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Catalogue Motion and Lighting Management Sensors

This document provides guidance on selecting, designing, installing, and commissioning lighting management solutions to reduce energy waste from unnecessary lighting. It discusses assessing space characteristics, choosing the right sensor, defining optimal sensor locations, and configuring sensors. Application examples are also provided for specific spaces like outdoor parking lots, warehouses, stairways, corridors, offices, classrooms, open spaces, and meeting rooms. The goal is to help the user implement motion and lighting management solutions that intelligently control lighting to save up to 60% on energy costs according to industry standards.

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Catalogue Motion and Lighting Management Sensors

This document provides guidance on selecting, designing, installing, and commissioning lighting management solutions to reduce energy waste from unnecessary lighting. It discusses assessing space characteristics, choosing the right sensor, defining optimal sensor locations, and configuring sensors. Application examples are also provided for specific spaces like outdoor parking lots, warehouses, stairways, corridors, offices, classrooms, open spaces, and meeting rooms. The goal is to help the user implement motion and lighting management solutions that intelligently control lighting to save up to 60% on energy costs according to industry standards.

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PUTTING

A STOP TO
ENERGY
WASTE

MOTION AND
LIGHTING
MANAGEMENT
DESIGN AND
APPLICATION GUIDE

THE GLOBAL SPECIALIST


IN ELECTRICAL AND DIGITAL BUILDING INFRASTRUCTURES
This document will help you in selecting,
design, installing and commissionning a
lighting management solution. It will also
help you in defining and implementing the
SAVINGS
60%
optimum lighting management solution for
specific type of building space.
according to EN 15193

Our vision at Legrand is to provide


products and services that make buidlings
more energy efficient.
We are committed to putting a stop to
energy waste.

CONTENTS
p. 1 Design steps for implementing
motion & lighting
management solutions

p. 13 Application examples for specific


building spaces

p. 22 Catalogue pages
DESIGN STEPS
FOR IMPLEMENTING
MOTION & LIGHTING
MANAGEMENT SOLUTIONS
Our wide range of switch sensors, comprising
Motion and Lighting Management sensors, is
designed to reduce the amount of time lighting
is left on unnecessarily, for example if an area is
unoccupied or if there is sufficient natural light.
Our Lighting Management sensors can be used
to:
- monitor the detection area for occupancy
1 ASSESS THE SPACE
CHARACTERISTICS

When a person is sensed the lighting is


automatically switched on.
In case of sensors equipped with a built in light
level sensor, the lighting will be kept off when

2
enough natural light is available.
- control lighting (up to 60% savings on lighting CHOOSE THE RIGHT
energy costs according to EN 15193). SWITCH SENSOR
When the area is vacated: the lighting is
switched off after a preset time delay.
- control HVAC circuits and roller blind circuits
(either via the sensor or a room controller).

In our range, you are sure to find 3 DEFINE THE BEST


LOCATION
the Motion or Lighting Management
sensor that will suit any area and
control your lighting efficiently.

4 CONFIGURE
THE SENSORS

SWITCH SENSORS DESIGN AND APPLICATION GUIDE 1


STEP 1
ASSESS There is a dedicated solution for each area (type,
configuration, activity, etc.). It is therefore essential
THE SPACE to take the following criteria into account:

CHARACTERISTICS room/space size and shape (number of m²)


occupant activity and non-activity areas
location of walls, doors and windows
partition height and location
ceiling height
areas benefiting (or not) from natural light
location of shelves, book cases, file cabinets, and large
equipment
large objects that would block or alter a sensor’s coverage
location of HVAC ducts and fans
location of desk/workspace – orientation with regard to walls,
partitions and other obstacles.

To ensure you a perfect installation


of the sensors and the best
quality detection, here are some
application examples:
P. 14
OUTDOOR CAR PARK
P. 15
WAREHOUSE
P. 16
STAIRWAY
P. 17
CORRIDOR
P. 18
INDIVIDUAL OFFICE
P. 19
CLASSROOM
P. 20
OPEN SPACE
P. 21
MEETING ROOM

Special attention should be paid to


high levels of vibration and/or air flow,
extreme temperature conditions, and
unusually low levels of activity because
these issues may help identify the best
technology solution

2
STEP 2
CHOOSE
THE RIGHT SENSOR
Legrand has 2 categories of sensor according to
the area concerned and the type of detection:
MOTION SENSORS
For areas with little or no natural light
MOTION SENSORS These sensors are particularly suitable for areas
For areas with little or no natural light. where there is no natural light, and for passageways
such as bathrooms, corridors, equipment rooms,
For passageways.
etc.
Automatic switch-on according to whether or not there is
motion and low light level, automatic switch-off after the delay. 1 DETECTION TECHNOLOGY:

LIGHTING MANAGEMENT SENSORS Passive infrared (PIR) technology


Passive infrared technology detects
For areas with natural light. occupancy by reacting to infrared energy
For work areas and passageways. sources, such as a human body in motion.
Manual or automatic switch-on and automatic switch-off,
2 COVERAGE PATTERNS
according to whether or not there is anyone present and the
natural light level.
Dimming and HVAC/roller blind control for BUS sensors used
with controllers.
Can be adjusted using configuration tool.

Installation type Examples of


Cat.Nos Range Detection area
Technology applications

2.5 m
Corridor,
8m Ø: 8 m stairways,
restrooms etc.
0 489 41/44*
m: 4 2 1 0 1 2 4
0 489 48**
15°

Utility room,
2.50 m

2.50 m

8m car park, cellar


etc.
0 697 40/80
8m 12 m

Corridor,
.
8m stairways,
restrooms etc.
5 740 47/31(1)/34(1)
0 784 54/50
Corridor,
. stairways,
restrooms
8m (IP 42)
Utility room,
0 489 42/45
*
4 car park, cellar
(IP 55)

Corridor,
stairways,
. restrooms
3m

8m (IP 42)
8m
Utility room,
*
car park, cellar
0 489 43/46 0.5 0 3.5 (IP 55)
-0.5 m 3m 8m

* blister version - (1) without neutral - ** surface ceiling mounting version


SWITCH SENSORS DESIGN AND APPLICATION GUIDE 3
STEP 2 _ CHOOSE THE RIGHT SENSOR

LIGHTING MANAGEMENT
SENSORS
For areas with natural light

These sensors are particularly suitable for areas with natural


OCCUPANCY MODE (AUTO ON/OFF)
light, whatever the type of building: shops, offices, healthcare
buildings, recreation areas, warehouses or workshops, etc.
The sensors have built-in adjustable lux sensors:
lighting Management sensors will keep the lighting
switched off if there is sufficient natural light
lighting Management sensors associated with room
controllers will dim automatically while maintaining a
pre-set lux level according to natural daylight and will
control several lighting and ventilation circuits.

