RADEMACHER DuoFern 9484, 3250 17 72 Instruction Manual

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VBD 641-3 (07.16)
Item no. 3250 17 72
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DuoFern Motion Detector (interior) 9484
Instruction manual for the electrical connection and for commissioning
Type: 9484
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Dear Customer,
With your purchase of a DuoFern Motion Detector 9484, you have chosen a quality product manufactured by RADEMACHER. Thank you for the trust you have placed in us.
RADEMACHER products have been developed with the greatest possible convenience in mind. Having applied uncompromising quality standards and thorough testing, we are proud to be able to present this innovative product to you.
It’s brought to you by all the highly-quali­fied personnel here at RADEMACHER.
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Contents
i Dear Customer, ...................................................................2
1.
These instruc
tions...
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..5
1.1 Application of this manual ................................................................ 5
2. Hazard symbols ..................................................................6
2.1 Levels of danger and signal words ................................................. 6
2.2 Symbols and depictions used .......................................................... 7
2.3
Glossary - D
efinition
............................................................................ 8
3. Included in delivery ...........................................................9
4. General View of the Operating Unit............................. 10
4.1 General View of the Installation Housing ................................. 11
4.2 Electrical connections ...................................................................... 12
4.3 Indicator Lights .................................................................................. 13
4.4 Functions and Button Combinations ......................................... 14
5. Product Description ........................................................ 16
5.1 Compatible switches ........................................................................ 17
5.2 Overview of Features ....................................................................... 18
5.3 Functions and Examples of Application.................................... 19
5.4 The Function of the Overload Protection ................................. 23
6. Technical Specifications ................................................. 24
6.1 Detection Ranges and Degrees.................................................... 28
6.2 Detection Levels and Range .......................................................... 29
6.3 Factory Settings ................................................................................. 30
7. Safety Instructions .......................................................... 31
7.1 Intended Use ....................................................................................... 31
7.2 Incorrect Use ....................................................................................... 32
7.3 Required Expert Knowledge of the Installer ........................... 33
8. Selecting the suitable Installation Location .............. 34
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9. Connecting the DuoFern Motion Detector 9484 ...... 37
9.1 Safety Instructions for the Electrical Connection .................. 37
9.2 Important Information regarding the Electr
ical Installation
.......................................
................................. 38
9.3
Carrying out the Electrical Connection ..................................... 39
9.4 Connection Diagram with Lamp and Push Button ............... 40
9.5 Connection Diagram with Changeover Switch ...................... 41
10. Installation after the Electrical Connection ............... 42
11. Important Information regarding the
Commissioning ................................................................ 43
12. Selecting the Operating Mode ..................................... 44
13. Manual Operation ........................................................... 45
14.
Setting the Sensitivity .................................................... 46
15. Setting the Brightness Set Limit ................................... 47
16. Setting the Run-
on Time................................................. 50
17. Logging DuoFern Devices On / Off .............................. 52
17.1 Logging on DuoFern Devices ....................................................... 53
17.2 Logging off DuoFern Devices ....................................................... 54
17.3 Logging-on to the HomePilot® ..................................................... 55
17.4
Clearing P
rocess in the DuoFern Network
............................... 57
18. Hardware Reset in the event of Unit Failure .............. 58
19. Erase all Settings, Software Reset ................................ 59
20. Dismounting .................................................................... 60
21. Simplified EU Declaration of Conformity .................... 61
22. Warranty Conditions ....................................................... 62
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1. These instructions...
...describe how to install, connect and operate the DuoFern Motion Detector 9484.
1.1 Application of this manual
Before you begin, please read this manual through completely and follow all the safety instructions.
Please
also read the instruction manuals of the accessories (if available) as well as the instructions of the respective connected appliance.
This manual is a component of the product. Please store it in an easily accessible place.
When passing the DuoFern Motion Detector 9484 on to a third party, this manual must be passed on as well.
Damage resulting from non-compliance with these instruc- tions and safety instructions will void the guarantee. We shall assume no liability for any consequential damage.
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2. Hazard symbols
The following hazard symbols are used in this instruction manual:
Danger of fatal electric shock
Danger area / dangerous situation
2.1 Levels of danger and signal words
DANGER!
This hazard will lead to serious injury or death if not avoided.
WARNING!
This hazard may result in serious injury or death if not avoided.
CAUTION!
This hazard may result in minor or moderate injury if not avoided.
ATTENTION!
This hazard may lead to property damage.
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2.2 Symbols and depictions used
Depiction Description
1. Procedures
2.
