ProfessionalLINE 280 | ProfessionalLINE 90 | ABB ProfessionalLINE 220, 280, 90, AlarmLINE 220, SelectLINE 220 movement detector Manual

Add to My manuals
28 Pages

Busch-Watchdog ProfessionalLINE 220, ProfessionalLINE 280, AlarmLINE 220, ProfessionalLINE 90, SelectLINE 220. The Busch-Watchdog is a passive infrared movement detector. It registers invisible infrared heat radiation. If the registered energy pattern changes as the result of movement, a pulse is activated. The range depends on the intensity of the infrared radiation and its direction of movement. The Busch-Watchdog is purely a receiver and transmits no signals itself. It has automatic range stabilisation, automatic interference suppression, and a high-capacity relay.

advertisement

ABB Busch-Watchdog Manual for Electrical Specialists | Manualzz

Tomorrow’s aspirations.

www.Busch-Jaeger.com

Busch-Watchdog

Manual for

Electrical Specialists

More security

Delivered today.

2

Contents

Technology

Applications

Operational safety/ Interference factors

Function overview

Range/Surveillance range

Installation

Connection and settings

Remote control

Applications for special devices

Busch-Watchdog range

Busch-Watchdog flush-mounted range

Possible combinations of functions of flush-mounted devices for slave unit operation

Examples of typical circuits

Troubleshooting

11

12–14

15

16–17

4–6

7

8-9

10

18–19

20

21

22

23–26

27

3

Technology

The new professional class of Busch-Watchdogs is an assortment of outdoor movement detectors. Optimum detection and the professional lens have long been the trademark of Busch-Watchdogs.

The innovations include features that allow better adjustment, improved operation and easier installation.

Basic principles

The Busch-Watchdog is a passive infrared movement detector.

It registers invisible infrared heat radiation.

If the registered energy pattern changes as the result of movement, a pulse is activated.

The range depends on the intensity of the infrared radiation and on its direction of movement. The Busch-

Watchdog is purely a receiver and transmits no signals itself. The connection between the heat source and the Busch-Watchdog is the ambient air. Under certain circumstances, the reception conditions are influenced by the prevailing weather conditions. As a result of the highly intelligent electronics, the Busch-

Watchdog can recognise this and largely compensates for range fluctuations. Detection through obstacles such as glass or vegetation is not possible.

The detection principle

All bodies with internal heat emit infrared radiation. The sensors used in the Busch-Watchdogs can detect this infrared radiation. The more distinct the radiation in relation to the surrounding area, i.e. the colder the outside temperature, and the more intensive the radiation of the detected body, the larger the sensor signal.

The Busch-Watchdog reacts to large, rapid changes in temperature. Slow temperature changes and constant temperatures, such as the cooling of a car engine, do not activate the device.

If a person moves directly towards the sensor, the increase in heat intensity is slow, and the unit is not, therefore, activated immediately.

Where possible, the device should therefore be fitted at a right angle to the likely direction of movement to ensure reliable activation. Humid air (for example fog) can reflect the infrared radiation, resulting in reduced device sensitivity.

4

Technology

The optical system

The range and detection angle of a movement sensor are determined mainly by its optics – i.e. the arrangement and design of the sensors used and of the lens. In the

Busch-Watchdog

220 ProfessionalLINE,

3 highly sensitive sensors in combination with a mirror system and the perfectly matched lens result in a detection angle of

220 degrees. The lens and the mirror system receive and bundle the infrared radiation and project it onto the sensor. The sensitivity to movement within the detection zone is determined mainly by the number of lens segments and their optical design. The available range depends on the size of the lens segments (optical magnification) and the electrical amplification factor.

The lens system of the

Busch-Watchdog, which is permanently connected to the sensor housing to provide a good seal for the unit, has an exceptionally high resolution for movement detectors.

The possibility of monitoring "backwards" beyond the frame without loss of frontal range, for installation directly above doors or windows, is also unique. This is especially convenient when leaving the house.

The following factors should be taken into account at the planning stage:

The most frequent direction of movement of an object with respect to the mounting – optimally, movement at an angle to the detection levels

(see Fig. P. 4).

Mounting height 2.5 m

– this height ensures an optimum monitoring function and forms the basis of the range specifications.

The microprocessor

The use of a microprocessor to control the Busch-Watchdog provides a series of valuable features:

• Range stabilisation in a variety of weather conditions

• Short-time pulse, e.g.

for staircase timer switches

• Precise digital time and dusk setting

• Selectable simulated presence

• Suppression of inadvertent wrong operations to ensure that undesirable inadvertent operations due, for example, to moving trees, wind, etc.

are largely filtered out.

• Continuous light through NC switch

• Intelligent alarm function (separate surveillance zone)

• Dazzleproof e.g.

against car headlights and torches

Self-test

A further advantage of the microprocessor used in the Busch-Watchdog

220/280 ProfessionalLINE and Busch-Watchdog 220

AlarmLINE is its built-in test function. Every time the supply voltage is connected or a restart occurs, an internal test program carries out a complete self-test.

If this test is positive, the Busch-Watchdog switches itself on for at least approx. one minute or the set delay time.

This confirms that the device is fully operational.

5

Technology

Each Busch-Watchdog of the new Professional class has been developed for a particular area of use.

The diagrams show the various areas of use.

220°

Level 1

Level 2

280° 90°

With its many mounting and alignment options, the Busch-Watchdog can be optimally adapted to the local conditions.

