Installation
Wall Mounting
Caution: The installation
involves connecting the
unit to the power mains.
The line voltage can be
lethal! So first switch off the
power and check that the
circuit is dead with a
voltage tester.
Pull out the wall mount.
Do not undo the internal
wiring of the lamp-wire
connector, but extract the
whole connector by pulling
gently.
Hold the mounting plate
against the wall and mark
the drillholes (pay attention
to where wiring runs in
wall). Drill the holes and
insert screw anchors.
In order to be able to per-
form switching operations,
the connection to the
power supply must be
made by a power cord with
at least two conductors.
A hole can be punched in
the rubber stopper with a
screwdriver for this pur-
pose. When the wires have
been passed through, the
mounting plate can be
screwed on and aligned.
Connecting the power
supply lead
The supply lead consists of
a two-phase or three-
phase wire:
L = phase conductor
(usually black or brown)
N = neutral conductor
(usually blue)
PE = protective earth
conductor, if present
(green and yellow).
In case of doubt, identify
the individual conductors
by means of a voltage
tester; then disconnect the
power supply again.
The phase conductor (L)
and the neutral conductor
(N) go into their corre-
sponding terminals, to which
conductors of the same
color are already connect-
ed. Protect the protective
earth (PE) conductor with
insulating tape.
Note: Mixing up the termi-
nal connections can cause
a short-circuit later in the
unit or in your fuse box.
In that case, the individual
wires must be identified
again and reconnected.
A power switch for switch-
ing the unit on and off can
be installed in the supply
lead, of course.
BLACK/
BROWN
BLUE
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Installation Instructions
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Principle of Operation
Lights, alarms, and many
other things triggered by
movement – for your con-
venience and safety.
At the front door, garage,
terrace or carport, in a
stairway, storeroom or
basement, this SensorLamp
can be installed and ready
for operation quickly any-
where.
The built-in pyroelectric
infrared detector detects
the invisible heat radiation
that is emitted by moving
bodies (people, animals,
Focal points and angle of
sight of the 360° STEINEL
lens (with 120° angle of
aperture).
a) sensor lens directed
forwards.
Monitoring zone A
b) sensor lens directed
downwards.
c) sensor lens directed
backwards.
etc.). This thermal radiation
is converted electronically,
and switches on the light
fixture. No thermal radiation
is detected through bar-
riers such as walls or
planes of glass. The fixture
is not switched on.
The most reliable motion
detection is achieved by
mounting or pointing the
unit to aim across the
direction in which a person
would walk, and so that no
hindrances such as trees or
walls obstruct the line of
sight.
Important: Teh max. reach
is best achieved if the top
row of lens segments is
positioned directly under
the housing.
wall
wall
wall
12 m
(40)
wall
Monitoring zone B
4 m
(12)
wall
Monitoring zone C
1m (3)
wall
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