Itemisation
1)
or a) Lists
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further useful information
Please read the respective manual
Indicator light flashes red
Indicator light flashes green
Indicator light lights up red
Indicator light lights up green
Indicator light is off
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2.3 Glossary - Definition
DuoFern
RADEM
ACHER radio technology for controlling compatible
products.
HomePilot®
The HomeP
ilot® is a central controller unit for
RADEMACHER radio products.
ELV
Extr
a-low Voltage.
SELV
Safety Extra-low Voltage
PIR-Sensor
Passive Infra-red Sensor
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3. Included in delivery
Included in delivery
a) 1 x Operating unit (50 x 50 mm) b) 1 x Frame c) 1 x Installation housing
d) 1 x Instruction manual (not illustrated)
a)
b)
c)
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4. General View of the Operating Unit
1)
2)
3)
4)
Pos. Symbol Description
1) Sensor panel with motion sensor, indicator lights
and lens.
2)
AUTO
Automatic button [A]
Enable automatic mode (activate motion sensor).
Test and set the sensitivit
y level. *
3)
On / Off button
Switch the connected appliance on / off; see page 45.
Test and set the brightness value. *
4)
MANU
Manual button [M]
Enable manual mode (deactivate motion sensor).
Test and set the run-on time. *
* The values are respectively set in combination with the other setting
buttons, see table on page 14.
Press for
4 seconds
Press for
4 seconds
Press for
4 seconds
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4.1 General View of the Installation Housing
5)
6)
Pos. Symbol Description
5) Plug-in coupling for the operating unit
6) Claw fasteners and screws
7) Connecting terminals
8) Type plate
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7)
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9)
Pos. Symbol Description
9)
NL‘ N L L Ext.
Control output [ L‘ ] 230 V / 50 Hz
Connection of the electric appliance.
10)
NL‘ N L L Ext.
Additional connecting terminals [ L / N ]
Additional internal wiring of the electric appli­ance and/or of the external input.
11)
NL‘ N L L Ext.
Voltage supply [ L / N ] 230 V / 50 Hz
Connection of the supply voltage.
12)
NL‘ N L L Ext.
Control input [Ext. ]
Connection of an external switch / push-but­ton for manual control on site.
4.2 Electrical connections
10)
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11)
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4.3 Indicator Lights
Pos. Symbol Description
13)
Indicator lights 1 to 5 - red
Status display and setting parameters via individual or all LEDs.
red
Running light
permanently lit up
Learning phase during com­missioning.
Status display or display of the set value.
All of the 5 LEDs flash
The overload protection was enables, see page 23.
14)
Indicator light 3 - red / green
green flashing The current brightness is
being measured.
The DuoFern login mode is active.
red flashing Clearing process is active
The DuoFern log off mode is active.
13)
14)
Transparent display of the sensor panel for better understanding.
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Function Button / Button Combination
Activate or deactivate the appliance
1 x tap
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LED display when automatic mode is active
LED display when manual mode is active
Switch on automatic mode
AUTO
1 x tap
44
Switch on manual mode
MANU
1 x tap
44
Settings
Display the set sensitivity level
AUTO
4 sec. 46
Increase sensitivity
AUTO
4 sec. +
MANU
tap 46
Decrease sensitivity
AUTO
4 sec. + tap 46
Display the set brightness set limit
4 sec. 47
Increase brightness set limit
4 sec. +
MANU
tap 48
Decrease brightness set limit
4 sec. +
AUTO
tap 48
4.4 Functions and Button Combinations
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4.4 Functions and Button Combinations
Function Button / Button Combination
Adopting the current brightness as the set limit
8 sec. 48
Display the set run-on time
MANU
4 sec. 51
Decrease the run-on time
MANU
4 sec. +
AUTO
tap 51
Increase the run-on time
MANU
4 sec. + tap 51
Logging on DuoFern devices
AUTO
+
1 sec. 53
Logging off DuoFern devices
+
MANU
1 sec. 54
Clearing process in the DuoFern network
AUTO
+
MANU
1 sec. 57
Software reset
AUTO
+
+
MANU
4 sec. 59
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5. Product Description
The DuoFern Motion Detector 9484 serves to control electric appliances and to trigger scenes.
The operating principle
As soon as the built-in sensor detects motion within its detection range, the connected appliance (e.g. light, ventilation / heating or air conditioning systems, etc.) is switched on and then switched off again after an adjustable run-on time.
An integrated brightness sensor controls the lighting conditions and determines when the motion detector is enabled. For this, a brightness set limit can be set.