The various detection levels

To fully cover the surveillance zone, the

Fresnel lens splits the zone into several overlapping levels.

Levels 1 and 2

cover remote surveillance and ensure seamless detection when the surveillance zone is entered from the outside.

Level 3

covers closerange detection to prevent undetected entry of the surveillance zone close to the wall.

Level 4

covers the rearfield detection, which is activated when the front door is opened from the inside.

Level 4

Level 3

Rearfield detection

Additional protection for windows and doors up to the wall of the house, even in case of installation directly above doors and windows, is provided by the integrated rearfield detection.

6

Applications

This table lists only some of the many possible applications.

You will also find the appropriate version for your specific application.

Busch-Watchdog

Devices

Application areas

Buildings

Private house

Administrative buildings

Hotels

Schools

Sports facilities

Industrial buildings

Multi-storey car-parks, basement garages

Shops

Transportation companies

Car-parks

Hospitals, old people's homes

Furniture stores

Trade fairs, exhibitions

Tennis and squash courts

High-shelf warehouses

Busch-Watchdog

220 ProfessionalLINE,

280 ProfessionalLINE,

90 ProfessionalLINE

Corridors, hallways, cellars, changing rooms, rest rooms loading bays, showrooms, outdoor areas, garages, terraces etc.

Busch-Watchdog

220 SelectLINE

Animal path in outdoor areas, storage rooms

Busch-Watchdog

220 AlarmLINE

Outdoor areas, terraces, loading ramps

Busch-Watchdog

180 UP Standard/

Comfort II

Hallways, corridors, cellars, libraries, offices

7

Operational safety/interference factors

The high-capacity relay

To allow the connection of high loads without needing an additional auxiliary relay and the connected installation work, only tested highcapacity relays are used. Beside the high switching capacity of up to 3,680 W/VA without additional contactor relays, these relays guarantee high service life of the device.

Automatic range stabilisation

The range normally fluctuates between 50 and

100% depending on the prevailing ambient conditions. The Busch-

Watchdog recognises the ambient conditions.

A built-in microprocessor with intelligent software then controls the internal electronic amplification to reduce weather-induced range fluctuations to a minimum.

Automatic interference suppression

This is another feature made possible by the built-in microprocessor of the Busch-Watchdog. If, for example, the detector switches on due to sunlight, wind and moving bushes, the detection logic recognises this and suppresses many of the unwanted operations by adjusting the operating mode.

External light protection

With the dusk sensor set to "dark", the

Busch-Watchdog could be deactivated by a light source (torch or car headlights).

To avoid this situation and therefore increase security, the Busch-

Watchdog leaves its current monitoring function unchanged for 90 seconds if the light conditions sud-

Range up to 16 m

8

Operational safety/interference factors

Wrong operation

The principle of operation of a passive infrared movement detector means that its function depends on the physical conditions in the detection zone. the detection zone and this bush or tree moves in the wind, this may cause a movement detector to trigger.

Sunlight reflecting off glass or water, a heat source cooling down

(e.g. a lamp mounted nearby) or animals in the detection zone can also trigger detection.

When heat sources move and the response threshold of the Busch-

Watchdog is exceeded, operation is triggered.

Sunlight has a high percentage of natural infrared radiation. If the sun shines, for example, onto a bush or a tree in

Mains voltage peaks, caused, for example, by switching inductances such as relays and contactors on and off, can also activate a movement detector. This can be prevented by using surge voltage protectors or a special RC element.

For further information about this, see the troubleshooting section.

Range fluctuations

In extreme weather conditions, the size of the detection zone may change. High outside temperatures and poor visual conditions due to fog, rain or snow can temporarily reduce the range.

Excessively long ranges are caused by close-by sources of extreme heat, such as lorries or buses, and at very low outside temperatures and good visual conditions. It is important here to set the detection range to the required distance during installation by adjusting the angle of the Busch-Watchdog sensor and, if necessary, by using Busch-

Watchdog masking strips.

The automatic range stabilisation of the

Busch-Watchdog counteracts the effects described above, but, for physical reasons, it cannot guarantee a complete elimination of all unwanted switching operations under all conditions.

9

Function overview

Busch-Watchdog surface-mounted

90 ProfessionalLINE 220 ProfessionalLINE 220 SelectLINE 280 ProfessionalLINE 220 AlarmLINE

Detection angle

Surveillance levels

Close-range detection

Rearfield detection

1st detection zone

Range, frontal (max.)

Range, lateral (max.)

2nd detection zone

Range, frontal (max.)

Range, lateral (max.)

Direction-independent detection 2)

Sensitivity adjustable

Microprocessor

Autom. range stabilisation

Autom. interference suppression

Dazzle-proof

90°

4

12 m

6 m

Integrated test function

High-capacity relay

Additional switch output

Potential-free switch contact 3)

Temperature range

Dusk sensor

16 AX 1)

Off-delay

Compulsory cutout after 90 mins 5)

Short-time pulse (1 s)

Suitable for incandescent lamps

Suitable for fluorescent lamps

Suitable for low-voltage halogen lamps

Water protection

–25°– +55 °C

• 4)

• 4)

IP 55

Wall mounting

Ceiling mounting

Corner mounting 6)

Masking strips (cover foil)

Remote control anthracite brown white silver metallic

6853 AGM-35

6853 AGM-201

6853 AGM-204

6853 AGM-208

220°

4

16 m

16 m

16 AX 1)

–25°– +55 °C

IP 55

6845 AGM-35

6845 AGM-201

6845 AGM-204

6845 AGM-208

220°

1

16 m

16 m

16 AX 1)

–25°– +55 °C

IP 55

6845 AGS-35

6845 AGS-204

280°

4

16 m

16 m

16 AX 1)

–25°– +55 °C

IP 55

6848 AGM-35

6848 AGM-201

6848 AGM-208

10 AX 2)

-25°- +55 °C

IP 55

6849 AGM-35

6849 AGM-201

6849 AGM-204

6849 AGM-208

6 m

6 m

10 AX 1)

220°

4

16 m

16 m

1)

5)

X designation: relay can also switch capacitive loads.

