LUXMATE IRS User manual

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LUXMATE for use
Instruction manual
IRS

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Table of Contents
Safety Instructions
LUXMATE Philosophy
LUXMATE Scenes
Appearance and Technical Information
Installation
Basic
Operation
Settings: DSI-IR
Settings: DSI-2IR
Settings: DSI-IRBLC
System Requirements
Professional und Advanced
Operation
Addressing / Programming
System Requirements
Trouble Shooting
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THANK-YOU
Thank-you for choosing to buy our control unit with the LUXMATE
control system. We are convinced you will enjoy using it.
To ensure continued satisfaction with the IRS control unit, please read
this instruction manual and become familiar with the information it
contains.

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Risk of damage by hard cleaning materials
Clean the remote control with a soft, uff-free
cloth, moistened with clean water if necessary.
Risk of damage by third party equipment
Claims under warranty are no longer valid.
Use exclusively LUXMATE equipment.
Damage by sunlight
Protect the device from exposure to direct
sunlight.
Damage by condensation and humidity
Wait until the device has reached room
temperature and is dry.
Only use the device in dry rooms.
Protect the device from excessive humidity.
Damage by temperatures that are too high or
too low
Only use the device at room temperatures from
0 to +50 °C.
The recommended operating and storage
temperature is between +10 and +30 °C
(because of the batteries).
Damage by use of wrong batteries
Only use batteries or rechargeable batteries
conforming to the specications and always
use battery cells of the same type and the
same brand. Insert the batteries in the battery
compartment as indicated in the diagram.
Safety Instructions

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LUXMATE Philosophy
LUXMATE strives to create worlds of adventure with light. Light and
glare are decisive factors for the design of a workplace and exert
direct inuence on well-being, ability to concentrate and efciency.
Using innovative approaches, lighting and room management from
LUXMATE focuses on people. Particular importance is attached to
ergonomic and energy-optimized control of the room functions
Convenient and intuitive control elements enable the scene within
the room to be easily and effectively adapted to individual wishes and
different work situations.

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LUXMATE Scenes
We perceive our environment through our senses. The warm light of a
sunset exerts a different inuence on us than does the grey drabness
of a rainy day. Our surroundings inuence our personal mood - and
personal well-being promotes the success of our activities.
LUXMATE aims constantly at creating the appropriate atmosphere in
the room and with it the appropriate personal mood.
The atmosphere in a room derives from the natural surroundings
(weather, time of day) and from the LUXMATE equipment in the
room. Brightness, light balance and blind position exert just as
much inuence on the people in the room as do window opening,
temperature and changes of air.
You adjust the LUXMATE equipment optimally for every activity
and every different use of the room. Then you save the respective
composition as a LUXMATE scene. Every LUXMATE output
permanently stores its value for this scene. From that moment on,
this scene can be recalled at any LUXMATE IRS in the room. Using the
IRS, scenes 1, 2 and 3 can be congured (Basic) and recalled (Basic /
Professional / Advanced).
You can also deviate from these scenes and adjust the LUXMATE
equipment to your individual requirements. In order to adjust the
LUXMATE equipment, perform the actions Basic or Professional and
Advanced.

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The Remote Control
IRS
LEDTransmit
diode
(Broadcast)
Come/
Go (on/off)
LeaveAdjust
key (dimming,
up / down)
SectorsScene
keysLUXMATE
Sectors
LEDTransmit
diode
CE: Approval and Conformity
This infrared remote control meets the requirements of EU Directives.
89/336/EEC “EMC directive”, 73/23/EEC “Low voltage electrical equipment directive”.
Conformity of the remote control with the above directives is conrmed by the CE mark.

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2,5m
a
b
c
c
Technical Data
Permissible input voltage..................................................3V DC, 2 x 1.5V LR 03 batteries
Dimensions............................................................................119 x 57 x 28 mm
Case material........................................................................plastic, halogen free
Weight.....................................................................................approx. 100 g
Permissible ambient temperature...................................0...50°C
Data transmission................................................................Range (see table above) at 25 °C and 500 lx
Carrier frequency: 447.5 kHz +/- 1%
Operation...............................................................................Arrive / Leave key
3 scene keys
1 adjusting key (dimming, up/down)
5 keys for sector selection
When using the infrared remote control, direct it at the IRED infrared
sensor mounted on the ceiling or at the IREL sensor installed in the
luminaire so as to ensure optimal IR communication - exactly as you
do when using the remote control for your audio or TV equipment.
Technical Information
Note:
Dark coloured walls reect less strongly, which is why it is necessary to optimize the
alignment to the sensor when using the IRS. The transmission characteristic of the IRS has the
following appearance:
IRS should be directed at IRED/IREL in
order to ensure
IR communicationIR signal is registered by
IRED/IREL from any position of the IRS
Reception range with targets
Values for 25 °C and 700 lx
a b c
2,5m 6,5m 69°
5m 7m 54°
10m 8m 38°

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Installation
Test that the IRS is functioning by pressing any
key, e.g. the “Arrive / Leave” key.
Insert the batteries supplied into the battery
compartment according to the polarity indicated.
The IRS is functional when the green LED lights up.
If required, mount the wall bracket supplied on the
wall, for example near the entrance to a room.
Use either the xing materials supplied or other
xing screws suitable for the material of the
particular wall.
Make sure that the nose of the wall bracket is
pointing upwards.

