STEINEL RM 50 Manuel d'utilisation

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Junction box mounting - RHB 300,
RHB 200, RM 50

Wiring - RHB 300, RHB 200, RM 50

When installing, make sure power has
been switched off at the breaker and
check that the circuit is dead with a
voltage tester.
The leads consist of three wires:
Black = line
White = neutral
Red = load
If in doubt, identify the individual
conductors with a voltage tester or
contact a qualifi ed electrician.

If mounting to the end of a fi xture is not
possible, the RHB 300, RHB 200, or RM 50
can be mounted to any junction box with a
1/2” (trade size) knockout. With the RHB 300
and RHB 200, this may be necessary if the
fi xture location has an obstruction that would
block the view of the sensor (for example:
racking is directly beneath the fi xture).

Junction box

RHB 300, RHB 200, RM 50

RHB 300, RHB 200, RM 50

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A
D

LINE (BLACK)

NEUTRAL (WHITE)

NEUTRAL

HOT

LOAD (RED)

Mounting (continued)

Operation

Wireless communication
STEINEL wireless lighting control devices are
grouped together via a DIP switch address.
Any wireless occupancy sensor in the group
will switch all grouped devices ON when
triggered. For example, when a sensor detects
occupancy and switches lights ON, this
switching command will be sent to all wireless
devices within the group. All these devices will
consequently switch the lights ON. Lights will
not switch OFF until no command signals are
sent to the group and the last device's time
delay has expired. The command signals are
limited by the radio range of the devices.

Operation - RM 50
The RM50 operates by turning lights ON and
OFF when a signal is received from a wireless
sensor programmed to the same group.

Operation - RHB 300
The RHB 300 and RHB 200 operate by turning
lights ON automatically when occupancy
is detected and OFF when the space is left
vacant and the time delay has elapsed. The
sensor communicates wirelessly to other
wireless devices programmed to the same
group to turn lights ON or OFF.

Light level function - RHB 300, RHB 200
The RHB sensor's light level feature keeps
lighting OFF during daylight hours, regardless

of occupancy. A light level delay-off function
prevents the sensor from responding to
temporary changes in ambient light level. If
the ambient light level is brighter than the
set target value, the sensor will wait for one
minute before turning lights OFF. If motion is
detected within this time, lights will remain ON.
After no motion is detected for one minute and
the light level has been greater than the target
value, the lights will turn OFF and remain OFF
until the daylight level drops below the target
set point and motion is detected.

Initial power up - RHB 300, RHB 200
Upon initial power up, the load will turn ON
for up to one minute. If no motion is detected,
the load will switch OFF. If motion is detected
and the target light level setting is less than
the daylight level, the load will stay ON for the
selected time delay setting (per DIP switch
setting). If the daylight level at power up is
greater than the target light level setting, the
load will switch OFF regardless of occupancy.

Surge protection - RHB 300, RHB 200
The RHB sensors contains built in surge
protection. This feature will reset the unit
automatically after: power surges, power
outages, and power shortages. Surge
protection protects the sensor if it is miswired
as well. If miswired, shut off power, correct
the wiring, and the sensor will then operate
correctly.

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