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Nowadays, nobody wants to do without the convenience of the light
on the front door automatically switching on when they arrive home
after dark. This makes it easier to get up the steps and unlock the
front door.
AUTOMATIC LIGHT
This is made possible by motion
detectors, which have become an
integral part of every good building
installation. They are successfully
used in all areas where there is a lot
of brief coming and going. To name
but a few examples, these include:
Entrance areas and paths lea-
ding up to homes
Hallways and staircases
Car ports and garages.
Not only do these lights provide
convenience and security, they
also help save electricity and their
dynamic design creates an attrac-
tive atmosphere both around and
in the building.
THE FUNCTION IN DETAIL
The basic function of an eNet motion
detector lies in the precise detec-
tion of motion and the subsequent
switching on of actuators. Depend-
ing on the device design, an actuator
can either be integrated directly into
the motion detector or be wirelessly
networked.
eNet motion detectors measure the
ambient brightness too. This func-
tion can be used to only switch on
actuators when motion is detected,
and if the brightness threshold also
falls below a certain value.
Ever y time they detect motion, eNet
motion detectors transmit the run-
on time set on the device or using
the server commissioning process
to the connected actuators. Once
the run-on time has elapsed, the
actuators automatically switch
their loads back off again. If an
actuator receives commands with
different run-on times from sev-
eral connected motion detectors,
the longest run-on time always
applies.
If the actuator receives switching
commands from sensors that do
not send run-on times, such as
wall transmitters or sentinel aux-
iliary units, it calculates the re-
sulting run-on time using the fixed
run-on time that was programmed
in during commissioning. However,
the principle of the longest run-on
time being used still applies.
An actuator that is already switched
on extends its run-on time to in-
clude each new instance of motion
detection or each new switching
command.
As they are wirelessly networked
with actuators and the server,
motion detectors can make full
use of their advantages and thus
be used in a versatile manner in
eNet installations. Here are some
examples:
Creating groups of lights
If they contain their very own
switching actuator, eNet motion
detectors can directly and locally
control lights and also add more
lights to a shared group of lights
using the networking function. This
allows you, for example, to create a
pleasant lighting mood using out-
side lights at the front door, along
the garden path and at the car port,
and you can even choose to switch
Functional principle – eNet motion
detection
7170 eNet _ Automatic light

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Productinformatie

MerkJung
ModelFMGCR1700
CategorieNiet gecategoriseerd
TaalNederlands
Grootte24644 MB