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User manual
Movement detector
 Read all instructions carefully
The 
Sensor-360L
 proximity switch is an electronic switching device containing 
micro-disconnection (μ) of opening between the contacts (EN 60669-2-1).
   The output circuit is activated when a heat source moves in front of the device
   and is deactivated when no movement is intercepted, after a settable period of time.
   The movement detector circuit only reacts when the light conditions are below
   the selected level.
 SAFETY WARNINGS
During installation and operation of the device, comply with the following 
instructions:
 1)  The device must be installed by a skilled person, in strict compliance with 
the connection diagrams
 2)  Do not power on or connect the device if any part of it is damaged
 3)   In the building where the device is to be installed, there must be a switch 
and a device for protection from overloads
 4)   Before touching the terminals make sure that the conductors to be 
connected to the device are not live.
   Code           Model       Description
VE787800 Sensor-360L                 Movement detector 360° - ceiling mounting
VE787900 TC.Sensor                      Infrared remote control for Sensor-360L
 TECHNICAL CHARACTERISTICS
 •  Power supply: 230V AC 50Hz
 •  Breaking capacity: 10A 250V AC (resistive load)
 •  Consumption: 8VA (1W)
 •  Range of brightness: from 10 to 1000 lux
 •  Time range: from 1 second to 10 minutes (approximate)
 •  Detection angle: 360°
 •  Maximum installation height: 12 meters
 •  Blue LED to indicate the status of the device
 •  Operating temperature: -10 °C ÷ +40°C
 •  Protection degree: IP44
 •  Insulation: class II
 INSTALLATION
 •  The device must be installed far from inductive loads (motors, transformers, 
telephone antennas, transformer plants, industrial machinery, etc.) as 
especially strong magnetic elds may alter operation.
   The device must also be protected from rain and sunlight, it must not be 
placed near lights, near devices that are subject to temperature changes 
(heating, air conditioning) and far from highly reective surfaces.
 •  The detection area directly depends on the installation height; in particular, an 
installation at 12 meters height, permits to detection a eld of 8.5 meters ray.
Dimensions
Ø140 43
68
 PUTTING INTO SERVICE
Detection range adjustment
To set the detection area:
1. Rotate the    selector to the maximum position, the SENS LUX selector
    in position    and the   selector in position TIME  
2. Then move within the limits of the detection range to check coverage.
    If necessary, use the    selector to reduce the limits of the detection eld.SENS
Sensor 360L is supplied with a detection area limiter  , which is divided into 8 
sectors with three heights. Each sector covers an angle of 45°.
The limiter of area   must not be used if you want to allow the detection over the 
360° area. Otherwise, cut the limiter according to the area to be covered and place 
it on the sensor 360L lens.
Luminosity adjustment
The device activates the output circuit only when the lighting conditions are 
below the level selected with the   selector.LUX
 Rotate the   selector to the position   so that the device works in any light LUX
condition; vice versa, rotate it to the   position to make the device work only in 
low light conditions.
To set an intermediate brightness level:
1. Rotate the    selector to the LUX  position and wait for the  the desired level
    of brightness   
2. Then begin to rotate the    selector towards higher values until, movingLUX
    within the detection range, the output circuit is activated
Note: brightness measurement occurs only when the output circuit is open.
Intervention time adjustment
The intervention time indicates how long the output circuit remains open (relay 
ON) following a detection.
Use the   selector to adjust the intervention time:TIME
- impulse function   : 1 second ON, 4 seconds OFF (minimum time)
- 10 or 30 seconds
- 1, 2, 3, 5 or 10 minutes (maximum time)
The timings from 10 seconds to 10 minutes are repeated at each detection.
At the end of the adjustment operations, replace the front cover   in its seat, 
taking care to insert the teeth of the cover in the appropriate seats and turn it 
clockwise.
The adjustments made with the selectors have an effect on the device from the 
moment you leave the detection area and wait for the circuit to open.
The status of the device is indicated by the blue LED:
- permanently on: output circuit closed (relay ON)
- ashing: the lighting conditions are below the set level.
