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PM350-20082R15342 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
350-20082
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Read the complete manual before carrying out the installation and activating the system. Keep
the manual for future reference.
1. DESCRIPTION
The presence or absence detector 360° (master) for surface mounting consists of an integral unit
with on-off control of two channels, 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 detector, which is surface-mounted onto the ceiling.
This detector can be used as a stand-alone unit or as a master in combination with one or more slaves
(350-20079, 350-20071 or 350-20081).
The 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 to your preference using the integrated potentiometers and DIP
switches on the device or using the IR remote control (not included) (350-20089).
2. INSTALLATION
2.1. Connection
Danger: Disconnect all power before installing the detector.
Do not connect the device to the mains voltage until installation has been completed.
A. Stand-alone
Refer to the wiring diagram (fig. 1A).
B. In combination with one or more slaves
Refer to the wiring diagram (fig. 1B).
2.2. Mounting
Tip: Do not install the detector in the vicinity of heat sources such as stoves or electric heaters, air currents
(ventilation systems) or any moving objects (fig. 2). This can activate the device unnecessarily as it reacts
to motion and heat in its surroundings.
Tip: The recommended mounting height is 2 to 3.4 m. At a height of 3 m, the detector has a 24 m diameter
range (fig. 3)
3. SETTINGS
3.1. Factory settings
At delivery the parameters of the detector are set as follows:
Parameter Factory setting
application - DIP switch 1: channel 1 automatic on/off (= presence detector)
- DIP switch 2: channel 2 automatic on/off (= presence detector)
- DIP switch 3:
pressing the push button briefly allows you to switch the light on or off (= eco off)
pressing the button for longer allows you to switch the light permanently on or
off for a period of 2 hours, excluding the switch-off delay
- DIP switch 4: a brief press is daylight-dependent
sensitivity of the
motion sensor
high, both channels
light sensitivity 200 lux, both channels
switch-off delay 10 min, both channels
3.2. DIP switches
Figure 5 shows how to set the DIP switches according to the application and the desired sensitivity of
the motion sensor.
Application setting
DIP switch Application
1 You can set channel 1 on the detector:
- ON: as presence detector (automatic on/off)
The detector automatically switches on the lighting, depending on the preset lux
value and when motion is detected.
- OFF: as absence detector (manual on/automatic off)
The detector only switches on the lighting when you press the push button briefly,
depending on the preset lux value.
The lighting will remain on for the duration of the preset switch-off delay after the
last motion is detected. As soon as the switch-off delay has elapsed, the lighting
switches off.
2 You can set channel 2 on the detector:
- ON: as presence detector (automatic on/off)
The detector automatically switches on the lighting, depending on the preset lux
value and when motion is detected.
- OFF: as absence detector (manual on/automatic off)
The detector only switches on the lighting when you press the push button briefly,
depending on the preset lux value.
The lighting will remain on for the duration of the preset switch-off delay after the
last motion is detected. As soon as the switch-off delay has elapsed, the lighting
switches off.
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You can also make a selection from several functions for
the push buttons
that
are connected:
- ON: You can only switch on the lighting with a brief press. The ‘eco off’ and
‘long push’ functions are deactivated.
- OFF: With a brief press, the lighting can be either switched on or switched
off immediately without having to wait for the switch-off delay (= eco off
1
). When
the lighting is switched off with the push button, the detector will be locked for ten
seconds to avoid the lighting from immediately being switched on again.
If you press the push button for longer than one second, the red indication LED will flash
(0.25 s on and 5 s off). The lighting and the preset switch-off delay will be activated or
deactivated for two hours.
4 - ON: A brief press is daylight-independent.
- OFF: A brief press is daylight-dependent.
A long push is always daylight-independent.
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The ‘eco off’ function is the most energy-efficient way to switch on the lighting. You switch off the lighting yourself
without having to wait for the switch-off delay. If you do forget to switch off the lighting, it will be switched off
automatically after the switch-off delay has elapsed.
Sensitivity setting
Using the two DIP switches located on the very right you set the sensitivity of the motion sensor. You can choose
from the following options: minimum, low, high or maximum. Refer to figure 5 for the position of the DIP switches
depending on the desired sensitivity.
3.3. Potentiometers
Under the housing of the detector, you will find four potentiometers that are used to set the
light sensitivity
and the
switch-off delay
to your preference (fig. 6).
Potentiometer Function
For channel 1 you set the light level (light sensitivity) at which the lighting
should be switched on.
The potentiometer has ten fixed light levels: 20, 50, 100, 200, 300, 400, 500, 700
and 1000 lux and ∞ (daylight-independent).
You set the switch-off delay for channel 1.
There are eight preset values:
- walking test (see section 4.1.)
- pulse: not applicable
- 2 minutes
- 5 minutes
- 10 minutes
- 15 minutes
- 30 minutes
- 60 minutes
For channel 2 you set the light level (light sensitivity) at which the lighting
should be switched on.
The potentiometer has ten fixed light levels: 20, 50, 100, 200, 300, 400, 500, 700
and 1000 lux and ∞ (daylight-independent).
You set the switch-off delay for channel 2.
There are eight preset values:
- walking test (see section 4.1.)
- pulse: not applicable
- 2 minutes
- 5 minutes
- 10 minutes
- 15 minutes
- 30 minutes
- 60 minutes
To confirm the light level or the switch-off delay you set, the green indication LED will flash once and the red or
blue indication LED will flash a number of times depending on the selected setting for each channel. The red
LED indicates the settings for channel 1 and the blue LED the settings for channel 2. The tables below indicate
how many times the indication LED will flash for each setting. When setting the switch-off delay the channel
concerned will be switched on for the indicated time:
Light level 20 50 100 200 300 400 500 700
1000
Number of times the red
indication LED (channel 1) or
blue indication LED (channel 2)
will flash
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
Exemple: The potentiometer for channel 1 is set at 300 lux. You want to increase the lux value to 400 lux.
Carefully turn the potentiometer to the higher lux value. The green indication LED will flash once and the red
indication LED will flash six times (= 400 lux) to confirm your selection.
Switch-off delay puls 2 min 5 min 10 min 15 min 30 min 60 min
Number of times the red
indication LED (channel 1) or
blue indication LED (channel 2)
will flash
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
Exemple: The potentiometer for channel 1 is set at 10 minutes. You want to increase the switch-off delay to 15
minutes. Carefully turn the potentiometer to the higher value. The green indication LED will flash once and the
red indication LED will flash five times (= 15 minutes) to confirm your selection.
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