1 DETECTION TECHNOLOGY

Passive infrared (PIR) technology


Passive infrared technology detects occupancy by
reacting to infrared energy sources, such as a human
body in motion.
Sensors will switch on lighting automatically when a person
Dual technology (DT) enters the room, and switch lighting off automatically when
Sensors that employ PIR + US sensing technologies no movement is detected.
are usually referred to as “dual technology”. Application:
Our Dual technology ensures maximum sensitivity and energy saving and cost effective, can be used instead of a
coverage in tough applications for optimum reliability conventional switch.
and energy saving.

2 PRODUCT FEATURES VACANCY MODE (MANUAL ON/AUTO OFF)


2-1. Occupancy and vacancy detection
Vacancy/Occupancy mode selection
Most Legrand sensors can work using occupancy mode
(by default) or vacancy mode.

Occupancy mode means that lights are


automatically switched on or off according to
occupancy.

Vacancy mode means that lights are manually


switched on and automatically switched off
according to vacancy.
Vacancy mode offers extra energy savings.

Upon entering the room the person switches on the light as


normal, but on leaving the sensor switches off the lighting
automatically. Lights can also be switched off manually.
Application:
commonly used for improved energy saving and to comply
with regulations.

4
2-2. Daylight
Daylighting set point = Regulation
The light level feature keeps the lighting OFF when natural
light levels rise above a pre-set level. This setting is
adjustable and can be overridden. This function is enabled by default.
The mesurement is continuous.

1 2 3 4
No presence detected, Presence detected, sufficient Presence detected, insufficient No presence detected,
daylight, lights off daylight, lights off daylight, all lights on lights off

3 COMBINATION: BUS SENSOR + FALSE CEILING


CONTROLLERS
Sensors can be combined with a room controller to manage
a number of circuits in passageways with natural light, 10% 40% 60%
outdoors, damp areas or in work areas.
Combining a sensor and a room controller provides additional
functions to:
lighting management: on-off or dimming (DALI, 1-10 V,
halogen/incandescent/LED).
Eg: dimming the window side (access to natural light) and the
corridor side separately.
your installation: blinds, heating, fan control etc. The daylight is unevenly distributed in an area
This combination makes your building flexible and gives you A sensor is combined with each row of luminaires and
more energy savings. measures presence and light level.
The dimming controller regulates each row of luminaires
and supplements the external light to obtain the required
light level.

SWITCH SENSORS DESIGN AND APPLICATION GUIDE 5


STEP 2 _ CHOOSE THE RIGHT SENSOR

4 COVERAGE PATTERNS

Installation type Examples of


Cat.Nos Range Detection area
Technology applications

2.5 m
Individual
:5m office, corridor,
5m
stairways,
restrooms etc.
(1)
0 488 04 m:

.
8m Individual office

12 m 12 m
(1)
0 489 14

Individual office,
classroom,
8m . meeting room,
open plan office
5 740 49
0 784 52

.
6 m (US) Classroom,
meeting room,
5 m (PIR) . open plan office
0 488 06/09
. .

. Individual office,
7 m (US) classroom,
meeting room,
12 m (PIR) restrooms
etc.
(1)
0 489 16

.
Hall, stairways
8m
. etc.
0 488 07
.

(1)
1 lighting output & 1 fan output
(2)
without neutral

6
Installation type Examples of
Cat.Nos Range Detection area
Technology applications

.
Hall, stairways,
15 m
very long areas

0 489 17
(1) . 15 15

8m . Hall, stairways

5 740 47/31(2)/34(2)
0 784 54/50

.
2 x 12 m Long corridor

0 488 17

High ceiling
areas
Ø 20 m
(Warehouses,
gymnasium)
0 489 32

High ceiling
areas
(Warehouses,
18 m gymnasium)
outdoor car
0 489 33 park, cellar,
laboratory

(1)
1 lighting output & 1 fan output
(2)
without neutral

SWITCH SENSORS DESIGN AND APPLICATION GUIDE 7


STEP 2 _ CHOOSE THE RIGHT SENSOR

4 BUS SENSORS (TO BE USED WITH FALSE CEILING CONTROLLERS)

Installation type Examples of


Cat.Nos Range Detection area
Technology applications

.
Restrooms,
8m
. changing room

0 488 20
.

.
6 m (US) Individual office,
. classroom
5 m (PIR)
0 488 22 . .

2.5 m

Hall, stairways,
15 m
very long areas
0 12.5 15 15 m
0 488 34

8m . Individual office,
classroom
5 740 48
0 784 86

Restrooms,
8m .
changing room
5 740 46
0 784 85

8
5 FALSE CEILING CONTROLLER - CONTROL
OF MORE CIRCUITS
In order to control several circuits (lighting, fans, blinds),
Lighting Management sensors can be used with room
controllers.
The following chart indicates which room controller to use:

DIMMING
ON-OFF
DALI 1-10 V

1 lighting circuit in the same room 0 488 50 0 488 51 0 488 52 0 488 45

1 lighting circuit
0 488 50 0 488 51 0 488 52 -
+ fan output in the same room

2 lighting circuits in the same room 0 488 50 0 488 51 0 488 52 0 488 45

2 lighting circuits
- 0 488 51 - -
+ 1 fan output in the same room

2 lighting circuits (2 inputs, 2 outputs) 0 488 42


0 488 41 - 0 488 45
in 2 rooms (1000 VA)

0 488 44
4 lighting circuits (4 inputs, 4 outputs)
0 488 43 (max. 32 0 488 43 -
in 4 rooms
ballasts)

2 lighting circuits + 1 blind output


+ 1 fan output (4 inputs, 4 outputs) 0 488 47 - 0 488 47 -
in the same room

(1)
Refer to the load table in the data sheet available online in the e-catalogue (Note: some commercially available dimmable LEDs are not compatible).

SWITCH SENSORS DESIGN AND APPLICATION GUIDE 9


STEP 3
DEFINE
THE BEST Whether it is a matter of work areas or
passageways, the presence sensors must
LAYOUT be chosen and positioned in line with the
following recommendations:

1 WORK AREAS
These are areas in which people spend time, such as Recommendations
individual or open plan offices, meeting rooms, classrooms, The sensors must not:
etc. be positioned less than 1 m from sources of heat or cold
Positioning (radiators, air conditioning units, etc.) which could cause
For optimum detection, the sensor must have an unobstructed “false detection”
view (no obstacles in the sensor’s detection field). have a luminous flux (luminaire, window) in direct view, to
ensure correct measurement of the light level.
People who are seated
must be completely
within the area to 2
be monitored, and
preferably as close as
possible to the sensor
(the detection area for
seated people is much
smaller than that for
4
people who are moving
around).
3
In small spaces preference should be given to wall-mounted
sensors placed in a corner. In large, open plan offices
preference should be given to ceiling sensors (with their
detection areas overlapping).
1
d
h2
h1 45° 1- Seated person
2- Moving person
3- Window
4- Air conditioning unit

Dual technology detection should be given preference


as it combines 2 detection technologies (IR + US),
providing very reliable detection of people who are
seated.

