Operating manual SIRIS
In short-pulse mode, the focus LED blinks and the load is active for 0.5 sec, after that, it is
inactive for 9 sec. The adjustment elements are covered in the housing. By carefully pulling out
the adjustment ring, the sensor head is unlocked and it comes approx. 1 cm. out of its housing.
If you push it upwards, the sensor will be pushed back and locked. (Fig. 6, Ballpoint pen
principle).
Set the LUX setting (Fig. 7.1) to "Test".
For the adjustment of the detection area to the local circumstances, you have the following
possibilities:
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Horizontal swivelling of the sensor head by +/- 90° (unlock the sensor head in
advance Fig. 6) Middle position is indicated by the red arrow.
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Range regulation per sensor field via line on potentiometer (Fig. 7.2). Setting is
indicated visually via the focus LED (Fig. 8). SIRIS 120 and 200 have 2 sensors apiece.
SIRIS 270 and 360 have 3 sensors apiece.
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Use of the included adhesive foils for the purposeful hiding of areas (Fig. 9).
SETTING ELEMENT ON-TIME DURATION (Fig. 7.3)
On-time duration can be set: Impulse (270°-360°) 3 sec.- 20 min.
Short-term pulse funktion means a switch-on duration of approx. 0,5 sec., followed by a pause
time of approx. 9 sec. in which no movements are detected. The focus LED is switched on once
per sequence for 2 sec. After the pause time has elapsed, a detected movement starts a new
sequence. Suitable, e.g. for the activation of a gong.
5. PRACTICAL TIPS
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Unwanted switching on can be triggered, e.g. by small animals or by trees and bushes
moved by the wind in the detection area.
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Through frontal movement towards the sensor, the range can be shortened significantly.
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