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• Take off the front cover, which is only clipped on. Use a screwdriver to gently lift it off the housing.
Provided are two notches at the side where the screwdriver can be placed.
• Note the following wiring plan when connecting the motion/sound sensor:
230 V/AC, 50 Hz
• Place the motion/sound sensor back into the flush/surface-mounted housing. Pay attention to the cor-
rect orientation. The sliding switch on the front side must point face downwards.
• The motion/sound sensor can be fixed in the flush-mounted socket using either the mounting prongs on
the sides or screws.
Make sure that the connecting cables do not get damaged.
• For the following functional test position the knob on the front as follows:
Rotary knob "SENS":
In clockwise direction all the way to the right (maximum)
Rotary knob "TIME".
In counter-clockwise direction all the way to the left ((minimum, shortest time)
Rotary knob "LUX".
In clockwise direction all the way to the right (maximum, sets off even in day-
light)
Rotary knob "MIC":
Middle position
• Put the cover on so that it snaps in.
For security reasons operate the motion/sound sensor only with the front cover attached!
Besides, the PIR sensor cannot work properly without the diffusing panel.
• Switch on the mains voltage.
How the rotary knob functions
The setting controls are located under the front cover. In order to make the adjustments, please proceed
as follows:
• Disconnect the motion/sound sensor from the mains voltage.
• Take off the front cover, which is only clipped on. Use a screwdriver to gently lift it off the housing.
Provided are two notches at the side where the screwdriver can be placed.
• Now the rotary knobs can be seen. Adjust those using a suitable, VDE approved screwdriver.
Rotary knob
Function
SENS
Setting sensitivity of PIR sensor
This knob is used to set the level of changes in temperature in the detection area that
will trigger the device.
When turned to the right, the motion/sound sensor is activated at relatively small chang-
es in temperature; turned to the left, it detects roughly greater changes in temperature.
With this function, you can also control the range of the PIR sensor (e.g., a person who
walks through the monitoring area is recognised only at a closer proximity to the PIR
sensor if the sensitivity is reduced).
TIME
Setting the duty cycle of the connected device
Turning it to the left will reduce the power-up time of the connected device, while turn-
ing to the right will extend the time. A setting of 10 second (tolerance ±5 seconds) up to
7 minutes (tolerance ±2 minutes) is possible.
If the PIR sensor triggers anew during the duty cycle, the time for the duty cycle will
restart.
Threshold for ambient brightness
LUX
This rotary knob allows the switching threshold to be set, i.e. the ambient brightness at
which the motion detector is activated.
Turning the knob counter-clockwise to the left activates the device only when it is dark,
while turning it to the right activates the motion detector under brighter conditions or
in daylight
That way a connected lamp being unnecessarily switched on in daylight will be pre-
vented.
Setting the sensitivity of the sound sensor
MIC
Turning it to the left will increase the sensitivity of the sound sensor, while turning to the
right will decrease it.
If the sensitivity is set high, the device will be activated when sounds are low.
L = Phase (brown wire)
N = Neutral wire (blue wire)
A = load (resistive load only!)
When using of a trial instead of a relay a neutral wire on
the motion/sound sensor is not needed.
Thus a conventional switch, which has only the phase L
and the switched phase L in the flush/surface-mounted
housing, can be easily replaced by the motion/sound
sensor.

Operation

After the mains voltage is switched on, the PIR sensor needs about 30 seconds to adjust to the ambient
temperature. Then the motion/sound sensor is ready.
Switch position "ON"
The device is constantly switched on.
Switch position "OFF"
The device is constantly switched off.
Switch position "PIR"
The device will switch on when the PIR sensor detects a temperature variation in the coverage area. The
LED flashes briefly, when the heat change is detected.
Depending on the setting of the knob "LUX" and the ambient brightness, the motion/sound sensor will
activate the connected device only at night, for example.
By adjusting the knob "SENS" you can set the sensitivity of the heat detection.
For how long the device will stay switched on can be influenced by the knob "TIME". The duty cycle timing
will restart when during the duty cycle a new thermal change is detected in the detection area.
Switch position "+MIC"
Besides the function at switch position "PIR" (see above), also the sound sensor is enabled.
Now the connected device is not only enabled by the PIR sensor, but also, depending on the settings, by
the knob "MIC", which determines the sound level. The LED lights up briefly when a sound i detected.
The duty cycle timing will restart when during the duty cycle a new sound is detected in the detection area
Replacing the fuse
• Disconnect the motion/sound sensor from the mains voltage.
• Take off the front cover, which is only clipped on. Use a screwdriver to gently lift it off the housing.
Provided are two notches at the side where the screwdriver can be placed.
• Remove the motion/sound sensor from the flush/surface-mounted housing. Carefully remove the fuse
holder on the back of the motion/sound sensor by means of a flat screwdriver.
• Replace the fuse with an identical fuse of the same characteristics (see chapter "Technical data"). A
blown fuse cannot be repaired or bypassed.
• Insert the fuse holder with the new fuse into the motion/sound sensor.
• Place the motion/sound sensor into the flush/surface-mounted housing.
• Put the cover on so that it snaps in.
• Switch on the mains voltage.

Maintenance

The product is maintenance-free. Repair or maintenance work must be carried out by a specialist.
You can use a clean, dry, soft cloth for cleaning. Dust can be very easily removed with a soft, clean brush
and a vacuum cleaner.
Do not use aggressive, chemical or scouring cleaning agents, as this may lead to discolouration or chang-
es in the material on the surface.
Disposal
The product must not be disposed of in the household waste.
Dispose of the product at the end of its serviceable life in accordance with the current statu-
tory requirements; e.g. return it to any suitable collection point.
Technical data
Operating voltage.............................................. 230 V/AC, 50 Hz
Standby power consumption .......................... approx. 0.8 W
Switching capacity ........................................... 40 - 500 W (only resistive load is allowed)
Switch type ........................................................ trial
PIR detection range .......................................... horizontal 140°
PIR range ............................................................ up to approx. 9 m (see chapter "Function of the PIR sensor")
Sensitivity brightness sensor .......................... 3 - 2000 lx
Sensitivity sound sensor .................................. 30 - 90 dB (A)
Duty cycle........................................................... 10 s (±5 s) to 7 min (±2 min)
Protection type .................................................. IP20
Fuse type ............................................................ Microfuse 5 x 20 mm (Ø x L), 250 V, 3 A, quick response char-
Installation site .................................................. only in dry, enclosed indoor rooms
Ambient conditions ........................................... Temperature -20 °C to +40 °C, air humidity 0% to 80% relative,
Mounting diameter ........................................... 55 mm
Mounting depth ................................................. 38 mm
Dimensions......................................................... 80 x 80 x 11 mm (W x H x D)
This is a publication by Conrad Electronic SE, Klaus-Conrad-Str. 1, D-92240 Hirschau (www.conrad.com).
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