
Installation Instructions
DLS-DALI in a room PIR Sensor
Only suitably qualified personnel should install this equipment
Surface Mount
Part Number
DLS4043DALI
DLS4060NET
DLS2IM
●
●
Flush Mount
●
●
DALI Luminaire
16
Add suffix F for flush mount or SM for surface mount unless already denoted
32332331-001 RevA
addresses per
Manual Switch
Input (Mains)
system
1
Positioning the Sensor
Switch Inputs
Number of DAL I
4
Macro
Detection
High Sensitivity Micro Detection
Macro
Detection
fig 1
The sensor should be positioned on the ceiling in the centre of the occupied
space. Ensure that the maximum recommended mounting height is not
exceeded.
h
Avoid mounting next to an AC unit. For additional positioning please refer to
Tilt and Lock the Sensor, overleaf.
To achieve optimal occupancy detection the
sensor must be orientated as shown in the
diagram. The sensor is more sensitive to
movement when direction of travel is along the
vertical and horizontal planes
Aspect ratio
(diameter : height)
Type
Office
Micro Detection -
High Sensitivity
2.8:1
(7m diameter @ 2.5m height)
Macro Detection -
Standard Sensitivity
(10m diameter @2.5m height)
4:1
Optimal
Orientation
Max recommended
mounting height
3.5m
Installing the Sensor into Ceiling Tile
73mm
1 2
Electrical Connections
Removing the Terminal Cover
1 2
Topology
DALI permits a free topology for wiring which means wiring can be done in
daisy chain, star or a combination of these connections. Closing the loop or ring
connections should be avoided.
DALI
DALI
DALI
DALI
DALI
DALI
DALI
DALI
DALI
DALI
DALI
DALI
DALI
ü
DALI
DALI
DALI
DALI
Fixing to Ceiling – Standard Method
1
Ceiling tile
thickness range
1-20mm
Fixing to Ceiling – Secure Lockring Method
(Available separately, please order lockring)
1 2
Remove spring
2
Wiring - Basic System
DLS Lighting Control Application sensors have integral DA LI bus power
supply and a live manual switch input. Therefore, a basic system can be
created similar to the example wiring shown in fig 3. No more than 16 DALI
gears is allowed in the system.
DALI
DA+ DA
DALI OUT
DLS4043DAL I
IEC 60669-2-1
DO NOT
230VAC±15%
DO NOT US E
USE
50-60Hz
Lout
SWLN
Ratchet Component x4
3
2
1
Ceiling tile
thickness range
1-20mm
Ratchet
moulding
NOTE: To remove sensor
rotate Lockring and
pull up
Wiring - Extended System
DALI input modules and network sensors can be used to extend the
functionality of the system as shown in example wiring in fig 4. It is
permissible to connect up to 2 DAL I input modules and up to 3 sensors
(Lighting Control Application or Network) in this way.
DA DA
DALI Loop in
Internally Looped
DA DA
DALI Loop out
DLS4060NET
IEC 60669-2-1
DALI
DA+ DA
DALI OUT
DO NOT
230VAC±15%
USE
Lout
SWLN
50-60Hz
DLS4043DAL I
IEC 60669-2-1
DO NOT US E
3
4
Mains supply
DALI
DALI
Cable clamps can
be reversed to
reduce aperture
DALI
DALI connection
SW
Do not use
NOTE:
1. DALI gears (ballasts or drivers) are normally wired from an unswitched
supply.
DALI
DALI
DALI
DALI
DALI
DALI
û
DALI
2. All ballasts or drivers must be of the same type (DALI Control Gears,
complying to IEC 62386 V1 or V2).
3. DLS4043DALI sensors do not have any switched live output.
DALI
Switch
SW1
L
N
E
Supply
fig 3
L
N
DALI Gear
E
L
N
DALI Gear
E
L
N
More
E
DA
DA
DA
DA
DA
DA
Switch
SW1
L
N
E
Supply
fig 4
L
N
DALI Gear
E
L
N
DALI Gear
E
L
N
More
E
DA
DA
DA
DA
DA
DA
Switch
SW2
Switch
SW3
Switch
SW4
Switch
SW5
DALI Input Module
DALI
DLS2IM
COM T4 T3 T2 T1
The installing contractor should make provision to take a permanent 230V
live feed to the luminaires being controlled.
fig 2

Fixing to Ceiling - Surface Mounting (optional)
Product variants with “SM” suffix on the part number are supplied with the surface fitting kit
as standard. The surface mount kit is available as a separate part, please order Surfmt.
The sensor may be mounted to any suitable surface, but is most commonly fixed to a
conduit stop-end
(fig 5 set) (BES A)
box or bushed to
trunking.
connections
Uninstalling and Repositioning
nsert a flat headed screwdriver into the slot as shown and twist the collar anti-clockwise to release,
I
fig 6
. To separate the sensor from the surface mount casing, push a flat headed screwdriver onto the
tab via the inside void of the casing and pull the sensor upwards,
Drill point for optional
secure locking with
a 3mm tamperproof
screw (not supplied).
fig 6 fig 7fig 5
Max 4mm
Tab
a x2
fig 7.
1
8
Eight segments on the collar
allow up to four different
rotational positions for the
2
7
sensor, when inserting
3
tabs (a) into slots (1-8).
4
See positioning the sensor.
5
6
NOTE: Setting the
correct position is
important when
using products with
tilting lenses
Tilt and Lock the Sensor
Some products feature the ability to tilt the sensor
(before fitting) by up to 10° in 2° increments,
in order to extend the range in one direction.
