STEINEL IR 180 Switch Instruction Manual
- June 5, 2024
- STEINEL
Table of Contents
- 1. About this document
- 2 General safety precautions
- 3 IR/HF 180 COM1/COM2
- 4 Electrical connection
- 5 Mounting
- 6 Function
- 7 Accessories (optional)
- 8 Disposal
- 9 Declaration of Conformity
- 10 Manufacturer’s Warranty
- 11 Technical specifications
- 12 Troubleshooting
- References
- Read User Manual Online (PDF format)
- Download This Manual (PDF format)
STEINEL IR 180 Switch Instruction Manual
1. About this document
Please read carefully and keep in a safe place.
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- Subject to change in the interest of technical progress. Symbols
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2 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 involves work on the mains power supply. This work must therefore be carried out professionally in accordance with national wiring regulations and electrical operating conditions.
- Only use genuine replacement parts.
- Repairs must only be made by specialist workshops.
- Note : The external switch cable is not intended for use as a neutral conductor connection for loads. (Fig 44 / 45 / 46 / 48)
- Terminal B1/B2 is a switching contact for low-energy circuits, no greater than 1 A. This must be protected by a fuse of the appropriate rating.
3 IR/HF 180 COM1/COM2
Proper use
- Sensor switch suitable for indoor wall-mounting.
- Intelligent sensor technology automatically switches any type of lamp ON when the room is entered and OFF again after the preset time.
IR 180 COM1/COM2
The IR 180 COM1/COM2 is quipped with a pyro sensor which detects the invisible heat emitted by moving objects (people, animals etc.). The heat detected in this way is converted electronically into a signal that switches a connected load ON (e.g. a light). Heat is not detected through obstacles, such as walls or panes of glass. Heat radiation of this type will, therefore, not trigger the sensor.
HF 180 COM1/COM2
The HF 1COM1/COM2 is an active motion detector. It responds to the slightest movement regardless of temperature. The integrated HF sensor emits high- frequency electromagnetic waves (5.8 GHz) and receives their echo. In the event of the slightest movement in the detection zone, the change in echo is perceived by the sensor.
A microprocessor then issues the switch command “switch light ON”. Movement can be detected through doors, panes of glass or thin walls.
Optionally, all function settings can be made via the remote controls RC 5, RC 8 and the Smart Remote. ( “7 Accessories”)
Package contents for IR 180 (Fig 31)
Package contents for HF 180 (Fig 32)
Product dimensions for IR 180 / HF 180 (Fig 33)
Product components (Fig 34)
A Rocker switch
B Cover
C IR 180 lens / HF 180 cover
D Removal slot
E Sensor module
F Status LED
G Surround
H Metal frame
I Load module
4 Electrical connection
- Switch OFF power supply (Fig 4.1)
Wiring up the sensor switch: Under section 6 of VDE 0100520, a multi-core lead containing both the mains voltage leads as well as the control leads (e.g. NYM 5 x 1.5 mm2) may be used for the wiring between sensor and electronic ballast.
The mains connection terminal is designed for a maximum of 2 x 2.5 mm².
The mains power supply lead is a cable with at least 4 conductors:
L = phase conductor (usually black, brown or grey)
N = neutral conductor (usually blue)
PE = protective-earth conductor (usually green/yellow)
P = for connecting several motion detectors
L’ = switched phase conductor (usually black, brown or grey)
Note on II P conductor:
The cable between two sensors must be no more than 50 m in length. No more than 25 m to each further sensor. No more than 300 m in total when installing 10 sensors.
Note on III S conductor:
Cable length max. 50 m.
Important :
Incorrectly wired connections will produce a short circuit later on in the
product or fuse box. In this case, you must identify the individual cables and
re-connect them. An appropriate power switch for switching ON and OFF can be
installed in the supply lead.
Note for IR 180:
The mounting location should be at least 1 m away from any lights because heat
radiated from these may activate the system.
