Instructions

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4. Electrical installation
Switch OFF power supply (Fig. 4.1)
The mains power supply lead is a
3-core cable:
L = phase conductor (usually black,
brown or grey)
N = neutral conductor (usually blue)
PE = protective-earth conductor
(usually green/yellow)
Important: Incorrectly wired con-
nections will produce a short circuit
later on in the product or your fuse
box. In this case, you must identify
the individual cables and reconnect
them. An appropriate power switch
for switching ON and OFF can be
installed in the supply lead.
Important: After connecting the
power supply leads, always fit the
cable clamp or cable clip to relieve
strain on the cable. (Fig. 5.5)
The cable grip is suitable for cable
diameters of 8.5 mm to 10 mm.
Connection diagram (Fig. 4.1)
Fig. 4.1/a
Light without neutral conductor
Fig. 4.1/b
Light with neutral conductor
Fig. 4.1/c
Connection via two-circuit single-
interruption switch for manual and
automatic operation
Fig. 4.1/d
Connection via two-way switch for
manual override and automatic operation
Setting I: Automatic operation
Setting II: Manual operation, light
permanently ON
Note: The system can only be
switched OFF when installed as
shown in Fig. 4.1/c.
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 consid-
eration (Fig. 5.1 / 5.2). The
most reliable way of detecting
movement is to install the sensor
aimed across the direction in
which a person would walk and
by ensuring that no obstacles
(such as trees, walls etc.) obstruct
the line of sensor vision.
Mounting procedure
Switch OFF power supply.
Drill ø 68 mm ceiling cut-out.
(Fig. 5.3)
Connect conductors. (Fig. 5.4)
Fit cable clamp or cable clip
to relieve strain on the cable.
(Fig. 5.5)
Screw cover onto the terminal
block compartment. (Fig. 5.6)
Set the clamping springs to the
upright position and fit the unit
into the ceiling cut-out. (Fig. 5.7)
Switch ON power supply. (Fig. 5.7)
Set functions "6. Function".
6. Function
Factory settings
Twilight level: 2000 lux
Time setting: 8 s
Detach designer ring from the
enclosure. (Fig. 6.1)
Unscrew the sensor (anticlock-
wise) to reach the control dial.
7. Operation / maintenance
Weather conditions may aect the
way the motion detector works.
Strong gusts of wind, snow, rain or
hail may cause the light to come
ON when it is not wanted because
the sensor is unable to distinguish
between sudden changes of tem-
perature and sources of heat. The
detector lens may be cleaned with a
damp cloth if it gets dirty (do not use
cleaning agents).
8. EC Declaration of
Conformity
This product complies with the
requirements defined in the following
standards, legislation and directives:
EMC Directive 2014/30/EU
RoHS Directive 2011/65/EU
WEEE Directive 2012/19/EU
Low Voltage Directive 2014/35/EU
9. Warranty
This STEINEL product has been
manufactured with utmost care,
tested for proper operation and
safety and then subjected to random
sample inspection. Steinel guaran-
tees that it is in perfect condition
and proper working order. The war-
ranty period is 36 months and starts
on the date of sale to the consum-
er. We will remedy defects caused
by material flaws or manufacturing
faults. The warranty will be met by
repair or replacement of defective
parts at our own discretion. The
warranty shall not cover damage
to wear parts, damage or defects
caused by improper treatment or
Time setting (Fig. 6.3)
The time you wish the connected
light to stay ON for can be infinitely
adjusted from approx. 8 s to a maxi-
mum of 35 min.
Control dial position 1 is the
shortest time, approx. 8 s.
Control dial position 6 is the
longest time, approx. 35 s.
Note: It is recommended that the
shortest time be set when adjusting
the sensor for the detection zone
and performing a function test.
Twilight setting (Fig. 6.4)
The desired response threshold of
the detector can be infinitely varied
from approx. 2 - 2000 lux.
Position 1 is daylight operation,
approx. 2000 lux.
Position 6 is night-time operation,
approx. 2 lux.
After making the function settings,
screw the sensor back in (clock-
wise) to return it to the home
position. (Fig. 6.5)
Push the designer ring onto the
enclosure (Fig. 6.6)
Reach setting (Fig. 6.7 / 6.8)
The detection zone can be optimised
to suit requirements. The shrouds
supplied with the sensor can be used
to mask out as many lens segments
as you wish or shorten reach to suit
the particular situation. This prevents
the light from being activated unin-
tentionally, e.g. by cars, passers-by
etc. and allows you to target danger
spots. The shrouds can be separated
along the pre-grooved divisions in
the vertical and horizontal directions
or cut with scissors.