2)

3)

4)

For detection in the security zone.

For the 2nd detection zone (6 m). Simultaneous switching with 1st detection zone (16 m) can be activated via infrared service manual transmitter 6842.

Combined adjustment for dusk sensor and off-delay.

Can be deactivated via infrared service manual transmitter 6842.

6)

With corner adapter 6887-xxx.

10

Range/Surveillance range

A high surveillance density is crucial to guarantee the detection quality of a movement detector. In the Busch-

Watchdog, up to 416 closely packed, largearea switching segments monitor the surveillance zone in up to

104 sectors. This large number of operating points guarantees reliable switching even for small movements.

Its wide range of up to

16 m at the front and to both sides is unique.

The detection range is affected by the following factors:

• Installation site and height

• Horizontal and vertical alignment

• Direction of movement in the detection zone

• Local weather conditions

Busch-Watchdog

90 ProfessionalLINE

Rearfield detection

Range up to 12 m

6 m 6 m

Busch-Watchdog

220 AlarmLINE

Rearfield detection

Security zone 6 m

Range up to 16 m

Busch-Watchdog

220 ProfessionalLINE

Busch-Watchdog

220 SelectLINE

Rearfield detection

Range up to 16 m

Range up to 16 m

Busch-Watchdog

280 ProfessionalLINE Rearfield detection

Range up to 16 m

11

Installation

To ensure that the

Busch-Watchdog functions optimally, the following information and installation preconditions or minimum distances must be observed.

2,5 m

Installation instructions

1

The Busch-Watchdog must be mounted on a solid wall, since each detector movement has the same effect as a movement of a heat source in the surveillance zone.

2

When specifying the mounting location and height, take into account the distances to the road and to neighbouring properties etc.

to avoid unwanted triggering.

3

Installation at a height of 2.5 m.

This is the

optimum

installation height. The readings given here (see P. 10) were taken at an ambient temperature of

20 °C with an approach from the side

(range fluctuations, e. g.

on account of weather conditions: see Page 8).

4

To optimise detection, install the device at an angle to the detection levels. A directly approaching heat source is not detected as reliably as one moving across the detection zone. Since infrared waves cannot penetrate solid objects, make sure that nothing obstructs the line of vision of the Busch-

Watchdog.

5

Every passive infrared movement detector responds to a fast change in local heat radiation. For example, raindrops on the lens may deflect the heat radiation, disturb the local conditions and trigger switching. To prevent inadvertent switching operations, the Busch-Watchdog should therefore be installed so that it is protected from rain, wind and direct sunlight as far as possible.

The housing of the

Busch-Watchdog is adequately protected against water spray, allowing an outdoor installation without additional water protection.

6

The minimum distance

between the

Busch-Watchdog and the switched lights

is

1.5 m.

The temperature change of a light installed near the sensor could otherwise cause the sensor to reactivate after it has been switched off.

Spotlights should not be aimed directly at the Busch-Watchdog.

12

Installation

The new Professional class has new possibilities for setting the

Busch-Watchdog.

The head of the Busch-

Watchdog can now be adjusted on 3 axes.

±

30

°

–30

°

±

+90

°

–40

°

30

°

+30

°

7

The range to the front can be adjusted by turning and tilting the sensor component, and to the side by

partial covering

of the lens (masking strip, see Page 14).

Inclined locations can be compensated by lateral turning (+/– 30°) of the

Busch-Watchdog on the wall connection boxes.

9

The adjusters must always point downwards after installation, otherwise the direction of detection is upwards.

11

Ceiling mounting

For installation e.g.

under roof projections, canopies and balconies, the Busch-Watchdogs

ProfessionalLINE and

AlarmLINE are optimally designed. The devices can be prepared for the respective mounting position by simply rotating the sensor housing. Again, the adjustment screws must point downwards after installation.

8

If parallel inductances such as relays, fluorescent lamps or transformers are switched with the Busch-Watchdog, we recommend the use of an RC suppressor

(order no. 6899) parallel to the consumer.

Because the Busch-

Watchdog is an electronic device, the installation of a surge arrester parallel to the power supply is advisable, since parallel inductances can cause overvoltages in the range of 3,000 - 4,000 volts.

10

Movement detectors are not suitable as special burglar alarm systems, as they do not have the tamper protection required for this function.

Important:

correct installation height (approx. 2.5 m)!

12

Observe

Installation in lighting control systems

For installation e.g. in hallways and corridors of administrative buildings, it is essential to adapt the surveillance zone to the local conditions. For installation, for example, in entrance halls and corridors of office buildings, note that the best results are obtained with movements

across the surveillance zone.

To bridge downtimes, the time should be set as high as possible.

