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Chapter 5: ARGUS
5.1 ARGUS movement detector, surface-mounted
INSTABUS ARGUS 220 Connect
Art. no. 6315 ..
Version 03/04 7
Putting the ARGUS into operation
The operating elements of the ARGUS are protected
by the cover plate. You can read off the set values
thanks to the position of the arrow shown on the con-
trollers.
1 Slide the plate upwards by approx. 6 mm until you
feel it hit the stop, and then pull it forwards.
2 Load the physical address and the application into
the movement detector using the EIB Tool Softwa-
re (ETS).
A: When assigning the physical address, guide a
programming magnet (e.g. art. no. 6391 90) over
the programming area.
B: During the assignment, the programming LED
lights up. It is extinguished if the physical address
has been loaded successfully.
Conducting a functional test
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Note
Depending on the application program, you can
either set the time in the software or on the
time controller.
1 Set the time to 1 second (left-hand stop).
2 Set the brightness controller to daytime operation
(sun symbol/right-hand stop) or select the setting
"independent of brightness" in ETS.
3 Set the sensitivity to maximum (right-hand stop).
The functional display lights up after each detection of
movement e.g. when you place your hand in front of
the ARGUS.
Setting the ARGUS
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Risk of damage!
The sensor head should only be rotated until it
reaches the stop and no further.
To achieve an angle "above" the stop, change the
direction of rotation.
1 Align the sensor head of the movement detector to
the monitored area.
2 Step from the edge into the area of detection and
check whether the ARGUS switches the load and
the functional display.
Setting the sensitivity
The sensitivity can be infinitely adjusted with the sen-
sitivity controller so that the ARGUS detects move-
ments up to a distance of 16 m.
3. Operation
A
B
24˚
12˚12˚
12˚ 12˚
29˚
8,5˚
8,5˚
25˚
25˚
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