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The document provides details about an outdoor motion sensor for lighting management, including its uses, technical characteristics, dimensions, connection methods, installation, operation, settings, performance standards, care and troubleshooting.

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PIR lighting management sensor - Outdoor version Cat.

No(s): 0 489 33

CONTENTS Page
1. Use . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1
2. Technical characteristics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1
3. Dimensions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2
4. Connection . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2
5. Removal . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3
6. Installation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4
7. Operation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5
8. Settings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6
9. Performance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8
10. Care . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9
11. Standards and certifications . . . . . . . . . . . . 9
12. Troubleshooting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9

1. USE 2. TECHNICAL CHARACTERISTICS (continued)


This device allows a light source to be controlled automatically by Products approved for 40,000 operations
detecting movement in a monitored area. Mains zero breaking: in order to limit the effect of induced currents on
It can be installed outdoors (car park, driveway) and also in places like cut-off relays by fluorescent loads in particular, this sensor breaks the
cellars, test rooms, laboratories. voltage at mains zero. Switching occurs when the voltage is at point 0
Motion sensors with 270° and 360° detection angle. which ensures a longer life for sources and for the sensor.
Detection type: infrared (PIR)
Mounting type: ceiling, wall

2. TECHNICAL CHARACTERISTICS
Voltage: 110 - 240 V~ LEARN LED
Frequency: 50/60 Hz
No-load power consumption: 0.6 W
Output via normally open contact connected to the phase
Wiring: 2 x 2.5 mm2 LEARN button
Number of terminals: 4
Terminal type: screwless Terminal prog.
Stripping length: 8 mm
Weight: 200 g 270° sensor/PIR
Impact resistance: IK04 sensor Detection LED
Penetration by solid and liquid matter: IP55
Usage temperature: - 25°C to + 45°C 360° sensor/PIR Light level
Storage temperature: - 25°C to + 70°C sensor cell

       

230 V~ 2000 W 8.5 A 1000 VA 4.3 A 1000 VA 4.3 A 10x(2x36 W) 4.3 A 250 W 1A 250 W 1A 250 W 1A 500 VA
2.1 A
110 V~ 1000 W 8.5 A 500 VA 4.3 A 500 VA 4.3 A 5x(2x36 W) 4.3 A 125 W 1A 125 W 1A 125 W 1A 250 VA

 
1 - Halogen bulbs 8 - Contactor
2 - ELV halogen, compact fluorescent and fluorescent bulbs with 9 - Motor
separate electronic ballast
3 - ELV halogen, compact fluorescent and fluorescent bulbs with
separate ferromagnetic ballast
4 - Fluorescent tubes
230 V~ 500 VA 2.1 A
5 - Compact fluorescent bulbs with built-in electronic ballast
110 V~ 250 VA max. I max. ≤ 2.1A
6 - Compact fluorescent bulbs with built-in ferromagnetic ballast
7 - LED bulbs U ≤ 30 V= 2.1 A max.

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3. DIMENSIONS

87

90
Ø:
143.5

4. CONNECTION
4.1 Wiring with auxiliary control: 

8.5 A
max.

PB

100 m max.

4.2 Wiring for several loads connected in parallel

S1 S2 SN

8.5 A 8.5 A 8.5 A


max. max. max.
L1 L2 LN
PB

100 m max.

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4. CONNECTION (continued)
4.3 Wiring for a single load connected in parallel

S1 S2 SN

8.5 A
max.

PB

100 m max.

4.4 Wiring with a timer

S1 S2 N B
0 047 04
N B
4 126 02
PB

S- S+
S- S+
8.5 A
L 4
max.
L 4

100 m max.

With this wiring, the configuration tool must be on "Pulse" (see paragraph 8. Settings).

5. REMOVAL

 

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6. INSTALLATION 6. INSTALLATION (continued)


6.1 Sensor positioning 6.3 Fitting

X2
IP55

X2

Attention:
SNAP
Break the tabs to allow water to
drain away.
SNAP

IP 55

6.2 Recommended light exposure
2.5 m

3.5 m


2.5 m

3.5 m

180°


120°
45°

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6. INSTALLATION (continued) 7. OPERATION


6.3 Fitting (continued) Manual ON/Auto OFF mode:
Pressing the auxiliary control allows the load to be switched on or off
50 manually. If the control is not pressed, the sensor will cut off the load
at the end of the time delay or when the light level threshold has been
reached.
Ø > 67
Auto ON/OFF mode:
The load will be switched on and off automatically.
Option: It is possible to manage the sensor using infrared remote
control: Cat. Nos. 0 882 20/31.

