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Key physical components and indicators of the PIR occupancy sensor.
Defines lux levels and corresponding applications for lighting control.
Explains usage of external tools and remote control for sensor configuration.
Automatic light control based on occupancy and ambient light.
Manual activation required for light control, followed by automatic dimming.
Configuration for power restoration behavior and photocell function.
Default configuration values for luminosity and timing.
Detailed electrical and functional specifications of the device.
Procedure to verify sensor detection range and coverage.
Step-by-step guide for installing the sensor in a ceiling.
Instructions for mounting the sensor on a surface using an accessory.
Visual guides for connecting the sensor to different systems.
Guidelines for ensuring effective and accurate detection performance.
List of compatible light types and their power ratings.
Solutions for false switching and short detection range problems.
This document describes the Hager PIR Occupancy Sensors, specifically models EEK510B, EEK513W, and EEK51.P, designed for detecting low-level movements, such as a person sitting at a desk. These sensors are suitable for various applications, including standalone use, integration with marshalling boxes, and surface mounting.
The PIR Occupancy Sensors utilize a pyroelectric sensor located under a detection lens to identify motion within a designated area. In addition to motion detection, the sensor continuously measures the ambient brightness in the room and compares it to a preset Lux level. This dual sensing capability allows for intelligent control of lighting based on both occupancy and available natural light.
The sensors operate in two primary functional modes:
A key feature is the Power Up behavior, which determines the lighting state after the mains power is initially supplied or restored. Users can choose between "Power Up ON," where lights are immediately switched on for 30 seconds (and remain on if detection occurs in automatic mode), or "Power Up OFF," where the detector switches to its selected mode after a warm-up period without immediate light activation. This setting is configurable using an installer programming tool.
The sensor also incorporates an Active/Passive Cell function to optimize energy savings.
The PIR Occupancy Sensors offer flexible installation and configuration options to suit various environments.
Installation:
Configuration:
Test Mode (Walk Test): To validate the detection area, users can set potentiometer 1 to "auto test." In this mode, the green or red LED behind the lens illuminates for 2 seconds after detection. A red LED indicates that the measured light level is lower than the current setting, while a green LED indicates it is higher. There is a 2-minute time-out period that reactivates after each detection, and the output switches for 2 seconds after each detection. The programming tool EEK001 can also be used to set the detector in test mode.
Optimal Detection:
The device is designed for reliable operation with minimal maintenance.
The device is designed to be installed by a suitably qualified electrician according to installation standards and complies with essential requirements of Directive 2014/53/EU for use throughout Europe and Switzerland.
| Category | Accessories |
|---|---|
| Series | P Series |
| Model | EEK51 |
| Material | Plastic |
| Color | Grey |
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