13

Installation

In principle, all Busch-

Watchdogs can be mounted on ceilings, walls or even in corners.

Wall mounting

Busch-Watchdog

ProfessionalLINE

Busch-Watchdog

220 AlarmLINE

Ceiling mounting

Busch-Watchdog

ProfessionalLINE

Busch-Watchdog

220 AlarmLINE

Corner mounting

Busch-Watchdog

280 ProfessionalLINE

14

Restricting the detection zone

The masking strips

With the masking strips, areas that are not to be monitored can be specifically excluded from the surveillance zone. The masking strips can also be used to adjust the surveillance range for distinct surveillance zones.

Tip:

With the corner adapter

(order no. 6887), the unit can be fitted to a house corner or downpipes.

Connection and settings

The watchdog is connected with the wallmounted socket. The

Watchdog is simply clipped into place

(bayonet catch).

To match the Busch-

Watchdog ProfessionalLINE 220/280 and AlarmLINE units perfectly to the ambient conditions, the following variables are externally adjustable:

3

0

T/ S

15

10 s

5

1 min

Test/Standard operation (T/S)

In this operating mode, the shortest time setting of two seconds always applies in the daytime to define the surveillance zone irrespective of the set delay time. After the test phase of 10 mins, the

Watchdog automatically changes back to the

Standard operating mode.

Test function

To simplify adjustment during installation, the delay time is set to two seconds in the Test position. The dusk sensor is then disabled. Once the desired setting has been found after testing the settings in the surveillance zone, select the desired delay time and the dusk value to complete the installation.

Standard operation

The delay time (3 mins) and the dusk value

(4 Lux) are specified.

Dusk setting

Specifying unit activity according to ambient brightness (0.5 –

300 Lux, daytime operation).

Time setting

It specifies the delay time activated after the surveillance zone is vacated. Beside exact time settings, a shorttime pulse is provided.

Short-time pulse

( ) e.g. for activating bell systems. Every

10 s a pulse lasting

1 s is generated. With the Busch-Watchdog

220 AlarmLINE, the short-time pulse only affects switch output 1.

Note:

(only 220 AlarmLINE)

The delay time of the

2nd Switch output is limited to max. 3 mins.

The warning lamp (if activated via infrared service manual transmitter) has a fixed delay time of 30 s.

N

+

-

N

A

+

Sensitivity

The Busch-Watchdog works in 3 sensitivity level settings. Level N

(Normal) is standard.

Greater sensitivity + is e.g. intended for interior applications. In the operating mode – the sensitivity for a busy environment (trees or bushes) is reduced.

Comfort mode

(only 220 AlarmLINE)

In all sensitivity level settings the Busch-Watchdog 220 AlarmLINE works in comfort mode and serves to switch

2 different illumination zones.

Alarm mode

(only 220 AlarmLINE)

With the Busch-Watchdog 220 AlarmLINE, in this operating mode the warning light and the direction-dependent switching of the 2nd detection zone (security zone) are activated.

After the value drops below the set brightness threshold when the security zone is entered from outside the

2nd switch output is activated for max. 3 mins and the warning lamp for

30 s. In event of additional detection, the delay time restarts. When the person moves away from the Watchdog, there is no reaction from the warning light and switch output of the security zone. Only the switch output of the normal detection levels

(1– 4, see P. 6) is switched depending on brightness.

Tip:

By activating the function "Day operation for alarm evaluation" via the infrared service manual transmitter (see P. 17) the security zone can also be monitored during the day.

15

Remote control

With the two infrared manual transmitters or an additional button, the most important functions of the Busch-

Watchdog can be activated.

This also applies for the simulation of presence in which the Busch-

Watchdog switches to continuous light at dusk and later to normal operation.

ON OFF

ON OFF

ON

BUSC H-JAEG ER

OFF

Via NC switch

(manual operation)

By means of an NC switch in the supply line of the movement detector, the light can be switched on for the duration of the delay time set at the unit.

If during this time the movement detector detects movement, the connected lamp remains switched on.

Note:

(only 220 AlarmLINE)

Operation via NC switch only acts on switch output 1 (detection levels

1– 4, see P. 6).

Via infrared manual transmitter

Continuous light

If this function is activated, the relay output switches permanently for 4 hours. After this period, the previous operating mode is automatically reactivated.

Deactivation:

Early termination of the

4 hours' continuous light and return to operating mode that was active before the ON button was pressed.

Note:

When the short-time pulse is set, the switch output is cycled 1 s ON and 55 s OFF to control time switches.

The continuous light has no effect on the

2nd switch contact and the warning lamp

(only 220 AlarmLINE).

ON OFF

ON OFF

ON

BUSC H-JAEG ER

OFF

Simulated presence

This operating mode combines the functions of a movement detector with those of a traditional dusk switch. The connected lighting is switched on at dusk by approx. 22.30 or 23.30

(summer time). At the end of this permanent light phase, the device reverts to normal detection.

Operation

The movement detector measures the outside light parameters and learns in which season it is working.

The internal time basis is then adjusted accordingly (e.g. extended in autumn/winter).

Note:

When the short-time pulse is set, during the continuous light phase the switch output is cycled 1 s ON and

55 s OFF to control time switches.

The continuous light phase does not act on the 2nd switch contact and the warning lamp

(only 220 AlarmLINE).

16

Remote control

The infrared service manual transmitter has been developed especially for operation at the customer. Additional monitor functions, test operation and setting of the activation can be conveniently operated remotely or adjusted.