Connecting the mains power supply lead IR 180 COM1 (Fig 42)
Connecting the mains power supply lead IR 180 COM 2 (Fig 43)
Note on parallel connection via P conductor:
IR 180 and HF 180 can be connected in parallel. However, a neutral conductor
must be present on each flush box. When using several sensor switches, they
must be connected to the same phase. As many as 10 sensor switches can be
connected in parallel.
Master/Master COM1 (Fig 4.4)
Master/Master COM1/COM2 (Fig 4.5)
A parallel-connected configuration also permits the use of several masters. In
this case, each master operates the lighting group in accordance with the
level of brightness it measures. All settings are selected at each master as
required. The switched load is spread among the individual masters. Presence
is still detected collectively by all detectors. The presence output (HLK,
COM2) can be picked off from any master.
Note :
In a master/master system, inverse switching behaviour may occur on pressing
the switch (A) if the IR/HF 180 have different stay-ON times and this has
already elapsed for one sensor. If this situation occurs, you must either wait
until the stay-ON time elapses or perform a User Reset (RC 5) or Reset (RC 8).
When interconnecting IR/HF 180, this risk is reduced by selecting the same
settings for control dials and DIP switches.
Master/slave (Fig 4.6)
The master/slave configuration permits detection of movement in larger rooms
(load connected = master, no load = slave). The level of brightness prevailing
in the room is only evaluated at the master. The slaves report movements
detected to the master.
Two detectors on an external stairwell lighting timer, old building / refurbishment (Fig 47)
Interconnection with Control PRO sensors (Fig 4.8)
If the IR 180 / HF 180 is interconnected with a Control PRO Sensor via the P
conductor, all switches connected to the wall switch as well as internal
switches must be deactivated (Fig 54). If the overall system is to be provided
with a switch for manual override, this must be connected to the S input of
the Control PRO sensor. The Control PRO Sensor must be the master and the IR
180 / HF 180 the slave.
5 Mounting
- Check all components for damage.
- Do not use the product if it is damaged.
- Select an appropriate mounting location, taking the reach and motion detection into consideration (Fig 51)
Mounting procedure
- Separate the sensor and load module (Fig 52)
- Switch OFF power supply (Fig 41)
- Connect to mains power supply (Fig 42 / 43)
- Push load module (H) into the flush box (Fig 53)
- Screw to support ring with box fixing screws (Fig 53)
- Select control dial and DIP switch settings on the sensor module (E) (Fig 54) ( “6 Function”)
- Fit the sensor module (E) into the surround (G) and press together with the load module (H) (Fig 55) · Switch ON power supply (Fig 56)
6 Function
Factory settings for control dials
Reach setting (J): IR 12 m / HF 8 m
Time setting (K): 30 s
Twilight setting (L): Daylight operation
Stay-ON time COM2 15 min
Switch-ON delay COM2 0 min
Reach setting IR (Fig 5.4 / J)
adjustable in stages
- Control dial set to maximum = max. reach (approx. 12 m)
- Control dial set to minimum = min. reach (approx. 5 m)
Reach setting HF (Fig 5.4 / J)
Adjustable in stages
- Control dial set to maximum = max. reach (approx. 8 m)
- Control dial set to minimum = min. reach (approx. 1 m)
Time setting (Fig 5.4 / K)
Adjustable in stages
The chosen stay-ON time can be set to between 30 s and 30 min via the control
dial. When the brightness threshold is exceeded, (presence logic), the sensor
switches OFF after the stay-ON time expires.
Pulse mode
If the control dial is set to , the unit is in pulse mode, i.e. the output is
switched ON for approx. 2 s (e.g. for stairwell lighting timer).
Afterwards, the sensor does not react to movement for approx. 8 s. Day mode is
the only mode possible here because of dazzle by light from external sources.
IQ mode ( IQ )
If the control dial is set to ( IQ ), the stay-ON time is self-learning
and adjusts dynamically to user behaviour. The time cycle is determined by
means of a learning algorithm. The shortest time is 5 min, the longest time 20
min.
Twilight setting (Fig 5.4 / L)
The chosen response threshold can be set in stages from 2-1000 lux.