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BASIC
Operation
Switching on
If the system is switched off (“Absent”), pressing the “Arrive / Leave”
key recalls the last setting (which can be a scene or a dimmed scene);
pressing a scene key briey (shorter than 7 seconds) activates the
programmed light scene; in this case any sector selection made before
pressing the scene key is ignored.
Switching off
The system is switched off by pressing the “Arrive / Leave” key.
Note:
If it is not possible to switch off all the luminaires synchronously (for example when a
light scene is activated in which individual luminaires are switched off), you can switch off
completely by pressing “Arrive / Leave” for longer (more than 1 second).
Dimming
Facility on:
Dim + Brightness is increased from the current dimming
value in the direction of 100% as long as the
dimming key is pressed.
Dim - Brightness is decreased from the current dimming
value in the direction of 1% as long as the
dimming key is pressed.
Dim + The luminaires are switched to 1% and then
the brightness is increased in the direction of
100% as long as the dimming key is pressed.
Dimmen - The luminaires are switched to 100% and then the
brightness is decreased in the direction of 1% as
long as the dimming key is pressed.
Note:
The lowest dimming value depends on the type of lamp and the lamp operating device.

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BASIC
Operation
Switching sectors
The ve sectors can be switched and dimmed separately by pressing
the respective sector key before pressing “Arrive / Leave” or “Dim
+/-”:
The green LED ashes for approximately 2.5 seconds to indicate that a
sector was selected.
Recalling light scenes:
The dened light scenes 1 to 3 are activated by pressing the
corresponding scene key briey (less than 7 seconds). A light scene
can be temporarily modied by jointly or individually dimming or
switching all the DSI-IRs etc. allocated to the IRS.
Programming light scenes:
Before programming, set the individual sectors to the required
brightness values.
This “composition” can be saved as one of three scenes.
To do this, proceed as follows:
Press the required scene key for longer than 7 seconds.
After this time has elapsed the green LED starts to ash for 2
seconds. To save the scene, the scene key must be released within
this 2-second period. If the key is kept pressed for longer the LED is
extinguished and the set brightness values are not saved. If the scene
key is released during the rst 7 seconds (while the LED is shining
steadily), a scene is recalled (see “Switching on”).

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BASIC
Sector IRS
Come/Go
Dim
Scenes
Transmitting
code selector
switching
with pssible
IRS
numbers
7 different IRS numbers
X...not used
Function of DSI-IR
The infrared input/digital output DSI-IR enables up to 25 digital lamp
operating devices to be controlled over the IRS.
Infrared transmitting code:
A DSI-IR is allocated to an IRS by setting the transmitting code
selector switch in the battery compartment of the IRS to the same
digit as the rotary switch labelled “IRS” on the DSI-IR. The devices are
delivered set to 0. In order to avoid neighbouring IR-Basic facilities
from inuencing each other it is possible to set one of 7 different
infrared transmitting codes ( 0 - 6). The numbers 7 - 9 are not
available.
Luminaire group keys:
The rotary switch labelled “SECTOR” on the DSI-IR is used to allocate
this DSI-IR (and the luminaires connected to it) to one of the 5 sector
keys (a - e). If the “SECTOR” rotary switch on the DSI-IR is set to
„a“, this DSI-IR is allocated to the top sector key; if set to „b“, it is
allocated to the sector key second from the top, etc. A total of 5
sectors can be formed (a, b, c, d, e).
Settings: DSI-IR and IRS
5 luminaire groups can be set
DSI-IR

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BASIC
Settings: DSI-2IR and IRS
Function of DSI-2IR
The infrared input/double digital output DSI-2IR enables up to two
mutually independent luminaire groups with up to 25 digital lamp
operating devices each to be controlled over the IRS.
Infrared transmitting code:
A DSI-2IR is allocated to an IRS by setting the transmitting code
selector switch in the battery compartment of the IRS to the same
digit as the rotary switch labelled “IRS” on the DSI-2IR. The devices
are delivered set to 0. In order to avoid neighbouring IR Basic facilities
from inuencing each other it is possible to set one of 7 different
infrared transmitting codes ( 0 - 6). The numbers 7 - 9 are not
available.
Sector keys for luminaire groups:
The rotary switch labelled “SECTOR” on the DSI-2IR is used to allocate
two of the 5 sector keys (a - e).
For example, in order to allocate DSI output 1 of the DSI-2IR to the
rst sector key of the IRS, the “SECTOR” rotary switch of the DSI-2IR
is set to “a”.
Come/
Go
Dim
Scenes
Transmitting
code selector
switch with
possible IRS
numbers
7 different numbers
X...not used
Luminaire group a+b (=switch on a)
c+d (=switch on c) e remains free
DSI-2IR
Sector IRS

