Philips Home Safety Product LRM 8112 User Manual

LRM 8112 Movement Detector  
Definition  
centimetres.They can  
The LRM 8112 is a Movement  
Detector for the automatic  
control of lighting systems.  
It can be used in combination  
with various types of Philips  
Lighting Control Systems such as  
TRIOS  
remain electrically connected  
and operational.  
Factory setting is: timer values  
off - LED on.  
The housing material is Polycar-  
bonate, white (RAL 9010). It  
contains lens, sensor element  
and electronic circuitry and  
need not be disassembled  
during installation or  
Description  
The sensor is intended for  
indoor use in an office  
commissioning.  
The Movement Detector is  
powered from the  
corresponding controller and  
does not require an external  
power supply unit.  
environment and comes with a  
mounting ring for recessed  
mounting and a mounting plate  
for surface mounting.The unit is  
optimized for ceiling mounting.  
The pattern of sensitivity is  
nearly circular, covering an area  
with a diameter of  
• Electrical connections are made  
via a standard modular socket  
("Telejack") using a separate  
sensor cable (not supplied with  
the unit).The "Telejack" entry is  
behind a hinged cover at the  
side of the unit. A cable duct  
with clamps is provided at the  
rear side of the sensor, allowing  
entry of standard flat oval cable  
from any direction when the  
unit is surface mounted.  
• Recessed mounting in ceiling  
systems is possible without  
removing any ceiling parts, pro-  
vided that sensor positions are  
pre-wired.The minimum recess  
clearance is a mere 60 mm.  
The LRM 8112 belongs to a  
series of sensors with identical  
construction and appearance.  
Other sensors in the series are  
a Light Sensor (LRL 8101), an  
Infrared Receiver (IRR 8124)  
and a Multi-Sensor (LRI 8133),  
i.e. a combination of the three  
sensor types.  
approximately 8 m for  
tangential movements (i.e.  
around the detector) and  
approximately 6 m for radial  
movements (i.e. towards the  
detector). In the latter area  
most hand/arm movements will  
be detected.These figures apply  
to units mounted to a ceiling of  
between 2.6 and 3.0 m high.  
• More movement detectors can  
be connected in parallel, in  
order to cover large or odd  
shaped rooms. One movement  
detector output can drive more  
controller inputs. For details  
refer to sections "Technical  
data" and "Miscellaneous".  
The movement detector has a  
built-in delay timer for the  
"inactive-state".  
Ø 116  
70  
Ø 95  
• By means of 3 dipswitches (5,  
10 and 30 minutes) the timer  
can be set at values between  
5 and 45 minutes. Setting all  
dipswitches to the off-position  
results in a walk-test mode with  
0 minutes delay.  
Ø 113  
Ø 99  
- The LRM 8112 is a functional  
replacement for the phased-out  
types LRM 100 and  
LRM 8012.  
The detector contains a red  
light emitting diode (LED),  
Applications  
indicating the active state of the The Movement Detector is  
output.The LED can be  
disabled via a dipswitch.  
used in combination with  
TRIOS .  
• Main application is energy-  
saving by automatic switching of  
light sources, depending on the  
presence of persons in the  
room.  
Dimensions in mm  
• Dipswitches for timer setting  
and LED function can be  
reached via a hinged cover at  
the side of the unit. For access  
to the cover, mounted units  
must be disengaged from the  
mounting ring a few  
1
 
LRM 8112 Movement Detector  
4 m  
3m  
LED  
+30 +10+5 min.  
B
4
1
2
3
LED  
4 m  
4 m  
3 m  
3 m  
OFF  
ON  
t = 0 min.  
t = 5 min.  
t = 30 min.  
t = 35 min.  
t = 40 min.  
t = 45 min.  
3 m  
t = 10 min.  
t = 15 min.  
A
4 m  
Coverage pattern  
Dipswitch setting  
Remark:  
Parallel connection of sensors:  
Figures shown are valid for a mounting height between 2.6 and 3.0 m  
above floor level.When mounted higher of lower, the coverage area  
becomes smaller.  
When a Movement Detector (LRM 8112) is connected in parallel to  
other Movement Detectors or to Multi-Sensors (LRI 8133) the  
rules for "wired-or" are valid as stated under technical data.  
The total number of sensors that can be connected to one controller  
may be limited by the maximum current the controller can source  
(for the supply of sensors).  
Packing data  
Type  
Box dimensions  
(mm)  
Qty.  
Material  
Weight (kg)  
net  
gross  
0.255  
3.38  
Unit box  
Outer box  
125 x 135 x 100  
270 x 410 x 210  
1
12  
cardboard  
cardboard  
0.170  
2.04  
Ordering data  
Type  
LRM 8112/00  
EAN1  
8711500 746429  
EAN3  
8711500 747082  
EAN3 Qty.  
EOC  
746429  
12  
3
 

Philips Digital Photo Frame SPF4610 User Manual
Philips DVD Player DVD704 User Manual
Philips Microphone SBCM D110 User Manual
Philips Network Card 29PT9413 User Manual
Philips TV Mount SQM5312 27 User Manual
Philips Universal Remote 6400 User Manual
Pioneer Bluetooth Headset BDP LX70A User Manual
Polaris Automobile Accessories A00CD32AA User Manual
Polaris Offroad Vehicle 340 Touring User Manual
PYLE Audio Headphones PHPNC45 User Manual