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How to mount the ARGUS sensor button
E ARGUS combined with two-circuit switch:
depending on the switch position, either automatic mode or "OFF".
In position A, the luminaire is switched on by ARGUS (automatic)
and in position B, it is switched on continuously (manual).
F ARGUS parallel to staircase timer:
either ARGUS or the staircase timer switches the lights on for a
certain period.
1 Check the functioning of the two settings switches on the ARGUS
sensor head (Figure ;, see following section for an explanation.
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Note: Wait until you have made all the necessary settings before
attaching the cover to the screw opening, since removing it again
could damage it.
2 Place the ARGUS sensor head onto the connection box and fasten it
using the two screws provided (Figure >).
How ARGUS 360 reacts when the mains voltage is switched on:
After the mains voltage has been switched on, ARGUS 360 carries out a
function test for approx. 10 s. During this function test, it switches the
connected loads on and switches them off again once the test has been
completed. While this is happening, the functional display (Figure *)
lights up for approx. 10 s.
Using operating elements:
The sensitivity and switching duration is set using the operating
elements which are found on the inside of the ARGUS 360 sensor head
(Figure ;):
A Setting the brightness threshold
B Setting the switching duration
C Functional display: lights up whenever movement is detected
How to mount the ARGUS sensor button
How to put ARGUS into operation
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How to put ARGUS into operation
D Brightness sensor: must not be covered
Carrying out a function test, setting the switching duration and the
brightness threshold
In order to make the settings, you must remove the ARGUS sensor
button from the upper part of ARGUS and remount it again when the
settings have been completed.
1 Set the brightness threshold (Figure ;A) to daytime operation (sun
symbol/right stop).
2 Set the switching duration (Figure ;B) to 1 s (left stop).
ARGUS 360 now switches on for 1 s every time it detects a movement,
no matter what the ambient brightness is.
3 Test the functionality of ARGUS 360 and the loads connected to it by
walking to and fro in the detection area.
4 Set the setting switch A to the brightness threshold required.
ARGUS 360 reactions now depend on the brightness level. The
brightness threshold determines the ambient brightness from which
point ARGUS 360 should react to movements it detects.
5 Again, carry out a test by walking to and fro to see whether the
lighting switches on at the brightness threshold set.
When everything is working as it should:
6 set the switching duration required at the setting switch B.
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