Use in the DuoFern network
The DuoFern Motion Detector 9484 can be integrated into a DuoFern network to use the range of functions of other DuoFern devices such as the HomePilot®.
External control input [Ext. ] for manual oper
ation on site
For manual operation, one or multiple external switches or push buttons can be connected to the control input [Ext. ] of the DuoF
ern Motion Detector 9484.
Installation and electrical connection
The DuoFern Motion Detector 9484 is designed as a flush-mounted device for indoor rooms. The electrical connection is carried out by means of the connecting terminals on the reverse side of the installation housing.
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With the provided frame, the DuoFern Motion Detector 9484 can be integrated into customary switches. Suitable switches can be found in the table below.
Manufacturer Switch
BERKER Arsys / K1 / S1
BUSCH-JAEGER
Busch-Duro 2000 Si / Reflex Si / alpha exclusive / alpha nea / solo / impuls
GIRA
Standard-System / S-Color-System / Stainless steel / Standard 55
JUNG
CD 500 / ST 550 / LS 990 / CDplus and CD, however, with coloured rings
MERTEN M1 / Atelier / Artec / Trancent / Antique New
PEHA Standard / Dialog / Aura
LEGRAND Creo / Tenara
VEDDER Alessa (plus)
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If the supplied frame is replaced by frames of other
switches, it may, under circumstances, lead to a reduced degree of detection of 170°.
5.1 Compatible switches
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5.2 Overview of Features
Integrated DuoFern radio system
Stand-alone-mode:
One time use (switching on/off an electrical appliance)
Additional control of DuoFern actuators possible
Login and control via the HomePilot® possible
Combined mode:
Easy combination of multiple motion detectors via the
DuoFern radio system
Additional control of DuoFern actuators possible
Login and control via the HomePilot® possible
Remote control via the DuoFern HomePilot®, central operat- ing unit, manual transmitter and wall controller, etc.
Control input for an external switch/push button enabling manual operation on site
Setting options:
Sensitivity of the motion sensor
Run-on time
Brightness set limit
Adoption of the current brightness as a new brightness
set limit
Permanent storage of the settings
Overload protection
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5.3 Functions and Examples of Application
Application outline - stand-alone-mode
Stand-alone-mode
In stand-alone-mode, an electrical appliance (e.g. a lamp) can be directly connected to the DuoFern Motion Detector 9484 (see page 40) and via this it can be switched on and off.
Stand-alone-mode with DuoFern actuators
In addition, multiple DuoFern actuators can be logged on to and controlled via the motion detector, see page 52, logging on and off DuoFern devices.
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5.3 Functions and Examples of Application
Application outline - Stand-alone-mode with multiple DuoFern Universal Actuators: Corridor lighting
RADEMACHER
STATUS
9470-1
DuoFern 1-Kanal Aktor
K
L L
N N
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Made in Germany
Ceiling lamp
Wall lamp
Floor lamp
Example application:
DuoFern Motion Detector 9484 with multiple DuoFern Universal Actuators: Corridor lighting
Multiple DuoFern Universal Actuators, to which the corridor lighting is connected, are logged on to the motion detector.
As soon as the motion detector detects motion, the connected appliance, and simultaneously all connected actuators, will be switched on. The switch-off is effected automatically after the run-on time.
All logged on actuators are switched on and off, even with manual operation on the device.
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Combined mode
In the combined mode, multiple DuoFern Motion Detectors 9484 can be connected to each other via DuoFern.
In addition, DuoFern actuators can also be logged on to and controlled via individual motion detectors, see page 52, logging on and off DuoFern devices.
5.3 Functions and Examples of Application
Application outline - Stairway lighting in combined mode
2nd floor
1st floor
Ground floor
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5.3 Functions and Examples of Application
Information regarding logging on and run-on time in the combined mode
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All DuoFern Motion Detectors 9484 must be
respectively connected to each other.
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The run-on time must have the identical setting in
all motion detectors.
If the run-
on time is altered on one motion detector, this new time will be automatically transferred to all motion detectors.
Example application:
Stairway lighting in combined mode
Installation of multiple DuoFern Motion Detectors 9484 in one stairway to control the stairway lighting.
The entire stairway lighting is switched on as soon as any of the motion detectors detect motion.
As soon as the run-on time of the motion detector that last detected the motion has expired, the entire stairway lighting is switched off again.
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5.4 The Function of the Overload Protection
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The DuoFern Motion Detector 9484 features an overload protec­tion. Should the motion detector overheat due to overload, the motion detector will switch off.
Display for overload
All of the indicator lights flash red.
