ABB 180 Comfort User manual

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73 - 1 - 6477
Rev. 1
NL
FGBD EIS
Operating instructions
only for authorised skilled electricians
with EIB training
ABB i-bus
®
EIB
ABB Powernet
®
EIB
UPwatchdog
180 Comfort:
6132 - 24 - 102 - 500 GJ B0006132A112
180 Comfort with multi-lens:
6132 - 24 - 102M - 500 GJ B0006132A124
for UP - coupling units
6122 - 84 - 500
GJ
B000
6122A148

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Contents
The manufacturer database of ABB is continuously
updated. It stores the latest applications.
For relevant descriptions see the Technical Manual of
the ABB i-bus
®
EIB or ABB Powernet
®
EIB and the
respective device windows in the EIBA Tool Software
Package ETS2, version 1.
x
or higher.
In case you do not have the data base or Technical
Manual, please ask for it by contacting the respective
agency in your country.
All packing materials and devices of ABB have symbols
and approval signs indicating suitability for an
environmentally benign disposal.
Make sure packaging materials and electrical apparatus
and its electronic components are disposed of via
appropriately authorized collecting points or disposal
companies.
Mounting / Dismantling
Commissioning
Operation
Settings on the Unit
Troubleshooting
Important instructions
Fig. 1 / Overall View
Product Description
Technical Data/
Detection Ranges
Mounting Instructions

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Important instructions
When planning and erecting electrical systems the
relevant standards and regulations applicable in the
country where the equipment is set up and operated
must be duly observed.
Work on the 230V-mains system and EIB bus must
exclusively be performed by trained electrical
personnel. Laying and connection of the bus line as
well as application devices must be in conformity
with applicable guidelines specified in the EIB Manu-
al of the European Installation Bus Association (EIBA).
Please note that the UP watchdogs are not meant
to function as burglary or invasion alarm systems
since they are not adequately protected against
acts of sabotage as prescribed.
Please make sure the ambient conditions suited for
the safety class and permissible operating tempe-
rature (see "Technical Data") are met.
When mounting the UP watchdog 180 use a suitable
UP bus coupler (ABB ibus
®
EIB) or UP mains coupler
(ABB Powernet
®
EIB) – hereinafter collectively termed
UP coupler.
The devices are to be programmed using ETS2
(version 1.1 or higher) or via Power-Project (Version
3.0 or higher).

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Fig. 1 / Overall View
1 UP-watchdog 180 comfort
2 Slide switch (selecting mode of operation)
5 Covering frame 1721 NS (you can use perforated
sheets (Article No. 1799-03) for labeling (item 10))
8 UP Coupler (here, eg., 6120U-500)
with programming key (item. 8a)
and programming LED (item.8b)
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Fig. 1 / Overall View
1 UP-watchdog 180 comfort
2 Slide switch (selecting mode of operation)
5 Covering frame 1721 NS (you can use perforated
sheets (Article No. 1799-03) for labeling (item 10))
8 UP Coupler (here, eg., 6120U-500)
with programming key (item. 8a)
and programming LED (item.8b)

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Product Description
The multi-lens of the UP watchdog offers additional co-
verage zone setting possibilities. Otherwise, all units
have identical functions.
The UP watchdogs are passive infrared motion
detectors. If a heat source is detected somewhere in
the zone of coverage of the unit, the UP sensors switch
on the connected lighting system. When the heat
source leaves the coverage zone or remains stationary
or immovable the lighting is switched off after a preset
delay period (rundown time) has elapsed.
An integrated dusk sensor enables the switching
brightness (ambient luminosity) to be set at which the
unit's monitoring function is activated.
The UP watchdogs are glare-proof, ie. if exposed to
direct light (eg. from an electric torch/flashlight) the
unit's monitoring function remains activated for approx.
1½ minutes.
The switching behavior can be parameterized using
ETS2 or Power-Project (Version 3.0 or higher (see Technical Manual
and individual windows of the parameterization software
package). Switching brightness and cut-out delay may
also be set directly on the unit.

