3. Principle
The IS 2180 ECO is
equipped with two 120°
pyro sensors which detect
the invisible heat emitted
by moving objects (people,
animals etc.). The heat
detected is electronically
converted into a signal that
switches on loads (e.g. a
light) connected to it. Heat
Reach max. 12 m
Direction of approach:
towards the sensor
4. Safety warnings
Disconnect the power
before attempting any
work on the motion
detector.
The electrical connec-
tion lead must be dead
during installation.
Therefore, switch off the
power supply first and
check that the circuit is
disconnected using a
voltage tester.
is not detected through
obstacles, such as walls
or panes of glass. Heat
radiation of this type will,
therefore, not trigger the
sensor. With a 90° angle
of aperture, the two pyro
sensors cover a detection
angle of 180°. The lens can
be removed and turned,
Reach max. 5 m
Direction of approach:
across the detection zone
Installation of the sensor
involves work on the
mains power supply.
This work must therefore
be carried out profes-
sionally in accordance
with the applicable wiring
regulations and supply
conditions.
(DE: VDE 0100, AT: ÖVE-
EN 1, CH: SEV 1000).
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thereby permitting two max.
basic reach settings of 5 m
or 12 m.
With the separately
available wall brackets,
the infrared sensor can be
easily mounted on inside
and outside corners.
Important: The most
reliable way of detecting
motion is to install the unit
so that the sensor is aimed
across the direction in
which a person would walk
and by ensuring that no
obstacles (such as trees,
walls etc.) obstruct the line
of sensor vision.
Please note that the sen-
sor must be protected
by a 10 A circuit breaker.
The mains supply lead
must be no greater than
10 mm in diameter.
Only carry out time and
light threshold settings
with the lens fitted.
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