This is a particular advantage with units mounted high.

ON

90mi n .

OFF

ON

Alarm

OFF

ON

Test

OFF

ON

ON

90 min

OFF

ON

Alarm

OFF

OFF

S E N S IT IV ITY

N

+

B U S C H -J A E G E R

Via infrared manual transmitter

Compulsory cutout

After 90 mins, the

Watchdog switches the light off for approx. 2 s in order to determine the current ambient brightness in this period. The light is then switched back on depending on the detected movement and the set brightness switch threshold.

Factory setting: always deactivated.

(only Busch-Watchdog

220 AlarmLINE)

Activating/deactivating the 2nd switch output

(for detecting in the security zone).

Factory setting: always activated.

ON

Alarm

OFF

ON

Flashlight

OFF

ON OFF

ON

1 + 2

OFF

ON OFF

RESET

ON

Test

OFF

This function activates the test operation for an unlimited period, independently of the parameters set at the

Busch-Watchdog.

Continuous light and simulated presence are terminated. The test mode is exited via the

"TEST OFF" button.

In the T/S operating mode, standard mode or alarm mode is immediately activated (only

Busch-Watchdog

220 AlarmLINE).

Note:

Activation of the continuous light and simulated presence also terminates the test operation.

ON

OFF ON OFF

Continuous light (4 hrs)

On/Off (see P. 16). Activation of this function ends the test operation.

ON

Flashlight

OFF

+

(only Busch-Watchdog

220 AlarmLINE)

Activates/deactivates the warning lamp (detection in the security zone). Can be cut in in comfort mode and deselected in alarm mode.

N

Sensitivity is selectable.

In-house operation (+), normal (N) or busy (–) environment (trees/ bushes in surveillance zone).

ON

Alarm

OFF

(only Busch-Watchdog

220 AlarmLINE)

Activate/deactivate day operation (brightness sensor switched off) for evaluation of the security zone.

Factory setting: always deactivated.

(only Busch-Watchdog

220 AlarmLINE)

Activate/deactivate direction recognition during alarm operation.

When the Watchdog is approached (previous penetration of detection levels 1 or 2 see

P. 6, and subsequent entry of the security zone), the 2nd switch output and the warning lamp are switched on.

But not when the person moves away from the Watchdog or is present in the security zone.

Factory setting: deactivated in comfort mode, activated in alarm mode.

ON 1 + 2 OFF

(only Busch-Watchdog

220 AlarmLINE)

Activate/deactivate synchronous operation.

The two relays switch synchronously with the Busch-Watchdog

AlarmLINE. The detection levels 1– 4 (see

P. 6) are evaluated here.

Detection in the security zone is only indicated via the warning lamp, if activated.

Factory setting: always deactivated.

ON OFF

Simulated presence

On/Off (see Page 16).

Activation of this function ends the test operation.

RE S ET

Resetting to factory settings or values set at the device for sensitivity and operating mode. All parameters set via the infrared service manual transmitter are cancelled.

17

Applications for special devices –

In addition to the basic functions, the Busch-

Watchdog Professional offers numerous advantages in day-to-day operation.

Busch-Watchdog

220 SelectLINE

The particularly narrow, disc-shaped monitoring zone of the

Busch-Watchdog

220 SelectLINE makes it attractive for various applications in industrial and private use.

Horizontally aligned detection covering a large flat area can provide the desired effect of precise, spatially limited monitoring of properties or car-parks.

In contrast, a vertical surveillance zone is suitable with appropriate installation e.g. for warehouse aisles at large industrial sites.

On account of its special function and area of application, the

Busch-Watchdog

220 SelectLINE is not equipped with rearfield monitoring.

5

°

Ceiling-mounted Busch-Watchdog

220 SelectLINE

Wall-mounted Busch-Watchdog 220 SelectLINE

5

°

With an installation height of e.g. 1.5 m – horizontally aligned – there is an approx.

1 metre high area outside the detection zone. So small animals are not detected, but humans are.

18

Applications for special devices

The security provided by the Busch-Watchdog

220 AlarmLINE is unsurpassed. The light gives anyone approaching the house the impression that they have been seen. This is made possible with the additional security zone. The range of the security zone is about six metres to the front and to both sides.

If someone enters this inner zone from outside, the red warning light is activated and a signal applied to an additional potential-free output. The two signals can be cut out separately via the optional infrared service manual transmitter. At this 2nd output, an additional light can be connected or a signal can be sent to the control panel in the interior.

6 m

Alarm mode

The alarm mode is intended for monitoring a security zone at a distance of 6 m to the

Busch-Watchdog

220 AlarmLINE. The potential-free switch output of the security zone can be combined e.g. with a monitoring camera. The parallel transfer of information and alarm signals to the room and control panel is possible.

When the house is approached, at dusk the lighting is first switched on. If the area of the security zone is then entered, the 2nd switch output and the warning lamp are activated. A connected monitoring camera delivers the video information to the house and via the parallel ABB Powernet

EIB or ABB i-bus ®

EIB/KNX binary input corresponding messages are issued to the room and control panel. If the house is left or only a movement detected in the security zone (without previous detection in the remote level), only the outside lighting is switched on. Upon request (see

P. 17, remote control) the monitoring camera can be activated and signals sent to the room and control panel also in the daytime.