For optimum light level measurement, the sensor must be


positioned between a minimum distance (to be determined)
and 4 metres maximum from the source of natural light
(large or small window, etc.). The ideal distance is calculated
using the formula d= (h1+h2)/2).

10
2 PASSAGEWAYS
These are areas in which people “move around”, such as Recommendations
corridors, halls, stairways, archive areas, toilets, etc. Access points (doors) must be fully covered by the detection
Positioning areas.
For optimum detection, the sensor must have an The sensors must not have any luminous flux (luminaire,
unobstructed view (no obstacles in the sensor’s detection window) in direct view, to ensure correct measurement of
field). the light level.
The following types of presence sensor can be used:
for wall mounting, with an 180° detection area
for ceiling mounting, with long range detection areas.

PIR detection should be given preference. It provides


good detection performance for people moving
around, with a long detection range.

The detection areas in horizontal or vertical spaces where


people move around must overlap, to avoid any blind spots.
The transverse detection performance is more important
than the radial performance.

SWITCH SENSORS DESIGN AND APPLICATION GUIDE 11


STEP 4
CONFIGURE Lighting Management sensors are factory pre-

THE SENSORS set. The configuration tool, Cat.No 0 882 30, can
be used to configure the sensors with customised
settings by sending and receiving data via infrared:
easy set-up and maintenance guaranteed! The
following functions can then be adjusted:

Time delay 4 DIFFERENT OPERATING MODES


Each time there is a movement, a time delay – or
inner clock – is restarted. The light stays on until Occupancy (Auto ON/Auto OFF mode)
this time delay has elapsed, as the space is considered to Automatic switch-on:
be occupied. on detection of presence if there is
Recommendation: an insufficient natural level of light.
10 to 15 minutes for work areas, 5 minutes for Automatic switch-off:
passageways. if no presence is detected and at the end of the time delay set
if there is a sufficient level of natural light (activated light
regulation).
Daylight setpoint
Any new detection causes an automatic switch on if there is
Value at which the load comes on if light level is
insufficient light.
below the light setting and goes off if it is above
this threshold. The Daylight setpoint can be set up to a Walkthrough
maximum of 1275 lux. If there is no presence detected in the 20 seconds following an
Recommendation: initial detection, the sensor will switch off after 3 minutes.
passageway and corridors: 100 lux If a new presence is detected in the 3 minutes following the
stairways: 150 lux initial detection, the device will switch off at the end of the
offices: 300 - 500 lux. time delay set.
Sensitivity Vacancy (Manual ON/Auto OFF mode)
For each technology, the sensitivity setting is Manual switch-on, automatic switch-off:
used to: where no presence is detected and at the end of
reduce or increase the detection area the time delay set.
reduce the disturbing effects of air currents, air Following switch-off, any new detection within a 30-second
conditioning and air flows from heating. period will cause the device to be switched on automatically.
To set the sensitivity levels, go to the detection area and After 30 seconds, the device is switched on via a manual switch.
check that the sensor covers the strategic positions in the
room (entrance door, desk). Partial ON/Group OFF mode
This mode is used to ungroup circuits that are switched on
Calibration on detection and switched off at the end of detection.
In order to set this calibration, it is necessary Example: on detection I switch on the main lighting and
to measure the surrounding light level using occasional lighting can be controlled manually at the same
a luxmeter beforehand. The surrounding light level time. At the end of detection, the sensor orders the main
measured must then be transmitted to the sensor. lighting and the occasional lighting circuits to be switched off.

Steps for regulating the electric light factor:


switch the light on and close the blinds
wait 2 minutes
measure the light level below the cell using a luxmeter. MOBILE CONFIGURATOR:

Enter this value in the tool and send it to the cell. This
calibration will be acknowledged during the next detection
MOBILITY
cycle. FOR SET-UP AND
MAINTENANCE

12
APPLICATION
EXAMPLES
FOR SPECIFIC
BUILDING SPACES

SWITCH SENSORS DESIGN AND APPLICATION GUIDE 13


Outdoor
parking
1

Switch-on and switch-


off must be automatic
according to whether or not
the area is occupied and the
natural light level.
The sensor must withstand
outdoor stresses.

CONTROL REQUIREMENTS SOLUTIONS


Lighting is switched on & off 1 Use PIR sensors to provide a large coverage area in terms of length & width.
automatically.
Switch-on
Automatic by presence detection as
soon as the natural light level is
insufficient.
Switch-off OR
Automatic when the area is no longer
occupied after a time delay.

Cat.No 0 697 40
Adjustable PIR outdoor
Cat.No 0 489 43 motion sensor
PIR outdoor motion sensor Directional head to make
360° coverage sure lights switch on as
Range 8 m soon as the door opens.
IP 55 360°
For wall or ceiling mounting Range Ø 8m
IP 55
Surface-mounting, on
wall or ceiling.

14
Warehouse
high bay 1

Switch-on and switch-


off must be automatic
according to whether or not
the area is occupied and the
natural light level.
The sensor must have a
detection range suitable for
very high areas.

CONTROL REQUIREMENTS SOLUTIONS


Lighting is switched on & off
automatically.
Switch-on
Automatic by presence detection.
Switch-off
Automatic when the area is no longer
occupied after a time delay, or as soon
as the natural light level is sufficient.
Cat.No 0 489 32
PIR sensor
360°
Range Ø 20 m
IP 55 (IP 66 with plastic cable
glands)
Surface mounting on ceiling.

APPLICATION EXAMPLES FOR SPECIFIC BUILDING SPACES SWITCH SENSORS DESIGN AND APPLICATION GUIDE 15
Stairway
1

Switch-on must be
triggered by a person
passing and switch-off
must be automatic after
he/she has left.

CONTROL REQUIREMENTS SOLUTIONS


Lighting switched on & off
automatically with a motion sensor
installed on each floor.
Switch-on
Automatic by presence detection as
soon as the natural light level is
OR
insufficient.
Switch-off
Automatic when the area is no longer
occupied, after time delay. Cat.No 0 697 40 Cat.No 0 784 54
Adjustable PIR motion PIR sensor
sensor Without neutral
Directional head to 180°
detect people Range 8 m
mounting stairs Auto ON/OFF
360° IP 41
Range Ø 8 m Wall-mounting.
IP 55
Surface-mounting on
wall or ceiling
(one sensor per floor).

16
Corridors

Switch-on must be
triggered by a person
passing and switch-off
must be automatic after
he/she has left, but only if
there is insufficient natural
light.

CONTROL REQUIREMENTS SOLUTIONS


Lighting is switched on & off 1 Use PIR corridor sensors to provide long range front detection & ensure the
automatically. detection areas overlap so that occupants are not left in the dark.
Switch-on
Automatic by presence detection as soon
as the natural light level is insufficient.
Switch-off
Automatic when the area is no longer
OR
occupied after a time delay, or as soon
as the natural light level is sufficient.

