Ex-Or MSB1001DT, MSB1001DALIT Installation Instructions

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IP65 BattenFit Sensor with Regulating Photocell
MSB1001DT for use with DSI ballasts
MSB1001DALIT for use with DALI ballasts
Installation and Commissioning
Instructions
Note: QuickSet Pro or HP18* required for commissioning
* Please note that the HP18 offers different/limited programming options
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IP65 BattenFit Sensor with Regulating Photocell: MSB1001DT - for use with DSI ballasts MSB1001DALIT - for use with DALI ballasts
Only suitably qualified personnel should install this equipment.
This passive infrared presence detector is designed to be fitted to a batten-style luminaire.
Installation
1. Remove the M20 knockout from the end cap of the luminaire.
2. Pass the sensor wires through from the outside and insert the threaded end of the sensor into the hole.
3. A polarising plate can be made in order to prevent rotation of the sensor - an example design is given on page 3 (Fig. 5).
4. If a polarising plate is to be used, pass the wires through the slot and position the polarising plate against the inside face of the end cap. Ensure that the tab is positioned correctly i.e. at the ceiling side, away from the lamp.
5. Fit and tighten the locknut.
6. Connect the wires in accordance with the wiring instructions.
OPTIONAL POLARISING PLATE
LOCKNUT
SENSOR
Fig. 1a
ENSURE THAT THE TWO O-RINGS ARE FITTED AS SHOWN
If there is insufficient space for the locknut, the adaptor shown below (Fig. 3) can be used.
20mm Female Adaptor
Fig. 3
Angled Washer Kit (supplied)
If the light fitting has an angled (drafted) end face then use the kit provided as shown (Fig. 4).
MK part number EFA/2
IP65 LIGHT FITTING
Fig. 2
IP65 SENSOR 20mm O-RING LUMINAIRE WITH ANGLED END FACE
Fig. 4
ANGLED SPACER ANGLED WASHER
Fig. 1
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Polarising Plate (not supplied)
The purpose of the polarising plate is to ensure that the sensor does not rotate from the correct position, i.e. pointing vertically downwards, during transport or installation.
The two overall dimensions marked ‘SEE TEXT’ need to be made such that when the plate is positioned against the inner face of the luminaire end cap, it cannot rotate.
The 3.5mm ‘tab’ should be located closest to the ceiling (away from the lamp). The 6.0mm slot is optional and is to allow the wires to pass through for ease of assembly.
Material can be plastic sheet, minimum thicknesss 1.0mm, recommended thickness 1.5-2.0mm, or mild/stainless steel sheet, minimum thickness 0.6mm, recommended thickness 1.0-1.6mm.
Electrical Connections
Fig.6
SEE TEXT
3.5
7.3
6.0
20
SEE TEXT
Fig.5
Always check product label before connecting.
Blue Brown White White
Note: White/White Dimming Signal Pair is Polarity Free.
Fig.7
SUPPLY
L N E
Do not connect the Dimming Signal Pair of one detector to that of another detector.
L N E L N E L N E L N ED D D D D D D D
BALLAST BALLAST BALLAST BALLAST
See ‘Technical Data’ on back page for
maximum number of ballasts
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Detection Profile
Plan View
Detection pattern is a 360 cone shape.
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Diameter is 2.25 x the mounting height.
The squares show the arrangement of the detection pattern.
Fig. 8
BATTEN LUMINAIRE
5m
Direction of most commonly used entry into detection zone, i.e. start of corridor or doorway
Fig. 9
If the distance between the bottom of the sensor and the bottom of the end cap exceeds 59mm (in the case of square covers) or 82mm (for rounded covers), there may be a blind spot in the detection zone.
Fig. 10
2.5m
DETECTION ZONE
DETECTION ZONE
97
5.6m
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2.5m
5m
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Setting the Regulating Photocell
This product is intended for use with high frequency regulating ballasts with digital control inputs. An infrared programming tool QuickSet Pro or HP18 is required for programming the regulating light level set point. The setting is preserved in the event of a power failure and can be re-programmed any number of times.
Using the QuickSet Pro: Enter the Utilities menu then choose ‘LightSpot/MLS/LCM’ and select ‘Set Light Level’. Use the ‘up’ and ‘down’ buttons to manually adjust the light output from the luminaire(s) and when at the required level press and hold ‘OK’ to store.
On the HP18 Programmer, use the ‘+’ and ‘-’ buttons to manually adjust the light output from the luminaire(s) and when at the required level press ‘ü’ to store. The luminaire(s) will blink to acknowledge a successful store operation.
Sensor Positioning Notes
The majority of light seen by the photocell must be from the batten under its control - not that contributed by another device (see Fig. 11 ).
Fig. 11
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Walk Testing
In order to verify the installation, there is an inbuilt facility (Walk Test Mode) to temporarily reduce the time delay to 10 seconds. A QuickSet Pro or HP18 Programmer is required to access this facility.
Using the HP18:
Press the ‘TEST’ button to enable walk test mode.
Move around the area that is being controlled, stopping for 10 seconds to allow the lights to switch off, before moving and triggering the lights back on.
Re-programme the desired Off Delay once testing is complete.
Using the QuickSet Pro:
Go to the Utilities menu, choose ‘LightSpot/MLS/LCM’, then ‘User Test’, then place the cursor over ‘Walk Test, point the programmer at the detector and press OK.
Move around the area that is being controlled, stopping for 10 seconds to allow the lights to switch off, before moving and triggering the lights back on.
After 5 minutes, the time-out will be restored to what it was before walk test was enabled.
