Busch-Jaeger Compact Benutzerhandbuch

2CKA001473B9426 │ 01.03.2018
System Manual
Busch-Presence detector

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Table of conten ts
1
Overview .................................................................................................................................................... 3
1.1
Design lines .................................................................................................................................... 3
1.2
Basic principles ............................................................................................................................... 3
2
Overview of Product Range........................................................................................................................ 4
2.1
Applications ..................................................................................................................................... 4
2.2
Device overview .............................................................................................................................. 5
2.2.1
Mounting possibilities ....................................................................................................................... 8
2.3
Setting options / control ................................................................................................................... 9
3
Device Functions ...................................................................................................................................... 12
3.1
Overview of functions .................................................................................................................... 12
3.2
Functions ...................................................................................................................................... 15
3.3
Detection range ............................................................................................................................. 21
3.4
Switching capacity......................................................................................................................... 23
3.5
Status indication ............................................................................................................................ 26
4
Information about planning and application .............................................................................................. 28
4.1
Principles of function / principles of operation ............................................................................... 28
4.1.1
The difference between movement detectors / presence detectors ..............................................28
4.1.2
Principles of function ......................................................................................................................29
4.1.3
Lens types ......................................................................................................................................31
4.1.4
DALI ................................................................................................................................................31
4.1.5
Detection ranges / detection levels ................................................................................................32
4.2
Case studies ................................................................................................................................. 35
4.2.1
Overview .........................................................................................................................................35
4.2.2
Single office ....................................................................................................................................44
4.2.3
Classroom ......................................................................................................................................46
4.2.4
Open-plan office .............................................................................................................................48
4.2.4.1
Control of master/slave ..................................................................................48
4.2.4.2
Control of master/slave DALI .........................................................................50
4.2.5
WC facility with DALI lamps ...........................................................................................................52
4.2.6
Daylight-dependent control (constant light control) .......................................................................55
4.2.7
Corridor ...........................................................................................................................................57
4.2.8
Stairwell ..........................................................................................................................................59
4.2.9
Private house ..................................................................................................................................61
4.2.10
Office buildings ...............................................................................................................................63
4.3
Sources of interference ................................................................................................................. 65
5
Notes ........................................................................................................................................................ 67
6
Index ........................................................................................................................................................ 68

Overview
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1 Overview
1.1 Design lines
This system manual serves for the technical planning of the simple to complex installations of
movement detectors.
The different design lines of the device groups and devices are not listed in this system manual.
The sections for the design line are marked with a "xxx" at the article numbers of the respective
devices.
Please obtain the desired current design versions and the corresponding complete article
numbers as well as the order numbers from the respective product catalogues or the online
catalogue at www.busch-jaeger-katalog.de.
1.2 Basic principles
Information about basic functions and principles of operation of the devices are available at
Chapter 4 “Information about planning and application“ on page 28.

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2 Overview of Product Range
2.1 Applications
Lighting systems and also heating, air-conditioning and ventilation systems (also referred to as
HVAC in the following) can be controlled intelligently, according to need, with presence
detectors.
The choice of the right unit depends on the height of the ceiling, the size of the area to be
monitored, the installation situation and the type of movement to be detected.
Detection situations in corridors through which people move are totally different to offices in
which sometimes only a finger moves across a keyboard. If a person works exclusively at a
computer, only minimal movement is to be expected. Here detection by the watchdog needs to
be especially fine and precise. In gymnasiums on the other hand, where there is a lot of action,
other factors are involved: Here the watchdog must accurately detect movement from a great
height and at the same time be protected by a protective basket against damage. In classes
and conference rooms a semi-automatic unit will suffice. Here, in case of presentations with a
beamer, the lights can be switched off manually via a button or a remote control. Also operation
via Bluetooth is possible.
In addition to the detection situations, the devices are different with regard to the connection
technology. Aside from the classic connection in 110 to 240 V networks, device versions for
DALI or KNX bus systems are available. KNX devices are dealt with in separate documentation.

