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HELVAR SA-IR-PROG User manual

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SA-IR-PROG
Data is subject to change without notice. More information at: www.helvar.com
µDim IR Programmer
The SA-IR-PROG is a compact infrared handset used for the
programming of µDim sensors.
Pointing the Handset
You must point the handset directly at the device that you want
to control or program .
When programming a device it is only necessary to point the
handset when ‘sending’ a new setting.
Sending settings to a device
To send the programming parameters to the device follow the
table on page 2. The shift key is used to access the parameters
in red and blue text. The Send LED flashes once to signify that
a setting has been sent.
Important note
This handset may include settings that are not used on the
device being programmed. Refer the individual device’s Product
Guide for default and special settings.
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Technical specifications
• Dimensions 86 mm x 4 mm x 67 mm
• Weight 0.017 kg
• Battery 3 Vdc lithium battery
CR2025 (supplied with unit)
• IR range 7m
• Temperature 0ºC to 35ºC
• Humidity 5 to 95% non-condensing
• Compliance EMC-2004/108/EC
Care and maintenance
Replacing the Battery
The battery compartment is located on the bottom edge of the handset.
Release the retaining lug (Fig 1.1) to allow the battery holder to be slid
out (Fig 1.2).
Lift out the battery from the holder and insert a replacement battery
(type CR2025 or equivalent), ensuring correct polarity.
Slide the holder back into the handset, ensuring that the retaining lug
clicks into place.
The exterior of the handset can be cleaned by using a damp cloth.
Stubborn marks may be removed by using a mild detergent.
Fig 1: Accessing the internal battery
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SA-IR-PROG
Data is subject to change without notice. More information at: www.helvar.com T13 142 1A 07.11.2011 2/2
Programming
Preset
functions
0 1 2 3 UHS5 Handset Graphics Description
Button Activation
On / Raise On Raise Turn lights on or to raise lights.
Off / Lower Off Low er Turn lights off or to lower lights.
Walk test On Off When set to On this causes a red LED to flash on the sensor
when it detects mov ement. Use this f eature to check f or
adequate sensitiv ity lev els.
Time Out
(Time
adjustment)
1, 10 &
20
minutes
5, 15 &
30
minutes
10
seconds
Once the detector is turned on, this v alue sets how long the
lights will stay on once mov ement has ceased.
Lux on
level
(Switch
level on)
2, 5 & 7 4, 6 & 9
Lux lev el setting to prev ent the luminaires being switched on if
the ambient light lev el is sufficient (adjustable between 1
and 9). The luminaires will al way s be switched on at lev el 9.
Light Level 2 (200)
5 (500)
7 (700)
4 (400)
6 (600)
9 (900)
Sets a target light lev el to be maintained by the lighting system.
Lux off
level
(Switch
level off)
2, 5 & 7 4, 6 & 9
Lux lev el setting to switch the luminaires off during occupancy if
the ambient light lev el goes abov e the setting (adjustable
between 1 and 9). Lev el 9 will alway s keep the lights on. This
setting can be used for “window ro w switching”.
Sensitivity 1, 5 & 9 3, 6 & 8
Sensitiv ity lev el f or detecting mov ement.
1 = low sensitiv ity
9 = high sensitiv ity
Defaults D
Returns the unit to the def ault settings.
Burn-in 0 50 100
Determines how long the output will be at 100% so that lamps
‘burn-in’. The ’b urn-in’ time is not aff ected by power supply
interruptions.
Presence /
Absence
Presence Absence
Presence mode allows the output to turn on when mov ement is
detected and off when mov ement ceases. Absence mode
allows the output to turn off when mov ement ceases, but must
be manually turned on f irst.
Preset PRS A B
2 presets f or Presence mode. See Product Guide for device to
be progra mmed
Preset ABS A B
2 presets f or Absence mode. See Product Guide for device to
be progra mmed
Shift
Use this button to select the settings in red and blue signif ied
by the ‘Shif t 1’ and ‘Shift 2’ LEDs
Number of Shift key presses
SHIFT 1
SHIFT 2
SHIFT 1
SHIFT 2
SHIFT 1
SHIFT 2
SHIFT 1
SHIFT 2
Programmer Graphics

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