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Operating Manual Control PULSE PIR Vers. IV with MFT

Dear customer, these instructions apply in addition to the s Operating Manual. Observe in particular the safety instructions stated in the operating manual! The operating manual informs of additional setting options on lights with PULSE PIR control and column operating panel MFT. The here described functions go beyond the general operation possibilities on the light and are usually rarely required. Please observe that the instructions may also describe functions, which are not available on each light. Operating panels 3 General 4 - Safety instructions 4 Operation 5 - Operation general 6 - Operation Main functions 7 - Change basic settings 8 - - List of functions 10 - - Change setting level 1 12 - - Change setting level 2 14 - - Change setting level 3 16 - - Change setting level 4 17 - - Explanation of the functions 18 2

Operating panels Column operating panel MFT Fig. 1 Sensor operating panel PULSE PIR Fig. 2 Menu structure PULSE PIR - Vers. IV with MFT Functions ON/OFF Change light level Change light level Change parameterisation Level 1 Background light functions External switching Burn-In function Write protection control Presence control Demo mode Note: The functions written in blue are not available. Level 2 Level 3 Level 4 Sensitivity high Switch-on automatic Dual sensors Sensor LED Continuous operation Parameter setting protection Special function Follow-up time (5, 10, 15, 20, 25, 30 min) Presence sensor range (10, 20, 40, 60, 80, 100%) 3

General Validity of these instructions Safety instructions Abbreviations and symbols: These instructions apply to the following lights: - s equipped with PULSE PIR from firmware vers. VFS 04.4 E Make sure to read the instructions for use before putting the light into operation! Please make sure to observe the safety instructions of the light operation instructions! Caution, take note of the accompanying documents! Important information LED lit permanently LED flashing LED light lit permanently PIR MFT LED Passiv Infrared Sensor Multifunctional switch Emitting Diode LED light flashing off flashing lit permanently The manufacturer cannot be held liable for damage caused by using the unit for purposes contrary to the designated use or by ignoring safety instructions and warnings. 4

Operation Fig.3 (Column operating panel) Fig. 4 (Sensor operating panel) Operating and display elements All operating and setting functions can be carried out from the column operating panel () as well as from the sensor operating panel (Fig.4). The functions and settings for the column operating panel are displayed via the light, the logo background light and the LEDs [I and II]. The functions and settings of the sensor operating panel are displayed via both LEDs. Note: If a column operating panel is available, the LED display in the sensor is automatically suppressed. In-factory setting The lights are set in-factory so that initially they can be operated without changing the settings. To adapt the light to your individual needs, the parameterisation functions (see page 8-23) can be changed accordingly. Restoring the in-factory setting To restore the default settings, press one of the two keys [I or II] while the power supply is switched on. The following functions are restored: - Parameterisation functions are set to standard setting. - All control parameters are set to standard setting. - All control and follow-up times are set to standard setting. - The burn-in time is deleted (function OFF ) Sensor 5

Operation general Operating elements Via the two keys [I and II] different functions can be activated, depending on which key is pressed: - Switch-on and switch-off - Change the light level - Change the light level - Change basic settings Display The selected light level is displayed via LED [I or II] in the pushbutton [I or II]: - lit Level I - lit Level II The light shows the set intensity. When changing the settings, the background lit logo flashes. 6

Operation Main functions Switching on Press the switch I - the light changes to light level I. Press the switch II - the light changes to light level II. Switching off Briefly press the key on which the LED is lit - this will switch off the light. Change light level Briefly press the key on which the LED is not lit - this will switch the light to the other light level. To change the light level Press the switch (level I) or the switch (level II) and keep it pressed. The appertaining LED [I or II] and the logo start flashing after approx. 2 seconds. The light changes its intensity. To change the dimming direction, briefly (< 1 sec) release the key and press it again. Upon reaching the upper or lower limit, the LED and the logo flash more slowly and the intensity changes direction. The presently reached dimming level is stored when you release the switch. 7

