JCC JC23402WOP, JC23401EMWOP, JC23402EMWPR, JC23412EMWOP, JC23412EMWPR User Manual

...
RadiaLED® Utility Range
To LED Tray
Fig. 1
220-240V~ 50/60Hz / Class I
Class I products must always be earthed
Luminaire
Mains Supply
(N)
(L)
Neutral: Blue
Live: Brown
Yellow/green
Unswitched Live: Black
Neutral: Blue
Black
Brown
Blue
s
Installation instructions for RadiaLED
WARNINGS AND CAUTIONS
To avoid electric shock or serious injury or property damage, isolate power before installing, removing or servicing the product
It is recommended that this product is installed by an electrician or a competent person with
sufcient experience to install this product
To be installed in accordance with the local current wiring regulations and standards
Any broken or damaged parts should be replaced as soon as possible
Utility Bulkhead
®
a company
JCC will not accept responsibility for claims arising from sub-standard installations; which will void the warranty
Ensure that you have the tools and accessories required to complete the installation correctly
This luminaire is suitable for indoor use or exterior use, wall or ceiling mounting
Do not install in areas that are near to continual running water
Do not carry out insulation tests with this product connected to the circuit
It may be necessary to uprate your MCBs to allow for increased inrush current
ENGLISHINSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
Mains supply Input : 220-240V~ 50/60Hz Class 1
Fig. 1
Standard versions
Live = Brown
Neutral = Blue
Emergency versions
Switched Live: Brown
Ceiling
applications
1A Fused Unswitched Live
Live = Brown
Yellow/green
Neutral = Blue
DALI
DA DA
To Driver
1-10V
+-
Wall
application
Wattage CCT CRI:Ra Lumens LpcW
12W 4000K 80 700*/1150** 58*/96**
21W 4000K 80 1350*/2000** 64*/95**
Diffuser: Opal (WOP)* or Prismatic (WPR)**
Installation
Ensure the xing surface is at and even. Use adequate xings with regard to type of surface.
1. Remove diffuser from luminaire by loosening the three securing screws.
2. All termination points are under the LED tray and this can be removed by loosening the locating screws and rotating the tray until keyhole slots allow removal.
3. Ensure incoming cables are weather protected.
4. Pass intended supply wires through grommet or CTS gland.
5. Fix base in desired location, taking care to avoid pipes and cables that may be hidden.
6. Make connections and connect dimming controls as required for DALI/1-10V versions (Fig.1).
7. Re-attach LED tray to mounts and tighten screws.
8. Replace diffuser and tighten screws evenly.
9. Switch on mains.
IP65
jcc.co.uk
V3_Jun_2022_RS
Sensor data can be set using DIP switches on the sensor. The settings are as follows:
Microwave On/Off operation and settings
Detection Area
I: Up to 8m
II: Up to 6m
III: Up to 4m
VI: Up to 3m
V: Up to 2m
II
III IV
1 2
OnI
-
On
-
-
On On
On
V
Note that reducing detection area will also reduce sensitivity.
3
100%
On
75%
On
50%
On
-
25%
On
-
10%
-
-
On
Refers to the time period the lamp remains at 100% illumination after no motion detected.
Microwave Step Dim operation and settings - 12W version only
Detection Area Hold Time Standby Period Standby Dimming Level Daylight Sensor
On On
-
-
-
3
On On On On
100%
75%
50%
25%
10%
-
II
III IV
1 2
OnI
-
On
-
-
On
V
I: Up to 8m
II: Up to 6m
III: Up to 4m
VI: Up to 3m
V: Up to 2m
Note that reducing detection area will also reduce sensitivity.
On
Refers to the time period the lamp remains at 100% illumination after no motion detected.
II
III IV
V
VI
1 2 3
OnI
OnOnOn
-
On
On
-
-
-
On
-
-
On
On
On
-
-
5s
30s
90s
3min
20min
30min
On
Refers to the time period the lamp remains at a low light level before it completely switches off in the long absense of people.
Hold Time
1 2 3
OnI
II
III IV
V
VI
-
On
-
On
-
II
III IV
V
VI
OnOnOn
On
On
-
On
-
On
-
-
-
1 2 3
OnI
OnOnOn
-
On
On
-
-
-
On
-
-
5s
30s
90s
3min
20min
30min
On
On
On
-
-
I: Disable* II: 50lux (twilight operation only) Ill: 30lux (twilight operation only) IV: 10lux (darkness operation only) V: 5lux (darkness operation only)
The sensor can be set to only allow the lamp to illuminate below a
dened ambient brightness threshold.
*When set to Disable mode, the daylight sensor will switch on the lamp when motion is detected regardless of ambient light level.
II
III IV
1 2
OnI
-
On On On
Disable*
1hr
30min
10min
5min
5sec
On
V
Refers to the low light level you would like to have after the hold time in the long absense of people.
On On
-
--
3
On On
On
Daylight Sensor
II
III IV
V
II
III IV
V
1 2 3
OnI
OnOnOn
On
On
-
On
1 2 3
OnI
OnOnOn
On
On
-
On
Disable
50lux
-
30lux
-
10lux
--
5lux
---
Disable
50lux
-
30lux
-
10lux
--
5lux
---
On
50%
40%
30%
20%
-
10%
-
On
The sensor can be set to only allow the lamp to illuminate below
a dened ambient brightness
threshold. *When set to Disable mode, the daylight sensor will switch on the lamp when motion is detected regardless of ambient light level.