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2.2 Device overview
The presence detector range consists of monoblock devices. The sensor and actuator are
located in a housing.
The decor frame is available separately and makes individual colour design possible.
For the requirement of controlling a lamp circuit across a large detection range, it is possible to
extend the detection range by means of slave presence detectors. The slave presence
detectors, in dependence of the devices, transmit the information of detection and brightness to
the master presence detector, who then triggers the appropriate switching process or function.
In addition to the classic setting possibilities using a trimmer, the devices offer additional control
possibilities. Depending on the variant used, control can be implemented by infrared remote
control or by app through Bluetooth.
For devices with a Bluetooth interface, extended functions can be implemented by the app.
These functions, for example, include a presence simulation, an ambient lighting function or an
anti-glare function. Aside from extensive setting and configuration parameters, the electrician is
supported by an error compensation (a PRS that can be switched off and set according to its
sensitivity), a visual test mode and the panel light and heating, air conditioning and ventilation
function. In addition, the semi-automatic mode can be extended with a comfort function.
The following lens forms are available for the devices:
Compact:
For smaller offices, WC facilities, etc.
Universal:
For all popular applications (exception: applications of large heights).
Corridor:
For applications in corridors and hallways.
Table 1: Lens forms

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The following versions of devices are available:
e-contact Applications for private use, smaller offices, WC facilities,
etc.
Relay For all popular applications.
Slave For all popular applications to extend the transmission
range.
DALI For all popular applications with DALI bus system
DALI Slave For all popular applications with DALI bus system to
extend the transmission range

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The device versions in combination with the lenses result in the following terminal devices:
Function
Lens E-contact Relay Slave DALI DALI slave
With infrared remote control (slave devices have no operating function)
Compact 6817/62-xxx 6819/60-xxx 6819/68-xxx — —
Universal 6817/32-xxx 6819/30-xxx 6819/38-xxx — 6819/39-xxx
Corridor — 6819/50-xxx 6819/58-xxx — 6819/59-xxx
With Bluetooth function
Universal, BT 6817/33-xxx 6819/31-xxx — 6819/35-xxx —
Universal, BT
with sealing
ring 6817/93-xxx — — — —
Corridor, BT — 6819/51-xxx — 6819/55-xxx —
Table 2: Terminal devices
Decor frame (colour kits) for the devices
Decor frame Universal
6889/30-xxx
Decor frame Corridor
6889/50-xxx
Table 3: Peripheral devices

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2.2.1 Mounting possibilities
Ceiling mounting is implemented in a 68 mm borehole using clamp or screw fixation. The
following mounting situations are possible:
■ Suspended ceilings
■ Suspended grid ceilings
■ In-situ concrete
■ Concrete slabs
The devices are not suitable for:
■ Flush-mounted boxes
■ Surface mounting
Suspended ceilings/suspended grid ceilings
Mounting is possible at a ceiling
thickness of 9 to 25 mm. Detailed
information on mounting can be found in
the respective operating instructions of
the device.
Fig. 1: Mounting situation: suspended ceiling
In-situ concrete/concrete slabs
A special installation box is required for
mounting into a concrete ceiling.
■ For concrete slabs, e.g., a "Kaiser
HaloX-P 1291-22".
■ For in-situ concrete, e.g., a "Kaiser
HaloX®-O 1290-40" with cover
1281-01 or 1281-61.
Fig. 2: Mounting situation: concrete slab

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2.3 Setting options / control
Depending on the device, the following methods for setting or configuration are available. Slave
devices are not set. The master devices are used for control.
Trimmer
min
HA
15
A30
min
15
30
15
5
1
time
T5
Lux
50
300
1.000
2.000
The trimmers for setting devices are
located below the device cover.
Fig. 3: Setting via trimmers
Remote control
60
Min
RESET
LUX Memo
8 h
Memo
1 0
L ux 30
Lu x 1 00
L ux 400
Lux
1
Min 5
Min 15
Min 3 0
Min
Te st
ON OFF
2000
L ux
Remote control with 6843 IR service
remote control.
The operating manual for the IR service
remote control can be found under:
– http://www.busch-jaeger-
katalog.de/2CKA006800A2511,artike
l.html
Fig. 4: Setting via remote control

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App
Remote control via the smartphone app
"Busch-Wächter® Remote control".
The smartphone app can be found
under:
– https://www.busch-jaeger.de/service-
tools/apps/busch-waechter-remote-
control-app/
Fig. 5: Setting by app
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