OSRAM DUO User Manual

Description, Purpose and application, Function

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Presence sensor

(light and motion sensor)

Fitting instructions

IX 2009
DUO_ma0909en_we1.01.indd

DUO

ON

1

3

2

4

L

N

0V

B

DUO

1

5

1

5

DUO

N

0V

L

6 mm

0,34 - 1,5mm

2

B

E

D

F

B
C

G

A

G

ON

1

3

2

4

L

N

0V

B

DUO

1

5

1

5

DUO

N

0V

L

6 mm

0,34 - 1,5mm

2

B

E

D

F

B
C

G

A

G

Description

Purpose and application

The DUO sensor detects the presence of persons and mea-

sures the intensity of ambient light.
The sensor is designed for installation on ceilings or in lumi-

naires using a T5/T8 holding clip and is ideal for the expansion

of existing electrical installations.
The following application types are available, depending on how

the sensor is connected (see the connection diagram):
• Alternative 1: One sensor switches a load area by means of

light and/or motion detection.

• Alternative 2: One sensor switches a load area by means

of light and/or motion detection. Additional motion detection

sensors are used to expand the detection area (slave mode).

Function

The sensor operates fully automatically and the values detected

by the sensor (motion, light value) control the switching

behaviour on the basis of the parameters set by the user. The

measured light value depends on the incidence of daylight, the

artificial lighting and the properties of the surface (light/dark).
The following parameters can be set:
• Switch-off delay time (if no motion is detected)
• Light value
• Function mode

Design

The sensor is made up of the following components:
Upper section of housing:
• Motion sensor (A)
• LED (B)
• Light sensor (C)
• Adjusting screws:

– Setpoint for brightness (D)

– Switch-off delay time (E)

• DIP switch on the back (F)

Lower section of housing:
• Connections (G):

– L, N: Supply lines

– Switch contact

– Parallel circuit for joint motion detection

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