Changing basic settings - Part 1 Fig. 6 Change to parameterisation mode Keep both switches [I and II] pressed simultaneously for 10 seconds. - The operating panel changes to the parameterisation mode (first to setting level 1). - The background lit logo flashes (once per second). The LEDs valid for the level are lit on the light : LED 1 Level 1 LED 1+2 Level 2 LED 1+2+3 Level 3 LED 1+2+3+4 Level 4 Change setting level If both keys [I and II] are pressed repeatedly within 5 seconds, the next level is called. - Level 2 is reached when the logo stops flashing. LEDs 1+2 are lit on the light. - Level 3 is reached when the logo starts flashing again. LEDs 1+2+3 are lit on the light. - Level 4 is reached when the logo stops flashing again. LEDs 1+2+3+4 are lit on the light. Change function When the desired setting level is reached, the setting of the first function (x.1) is displayed on the light (LED 1 is lit or LED flashing dark green). By pressing key II, it is now possible to switch between functions. - The LED valid for the level is lit or flashes on the light : LED 1 Function x.1 LED 2 Function x.2 LED 3 Function x.3 LED 4 Function x.4 LED 5 Function x.5 LED 6 Function x.6 LED 5+6 Function x.7 LED 1 2 3 4 5 6 8

Changing basic settings - Part 2 Change setting The LED on the light indicates whether a function is active (ON) or inactive (OFF) by permanent lighting or flashing, e.g.: - LED permanently lit: function is active (ON) - LED flashing: function is inactive (OFF) The function can be activated or deactivated by using the key I. Leave parameterisation mode The parameterisation mode is left if no switch has been pressed for 10 seconds. The settings are stored. Fig. 6 LED 1 2 3 4 5 6 9

List of functions Fig. 6 The following functions can be selected: The bold-printed values are the in-factory defaults Level Function (fig. 6) Designation 1 Function 1.1: LED 1 (dark green): Background light ON/OFF 1 Function 1.2: LED 2 (light green) External activation ON/OFF 1 Function 1.3: LED 3 (yellow) Burn-In function ON/OFF 1 Function 1.4: LED 4 (orange) Write protection ON/OFF 1 Function 1.5: LED 5 (light red) control ON/OFF 1 Function 1.6: LED 6 (dark red) Presence control ON/OFF 1 Function 1.7: LED 6+5 Demo mode ON/OFF 2 Function 2.1: LED 1 (dark green) Sensitivity high ON/OFF 2 Function 2.2: LED 2 (light green) Switch-on automatic ON/OFF 2 Function 2.3: LED 3 (yellow) Dual sensors ON/OFF 2 Function 2.4: LED 4 (orange) Sensor LED ON/OFF 2 Function 2.5: LED 5 (light red) Continuous operation ON/OFF 2 Function 2.6: LED 6 (dark red) Parameter setting protection ON/OFF 2 Function 2.7: LED 6+5 Special function ON/OFF 3 Function 3.1-3.6: LED 1-6 Follow-up time 5, 10, 15,20, 25, 30 min 4 Function 4.1-4.6: LED 1-6 Range 10, 20, 40,60, 80, 100 % LED 1 2 3 4 5 6 Note: The functions written in blue are not available. Please observe the explanations of the functions on the following pages. 10

Change basic settings - Change setting level Actuation Display Activate setting level 1 Activate setting level 2 Activate setting level 3 Press both keys for at least 10 seconds Press both keys again for 5 seconds * Press both keys again for 5 seconds * flashes white LED 1 is off LED 1+2 flashes white LED 1+2+3 Fig. 6 Activate Activate setting setting level level 3 4 Press both keys again for 5 seconds * is off LED 1+2+3+4 Leave parameterisation mode Do not actuate any key for at least 10 seconds lit constantly LED 1 2 3 4 5 6 * Within 10 seconds, a change from one level to the next one is possible. 11

Change basic settings - Setting level 1 Actuation Display Activate setting level 1 Press both keys for at least 10 seconds flashes white LED 1 Function 1 Background light ON/OFF Release both keys flashes white Bar display dark green (LED 1) Change function from ON to OFF or vice versa Fig. 6 Press key I LED changes from constant to flashing or vice versa: - constant = Function ON - flashing = Function OFF Note: To change the following functions from ON to OFF or vice versa, the following key actuations and displays, as described here, apply. LED 1 2 3 4 5 6 Note: The functions written in blue are not available. 12