- Control dial set to = twilight mode (approx. 2 lux)
- Control dial set to = daylight mode (approx. 1000 lux)
→ “Example applications” table
DIP switch factory settings
DIP 1 - DIP 5 = OFF
DIP 1 (NORM/TEST) normal/test mode (Fig 5.4)
Test mode has priority over all other settings on the sensor switch and is
used for verifying proper working order as well for testing the detection
zone. Irrespective of the ambient light level, the sensor switch activates the
light to stay ON for approx. 5 s in response to movement in the room (blue LED
flashes on detecting movement). All user-selected potentiometer settings apply
in normal mode (control dials). The sensor switch can also be set by means of
the blue LED without any load connected.
The DIP-switch test mode does not end automatically.
DIP 2 (AUTO/MAN) fully automatic mode / semi-automatic mode (Fig 5.4)
Fully automatic mode: (AUTO)
Depending on brightness, the light switches on automatically if movement is
detected and switches off when the brightness increases or upon expiry of the
stay-ON time. The light can be switched ON and OFF manually at any time. This
temporarily interrupts the automatic switching function.
Semi-automatic mode: (MAN)
The light only switches OFF automatically. Light is switched ON manually,
request light via the switch. It remains ON for the stay-ON time selected.
DIP 3 (used / not used ) (Fig 5.4)
Selecting the “used” setting activates the integrated switch (A) as well as
any switch optionally connected to the S input. Set to “not used”, the
integrated switch (A) and any switch optionally connected to the S input is
deactivated and therefore has no function.
The switch also influences interconnection with the P conductor.
→ ( “4 Electrical connection”)
DIP 4 (ON / ON/OFF ) (Fig 5.4)
In the ON-OFF setting, the light can be switched ON and OFF manually at any time (except in pulse mode: no manual OFF). In the ON setting, light can no longer be switched OFF manually. The stay-ON time starts from the beginning again each time the switch is pressed.
Switch for light function
The function of the integrated switch (A) depends on sensor configuration as
well as the current operating situation.
→ “Light function” table
Twilight setting
Light function
7 Accessories (optional)
User remote control RC 5 EAN 4007841 592806
Additional functions, RC 5
– Light ON/OFF 4 h
– User reset
– 100 h burn-in
– Presentation mode
Service remote control RC 8 EAN 4007841 559410
Additional functions, RC 8
– Reach adjustment
– Time setting CH 1/CH 2
– ON delay / room surveillance, CH 2
– Test / normal mode
– Twilight setting
– Night-time operation
– Daylight operation
– Teach-IN
– Automatic / manual mode
– Reset
– IQ mode
Smart Remote EAN 4007841 009151
– Control via smartphone or tablet
– Replaces all remote controls
– Download the appropriate app and connect via Bluetooth
8 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.
9 Declaration of Conformity
STEINEL Vertrieb GmbH hereby declares that the HF 180 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
10 Manufacturer’s Warranty
As purchaser, you are entitled to your statutory rights against the vendor. If these rights exist in your country, they are neither curtailed nor restricted by our Warranty Declaration. We guarantee that your STEINEL Professional sensor product will remain in perfect condition and proper working order for a period of 5 years. We guarantee that this product is free from material-, manufacturing- and design flaws. In addition, we guarantee that all electronic components and cables function in the proper manner and that all materials used and their surfaces are without defects.
Making Claims
If you wish to make a 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 contact us at
STEINEL (UK) Limited, 25 Manasty Road, Axis Park, Orton Southgate,
Peterborough, PE2 6UP, for a returns number. For this reason, we recommend
that you keep your receipt of purchase in a safe place until the warranty
period expires. STEINEL shall assume no liability for the costs or risks
involved in returning a product.
For information on making claims under the terms of the warranty, please go to www.steinel-professionalde/garantie
If you have a warranty claim or would like to ask any question regarding your product, you are welcome to call us at any time on our Service Hotline 01733 366700.
11 Technical specifications
12 Troubleshooting
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References
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