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Push Button UP 230 5WG1 230-2AB..
4-fold 5WG1 230-2EB..
Movement Detector Included
Issued: January 2005
Operating and mounting instructions
Product DELTA profil DELTA style
pearl grey 5WG1 230-2AB02 titanium white 5WG1 230-2EB11
titanium white 5WG1 230-2AB12 basalt black 5WG1 230-2EB21
anthracite 5WG1 230-2AB22
silver 5WG1 230-2AB72
Push button 4-fold
Movement
detector included
ordered separately from the DELTA ranges
Frame
cut-out frames
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titanium white 5TG1 328
Tier frame
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basalt black 5TG1 368
Bus coupling unit UP 110, UP 114
Diagram 1: Mounting the push button UP 230
B1 Bus coupling unit
B2 Frame
B3 Tier frame for DELTA style
B4 Push button UP 230 4-fold movement detector included *)
B5 Rockers *)
B6 Fixing screws *)
*) Scope of supply
Product and functional description
The push button UP 230 is composed of 3 functional
units: the push button 4-fold, the motion detector
beneath and the light intensity sensor.
Push button
Four rocker switches are provided with two switching
contacts each (one top and one bottom contact). After op-
erating the rocker returns to its neutral position automati-
cally. The two central rocker switches (main rocker
switches) are approx. twice as wide as the two outer
rocker switches.
Red LEDs are provided beneath each of the windows in-
serted into the two outer rockers and the two central
rockers.
Motion detector
Below the rocker switches there is a motion detector situ-
ated with two motion sensors and a light intensity sensor.
Beneath the movement detector's optics there is a LED
that is illuminated on detecting movement (display mode
can be set in the parameter list).
Light intensity sensor
Beneath the receiving lenses of the motion detector a light
intensity measuring unit is incorporated so that e.g. lamps
are switched on only if the light intensity falls below the
threshold set in the parameter list.
Using an application program, the push buttons UP 230
give commands via the flush-mounted bus coupler for ex-
ample to actuators for defined switching on/off, for dim-
ming lamps, raising/lowering shutters or for louvre ad-
justment or other parameterisable functional units.
The push button UP 230 is slid onto the bus coupling unit
UP together with its frame. It requires a bus coupling unit
and an appropriate application program to work properly,
i.e. the push button (in combination with a bus coupling
unit UP) consists of the devices (hardware) and the appli-
cation program (software).
The bus coupling unit UP and frame are not included and
therefore have to be ordered separately. When using
DELTA style a tier frame must be employed.
With the ETS (EIB Tool Software) the application program
is selected, the appropriate parameters and addresses are
assigned.
NOTE
The motion detector is not fitted for being used in connection
with alarm systems.
Application programs
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Technical data
Power supply
via bus coupling unit UP
Motion detector
max. detection angle horizontally:
approx. 180 degrees,
can be set in the parameter list of the application pro-
gram: 90 degrees to left, 90 degrees to right, 180 de-
grees
max. detection angle vertically:
approx. 10 degrees up, approx. 40 degrees down
max. detection ranges:
major movement (e.g. human being): approx. 6 m
minor movement (e.g. hand): approx. 3 m
mounting height for maximum performance:
1,10...1,30 m
Connections
10-pin connector (PEI):
for connection to a bus coupling unit UP
Physical specifications
dimensions (L x W x D):
65 x 65 x 17 mm (without spring)
65 x 65 x 30 mm (incl. spring)
weight: approx. 40 g
Electrical safety
protection (according to EN 60529): IP 20
Reliability
rate of failure: 321 fit at 40 °C
Electromagnetic compatibility
complies with EN 50081-1, EN 61000-2 and EN 50090-2-2
Environmental specifications
ambient temperature operating: - 5 ... + 45 °C
ambient temperature non-op.: - 25 ... + 70 °C
relative humidity (non-condensing): 5 % to 93 %
Monitoring area of the motion detector
Three sections of the 180o monitoring area can be set via
parameter adjustment:
1) + 90o = LEFT
2) - 90o = RIGHT
3) ± 90o = 180o
LEFT + RIGHT
+90°
LEFT
-90°
RIGHT
Monitoring area (top view)
(m) 6
5
4
3
2
1
1
2
3
4
5
6
1
1
(m)
-90°
RIGHT
-90°
LEFT
1 certain
area of detec-
tion
Please turn over !
B5
B6 B4
B3
B2
B1
B6
Monitoring area (side view)
[m]1 2 3 4 5 6
1,10
[m]
~10
o
~40
o
1
1 certain area of detection
Monitoring area of the light intensity sensor
The light intensity sensor evaluates the light received from
any angle of illumination: featured by overall
receiving.