For additional connection images, see

P. 24/25.

Zone 1

Zone 2

16 m

Comfort mode

(2-zone operation)

The Busch-Watchdog

220 AlarmLINE performs in this function like 2 independent movement detectors.

Depending on the distance from the monitored house, 2 different surveillance zones can be evaluated separately. For example, at a distance of 6 – 16 m the path lighting is switched on, and if the person further approaches the house

(< 6 m), the door entrance lighting is activated. When the person moves away from the house, the two light sources switch in the reverse order.

At dusk, in the direct vicinity of the Watchdog, e.g. when somebody goes to the letterbox or dustbin, only the door entrance lighting is activated.

19

Busch-Watchdog range

The entire Busch-

Watchdog range includes movement detectors for outdoor areas and the flushmounted devices for interior and outside areas, as well as various accessories.

Movement detector

Flush-mounted devices

Busch-Watchdog

220 AlarmLINE.

The security professional.

Movement detector

Surface-mounted devices/accessories

Busch-Watchdog

220 ProfessionalLINE.

The universal professional.

Busch-Watchdog

280 ProfessionalLINE.

The professional for house corners.

Busch-Watchdog

90 ProfessionalLINE.

The professional for terraced houses.

Busch-Watchdog

220 SelectLINE.

Won't be disturbed by small animals.

Corner adapter for

Busch-Watchdog

ProfessionalLINE

Infrared manual transmitter

Flush-mounted devices/presence indicators

Infrared service manual transmitter

Busch-Watchdog

180 UP Comfort II

Busch-Watchdog

180 UP Standard

Busch-Watchdog

Allwetter 44

RC element

Busch-Watchdog

Präsenz tech 1)

20

Surface-mounted housing for Busch-Watchdog

Präsenz tech 1)

Infrared manual transmitter for

Busch-Watchdog

Presence tech

*Request separate user manual

0001-0-0222.

Busch-Watchdog flush-mounted range

The table shows the flush-mounted range including the presence indicator in overview.

Busch-Watchdog flush-mounted range

Standard

6810-212/214-101 6800-21X-104

Comfort II *

6800-2X-104 6800-8X-104 6800-7X-104

Allwetter 44 ®

6800-3X-102C

6813-xxx-101 6800-21X-104M 6800-2X-104M 6800-8X-104M 6800-7X-104M

6812 U-101 6804 U-101 6805 U 6401 U-102

IP 44

Frost-proof to –25 °C

Important!

Outdoors, use only with

6401 U-102

*Switch-off behaviour:

In combination with

6593 U (soft Off function), the Comfort II sensor dims down and switches off within 60 seconds.

L

2020 US

(NO switch)

Relay unit

700 W/VA

3-wire technology

MOSFET unit

60-420 W/VA

2-wire technology

Universal central dimmer

60-420 W/VA

2-wire technology

Universal serial unit

2.300 W/VA

3-wire technology

Slave unit

3-wire technology

Universal relay unit

2.300 W/VA

3-wire technology

Detection levels

ca. 3

° ca. 2

°

Surveillance zone

Mounting height Front

0.8 – 1.2 m 12 m

8 m 8 m

Side

8 m

Narrowing the detection zone

Horizontal

Fit masking strips on sides.

Vertical

No narrowing possible since there is only one detection level.

5

°

5

°

25

°

5

°

Mounting height Front

1.2 m 10 m

2.0 m

2.5 m

12 m

15 m

Side

2.5 m

4 m

5 m

Mounting height Front

1.2 m

2.0 m

2.5 m

9 m

12 m

15 m

Side

4 m

8 m

10 m

18

°

5

°

7

°

5

°

5

°

5

°

Fit masking strips on sides.

Fit masking strips on sides.

By covering the wide range, detection can be limited to the close range.

Mounting height

1.2 m

2.0 m

2.5 m

Remote Near

10 m

12 m

15 m

2 m

3 m

3.5 m

By covering the wide or medium range, detection can be limited to the medium or close range.

Remote Middle Near Mounting height

1.2 m

2.0 m

2.5 m

9 m

12 m

15 m

3 m

8 m

1 m

3 m

11 m 3.5 m

21

Possible combinations and functions of flush-mounted devices for slave unit operation

The flush-mounted devices can be functionally extended – with a slave unit.

The table shows an overview.

Flush-mounted inserts

Sensors

6812 U-101

6804 U-101

6810-21x-101

6800-xxx-104 (M)

6813-101

6810-21x-101

6800-xxx-104 (M)

6401 U-102

6813-101

6810-21x-101

6800-xxx-104 (M)

6800-3x-102C

6813-101

Slave unit

NC switch 1)

NC switch 1)

NC switch 1)

NO switch

6805 U

NO switch

6805 U

NO switch 2)

6805 U

NO switch

6805 U

NO switch

6805 U

NO switch

NO switch 2)

6805 U

Function

Switches on for 80 s, independently of ambient brightness

Switches on for the set period (min. 1 min for time settings less than 1 min; exception short-time pulse )

Switches on for the set period (min. 1 min for time settings less than 1 min; exception short-time pulse )

Switches on for 80 s, independently of ambient brightness

160 s as addition of main and slave units

Switches on for the set period (min. 1 min for time settings less than 1 min; exception short-time pulse )

Setting of short-time pulse

Switches on for the set period (exception short-time pulse )

Setting of short-time pulse and daytime operation

Switches on for 80 s, independently of ambient brightness

160 s as addition of main and slave units

Switches on for the set period (min. 1 min for time settings less than 1 min; exception short-time pulse )

Setting of short-time pulse

Switches on for the set period (min. 1 min for time settings less than 1 min; exception short-time pulse )

Switches on for the set period (exception short-time pulse )

Setting of short-time pulse and daytime operation

Flush-mounted inserts

6402 U

6593 U

6550 U-101

Sensors

6810-21x-101

6800-xxx-104 (M)

6813-101

6810-21x-101

6800-xxx-104 (M)

Slave unit

NO switch

6805 U

NO switch

6805 U

NO switch

6805 U

NO switch

6805 U

NO switch

6813-101

6805 U

6810-21x-101

6800-xxx-104 (M)

6813-101

1)

Slave unit function via interruption of operational voltage >2 s.

