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Operating Instructions Busch-Wächter® 6847 220 MasterLINE 6867

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1. Fig 15 Adjusting the detection range by masking 3 The range can be specifically limited by gluing on the enclosed foil Cut the enclosed foil to the size required The coverage and the detection range are set 7 2 Activation test The activation test can also be triggered via the service remote control see separate operating manual xe er C TS 10 sek MIN Fig 16 Control element To carry out the activation test perform the following steps 1 Set selector switch to T S The device is now in test mode for 10 minutes daytime operation switch off delay 2 sec In addition each detection is indicated by the status LED flashing quickly The device then switches back to standard operating mode 2 Tocarry out an additional activation test set the selector switch back to position T S or interrupt the operating voltage supply for more than 15 seconds The device is now in test mode for another 10 minutes Test mode is exited automatically after 10 minutes or by adjusting the brightness The activation test has been carried out Operating Instructions 1473 1 8102 15 Operating Instructions Busch Wachter Operation 8 Operation 8 1 Control elements Fig 17 Control elements No Function 1 LED e On continuous light set only possible with remote control Flashes fast detection in test mode e Flashes 3 times detection in standard and normal operation e Flickers incomin
2. on or off manually with the push button Fig 20 Operation with extension unit push button e When operating with an extension unit push button the lighting for the set operating mode is switched on Operating Instructions 1473 1 8102 17 Operating Instructions a Busch Wachter Remote control 9 Remote control 9 1 Control elements of the remote control 1 2 3 4 5 6 T Fig 21 Control elements No Function 1 Resetting the switch on brightness to the settings of the potentiometers on the Busch Watchdog Press the button for at least 1 second 2 The current brightness is set as switch on brightness Press the button for at least 1 second 3 Deactivation of presence simulation 4 Presence simulation activation Continuous light between twilight and 22 30 p m CET or 23 30 CEST Followed by movement detection 5 Light deactivation for 4 hours No detection of movement 6 Light activation for 4 hours No detection of movement 7 Resetting to automatic movement detection O The sensitivity of the movement sensors can be adjusted to surroundings which are particularly restless or free of movement 9 2 Technical data of the remote control Designation Value Operating voltage 3 V DC Battery type CR 2025 Battery life Approximately 2 years Coverage Maximum of 6 m Protection type IP 40 Operating temperature 0 C 45 C Operating Instructio
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4. Busch Watchdogs 220 280 MasterLINE 220 280 Fig 1 Detection ranges Detection range e The detection range is 220 and 280 and the coverage is 16 m e The movement detector also has rearfield detection of one meter Wall mounting e The movement detector offers optimum surveillance if mounted to the wall at a maximum height of 2 5 m 4 4 2 Limitation of the detection range 4 5 Busch Watchdog 220 280MasterLINE Use of adhesive film The horizontal detection ranges of the Busch Watchdogs are 220 and 280 The detection range can be limited in case of special local circumstances To do this proceed as follows 1 Cut the included adhesive film to the desired length 2 Glue the section of covering foil from the front onto the area of the lens of your Busch Watchdog where the detection is to be blocked out O Note For an illustration see chapter 7 1 on page 14 Operating Instructions 1473 1 8102 5 Operating Instructions Busch Wachter 5 Technical data Designation Nominal voltage Value 230 V AC 10 50 60 Hz Technical data Switching capacity 3680 W VA Maximum switching current 16 AX Maximum power loss lt 1W Horizontal detection e Busch Watchdog 220 220 e Busch Watchdog 280 280 Twilight sensor 0 5 300 lux Switch off delay 10 seconds 30 minutes Short time pulse e Pulse duration e Pause time e Pause time with continuous ligh
5. ch Wachter Installation and electrical 6 2 1 2 Wall mounting with gradient Fig 3 Wall mounting with gradient connection Wall mounting with gradient is recommended on a building situated on a hill or with a gradient This allows the detection ranged to be used effectively 6 2 1 3 Ceiling mounting Fig 4 Ceiling mounting There are two options for ceiling mounting 1 From the bottom for a wider detection range 2 With a corner adapter which allows the device to be ideally positioned Operating Instructions 1473 1 8102 Operating Instructions Busch Wachter Installation and electrical connection 6 2 2 Corner mounting Fig 5 Corner mounting The combination with a corner adapter is recommended for an optimal 280 detection range O Note Detailed user information is available via the link http www busch jaeger katalog de index php in the Busch Watchdog category under accessories 6 2 3 Installation sites Fig 6 Installation sites e Ceiling mounting in narrow rooms is not recommended e The mounting height of the device should be between 1 7 m and 2 5 m e The distance between light and movement detector should be at least 1 5 m e For optimum detection of persons the approach into the detection range should always be offset and never frontal Operating Instructions 1473 1 8102 10 Operating Instructions Busch Wachter Installation and electrical connection 6 2 4 Preparing
