flex7 Applications – Presence Control

Presence control wired using flex7 lighting connection and control system.

Wiring Connection

 

 

DESCRIPTION PART NO.
1 X Starter Distribution Box FSU08
1 x Control Pack FNC4000X/AB
1 x Primary PIR Sensor Head FNH400
1 x Sensor Lead FSL05
4 X Standard (on/off) Luminaire Lead F3100LSHF5/W
2 X Maintained Emergency Luminaire Lead FL4100LSHF5/R
1 X Setup Remote Control FRC/SET

Control Device Properties

Sensor Head is a passive infrared (PIR) device that detects movement within a defined area – 9m x 7m when mounted at a height of 2.5m

PIR Sensor Head also includes an integral light sensor that measures variations in the available ambient light.

PIR Sensor Head operates at Protected Extra Low Voltage (PELV) – nominally 12V

Operation

Luminaires are all automatically turned on when movement is detected by the PIR Sensor Head.

Once the area is vacated and the PIR Sensor Head has completed its timeout sequence the luminaires will automatically switch off.

Installation

  1. Install the Distribution Box using the fixing kit provided.
  2. Terminate the fixed wiring into the Distribution Box terminals – see schematic above.
  3. Fit the PIR Sensor Head – it requires a 32mm hole.
  4. Plug the Control Pack into any outlet on the Distribution Box.
  5. Plug one end of the Sensor Lead into the Control Pack.
  6. Plug one end of the Sensor Lead into the PIR Sensor Head.
  7. Plug the luminaires into any outlet on the Distribution Box.
  8. Using a Setup Remote Control (FRC/SET) enable presence.

Tips and Tricks

Because there is no manual switching device in this application you will need one of our Setup Remote Controls (FRC/SET) to change the Control Pack’s default mode of Absence to Presence.

In Absence mode the luminaires must be switched on manually, but they will turn off automatically when the PIR Sensor Head’s timeout period has elapsed.

In Presence mode the luminaires will turn on automatically as soon as the PIR Sensor Head detects movement, and turn off automatically when the PIR Sensor Head’s timeout period has elapsed.