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BASIC
The DSI-IR automatically occupies 2 consecutive sector keys of the
IRS, i.e. also “b”.
The second sector key is allocated to DSI output 2 of the DSI-IR.
If a second DSI-2IR is allocated to the IRS, the “SECTOR” rotary switch
of this DSI-2IR is set to “c” and therefore occupies “c” and “d”. If a
DSI-IR and a DSI-2IR are used in the same Basic facility, the DSI-IR
could occupy sector key “a” and the DSI-2IR the sector keys “b” and
“c” (for example).
Settings: DSI-IRBLC and IRS
Function of DSI-IRBLC:
The infrared input/balance digital output DSI-IRBLC enables control
over the IRS of up to 25 balanced light luminaires with one digital lamp
operating device each for the direct and indirect radiating lamp. The
IRS can be used to control both the total brightness (INTENS) and the
light balance (BALANCE) of the luminaires.
The BALANCE function enables the direct and indirect fraction of the
luminaires to be mutually balanced.
Infrared transmitting code:
A DSI-IRBLC is allocated to an IRS by setting the transmitting code
selector switch in the battery compartment of the IRS to the same
digit as the rotary switch labelled “IRS” on the DSI-IRBLC. The devices
are delivered set to 0. In order to avoid neighbouring IR-Basic facilities
from inuencing each other it is possible to set one of 7 different
infrared transmitting codes (0 - 6). The numbers 7 - 9 are not available.

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BASIC
Luminaire group keys:
The rotary switch labelled “SECTOR” on the DSI-IRBLC is used to
allocate this DSI-IRBLC (and therefore the luminaires connected to it)
to one of the 5 sector keys (a - e). In order to enable the brightness
of the luminaires connected to the DSI-IRBLC to be adjusted, the DSI-
IRBLC is allocated (for example) to the rst sector key of the IRS:
To do this, the “SECTOR” rotary switch of this DSI-IRBLC is set to “a”.
The DSI-IRBLC automatically occupies 2 consecutive sector keys of the
IRS - i.e. also “b”.
The second sector key serves (later) for adjusting the balance of the
luminaires connected to the DSI-IRBLC.
If a second DSI-IRBLC is allocated to the IRS, the “SECTOR” rotary
switch of this DSI-IRBLC is set to “c” and therefore occupies “c” and
“d”.
Note:
In order to control a third DSI-IRBLC (and the luminaires/luminaire groups connected to it), an
additional IRS infrared remote control is necessary.
Sec- IRS
DSI-IRBLC 1
IRS-number7 different IRS numbers
DSI-IRBLC 2
IRS
x not used
DSI-IRBLC

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System Requirements for BASIC
max. infrared line length 50 m
The line length
between the master
(DSI-IRxx with jumper
in position „IR-Mas-
ter“) and slave, or
between the infrared
sensors IRED/IREL,
must not exceed a
maximum of 50 m
per line.
Master/Slave
If several Basic infrared inputs/digital outputs (DSI-IRxx) are operated in
parallel, care must be taken that the jumper is in the „IR-Master“ position for
only one device and in the „IR-Slave“ position for all the others.
Important
A maximum of 5
infrared sensors
(IRED, IREL) and up
to 8 Basic infrared
inputs/digital
aoutputs (DSI-IR,
DSI-2IR, DSI-IRBLC)
may be connected to
a Basic facility.
Master
IRED
IREL
IRED
IREL IRED
IREL
IRED
IREL
DSI-
IRxx
DSI-
IRxx
DSI-
IRxx
DSI-
IRxx
DSI-
IRxx
DSI-
IRxx
DSI-
IRxx
IRED
IREL
Max.
5 IRED/IREL
DSI-
IRxx
Slave
Slave
Slave
Slave
Slave
Slave
Slave
Max.
8 DSI-IRxx

