Installation and electrical con-
nection
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DANGER!
Risk of death from electric shock.
Cover live parts in the installation
environment.
Selecting the installation location
- The installation location should have a dis-
tance of at least 50 cm from any other light,
since heat radiation can trigger the motion
detector.
- Select a installation location that is free of
vibrations, as vibrations can lead to unin-
tentional switching.
- Take the direction of walking into account.
- Optimum mounting height of 2.50 m.
- Not included in scope of supply. Wall
plugs, ø 6, and round head screws
6 x 35 mm for assembly.
Detection field
Motion detector Cube 240, mounting height
2.5 m (Fig. 15)
Wall installation
Fasten the mounting plate to the wall (Fig.
1).
Pierce the rubber grommet in the angled
mounting bracket and insert the lines.
Attach the angled mounting bracket to the
mounting plate (Fig. 2) and press it closed
(Fig. 3).
Attach the sensor unit to the angled
mounting bracket (Fig. 4) and connect it
with the correct polarity to the KNX con-
nection terminal.
Push the sensor unit up into the angled
mounting bracket and snap it in place (Fig.
5).
Slide the cover over the sensor unit and fit
the cover on the angled mounting bracket
(Fig. 6).
Ceiling mounting
Fasten the mounting plate to the ceiling
(Fig. 8).
Pierce the rubber grommet in the angled
mounting bracket and insert the lines.
Attach the angled mounting bracket to the
mounting plate (Fig. 9) and press it closed
(Fig. 10).
Attach the sensor unit to the angled
mounting bracket (Fig. 11) and connect it
with the correct polarity to the KNX con-
nection terminal.
Push the sensor unit up into the angled
mounting bracket and snap it in place (Fig.
12).
Break out the drainage opening in the cov-
er (Fig. 13).
Slide the cover over the sensor unit and fit
the cover on the rear of the angled mount-
ing bracket (Fig. 13).
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