Busch-Jaeger 6800-0-2574

Busch-Jaeger 220 Master Line Premium Motion Detector

Instruction Manual - Model 6800-0-2574

1. Kupu Whakataki

Thank you for choosing the Busch-Jaeger 220 Master Line Premium Motion Detector. This electronic thermal motion detector is designed for reliable and efficient monitoring of areas, providing enhanced security and convenience. This manual provides essential information for the safe installation, operation, and maintenance of your device. Please read these instructions carefully before installation and keep them for future reference.

2. Hua Neke Atuview

The Busch-Jaeger 220 Master Line Premium is an advanced motion detector featuring two detection zones and two separate switching outputs. It includes a switchable, motion-independent twilight switch function and is fully microprocessor-controlled for optimal performance. Remote control and configuration are possible via the included infrared handheld transmitter.

Busch-Jaeger 220 Master Line Premium Motion Detector

Whakaahua 1: Busch-Jaeger 220 Master Line Premium Motion Detector. This image shows the front view of the white, wall-mounted motion detector, highlighting its compact design and sensor lens.

Āhuatanga matua:

  • Electronic thermal motion detection with 2 detection zones.
  • 2 separate switching outputs for versatile control.
  • Switchable, motion-independent twilight switch operation.
  • Remote control and configuration via infrared handheld transmitter (6841-o12–101, included).
  • Adjustable detection sensitivity and brightness switching threshold.
  • 91-sector indicator with 364 switching segments for precise area monitoring.
  • Automatic range stabilization and interference suppression.
  • Functions for permanent lighting (4 hours), light off (4 hours), and presence simulation.
  • Adjustable time delay: 10 seconds to 30 minutes, or 1-second pulse.
  • Individual adjustment of the monitored area using cuttable masking film.
  • Additional automatic anti-glare device.

3. Nga Tohutohu Haumaru

WHAKATŪPATO: Electrical equipment should only be installed and assembled by a qualified electrician. Failure to observe these instructions can result in fire, electric shock, or other injuries.

  • Always disconnect power at the main circuit breaker before installing or servicing the device.
  • Me whakarite ko te tuku voltage matches the specifications of the device (230 V AC, 50/60 Hz).
  • Do not open the device housing unless explicitly instructed to do so in this manual.
  • Ārai i te pūrere mai i te makuku, te puehu, me ngā pāmahana tino kino i waho o te awhe mahi kua tohua.
  • Do not paint over the sensor lens, as this will impair its function.
  • Kaua e taea e nga tamariki nga taonga takai.

4. Tatūnga & Tāuta

4.1. Te whiriwhiri i te Tauwāhi Whakapuru

Select a location that allows for optimal detection coverage of the desired area. The device is designed for surface mounting.

  • Teitei Whakapiki Pai: 2.5 mita.
  • Awhe Morahi: 16 mita.
  • Avoid direct sunlight, heat sources, or strong air currents, which can cause false triggers.
  • Ensure the sensor has a clear line of sight to the detection area, free from obstructions like large furniture or plants.

4.2. Waaho

  1. Momotu Mana: Before starting, ensure the power supply to the installation area is completely disconnected at the main circuit breaker.
  2. Whakapaia nga Waea: Strip the insulation from the power cables (Live, Neutral, Load) according to local electrical codes.
  3. Tūhono Waea: Connect the wires to the appropriate terminals on the motion detector. Refer to the wiring diagram provided with the device for exact connections. Typically:
    • L (Whakaora): Connect to the incoming live wire (230 V AC).
    • N (Kuopapa): Connect to the incoming neutral wire.
    • L' (Load): Connect to the live wire of the light fixture or other controlled device.
  4. Hononga Haumaru: Me whakarite kia mau nga hononga waea katoa me te whakamaarama tika.

4.3. Whakaeke i te Pūrere

  1. Āpiti Pereti Tuāpapa: Secure the device's base plate to the wall using appropriate screws and wall plugs.
  2. Maunga Pūrere: Carefully attach the motion detector unit to the base plate, ensuring it clicks securely into place.
  3. Adjust Detection Area: Use the included cuttable masking film to precisely define the detection area and exclude unwanted zones (e.g., public pathways, neighboring properties).

4.4. Hinga-Whakatika Tuatahi

After installation, restore power at the main circuit breaker. The device will undergo a brief self-test. Allow a few minutes for the sensor to stabilize before proceeding with configuration.

