Theben thePrema P360-101 E UP WH, thePrema P360-101 E UP GR Operating Instructions Manual

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thePrema P360-101 E UP WH
2070105
thePrema P360-101 E UP GR
2070106
307175
1103087101
Presence detector
1. Product characteristics
Passive infrared presence detector for ceiling installation
Square detection area 360° (up to 100 m2) for reliable and easy planning
Automatic presence- and brightness-dependent control for lighting and HVAC
Mixed light measurement suitable for uorescent lamps
(FL/PL/ESL), halogen/incandescent lamps and LEDs
Light measurement can be switched to spot or wide measurement
Channel A light: relay, 230 V
Fully or semi-automatic operation, switchable
Brightness switching value congurable, teach-in function
Self-learning time delay
Reduction of time delay when present briey (short-term
presence)
Connection option for push buttons or switches for manual switching with automatic detection of «push button/ switch»
Pulse function for staircase light timer switch
Channel H, presence: relay, oating
e.g. for HVAC control
Switch-on delay and time delay congurable
Room monitoring with selective movement detection
Ready for immediate use due to factory presetting
Exceptionally easy conguration of the energy-saving res­ponse with the new «eco plus» function
Test mode for checking function and detection area
Extension of detection area via master/slave or master/ master switching, a maximum of 10 detectors can be swit­ched in parallel with each other
Flexible relay operating modes
Ceiling installation in ush-mounted box
Surface mounting on ceilings possible with back box (option)
User remote control «theSenda S» (option)
Management remote control «SendoPro» (option)
Installation remote control «theSenda P» (option)
2. Safety
Danger of death through electric shock or fire!
Installation should only be carried out by a qualified electrician!
WARNING
Work on electrical systems may only be carried out by
qualied electricians or by instructed persons under the guidance and supervision of a qualied electrician in
accordance with the technical regulations applying to electricity!
Comply with the country-specic safety regulations for
work on electrical systems! Ensure absence of voltage in the cable before installation!
The device is maintenance-free. If the device is opened or penetrated with any object, the guarantee lapses.
3. Proper use
The presence detector is intended for interior installation. The presence detector is exclusively intended for the use as cont­ractually agreed between the manufacturer and the user. Any other use is considered to be unacceptable. The manufacturer does not accept liability for any resulting damages.
4. Operation
The presence detector is primarily used in ofces and schools, as well as in homes, for easy and energy-efcient control of
lighting plus HVAC and shading. The switch contact "light"
switches lighting on with presence and insufcient brightness, and off with absence or sufcient brightness. The light can
also be switched on/off manually using buttons or switches.
The "Presence" switch contact controls heating, ventila­tion and air conditioning systems. The contact closes when someone is present, a switch-on delay permits delayed switch on. The contact can also be used for room monitoring. It then responds with reduced sensitivity only to distinct movements.
Function description
Mixed light measurement Presence detection Articial light Push button for manual lighting control Incident daylight
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Settings on thePrema P360-101
Brightness setpoint value (lux)Lighting time delay Presence time delayPresence switch-on delayDIP-Switch:
DIP1 Fully automatic/semi-automatic DIP2 Staircase light function: room/corridor DIP3 eco/eco plus DIP4 Short-term presence On/Off DIP5 Light test: normal operation/test DIP6 Presence test: normal operation/ Walking test Mechanical safety lock
Light channel A
Switching response is controlled by presence and bright­ness. The switch contact closes during darkness and when someone is present. It opens with a delay when there is brightness or when no one is present.
Time delay
The minimum time delay (10 s - 60 min) is adjustable. It adjusts automatically to the user's behaviour and can increase independently to max. 30 minutes or reduce back to
the set minimum time. With settings ≤ 2 min or ≥ 30 min, the
time delay remains unchanged at the set value. If someone
goes into an unoccupied room only briey and leaves it within
30 seconds, then the light will be switched off prematurely after 2 minutes (short-term presence).
Button control
The lighting can be manually switched at any time via a push button or switch. If the light is switched on manually, it will remain on for at least 30 minutes provided that people are present. It then switches off when the brightness is adequate. The light is forced off after the preset time delay if the room
was (previously) vacated. If articial lighting is switched off
manually, the lighting remains switched off as long as the room is occupied. The lighting switches again automatically after the time delay has expired.
Fully or semi-automatic device
Lighting control via the presence detector operates fully automatically for increased comfort or semi-automatically for greater energy savings. The lighting switches on and off auto­matically in "fully automatic" mode. In "semi-automatic", the lighting must always be switched on manually. The lighting is switched off automatically.
Staircase light function
The staircase light function can be set to "room" or "corridor" using the DIP switch or the SendoPro management remote control. Lighting can be switched on and off manually at any time in the 'room' position. The detector operates as a stair­case light control in the 'corridor' setting. Manual switch off is no longer possible.
Exceptionally easy conguration of the energy-saving
behaviour
By selecting “eco” for optimal switching behaviour or “eco plus” for maximum energy saving, users can adjust the pre­sence detector to their requirements very easily.
