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Getting to know the sensor module
The ARGUS 180 flush-mounted sensor module (re-
ferred to below as sensor module) is a movement de-
tector for indoor installation. The sensor module detects
ARGUS 180 flush-mounted sensor
moving heat sources (e.g. people) within an adjustable
area of detection and starts a staircase lighting function.
module
The maximum range is approx. 8 m to the left/right and
Operating instructions
approx. 12 m to the front at a 180° angle of detection. As
long as a movement is detected, the connected load re-
mains switched on. The adjustable overshoot time only
begins when no further movements are detected (trigger
function).
The sensor module is equipped with a light sensor with
an adjustable brightness threshold so that the lighting is
only switched on when below a specified brightness
threshold (movement detector function).
If there is sufficient natural light, the switchable presence
function allows the sensor module to switch off the light-
ing even when a person is present.
System M
The specified range and brightness threshold re-
ARGUS 180 flush-mounted sensor
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fer to average conditions at the recommended
module
mounting height of approx. 1.10 m and should
Art. no. MEG5710-03../04..
therefore be taken as guide values. The range
can vary greatly when the temperature fluctuates.
For sensor modules with a switch, the function switch
System Design
can be used to switch between "Automatic mode", per-
ARGUS 180 flush-mounted sensor
manently "ON" and permanently "OFF".
module
Art. no. MEG5710-40../41..
Function overview of the sensor module
on receiving inserts
Complete the sensor module with the receiving inserts
for switching or dimming in order to perform local light
control and other functions.
System M
Switching/dimming
ARGUS 180 flush-mounted sensor
• Electronic switch insert Sensor module:
module with switch
Art. no. MEG5711-03../04..
• Relay switch insert
• Universal dimmer insert
• 1-10 V insert
• Dali insert
System Design
• Electronic switch insert Sensor module with a
ARGUS 180 flush-mounted sensor
• Relay switch insert
module with switch
Art. no. MEG5711-40../41..
• Universal dimmer insert
• 1-10 V insert
• DALI insert
• Electronic switch insert,
2-gang
• Relay switch insert,
2-gang
Necessary accessories
• Universal dimmer insert,
2-gang
– Complete the ARGUS 180 flush-mounted sensor
• Electronic switch insert,
module with:
2-gang
• Corresponding inserts (see function overview)
• Relay switch insert,
• Frame in design System M or System Design.
2-gang
• Universal dimmer insert,
2-gang
For your safety
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DANGER
Risk of death from electric shock.
All work on the device should only be carried out
by trained and skilled electricians. Observe the
country-specific regulations.
Function overview of the sensor module
on sending insert
Complete the sensor module with the sending central
unit insert in order to perform global light control via the
PlusLink (PL) .
Global light control:
• Central unit insert
Sensor module / sensor
module with switch:
brightness-independent
staircase lighting function
Using the sensor module with alarm
systems
Movement/presence detectors are not suitable
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for use as components of an alarm system.
Movement/presence detectors can trigger false
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alarms if the installation site has been chosen un-
favourably.
Movement/presence detectors switch on as soon as
they detect a moving heat source. This can be a person,
but also animals or differences in temperature in win-
dows. In order to avoid false alarms, the chosen installa-
tion site should be such that undesired heat sources
cannot be detected (see section „Selecting the installa-
tion site").
Connections, displays and operating
elements
Front:
A
brightness-dependent
B
C B
staircase lighting function
A Function switch:
: permanently "OFF"
switch:
– Auto: "Automatic mode"
brightness-dependent
: permanently "ON"
staircase lighting function,
permanently switching on/
B Green LED (during permanent ON/OFF switching
off
via the function switch / 24-h staircase lighting cir-
cuit)
Sensor module:
C Red LED (in test mode)
Channel 1: brightness-de-
pendent staircase lighting
Rear:
function,
channel 2: brightness-in-
C
D
dependent staircase light-
ing function
2
min
Sensor module with a
10s
B
30min
Time
switch:
Test
ON DIP
Channel 1: brightness-de-
1 2 3 4
pendent staircase lighting
Sensi-
tivity
function, permanently
switching on/off
Channel 2: brightness-in-
A
dependent staircase light-
ing function, permanently
A Module interface
switching on/off
B DIP switches
1: Presence function / movement detector function
2: Double overshoot time for channel 2
3: Prewarning for channel 1
4: 24-h staircase lighting circuit
C Potentiometer for overshoot time
D Potentiometer for brightness threshold
E Potentiometer for sensitivity
Selecting the installation site
• Only mount the sensor module in positions that allow
the desired area to be monitored optimally.