2)

With longer operation >1 s.

6805 U

NO switch

6805 U

Function

Switches on for 80 s, independently of ambient brightness

160 s as addition of main and slave units

Switches on for the set period (min. 1 min for time settings less than 1 min; exception short-time pulse )

Setting of short-time pulse

Switches on for the set period (exception short-time pulse ) and heating, air-conditioning and ventilation control

Setting of short-time pulse and daytime operation

Switches on for 80 s, independently of ambient brightness

160 s as addition of main and slave units

Switching for the set period. In the operating mode Soft off, at the end of the switch-off delay time of 60 s the light is dimmed and switched off

Setting of short-time pulse

Constant light control for the set time

(Exception short-time pulse )

Setting of short-time pulse and daytime operation

Retriggering respective main unit to extend surveillance zone

22

Examples of typical circuits for surface-mounted units

L

N

LS 16 A

NC switch

N L

Busch-Watchdog

Lamp

Busch-Watchdog switched on through

NC switch

If the power supply of the Busch-Watchdog is intermittently interrupted in standby mode and then reconnected, the lights are switched on automatically for the set delay time.

Function selection of outdoor lighting

The following functions can be selected via the

3-stage switch 2713 U or 2710 U:

1. Continuous light

2. Light switched off

3. Movement detector operation

3-stage switch

L

N

LS 16 A

1 2 3

N L

Busch-Watchdog

Lamp

L

N

LS 16 A

Control

Off switch

L N

Busch-Watchdog

Lamp

Control switch for switching over to

PERMANENTLY ON

In Busch-Watchdog operation, the control lamp signals that the connected light has been switched on

(status signal).

L

N

LS 16 A

L N L N L N

Off switch

Busch-Watchdog

Lamp

Parallel operation of several Busch-

Watchdogs

E.g. combined with a continuous light switch for several house sides.

Tip:

The toggle control switch insert

2000/6 USK can be used (so that the control lamp can be connected to the neutral wire).

23

Examples of typical circuits of Busch-Watchdog AlarmLINE

24

L

N

LS 10 A

N L

Busch-Watchdog

AlarmLINE

Lamp 1

Lamp 2

Comfort mode of

Busch-Watchdog

AlarmLINE

2 independent light circuits are switched depending on the distance to the movement detector, e.g. path and house door lighting.

L

LS 10A

N

N L

Busch-Watchdog

AlarmLINE

Lamp 1

Lamp 2

Increase of total switching capacity to 2x 2.300 W/VA

Note:

The two switch outputs can be coupled via the infrared service manual transmitter

(synchronous operation).

ON

Alarm

OFF

Actuate the button on the infrared service manual transmitter.

Important:

For reasons of standards, electronic switches must only switch one phase.

L

N

LS 10 A

NC switch

N L

Busch-Watchdog

AlarmLINE

Bell

Lamp

Switching low-voltage signals with the

Busch-Watchdog

AlarmLINE

Note:

The voltage range for the potential-free switch output is between

12 V ~ to 48 V ~, at min. 10 mA to max. 1 A.

Tip:

The two switch outputs can be coupled via the infrared service manual transmitter (synchronous operation).

ON

1 + 2

OFF

Actuate the button on the infrared service manual transmitter.

L

N

LS 10 A

N L

Busch-Watchdog

AlarmLINE

Lamp

N L

E1 E2

Powernet

EIB binary input

Coupling the Busch-

Watchdog AlarmLINE to ABB Powernet EIB

E.g. for further processing detection signals at the room/control panel.

Tip:

The following ABB

Powernet EIB binary inputs can be used:

6963 U, 6967/60 or

6956 EB.

Examples of typical circuits for surface-mounted/flush-mounted units

L

N

LS 10 A

N L

Busch-Watchdog

AlarmLINE

Lamp

EIB-Bus

+

ñ

+

E1 E2

Installation bus EIB binary input

Coupling the Busch-

Watchdog AlarmLINE to ABB i-bus

®

EIB/KNX

E.g. for further processing detection signals at the room/ control panel.

Tip:

The following ABB ibus

®

EIB/KNX binary inputs can be used: 6156 EB,

6188/13, 6188/16,

6197/11-102,

6172 AG-101 or 6173 AG-101.

L

N

LS 16 A

N L

Busch-Watchdog

RC element

Time/ flashing relay

Lamp

Connection of an external relay/ contactor

• Extension of the Off delay

• Activation of a pulse relay (e. g. for flashing lights)

• Activation of a staircase light timer switch

• Increase of switching power to more than

3,680 W/VA

Note:

With the Busch-

Watchdog in combination with a staircase light timer switch, the short-time pulse setting (1 s) must be selected.