Location of the display and operator elements
A
1
A
2
C1
C2
A
3
Diagram 2: Display and operator elements
A1 Rockers
A2 LEDs of the wide rockers
A3 Light intensity sensor (beneath the receiving lenses)
C1 Receiving lenses of the motion detector
C2 LED of the motion detector (beneath the receiving
lenses)
Installation instructions
The device may be used for permanent interior
installations in dry locations within box mounts
(in combination with a bus coupling unit UP).
Any change of the thermal image in the detection area
in dependency of its intensity could release the move-
ment detector! E.g. bright lamps close by, intensive air
circulation (ventilation slots), and so on.
The device must be mounted free of vibration.
Do not mount the device exposed to direct sun light.
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The device must be mounted and commissioned by an
authorised electrician.
The device must not be installed in box mounts
together with 230 V devices.
The device may be mounted to switch and socket
combination box mounts (in combination with a bus
coupling unit UP) if VDE-certified devices are used
exclusively.
The prevailing safety rules must be heeded.
A device suspected faulty should be returned to the lo-
cal Siemens office.
Mounting
Note:
The installation site and type of installation should be
carefully selected according to the area that is to be
monitored while considering any possible interference.
The mounting wall should not be exposed to vibration
or motion, as any movement of the motion detector
has the same effect as thermal movement in the de-
tection area. In order to prevent unwanted switching
operations, the multi switch should if possible be in-
stalled so that it is not exposed to direct sunlight. Air
turbulence caused by heaters, vents from air-
conditioning units, dropping leaves of flowers etc. can
also trigger switching operations in the monitoring area
of the motion detector. Since infrared radiation is
largely absorbed or reflected by glass, plastic, brick-
work, metal and cardboard, it is not picked up by the
motion detector.
The optimum range is achieved if the sensor is
mounted sideways to the direction of movement.
There could otherwise be a reduction in the range.
Direction of
movement
Diagram 3: Highly effective movement detection
Sensors should not be aligned towards the sun. The
high level of thermal energy can destroy the sensors.
In the event of voltage recovery and after each pro-
gramming process, it is necessary to wait for an im-
munity period of approx. 80 seconds before the motion
detector is ready for operation again. No telegrams are
sent by the motion detector during this time.
General description
The push button UP 230 is slid onto the bus coupling unit
UP together with its frame.
The flush-mounted bus coupling unit is connected and
fixed in position in the flush-type box (see installation
instructions for the flush-mounted bus coupling unit).
Mounting sequence
Place the push button module (B4/B5) with the rele-
vant frame (B2/B3) on the flush-mounted bus coupler
(C1) and press the one strongly upon the other
(diagram 4).
Using fixing screws:
If the fixing screws (B6) are used first of all the rockers
(B5) have to be lifted out altogether. This can be
achieved by inserting the screwdriver between the
frames in the recess (D1) and applying leverage
(diagram 5).
Important: The push button module (B4) and the rock-
ers (B5) must be held down / pressed
down.
Screw down the fixing screws (B6).
The rockers (B5) have to be orientated properly and
clicked upon the mounting rack (B7).
B1
B2
B3
B4
B5
B6
B6
B7
Diagram 4: Mounting sequence
Drawing representing the installation
D1
Diagram 5: Lifting out the rockers
Inserting / changing pictograms
Pictograms (which have to be ordered separately) can be
inserted in the two small outer rockers (B5) in order to
achieve a clearer representation of the functions.
Mounting sequence referring to the pictograms:
Apply leverage with a screwdriver to remove the
rockers (B5) from the module (B4). (See installation in-
structions „Using fixing screws“).
Lift out the ROUND pictogram inserts (B11) by apply-
ing pressure with a hard object (screwdriver) at their
rear sides. (see diagram 6)
B11
B12
B10
B5
Diagram 6: Inserting / changing pictograms
The desired pictograms (B10) can then be pushed in at
the front side of the rocker (B5). Pay attention to the fin
guideway (B12).
The rockers (B5) have to be orientated properly and
clicked upon the mounting rack (B7).
Dismantling
Without fixing screws
Remove the push button UP 230 (B4) completely to-
gether with the frame (B2) from the flush-mounted bus
coupler (B1):
a) with the mere hand
b) with a screwdriver beneath the frame / wall
a)
b)
Diagram 7: Dismantling
With fixing screws
Insert a screwdriver into the recess (D1, diagram 5) be-
tween the frame (B2) and the rockers (B5) and
remove the rockers by applying leverage.
Screw out the fixing screws (B6)
The rockers (B5) have to be orientated properly and
clicked upon the mounting rack (B7).
Remove the whole multi switch (B4) as described at
„ Without fixing screws “.
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