User manual

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How to mask individual areas
If there are sources of interference in the area monitored by the ARGUS,
e.g. trees, shrubs or light sources, and these accidentally trigger the
switching of the load, you can mask these areas using the segments
supplied (Figure
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broken off in 20° sections.
1 Place the inserts exactly on those areas of the sensor head which
should be masked from detection and press them firmly onto the
sensor head from underneath.
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Note:The twilight sensor A at the front must not be covered by
segments, since this reduces the light sensitivity.
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Caution! Operation only possible with sinusoidal mains voltages.
Phase control dimmers or inverters with square-wave or trapezoidal
voltage curves will damage the device.
How to mask individual areas
Technical d a t a
Mains voltage: AC 230 V ±10%, 50 Hz.
Max. switching current: 16 A, AC 230 V, cos ϕ = 0.6
Nominal power:
Incandescent lamps
AC 230 V: max. 3000 W
Halogen lamps AC 230 V: max. 2500 W
Fluorescent lamps
AC 230 V: max. 1200 W, uncompensated
Capacitive load: max. 140 µF
Power consumption: < 1 W
Connecting terminals: for 2 x 1.5 mm
2
or 2 x 2.5 mm
2
rigid
conductors, stripped length 13 mm
External diameter of a
cable: max. 14.5 mm
Area of detection: 300°
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Technical data
Range: max. 16 m
Number of levels: 7
Number of zones: 123 with 492 switching segments
Minimum mounting
height: 1.7 m
Recommended mounting
height: 2.5 m
Sensitivity: continuously adjustable
Light sensor continuously adjustable,
564319: approx. 3–1000 lux,
564315: approx. 5–1000 lux
Switching duration: adjustable in 6 levels of approx. 1 s - 8 min
Neutral conductor: required
Possible settings for
sensor head:
can be rotated 30° right or left, can be
swivelled 45° right and left
Type of protection: IP 55
EC guidelines: Low-voltage guideline 73/23/EEC and EMC
guideline 89/336/EEC