Behaviour when the overload protection is triggered
If the overload protection has been triggered, the connected appliance can no longer be switched on.
Resetting the Overload Protection
to r
eset the protection function, the DuoFern Motion Detector 9484 must be briefly disconnected from the network
or the opera
ting unit must be pulled out of the installation
housing.
What can I do if the overload protection is regularly triggered?
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Please check that the connected appliance is not
exceeding the load limits, see page 24, “Technical Specifications”.
Check that the cable cross-sections of the connecting cables suffice.
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Mains supply [ L / N ]
Mains supply voltage: 230 V / 50 Hz
Consumption: Standby: < 0.6 W
6. Technical Specifications
Connection [ L‘ and L / N ]
Switching voltage: 230 V / 50 Hz
Maximum switching capacity:
ohmic load, e.g. bulbs
12 A (µ) (Type 1B)
inductive loads such as: fluorescent lamps, drives, iron core transformers, e.g. for extra-low voltage bulbs such as halogen bulbs
6 A (µ) (Type 1B)
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Improper use can lead to serious injuries or property damage.
Due to the small contact distance µ, the
DuoFern Motion Detector 9484 is not suitable to be used for an electrically safe disconnection.
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Control input [Ext. ]
for an external, manual switch / push button on site
Input voltage: 230 V
Maximum length of the control cable:
10 m
Connection [ L‘ and L / N ]
Maximum switching capacity:
capacitive loads such as: electronic transformers, AC/DC transformer, e.g. for extra-low voltage lamps such as halogen lamps, LEDs, etc.
6 A (µ) (Type 1B)
6. Technical Specifications
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DuoFern radio technology
Transmission frequency: 434.5 MHz
Transmission power: max. 10 mW
Range:
indoors: approx. 30 m * outdoors:
appro
x. 100 m
* depending on the building structure
Max. number of DuoFern devices:
20
General information
Sensor type: PIR (Passive Infra-red Sensor)
Permissible ambient tem­perature range:
0 °C to + 40 °C
Protection class: II (only for use in dry areas)
Dimensions (W x H x D): 50 x 50 x 20 mm (operating unit)
Installation depth: 32 mm (installation housing)
Connecting terminals:
Screw terminals for max. 1.5 mm
2
cables cross-section
6. Technical Specifications
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Setting ranges
Brightness set limit: *
Five settings available, see page 47
= 5 lux
= 10 lux
= 50 lux
= 200 lux
= 700 lux **
Run-on time:
Five settings available, see page 50
= 20 sec.
= 1 min. **
= 3 min.
= 10 min.
= 30 min.
Sensitivity:
min. to max. Five settings available,
see page 46
* The current brightness can be adopted as a set limit. ** Factory setting
Setting ranges with the HomePilot®
Run-on time: **
0.1 seconds to 55 minutes, con­tinuously adjustable
** In the HomePilot®, this setting can be found under the term "stairway
function"
6. Technical Specifications
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6.1 Detection Ranges and Degrees
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Detection ranges
Degree of detection: approx. 170°
Detection range: approx. 10 m
Detection levels:
2 horizontal levels (upper / lower)
Detection zones per level:
upper level = 26 zones
lower level = 32 zones
170°
Image of the degree of detection
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6.2 Detection Levels and Range
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0 1 2 3
0
1,1
m
4 5 6 7 8 9 10 m
0
0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 m
upper level
lower level
range
range
Degree of detection = 170°
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6.3 Factory Settings
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Factory Settings
Automatic mode: On
Brightness set limit: 700 lux =
Run-on time: 1 minute =
Sensitivity:
maximum =
DuoFern participants: none
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7. Safety Instructions
The use of defective equipment can lead to personal injury and damage to property (electric shocks / short circuiting).
Never use def
ective or damaged equipment.
Check that the DuoF
ern Motion Detector 9484 is intact.
Consult our cust
omer service department in the event that
you discover damage, see page 64.
7.1 Intended Use
Only use the DuoFern Motion Detector 9484 for connecting and controlling electrical appliances (e.g. lighting etc.) within the permissible load limits, see “Technical Specifications”.
Operating conditions
Only use the DuoFer
n Motion Detector 9484 in dry rooms.
A 230 V / 50 Hz power supply, together with a site-provided disconnecting device (fuse), must be available at the installation location.
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Radio systems which transmit on the same
frequency can cause interference.
The installation and operation of the radio systems is only permitted for those systems and devices where a malfunction in the transmitter or receiver would not cause a danger to personnel or property or where this risk is already covered by other safety equipment.
