Manual PDK65
+-
12 VDC
S
-
s
PEPE
PEPE
N
NN
L
-
-
+
Warning
High Voltage!
Maintenance is only allowed
by authorized personnel
No Fuse included: External Fusemax 10A
IR detector
The detector is a passive infrared
detector (passive IR sensor) intend-
ed for presence detection. Several
IR sensors can be connected to the
same power supply. The detector has
a highly sensitive pyroelectric sensor
which determines changes in heat ra-
diation. The electronics and software
in the detector microprocessor are
specially designed for presence de-
tection.
The detector is intended for shared
mounting together with the power supply.
Function "Mode" jumper
The Aut/Man jumper to be in Aut mode.
"Man" mode: Manual switching on at all times.
Auto mode: Automatic switching on at all times.
Photoelectric cell automation
The potentiometer for the photoelectric cell's blocking level is to
be in min/off mode.
Note! If using an external switch, the presence detector can also
be controlled manually.
Power supply
Up to ve detectors can be connected to the power supply and
operate simultaneously. External switches can be connected for
switching on and off.
LED indicators (in the power supply)
PWR (green) Power supply
Steady glow = Full output (= 12 V).
Rapid ashing = Output under 9 V (under-voltage).
Double ash = Short-circuit 12 V output.
Slow ashing = Relay control without zero throughput
detection (see technical specications).
Off = No 230 VAC feed.
DET (yellow) Detection
Steady glow = Detection with automatic power on (Detect).
Flashing = Check automation settings for photoelectric
cell.
SW (Blue) External switch
Steady glow = External connection, connection block S and
-.
Double ash = Brief connection, connection block S and -:
operation 3 minutes.
RELAY (Red)
Steady glow = Relay connected.
Double ash = Check settings for jumper functions.
Jumper
Direct/Ext.Cont
Jumper for selecting output type. For delivery, this is always
set to Direct mode, which means that the load to be controlled
should be connected directly to the power supply.
If one or more contactors should be connected to the pow-
er supply to control the load, the jumper must be moved to Ext.
Cont.
Note!
Output type "Direct": The load turns on and off the zero-volt-
age alternating voltage to reduce wear on the built-in relay and
the devices controlled.
Output type Ext.Cont: If a control device such as a contactor is
connected after the power supply, an unknown component will
be introduced and the product will not function as intended. In
the worst case scenario reoccurrence at peak voltage after each
activation can lead to abnormal wear on both contactors and
devices.
Therefore "Ext.Cont" mode should be used when connecting
external contactors. The synchronization of the switches to the
neutral voltage of the switching voltage is then deactivated and
occurs randomly.
PCB Power Supply
Circuit board in presence detector
Mode
(Function jumper)
Jumper,
LED
LED for run
test
Delay time
Photoelectric cell
Sensitivity
Pyro element
Photoelectric cell,
blocking level
S (signal)
- (minus)
Relay
Detection
External contact
Power supply
Jumper, selection of
output type "Ext. Cont/
Direct"