Operation Manual

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Technical specifications
IR 180 AP: HF 360 AP:
Dimensions (H x W x D):
Output:
Connection:
Contact gap:
Installation height:
Sensor technology:
Transmission output:
Angle of coverage:
Reach:
Twilight setting:
Time setting:
Permanent light:
Permanent light OFF:
Type of enclosure:
max. 1000 W (ohmic load, e.g. filament bulb)
max. 500 VA (uncompensated, inductive, cos ϕ = 0.5
e.g. fluorescent lamps)
230 V, 50 Hz
3-lead connection (L, L’, N)
e
, contact clearance of less than 1.2 mm between the
contacts when unit is switched off.
approx. 1.1 and 2.2 m*
Infrared sensor
-
180° with
90° angle of aperture
8 m max.
2 - 2000 lux
10 sec. - 30 min.
switchable (4 h)
switchable
IP 54
approx. 1.1 and 2.2 m*
5.8 Ghz
High frequency
approx. 1 mW
360° with
140° angle of aperture
1 - 8 m
continuously adjustable
2 - 2000 lux
10 sec. - 30 min.
switchable (4 h)
switchable
IP 54
* Installation above a door
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Principle
With the IR 180 AP and
HF 360 AP Sensor
Switches, groping for the
light switch is finally a thing
of the past! The intelligent
sensor technology switches
the light on automatically on
entering the detection zone
and off again after the pre-
set time. This is not only ex-
tremely convenient, but also
increases safety and is en-
ergy and cost saving.
Angle of coverage: 360°
Angle of coverage: 180°
8 m
max.
8 m
max.
The IR 180 AP is equipped
with a pyro sensor which
The HF 360 AP is an active
motion detector. It reacts -
independently of tempera-
ture - to the slightest move-
ment. The integrated HF
HF 360 AP:
IR 180 AP:
detects the invisible heat
emitted by moving objects
(pedestrians, animals etc.).
The heat thus detected is
electronically converted and
switches on connected
consumers (e.g. a light). No
heat radiation is detected
through obstacles, such as
walls or glass and no
switching therefore occurs.
sensor transmits high fre-
quency electromagnetic
waves (5.8 GHz) and re-
ceives their echo. In re-
sponse to the slightest
movement in the detection
zone, the change in echo
is perceived by the sensor.
A microprocessor subse-
quently triggers almost with-
out delay the switching
command „light on“. Detec-
tion is possible through
doors, panes of glass or
thin walls.
82 x 72 x 67 mm 82 x 72 x 64 mm