6. g IR signals remote control 2 Lens 3 Trim potentiometer for switch off delay short time pulse 4 Trim potentiometer for brightness value test standard operation 5 Screw for dismantling safety 8 2 Standard operation S C T S Fig 18 Standard operation Lighting during advancing twilight remains switched on for 3 minutes after the last detection O After activating the mains supply voltage the device remains in test mode for 10 minutes see chapter Activation test Operating Instructions 1473 1 8102 16 Operating Instructions Busch Wachter Operation 8 3 Standard operation time and brightness dependent Fig 19 Normal operation Set the values for the brightness limit value and the switch off delay on period of the light after the last detection Short time pulse for activating the staircase light timer switches or door bells Icon Function X Switching during all brightness levels d Switching during advancing twilight C Switching during darkness AE Short time pulse 8 4 Auxiliary post operation 8 4 1 Operation with extension unit push button Aside from the movement detector being triggered by the infrared radiation in the detection range manual operation is possible via an extension unit push button For example when an exit is not within the detection range of the movement detector the extension unit push button can be used The lighting can there be switched
7. l times make technical changes as well as changes to the contents of this document without prior notice The detailed specifications agreed to at the time of ordering apply to all orders ABB accepts no responsibility for possible errors or incompleteness in this document We reserve all rights to this document and the topics and illustrations contained therein The document and its contents or extracts thereof must not be reproduced transmitted or reused by third parties without prior written consent by ABB Copyright 2012 Busch Jaeger Elektro GmbH All rights reserved e BUSCH JAEGER Sa 1473 1 8102 Rev 01 11 2012
8. n 06 5 mm 8 5 mm 53 5 nw 3 9 mm 1 5 2 5 mm max 14 5 mm Operating Instructions 1473 1 8102 E Operating Instructions Busch Wachter Installation and electrical connection 6 3 Electrical connection 6 3 1 Standard connection Fig 10 Universal relay insert 6 3 2 Standard connection with extension unit push button Fig 11 Universal relay insert with extension unit push button O Note For more information see chapter Extension unit operation 8 4 on page 17 6 3 3 Standard connection with RC suppressor 6899 and relay Fig 12 Universal relay insert with RC suppressor 6899 and relay Operating Instructions 1473 1 8102 13 Operating Instructions Busch Wachter Commissioning T Commissioning 7 1 Setting limiting the coverage and the detection range Caution Risk of damaging the device The lens of the device is sensitive and can easily sustain damage Do not press on the lens when setting the device Use the following steps to set the coverage and the detection range Gd Fig 13 Adjusting the lateral detection range 1 Adjust the lateral detection range by turning the head of the device Fig 14 Adjusting the coverage 2 Adjust the coverage by lifting or lowering the head of the device The minimum coverage is 6 m Operating Instructions 1473 1 8102 14 Operating Instructions Busch Wachter Commissioning aT
9. ns 1473 1 8102 18 Operating Instructions Busch Wachter 9 3 Commissioning of remote control J i Fig 22 Removing the protective foil from the battery Remove the protective foil from the battery before commissioning Fig 23 Programming the remote control Remote control e Press the AUTO button on the remote control for at least 3 seconds within the period of 10 minutes after activating the power on the Busch Watchdog The Busch Watchdog must be de energized beforehand for at least 30 seconds The remote control will then automatically connect itself to the Busch Watchdog and the Busch Watchdog will flash if the reception is correct Repeat these steps to program a maximum of 9 additional remote controls 9 4 Battery change of remote control J p N Fig 24 Changing the battery 1 Pull the battery holder out of the remote control 2 Insert a new battery of type 2025 The plus pole of the battery must be on top 3 Push the battery holder back into the device Operating Instructions 1473 1 8102 19 Operating Instructions Busch Wachter A member of the ABB Group Busch Jaeger Elektro GmbH PO box 58505 Ludenscheid Freisenbergstrake 2 58513 Ludenscheid Germany www BUSCH JAEGER com info bje de abb com Central sales service Phone 49 0 2351 956 1600 Fax 49 0 2351 956 1700 Notice We reserve the right to at al
10. oltage Risk of death and fire due to electrical voltage of 230 V Work on the 230V supply system may only be performed by authorised electricians Disconnect the mains power supply prior to installation and or disassembly 2 Intended use The device is to be used exclusively with the components that are supplied and licensed as described in chapter Setup and function 3 Environment Consider the protection of the environment Used electric and electronic devices must not be disposed of with domestic waste The device contains valuable raw materials which can be recycled Therefore dispose of the device at the appropriate collecting depot All packaging materials and devices bear the markings and test seals for proper disposal Always dispose of the packaging material and electric devices and their components via the authorized collecting depots and disposal companies The products meet the legal requirements in particular the laws governing electronic and electrical devices and the REACH ordinance EU Directive 2002 96 EC WEEE and 2002 95 EC RoHS EU REACH ordinance and law for the implementation of the ordinance EC No 1907 2006 Operating Instructions 1473 1 8102 3 Operating Instructions Busch Wachter Setup and function 4 Setup and function 4 1 Busch Watchdog 220 MasterLINE The Busch Watchdog 220 MasterLINE is a movement detector with a detection range of 220 and is suitable for use in