Cat.No 0 488 17 Cat.No 0 489 17


Infrared dual detection PIR sensor
sensor 180°
2x180° Range 25 m
Side range 2 x 12 m IP 42
IP 20 Surface mounted on a wall can be
Ceiling mounted. mounted in/on a corner using accessory.

Using 100 lux & a 5 minute time delay will provide the right level of lighting and
maximum energy savings.

For installation of 2 circuits:


1/3 luminaires is permanent, controlled by a timer, the other 2/3 are
controlled by motion sensors

SWITCH SENSORS DESIGN AND APPLICATION GUIDE 17


Individual
office 1

Switch-on and switch-


off must be automatic
2
according to whether or not
the office is occupied and
the natural light level.

CONTROL REQUIREMENTS SOLUTIONS


Lighting and fan are switched on 1 Use dual–tech sensors to provide precise detection & avoid false switch-off.
manually and switched off
automatically or manually.
Switch-on OR OR
Manual via push-button.
Switch-off
• As soon as the natural light level is
sufficient.
• Automatic by detection that there is
no-one present in the office (after time
delay). Cat.No 0 488 06 Cat.No 5 740 49 Cat.No 0 488 04
• Manual using the push-button. Dual-tech sensor Dual-tech sensor PIR sensor
360° 180° 360°
Range Ø 8 m Maximum range 8 m Range Ø 5 m
Manual ON-Auto OFF Manual ON-Auto OFF High density lens with
Daylight control - Daylight control - 300 lux. fan control IP 41
300 lux IP 41 Ceiling mounted.
IP 20 - Ceiling mounted. Wall-mounting.

2 The push-button Cat.No 5 720 31 can be used to control lighting circuits manually.

Using 350 lux & a 10 minute time delay combined with Vacancy
detection will ensure maximum energy savings.

18
Classroom
2

The lighting is dependent


both on whether the 3
areas are occupied and on
differences in the natural
light level in the classroom.
An additional manual
control can be used to dim
the lighting.

CONTROL REQUIREMENTS SOLUTIONS


Lighting is switched on manually
and switched off automatically or
manually.
Switch-on
Manual via push-button for the room
and the board.
Switch-off
• As soon as the natural light level is 2
sufficient. Cat.No 0 488 22 Cat.No 0 488 51
• Automatic when the area in the Dual-tech occupancy sensor Room controller for DALI and DSI dim-
classroom is no longer occupied, after Range Ø 20 m ming
a time delay. Automatic switch-off of IP 20 Occupancy mode, vacancy mode.
the board lighting is linked to that of the Ceiling mounted. The room controller applies a dimming
classroom lighting. difference of 30, 50 or 80% between
• Manual using the push-button. the window and the corridor side.
Lighting regulation Fixed directly to the false ceiling via
The amount of artificial lighting is cable ducting.
adapted according to the natural light,
so that a minimum lighting level is
constantly maintained. 3 The push-button Cat.No 5 720 31 can be used to control lighting circuits
Note: users can adjust the light level to manually.
their own requirements using the push-
button. Automatic management will take
over again while the user is absent.
The area on the window side will thus
have a lower level of artificial light than
that on the opposite side.

SWITCH SENSORS DESIGN AND APPLICATION GUIDE 19


Open
space
1 2

The lighting must adapt


to whether or not the 3 4
office areas and aisles
are occupied, while taking
the natural light level into
account.

CONTROL REQUIREMENTS SOLUTIONS


Lighting is switched on manually and
switched off automatically or manually.

Switch-on
Manual via push-button or touch
screen.
Switch-off
• Gradual, as soon as the natural light 2
level is sufficient.
Cat.No 0 488 22 Cat.No 0 488 44
• Automatic when the area in the open
Dual-tech occupancy sensor Dimming room controller for DALI
plan office is no longer occupied (after a
Range Ø 8 m protocol
time delay).
IP 20 Fixed directly to the false ceiling via
• Manual via push-button or touch
Ceiling mounted. cable ducting.
screen.
Lighting regulation
3 The push-button Cat.No 5 739 87 can be used to control control and dim lighting
The amount of artificial lighting is
circuits manually.
adapted according to the natural light,
so that a minimum lighting level is 4 The touch screen Cat.No 5 739 58 can be used to activate scenarios.
constantly maintained.
Note: users can adjust the light level
to their own requirements using the
push-button. Automatic management
will take over again while the user is
absent.
The area on the window side will thus
have a lower level of artificial light than
that on the opposite side.

20
Meeting
room
1 2

Room occupants must be


able to control and dim the
3 4 5
light and also the blinds,
screen and ventilation
according to their
requirements.

CONTROL REQUIREMENTS SOLUTIONS


Lighting and fan are switched on
manually and switched off automatically
or manually.
Switch-on
Manual via push-button or touch screen.
Switch-off
• Gradual, as soon as the natural light
level is sufficient. 2
• Automatic by detection that there is Cat.No 0 488 22 Cat.No 0 488 47
no-one present in the meeting room Dual-tech occupancy sensor Multi-application room controller:
(after time delay). Range Ø 8 m • 2 x 1-10 V dimming output
• Manual via push-button or touch IP 20 • 1 blind output
screen. Ceiling mounted. • 1 fan output
Lighting regulation Fixed directly to the false ceiling via
The amount of artificial lighting is adapted cable ducting.
according to the natural light, so that
a minimum lighting level is constantly
maintained. 3 The push-button Cat.No 5 739 87 can be used to control and dim lighting
Note: users can adjust the light level to circuits manually.
their own requirements using the push-
4 The touch screen Cat.No 5 739 58 can be used to activate scenarios.
button. The area on the window side will
thus have a lower level of artificial light 5 An additional remote control Cat.No 0 882 32 can bring more flexibility for
than that on the opposite side. the occupants.
The scenario push-buttons, remote
control or touch screen can be used to
activate projection, end of projection,
full light, etc. scenarios. The ventilation
will switch from ECO mode to COMFORT
mode when the presence of a person is
detected.

SWITCH SENSORS DESIGN AND APPLICATION GUIDE 21


Motion and Lighting Management sensors for 1 circuit
selection chart

MOTION SENSORS
INSTALLATION
AREAS WITHOUT
Wall
NATURAL LIGHT Ceiling
Surface mounting(2) Flush-mounting(1)
PASSAGEWAY

Hall/lobby
Stairways/hallways
Storage areas/technical areas Ø8m 8m
8m
0 489 41/0 489 44(5) 0 489 42/0 489 45 (5) 5 740 31(4)/34(4)/47 - Without neutral
0 489 48(6) 0 784 54/58 - Without neutral
OUTDOOR AND DAMP AREAS

8m

Indoor/external car park 0 489 43/0 489 46(5)


IP 55 -
Indoor entrance areas Ø8m
0° / 90°
0 697 40/0 697 80
8m

0 697 40 Directional head

LIGHTING MANAGEMENT SENSORS


AREAS WITH Automatic ON/OFF
NATURAL LIGHT Permanently checking for presence and light level
WORK AREAS

