ESYLUX PD 360/8 KNX BASIC Operating Instructions Manual

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OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
PD 360/8 KNX BASIC (EB10430442)
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OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
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Congratulations on your purchase of this high-quality ESYLUX product. To ensure correct device operation, please read these installation/operating instructions carefully and keep them in a safe place for future reference.
1 • SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
WARNING! Work on electrical systems must be carried out by authorised personnel only, with due
regard to the applicable installation regulations. Switch off the power supply before installing the system. Please observe the installation regulations laid out in the safety measure for separated extra-low voltage (SELV).
Use this product only as intended (as described in the user instructions). Do not make any changes or alterations as this will render any warrantees null and void. You should check the device for damage immediately after unpacking it. If there is any damage, you should not install the device under any circumstances. If you suspect that safe operation of the device cannot be guaranteed, you should turn the device off immediately and make sure that it cannot be operated unintentionally.
NOTE: this device must not be disposed of as unsorted household waste.
Used devices must be disposed of correctly. Contact your local town council for more information.
2 • DESCRIPTION
The ESYLUX PD 360/8 KNX BASIC is a presence detector with a 360° field of detection and an integrated bus coupler for ceiling mounting. Follow the installation instructions provided when installing the device. For further features, please refer to the operating instructions "Description of applications". With a range of up to 8 m in diameter, the detector is suitable for use in small rooms and passageways with natural lighting.
The PD 360/8 KNX BASIC is only intended for use in a KNX (EIB), TP (twisted pair) bus system in conjunction with other KNX components.
If the PD 360/8 KNX BASIC detects that persons are present in its field of detection, it transmits controlling telegrams for light outputs, depending on ambient brightness.
•BlendedlightmeasurementissuitableforFL,PL,halogenandincandescentlamps.
Certified KNX/EIB training centres provide specialist training on how to plan, install, activate, document and apply the ETS (Engineering Tool Software) that is required for parameter setting.
3 • INSTALLATION / ASSEMBLY / CONNECTION
See separate assembly instructions.
For correct use of the device, ensure that the UC network (or KNX/EIB) to be connected is designed for protection class III.
PD 360/8 KNX BASIC
4 • START-UP
All parameter settings are carried via the ETS (Engineering Tool Software). Pressing the programming button (see Fig.) activates the programming status for the physical address on the PD 360/8 KNX BASIC. This is indicated by the blue LED. The product database and application description are available to download at www.esylux.com.
5 • SWITCH-ON BEHAVIOUR / LED DISPLAY
•Connectthebussupply
This initiates a warm-up phase that lasts approx. 10 seconds. The red LED and green LED will slowly flash alternately (f = 1 Hz).
•LEDdisplayafterwarm-up
Each time motion is detected, this is indicated by 2 x flashes of the green LED.
•In the "Slave" function each detection is acknowledged by 2 x flashes of the green LED.
6 • TEST MODE
Parameters can be set via the ETS (Engineering Tool Software). Test mode switches to the RUN status after “storing”, or 10minutes after activating the test mode. The blue LED flashes to indicate movement.
7 • ESYLUX MANUFACTURER’S GUARANTEE
ESYLUX products are tested in accordance with applicable regulations and manufactured with the utmost care. The guarantor, ESYLUX Deutschland GmbH, Postfach 1840, D-22908 Ahrensburg, Germany (for Germany) or the relevant ESYLUX distributor in your country (visit www.esylux.com for a complete overview) provides a guarantee against manufacturing/material defects in ESYLUX devices for a period of three years from the date of manufacture. This guarantee is independent of your legal rights with respect to the seller of the device. The guarantee does not apply to natural wear and tear, changes/interference caused by environmental factors or damage in transit, nor to damage caused as a result of failure to follow the user or maintenance instructions and/or as a result of improper installation. Any illuminants or batteries supplied with the device are not covered by the guarantee. The guarantee can only be honoured if the device is sent back with the invoice/receipt, unchanged, packed and with sufficient postage to the guarantor, along with a brief description of the fault, as soon as a defect has been identified. If the guarantee claim proves justified, the guarantor will, within a reasonable period, either repair the device or replace it. The guarantee does not cover further claims; in particular, the guarantor will not be liable for damages resulting from the device’s defectiveness. If the claim is unfounded (e.g. because the guarantee has expired or the fault is not covered by the guarantee), then the guarantor may attempt to repair the device for you for a fee, keeping costs to a minimum.
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OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
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LIGHT CHANNEL OBJECTS
Object 0: "Input: Lock light channel" (length = 1 bit)
The switching/dimming outputs for the light channel are locked with an ON telegram and unlocked with an OFF telegram. Parameters can be set to determine the status of the light channel after locking and unlocking.
Object 1: "Input: Light channel manual ON/OFF" (length = 1 bit)
Please note: essential when in semi-automatic mode!
Manual operation is maintained when persons are present until the switch-off delay time has elapsed if "while presence" is set in the parameters. Light measurement is not active for the set time if the parameter "With disabled light processing during off-period" has been selected. After this, the detector switches to normal operating mode. Manual operation has no impact on motion detection. The function is transmitted to communication objects 5/6.
Object 2: "Output: Light channel ON/OFF" (length = 1 bit)
If artificial lighting is required (switching threshold 1/set value via parameter) and persons are present, the output sends an ON telegram. If natural light is sufficient and/or no persons are present, an OFF telegram is sent once the switch-off delay time has elapsed.
Object 3: "Input: Light channel 1/actuator acknowledgement" (length = 1 bit)
This object can be used to evaluate the status object of an actuator. In the event that the actuator is not only controlled by the detector, the detector will be switched on with an ON telegram and then switched off once the switch­off delay time has elapsed (provided no further movement is detected). If an OFF telegram is sent, the detector will be switched off and will then revert immediately to standby mode. This is only available if "actuator feedback" has been enabled.
LIGHT VALUE OBJECTS
Object 4: "Output: Current light value" (length = 2 bytes)
This object can be used to output the light's current actual value. This takes into account the offset and internal light value factor. The light channel uses this value to evaluate the light value.
MOTION OBJECTS
Object 5: "Input: Lock motion detection" (length = 1 bit)
An ON telegram locks the internal motion detection function, while an OFF telegram unlocks it again. The red LED lights up if motion detection is locked.
Object 6: "Input: Slave/Master motion" (length = 1 bit)
Trigger input for parallel connection of Master/Master or input of Slave.
Object 7: "Output: Motion detection" (length = 1 bit)
Output of own PIR motion detection.
RESET OBJECT
Object 8: "Input: Reset" (length = 1 bit)
An ON telegram via this object restarts the device.
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