SENSA-T SENSA-M SENSA T Motion sensor. Turns on the light when the user opens the door and turns off it automatically after a fixed time. The timer countdown is activated everytime a movement of the door is detected. It can be installed in every tipe of swing door, folding door, drawer and light sliding door. SENSA M Motion and magnetic sensor. Turns on the light when the user opens the door and turns off it automatically after a fixed time or recognizing a magnetic contact. The timer countdown is activated everytime a movement of the door is detected. It can be installed in every tipe of door and drawer. Suggested for heavy and damped INDEX 2.1 - SENSOR DIMENSIONS AND WORK ON DOOR 2.2 - POSITION OF REED CONTACT FOR MAGNET 2.3 - MAGNET INSTALLATION 1.1 - TECHNICAL DATA 1 - PRODUCT FEATURES 2 - PREPARATION ON DOOR 3 - DESCRIPTION OF THE SENSOR 4 - RADIO PROGRAMMING 5 - RADIO DELETION 6 - SETTING SENSOR SENSITIVITY 3.1 - DESCRIPTION 3.2 - USE OF THE SENSOR www .lightengineering.net Tormene group 1 - PRODUCT FEATURES 1.1 TECHNICAL DATA Power supply Battery life Code Frequency Range Technology SENSA T SENSA M Battery CR 2450 4,5 years with 30 activaction per day Rolling code 433,92 MHz ISM 50m (20 m inside a building) Motion recognition Motion recognition and magnetic contact Joint spring Battery Transmitter 433,92MHz Magnetic sensor (SENSA M version) Set-up button Led Extractoin handle Top-joint Top-screws Battery
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www.lightengineering.net www.lightengineering.net 2 - PREPARATION ON DOOR 2.1 CUTTING ON THE DOOR TOP-JOINT VERSION TOP-SCREWS VERSION 64,8mm 9,8mm 38,8mm 3,6mm 89,8mm 65mm 4mm 90mm 10mm 39mm 9,8mm 38,8mm 10mm 39mm Preparation hole for self-tapping screws with countersunk head. Max screw diameter 3,5mm 2.2 POSITION OF REED CONTACT FOR MAGNET (SENSA M VERSION) Reed sensor for magnet www.lightengineering.net 2.3 MAGNET INSTALLATION
(SENSA M VERSION) AXIAL MAGNET INSTALLATION (Sensa M + MAG153A or MAG225A) POSITION A1 POSITION A2 N S A1 B1 S N A2 B2 POSITION A3 S N A3 B3 A1 (with MAG153A): max 15mm A1 (con MAG225A): max 30mm A2 (con MAG153A): max 15mm A2 (con MAG225A): max 30mm B1: 5mm B2: 5mm A3: 5mm B3 (con MAG153A): max 15mm B3 (con MAG225A): max 30mm DIAMETRICAL MAGNET INSTALLATION (Sensa M + MAG1030D) POSITION D1 POSITION D2 S N POSITION D3 S N N S C1 D1 C2 D2 C3 D3 C1 : max 30mm D1 : 0 mm C2 : 0 mm D2 : max 30mm www.lightengineering.net C3 : max 30mm D3 : 0 mm 3 - USE OF THE SENSOR 3.1 DESCRIPTION OF THE SENSOR Sensor for automatic control of door movement to send a switch-on command to a compatible receiver. 3.2 USE OF SENSOR To be able to use the sensor you must first carry out the learning procedures on the receiver (see paragraph 4). SENSA T - SENDING A COMMAND TO A DEVICE:
IWhen the sensor sees a movement, it sends a command to switch on the light to the receiver it is associated with. Switching off is carried out through a timer in the receiver (see receiver manual). SENSA M (with magnet present) - SENDING A COMMAND TO A DEVICE:
When the door is opened or a movement is detected, the sensor sends a command to switch on the light to the receiver it is associated with. Switching off is carried out when the door is closed and/or with a timer in the receiver (see receiver manual). www.lightengineering.net 4 - PROGRAMMIMNG To be able to use the sensor you must first carry out the learning procedures on the receiver 4.1 PROGRAMMING THE SENSOR WITH THE ASSOCIATION OF Default: unique factory code, manual association required. THE SERIAL NUMBER PROCEDURE:
STEP 1 Hold the sensor button down. The led turns on and change color cyclically STEP 3:
The LED stays on in the colour selected. Press the button on the sensor for a short time and count the number of flashes emitted by the LED:
FLASH 1 flash 2 flashes 3 flashes 4 flashes 5 flashes 6 flashes 7 flashes 8 flashes 9 flashes 10 flashes 11 flashes 12 flashes 13 flashes 14 flashes 15 flashes 16 flashes 17 flashes 18 flashes 19 flashes 20 flashes 21 flashes SERIAL NUMBER 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 Unique factory code, carry out manual association
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Take your finger off the button when the LED comes on in the colour corresponding to the output with which the sensor is to be associated. Num. ON 1 2 3 4 LIGHT1 Num. ON 1 2 3 4 LIGHT2 Num. ON 1 2 3 4 LIGHT3 Num. ON 1 2 3 4 LIGHT4 EXAMPLES:
If you take your finger off on red, the sensor will make LIGHT1 turn on. If you take your finger off on green, the sensor will make LIGHT1 turn on. If you take your finger off on blu, the sensor will make LIGHT1 turn on. red led green led blu led If you take your finger off on yellow, the sensor will make LIGHT1 turn on. yellow led STEP 4 Press the button on the sensor for a short time during the flash that corresponds to the serial number desired to end the count. NOTE:
Make a note on the label of the "serial number" and the output the sensor was associated with, for any future maintenance work. Num. Out. 5 1 www.lightengineering.net 4.2 PROGRAMMING THE SENSOR WITH MANUAL ASSOCIATION PROCEDURE:
STEP 1 Press the button on the sensor for a short time. STEP 2 Activate the receiver on which you want to programme the transmitter in "multifunctional remote control radio programming" mode
(see receiver manual). The LED comes on green and stays on. STEP 4 The receiver flashes 3 times to confirm the learning process STEP 3 Press the button on the sensor for a short time. The LED flashes 3 times. 5 - RADIO DELETION 5.1 DELETION OF THE SENSOR FROM THE RECEIVER This procedure is to delete one sensor from the memory of the receiver on which it was programmed. PROCEDURE:
1- Access the receiver and carry out the "delete single transmitter" procedure (see receiver manual). www.lightengineering.net 6 - SETTING SENSOR SENSITIVITY Use this procedure to change the sensor's sensitivity to movement. This is to adapt it to different types of doors and uses. PROCEDURE:
STEP 1 Press the button on the sensor for a short time. The LED comes on green and stays on. STEP 2 Hold the sensor button down
(about 7 seconds). The LED flashes blue. STEP 3 Count the number of flashes emitted by the LED:
3 flashes= high sensitivity 6 flashes= low sensitivity NUMBER OF TYPE OF FLASHES 3 6 SENSITIVITY high low STEP 4 To change the setting, repeat the procedure from point 1;
the control unit will alternate between 3 and 6 flashes. www.lightengineering.net FCC NOTE This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions:
(1) this device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. NOTE: THE GRANTEE IS NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY CHANGES OR MODIFICATIONS NOT EXPRESSLY APPROVED BY THE PARTY RESPONSIBLE FOR COMPLIANCE. SUCH MODIFICATIONS COULD VOID THE USERS AUTHORITY TO OPERATE THE EQUIPMENT. Note: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measu-
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-- Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
-- Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
-- Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected.
-- Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help. The device has been evaluated to meet general RF exposure environment. To maintain compliance with FCC's RF exposure guidelines, the distance must be at least 20cm between the radiator and your body, and fully supported by the operating and installation configurations of the transmitter and its antenna. www.lightengineering.net www.lightengineering.net LIGHT ENGINEERING + DESIGN SRL Via Spagna, 6 - 35010 Vigonza (PD) Ph. +39 049 0980809 Email: info@lightengineering.net Web: www.lightengineering.net Tormene group 1
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