Change basic settings - Setting level 1 (continued) Actuation Display Activate function 1.2 External switching ON/OFF Activate function 1.3 Activate function 1.4 Press key II once Burn-In function ON/OFF Press key II twice Write protection ON/OFF Press key II 3 times flashes white Bar display light green (LED 2) flashes white Bar display yellow (LED 3) flashes white Bar display orange (LED 4) Activate function 1.5 control ON/OFF Fig. 6 Press key II 4 times flashes white Bar display lightred (LED 5) Activate function 1.6 Presence control ON/OFF Press key II 5 times flashes white Bar display dark red (LED 6) Activate function 1.7 Demo mode ON/OFF LED 1 2 3 4 5 6 Press key II 6 times flashes white Bar display LED 6+5 13

Change basic settings - Setting level 2 Actuation Display Activate setting level 2 Press both keys once for 10 seconds and once for 5 seconds is off LED 1+2 Function 2.1 Sensitivity high ON/OFF Release both keys is off Bar display dark green (LED 1) Change function from ON to OFF or vice versa Fig. 6 Press key I LED changes from constant to flashing or vice versa: - constant = Function ON - flashing = Function OFF Note: To change the following functions from ON to OFF or vice versa, the following key actuations and displays, as described here, apply. LED 1 2 3 4 5 6 Note: The functions written in blue are not available. 14

Change basic settings - Level Setting 1 (cont.) level 2 (continued) Actuation Display Activate function 2.2 Switch-on automatic ON/OFF Activate function 2.3 Activate function 2.4 Press key II once Dual sensors ON/OFF Press key II twice Sensor LED ON/OFF Press key II 3 times is off Bar display light green (LED 2) is off Bar display yellow (LED 3) is off Bar display orange (LED 4) Activate function 2.5 Continuous operation ON/OFF Fig. 6 Press key II 4 times is off Bar display lightred (LED 5) Activate function 2.6 Parameter setting protection ON/OFF Press key II 5 times is off Bar display dark red (LED 6) Activate function 2.7 Special function ON/OFF LED 1 2 3 4 5 6 Press key II 6 times is off Bar display LED 6+5 15

Change basic settings - Setting level 3 Actuation Display Activate setting level 3 (function 3.1-3.6) Press both keys once for 10 seconds and twice for 5 seconds flashes white LED 1+2+3 Change function Increase the follow-up time in stages Fig. 6 Briefly press key I The light shows the newly set follow-up time. Each LED which does not flash means a follow-up time of 5 min: - Level 1 LED 1 5 min - Level 2 LED 1-2 10 min - Level 3 LED 1-3 15 min - Level 4 LED 1-4 20 min - Level 5 LED 1-5 25 min - Level 6 LED 1-6 30 min Change function Reduce follow-up time in stages LED 1 2 3 4 5 6 Briefly press key II The light shows the newly set follow-up time. 16

Change basic settings - Setting level 4 Actuation Display Activate setting level 4 (function 4.1-4.6) Press both keys once for 10 seconds and three times for 5 seconds is off LED 1+2+3+4 Change function Increase presence range Fig. 6 Briefly press key I The light shows the newly set presence range. - Level 1 LED 1 10 % - Level 2 LED 1-2 20 % - Level 3 LED 1-3 40 % - Level 4 LED 1-4 60 % - Level 5 LED 1-5 80 % - Level 6 LED 1-6 100 % Change function Reduce presence range LED 1 2 3 4 5 6 Note: The functions written in blue are not available. Briefly press key II The light shows the newly set presence range. 17

