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Theben compact office User manual

Theben AG
Presence detector compact office
Mixed light measurement
Presence detection
Artificial light
Push button/switch for manual
lighting control
HVAC/surveillance
Incident daylight
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compact office
compact office Product Features
Passive infrared presence detector for ceiling mounting
Square 360° detection range
Automatic HVAC and lighting control
as well as room surveillance
Mixed light measurement
Switched output for light (relay, 230V)
Lighting control with brightness threshold value
and self-learning switch off delay time
Fully or semi-automatic operation switch-selectable
Push button or switch connection for manual control
Push button function: room/corridor
Pulse function for staircase lighting timer
Switched output for presence (potential-free relay)
HVAC control with switch on delay and
switch off delay time
reduced response characteristic for room surveillance
Service remote control QuickSet plus (optional)
User remote control clic (optional)
Switched Output for Light
The switching behavior is controlled by presence and
brightness. The contact closes in case of darkness and pres-
ence, and opens in case of brightness or absence
(see “Fully or Semi-automatic Operation” below).
The minimum switch off delay time (10s - 20min) and the
desired brightness switching threshold (10 - 1500Lux) are
adjustable. The switch off delay time automatically adapts
to the occupant’s behavior (self-learning characteristic),
i.e. the unit is able to automatically extend the switch off
delay time to max. 15min or reduce it to the minimum set
time. The switch off delay time will not be changed if it is
set to 2 min. or less.
Fully or Semi-automatic Operation
The compact office optionally allows fully automatic
lighting control for more convenience, or semi-automatic
control for better energy-saving results.
In the “fully automatic” operation mode, the lighting is
switched on and off automatically depending on the pres-
ence and brightness in the room.
In the “semi-automatic” operation mode, the light must
always be switched on manually. Switching off however, is
done automatically. In both operation modes, the light can
always be switched manually by means of push buttons (or
switches). Multiple push buttons can be connected to one
control input (illuminated push buttons may only be used
with neutral conductor connection).
Switching Behavior in Fully Automatic Mode
If the lighting is switched on manually, it remains on for
at least 30min if persons are present and is automati-cally
switched off afterwards if the brightness is sufficient. If the
room is vacated (earlier) the light is definitely switched off
after the set switch off delay time. The lighting can always
be switched off manually. The light remains off as long as
persons are present in the room. If the room is vacant for
a longer period (switch off delay time elapsed) the manual
off status is deactivated, and the lighting returns to auto-
matic switching.
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Lighting
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Push button/
switch
HVAC/surveillance
SYSTEMS FOR TIME, LIGHT, CLIMATE
Theben AG Subject to change without notice. Errors and omissions excepted.
HVAC
Lighting row 1
push
button
1
2
HVAC
*)
Lighting row
HVAC / surveillance
HVAC/surveillance
Lighting row 2
Switching Behavior in Semi-automatic Mode
The behavior in semi-automatic operation is basically the
same as in fully automatic operation, except for the fact
that the lighting is never switched on automati-cally, i.e.
it must always be switched on manually.
“Room or Corridor” Push Button Function
By means of the DIP switches, the function of the push
button(s) can be set to “Room” or “Corridor”. In the
“Room” position, the lighting can always be switched on
and off manually, whereas in the “Corridor” position, the
detector is used as staircase lighting timer, i.e. the light
cannot be switched off manually.
Pulse Function
In order to control existing staircase lighting timers, the
switch off delay time can be set to “Pulse”. In this posi-
tion, the switched output for light generates a short pulse
(duration 0.5s) every 10 seconds in case of presence and
darkness.
Switched Output for Presence
The switched output for presence is used for HVAC cont-
rol and room surveillance. The switching behavior of the
potential-free contact is only affected by presence and not
by brightness. The contact closes in case of presence and
opens in case of absence. The contact is not affected by
the push buttons.
