External sensor 230 V

External sensor 230 V

LMS ZIGBEE PIR CLS SENSOR-R 230V is an external sensor that connects directly to mains power. The sensor is designed for office and industrial applications. The settings can be made for occupancy-only or occupancy + daylight harvesting. It is a recessed version - if you need a surface-mounting box, see accessories.

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LMS ZIGBEE PIR CLS SENSOR-R 230V

B12201004

 

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LMS ZIGBEE SENSOR-S MNT BOX

B12204003

The LMS ZIGBEE PIR CLS SENSOR-R 230V does not have a DALI output. To add a standard DALI luminaire to the system, you must use a ZIGBEE DALI BRIDGE together with our LMS ZIGBEE PIR CLS SENSOR Mod 01.

Key Features

  • No Battery Required – Operates continuously without maintenance.

  • Supports Occupancy & Daylight Detection – Enables automatic lighting control based on movement and natural light levels.

  • Works in Hybrid Networks – Compatible with wireless drivers and luminaire-integrated sensors (firmware 2 or higher).

  • Daylight Regulation Capabilities – Can manage a daylight area where lights adjust brightness based on ambient daylight.

  • Can Be Assigned to Groups or Zones – Offers flexibility in lighting control for different areas.


Commissioning Process

To add a mains-powered external sensor to a Wireless Zigbee system:

  1. Open the Glamox Wireless Zigbee app and go to the desired group or zone.

  2. Tap “+”, select “Sensors”, and choose Mains-Powered External Sensor from the dropdown list.

  3. Wait 10 seconds for the system to scan for available sensors.

  4. Use a flashlight to trigger the sensor or select it from the discovered device list.

  5. Tap “+” to commission the sensor and select “Finish adding”.


Integration with Daylight Areas

Mains-powered sensors can control daylight-dependent lighting behavior by defining daylight areas. A daylight area ensures that only selected lights adjust their brightness in response to natural daylight levels.

Creating a Daylight Area

  1. After commissioning the sensor, tap “Create Daylight Area” in the app.

  2. Assign a name to the daylight area.

  3. Select which lights should be included in the daylight area.

  4. Tap “Calibrate and Turn On” to start the calibration process.

  5. Once calibration is complete, tap “Finish” to apply the settings.

Best Practices for Daylight Regulation

  • Calibrate at night or with blinds closed for accurate light level adjustment.

  • Up to 25 lights can be assigned to a single daylight area.

  • Frequent changes to daylight area assignments may cause unpredictable lighting behavior.


Limitations & Considerations

  • Requires a Wired Connection – Unlike battery-powered sensors, mains-powered sensors need a physical power source.

  • Firmware Compatibility:

    • Only wireless drivers with firmware 2.1 or higher can be assigned to daylight areas controlled by mains-powered sensors.

    • Sensors can only be added to groups containing wireless drivers or luminaire-integrated sensors (firmware 2 or higher).

  • Zone Occupancy Sharing Behavior:

    • If zone occupancy sharing is disabled, lights in the group will react to group-level sensors but not to zone-specific sensors.


Troubleshooting Mains-Powered Sensors

  • Sensor not detected? Ensure the sensor is powered on and within Bluetooth range.

  • Lights not responding to occupancy? Try removing and re-adding the sensor in the app.

  • Unexpected daylight regulation behavior? Perform recalibration at night for better accuracy.

  • Zone-based sensors not triggering lights? Check zone occupancy sharing settings in the app.