7.1 Intended Use
7.2 Incorrect Use
Using the DuoFern Motion Detector 9484 for any other purpose than previously mentioned is not permissible.
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Improper use can lead to serious injuries or property damage.
The DuoFern Motion Detector 9484 is not suitable to be used for an electrically safe disconnection.
Never use the radio system (e.g. DuoFern radio system) and its components for the remote control of appliances and systems with increased safety-relevant requirements or where there is an accident risk. Such applications require additional safety equipment. Observe the respective statutory regulations for the installation of such systems.
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7.3 Required Expert Knowledge of the Installer
The electrical connection, installation and commissioning of the DuoFern Motion Detector 9484 must only be carried out by a qualified electrician in accordance with the instructions in this manual.
There is a risk to life caused through short circuiting and electric shocks if the DuoFern Motion Detector 9484 is used outside or in damp rooms.
Do not install and use the DuoFern Motion Detector 9484 outdoors or in damp rooms.
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7.2 Incorrect Use
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8. Selecting the suitable Installation Location
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Avoid installation near disturbing sources
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Disturbing sources that cause sever changes to
the temperature in the motion detector's range of detection, may lead to errors being triggered.
Do not install the DuoFern Motion Detector 9484 in the proximity of the following disturbing sources:
Radiators,
Heaters
≈ ≈
Windows that are
subject to high levels of solar radiation
Ventilation and
air conditioning systems
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Important information on the installation
The DuoFern Motion Detector 9484 is intended for flush mounting. We recommend installation in a deep 58 mm flush-mounted box or in an electronic socket.
In order to ensure optimal operation, the DuoFern Motion Detector 9484 should not be installed on a metallic base or near metal objects.
Selec
t an installation place that is as free from vibrations as
possible
The ideal installation height (see image)
1.10 m
recommended installation height
8. Selecting the suitable Installation Location
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8. Selecting the suitable Installation Location
Selecting an installation location with an optimum detection or range
The DuoFern Motion Detector 9484's optimum detection capacity is when moving at a right angle to it. Frontal movement to the DuoFern Motion Detector 9484 may reduce the sensitivity. Take these factors into consideration when selecting an installation location.
Installation
location with
an optimum
detection range
Installation
location with a low
detection range
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DANGER!
There is a risk of fatal electric shocks when touching electrical components.
All connection and installation work must only be carried out in a de-energised state.
Disconnect all phases of the mains power supply cable and secure it to prevent any reconnection.
Check that the sy
stem is de-energised.
Prior to the electrical connection, check that the voltage / frequen­cy on the type plate corresponds to that of the local mains supply.
Read the specifications relating to the electrical
connection detailed in the instruction manual of the electrical appliance used.
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WARNING!
Short-circuiting, caused when the DuoFern Motion Detector 9484 is overloaded, poses a danger to life.
The maximum switching capacity must not be exceeded, for this, please observe the details in the “Technical Specifications”, see page 24.
9.1 Safety Instructions for the Electrical Connection
9. Connecting the DuoFern Motion Detector 9484
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9.1 Safety Instructions for the Electrical Connection
WARNING!
Using incorrect installation housing can lead to personal injury and damage to property (electric shocks / short circuiting).
Only use the provided installation housing to connect and mount the DuoFern Motion Detector 9484.
Installa
tion housings of other RADEMACHER products are
not compatible.
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Connection instructions when using an external switch/ push button
When using the control input [Ext. ], you must connect the external switches / push buttons and the DuoFern Motion Detector 9484 to the same phase [L].
The maximum length of lead to connect an external switch/ push button must not exceed 10 m.
Length of insulation stripped:
6 mm
All leads must be stripped to 6 mm.
9.2 Important Information regarding the Electrical Installation
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1. Ensure the mains are current-free and check whether the
inlet leads are current-free.
2. Securely lay the connecting cables right into the flush-mounted
box.
3. Remove the insulation on all leads down to 6 mm in length and
connect them according to the following connection diagram.
4. After the electrical connection, the installation of the DuoFern
Motion Detector 9484 into the flush-mounted box is carried out, see page 42.
9.3 Carrying out the Electrical Connection
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9.4 Connection Diagram with Lamp and Push Button
NL‘ N L L Ext.
230 V / 50 Hz
L
N
PE
NL
Lamp
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External switch or push button (optional)
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The additional connection terminals [ N ] and [ L ] are
solely intended for wiring the connected electrical appliances and/or an external switch / push button.
Do not use the connection terminals [N] and [L] for further indoor installations.
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9.5 Connection Diagram with Changeover Switch
NL‘ N L L Ext.