Individual office/small room


Ø8m 8m 8m

0 488 04 (3) 0 489 14 5 740 49 / 0 784 52

Open plan office/classroom/


meeting room Ø8m 8m 8m

0 488 06(1)/0 488 09 0 489 16(3) 5 740 49 / 0 784 52


PASSAGEWAY

Hall/lobby 8m
Stairways/hallways Ø8m 20 m
5 740 31 /34 /47 - Without neutral
(4) (4)

0 488 07(1) 0 489 17(3) 0 784 54/58

Hallways 8m
Very long areas 20 m
2 x 12 m
5 740 31 /34 /47 - Without neutral
(4) (4)

0 488 17(1) 0 489 17(3) 0 784 54/58 - Without neutral

270°
High ceiling areas 10 m
(gymnasium, IP 55 fixing -
storage areas...) Ø 25 m height
20 m
0 489 32 (Flush-mounting) 0 489 33

Restrooms, bathrooms 8m
Dressing room Ø8m 8m
5 740 31(4)/34(4)/47 - Without neutral
0 488 04(3) 0 489 16(3) 0 784 50/54/58 - Without neutral
OUTDOOR & DAMP AREAS

Ø8m
0 489 32
Indoor/outdoor car park lot
IP 55 270° 270° -
Indoor entrance areas

20 m 20 m
0 489 33 Directional head 0 489 33 Directional head
1: Surface mounting box option - 2: Corner mounting option - 3: 1 lighting output + 1 fan output - 4: Dedicated retrofit solution - 5: Blister version - 6: Surface ceiling mounting version

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Lighting Management sensors and room controllers for multiple circuit control
selection chart

CHOOSE THE SENSOR


Automatic ON/OFF
Permanently checking for presence and light level
INSTALLATION
Wall
Ceiling
Surface mounting Flush-mounting
WORK AREAS

Individual office
-
Classroom Ø8m 8m
0 488 22 5 740 48 / 0 784 86
PASSAGEWAY

Restrooms, changing rooms, etc. Ø8m


8m
0 488 20 5 740 46 / 0 784 85
0 488 34

Hallways
Ø8m -
Very long areas
0 488 20
0 488 34

High ceiling areas


(gymnasium, IP 55 - - -
storage area, etc.)

OUTDOOR & DAMP AREAS

Car park lot, cellar,


laboratory, test room, - -
changing room

0 488 34

AND THE OUTPUTS


TO BE MANAGED DIMMING
ON-OFF
DALI 1-10 V Halogen - Incandescent - Dimmable LEDs (1)

1 lighting circuit in the same room 0 488 50 0 488 51 0 488 52 0 488 45

1 lighting circuit + fan output in the


0 488 50 0 488 51 0 488 52 -
same room

2 lighting circuits in the same room 0 488 50 0 488 51 0 488 52 0 488 45

2 lighting circuits + 1 fan output in


- 0 488 51 - -
the same room

2 lighting circuits (2 inputs, 2 outputs) 0 488 42


0 488 41 - 0 488 45
in 2 rooms (1000 VA)

4 lighting circuits (4 inputs, 4 outputs) 0 488 44


0 488 43 0 488 43 -
in 4 rooms (max.32 ballasts)

2 lighting circuits + 1 blind output +


1 fan output (4 inputs, 4 outputs) 0 488 47 - 0 488 47 -
in the same room
1: Refer to the load table in the data sheet available online in the e-catalogue (Note: some commercially available dimmable LEDs are not compatible)

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Motion sensors for 1 circuit
motion sensors for passageway without natural light

0 489 42 5 740 47 0 489 41 0 489 48 0 489 43 0 697 80


(directional head)

Selection chart p. 22

Automatic ON/OFF
Manual adjustment of light level threshold and time delay via potentiometer

Pack Cat.Nos Ideal for passageways Pack Cat.Nos Ideal for outdoor and damp areas
PIR IP 41 wall/surface-mounting motion sensor, PIR IP 55 wall/surface-mounting motion sensor,
180° 360°
1 0 489 42 Range 8 m 1 0 489 43 Range 8 m
Recommended fixing height: 2.5 m Recommended fixing height: 2.5 m
3-wire with neutral 3-wire with neutral
Light level threshold: 10s to 1275 lux Light level threshold: 10 to 1275 lux
Adjustable time delay: 10 s to 10 min Adjustable time delay: 10 s to 10 min
Standby consumption: 0.75 W Standby consumption: 0.75 W
For direct surface-mounting on wall For direct surface-mounting on wall or ceiling
1 0 489 45 Range 8 m 1 0 489 46 Range 8 m
Recommended fixing height: 2.5 m Recommended fixing height: 2.5 m
3-wire with neutral 3-wire with neutral
Light level threshold: 10s to 1275 lux Light level threshold: 10 to 1275 lux
Adjustable time delay: 10 s to 10 min Adjustable time delay: 10 s to 10 min
Standby consumption: 0.75 W Standby consumption: 0.75 W
For direct surface-mounting on wall For direct surface-mounting on wall or ceiling
Blister format Blister format
Wall mounted - Arteor Ceiling mounted
PIR wall mounted motion sensors PIR wall and ceiling mounted motion sensor
180° infrared detection, range 8 m 360° infrared detection with directional head,
Recommended fixing height: 1.2 m range Ø8 m
IP 41 Fixes directly to ceiling or wall (min. height: 1.70 m)
Light level threshold: 5 to 1275 lux 3-wire with neutral
Adjustable time delay: 5 s to 30 min IP 55
Arteor Standby consumption: 0.2 W Light level threshold: 1 to 1000 lux
1 5 740 47 White - with neutral Adjustable time delay: 12 s to 16 min
1 5 740 34 White - without neutral Standby consumption: 0.4 W
1 5 740 31 White - without neutral and vacancy mode Optimum distance between 2 sensors: 6 m
Mosaic 1 0 697 40 Grey
1 0 784 54 White - with neutral 1 0 697 80 White
1 0 784 58 White - without neutral
PIR IP 41 ceiling-mounting motion sensor, 360°
1 0 489 41 Range Ø8 m
Recommended fixing height: 2.50 m
3-wire with neutral
Light level threshold: 10 to 1275 lux
Adjustable time delay: 10 s to 10 min
Consumption on standby: 0,75 W
Optimum distance between 2 sensors: 6 m
Fixes directly to a false ceiling with mounting claws
(included) or installed in a Batibox box, depth 50 mm
1 0 489 44 Range Ø8 m
Recommended fixing height: 2.50 m
3-wire with neutral
Light level threshold: 10 to 1275 lux
Adjustable time delay: 10 s to 10 min
Consumption on standby: 0,75 W
Optimum distance between 2 sensors: 6 m
Fixes directly to a false ceiling with mounting claws
(included) or installed in a Batibox box, depth 50 mm
Blister format
MAY
2016 PIR IP 42 ceiling-mounting motion sensor, 360°
1 0 489 48 Range Ø8 m
Recommended fixing height: 2.50 m
3-wire with neutral
Light level threshold: 10 to 1275 lux
Adjustable time delay: 10 s to 10 min
Consumption on standby: 0.75 W
For direct surface-mounting on ceiling
Blister format