Pulse function
Time delay can be set to pulse for controlling existing stair­case light timer switch. To do so, the light output produces a pulse of 0.5 seconds duration every 10 seconds if people are present or it is dark.
Relay operating mode
The light relay can be deactivated. Further information can be found on page 8, relay operating mode.
Presence channel H
Presence channel H is used for HVAC control or room monito­ring. The switching response of the oating contact is inu­enced only by presence and not by brightness. If the contact is closed, the time delay will be restarted at every movement.
Sensors or switches do not inuence the contact.
Switch-on delay
The switch-on delay prevents instantaneous switching on. The contact closes only on expiry of the switch-on delay, provided that people are permanently present.
Time delay
The time delay enables delayed switching off of HVAC devices and systems after the room is vacated.
Room monitoring
If the switch-on delay is set to monitoring, this reduces the sensitivity of the presence switch output. The contact closes on distinct movement and indicates the presence of people with a high degree of certainty. The time delay remains active. The switch-on delay is inactive.
Relay operating mode
The presence relay can be used with different operating modes. Presents channel H and light channel A can be selected, while the light relay can be deactivated if desired. This makes switching more quiet. Further information can be found on page 8, relay operating mode.
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5. Detection area
The square detection area of the presence detector guaran­tees accurate and simple planning. Square detection areas make it possible to cover a whole room with parallel swit­ching. Note that seated and moving persons are detected in differently-sized areas. The recommended installation height is 2.0 m – 3.5 m. The sensitivity of the presence detector decreases with higher installation heights. Walking motions are necessary from installation heights of 3.5 m, and the detection areas of several detectors should overlap in the marginal zones. The detection range is reduced as temperatu­res increase.
Seated persons:
The presence detector reacts very sensitively to the slightest movements. The details refer to smallest movements at table height (approx. 0.80 m). The detection sensitivity is reduced from an installation height of > 3.5 m. More pronounced movements are required for clear detection.
Walking persons:
Use of the whole detection area. At installation heights bet­ween 5 and 10 m, the extent and distance between the active and passive zones increase.
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seated persons
walking persons
Instal­lation height
seated persons walking persons
2.0 m 20 m24.5 m x 4.5 m 36 m26.0 m x 6.0 m ± 0.5 m
2.5 m 36 m26.0 m x 6.0 m 64 m28.0 m x 8.0 m ± 0.5 m
3.0 m 49 m27.0 m x 7.0 m 81 m29.0 m x 9.0 m ± 1.0 m
3.5 m 64 m28.0 m x 8.0 m 100 m210.0 m x 10.0 m ± 1.0 m
Brightness measurement
The presence detector measures articial light and daylight that is reected below the detector. The character of the light
measurement can be switched via remote control ("spot" position, opening angle approx. ± 25°, "wide", opening angle
approx. ± 45°). The installation location is the reference point for the lighting level. The brightness measurement can be adapted to the conditions in a room with the room correction
factor. Direct light inuences the light measurement. Avoid placing oor lamps or suspended lighting directly below the
detector. If the brightness measurement is deactivated, light channel A only switches depending on presence (brightness switching value set to "on" via potentiometer or set to "mea­surement off" via the remote control).
Suitable lamps
The presence detector is designed for the operation of uore­scent lamps, compact uorescent lamps, halogen/incande-
scent lamps and LEDs. The maximum number of switchable lights is restricted due to the high inrush current levels of the EBs and LED drivers. The use of an external contactor helps with large loads. Parallel switching enables allocation of load to several Masters. All switched loads must be properly inter­ference suppressed.
6. Installation
Flush-mounted tting
The presence detector is ush-mounted using a size 1 stan­dard ush-mounting installation socket.
Ceiling installation
A ceiling installation box 73 A is available for a simplied ceiling installation of the presence detector (see accessories).
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This also ensures cord grip and contact protection. The instal­lation diameter is 72 mm (drill diameter 73 mm).
Surface-mounted installation
A back box 110A, protection rating IP 40, is available for sur­face mounted installation (see accessories).
7. Connection
The presence detectors can be combined as master and slave: master in individual switching, master in parallel switching, master-slave parallel switching. Several push buttons can connected to one control input. Illuminated push buttons can only be used with neutral con­ductor connection.
Individual switching
In individual switching, the presence detector as master detects presence and brightness and controls lighting.
AC / DC
H2
H1
L’
Master/slave parallel switching
If the detection area covered by one presence detector is
insufcient (larger rooms), then up to 10 detectors can be
operated in parallel by connecting P terminals. In the process, presence detection is performed by all detectors together. The master measures the brightness, operates the push buttons and controls the lighting. All other detectors are used as slaves. They only provide presence information.
AC / DC
Master
Slave
H2
H1
L’
Light measurement only with the master
Parameters are only set on the master
Switch up to 10 detectors in parallel
Use the phase with the same phase for all detectors.
Master: thePrema P360 -101 Slave: thePrema P360 Slave, thePrema S360 Slave
Master/master parallel switching (for several lighting groups)
Several masters can be used in parallel switching setup. Each master controls its lighting group according to its own bright­ness measurements. Delay times and brightness switching values are set individually on each master. Presence continues to be detected by all the detectors.
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