HVAC Control with Switch-on Time Delay
The switch on delay (0s - 10min) prevents that the system
is switched on immediately. The contact does not close
before the switch on delay time has elapsed, provided of
course that persons are present all the time. If the con-
tact is closed the switch off delay time (10s - 120min) is
restarted at each detection of movement.
Room Surveillance
If the switch on delay is set to “Surveillance”, the sensi-
tivity of the switched output for presence is reduced. The
contact closes in case of distinct move-ments only and
thus reliably indicates the presence of persons. The switch
off delay time remains active. The switch-on time delay is
inactive.
Interconnection
In single unit operation, the compact office is set up to
detect presence and brightness and controls the lighting
and HVAC/surveillance by means of its two contacts. If
the detection range of one detector is insufficient (e.g.
in case of very large rooms) up to 10 detectors can be
connected in parallel by interconnecting the P-terminals
of the detectors. Depending on the application, a detec-
tor is referred to as master or slave. Master and slave are
identical devices with different wiring.
“Master-Slave” Parallel Connection
The detector controlling the lighting is always referred to
as master. The brightness measurement and the adjust-
ment of all potentiometers is done centrally on the mas-
ter. Any push buttons are connected to the master only,
and the entire load is switched by the master. Any further
detectors are referred to as slaves. Their only task is to
supply the presence information.
Schematic Wiring Diagram - Single Unit Operation
Master-Slave Parallel Circuit Operation for
One Lighting Row
Lighting
Push button/
switch
Push
button
Lighting
Push button
/switch
Master-Master Parallel Circuit Operation
for Two Lighting Rows
Schematic Wiring Diagram for Master-Slave Parallel
Circuit Operation
compact
power
L N P
S A B1 B2
compact
power
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S A B1 B2
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Master Slave
compact
power
L N P
S A B1 B2
L
N
Master
Theben AG Subject to change without notice. Errors and omissions excepted.
Detection Range (Mounting Height = 3.0m)
Seated persons
Walking persons
HVAC
*) The presence output can be tapped on any master.
*)
“Master-Master” Parallel Connection
(Multiple Lighting Rows)
A parallel connection of several masters is also possible
where each master uses its own brightness measure-
ment to control a lighting row. Delay times and bright-
ness threshold are set on each master individually. The
switched load is split up between the individual masters,
and the presence continues to be detected by all detec-
tors together. The presence output can be tapped on any
master.
Location
Detection Range
The square detection ranges ensure a safe and simple
planning. Connected in parallel, they allow the entire
room to be covered. Please note that the detection range
for seated persons and walking persons differ in their
extension.
The recommended mounting height is 2,0m - 3,0m.
The sensitivity of the detector decreases with increasing
mounting height. From a mounting height of 3m walking
movements are required for detection, and the detection
ranges of multiple detectors should overlap in their fringe
zones.
Brightness Measurement
The compact office presence detector is equipped with a
mixed light measurement. As the mixed light measure-
ment is influenced by artificial light, the brightness for
indirect lighting on the site of installation must not
exceed 2000Lux (for brightness threshold > 200Lux).
If the brightness threshold value is set to “On”, the
brightness measurement is deactivated (no influence by
brightness desired).
Suitable Lamps
The compact office presence detector is designed for use
with fluorescent lights (FL/PL) as well as halogen/incan-
descent lights.
The maximum number of electronic ballast that can be
controlled is limited due to the high inrush currents. In
case of high loads, this can be overcome by using an
external protection.
In parallel connection, the load can be split up between
multiple detectors. All loads switched must be provided
with adequate interference suppression.
The detection range in side view (top) and top view
(bottom).
Seated Persons:
The values given refer to the restricted detection range
for movements taking place at table height, i.e. approx.
0.80m above the floor. From a mounting height of >
3m, the sensitivity of the detector is limited, and more
distinct movements are required for detection.
Walking Persons
For walking persons, the entire detection range is valid
with a small tolerance in the fringe zone (+/- 0.5m).