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Motion sensors for 1 circuit
load table

n Load table

ELV halogen with ELV halogen


ferromagnetic with electronic Compact
Cat.No Halogen bulb transformer transformer Fluorescent tube fluorescent bulb LED

5 740 47 / 0 784 54 2000 W 1000 VA 1000 VA 10 x (2 x 36 W) 250 W 250 W

5 740 34/31 / 0 784 58 40-400 W 40-400 VA 40-400 VA - - -

0 489 42/45 1000 W 500 VA 500 VA 5 x (2 x 36 W) 250 W 250 W

0 489 41/44 1000 W 500 VA 500 VA 5 x (2 x 36 W) 250 W 250 W

0 489 48 1000 W 500 VA 500 VA 5 x (2 x 36 W) 250 W 250 W

0 489 43/46 1000 W 500 VA 500 VA 5 x (2 x 36 W) 250 W 250 W

0 697 40/80 2000 W 2000 VA 2000 VA 5 x (2 x 36 W) 250 W 250 W

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Lighting Management sensors for 1 circuit
Lighting Management sensors for passageway with natural light

With knock-out
cable entries

0 488 17 0 489 17 0 489 33 0 489 32 5 740 34

Selection chart p. 22
Load table p. 30
Check presence and natural light level continuously, switch off when there is sufficient natural light
Occupancy mode (automatic ON/OFF factory setting). Can be used with pushbutton Cat.No 0 770 40 (or illuminated pushbutton Cat.No 0 770 33) for
vacancy mode (manual switch-on and manual or automatic switch-off). Precise on-site adjustment using configuration tool Cat.No 0 882 30 (p. 31)
Adjustable time delay: 5 s to 59 min. Light level threshold adjustable from 5 to 1275 lux
Pack Cat.Nos Ideal for passageways Pack Cat.Nos Ideal for outdoor and damp areas
Ceiling mounted Wall or ceiling mounted
Fix directly to a false ceiling with mounting claws 1 0 489 33 PIR wall and ceiling mounted multi lens Lighting
(included) or installed in a Batibox box, depth 50 mm, Management sensors
Cat.No 0 893 58 360° infrared detection with directional head,
3-wire with neutral range 20 m
Standby consumption: 0.4 W Recommended fixing height: 2.5 m
Recommended fixing height: 2.5 m 3-wire with neutral
1 0 488 17 PIR ceiling mounted Lighting Management sensors IP 55
360° infrared with detection angle of 2 x 12 m Standby consumption: 0.7 W
Ideal for hallway Can be mounted in/on a corner using accessory
IP 41 Cat.No 0 489 72 (p. 31)
Optimum distance between 2 sensors: 20 m
Connection via automatic terminals Ideal for high ceiling areas
Surface mounted on ceiling using accessory Ceiling mounted
Cat.No 0 488 75 (p. 31) 1 0 489 32 PIR ceiling mounted Lighting Management sensors
1 0 488 07 PIR ceiling mounted Lighting Management sensors 360° infrared detection, Ø20 m at 10 m high, Ø8 m
360° infrared detection, range Ø8 m at 2.5 m high
Optimum distance between 2 sensors: 6 m 3-wire with neutral
Connection via automatic terminals IP 55, IP 66 with cable gland Cat.No 0 980 23
Surface mounted on ceiling using accessory Optimum distance between 2 sensors: 20 m
Cat.No 0 488 75 (p. 31) Standby consumption: 0.4 W
Surface mounted on wall Compatible with Cablofil cable trays
1 0 489 17 PIR wall mounted Lighting Management sensors
180° infrared detection, range 20 m Ideal for storage areas and restrooms
Recommended fixing height: 2.5 m Wall mounted
3-wire with neutral
IP 42 180° infrared detection, range 8 m
Additional 2 A contact for HVAC control based on Recommended fixing height: 1.2 m
presence data Standby consumption: 0.2 W
Standby consumption: 0.4 W Optimum distance between 2 sensors: 6 m
Can be mounted in/on a corner using accessory 2-wire cable (without neutral)
Cat.No 0 489 71 (p. 31) IP 41
For installation in box, depth 40 mm min., or in
surface mounting box Cat.No 0 802 81
Arteor 2 modules
1 5 740 47 White - with neutral
1 5 740 34 White - without neutral
1 5 740 31 White - without neutral with vacancy mode
Mosaic
1 0 784 54 White - with neutral
1 0 784 58 White - without neutral

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Lighting Management sensors for 1 circuit
Lighting Management sensors for work areas with natural light

Lighting Management
sensor: Integrated
pushbutton

0 488 06 0 489 16 5 740 49

Selection chart p. 22
Load table p. 30
Check presence and light level continuously, switch off when there is sufficient natural light
Manual switch-on and manual or automatic switch-off (factory setting)
Can be used with pushbutton Cat.No 0 770 40 (or illuminated pushbutton Cat.No 0 770 33) for manual switch-on and manual or automatic switch-off
Infrared and ultrasonic motion sensors for workplaces, providing precise presence detection as soon as the wave transmitted by the sensor is
modified (for example, by hand movement on a keyboard)
Precise on-site adjustment using configuration tool (p. 31)
Pack Cat.Nos Ideal for work areas Pack Cat.Nos Ideal for offices
Suitable for meeting room, classroom, open plan Wall mounted
office, etc. 180° infrared and ultrasonic detection, range 8 m
Ceiling mounted Recommended fixing height: 1.20 m
Standby consumption: 0.2 W
360° infrared and ultrasonic detection, Ø8 m Optimum distance between 2 sensors: 6 m
IP 20 3-wire cable
3-wire with neutral IP 41
Optimum distance between 2 sensors: 6 m For installation in box, depth 40 mm min., or in
Standby consumption: 0.8 W surface mounting box Cat.No 0 802 81
Fix directly to a false ceiling with mounting claws Arteor 2 modules
(included) or installed in a Batibox box, depth 50 mm 1 5 740 49 White - with neutral
1 0 488 06 Dual technology ceiling mounted Lighting Mosaic
Management sensors 1 0 784 52 White - with neutral
Connection via automatic terminals
Surface mounted on ceiling using accessory Ideal for a individual office
Cat.No 0 488 75 (p. 31)
1 0 488 09 Dual technology ceiling mounted Lighting Ceiling mounted
Management sensors PIR ceiling mounted Lighting Management sensors
Fast connection 360° infrared detection, Ø8 m range
3-wire with neutral
Surface mounted on wall Optimum distance between 2 sensors: 6 m
1 0 489 14 PIR technology wall mounted Lighting Management Standby consumption: 0.4 W
sensors with presence output Fixes directly to a false ceiling with mounting claws
180° infrared detection, range (front) 8 m (included) or installed in a Batibox box, depth 50 mm
Recommended fixing height: 2.5 m Surface mounted on ceiling using accessory
3-wire with neutral Cat.No 0 488 75 (p. 31)
IP 42 IP 41
Additional 2 A contact for HVAC control based on 1 0 488 04 Additional 2 A contact for HVAC control based on
presence data presence data
Consumption: 0.4 W on standby
Optimum distance between 2 sensors: 10 m
Surface mounted on ceiling using accessory
Cat.No 0 489 71 (p. 31)
1 0 489 16 Dual technology wall mounted Lighting Management
sensors with presence output
180° infrared and ultrasonic detection, range (front)
8m
Recommended fixing height: 2.5 m
3-wire with neutral
IP 42
Additional 2 A contact for HVAC control based on
presence data
Consumption: 0.4 W on standby
Optimum distance between 2 sensors: 10 m
Surface mounted on ceiling using accessory
Cat.No 0 489 71 (p. 31)