• Install the sensor module on the wall at a height of ap-
prox. 1.10 m above the floor. Any mounting height
which deviates from this will affect the range.
• Install the sensor module laterally with respect to the
direction of movement so that the beam paths are in-
tersected as vertically as possible.
• Maximum area of detection of the sensor module:
180° angle of detection, approx. 12 m to the front, ap-
prox. 8 m to the left and right.
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4
6
8
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6
4
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0
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4
6
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• In order to ensure continuous monitoring, e.g. of a
long hall, the areas of detection of the individual sen-
sor modules have to intersect.
• Movement/presence detectors detect objects that ra-
diate heat. You should select an installation site that
will not result in undesired heat sources being detect-
ed, such as:
– Switched-on lamps in the area of detection
– Open fires (such as in fireplaces)
– Moving curtains, etc., that have a different tempera-
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ture to their environment due to strong sunlight.
Lux
– Windows where the influence of alternating sunlight
and clouds could cause rapid changes in tempera-
ture.
– Larger heat sources (e.g. cars) that are detected
through windows.
– Rooms flooded with light where light is reflected on
objects (e.g. the floor) which can be the cause of
rapid changes in temperature.
– Windowpanes heated up by sunlight
– Dogs, cats, etc.
• To prevent faulty operation, the insert should be in-
stalled in a wind-resistant switch box. With switch box-
es and pipe cabling systems, a draught of air at the
back of the equipment can trigger the module.
• Avoid direct sunlight. This can destroy the sensor in
extreme cases.
Setting the brightness threshold
Mounting the sensor module
4
A
B
4 Infinitely set the desired brightness threshold. The
sensor module switches below the set brightness
threshold.
C
Detects movement in the dark (approx. 10 lux)
Detects movement during daylight
(approx. 1000 lux)
Detects movement independently of brightness
C
A Insert (see function overview)
5 Check that the module switches at the desired/set
B Frame
brightness. Adjust the brightness threshold if re-
C Sensor module with/without a switch
quired.
In combination with a 2-gang insert, the bright-
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When the mains voltage is supplied, the sensor
ness threshold only applies to channel 1. Chan-
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nel 2 always switches independently of
module switches channel 1 on for 30 s and then
brightness.
back off. Channel 2 remains switched off. During
the 2 s that ensue, the sensor module does not
react to any movement. After this initialisation pe-
riod has elapsed, the sensor module is ready for
Setting the staircase lighting function
operation.
You can set the type of staircase lighting function (with-
out/with prewarning) and the overshoot time.
When setting the overshoot time, you specify how long
the connected load remains switched on (continuously
Setting the sensor module
from 10 s to 30 min.)
The prewarning indicates the end of the overshoot time.
On the rear side of the sensor module, the potentiometer
The loads are switched off briefly and then back on again
can be used to set the module's sensitivity, brightness
threshold and overshoot time.
(in combination with switch inserts), or are dimmed down
slowly (in combination with dimmable inserts). The loads
Additional possible settings using DIP switches:
are switched off after the prewarning time has elapsed
Pos. ON
Pos. OFF
(30 s, not adjustable).
(upper)
(lower)
1 Select the type of staircase lighting function and set
DIP 1 Presence function
Active
Inactive
the overshoot time
DIP 2 Double overshoot time
Active
Inactive
Staircase lighting function without prewarning
for channel 2
DIP 3 Prewarning for channel
Active
Inactive
1
2 min
1
DIP 4 24-h staircase lighting
24 h "ON" 24 h "ON"
10s
circuit via PlusLink
or "OFF"
Test
Setting the sensitivity
A
1
2 min
10s
B
30min
Test
2
A Switching without prewarning
B
B Dimming without prewarning
C Overshoot time
A
C
A
B
C
Sensi-
In the case of a 2-gang insert, the overshoot time
tivity
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for both channels is set using the potentiometer.
In order to double the overshoot time for channel
1 Activate the test mode and set the brightness
2, slide DIP switch 2 to "ON".
threshold to "infinite".
The red LED lights up when movement is detected.
2 Infinitely set the sensitivity.
3 Walk around the area of detection and check wheth-
er the sensor module is switching as desired. Adjust
the sensitivity if required.
ON DIP
30min
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