7.1 More than one sensor and more than one load
The products can be synchronised in two steps:
- one long press (>1s) all the sensors (S) switch to the ON state
-o
 ne short press all the sensors (S) inversion of OFF to ON or ON to OFF

IP 55
L1 OFF S1 OFF L1 ON S1 ON
PB
L2 OFF S2 OFF <1s L2 ON S2 ON

Ln OFF Sn OFF Sn ON
Ln ON

0 489 72
L1 ON S1 ON L1 OFF
PB S1 OFF

L2 ON S2 ON <1s L2 OFF S2 OFF

Sn ON Ln OFF Sn OFF
Ln ON

L1 OFF
L1 ON S1 ON PB S1 OFF

L2 OFF S2 OFF <1s L2 ON S2 ON

Sn OFF Sn ON
Ln OFF Ln ON
IP 55

L1 ON S1 ON PB L1 OFF S1 OFF
>1s
S2 OFF + L2 OFF S2 OFF
L2 OFF
<1s
Sn OFF Ln OFF Sn OFF
Ln OFF

S1 ON L1 ON S1 ON
L1 ON PB
L2 OFF S2 OFF >1s L2 ON S2 ON

Sn OFF Sn ON
Ln OFF
Ln ON

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7. OPERATION (continued) 8. SETTINGS


7.2 Several sensors connected to a single load 8.1 Detection parameters
Sensor parameter Default Modifiable Configuration
value parameters tools
0 882 30 0 882 35
S1 OFF S1 ON 3, 5, 10, 15, 20 min −
PB Time delay 15 min
5 s - 59 min 59 s −
L OFF S2 OFF <1s L ON S2 ON
PIR (very Low, medium,
Sensitivity
Sn OFF Sn ON high) high, very high
Activate/
Auto on/Auto off Inactive
Deactivate

Modes
Walk-through Activate/
Active
mode Deactivate
S1 ON S1 OFF
PB Manual on/Auto
Inactive
Activate/
S2 ON S2 OFF off Deactivate
L ON <1s L OFF
Initial PIR Not modifiable −

Detection
Sn ON Sn OFF

system
Maintain PIR Not modifiable −

Restart PIR PIR, Deactivate −


Activate/
Alarm Inactive −
S1 ON S1 OFF Deactivate
PB
L ON S2 OFF <1s L ON S2 ON Time delay: Length of time the load is on after detection occurs.
Sn OFF Sn ON Sensitivity: Detection range setting.
 ulse function: Value 0 ( on configuration tool 0 882 30) is used to
P
set the time delay on the timer.
For timer operation, activate the pulse function with the
configuration tool 0 882 30. Go to Sensor parameter\time delay,
S1 ON PB S1 OFF
then set the time delay to 00 h 00 min 00 s: the Pulse icon appears
>1s
S2 OFF + L OFF S2 OFF on the screen, then send the setting to the sensor and the PULSE
L ON
<1s function will be activated, finally set the time delay on the timer
Sn OFF Sn OFF (10 minutes max).
Modes:
Auto on/Auto off mode:
Comes on automatically:
S1 ON S1 ON - At the detection of a presence if there is an insufficient natural level of
PB light.
L ON S2 OFF >1s L ON S2 ON Turns off automatically:
Sn OFF Sn ON - If no presence is detected and at the end of the time delay set.
- Or if the natural light level is sufficient (regulation activated).
Any new detection triggers an automatic switch-on if there is
insufficient light.
Walk-through mode:
- I f no presence is detected in the 20 seconds following an initial
detection, the product will cut off the load after 3 minutes.
- I f another presence is detected in the 3 minutes following initial
detection, the device will cut off the load at the end of the set time
delay.
Manual on/Auto off mode:
Manual switch-on, automatic switch-off:
- When no presence is detected and at the end of the set time delay.
After switch-off, any new detection within a 30-second period triggers
an automatic switch-on. The Restart function must be activated.
After 30 seconds the device is switched on via a manual control.
Detection system:
Initial detection: The load is switched on as soon as the first detection
occurs if the natural light level is below the light level threshold.
Maintain: The load remains active if another presence is detected.
Restart: In manual mode. After switch-off, any new detection within a
30-second period triggers an automatic switch-on.
After 30 seconds the device must be switched on manually.
Alarm: an audible signal is emitted before switch-off (1 minute before,
then 30 seconds, then 10 seconds).

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8. SETTINGS (continued) 8. SETTINGS (continued)


8.2 Light parameters 8.3 Modifying the parameters using the configuration tools
Sensor parameter Default Modifiable Configuration
(suite)
value parameters tools
0 882 30 0 882 35
20, 100, 300, 500,

Light level threshold 150 lux 1000 lux
5 - 1275 lux −
Calibration − 0 - 99,995 lux −
Advanced

Activate/
mode

Regulation Active −
Deactivate
Light
Auto Auto - 1275 lux −
contribution

Light level threshold: Value at which the load comes on if the


natural light level is less than the setting.