Lighting row 1
Push button 1
/ switch 1
Push button 2
/ switch 2
Lighting row 2
Master-Master Schematic Wiring Diagram for
Two Lighting Rows
M‘height Seated persons Walking persons
2,0m 3,0m x 3,0m 4,5m x 4,5m ± 0,5m
2,5m 4,0m x 4,0m 6,0m x 6,0m ± 0,5m
3,0m 4,5m x 4,5m 7,0m x 7,0m ± 1,0m
3,5m - - 8,0m x 8,0m ± 1,0m
compact
power
L N P
S A B1 B2
compact
power
L N P
S A B1 B2
L
N
Master 1 Master 2
compact
office
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Theben AG
1103032101/09.07©Theben AG
Sensor module
compact office
Detection range:
horizontal
vertical
360°
120°
Recommended mounting height (Mh)
2.0 - 3.0m
Maximum range
6 x 6 m (H.mont. 2.5m)
8 x 8 m (H.mont. 3.5m)
Mixed light control
Light measurement deactivated
ca. 10 - 1500Lux
„on“
Switch off delay for light
Short pulse
10sec. - 20min.
0.5sec. „on“/ 10sec. „off“
Switch off delay for presence
10sec. - 120min.
Switch on delay for presence
Room surveillance
0sec. - 10min.
Power module
compact power
Mains voltage
230V ±10%, 50Hz
Relay output A for light
Relais, 230V
Nominal voltage
230V ±10%
Max. switching capacity:
incandescent lamps, halogen
1400VA
1200W
Max. number of electronic ballasts *)
A relay or contactor must be connec-ted in
case of more powerful devices
10x (1x58W); 5x (2x58W)
16x (1x36W); 8x (2x36W)
16x (< 36W)
Relay output B for presence Relay potential-free
Maximum voltage
220V DC / 250V AC
Maximum switching capacity
50W / 50VA
Recommended minimum load
0.5mV / 10mA
Depth
Diameter
Mounting plate
40mm
48mm
70 x 70mm
Screw-Terminals
max. 2x 2.5mm
2
Size of concealed housing
(for flush-mounting)
Dim. 1, (NIS,PMI)
Ambient temperature
0° - 50°C
Degree of protection
IP 40
Article numbers
compact office complete 201 0 000
• Sensor module compact office
• Power module compact power
Surface frame for compact office 907 0 514
Service remote control QuickSet plus 907 0 532
User remote control clic 907 0 515
Settings on the Compact Office (see figure above)
Brightness threshold (Lux)
Switch off delay for light/ activation of pulse function
Switch off delay for presence (HVAC/surveillance)
Switch on delay for HVAC/
activation of room surveillance function
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 DIP switches:
DIP1 Lighting control: fully/semi-automatic
DIP2 Push button function: Room/Corridor
DIP3 Push button/switch control
DIP6 Operation mode: normal operation/test
Mechanical safety lock
The mechanical lock serves to secure the sensor
module firmly on the power module.
*) Use of T5-FL: When using T5-FL lamps with a comparable watta-
ge, the same number of electronic ballasts may be connected to the
detector’s switching contact as for the T8-FL. When using the 80W-
FL, the number should be halved in comparison to the 58W-FL.
Technical Specifications for Presence Detector compact office
Sensor Module - Rear Side Accessories
QuickSet plus Service Remote Control
For the start-up procedure, the QuickSet plus service re-
mote control is available for the installation personnel or
the technical service. It allows convenient remote adjuste-
ment of all potentiometer values. Manual adjustement of
the potentiometers directly on the device remains possible
at all times.
Clic User Remote Control
The clic user remote control is available for the user
enabling product-spreading, individual switching of up
to two lighting groups. The user can choose between two
programmable scenes. Adjoining groups can be demarca-
ted from each other.
Surface Frame
A suitable frame for surface mounting is also available.
Declaration of CE conformity
This device complies with the protection regulations of the EMC direc-
tives 89/336/EEC, of the Low Voltage directive 73/23/EEC and of the
amending directives 92/31/EEC and 93/68/EEC.
SYSTEMS FOR TIME, LIGHT, CLIMATE

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