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Argus surface mounted
movement detectors
Movement
detectors
Technical
Section 9
Dimensions
Section 10
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ARGUS 360
Description
Part number
Polar white
MTN564419
Electronic movement detector for outdoor ceiling mounting.
360° surface monitoring over a length of 30 m and a width of 20 m.
Function bar to set brightness and time. With integrated function display.
Technical data
Mains voltage: AC 230 V, ± 10 %, 50 Hz
Incandescent lamps: max. 3000 W
Halogen lamps: AC 230 V, max. 2500 W
Capacitive load: max. 140 μF
Max. switching current: 16 A, AC 230 V, cos
ϕ
= 0,6
Power consumption: < 1 W
Angle of detection: 360°
Range: max. 16 m
Number of levels: 7
Number of zones: 124 with 496 switching segments
Light sensor: infinitely adjustable from 3-1000 lux
Time: adjustable in 6 levels of approx. 1 sec. to approx. 8 min.
Neutral conductor: required
EC guidelines: Low voltage guideline 73/23/EEC and EMC guideline 89/336/EEC
Type of protection: IP 5
Accessories: Capacitor, Part number MTN542895.
Accessories
Description
Part number
Capacitor AC 230 V, 0.33 μF
MTN542895
AC 230 V, 0.33 μF
For use in push-button circuits to prevent flickering of the neon lamp and/or
instantaneous switching of the installation relay when several push-buttons with
neon lamps are in use.
For interference suppression of inductive loads, e.g. relays, contactors, fluorescent
lamps, transformers, if the induction voltage of these devices leads to the
retriggering of the ARGUS.
Area of detection
The specified ranges refer to average conditions and
a mounting height of 2.50 m and should therefore
be taken as guide values. The range can vary greatly
depending on the weather.
A = Inner safety area with an area of detection of 360°
within a radius of approx. 4 m.
B = Middle safety zone with an angle of detection of
360° and a radius of approx. 7 m.
C = Outer safety zone with a detection angle of 360°
and an area of detection of approx. 30 m depth
(16 m to the front and 14 m to the back) and 20 m
width.
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