Notes on Walk Testing:
l During walk test, after the lights have turned off, wait 5 seconds before moving again because the sensitivity
is deliberately reduced for a few seconds following switch off.
l Sensitivity is greater when approaching the circular footprint at a tangent rather than heading towards the
centre (see Fig. 8).
l Most luminaires take approximately 1 second to strike after presence has been detected.
l The detection pattern is cone-shaped which means that when standing at the very edge of the detection
footprint only a person’s feet will be visible (see Fig. 9).
LED Operation
There is a blue LED on the detector which will flash when power is first applied or during a download from the QuickSet Pro. If the LED is required to flash whenever movement is detected, please contact Technical Support.
Commissioning
The factory default settings will be appropriate for most applications. However, the installer does have the facility to re-programme a wide range of parameters and to set the regulating light level using the infrared programming tools. Please note that the full range of parameters is accessible via the QuickSet Pro; the HP18 offers different/limited programming options.
Please read carefully the operating instructions that accompany the programmer prior to performing a programming operation.
The following table shows the pre-set factory settings and a brief explanation of each parameter. These parameters may be re-programmed any number of times and all settings will be retained in the event of a power loss.
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Parame ter Options Pre-Set Notes
Power Up On / Off On
Sets the lum inaire state at pow er up irres pective of occupancy. Useful in redu cing s tart-up load foll owing power cut. Power­up off - respon ds to occupancy after 30 seconds.
Res pons e Auto / Semi -auto Auto If set to auto, the presen ce detector sw itches the lum inaire on
and off autom atically. If set to se mi-a uto, the lumi naire will not turn on autom atically when a pers on enters the area. It can be turned on us ing the hand-he ld controll er or by toggling the power s witch. When the area is vacated, the lig ht will turn off autom aticall y.
Off Dela y 1 min-96 hrs (QuickSet Pro)
5, 10 or 20 mi ns (HP18)
20 mi ns The time for whi ch the lum inai re will s tay on following the las t
detected m ovement. Also 10-s econd setting for walk-testin g.
Start Lamps Max / Min Max
Sets the level at which the lamps s trike when turning on.
Entry Scene* 1-6 Scene 1 Sets which scene is recalled wh en unoccu pied are a is
entered.
Bright Out Yes / No No If set to yes, movement fails to refresh the off delay if ambi ent
light level exceeds 125% of set level and the lum inaire will switch off when the off delay has elaps ed. NB: Dimm ing mus t be se t to 100%.
Dim mi ng* Reg 50%-Reg 100% 100% Can be s et to operate between 50% and 100% ballas t output
from m ax down to a bottom-end lim it when wo rking on photocel l control.
Lam p Max* 10 %-100% 100%
Can be s et to limit the abso lute ma ximum output of the ballast in all op erating mode s.
Fade to Off Yes / No No
When no pres ence is detected , and after the off delay period, the lam ps can fade out ins tead of sw itching off (appro x 80 seco nds to fade from 100 % to 0%).
When Vacant Off / Min / Reg <25% / Scene 6 (la tter vi a
QuickSet Pro only)
Off Options for a vacant area after it has timed out. Luminaires
can turn off, remain at minimum output, or regula te with a 25% output lim it, until the next period of occupa ncy. If progra mm ed to remai n at min imu m, to regula te below 25% (or go to sce ne 6 - available via QuickSet Pro only), there is an option to sw itch off after 3 tim es the Off Delay (XTN).
Upper/Lo wer Thresh old
0-254 254 Point at which ph otocell switche s lig hts on/off.
100 Hou r Burn-In Burn-in 100 hrs / Cancel / Resu me 0 hr See Application Note: AN4028
Additional feature acc essible under Utilities on QuickSet Pro:
* These param eters are program mable us ing the QuickSet Pro only
Important Additional Notes
1. A means for disconnection must be incorporated in the fixed wiring in accordance with the current wiring regulations.
2. The dimming control output should be connected only to the control input of the ballasts - never to other detectors.
3. This equipment should be used to control only those ballasts powered from the same phase as the detector
4. Although nominally 12V, the dimming output is not SELV and therefore should be treated with the same respect as mains with regard to wiring practice. The 0V line of the dimming output is almost at Neutral potential.
5. DSI/DALI wiring to be on mains-rated safety wire.
6. Due to the fact that the photocell is on the ceiling looking down, it is not possible for measurements made with a lux meter on the working plane to remain constant when daylight illuminates the ceiling and the working plane to a differing extent. Therefore, products of this type should be regarded as capable of maintaining an APPROXIMATE light level only.
7. This equipment switches lights no more frequently than would a responsible human occupant. However, manufacturers of some particular lighting types (e.g. ‘2D’ luminaires) may specify a maximum number of switching cycles in order to achieve a predicted lamp life. Please check with the manufacturer of the luminaires to ensure that they are compatible with automatic controls in this respect.
8. In order to achieve satisfactory light-level regulating operation, a detector must observe a substantially greater proportion of artificial light from the luminaire(s) under its control than from neighbouring luminaires not under its control.
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Dimensions
All dimensions in mm
M20 x 1.5
Fig.12
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Fig. 13
Technical Data
Fig. 12
MAXIMUM RECOMMENDED MOUNTING HEIGHT: 5 metres OPERATING VOLTAGE: 230V~ 50Hz (UK & Europe) POWER CONSUMPTION: <0.5W CAPACITY: MSB1001DT - 4 x DSI ballasts MSB1001DALIT - 4 x DALI ballasts WEIGHT: 120g COLOUR: White (RAL9010) MATERIAL: Flame retardant PC IP RATING: 65
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