  The device is in standby waiting for detection
- off: the luminosity conditions are above the set level
12 m
Ø17 m
Connection diagram
L'L
L
N
N
230 V~
µ
1000 VA
2200 W
2000 VA
1200 VA
2200 W
500 VA
900 VA
 •  The sensitivity is instead inuenced by the environment temperature
   (the higher the temperature, the worse the sensitivity) and by the direction
   of the movement to be detected. 
GREATER SENSITIVITY
direction of
movement
direction of
movement
LESS SENSITIVITY
PROGRAMMING WITH THE REMOTE CONTROL TC.SENSOR 
The remote control 
TC.SENSOR
 allows remote 
programming (max. 8 m) of the installed detector, 
without the need to intervene directly on the device 
selectors and therefore without the use of stairs.
When the 
Sensor-360L
  receives a signal from the 
remote control, the blue LED ashes for a moment.
Test mode
Allows you to check the detection of each movement 
detector.
 Press the   button and move inside the detection 
area and check its coverage.
In this mode, the proximity switch detection action 
occurs regardless of the brightness.
If the mode is not changed manually, after 5 
minutes it will switch to   mode.AUTO
Auto mode
 To program the automatic operation of the movement detector, press the   
button and then select the time ( ) for the system to be switched on.TIME 1
 You can select between   (1 second ON and 4 seconds OFF), 10 seconds, 30 
seconds, 1 minute, 2 minutes, 3 minutes, 5 minutes or 10 minutes.
Then you select the   luminosity (value below which the detection of the LUX
movement detector will take place) being able to choose one of these values:
  (detection only at night), 100 Lux, 500 Lux or   (detection in any situation
of luminosity both during the day than at night).
To set the   sensitivity choose one of the following values: 20%SENS
(minimum sensitivity), 50%, 75% or 100% (maximum sensitivity).
TC.Sensor has an internal memory for saving the last set of parameters set. 
This allows you to replicate the programming of parameters on multiple
Sensor-360L, simply by pressing the “Copy” button.
SPECIAL programmings MODES
Mode 5h ON
 Press   so that it stays on continuously for 5 hours to allow for cleaning, 
maintenance, etc. After this time has elapsed, it will automatically switch
to AUTO mode.
Holiday mode
The holiday mode   means that, during long periods of absence, our system 
simulates a daily presence. When programming this function,
the presence detector will turn on the system for one hour when the selected 
lighting conditions occur; after this period of time it will carry out random 
ignitions over the next two hours with ignition operations varying between 5
and 15 minutes.
Alarm mode 
With the   function the movement detector, after the detection of a “Alarm”
movement, it will activate the system with an on-off alarm sequence of 1 
second for a duration of 30 seconds.
During the last 3 seconds, the on-off sequence will happen every 0.5 seconds.
 REFERENCE STANDARDS
Conformity to the EU directives:
2014/35/EU (LVD)
2014/30/EU (EMCD)
is declared with reference to harmonized standard:
EN 60669-2-1
ISCOM084-2106
Mod. Sensor-360L
Description
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 Fixing base
 Terminal block
 Cable entries
 Sensor
 Selectors
 Front cover
 Detection area limiter
information to users pursuant to art. 14 of the directive 
2012/19 / EU of the european parliament and of the council
of 4 july 2012 on waste electrical and electronic equipment (WEEE)
If the crossed-out bin symbol appears on the equipment  or packaging, 
this means the product must not be included with other general 
waste at the end of its working life.
The user must take the worn product to a sorted waste center,  
or return it to the retailer when purchasing a new one.
Products for disposal can be consigned free of charge (without any new purchase obligation)
 to retailers with a sales area of at least 400 m
2, if they measure less than 25 cm.
An efficient sorted waste collection for the environmentally friendly disposal of the used device,
or its subsequent recycling, helps avoid the potential negative effects on the environment
and people’s health, and encourages the re-use and/or
recycling of the construction materials.
Specyfikacje produktu
| Marka: | Vemer | 
| Kategoria: | Niesklasyfikowane | 
| Model: | TC.Sensor | 
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