hager EER503, EER513 Presence Detector Motion Detector User Guide

October 27, 2023
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hager EER503, EER513 Presence Detector Motion Detector

EER503
Presence detector/motion detec-tor 360° built-in
Rilevatore di presenza/rilevatore di movimento 360° da incasso

EER513
Presence detector/motion detec-tor 360° surface-mounted Rilevatore di presenza /movimen-to 360° a parete

Safety instructions

Electrical equipment must only be installed and assembled by a qualified electrician in accord-ance with the relevant installation standards, regulations, directives and safety and accident prevention directives of the country.
Failure to comply with these installation in-structions may result in damage to the device, fire or other hazards.
Due to its detection behaviour the device is not suitable for use in burglary detection or alarm systems.
These instructions are an integral component of the product and must be retained by the end user.

Design and layout of the device

(Figure1/2/7)

  1. Terminals
  2. Security screw fixing point
  3. Unlocking opening
  4. Securing clips
  5. Detector lens with integrated status LED red/green
  6. Light level Potentiometer
  7. Delay time Potentiometer
  8. Potentiometer Cover
  9. Security screw
  10. Fixing springs
  11. Strain relief with mounting device for cable ties
  12. Terminal cover
  13. Cable entry cut-out

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Function

Correct use

  • automatic switching of electric loads depending on heat motion and ambient brightness
  • EER503: Cavity installation
  • EER513: Surface-mounted installation or installation on mounting boxes according to valid standard (e.g. DIN 4907)

Product characteristics

  • Combination of presence and motion detector with enhanced detection sensitivity in the central presence-detection area
  • Light level adjustable
  • Delay time adjustable
  • Master-slave operation
  • Optional: Operation modes automatic/semiautomatic are adjustable via IR configuration hand-held transmitter (see Accessories)

Behavior during operation
The motion detector detects heat motion caused by people, animals, or objects in accordance with IEC 63180.

  • will be switched on for the delay time if movements are detected in the detection area and the set light level is undershot. Each detected movement restarts the delay time.
  • will be switched off if no additional movements are detected in the detection area and the set delay time has elapsed or the set light level is exceeded.

Information for electricians

Installation and electrical connection

DANGER! Electrical shock when live parts are touched!
An electric shock can lead to death! Isolate all power before working on the device and cover any live parts in the area!

Selecting installation location
The motion detector must be installed horizontally on the ceiling. It has a detection angle of 360°. The diameter of the detection area depends on the in- stallation height. At an installation height of 2.5 m, the diameter at ground level is approx. 20 m. The diameter of the inner detection area with enhanced detection sensitivity is 10 m (Figure 3).

  • At an installation height greater than 2.5 m, the detection area increases. At the same time, the detection sensitivity decreases.
  • Observe the motion orientation: a distinction is made between “direct approach” and “trans-verse motion”. Motions transverse to the motion detector can be detected better than motions toward the motion detector (Figure 3).hager EER503, EER513 Presence Detector Motion Detector 2
  • To comply with the degree of protection IP41 the device must be completely installed and closed.
  • If used as a presence detector, the device must be installed so that areas with less motion activity (desk, seating area) are within the detection area (Figure 3).
  • Avoid sources of interference in the detection area. Sources of interference, e.g. heating elements, ventilation systems, air conditioners and lamps that are cooling down can cause undesired switching (Figure 4).
  • Select an installation location that is free of vibration. Vibrations can cause undesired switching.

Connecting and installing the built-in variant EER503 (Figure 8)

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  • Establish installation opening Ø 68 mm.
  • Connect motion detector according to the connecting diagram (Figure 6).hager EER503, EER513 Presence Detector Motion Detector 3
  • Establish strain relief on the corresponding mounting devices (11) with cable ties.
  • Attach cover (12).
  • Configure settings.
  • Insert the two fixing springs (10) through the installation aperture while pressing upwards and allow them to spring back.

Connecting and installing the surface-mounted variant EER513 (Figure 7)

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  • Feed the connection cable through the cable entry cut-out (13).
  • Install device socket under the ceiling using the screw dowel set enclosed. If available, install device socket in a flush-mounted box.
  • Connect device according to connection diagram (Figure 5).
  • Snap device module onto base.
  • Screw in security screw (9).
  • Configure settings.
  • Close cover (8).

Commissioning

The device is in warm-up phase after power is connected. (up to 45s). During this time the status LED is flashing green. If the device is set to slave mode, the status LED flashes alternatingly red and green and the relay is open.

Testing the detection
In test mode, the motion detector works with maximum light level . If motion is detected, the load is switched for approx. 2 seconds. After approx. 20 cycles, the operating cycles decrease in order to protect the connected load.

  • Set the potentiometer light level (6) to the Test position (Figure 1/2).