Technical Support: +44(0)1243 838986 Customer Services: +44(0)1243 838999
BS EN ISO9001 - 2015 - Registered Firm Certificate No. GB 1552
21W
12W
205
Microwave Step Dim operation and settings - 21W version only
Detection Area
On
I
II
III IV
Ø16m x 6m High max
Detection area can be reduced by selecting the combination on the
DIP switches to t precisely each
application.
1 2
On On
On
-
On
-
-
-
100%
75%
50%
10%
Hold Time
3 4
On
II
III
OnI
-
On
IV
Refers to the time period the lamp remains at 100% illumination after no motion is detected.
On On
-
--
5s
90s
3min
10min
Corridor function(Stand-by period)
On
II
III IV
Refers to the time period the lamp remains at a low light level before it completely switches off in the long absence of any occupancy. When set to ”+ is maintained until motion is detected -Step Dim Function. When set to “Os”, the light will turn off after hold time.
Photocell operation and settings
When ambient light level is below the “On” lux level selected, the sensor automatically switches on the luminaire at 100% brightness.
7 8
OnI
-
On
0s
On
30s
On
10min
-
+
--
”, the low light
Stand-by DIM Level
This is pre-set at 20% and not adjustable
Prole & Dimensions
Daylight Sensor
5 6
On
II
III
OnI
-
On
IV
The sensor can be set to only allow the
lamp to illuminate below a dened ambient
brightness threshold. When set to Disable mode, the daylight sensor will switch on the lamp when motion is detected regardless of ambient light level. 50Iux: twilight operation, 15Iux, 5Iux: darkness operation only.
On On
-
--
Disable
50Lux
15Lux
5Lux
When ambient light level is higher than the “Off” lux level selected, the sensor automatically switches off the luminaire.
When set to disable, the sensor does not work.
O󰀨@
25Lux
50Lux
75Lux
100Lux
200Lux
300Lux
400Lux
On
II
III IV
V VI VII
VIII
1 2 3 4
OnI
On
On On
On
On
On
On
-
-
On
-
-
On
-
-
-
On On On
On On
-
- -
On@
5Lux
10Lux
-
25Lux
On
50Lux
-
100Lux
-
150Lux
-
200Lux
-
-
Disable
JCC Lighting Products Ltd. Lux Park, Chichester Business Park, City Fields Way, Tangmere, Chichester, West Sussex, PO20 2FT
283
85
85
All dimensions in millimetres
Emergency range routine
Important warranty information
This product is supported by a 2-year standard warranty which will extend to 5-years if registered within the first year of pu (2 year on batteries). Please register at jcc.co.uk/warranty (Terms and conditions apply).
The installer will be asked to provide the following information, which is detailed on a label attached to the luminaire’s chas Product Code/Date Code.
inspection and test
All tests must be undertaken at times of least risk and in accordance with EN 50172:2004 as indicated below:
Weekly: Indicators of central power supply shall be
visually inspected for correct operation.
Monthly: (in addition to the daily check) If automatic
testing devices are used, the results of the short duration tests shall be recorded. Test shall be carried out as follows:
a) Switch the luminaire over to emergency mode to
operate from the batteries by simulating a failure of supply to the normal lighting for a period
sufcient to ensure correct luminaire operation
NOTE: The period of simulation failure should be
sufcient for the purpose of this clause
whilst minimising damage to the system components e.g lamps. During this period, all luminaires and signs shall be checked to ensure that they are present, clean and functioning correctly. At the end of this test period, the supply to the normal lighting should berestored and any indicator lamp or device should be checked to ensure that is showing that the normal supply has been restored.
Annually: If automatic testing devices are used, the
results of the short duration tests shall be recorded. For all other systems the monthly inspection shall be carried out and the following additional tests made:
a) Each luminaire and internally illuminated
sign shall be tested monthly as above but for its full duration in accordance with the
b) The normal supply for the luminaire should
c) The date of the test and its results shall
A copy of this report must accompany any tting returned to
the manufacturer for any reason.
manufacturer’s information.
be restored and any charge indicator lamp or device should be checked to ensure that it shows the normal supply has been restored. The charging arrangements should be checked for proper functioning.
be recorded in the system logbook.
General Information
Our products are designed to comply with the requirements of UK law and the relevant industry national and international standards and should not be modied in any way. All emergency lighting
systems should comply with the recommendations of BS5266-1: Code of Practice for the Emergency Lighting of Premises and be installed by competent engineers in accordance with the relevant
wiring regulations. Before installing any type of Emergency Lighting always seek the advice and approval of the local Fire Prevention Ofcer (or equivalent authority).
Maintenance
Failed or faulty light sources connected to this equipment should be replaced immediately. These units are designed especially for a long and trouble free life. Under normal conditions, will require no
routine maintenance or service beyond the inspection and test regime of BS5266-1. Both mains supply and battery protection fusing is incorporated internally. Should access to these or any other
part of the circuitry be required this must be undertaken only by suitably qualied person. Special care must be taken when removing the cover to circuitry and battery. Only replacement components
authorised by the company must be used. Disposal of replaced components should be in accordance with the component manufacturers instructions.
You can help protect the environment. Please remember to respect the local regulations: hand in the non-working electrical equipment to an appropriate waste disposal centre. The packaging material is recyclable. Dispose of the packaging in an environmentally friendly manner and make it available for the recyclable material collection service.
Month Test Type First Year Second Year Third Year Fourth Year Fifth Year
Sign Date Sign Date Sign Date Sign Date Sign Date
January Functional
February Functional
March Functional
April Functional
May Functional
June Functional
July Functional
August Functional
September Functional
October Functional
November Functional
December 3 hour
rchase.
sis:
Emergency test record sheet
Loading...