230 V / 50 Hz
L
N
PE
NL
Lamp
*
* Changeover switch (cross connection also possible)
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The additional connection terminals [ N ] and [ L ] are
solely intended for wiring the connected electrical consumers and/or an external switch / push button.
Do not use the connection terminals [N] and [L] for further indoor installations.
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10. Installation after the Electrical Connection
1. Insert the installation housing into the flush-mounted box and
fasten it with the screws of the claw fasteners.
2. Place the frame onto the installation housing.
3. Subsequently, carefully insert the operating unit into the instal-
lation housing .
4. Switch on the mains power supply again.
5. The DuoFern Motion Detector 9484 starts with the learning
phase, see next page.
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11. Important Information regarding the Commissioning
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Once the power supply is switched on, the learning phase of the DuoFern Motion Detector 9484 starts. This learning phase takes approx. 45 seconds; the running light on the indicator lights shows this.
Running light during the learning phase of 45 seconds
After completion of the learning phase, the electrical appliance is briefly switched on/off and the motion detector is ready for use.
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12. Selecting the Operating Mode
The DuoFern Motion Detector 9484 has two operating modes: "automatic mode" and "manual mode". If required, the desired operating mode can be enabled at any time.
Display the activated operating mode:
1. 1 x The active operating mode is displayed
ever
y time the connected appliance is
switched on / off
, see page 45.
Observe the indicator lights:
= The automatic mode is enabled if
LEDs 1 and 3 light up red.
= The manual mode is enabled if
LEDs 3 and 5 light up red.
Switching on the automatic mode
1.
AUTO
1 x The automatic mode is switched on by
briefly tapping the AUTO button.
Switching on the manual mode
1.
MANU
1 x The manual mode is switched on by
briefly tapping the MANU button.
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13. Manual Operation
Manual operation of the DuoFern Motion Detector 9484 can be carried out with the on/off button or via a push button or switch connected to the control input [Ext. ].
Switching the appliance on/off
1. or 1 x The connected appliance is switched on or
off by briefly tapping the on/off butt
on and/or by pressing the external push button or switch.
2. At the same time, the enabled operating mode is displayed by
means of the indicator lights, see page 44.
3. In the automatic mode , the appliance is auto-
matically switched off after the set run-on time, see page 51.
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The appliance can also be switched off manually;
this stops the run-on time.
Subsequently, the DuoFern Motion Detector 9484 is locked for approx. five seconds to prevent unintentional restarting.
3. No run-on time is enabled in manual mode ;
the appliance must be switched off manually.
or
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14. Setting the Sensitivity
The sensitivity of the DuoFern Motion Detector 9484 can be set to five different levels.
1.
AUTO
4 sec. Press and hold the button for
approx. 4 seconds.
2. The sensitivity level is displayed after
appro
x. 4 seconds (example).
Increase / decrease the level of sensitivity
1.
AUTO
Press and hold the AUTO button.
2. Tap on
AUTO
+
MANU
After approx. 4 seconds, you can increase the sensitivity by additionally tapping on the MANU button.
3. Tap on
AUTO
+ After approx. 4 seconds, you can decrease the sensitivity by additionally tapping on the on/off button.
Observe the following whilst setting the indicator lights:
= minimum sensitivity
= maximum sensitivity
(fact
ory setting)
Display the set sensitivity level
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15. Setting the Brightness Set Limit
With the brightness set limit, you can determine with which level of brightness the motion detector is enabled. There are five different settings.
1. 4 sec. Press and hold the button for
approx. 4 seconds.
2. The brightness set limit is displayed after
approx. 4 seconds (example).
Display the set brightness set limit
Observe the following whilst setting the indicator lights:
= 5 lux (low level of brightness)
= 10 lux
= 50 lux
= 200 lux
= 700 lux (high level of brightness) *
= Brightness sensor disabled
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* Factory setting
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Increase / decrease the brightness set limit
1. 4 sec. Press and hold the button.
2. Tap on +
MANU
After approx. 4 seconds, you can increase the set limit by additionally tapping on the MANU button.
3. Tap on +
AUTO
After approx. 4 seconds, you can decrease the set limit by additionally tapping on the AUTO button.
Adopting the current brightness as the set limit
If required, as an alternative to the setting, the current brightness can be adopted as the set limit.
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Ensure that the sensor panel is not covered during
the measurement.
1. 8 sec. Press and hold the button for 8 seconds.
2. The set limit is displayed after approx.
4 seconds (example).
