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Eagle Eye - radar sensor

For motion-dependent lighting control. To minimize light pollution and energy consumption on roads with little traffic, our Eagle Eye radar sensors are the ideal solution.

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Eagle Eye - radar sensor

For motion-dependent lighting control. To minimize light pollution and energy consumption on roads with little traffic, our Eagle Eye radar sensors are the ideal solution.

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Eagle Eye Radar sensors detect fast and slow movements. They are used on roads and paths to dim light ahead of time high when it is needed and then to lower it again. This reduces light pollution and energy consumption.

As soon as the sensor of a luminaire detects pedestrians or vehicles, the next luminaires are informed so that they dim up in advance.

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Advantages

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  • Minimizes light pollution
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  • Reduces energy consumption by up to 80%
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  • Easy installation & commissioning (ZD4i or DALI)

Additionally

  • Light levels and overrun times flexibly adjustable (individually for vehicles and pedestrians)
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  • Detection within up to 5 dimming profiles
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  • Increases the subjective feeling of safety because light is available when it is needed
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Technical Data

Sensor type Doppler radar (24.15 GHz) 
Coverage One-sided asymmetrical, oval detection area max. 15m x 30m 
Motion detection 3 - 150 km/h 
Sensor communication RF, ISM band (868.35 MHz), with integrated antenna (max. 14dBm); range max. 200m (at free distance without obstacles) 
System communication Gateway module with SIM cards (for configuration and monitoring) 

Motion & time dependent dimming

Since the upgrade can be max. and min. dimming values for time windows defined. With motion detection the lights controlled via Eagle Eye dim up to the defined maximum values and then down to the minimum value again.

In practice, this function could be used as follows:

  • By 10pm, the street in question is heavily used by residents. The lighting remains constant at 100% of its power.
  • By 1 a.m., the lights are switched back to a basic level.
  • From 1 o'clock the light is switched off and activated only by movement. All lights are thus adapted to your individual requirements.
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Eagle Eye variants & mounting options

Zhaga D4i interface
Eagle Eye Zhaga
DALI interface
Eagle Eye 3.0

Eagle Eye Zhaga-D4i radar sensor

For motion-dependent lighting control of luminaires with Zhaga-D4i interface

Eagle Eye Zhaga can be mounted easily & without tools on a luminaire with a corresponding socket (System Ready luminaires) via the Zhaga-D4i interface. With a simple twisting motion, the sensor is attached to the luminaire within seconds (bayonet lock).

 

Connection Zhaga interface to ZD4i standard
Power consumption <1W without cellular, max 3W with cellular active
Control log DALI (ZD4i)
Supply voltage 24VDC
Ingress Protection / Protection Class IP66
Case material & color Luran, dark gray (RAL7016)
Dimensions Ø 90mm; H 59mm
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Eagle Eye 3.0 - DALI For motion-dependent lighting control of luminaires with DALI interface

Eagle Eye 3.0 is designed for mounting on poles. This variant is used for luminaires that do not have an interface. Through the Eagle Eye 3.0 can be controlled all lights that have a DALI interface (option: 1-10V, relay).

 

Connection Cable connector 5-pin, standard length: 9m
Power consumption 1.5W without cellular, max. 4W with cellular active
Control log DALI (option: 1-10V and relay)
Supply voltage 100-240VAC / 47-63Hz, protection class II
protection type / protection class IP66 / SKII
Housing material & color Luran, gray (RAL7001)
Dimensions H 291mm x W 100mm x D 120mm

 

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Motion-dependent lighting control with Eagle Eye Zhaga radar sensor in practice

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