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Lighting Management sensors for managing several circuits
Lighting Management sensors for controllers for passageway and work areas with natural light

Local control
solutions

Integrated pushbutton

Connection to controller via cord or RJ 45 cable 0 488 34 5 740 48 0 488 22


(IR detection) (IR + US detection)

Sensor and controller selection chart p. 23

Check presence and light level continuously, switch off when there is sufficient natural light
Automatic switch-on/off (factory setting)
Precise on-site adjustment using configuration tool (p. 31)
Connect to controllers by cord or RJ 45 cable or BUS/SCS cable to be fitted with RJ 45 connector Cat.No 0 488 72 (p. 31)
Pack Cat.Nos Ideal for large areas Pack Cat.Nos Ideal for work areas
Ceiling mounted Arteor Wall mounted
1 0 488 20 360° infrared detection, range Ø8 m 1 5 740 48 180° infrared and ultrasonic detection,
Optimum distance between 2 sensors: 6 m range 8 m
Consumption: 0.2 W on standby Recommended fixing height: 1.2 m
Fixes directly to a false ceiling with mounting claws IP 41
(included) or installed in a Batibox box, depth 50 mm Consumption: 0.2 W on standby
Surface mounted on ceiling using accessory Integrated pushbutton
Cat.No 0 488 75 (p. 31) For installation in box, depth 40 mm min., or in
IP 41 surface mounting box Cat.No 0 802 81
Mosaic 2 modules
Arteor Wall mounted 1 0 784 85 180° infrared and ultrasonic detection,
1 5 740 46 180° infrared detection, range 8 m range 8 m
Recommended fixing height: 1.2 m Recommended fixing height: 1.2 m
IP 41 IP 41
Consumption: 0.2 W on standby Consumption: 0.2 W on standby
Integrated pushbutton Integrated pushbutton
For installation in box, depth 40 mm min., or in For installation in box, depth 40 mm min., or in
surface mounting box Cat.No 0 802 81 surface mounting box Cat.No 0 802 81
Mosaic 2 modules 2 modules
1 0 784 86 180° infrared detection, range 8 m
Recommended fixing height: 1.2 m Ceiling mounted
IP 41 1 0 488 22 360° infrared and ultrasonic detection, range Ø8 m
Consumption: 0.2 W on standby Recommended fixing height: 2.50 m
Integrated pushbutton Optimum distance between 2 sensors: 6 m
For installation in box, depth 40 mm min., or in Consumption: 0.5 W on standby
surface mounting box Cat.No 0 802 81 Fixes directly to a false ceiling with mounting claws
2 modules (included) or installed in a Batibox box, depth 50 mm
Surface mounted on ceiling using accessory
Ideal for outdoor and damp areas Cat.No 0 488 75 (p. 31)
PIR technology wall/surface-mounting Lighting IP 20
management sensor, 180°
1 0 488 34 Detection: 6 x 15 front range
IP 55
Consumption: 20 mA on standby
For direct surface-mounting on wall
Can be mounted on an angle using accessory
Cat.No 0 489 71 (p. 31)

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Lighting Management sensor for managing several circuits
multi-circuit ceiling mounted controllers for areas with natural light

Local control Rear view


solutions Connection via screw
terminals

Rear view
Connection via screw
terminals

DALI 1

DALI 2
0 488 51 0 488 41

Sensor and controller selection chart p. 23

Ceiling mounted or installed in Cablofil cable trays (see Legrand Cable Management catalogue)
Connection to sensors (Cat.Nos 0 488 20/22/34 and 0 784 85/86) by cord or RJ 45 cable or BUS/SCS cable to be fitted with
RJ 45 connector Cat.No 0 488 72 (p. 31)
Pack Cat.Nos For controlling 1 or 2 circuits in one room Pack Cat.Nos For controlling 4 lighting circuits
1 sensor input, 2 inputs for auxiliaries Can be controlled for each output by a sensor
2 outputs and/or an individual BUS control unit
Can be used with a pushbutton, including a Addressing methods using sensors and control
pushbutton with LED indicator, Cat.Nos 0 770 40/33 units:
for manual switch-on and manual or automatic - automatic configuration
switch-off - custom configuration by pressing the "Learn"
ON/OFF button on the product
1 0 488 50 2 x 16 A outputs Dimming - ballast 1-10 V or ON/OFF
Used to control 2 ON/OFF lighting circuits or 1 0 488 43 4 outputs
1 lighting circuit + 1 ventilation circuit 1000 VA maximum per output
Connection via screw terminals
Dimming - DALI ballast
Dimming - DALI ballast 1 0 488 44 4 outputs
1 0 488 51 2 DALI outputs (32 ballasts max.) and 1 ventilation 32 ballasts maximum per output
output (volt-free contact)
Used to dim the light level on the window side of a For controlling 2 lighting circuits,
room (where there is more natural light) separately 1 shutter and 1 HVAC contact
from the corridor side
Used to control a maximum of 32 DALI ballasts Can be controlled for each output by a sensor and/
Connection via screw terminals or an individual BUS control unit
Addressing methods using sensors and control
Dimming - 1-10 V ballast units:
1 0 488 52 2 x 1000 VA lighting outputs - automatic configuration
Used to dim the light level on the window side of a - custom configuration by pressing the "Learn"
room (where there is more natural light) separately button on the product
from the corridor side 1 0 488 47 2 ON/OFF or 1-10 V dimming lighting outputs
Connection via screw terminals 1 output for roller blind
1 ventilation output (volt-free contact)
For controlling 2 lighting circuits
Can be controlled for each output by a sensor and/
or an individual BUS control unit
Addressing methods using sensors and control
units:
- automatic configuration
- custom configuration by pressing the "Learn"
button on the product
ON/OFF
1 0 488 41 2 x 16 A outputs
Dimming - 1-10 V ballast
1 0 488 42 2 outputs
1000 VA maximum per output
Dimming - LV and ELV halogen
1 0 488 45 2 outputs
1000 W maximum per output