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Technical Data / Coverage Zones
Power Supply via ABB i-bus
®
EIB
or ABB Powernet
®
EIB
Connections
1 Bus connection 10-pole connector strip
on the rear side for
UP bus coupler or
UP mains coupler
Control and 2 rotary potentiometers
Indicating Elements →"Settings on the Unit"
Type of Protection IP 20 (acc. to DIN EN 60 529
in built-in state)
Operating
temperature - 5 … + 45 °C
Dimensions56 x 71 x 28 mm (alpha nea)
(H xWxD)71 x 71 x 28 mm (Impuls)
Weight0.04kg
>>>
63 x 63 x 28 mm (solo / future)

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Technical Data / Coverage Zones
>>>
Coverage for units with normal lens (Example):
max. 12 m frontal and max. 8 m lateral area
at a maximum mounting height of 1.2 m
and tangential approach

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Technical Data / Coverage Zones
Horizontal coverage
area for multi-lens
units (depends on
mounting height)
Vertical
coverage
area for
multi-lens
units
Mountingheight 1,1- 1,3 m
Mountingheight 2,0m
Mountingheight 2,5m

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Arrange the 10-pole connector of the UP coupler such
that the desired UP watchdog mounting position can
be realized (see Fig. 1).
The physical address of the UP watchdog is determined
via the UP coupler. Preferably, this physical address
should be entered before the unit is mounted. Subse-
quent modifications can be made but the unit has to
be dismantled for this purpose (see "Mounting /
Dismantling")
For mounting observe the following:
• The UP watchdog must be fixed to a rigid wall since
every movement of the unit has the same effect as
a heat source detected in the area monitored.
• The optimum function of the UP watchdog is ensured
if the unit is arranged laterally to the direction of
traffic (tangential approach).
• Since infrared rays do not penetrate solid objects,
the UP watchdog must have "free vision".
• Provide a minimum clearance of 2 m between sensor
and light sources directly radiating onto the unit.
Mounting Instructions

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Mounting / Dismantling
Before mounting the UP watchdog, correctly arrange a
UP coupler (see Fig. 1, Item 8) in location suitable for
the UP watchdog.
• Position the UP watchdog so as to be ready for
mounting.
• Fix the covering frame (fig.1, item 5) in mounting
position (the frame is held in position by the mounted
controller).
• Mount the UP watchdog (fig.1, item 1) onto the
flush-mounted UP coupler (fig.1, item 8) in such a
way that
– the rear 10-pole plug connector (fig.1, item 3) is
notcanted;
– the fixing clips (fig.1, item 4) on the back of the
unitengage with the recesses (fig.1, item 7)
provided in the carrying ring of the UP coupler.
• Engage the UP watchdog in the carrier ring of the UP
coupler.
Dismantling: Lever the UP watchdog (Fig. 1, Item 1)
together with covering frame (Fig. 1, Item 5) off the UP
coupler's carrier ring. Take care that the plug connector
(Fig. 1, Item 3) will not cant!

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Commissioning
The available application variants with pertinent
parameters can be seen from the current Technical
Manual of the ABB i-bus
®
EIB and ABB Powernet
®
EIB.
•Connect a PC with EIBATool Software (ETS2 V1.x)
or
Power-Project (Vers. 3.x) to the EIB bus line via an RS232
interface.
• Switch on the power supply to the EIB bus line or
Powernet line.
• Assign a physical address.
– Press the programming key on the UP coupler;
the red programming LED will become illuminated.
– After the physical address has been programmed,
the red LED will go out.
– Note down the number of the physical address
on the UP coupler (Fig. 1, Item 9) using a smudge-
proof pen.
• Select and parameterize the application.
• Assign the group address(es).

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Operation
When the bus is energized the UP watchdog switches
on the lighting system irrespective of ambient
brightness. This ambient brightness level will only be
detected after a period of about 1 minute.
The mode of operation is selected on the unit via slide
switch (Fig. 1, Item 2). As per basic parameterization
the following applies:
• left = ON = UP watchdog out of service
permanent light switched on
• right = OFF = UP watchdog out of service
light switched off
• center = Automatic operation
Center position (automatic operation) can be
safeguarded via screw located on the back of the unit.
The unit can operate in automatic mode only if the
slide switch on all UP watchdogs arranged in parallel is
in center position (secure by means of screw).
If the bus voltage has been switched on and one of the
units is changed over from automatic to the ON or OFF
operating modes via slide switch (Fig. 1, Item 2), all
other UP watchdogs arranged in parallel will also enter
into this operating mode via software control.

