Thorn SENSALINK SENLSS V2 Installation and operation manual

Installation and Commissioning
Instructions
Note: SENSALINK SENLP required for commissioning
Operational Notes
Temporary Override raises the light level of
linked by group but controlled by other devices.
all luminaires controlled directly by the panel and those
Temporary Override dims the light level of
linked by group but controlled by other devices.
all luminaires controlled directly by the panel and those
Setting and Recalling Scenes
Technical Data
Fascias must be ordered separately using the following part codes:
Scene Responses
To set a scene, select the required scene and adjust to the desired light level using the buttons
of the panel itself, or those of the SENSALINK SENLRC Infrared Remote Control, or the Utility functions of
the SENSALINK SENLP. When the level is reached, it must be "learned" by the panel as the new value for
that scene. This can only be done by sending the appropriate scene select signal continuously over a period
of six seconds via the Infrared Remote Control link from a SENSALINK SENLRC or a SENSALINK SENLP.
With the device correctly aligned to the panel, press and hold the required scene select key until the luminaires
under the direct control of the panel begin to flash on and off slowly. The LED of the scene button in question
should flash during this process and be lit constantly at the end of this operation.
To recall a pre-set scene simply press the appropriate button briefly. The LED of the button in question
should be lit at the end of this operation. This operation can also be carried out remotely using the
scene select buttons of the SENSALINK SENLRC.
When the temporary Override buttons have been used the LED of the latest scene selected will flash to
indicate that the panel is no longer outputting a pre-set scene light level. The panel will remain in this state
until it receives a new command from the Keypad, the SensaLink bus or an Infrared Remote Control device,
or time-out occurs.
Polished Brass: SENSALINK SENLSS V2 BR POL COVER (96237038)
Polished Chrome: SENSALINK SENLSS V2 CHR POL COVER (96237039)
Brushed Stainless Steel: SENSALINK SENLSS V2 RS BS COVER (96237040)
White: SENSALINK SENLSS V2 WHI COVER (96237041)
The ON button calls up the panel's programmed Entry Scene. The system may also be activated by a quick
press on any scene button, bringing that scene on. All luminaires directly controlled by the panel and those
linked by group but controlled by other devices will respond.
The OFF button switches off all luminaires controlled directly by the panel and those linked by zone but
controlled by other devices.
At the end of their useful life
the packaging and product
should be disposed of via a
suitable recycling centre.
Do not dispose of with normal
household waste.
Do not burn. W4370B
Scene 1 The panel signals to detectors linked by group to enter Scene 1 regulating mode but will
continue to output the previously commanded level to its directly controlled luminaires.
Scenes 2-6 The panel signals to detectors linked by group and its own output to enter the relevant scene
as previoulsy programmed.
2
SENSALINK BUS CABLE: 1.5mm unscreened twisted pair
2
DIMMING CABLE: 1mm 2-core mains rated cable
DIMMING OUTPUT: up to 25 ballasts (either DSI or DALI - not mixed - to be configured via SENSALINK SENLP)
POWER SUPPLY: 230V ~ 50Hz
POWER CONSUMPTION: < 10W
2
TERMINAL CAPACITY: 2.5mm
o
ta 0 - 40 C
DIMENSIONS: Module (including supporting frame): 82mm x 144mm
Fascia: 86mm x 146mm
SENSALINK SENLSS V2 (96237037)
SensaLink Scene Switch Panel
Thorn Lighting Limited
www.thornlighting.com

SensaLink Scene Select Panel SENSALINK SENLSS V2
Dimensions
Only suitably qualified personnel should install this equipment
82mm
86mm
144mm Module
146mm Fascia
OFF
ON 123
456
Connection
Important Additional Notes
1. All terminals on this product are provided for final connection. It is not intended that the product be used
as a junction box for looping cables.
2. A means of disconnection must be incorporated in the fixed wiring in accordance with the current wiring
regulations.