L

N

LS 16 A

Two-way circuit

L N

Busch-Watchdog

Lamp

Combination of an existing twoway circuit with

Busch-Watchdog/

Busch-Watchdog

180 UP

Two-way circuit and movement detector have the same priority.

L

N

LS 16 A

NO switch

*

1 N L

Busch-Watchdog

Lamp

Activation of lighting with Busch-Watchdog

180 UP Standard or Comfort II

with

6401 U-102, 6804 U-101

or

6593 U

in combination with Busch-Watchdog

Slave Units

6805 U

and NO switches

Note:

For illuminated switches, a separate N is required.

*Neutral conductor is required for

6401 U-102

(Busch

Universal Relay Unit) and

6593 U

(Busch

Universal Central

Dimmer ® ).

Note:

In combination with the Busch Universal

Central Dimmer ®

6593 U, in operating mode 4 "Soft OFF", the light is dimmed within 60 s and then switches off.

25

Examples of typical circuits for flush-mounted units

26

L

N

LS 16 A

NC switch

L

N

LS 16 A

L N

6812 U-101

Lamp

Activating the

Busch-Watchdog

180 UP Standard or

Comfort II with relay unit

6812 U-101,

via

NC switch. When the power to the Busch-

Watchdog is briefly interrupted by the switch, it is automatically activated for the specified time.

Note:

Actuate NC switch min. 2 s.

Extension of surveillance zone by parallel switching of several

MOS-Fet units

6804 U-101.

Note:

The minimum load is added if several units are switched parallel

(e.g. 120 W/VA for

2 units).

1 L 1 L

6804 U-101 6804 U-101

L

N

LS 16 A

NO switch

L

N

LS 16 A

N L 1 L

6805 U 6804 U-101

N L N L N 1 L

6805 U 6805 U 6401 U-102

Activating the Busch-

Watchdog 180 UP with

6401 U-102,

6804 U-101

or

6593 U

via NO switch. When the switch is operated, the Watchdog is automatically switched on for the specified time

(for example for staircase time switches).

Note:

For illuminated switches, a separate N is required.

*Neutral conductor is required for

6401 U-102

(Busch

Universal Relay Unit).

In combination with the Busch Universal

Central Dimmer ®

6593 U, in operating mode 4 "Soft OFF", the light is dimmed within 60 s and then switches off.

Extension of surveillance zone via several slave units

6805 U

in combination with main unit

6401 U-102

(Busch Universal Relay

Unit),

6804 U-101

(MOS-Fet Unit) or

6593 U (Busch Universal Central Dimmer

®

).

Note:

In combination with the Busch Universal

Central Dimmer ®

6593 U,

in operating mode 4 "Soft OFF", the light is dimmed within 60 s and then switches off.

Troubleshooting

In event of failure, this table shows where the problem might be if something malfunctions.

Fault

Light does not come on

Possible cause/ remedy

• Switch on supply voltage, check supply voltage

• Lens obscured; clean lens or remove masking strip

• No detection; adjust detection zone

• Too bright; readjust dusk sensor

• Replace faulty lamp

Automatic undesired switching

• Switching on after mains failure; wait

• Sunlight or heat reflection; readjust surveillance zone or insert masking strips

• Sudden heat change

(storm, rain, snow, ventilators etc.) in detection zone; readjust detection zone or if necessary select a more protected installation site

• Animals in detection area

Fault

Light is always on

Possible cause/ remedy

• Unit bridged with switch or similar; switch off

• Heat source detection range; realign

Watchdog or cover with masking strip

• Unit in continuous light mode; switch off continuous light or simulated presence via infrared manual transmitter

Light continually switches on and off automatically

• Voltage pulse from switched transformers, relays, contacts without overvoltage filters; connect

RC element parallel to connected load

• Distance to activated light too small; increase distance or cover angle of incidence with masking strip

Watchdog does not react to changes at dusk sensor

• Watchdog is working in dazzle-proof mode; normal

27

Busch-Jaeger

Elektro GmbH

Product brochure

A member of the ABB Group

Busch-Jaeger Elektro GmbH

P.O.Box

58505 Lüdenscheid

Freisenbergstraße 2

58513 Lüdenscheid

Germany

www.Busch-Jaeger.com

[email protected]

Central sales service:

Phone: +49 (23 51) 9 56-0

Fax: +49 (23 51) 9 56-13 80

Busch-Jaeger products are available from your electrical specialist

advertisement

Key Features

  • Automatic range stabilisation
  • Automatic interference suppression
  • High-capacity relay
  • Microprocessor control
  • Dusk sensor
  • Off-delay
  • Short-time pulse
  • Adjustable sensitivity

Related manuals

Frequently Answers and Questions

What is the Busch-Watchdog?
It is a passive infrared movement detector that registers invisible infrared heat radiation and activates a pulse when movement is detected.
How does the range of the Busch-Watchdog work?
The range depends on the intensity of the infrared radiation and its direction of movement.
What is the difference between the ProfessionalLINE and AlarmLINE models?
The AlarmLINE model includes an additional security zone with a warning light and a potential-free output for connecting to an external alarm system.
What is the purpose of the dusk sensor?
The dusk sensor allows the Busch-Watchdog to automatically switch on the lights at dusk and turn them off again when it gets dark enough.
What is the purpose of the off-delay feature?
The off-delay feature allows the lights to stay on for a predetermined amount of time after movement is detected, ensuring that the area is illuminated even if the person moves away quickly.
Download PDF

advertisement