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Commissioning / Operation
The switching brightness or cut-out delay can be set
on the back of the unit. To facilitate adjustment work
an adapter has been supplied with the UP watchdog
that is plugged between in UP coupler (Fig. 1, Item 8)
and the connector strip (Fig. 1, Item 3). This adapter
can be plugged in or removed while the system is live
(operating voltage on).
Narrowing the Coverage Zone
The UP watchdogs have a coverage area of 180°. This
zone can be narrowed with the help of adhesive tape
included in the supply (eg. to limit the light incidence
area). Suitably cut this tape to size and stick it onto the
outside of the lens cover in the area you wish to
exclude.
Settings on the Unit
>>>

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Settings on the Unit
Manual Adjustment of Cutout Delay and Switching
Brightness
The cutout delay (rundown time) and switching
brightness (ambient brightness) can be set manually
or via the parameterization function (using ETS2 or
Power-Project 3.x).
On the back of the UP watchdog there are two
setscrews (rotary potentiometers, can be deactivated
via parameterization).
Left setscrew adjusting switching brightness
switching irrespective of brightness level
switching only when dark
Right-hand setscrew adjusting the cutout delay in
minutes or seconds.
>>>

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Settings on the Unit
The UP watchdog has been set in the Factory to „Test“
and "Cutout Delay 10 sec.".
During manual adjustment the setscrew scales shall
serve for orientation only. The exact switching
brightness level and cutout delay time must be
determined empirically.
• First, check the switching function of the UP watch-
dog by turning the setscrew to "Test".
– This deactivates the dusk sensor (switching
occurs at any brightness level).
– The cut-in time is approx. 10 seconds.
• Determine the cutout delay by way of experiment.
Position the setscrew onto the sun symbol (switching
occurs at any brightness level). Adjust the cutout
delay via the right setscrew on the back of the unit
and find out the setting that suits your needs best.
• Determine the switching brightness level for the
integrated dusk sensor (find best setting): Turn the
setscrew to a position somewhere between
"switching only when dark" and "switching
irrespective of brightness level" that suits your
requirements.

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Troubleshooting
Trouble
General
Light is off
Light is always
on
Cause/Remedy
– Check slide switch position
selecting operating mode or
setscrews on back of unit and
adjust if necessary
– Check whether EIB system
operates correctly
– Check whether unit is defect.
Replace UP watchdog tentatively
and readjust unit in a test
system
• Lamp defect
– check and replace, if necessary
• Lighting circuit malfunction
– check and repair, if necessary
• Constant movement in the
covered area or stray light
incidence
– Cover lens completely and let
rundown time expire
If light is switched off eliminate
source of trouble in the covered
area >>>

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Trouble
Light is alway
on
UP watchdog
does not switch
on or off
UP watchdog
does not switch
on
Cause/Remedy
• UP watchdog (or unit arranged in
parallel) set to "ON" position
(permanent light) via slide
switch
– Set slide switch in position
"automatic mode" (if necessary,
secure position by screw)
• Switching brightness wrongly
adjusted in bright surroundings
or in case of stray light
incidence
– Turn setscrew towards the "Sun"
or "Moon" symbols as required
• Lens dirty
– Clean lens with a wet cloth
• UP watchdog connections
– check and repair, if necessary
• UP watchdog mounting position
– check and change, if necessary
Troubleshooting
>>>

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Troubleshooting
Trouble
Light is
switched
on and off
constantly
Undesirable
automatic
switching
Cause/Remedy
• Distance to switched lamps to
small
– Increase distance to switched
lamps
– Change UP watchdog mounting
position
– Change lens cover
(use adhesive tape for this)
• Small animals (eg. pets) cross the
coverage area
• or heat sources due to reflections
from bright or mirroring surfaces
– Check the UP watchdog's
mounting position and change it,
if necessary
– Check and if required correct the
alignment of the lens
– Change the lens covering
(use adhesive tape)
>>>

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Troubleshooting
Trouble
UP watchdog
has no or just
short-range
lateral
coverage
Cause/Remedy
• Objects or structures interfere with
the unit's range of vision
– Check and if necessary change
the UP watchdogs mounting
position
– Check and if required correct the
alignment of the lens
– Change lens covering
(remove adhesive tape)
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