5. Mahi

The Busch-Jaeger 220 Master Line Premium motion detector operates automatically once configured. It detects movement within its specified range and angle, activating connected loads (e.g., lights) based on ambient brightness and configured settings.

5.1. Taumahinga Taketake

  • Kitenga Nekehanga: When movement is detected within the configured area, the device activates the connected load.
  • Whakawhiti Twilight: The integrated twilight switch prevents activation during daylight hours, saving energy. The brightness threshold can be adjusted.
  • Wā Taroa: After detection, the load remains active for a set duration (time delay). If further movement is detected during this period, the timer resets.

5.2. Using the IR Remote Control (6841-o12–101)

The included IR handheld transmitter allows for convenient remote configuration and control of various functions:

  • Whakaritea Te Tairongo: Increase or decrease the detector's sensitivity to movement.
  • Setting Brightness Threshold: Define the ambient light level below which the detector becomes active.
  • Adjusting Time Delay: Set the duration for which the connected load remains active after detection (10 seconds to 30 minutes, or a 1-second pulse for specific applications).
  • Permanent Lighting (4h): Activate the connected load for 4 hours, overriding motion detection.
  • Light Off (4h): Deactivate the connected load for 4 hours, ignoring motion detection.
  • Presence Simulation: Activate a random switching pattern to simulate presence, enhancing security.
  • Reading Brightness Value: The remote can display the current ambient brightness, assisting in setting the switching threshold.

Refer to the separate manual for the IR handheld transmitter for detailed instructions on each function and button layout.

6. Tiaki

The Busch-Jaeger 220 Master Line Premium Motion Detector requires minimal maintenance.

  • Te horoi: Periodically clean the sensor lens and housing with a soft, dry cloth. Do not use abrasive cleaners, solvents, or excessive moisture, as these can damage the device.
  • Tirotiro: Regularly check the device for any signs of damage or loose connections. If any issues are found, disconnect power and consult a qualified electrician.

7. Te Raru

If you experience issues with your motion detector, try the following steps before contacting support:

Raruraru Take pea Rongoā
Ka kore te rama e huri ina kitea te nekehanga.
  • Karekau he hiko.
  • Brightness threshold set too high (daylight).
  • He iti rawa te tautuhi.
  • Detection area obstructed.
  • I honohono lamp he he.
  • Check circuit breaker and wiring.
  • Adjust brightness threshold using IR remote.
  • Increase sensitivity using IR remote.
  • Clear obstructions or adjust masking film.
  • Test or replace the lamp.
Light switches on without apparent motion (false triggers).
  • He tiketike rawa te tautuhi.
  • Movement outside desired detection area.
  • Heat sources or strong air currents.
  • Small animals.
  • Decrease sensitivity using IR remote.
  • Adjust masking film to exclude unwanted areas.
  • Relocate device or eliminate interference sources.
  • Adjust sensitivity or masking.
Ka mau tonu te rama.
  • Te neke haere tonu i te waahi kitea.
  • Permanent lighting function activated.
  • Faulty wiring or device.
  • Check detection area for constant movement.
  • Deactivate permanent lighting via IR remote.
  • Disconnect power and check wiring; if problem persists, contact support.

8. Whakatakotoranga Hangarau

Tau tauira: 6800-0-2574
Waitohu: Busch-Jaeger
Momo: Electronic Thermal Motion Detector
Momo Whakapuru: Maunga Mata
Tae:
Whakatauhia Voltage: 230 V AC
Auautanga: 50/60 Hz
Teitei Whakapiki Pai: 2.5 m
Max. Awhe Rapunga: 16 m
Horizontal Detection Angle: 220°
Brightness Setting Range: 0.5 - 300 lux
Wā Taroa: 10 s - 30 min (adjustable) or 1 s pulse
Te Waahi Mahi: -25°C ki te 55°C
Protection Class (IP): IP55

9. Pūtāhui me te Tautoko

Busch-Jaeger products are manufactured to high-quality standards. For information regarding warranty terms and conditions, please refer to the documentation provided with your purchase or visit the official Busch-Jaeger website. For technical support or service inquiries, please contact your local Busch-Jaeger dealer or customer service representative.

Kaihanga: Busch-Jaeger

Tauira: 6800-0-2574

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