15. Setting the Brightness Set Limit
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3. The indicator lights are switched off
aft
er approx. 8 seconds and the
brightness measurement starts.
4. The measurement is completed as soon
as the middle indicat
or light flashed
gr
een.
5. Subsequently the measured brightness
is display
ed as the new set limit.
15. Setting the Brightness Set Limit
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16. Setting the Run-on Time
With the run-on time, you can determine how long the connect­ed appliance (e.g. lighting) remains switched on. There are five different settings.
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With the HomePilot®, the run-on time can be
infinitely adjusted between 0.1 seconds (pulsed operation) and approx. 55 minutes.
Observe the following whilst setting the indicator lights:
= 20 seconds
= 1 minute (factory setting)
= 3 minutes
= 10 minutes
= 30 minutes
* After infinite adjustment in the HomePilot®, the indicator lights
approximately display the set run-on time per level.
Information on setting the run-on time in the HomePilot®
The run-on time is set in the HomePilot® under the description "Stairway function" in "milliseconds [
ms ] with a fact
or 100 ms".
Example:
1 second = 10 *100 ms 1 minute = 600 *100 ms 3 minutes = 1800 *100 ms
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Display the set run-on time
1.
MANU
4 sec. Press and hold the button
for approx. 4 seconds.
2. The run-on time is displayed after
approx. 4 seconds (example).
Increase / decrease the run-on time
1.
MANU
4 sec. Press and hold the button.
2. Tap on
MANU
+ After approx. 4 seconds, you can increase the run-on time by additionally tapping on the on/off button.
3. Tap on
MANU
+
AUTO
After approx. 4 seconds, you can decrease the run-on time by additionally tapping on the AUTO button.
16. Setting the Run-on Time
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From a run-on time of 600 * 100 ms on, it is possible
to enable a switch-off advance warning (flashing prior to the actual switch off) by entering an uneven time (e.g. 601 * 100 ms).
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17. Logging DuoFern Devices On / Off
To use the DuoFern Motion Detector 9484 with other DuoFern devices, each desired DuoFern device (e.g. DuoFern Universal Actuator or HomePilot®) must be logged on to the DuoFern Motion Detector 9484.
To do so, please read the instruction manual for the
respective DuoFern device.
Maximum number of connected devices
You can assign a maximum of 20 DuoFern devices to a DuoFern Motion Detector 9484.
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1. Switch the desired DuoFern device to the registering mode
(please refer to the relevant instruction manual).
2. +
AUTO
1 sec. Enable the registering mode of
the DuoFer
n Motion Detector 9484.
Simultaneously press and hold the buttons for 1 second.
120 sec. The registering mode remains
activ
e for approx. 120 seconds
3. During the registering process, the
middle indicator light flashes green.
4. After successful registration, the middle
indicator light lights up for approx. 4 seconds and the connected appliance is briefly swit
ched on or off.
5. Register the next DuoFern device.
For this, repeat points 1 to 2 or terminate the registration.
Pay attention to the middle indicator light
The middle indicator light lights up red if the registration process fails, for example if:
20 DuoFern transmitters have already been registered
An unsuitable device is registered
17.1 Logging on DuoFern Devices
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17.2 Logging off DuoFern Devices
1. Switch the desired DuoFern device to the log-off mode
(please refer to the relevant instruction manual).
2. +
MANU
1 sec. Enable the log-off mode of the DuoFern
Motion D
etector 9484.
Simultaneously press and hold the buttons for 1 second.
120 sec. The log-off mode remains active for
appro
x.120 seconds.
3. During the logging off process,
the middle indicator light flashes red.
4. After successful logging off, the middle
indicator light lights up for approx. 4 seconds and the connected appliance is briefly swit
ched on or off.
5. Log off the next DuoFern device.
For this, repeat points 1 to 2 or terminate the log-off.
Pay attention to the middle indicator light
The middle indicator light lights up red if the registration process fails, for example if:
An attempt was made to log-off a DuoFern device that is not logged-on.
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17.3 Logging-on to the HomePilot®
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For your DuoFern Motion Detector 9484 to be set and monitored by the HomePilot®, it must be registered once.
1. Open the use interface of the HomePilot® and click left on the
button [configuration] and then on [register device].
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17.3 Logging-on to the HomePilot®
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2. +
AUTO
1 sec. Enable the registering mode of the
DuoFern M
otion Detector 9484.
Simultaneously press and hold the buttons for 1 second.
3. Both parts of the DuoFern Motion Detector 9484 are displayed
individually after logging on successfully.
The sensor part and the actuator part can be individually named and marked with symbols.