11. t presence simulation 1 second 9 seconds 55 seconds Coverage if mounted 2 5 m high Maximum of 16 m Operating temperature 25 C 55 C Protection type IP 55 O Information for the connection of ballasts Please observe the following points regarding high inrush currents for ballasts The ballast manufacturer s specification determines the possible number of ballasts Operating Instructions 1473 1 8102 soba fast enon WW A f am DU rPhH VVacrNnte at q V V CA C f 1 l el 6 Installation and electrical connection Warning Electric voltage Risk of death due to electrical voltage of 230 V during short circuit in the low voltage line Low voltage and 230 V lines must not be installed together in a flush mounted socket 6 1 Requirements for the electrician Warning Electric voltage Install the device only if you have the necessary electrical engineering knowledge and experience e Incorrect installation endangers your life and that of the user of the electrical system e Incorrect installation can cause serious damage to property e g due to fire The minimum necessary expert knowledge and requirements for the installation are as follows e Apply the five safety rules DIN VDE 0105 EN 50110 1 2 3 4 5 Disconnect from power Secure against being re connected Ensure there is no voltage Connect to earth and short circuit Cover or barricade adjacen
12. t live parts e Use suitable personal protective clothing e Use only suitable tools and measuring devices e Check the supply network type TN system IT system TT system to secure the following power supply conditions classic connection to ground protective earthing necessary additional measures etc Operating Instructions 1473 1 8102 Operating Instructions Busch Wachter Installation and electrical connection 6 2 Mounting Warning Electric voltage Risk of death and fire due to electrical voltage of 230 V Work on the 230V supply system may only be performed by authorised electricians Disconnect the mains power supply prior to installation and or disassembly Caution Risk of damaging the device The lens of the device is sensitive and can easily sustain damage Do not press on the lens when setting the device 6 2 1 Mounting methods There are four methods of mounting the Busch Watchdog MasterLINE range The mounting hole is compatible with all previously available Busch Watchdog models The possible mounting methods are described in the following O Note The adapters for the following mounting methods must be ordered separately Wall mounting with gradient Ceiling mounting for the desired position Corner adapter 6 2 1 1 Wall mounting Fig 2 Wall mounting Classic wall mounting Operating Instructions 1473 1 8102 8 Operating Instructions Bus
13. the home and for mounting to the wall or ceiling The Busch Watchdog is ideally suited for larger properties and free standing buildings 4 2 Busch Watchdog 280 MasterLINE The Busch Watchdog 280 MasterLINE is a movement detector with a detection range of 280 and is suitable for use in the home and for mounting to the wall or ceiling The Busch Watchdog is ideal for the surveillance of two sides of a building 4 2 1 General The Busch Watchdogs are passive infrared movement detectors which switch loads via the KNX bus when sources of heat move within its detection range Busch Watchdog is not an intrusion or attack alarm 4 3 Features of function and equipment Comparison of functions Function Busch Watchdog 220 Busch Watchdog 280 Coverage of 16 m x x Wider lens X Operating mode twilight setting switch off delay and short time pulse xX D Automatic interference suppression and presence simulation D xX Range stabilisation D D Operation via remote control xX x Extension unit operation X X Use of corner adapter x O Note about surveillance of two sides of a building Detection of two sides of a building only possible with the corner adapter More details are available in chapter 6 2 2 Mounting methods for corner adapter on page 10 Operating Instructions 1473 1 8102 4 Operating Instructions Busch Wachter Setup and function 4 4 Detection ranges 4 4 1 Overview of the detection range for
14. the installation To prepare the installation of the device perform the following steps Fig 7 Preparing the installation 1 Remove the locking screw 1 if installed 2 Press inthe clamps 2 5 on the sides of the housing with a suitable tool 3 Carefully remove the front of the device Fig 8 Opening the water drain Depending on where the device is installed the water drain may have to be opened e Todo this pierce the plastic membrane on the bottom of the device The installation is prepared Operating Instructions 1473 1 8102 11 Operating Instructions Busch Wachter 6 2 5 Mounting steps Fig 9 1 Mount the device to the wall Do not use countersunk head screws for mounting to the wall Use screws with a head diameter of 6 5 mm 8 5 mm 2 Connect the power to the device see section 6 3 Observe the maximum admissible cable cross sections The bolting dimensions of the base may be compatible with existing bores on older versions of the Busch Watchdog Latch the upper part of the device onto the base 3 To protect the device against unauthorized opening the enclosed screw can be used on the bottom of the device To protect the device against unauthorized opening screw the enclosed screw into the bottom of the device Installation and electrical connectio
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