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Product Data: Wireless, Selfpowered Light Sensor With Enocean Transmitter

The wireless light sensor model 43-160 is a self-powered light sensor that uses EnOcean wireless technology to transmit light level readings to a receiver. It measures light continuously and transmits an RF telegram if the light level changes by more than 117 or 234 lux, depending on the setting. In normal operation, it transmits a telegram every 17 minutes. It is designed for outdoor installation above 2.5 meters and requires at least 5 hours of 400 lux sunlight per day to charge its internal battery.

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Product Data: Wireless, Selfpowered Light Sensor With Enocean Transmitter

The wireless light sensor model 43-160 is a self-powered light sensor that uses EnOcean wireless technology to transmit light level readings to a receiver. It measures light continuously and transmits an RF telegram if the light level changes by more than 117 or 234 lux, depending on the setting. In normal operation, it transmits a telegram every 17 minutes. It is designed for outdoor installation above 2.5 meters and requires at least 5 hours of 400 lux sunlight per day to charge its internal battery.

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Product data

Dimension

50

Wireless, selfpowered
light sensor with EnOcean
transmitter

43-160

53

35

65

50

35
38

53

38

Jumper setting

J2

J3

J4
LRN

J2
Lux

Factory setting
300 - 30.000lx
600 - 60.000lx

Technical data

J3
Course

J4
Wake-up

10

Factory
setting
10
100

The wireless light sensor model


43-160 is a light sensor based on
wireless technology. The light sensor
transmits an RF telegram to a receiver
module.
The light sensor measures the light
level continuously and compares
it with the RF telegram transmitted
earlier. In the event of a change in
the light level of more than 4 steps (1
step = 117 lx in the default lux range,
otherwise 234 lx), a relevant RF telegram will be transmitted within 10
seconds.
In normal operation a current RF
telegram will be transmitted approx.
every 17 minutes.
The light sensor is designed to be
installed outdoors on a typical faade
wall. We recommend installation higher than 2.5 meters in order to reduce
inconvenient lighting, distracting shadows, vandalism, etc.

Placement

Distance

Light sensor

30 m
hidden
receiver

Metal

Receiver
Visual contact

Radio shadow
(dead spot)

Light sensor

20 cm wall
Low
attenuation

Receiver

100 m

As the power supply is generated


by the internal solar cell, the light
sensor must see a minimum of 400
lux for more than 5 hours, in order to
have sufficient energy to transmit the
necessary RF telegrams (for example
throughout the night).

30 m

100 m

60 cm wall
high
attenuation
Receiver

Order number
Product

Type EAN no.

Light sensor wireless 43-160 5703102 201836

R1

Servodan A/S | Tel +45 7442 4726 | Fax + 45 7442 4035 | [email protected] | www.servodan.com

97

97

Factory
setting
100

Supply voltage
Two split solar cells

+ internal backup capacity
RF transmitter system EnOcean STM100
Transmission frequency
868 MHz
Transmission output
<10 mW
Transmission rate at default setting:
Less than 4 steps:
every 17 min
More than 4-5 steps:
Less than 10 s
RF distance Approx. 300 m (open space)
(Range, see below) Approx. 30 m (indoor)
Lux range 1
300...30.000 lux

117 lux / step STM100
PIN5 A/D0 (4LSB)
Lux range 2
600...60.000 lux

234 lux / step STM100
PIN6 A/D1 (5LSB)
Protection class IP54
Ambient temperature
-20C...+55C

Powered through solar cells


For outdoor usage
EnOcean STM 100
transmitter
2 lux ranges:
- 300...30.000 lux
- 600...60.000 lux
Unique address code via
learn mode
IP54

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