This may be useful in cases where the ideal
mounting location is not available. The increased
range is indicated in fig 8.
NOTE: Do not place in
a position where
access is limited
fig 8
increased
range
Office
Radius extension at full tiltType
up to 67%
Walk Testing
In order to verify correct installation, walk testing is recommended.
An infrared commissioning tool will be required . Two infrared commissioning tools are available: QuickSet and QuickSet Pro (sold separately).
Note: The QuickSet has limited functionality with this product, the Set, Restore, Start, Stop, and Resume buttons are ignored.
Follow the instructions provided with the selected commissioning tool. During the walk test the connected lights will be switched off until movement is detected.
1
Stand out of the sensor’s viewable footprint or remain motionless within the
viewable footprint and wait for the lights to go out.
2
2
secs
Wait a further 2 seconds for the sensor to stabilise then make a movement,
the lights should come back on. Observe that the detection / non-detection is
as expected.
Lens Masking
Out of Box Behaviour
Prior to commissioning the default setting for the sensor will be as follows:
Time Delay: 15 Minutes
Photocell Setting: Always turn on when occupied
Dimming Level: 100%
1
Occupancy Mode: Automatic (lights Auto On, Auto OFF)
Movement Sensitivity: Very high
Mains switch input: OneSwitch
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programmable parameters.
Two lens masks are provided which may be used to restrict the viewable
footprint of the sensor e.g. unwanted detection through a doorway. Cut the
mask segment(s) as desired and install by pushing the mask lip between the
bezel and the lens on the sensor as shown.
IMPORTANT NOTES
1. A means for disconnection must be incorporated in the fixed wiring in
accordance with the current wiring regulations.
2. DALI terminals have only basic isolation from mains and therefore
should be wired in mains-rated cable and treated with the same repect
as mains with regard to wiring practice.
4. Due to limited space within the enclosure, it is not recommended that this
product be used as a wiring junction box. System connections should be
made elsewhere and wiring not looped within the product enclosure.
5. All information given in this document was correct at the time of
publication.
3. In order to achieve satisfactory light level regulating operation, a sensor
must observe a substantially greater proportion of artificial light from the
luminaire(s) under its control than from neighbouring luminaires not under
its control. This is particularly important when planning the installed layout
of linear luminaires that have an integral detector positioned at one end.
TECHNICAL SUPPORT
+44 (0)1942 719229
Configuration
This range of products features a rich set of adjustable parameters that may
be programmed via the hand-held infrared commissioning tools in order to
create a sophisticated lighting control installation. There are no physical
switches or potentiometers on the product. See the DAL I-in-a-Room
Configuring Guide.
Diagnostics
LED indications are provided in order to help with fault-finding. Sensors are
supplied with LEDs enabled.
NOTE: with regard to safety, the DALI bus connections
should be treated with the same respect as mains.
LED indication
G GG
Green in response to movement or not
R R R R R
R
3 red flashes every 2 seconds
Meaning
Movement detected
DALI bus error – e.g.
1. Possible short circuit, or
2. Too many luminaires, or
3. Too many sensors or input modules
4. DA LI power supply or DLS Lighting
B
Control Application sensors connected
together with wrong polarity.
Technical Data
Colour
Terminal type
Terminal capacity
Recommended
cable
Maximum length
Function
Operating voltage
Power
consumption
Maximum load
current
Permissible load
types/connections
Manual
Switch
SW
Pluggable rising cage clamp
1 x 0.5-2.5mm sq solid or stranded
0.75mm sq
10m
230VAC+/-15% 50-60Hz
Recommended circuit protection: 16A MCB
Negligible
Power
Supply
L N E
Black
Derive from appropriate
wiring regulations
Input
150mW
DLS4043D ALI
N/A
N/A
Red
Max 16 DAL I gears
(digital ballasts or driver),
network sensors (max 2),
DALI input modules
(max 2) DAL I input
modules (max 2)
DALI
DA+ DA-
Pluggable screwless
1 x 0.5-1.5mm sq
solid or stranded
0.75mm sq
100m
Input and output
Low Voltage – isolation 1.5kV
N/A
60mA
DALI IM Installation
The DALI IM is a compact DALI device with 4 general purpose
inputs. Multiple DALI IM units can be connected to the same DALI
bus. The module can be installed in a conduit box, backbox or
pattress behind a momentary switch. The minimum required depth for
a pattress box is 35 mm, however 40 mm boxes are recommended
for ease of wiring.
Specification
Supply via DALI bus
Current consumption 4.1 mA typical
Ambient temperature 0°C – 50°C
Protection IP20
Wire size 0.5 – 1.5 mm2
Wire length to switches 50 cm (max.)
Output DALI
Input 4 x push-to-make momentary switch
Input current <4 mA
Dimensions (H x W x D) 40 x 28 x 15 mm
Wiring Example
PE
L
N
DALI Application Controller
and Power Supply
(e.g. DLS4043DAL IF)
DALI
DALI IM
COM
R
T4T3T2
At the end of their useful life the
packaging and product should
be disposed of via a suitable
recycling centre.
Do not dispose of with normal
household waste. Do not burn.
DALI BUS
T1
push-to-make
R
momentary switches
Ballast
Warning: The DALI bus is not classified as S ELV.
The same procedures and safeguards must be
applied as when working with mains voltage.
Isolate mains supply before installing or servicing.
The installation must comply with all applicable
!
electrical codes and regulations.
Ballast
Honeywell Ex-Or
Albery House, Springfield Road,
Horsham, West Sussex RH12 2PQ
Tel: +44 (0)1942 719229
Web: www.ex-or.com