3.The dimming signal, while nominally 12V, should not be treated as ELV as its 0V line (D1 above) is close to
Mains Neutral potential.
WARNING
UNDER NO CIRCUMSTANCES SHOULD MAINS POWER (e.g. 200-250V ~) BE
APPLIED TO THE SLK BUS CONNECTIONS OR THE DIGITAL DIMMING OUTPUT
CONNECTIONS. THIS WILL CAUSE DAMAGE AND COULD BE HAZARDOUS.
MAINS INPUTS
DIGITAL
OUTPUT
POLARITY
FREE
POLARITY
FREE
SENSALINK
BUS
LN
D1
D2
SLK
SLK
230V
~
50Hz.
Power consumption <10W
o
ta 0.. 40 C
Please read instructions prior to installation.
SENSALINK SENLSS V2
DIRECTION OF CABLE INSERTION
VIEW ON REAR OF
MODULE ENCLOSURE
TOP
BOTTOM
The module's enclosure and its supporting frame are designed to attach to the front of any standard
Two-Gang Box, sinking, dry-lining or surface mounting, with a minimum depth of 30mm. Using the SENSALINK SENLP
It is important that the SENSALINK SENLP be held perpendicular to, and at a distance of between 0.5m and
2m from, the panel.
1) Switch on the SENSALINK SENLP by pressing the red button.
2) Point the SENSALINK SENLP at the panel and press the DOWNLOAD button. The SENSALINK SENLP
will confirm the product's identity and call up the correct menu of parameters and their current settings.
3) Use a combination of UP, DOWN, FORWARD and BACK buttons to navigate the parameter menu,
selecting the options for each shown. (See Tips below.)
4) When complete, aim the SENSALINK SENLP at the panel and press the UPLOAD button. To acknowledge
a successful programming operation, the SENSALINK SENLP displays "DATA OK".
5) After a short period of inactivity (default 5 minutes) the SENSALINK SENLP hibernates retaining the most
recent settings.
Tips
I) When there are only two options such as ON/OFF, a double click of the OK button toggles between them.
ii) Where there are multiple options, a double click of the OK button recalls a list of all options for
that parameter. Use the UP, DOWN and OK buttons to select the desired alternative.
iii) Use the OK button to go forward (through the menus) without displaying HELP pages.
iv) Press the UPLOAD button at any time to transfer all current settings from the SENSALINK SENLP to the
panel.
Please refer to the SENSALINK SENLP Instructions for comprehensive commissioning details.
Notes
The panel is capable of recognising group numbers from 1 to 50 and can be programmed to belong
to up to four of these. In addition it can be programmed to belong to up to three Common Groups.
Installation
The following should be carried out only by a suitably qualified person.
The suggested installation procedure is as follows:
a) Fit the double-gang sinking box at the desired location (minimum box depth 30mm).
b) Pull through mains power cable, SensaLink bus cable and digital dimming cable (if required), observing wire
requirements and regulations.
c) Connect to the terminal block at the rear of the module, observing correct terminations and
cautionary notes.
d) Fix module's supporting frame to back box.
e) Clip the fascia plate onto the module's supporting frame.
Commissioning
Once installation is complete, it is necessary to programme the panel's parameters - as with detectors, this is
done using the SENSALINK SENLP Programmer.
In order to work harmoniously with detectors controlling luminaires within the same space as, and linked by
group number to, the luminaires directly controlled by the SensaLink Scene Switch Panel, the Off Delays
configured in the detectors and in the SensaLink Scene Switch Panel should be of the same duration.
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It is imperative that the SensaLink bus is wired with the correct type of cable. Normally it should be 1.5mm
unscreened twisted pair.
Two-core mains-rated cable is recommended for the dimming signal (see Note 3 below). The dimming
control output should be connected only to the control inputs of ballasts - never to a detector.
The supporting frame of the module must be earthed, via its earth terminal, to render the metal fascia safe.