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PM350-20062R13315 nv Niko sa Industriepark West 40, BE-9100 Sint-Niklaas, Belgium — tel. +32 3 778 90 00 — fax +32 3 777 71 20 — e-mail: support@niko.be — www.niko.eu EN
Read the complete manual before carrying out the installation and activating the system. Keep the
manual for future reference.
1. DESCRIPTION
The 360° presence detector (DALI/DSI) consists of an integral unit with control of two DALI or DSI buses, a
motion sensor (PIR or passive infrared technology), a light sensor and an integrated IR receiver. All external units,
such as push buttons and lighting fixtures, are directly connected to the presence detector, which is mounted
directly on the ceiling.
The presence detector can be installed and operated on the basis of the factory settings. For optimal lighting
control, it is recommended to adjust the factory settings to the environmental conditions and to the specific lighting
requirements. The settings can be adjusted using the IR remote control (not included) (350-20064).
2. INSTALLATION
2.1. Connection
Danger: Disconnect all power before installing the presence detector. Do not connect the device to the mains
voltage until installation has been completed.
Refer to the wiring diagram (fig. 1).
For dividing the area into zones, refer to the basic circuit diagram (fig. 2).
The DALI or DSI bus and push button must be installed as a high-voltage installation.
2.2. Mounting
Tip: Do not install the presence detector in direct sunlight or in the vicinity of heat sources (radiators) or air
currents (ventilation or air conditioning) (fig. 3). This can activate the sensor unnecessarily.
1. a. For direct mounting on the ceiling (fig. 4A), use the holes with a centre distance of 105 mm. The
cable inlet must be rotated 45° with respect to the mounting holes.
b. For mounting in a flush-mounting box (fig. 4B), use the holes provided with a centre distance of
60 mm, with which you push open the protection cap. Carefully install the cable following the
instructions for a permanent installation.
2. Push the sensor onto the terminal strip on the base and tighten the screw (fig. 5).
3. Set the presence detector (fig. 6) and test the device (see sections 4.1. and 4.2.).
4. Reduce the detection area, if necessary (fig. 7).
5. Install the protection cap (fig. 5).
3. SETTINGS
3.1. Factory settings
At delivery the parameters of the presence detector are set as follows:
Parameter Factory setting
application manual
light sensitivity at table height in zone 1 300 lux
hysteresis on light sensitivity 20%
light level of the orientation lighting 5%
factor for zone 2 100% of zone 1 (= 300 lux)
switch-off delay 10 min
switch-off delay of the orientation lighting 1 min
DALI fade factor 0 (0 – 15 according to DALI standard)
lux value and switch-off delay setting via IR remote control
output DALI bus
3.2. DIP switches
Figure 6 shows how to set the DIP switches according to their application.
DIP switch Application
1 You select this to set the lux value (LUX) and the
switch-off delay (TIME) via the potentiometers or the
IR remote control.
2
You choose between DALI and DSI daylight control.
3 and 4
You set the sensitivity of the motion sensor:
minimum, low, high or maximum.
3.3. Indication LEDs
Mode of operation Meaning
The red indication LED is flashing. The presence detector detects presence in test
mode.
The green indication LED is flashing. The push button or the IR remote control is
activated. When you press a button on the IR remote
control while the sensor is not locked, and the green
indication LED is not flashing, it means the sensor
has already reached its minimum or maximum
settings.
The blue indication LED is illuminated.
The test mode has been selected.
The blue indication LED is flashing. While you are setting the light sensitivity, this
indicates overlighting.
4. IR REMOTE CONTROL
With the IR remote control (fig. 8), you can switch on or off and dim the lighting, select another application,
perform a test or enter other parameters.
4.1. Function buttons
Button Function
You switch the lighting in zones 1 and 2 on at the
same time.
The lighting remains switched on as long as there is
activity and the switch-off delay is activated.
You
switch
the lighting in zones 1 and 2
off
at the
same time.
The lighting remains switched off as long as there is
activity and the switch-off delay is activated.
Press this button to
brighten
the lighting in zones
1 and 2 at the same time. If you press this button
again, dimming will stop.
The lighting remains switched on as long as there is
activity and the switch-off delay is activated.
Press this button to
dim
the lighting in zones 1 and
2 at the same time. If you press this button again,
dimming will stop.
The lighting remains switched off as long as there is
activity and the switch-off delay is activated.
You switch over to
daylight-dependent
lighting
.
The lighting remains switched on as long as there
is activity and the switch-off delay and orientation
lighting delay are activated.
The detection area is tested by activating the
integrated motion sensor for the
walking
test
:
- The lighting is switched on for five seconds and
the red indication LED is flashing each time the
sensor detects activity.
- The blue indication LED is illuminated as long as
the sensor is in the test mode.
- After five minutes, the device automatically returns
to the control mode if you forget to close the test
mode.
The light sensor does not work during the walking
test.
- Press
symbol to select the
automatic
application
. You deactivate the manual
application.
- Press
to select the
manual
application
. You
deactivate the automatic application.
After you made your selection, the sensor begins
with a soft start for correct initialisation.
You switch the indication LED on or off.
4.2. ‘Set’ buttons
Button Function
- You use the red buttons only during start-up to set
the
reference
points
in
zone
1
.
- With these red buttons, you set the desired
light
level
(50 – 1500 lux) at table height
for
zone
1
.
- Each time you press the button, the light level
increases or decreases by 50 lux.
- When setting, the lighting is switched on for
demonstrating the light level chosen.
- You use the orange buttons only during start-up to
set the
reference
points
in
zone
2
.
- With these orange buttons, you set the
brightness
values
(light
level)
(10 – 200%) at table height
for
zone
2
, relative to zone 1.
- Each time you press the button, the light level
increases or decreases by 5%.
- When setting, the lighting is switched on for
demonstrating the light level chosen.
- With these blue buttons, you set the
switch-off
delay
(1 – 60 min)
for
zone
1
.
- Each time you press the button, the switch-off delay
increases or decreases by 1 minute or 10 minutes.
- With these blue buttons, you set the
switch-off
delay
(1 – 60 min)
for
the
orientation
lighting
.
- Each time you press the button, the switch-off
delay increases or decreases by 1 minute or
10 minutes.
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