User manual

V5656-582-03 05/13
Mounting bracket (Art. no. 56529.)
Radio module for ARGUS 220 movement detector
(Art. no. 565495)
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DANGER
Risk of serious damage to property and per-
sonal injury, e.g. from fire or electric shock,
due to incorrect electrical installation.
Safe electrical installation can only be ensured if
the person in question can prove basic knowl-
edge in the following areas:
Connecting to installation networks
Connecting several electrical devices
Laying electric cables
Outdoor electrical installation
These skills and experience are normally only
possessed by skilled professionals who are
trained in the field of electrical installation technol-
ogy. If these minimum requirements are not met
or are disregarded in any way, you will be solely li-
able for any damage to property or personal inju-
ry.
The ARGUS 220 Timer (hereafter called ARGUS) is an
electronic movement detector for inside and outside use.
It registers moving sources of heat within its range, e.g.
people, and switches the loads connected whenever it
detects a movement. This could include:
ohmic loads (e.g. 230 V incandescent and halogen
lamps)
inductive loads (e.g. low-voltage halogen lamps
with inductive transformer)
capacitive loads (e.g. electronic transformers)
In addition, it is fitted with a light-sensitive time switch
which enables it to switch connected loads on and off
when an adjustable twilight threshold has been reached,
or at particular times which can also be set.
Surface monitoring of 220° for larger house fronts and ar-
eas of the house (max. range of 16 m) is combined with
a 360° short-range zone with a radius of approx. 4 m.
The operating elements for setting the brightness thresh-
old, switching duration and sensitivity are located under
the cover plate for protection.
The ARGUS can be mounted on the wall or ceiling and
also on to corners or fixed pipes with the mounting
bracket (art. no. 5652 ..) which is available as an acces-
sory.
ARGUS 220 Timer
Operating instructions
Art. no. 5656..
Accessories
For your safety
ARGUS introduction
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The integrated functional display lights up when move-
ment is detected and thus simplifies the alignment of the
device at the installation site.
The area of detection can be adapted to the local condi-
tions due to the horizontally, vertically and axially adjust-
able sensor head. You can also block unwanted zones or
sources of interference (e.g. trees) from the area of de-
tection using the masking segments provided.
The device is fitted with a light sensor whose brightness
threshold can be set between approx. 3 and 1000 lux.
If you additionally equip the ARGUS with an ARGUS
220 movement detector radio module (565495), you can
connect several ARGUS 220 Connect or ARGUS 220
Timer devices wirelessly. When one of the movement
detectors registers a movement, it transmits to all taught-
in movement detectors or receivers via the radio module;
they then also switch on their connected loads.
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Movement/presence detectors are not suitable
for use as components of an alarm system.
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Movement/presence detectors can trigger false
alarms if the installation site has been chosen un-
favourably.
Movement/presence detectors switch on as soon as
they detect a moving heat source. This can be a person,
but also animals, trees, cars or differences in tempera-
ture in windows. In order to avoid false alarms, the cho-
sen installation site should be such that undesired heat
sources cannot be detected (see section „Selecting the
installation site“).
Using ARGUS with alarm systems
Connections, displays and operating
elements
A Wall connection box
B Top sect ion
C Cover plate
D Sensor head
E Contact pins
F Cable routing for connecting cable from under-
neath
G Cable routing for connecting cable from behind
H Terminal block for the connecting cable and for
locating the contact pins
A
B
C
D
E
H
G
F
The ARGUS operating elements are protected under the
cover plate. The arrow's position on the controllers
shows you the set values.
Explanation of the symbols used
When selecting a suitable installation site, you should
take a number of factors into account so that the move-
ment detector operates optimally.
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The following figure shows the ranges of the AR-
GUS at average temperature conditions and a
mounting height of 2.5 m. The range of a move-
ment detector can vary greatly depending on the
temperature.
Inner security zone A: Angle of detection 360° over
a radius of approx. 4 m.
Middle security zone B: Angle of detection 220°
with an area of detection of approx. 9 m x 18 m.
Outer security zone C: Angle of detection 220° with
an area of detection of approx. 16 m x 28 m.
A ARGUS settings controller: Radio operation
B Switching duration controller
C Brightness threshold controller
D Functional display (lights up each time move-
ment is detected)
E Brightness sensor (must not be covered)
F Sensitivity controller
T1 Timer function for setting the switching time in the
evening (e.g. 23:00 hours)
T2 Timer function for setting the switching time in the
evening (e.g. 05:00 hours)
Selecting the installation site
Correct
Not optimal
Incorrect
A
F
B
C
E
A
C
B
D
E
F
G
H
K
D
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4
6
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10
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4
6
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10
12
12
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14
0
4 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 m
B
0
0 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 m
2,5
m
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0,8 m
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C
A
Mounting height D: 2-3 m. For optimum monitoring,
we recommend a height of 2.5 m on a solid and even
base.
Minimum distance E to sources of optical interfer-
ence: 5 m If necessary, use the segments supplied to
shade the device.
Minimum distance F between luminaire and move-
ment detector: 5 m. If this distance cannot be
achieved, you can use the segments provided to
"mask" the light source from the area of detection.
If possible, install the movement detector sideways to the
direction of movement.
To avoid the connected load being switched on due to
environmental influences, the ARGUS should be in-
stalled so that it is protected against rain and direct sun-
light. A raindrop running over the lens, for example, can
activate the movement detector.
D
E
E
OK
OK
F
OK
OK
OK
If you wish to attach several movement detectors, install
them so that the detection areas of the individual move-
ment detectors intersect each other.
Dismantlement of the top section of the ARGUS
Installing the ARGUS to the wall
ARGUS installation
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Feeding in the connecting cable
Installing the ARGUS on the ceiling
In order to install the ARGUS on the ceiling, you must ro-
tate the sensor head. Change the direction of rotation
once you have reached the end stops.
1 Turn the sensor head upwards as far as it will go.
2 Turn the sensor head clockwise as far as it will go.
3 Align the sensor head.
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CAUTION
If not installed correctly, the device can be
damaged by condensation.
In the case of sloping ceilings, install the device
so that spherical head is pointing down and al-
ways at an angle of 15° - 90°. When the spherical
head points downwards, any water from conden-
sation could run down the device.
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Type of protection IP 55 cannot be guaranteed if
the mounting bracket is not 15° - 90°.
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15° - 90°