4. Save both parts individually.
The sensor part of the DuoFern Motion Detector 9484 is displayed under “Sensors” with the corresponding status; the actuator part is displayed under “Devices > Switches” and can be controlled directly.
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17.4 Clearing Process in the DuoFern Network
This function enables you to log off all DuoFern devices from the DuoFern Motion Detector 9484 that are no longer accessible via radio.
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Not all battery-operated DuoFern transmitters (e.g. the
DuoFern manual central operating unit) can be logged off in this way.
A software reset must be carried out in order to logout and delete all DuoFern transmitters, see page 59.
1.
AUTO
+
MANU
1 sec. Enable the clear function.
Simultaneously press and hold the buttons for 1 second.
2. During the logging off process, the middle
indicator light flashes red.
3. The middle indicator light will light up
green for 5 seconds as soon as the clearing pr
ocess has completed.
Cancelling the clear function
You can cancel the clearing process at any time by briefly pressing any random button.
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18. Hardware Reset in the event of Unit Failure
We recommend resetting the hardware if a unit fails.
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All settings remain unaltered when the hardware is
reset.
1. Carefully pull the operating unit out of the installation housing.
2. Wait approx. 5 seconds and then carefully reinsert the operating
unit into the installation housing.
3. Subsequently check that the DuoFern Motion Detector 9484 is
functioning correctly.
4. If the DuoFern Motion detector 9484 is still not reacting, carry out
a software reset (see page 59) and test the motion detector with the factory settings.
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A software reset can be carried out to reset the DuoFern Motion Detector 9484 to the original default condition as when supplied.
19. Erase all Settings, Software Reset
1.
AUTO
+ +
MANU
Simultaneously press and hold all
three butt
ons for 4 seconds.
2. Release the buttons as soon as the
three indica
tor lights light up red
in a constant manner.
3. All settings will be erased and reset to the default factory settings.
All of the registered DuoFern devices are automatically logged-off.
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20. Dismounting
DANGER!
There is a risk of fatal electric shocks when touching electrical components.
Disconnec
t all phases of the mains power supply cable and secure it to prevent any reconnection. Check that the system is de-energised.
1. Log the DuoFern control device off of the DuoFern network.
2. Switch off the mains power, secure it from restarting, and check
that the system is de-energised.
3. Carefully pull the operating unit off the installation housing.
4. Remove the frame.
5. Release the claw fasteners of the installation housing and pull it
out of the flush-mounted box.
6. Disconnect the connecting cable from the installation housing.
7. Secure the connection point against restarting and the connecting
cable from unintentional contact.
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21. Simplified EU Declaration of Conformity
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RADEMACHER Geräte-Elektronik GmbH hereby declares that the DuoFern Motion Detector 9484 complies with the Directive 2014/53/EU (Radio Equipment Directive) .
The full text of the declaration of conformity is available at the following website:
www.rademacher.de/ce
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22. Warranty Conditions
RADEMACHER Geräte-Elektronik GmbH provides a 24-month warranty for new systems that have been installed in compliance with the installation instructions. All construction faults, mate­rial defects and manufacturing defects shall be covered by the warranty.
Your statutory warranty claims shall remain unaffected by this warranty.
The following shall not be covered by the warranty:
◆ Inc
orrect fitting or installation
◆ Non-obser
vance of the installation and operating instructions
◆ Improper operation or wear and tear
◆ Ext
ernal influences, such as impacts, knocks or weathering
◆ Repairs and modifica
tions by third parties, unauthorised
persons
◆ Use of unsuitable accessories
◆ Damage caused by unac
ceptable excess voltage (e.g. stroke
of lightning)
◆ Opera
tional malfunctions caused by radio frequency overlap-
ping and other such radio interference
A prerequisite for the warrant is that the new device must have been purchased from one of our approved specialist retailers. Proof of this must be provided by presenting a copy of the bill.
RADEMACHER shall remedy any defects, which occur within the warranty period free of charge either by repair or by replacement of the affected parts or by supplying a new replacement unit or one to the same value. There is no general extension of the original warranty period by delivery of a replacement or by repair as per the terms of the warranty.
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RADEMACHER
Geräte-Elektronik GmbH Buschkamp 7 46414 Rhede (Germany) info@rademacher.de www.rademacher.de
Service:
Hotline 01807 933-171* Fax +49 2872 933-253 service@rademacher.de
* 30 seconds free of charge, subsequently
14 cents / minute from German fixed line networks and max. 42 cents / minute from German mobile networks.
Subject to technical modifications, misprints and errors excepted. Illustrations not binding.
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