacturer’s warranty

This STEINEL product has been manufactured with utmost care, tested for proper operation and safety and then subjected to random sample inspection. Steinel guarantees that it is in perfect condition and proper working order. The warranty period is 5 years and starts on the date of sale to the consumer. We will remedy defects caused by material flaws or manufacturing faults. The warranty will be met by repair or replacement of defective parts at our own discretion. The warranty shall not cover damage to wear parts, damage or defects caused by improper treatment or maintenance. Further consequential damage to other objects shall be excluded. Claims under the warranty will only be accepted if the unit is sent fully assembled and well-packed with a brief description of the fault, a receipt or invoice (date of purchase and dealer’s stamp) to the appropriate Service Centre.

Service:

Our Customer Service Department will repair faults not covered by warranty or after the warranty period.
Please send the product well-packed to your nearest Service Centre.

STEINEL Vertrieb GmbH
Dieselstraße 80-84
33442 Herzebrock-Clarholz
Tel: +49/5245/448-188
www.steinel.de

110081283
06/2022
Technische Änderungen vorbehalten. / Subject to technical modification without notice.

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