Eye function: Value 0 (eye on configuration tool 0 882 30) is


used to save the ambient light level in the room as a light level
threshold.
• 0 882 35: Simplified configuration tool
Advanced mode: • 0 882 30: Advanced configuration tool
When the sensor receives an IR command via a configuration tool,
Calibration: The ambient light level measured with a luxmeter it emits a beep acknowledging the modification.
must then be transmitted to the sensor (see data sheet For more information about setting parameters, refer to the data
Cat. No. 0 882 30). sheet for the configuration tool Cat. No. 0 882 30 and the lighting
Regulation: Automatic switch-off of the load 10 minutes after the management sensor guide.
light level threshold is exceeded with an additional safety threshold - Restore to factory settings:
(to avoid lights switching off at the wrong moment). 1st press: Short press on LEARN, the LED flashes slowly.
Light contribution: Quantity of additional lux brought in by the load 2nd press: H
 old down LEARN for 10 seconds until the LED flashes
being switched on. quickly.
When the light contribution parameter is set to "Auto" (value 0) on
configuration tool 0 882 30, the sensor automatically calculates the light
contribution.

8.3 Modifying the parameters using the configuration tools

• 0 882 40: Configuration gateway and Legrand Close Up application.


The Close Up application is available on the Apple Store and the Play
Store

App Store Google Play

The detector functions are controlled by a number of parameters which As from 01/01/2022, this product
ref. 0 882 30 is no longer sold.
can be changed or programmed by an infrared configurator.
In combination with configuration tool 0 882 40, the Legrand Close Up
smartphone app can be used to view and modify all the detector
parameters with online help.
Point the infrared configuration tool at the detector and send the
necessary programming commands to the unit as indicated in the table
below.

For more information about setting parameters, refer to the data sheet
for the configuration gateway Cat. No. 0 882 40.

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9. PERFORMANCE 9. PERFORMANCE (continued)

9.2 Tangential movement

20°
Height
2.5 m

m: 3 0 5 10 15

9.1 Radial movement

Height
2.5 m b

a: 3m 0 5m 10 m 15 m
m: 3 0 4

Installation height: 2.5 m and 4 m


Sensitivity Sensitivity Sensitivity Sensitivity
Low (25%) Medium High (75%) Very high (100%)
(50%)
a (m) b (m) a (m) b (m) a (m) b (m) a (m) b (m)
2.5 8 6 10 7 11 8 15 10
b 4 9 7 11 8 14 9 18 10

a: 3m 0 4m

Installation height: 2.5 m and 4 m


Sensitivity Sensitivity Sensitivity Sensitivity
Low (25%) Medium High (75%) Very high (100%)
(50%)
a (m) b (m) a (m) b (m) a (m) b (m) a (m) b (m)
2.5 2 6 3 6 4 6 4 6
4 2 7 3 7 4 8 4 8

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10. CARE 12. STANDARDS


Keep the lens clean. Directive: CE
Clean the surface with a cloth. Installation standard: NFC 15-100
Do not use: acetone, tar-removing cleaning agents or trichloroethylene.
Resistant to the following products: - Hexane (En 60669-1) Product standards: IEC 60669-2-1
- Methylated spirit Environmental standards:
- Soapy water - European Directive 2002/96/EC:
- Diluted ammonia WEEE (Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment).
- Bleach diluted to 10% - European Directive 2002/95/EC:
- Window-cleaning products RoHS (Restriction of Hazardous Substances).
- Regulations: ERP (public buildings)
Attention: ERT (workplace buildings)
Always test before using other special cleaning products. IGH (high-rise buildings)

Note:
All technical information is available at

11. TROUBLESHOOTING

PROBLEM CAUSES SOLUTIONS


Lighting stays on when there is no-one present Some sources of interference, such as air 1- Reduce the sensitivity level
currents, vibrations and radiators, can cause 2- If the interference continues: using the
unintended operation configuration tool, go into the Detection
system parameters, select Maintain and then
choose PIR
3- If the interference still continues, move the
sensor away from sources of interference
Lighting does not switch off during the day Regulation function not active Activate the regulation function
when there is an adequate level of natural light Light level threshold set too high Reduce the light level threshold
Light contribution is too high Check that the sensor is positioned correctly in
relation to the window
Decrease the power of the luminaires
Lighting switches off when there are people Time delay too short Increase the time delay
present and the natural light level is not Detection sensitivity too low For work areas, choose between
adequate (darkness) 10 and 1 (10 minutes recommended)
Light level threshold too low
Increase the sensitivity
Move the sensor closer to the work area
Increase the threshold

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