Explanation of the functions (part 1) Function 1.1 Function 1.2 Function 1.3 Background light External switching Burn-in function Function to switch the logo backgrond light on and off. The function is basically set to ON. The background lighting of the logo is always active as soon as the light is connected to the power supply. When you change the function, the logo lights only with the light switched on. The function can be changed on switchable lights XXX /2 dimmable lights XXX /D For lights without the column operating panel MFT, the function is not available. Function to operate the light via external switching elements. The default setting of the function is OFF. When power is supplied from an external place, the light remains switched off. If the function is active, the light switches to the level which was set last as soon as the power supply is switched on (e.g. via a switched power outlet). The function can be changed on switchable lights XXX /2 dimmable lights XXX /D Function for burning in the lamps By default, the function is set ex works to "OFF". When the burn-in function is activated, the following functions are disabled: - control - Presence function - Dimming function After 100 operating hours, the function is automatically set to "OFF" again, i.e., the light can now be operated without restrictions. The function can be changed on Note: The functions written in blue are not available. 18

Explanation of the functions (part 2) Function 1.4 Function 1.5 Function 1.6 Write protection control Presencecontrol Function for admission or avoidance of setting variations. The default setting of the function is OFF, i.e., the set levels can be overwritten at any time. The levels cannot be changed if the write protection is active. The function can be changed on Function for the automatic readjustment of the set brightness in case the ambient brightness changes. The default setting of this function is ON, i.e., the light control is active. The light is dimmable with the light control switched off. The function can be changed on Function to detect the presence of persons. The default setting of this function is ON, i.e., the presence control is active. If the function is switched on, the light automatically switches off, if for a certain time no presence is detected. If the presence control is switched off, the light functions as a light with light control or as dimmable light. The function can be changed on Note: The functions written in blue are not available. 19

Explanation of the functions (part 3) Function 1.7 Demo mode Function to demonstrate and to test the light functions. The default setting of this function is OFF, i.e., the demo mode is inactive. All control times are working in the seconds range if the demo mode is switched on. Note: This mode is left automatically 10 minutes after the last key was pressed. The function can be changed on Note: The functions written in blue are not available. 20

Explanation of the functions (part 4) Function 2.1 Function 2.2 Function 2.3 Sensitivity high Switch-on automatic Dual sensors Function to change the sensitivity of the presence control. The function is basically set to OFF. The function can not be changed. Function to admit or to suppress automatic switch-on with insufficient light or in case of presence (semi-automatic). The default setting of this function is ON, i.e., the light is automatically switched on in case of presence or insufficient light. The light has to be switched on manually even in case presence was detected if the switch-on automatic is inactive. Function for the adjustment of the operating mode when used with an additional presence sensor (optional accessories). The default setting of this function is OFF, i.e., the switch-on automatic works when a presence is detected by one of the two sensors. Both sensors must detect a presence to turn on the light if this function is active. The function can be changed on The function can be changed on Note: The functions written in blue are not available. 21

Explanation of the functions (part 5) Function 2.4 Function 2.5 Function 2.6 Sensor LED Continuous operation Parameter setting protection Fig. 4 Function to switch both LEDs in the sensor operating panel on and off (see fig. 4). The function is normally switched OFF, that is, the LEDs in the light head are switched off. For lights without the column operating panel, the function is switched to ON. If the function is switched on, the LEDs in the light head light in addition to the light display. The function can be changed on if equipped with column operating panel (MFT). Setting function for continuous operation. The default setting of the function is OFF. The light operates continuously if the function is switched on. Even if no presence is detected, the light lights at the lowest level. The function can be changed on Function for activating the parameter setting protection (required for final inspection) By default, the function is set to "OFF". When the function is switched on, a factory reset will not overwrite the set parameters. The parameter setting of the electronic ballast units will be carried out. he function can be changed on Sensor 22

Explanation of the functions (part 6) Function 2.7 Function 3.1-3.6 Function 4.1-4.6 Special function Follow-up time Presence range The special function is not available. The function cannot be changed. Function to adjust the time after which the light is to be switched off if no presence is detected. The default setting of the follow-up time is 10 min. 6 different follow-up times from 5 to 30 min can be set. Function to set the detection range of the presence sensor. The default setting for the range of the presence sensor is 100%. The function can not be changed. The function can be changed on Note: The functions written in blue are not available. 23

Order No. 405 213 110 - copyright H.Waldmann GmbH & Co. KG - nb / 05.2011 - TB - Subject to modifications - Printed in Germany 24 Edition: 2011/05/05