CONNECT radio ARGUS 220Art. no 5095..© Merten2005V5095-581-0309/11
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Connections, displays and operating
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Radio ARGUS 220 CONNECT
Operating instructions
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G
Art. no. 509519/509560
F
A Wall connection box
B Top section
C Cover plate
Accessories
D Sensor head
E Contact pins
– Mounting bracket (Art. no. 565291)
F Cable routing for connecting cable from under-
– Remote control for radio ARGUS 220 CONNECT
neath
(Art. no. 509590)
G Cable routing for connecting cable from behind
H Terminal block for the connecting cable and for
locating the contact pins
For your safety
The ARGUS operating elements are protected under the
cover plate. The arrow's position on the controllers
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DANGER
shows you the set values.
Risk of death by electric shock!
All work on the device should only be carried out
by trained and skilled electricians. Observe the
country-specific regulations.
ARGUS introduction
The radio ARGUS 220 CONNECT (referred to below as
the ARGUS) is a movement detector for indoor and out-
door installation.
Functions:
A ARGUS settings controller
• 220° surface monitoring for large house fronts and
A = Operating mode
sections of the house (max. range. 16 m)
B = Learning mode (also for PC-Tool)
• 360° short-range zone (approx. 4 m radius)
C = Reset
D = Adopt potentiometer settings
• LED function display for fast alignment at the installa-
tion site.
B Switching duration controller
• Operating elements are protected under the easily ac-
C Brightness threshold controller
cessible cover plate.
D Functional display (lights up each time move-
• Can be installed on walls and ceilings without addi-
ment is detected)
tional accessories.
E Brightness sensor (must not be covered)
• Horizontally, vertically and axially adjustable sensor
F Sensitivity controller
head for optimum adaptation to immediate surround-
ings
• Hide unwanted zones or sources of disturbance (e.g.
Selecting the installation site
trees) using the segments supplied.
• Remote control for setting and operating the ARGUS
Explanation of the symbols used
conveniently.
Using ARGUS with alarm systems
Movement/presence detectors are not suitable
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for use as components of an alarm system.
When selecting a suitable installation site, you should
Movement/presence detectors can trigger false
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take a number of factors into account so that the move-
alarms if the installation site has been chosen un-
ment detector operates optimally.
favourably.
Movement/presence detectors switch on as soon as
they detect a moving heat source. This can be a person,
but also animals, trees, cars or differences in tempera-
ture in windows. In order to avoid false alarms, the cho-
sen installation site should be such that undesired heat
sources cannot be detected (see section „Selecting the
installation site").
The following figure shows the ranges of the AR-
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GUS at average temperature conditions and a
mounting height of 2.5 m. The range of a move-
ment detector can vary greatly depending on the
A
temperature.
B
m
C
2,5
0
4
0
2
14
12
A
10
8
6
E
4
D
2
0
2
4
6
8
10
12
14
4
2
0
2
Inner security zone A: Angle of detection 360° over
a radius of approx. 4 m.
Middle security zone B: Angle of detection 220°
with an area of detection of approx. 9 m x 18 m.
Outer security zone C: Angle of detection 220° with
an area of detection of approx. 16 m x 28 m.
A
A
D
B
C
B
C
F
D
D
E
Mounting height D: 2-3 m. For optimum monitoring,
we recommend a height of 2.5 m on a solid and even
base.
Minimum distance E to sources of optical interfer-
ence: 5 m If necessary, use the segments supplied to
shade the device.
OK
Minimum distance F between luminaire and move-
ment detector: 5 m. If this distance cannot be
achieved, you can use the segments provided to
"mask" the light source from the area of detection.
Correct
If possible, install the movement detector sideways to the
direction of movement.
Not optimal
Incorrect
If you wish to attach several movement detectors, install
them so that the detection areas of the individual move-
ment detectors intersect each other.
0,8 m
4
6
8
10 12 14 16 m
To avoid the connected load being switched on due to
B
environmental influences, the ARGUS should be in-
C
stalled so that it is protected against rain and direct sun-
light. A raindrop running over the lens, for example, can
activate the movement detector.
4
6
8
10 12 14 16 m
ARGUS installation
Dismantlement of the top section of the ARGUS
1
E
E
2
OK
F
Installing the ARGUS to the wall
1
2
OK
OK
OK
Feeding in the connecting cable
1
=
2
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Installing the ARGUS on the ceiling
In order to install the ARGUS on the ceiling, you must ro-
tate the sensor head. Change the direction of rotation
once you have reached the end stops.
1 Turn the sensor head upwards as far as it will go.
2 Turn the sensor head clockwise as far as it will go.
3 Align the sensor head.
1
2
3
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CAUTION
If not installed correctly, the device can be
damaged by condensation.
In the case of sloping ceilings, install the device
so that spherical head is pointing down and al-
ways at an angle of 15°...90°. When the spherical
head points downwards, any water from conden-
sation could run down the device.
Type of protection IP 55 cannot be guaranteed if
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the mounting bracket is not 15° ...90°.
15° - 90°
Installing the ARGUS on corners and fixedpipes
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Connecting the ARGUS
½
CAUTION
The device can become damaged.
Operation only possible with sinusoidal mains
voltages. Phase control dimmers or inverters with
square-wave or trapezoidal voltage curves will
damage the device.
Protect the ARGUS using a 16 A circuit breaker.
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When switching inductive loads such as transfor-
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mers, relays, contactors or fluorescent lamps,
spikes occur which could lead to the load being
switched on again ("maintained light effect").
Connect a capacitor in parallel to the inductive
load to reduce these spikes.
14 mm
"Through-wiring" to other loads is permitted.
ARGUS permanently connected to the mains
The ARGUS constantly monitors its area
L
3
N
L
N
Installation of the top section of the ARGUS
1
2
3
The ARGUS can now be put into operation.
Art.-Nr. 565291
Putting ARGUS into operation
1 Connect the supply voltage.
The load is switched on for approx. 10 s or for the set pe-
riod. The functional display lights up for approx. 10 s.
2 Teach the remote control.