STEINEL RM 50 Manuel d'utilisation
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Intended uses
• For indoor use only
• For individual fi xture lighting control with
grouping (zone control) capability
• RHB 300, RHB 200 or RM 50
• Two 1/2” KO locknuts
• Installation instructions
Needed for installation
• 3 wire nuts for termination
Applications
• RHB 300: Open areas where 360 degree
coverage and wireless group control is
desired, such as in warehouses, distribution
centers, gymnasiums
• RHB 200: High bay aisle ways where aisle
coverage and wireless group control is
desired
• RM 50: For use with the RHB 200 or RHB
300 for wireless group control
Package Contents
Installation Overview
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WARNING
• Turn power off at the circuit breaker before installing the sensor
• Sensor must be installed and used in accordance with appropriate electrical codes and
regulations
• Installation by a qualifi ed electrician is recommended
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STEINEL Wireless System Overview
Communication
Frequency
Transmission Range
915 MHz
300 feet (91.4 m) depending on line of sight. Range may be less if
signal needs to pass through obstacles. Approximate percentage
of signal loss:
0 – 30% plasterboard, wood, uncoated glass
5 – 35% chipboard, brickwork
10 – 90% reinforced concrete
90 – 100%, metal, aluminum laminate
100% service/elevator shafts, metal enclosures, fi re walls
Recommendation: up to 100 ft (30.5 m) of safe wireless connection
STEINEL Wireless System Specifi cations
STEINEL wireless lighting control devices work
together to create groups (or control zones)
without the need for additional wiring.
The devices are RF based, operating at a
frequency of 915 MHz. They are grouped
together via a DIP switch address. All devices in
a group must have the same DIP switch setting.
These grouped devices form a lighting control
zone. Any wireless occupancy sensor will switch
all devices in a group on when triggered.
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The STEINEL wireless lighting control system enables group control of lighting fi xtures. In this example, the RHB 300 sensors are set up into
two groups (or lighting zones). Detection by one sensor in a group, activates lighting for all the sensors in that group.
Group 1
Group 2
EM 1-1
LP 1-1
EM 1-2
LP 1-2
ON
DIP
1
3 4 5
2
ON
DIP
1
3 4 5
2
LP - Lighting Branch Circuit
EM - Emergency Lighting Circuit
- Lighting Fixture
- Night Light
- RHB 300
- Lighting Zone/Group
LEGEND