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D1
D2
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1
2
N
L
D2
D1
N
L'
N
L
4
5
D2
D1
N
L
N
L
T
T
T
T
N
L
PE
IR2
IR1
D1(1)
D2(2)
D1(3)
D2(4)
N
L
T
T
IR2
IR1
D1
D2
System Requirements for Basic
Mains 230V/50HZ
IRED
IR sensor, max. 5 pcs.
ceiling mountedDSI-IR
IRS
range: see page 7max.
Group I
Group II
Group III
DSI-IR
infrared control unit for 1 lumi-
naire group with connection for
momentary action light switch
IR control line
max. 8 infrared control units
usable at IR sensors
IR-remote control
e. g. NYM 2x1,5 mm2
max. 50m
DSI-2IR
infrared control unit for 2 lumi-
naire groups with connection for
momentary action light switch
max. 8 infrared control units
usable at IR sensorsGroup IIDSI
control line
DSI-control line
z.B. NYM 2x1,5 mm2
max. 50m
Notes
A minimum IR Basic facility consists of one IRS, one IRED or IREL and one DSI-IR, DSI-2IR or DSI-IRBLC, together with the associated lamp operating devices and luminaires. A maxi-
mum of 25 lamp operating devices can be controlled per DSI-IR and 2 x a maximum of 25 lamp operating devices can be controlled per DSI-2IR, DSI-IRBLC (see installation instructions).

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D1
D2
8
7
1
2
N
L
D2
D1
N
L'
N
L
4
5
D2
D1
N
L
N
L
T
T
T
T
N
L
PE
IR2
IR1
D1(1)
D2(2)
D1(3)
D2(4)
N
L
T
T
IR2
IR1
D1
D2
IR-remote control
e. g. NYM 2x1,5 mm2
max. 50m
Group I
PCA
digital electronic ballast, max. 25
pcs.
Gruppe III
TEL
digital transformer, max. 25 pcss
Group II
PHD/APDX
digital phase dimmer, max. 25 pcs.max.
2 mGroup III
max. 2m
Fluorescent lamps
T8 (26mm), T5 (16mm)
TC-L/TC-DEL/TC-TEL
Incandescent lamps/
HV-tungsten-halogen lamps
LV tungsten-halogen lamps
max. 230VA
Notes
A minimum IR Basic facility consists of one IRS, one IRED or IREL and one DSI-IR, DSI-2IR or DSI-IRBLC, together with the associated lamp operating devices and luminaires. A maxi-
mum of 25 lamp operating devices can be controlled per DSI-IR and 2 x a maximum of 25 lamp operating devices can be controlled per DSI-2IR, DSI-IRBLC (see installation instructions).

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PROFESSIONAL
ADVANCED

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PROFESSIONAL
ADVANCED
Arrive (switching on)
If the „Absent“ scene is active, briey pressing the „Arrive / Leave“
key recalls Scene 1; pressing a scene key briey (shorter than 7 sec-
onds) activates the corresponding room/group scene; in this case any
sector selection before pressing the scene key is ignored.
Leave Press the „Come / Go“ key briey
Dimming
Facility off:
Dim + Brightness is increased from the current dim
ming value in the direction of 100% as long as the
dimming key is pressed.
Dim - Brightness is decreased from the current dim
ming value in the direction of 1% as long as the
dimming key is pressed.
Facility off:
Dim + The luminaires are switched to 1% and then the
brightness is increased in the direction of 100% as
long as the dimming key is pressed.
Dim - The luminaires are switched to 100% and then the
brightness is decreased in the direction of 1% as
long as the dimming key is pressed.
Note:
The lowest dimming value depends on the type of lamp and the lamp operating device.
Switching sectors
The ve sectors can be switched and dimmed individually by pressing
the corresponding sector key before pressing „Arrive / Leave“ or „Dim
+/-“; the green LED ashes for approximately 2.5 seconds to indicate
that a sector was selected.
Operation of LUXMATE Professional/
Advanced

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PROFESSIONAL
ADVANCED
Addressing
As for other LUXMATE control units, the IRS must be addressed using
a commissioning device such as the LM-EG, LM-CG, LM-MPA/CPA
(Professional) or AD-CG and AD-MPA (Advanced).
In the Professional/Advanced system the IRS can be allocated to a
room or to a group within a room.
Room device:
The IRS controls all output devices of a room together. By means of
the sector keys it is possible to pre-select up to 5 luminaire, screen or
blind groups, etc., within this room.
Group device:
All the output devices of the allocated group in the room are control-
led together, while individual output devices within this group can be
pre-selected using the sector keys.
Up to a total of ve sectors (a, b, c, d, e) can be dened.
Programming the IRS
Note on programming the sector keys
Allocation of the sector keys of the IRS to the ouput devices or groups
is performed using the respective commissioning device.
Note on programming the room scenes
The different room scenes are programmed with the commissioning
devices (LM-EG, LM-CG, LM-MPA/CPA or AD-CG, AD-MPA). Scenes 1,
2 and 3 can also be congured and saved over the IRS.*
To do this, set the individual output devices (luminaires, blinds, etc.)
on the required scene key for longer than 7 seconds. After elapse of
this time the green LED starts to ash for 2 seconds. The scene key
must be released within these 2 seconds in order to save the scene.
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