assembly Instructions
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2� General safety 
precautions
Disconnect the power supply 
before attempting any work on 
the unit�
•  During installation, the electric 
power cable being connected 
must not be live. Therefore, switch 
o the power first and use a volt-
age tester to make sure the wiring 
is o-circuit.
•  Installing the sensor involves work 
on the mains power supply. This 
work must therefore be carried 
out correctly in accordance with 
applicable national wiring regu-
lations and electrical operating 
conditions. (
 - VDE 0100, 
- ÖVE / ÖNORM E8001-1, 
- SEV 1000)
•  Only use genuine replacement 
parts.
•  Repairs may only be made by 
specialist workshops.
3� IS 140-2 Z-Wave
Proper use
 – Infrared motion detector for indoor 
and outdoor surface-mounted and 
concealed installation
 – Sensor module swivels and tilts 
Movement triggers lights, alarms and 
many other devices. For your con-
venience, safety and peace of mind. 
The integrated pyroelectric infrared 
detector senses the invisible heat 
radiated from moving objects (people, 
animals, etc.). The heat detected in 
this way is converted electronically 
into a signal that switches ON the 
connected load. Heat is not detected 
through obstacles, such as walls or 
panes of glass, and will therefore not 
activate the light. The infrared sensor 
can be used for switching light ON 
and OFF automatically. The unit is not 
suitable for burglar alarm systems as 
it is not tamperproof in the manner 
prescribed for such systems.
This device can be integrated into 
the Smart Friends system or any 
other Z-Wave network. Z-Wave is a 
wireless standard for interconnecting 
Z-Wave devices. The sensor para- 
meters of the IS 140-2 motion detec-
tor can be used for wireless-based 
building automation.
Besides certified Z-Wave controllers, 
it is recommended to use the Smart 
Friends box. This smart-home control 
centre can be used for interconnect-
ing Z-Wave products from STEINEL 
and the Smart Friends products from 
ABUS, Paulmann and Schellenberg.
Package contents (Fig� 3�1)
Sensor adjustment range 
(Fig�3�2 / 3�3 / 5�6)
Product dimensions (Fig�3�3)
Product components (Fig� 3�4)
  Sensor enclosure
  Wall mount
   Twilight setting control dial 
  Sensor unit
  Z-Wave control dial
  Status LED
Reach (Fig�4�1) 
4� Electrical installation
•  Switch OFF power supply 
(Fig�3�5)
Connecting the mains supply lead 
The mains leads consists of at least a 
3-core cable: 
L  =   Phase  conductor   
(usually black or brown)
N  =   Neutral  conductor   
(usually blue)
PE  =   Protective-earth  conductor 
(usually green/yellow)
If you are in any doubt, identify the 
conductors using a voltage tester; 
then disconnect from the power 
supply again. Loop through any 
protective-earth conductor.
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 leads and reconnect 
them. An appropriate power switch 
for switching ON and OFF can be in-
stalled in the supply lead. The electric 
circuit must be protected by a 10A 
circuit breaker.
Connection diagram (Fig�3�5)
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 considera-
tion (Fig�4�1). 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. (Fig�4�2 / 4�3) 
Mounting procedure
•  Switch OFF power supply.
•  Detach enclosure 
 from wall 
mount 
. (Fig�4�5) 
•  Mark drill holes. (Fig�4�6)
•  Drill holes and fit wall plugs. 
(Fig�4�7)
•  Fit sealing plug. (Fig�4�8) 
– Concealed power supply lead 
(Fig�4�9) 
– Concealed power supply lead 
with spacers (Fig�4�10) 
•  Drill condensation water drainage 
hole with a 5mm drill bit. 
(Fig�4�11)
•  Connect conductors. 
(Fig�4�12 / 4�13)
•  Fit enclosure onto wall mount. 
(Fig�4�14)
•  Screw in retaining screws. 
(Fig�4�15) 
•  Switch ON power supply. 
(Fig�4�15)
•  Set functions 
 "6� Function" 