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Motion sensors and Lighting Management sensors for controllers

n Example of how Lighting Management sensors function in an office


Deliberate switch-on action
Lighting switches off automatically when there is sufficient natural light, in accordance with standard EN 15 193
Meet the requirements of RT 2012

Arrival: low light level Strong light level Fading light level Departure: end of day

On entering the room the When someone is in When someone is in On leaving the room, the light is switched
light is switched on using the room, the sensor the room, the sensor off by pressing the pushbutton. If the light
the pushbutton by the door will turn the light off turns the light back on is not switched off, the sensor will operate
automatically if the automatically. automatically.
light level threshold is
reached (1)

1: Press the pushbutton to keep the light on

n Load table

ELV halogen with ELV halogen Fluorescent


ferromagnetic with electronic Compact bulb with 1-10 V Volt-free motor
Cat.No Halogen bulb transformer transformer Fluorescent tube fluorescent bulb LED ballast DALI contact
0 488 20/22
0 488 34 2x
5 740 48/46 2 x (3600 W) 2 x (1800 VA) 2 x (1800 VA)
(10 x (2 x 36 W))
2 x 250 W 2 x 250 W - - 2A
0 784 86/85
+ 0 488 50
0 488 20/22
0 488 34
5 740 48/46 - - - - - - - 32 ballasts 2A
0 784 86/85
+ 0 488 51
0 488 20/22
0 488 34
5 740 48/46 - - - - - - 2 x 1000 VA - -
0 784 86/85
+ 0 488 52
0 488 04 2000 W 1000 VA 1000 VA 10 x (2 x 36 W) 250 W 250 W - - 2A
0 488 07 2000 W 1000 VA 1000 VA 10 x (2 x 36 W) 250 W 250 W - - -
0 488 06/09 2000 W 1000 VA 1000 VA 10 x (2 x 36 W) 250 W 250 W - - -
0 488 17 2000 W 1000 VA 1000 VA 10 x (2 x 36 W) 250 W 250 W - - -
5 740 31/34
0 784 58 40-400 W 40-400 VA 40-400 VA - - 20-150 W(1) - - -

5 740 47/49 2000 W 1000 VA 1000 VA 10 x (2 x 36 W) 250 W 250 W - - -


0 784 52/54
0 489 16 2000 W 1000 VA 1000 VA 10 x (2 x 36 W) 250 W 250 W - - 2A
0 489 17 2000 W 1000 VA 1000 VA 10 x (2 x 36 W) 250 W 250 W - - 2A
0 489 32 2000 W 1000 VA 1000 VA 10 x (2 x 36 W) 250 W 250 W - - -
0 489 33 2000 W 1000 VA 1000 VA 10 x (2 x 36 W) 250 W 250 W - - -
1: Operates with dimmable LEDs

Best practice guide for office buildings


available at www.legrand.com

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Lighting Management Configuration tools and accessories
manual BUS controls

RJ 45 connectors 0 488 72

0 791 75 0 784 73 0 784 78

• Connection:
- To the BUS/SCS controller via cord or RJ 45 cable or BUS/SCS cable to
be fitted with RJ 45-BUS/SCS connector Cat.No 0 488 72
- Directly to the BUS/SCS cable (supplied with BUS/SCS connector 0 882 35 0 882 30 0 488 68
Cat.No 3515 for connection to the BUS/SCS cable via tap-off)
To be fitted with Mosaic cover plates and Batibox support frames
Pack Cat.Nos ON/OFF lighting controls Pack Cat.Nos Configuration tools for Lighting
Management sensors
Pushbutton control used to control 1 controller
All sensors are supplied with factory settings:
1 way - 500 lux light level threshold for ceiling mounted
Used to control 1 lighting circuit (1 output) sensors, 300 lux for surface and flush mounting
1 0 784 75 White sensors
- 15-minute time delay and walkthrough function
activated
2 way The configuration tools are used to adjust these
Used to control 2 lighting circuits (2 outputs) presets and the detection sensitivity.
1 0 882 35 Step programming on preset buttons
1 0 784 72 White 1 0 882 30 Digital programming to one decimal place on the
digital screen
Instant programming control
Switch multifunction controls Used to display the parameters of each sensor
Option to store settings in the memory and to apply
Used to control several controllers (or several them to other sensors
outputs on one or more controllers): Standard preset configurations for each room type
ON/OFF, dimming, ventilation, roller blind (office, hallway, etc.) according to EN 12 464
1 way
1 0 784 71 White RJ 45-BUS/SCS connector
Used to connect controller(s) and sensor(s) to a
BUS/SCS cable via tap-off
10 0 488 72 Male connector
2 way
1 0 784 73 White RJ 45 doubler
10 0 488 68 Used to double the number of controller inputs

Scenario controls Surface mounting boxes


Used to control several controllers Used for surface mounting ceiling mounted sensors
2 scenarios
5 0 488 75 For ceiling mounted sensors Cat.Nos 0 488 04/06/
07/09/17/20 and 0 489 18/19/35/36
4 buttons used to manage the start and end of
each scenario. Example: adjusting lighting levels, Fixing accessories for installation in/on
controlling lighting with blind, etc. corners
1 0 784 78 White
Used to surface mount sensors in/on corners
1 0 489 71 For surface mounting sensors Cat.Nos 0 488 34 and
0 489 14/16/17/20
Switch multifunction controls 1 0 489 72 For surface mounting sensor Cat.No 0 489 33
Used to control several controllers (or several Accessories
outputs on one or more controllers):
ON/OFF, dimming, ventilation, roller shutters 1 0 489 74 Protection basket for sensors
1 0 489 75 Rotate accessory for surface-mounting boxes, for
2-way sensors Cat.Nos 048914/16/17/20
1 0 675 52 "Switch type" multifunctional control unit
To be equipped with support frames and
plates

ON/OFF lighting controls


Push-button control used to control 1 controller
2-way
1 0 675 53 ON/OFF control unit. To be equipped with
support frames and plates

Scenario controls
Push-button control used to control 1 controller
2 scenarios
1 5 739 02 White

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LEGRAND
A MOTIVE FORCE IN BUILDINGS

As well as the lighting,


optimise
operating performance
For optimum energy performance and maintenance, you need active management solutions for all the equipment in the
building.
With global control, Legrand becomes an active part of new generation buildings, responding to all their requirements.

ISOZ 50000/HQE/LEED/BREEAM/SMART GRID READY

LIGHTING,
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IP INFRASTRUCTURE

IP KNX IP MODBUS

BUS/KNX - IP gateway RS 485/IP


Cat.No 0 035 43 Converter
Building manager Cat.No 0 046 88
> See offer dedicated documentation
viewer “Ready to
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supervise” software
Cat.No 0 490 00

Building manager
viewer “Customised”
software
Cat.No 0 490 04

Automatic building
manager controller
Cat.No 0 035 44

Display,
control,
be warned,
interact

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CONTROL,
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IP BACNET IP MODBUS

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(HVAC)
Interface for addressable RS 485/IP
self-testing units adressables Converter
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