  • Set potentiometer delay time (7) to minimal (left end stop) (Figure 1/2).
    The device is in test mode.

  • Carry out test by moving in the detection area.
    If the motion detector switches on without motion in the detection area, then sources of interference are present (see Installation location).

  • After 15 minutes in test mode the device is automatically set to the standard values (500 Lux/15 min).

Setting the response brightness
The light level is the brightness value saved in the motion detector; when this value is undershot the connected load is switched on if movements are detected. The brightness threshold can be set continuously between approx. 5 and 2000 Lux (daytime operation/brightness-independent).

Turn the light level potentiometer (6) to the desired position.

Setting the delay time
The delay time is the period of time set in the motion detector which is the shortest time that the lighting is switched on when the light level is undershot and motion is detected. The delay time can be set between pulse (approx. 2 s) and approx. 5 s to 60 min.
Turn the delay time potentiometer (7) to the desired position.

Commissioning with the IR configuration handheld transmitter
The commissioning can also be carried out via the IR configuration hand-held transmitter (see Accessories).
A detailed description of the EE807 handheld transmitter can be found in the enclosed instructions.

Operation by IR hand-held transmitter
The IR hand-held transmitter can be used to control the lighting connected to the motion detector, e.g. on/off.
A detailed description of the EE808 hand-held transmitter can be found in the corresponding instructions.

Master-slave operation
To extend the detection area, it is possible to connect additional devices (slave) in parallel to the master – master/slave operation (Figure 6).
Additional information on the master-slave configuration is available on the website on the download page for the device.
Switches must not be connected to the PB portal in slave mode.

Master settings (Figure 1/2)

  • Setting the response brightness (6).
  • Setting the delay time (7).

Slave settings (Figure 1/2)

  • Set the potentiometer response brightness (6) to the SL position (Figure 1/2).
  • Adjust the potentiometer delay time (7) to suit the respective application case (additional information on application cases is available on the download page for the device).

Adjusting the detection area
If the detection area of the detector is too wide or covers areas that should not be monitored, the adhesive strips provided can restrict the detection area if required.

Appendix

Technical data

  • Supply voltage 230 V~, +10%/-15%
    240 V~, +6/-6%

  • Frequency 50/60 Hz

  • Power consumption without load <0.5 W

Delay time, adjustable

  • Operation 5 s … 60 min

  • Test mode, pulse 2 s

  • Factory setting ~ 15 min
    Light Level , adjustable 5 … 2000 Lux

  • Factory setting 500 Lux

  • Recommended installation height 2.5 m … 3.5 m maximum installation height 4 m

  • Detection area Ø motion (installation height 2.5 m)

  • transversely to detector ~ 20 m

  • Towards detector ~ 10 m

  • Detection area Ø motion (installation height 2.5 m)

  • transversely to detector ~ 20 m

  • Towards detector ~ 10 m

  • Detection area Ø presence
    (installation height 2.5 m) ~ 10 m

  • Detection angle approx. 360°

Cable length between

  • first and last device max. 50 m
  • Number of slave devices per master max. 10
  • NO contact non-isolated with zero cross switching 10 A AC1, 230 V~
  • Upstream circuit breaker 10 A
  • Incandescent and halogen lamps 230 V 2000 W
  • LED lamps/ Compact fluorescent lamps 20 x 20 W (400 W)
  • Conventional transformers 1500 VA
  • Electronic transformers 1500 W

Fluorescent lamps

  • parallel compensated 1000 W/130 μF with electronic ballast 1000 W
  • Relative humidity (no condensation) 30°C, 90%
  • Operating temperature -5 °C … +45 °C
  • Storage/transport temperature -25 °C… +70 °C
  • Degree of protection IP41
  • Protection class II
  • Impact resistance IK 04
  • Operating altitude < 2000 m
  • Dimensions EER503 (Ø x H) 85 x 75.9 mm
  • Dimensions EER513 (Ø x H) 105 x 59.7 mm

Connection cross-section

  • 2 x plug-in terminals, 0.5 … 2.5 mm²
  • Recommended conductor cross-section 1.5 mm2

Accessories
IR configuration hand-held transmitter EE807
IR hand-held transmitter EE808

Correct Disposal of this product (Waste Electrical & Electronic Equipment)
(Applicable in the European Union and other European countries with separate collection systems).

This marking shown on the product or its literature indicates that it should not be disposed of with other household waste at the end of its working life. To prevent possible harm to the environment or human health from uncontrolled waste disposal, please separate this device from other types of .waste. Recycle the device responsibly to promote the sustainable reuse of material resources.
Household users should contact either the retailer where they purchased this product, or their local government of-fice, for details of where and how they can take this device for environmentally safe recycling.
Business users should contact their supplier and check the terms and conditions of the purchase contract. This product should not be mixed with other commercial .waste for disposal.

References

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