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2. P-IR REMOTE CONTROL (6)
Programming and configuration are done via the P-IR remote control DALI addressable Art.-Nr. 41934.
The detector’s status is display by the green LED:
– Green LED off: detector in operating mode
– Green LED on: detector in programming mode
¶Green LED flashing 1x: command received
Note: At the following example sequences for the remote control, a long or short
push of the button is distinguished by the line thickness of the button symbol:
Function Time Symbol
Short push 0.5 s push-
button
Long push 4 s push-
button
Note: See detail for further settings such corridor function, multi-zone, lighting scenes, status, etc. the manual „P-IR Manual DALI addressable 41934“ on our product website.
2.1 Lock/Unlock
Press «Lock/Unlock» once to put the presence detector into programming mode. Repress «Lock/Unlock» to return to operating mode. The detector must be unlocked for all configuration except
for «Status», «1», «2», «3», «4»,
«On/Off», «Auto», «Dim +» and «Dim -». If no button is pushed for 5 min, the detector automatically returns to operating mode. Changes already made will be stored.
2.2 Initialisation of DALI devices
All DALI ballasts must be allocated to a lighting zone. Different lighting zones are required if a room is not evenly illuminated by ambient light (e.g. window front on one side). The detector individ-
ually adjusts the zones (constant light control) to achieve a homogenous room illumination. If a ballast is replaced after initialisation, the replacement ballast is automatically programmed with the
values of its predecessor. As from 2 defective ballasts, replacements must be allocated manually.
2 different types of zones exist:
– Daylight group (constant light control)
¶Zone 1 always encompasses the luminaires closest to ambient light entry (windows), zone 2 includes those in the centre of the room while zone 3 represents the luminaires furthest away
from daylight entry. Zone 3 may also defined as a secondary zone, in which case only zones 1 and 2 belong to the daylight group.
– Secondary zone (On/Off)
¶Zone 3 may be configured as part of the daylight group or as a secondary zone item 2.4. Zone 4 may be configured as On/Off, HVACE or cut-off item 1.2.
Allocation of zones, initialisation of luminaires
All DALI ballasts are addressed and allocated to zones as follows:
1. Connect mains power ¶all ballasts switch on
2. Briefly press «Lock/Unlock»¶programming mode
3. Press «Init» for approx. 4 s ¶green and red LEDs flash alternately
¶automatic addressing starts1)
¶each addressed light fitting is switched off
¶addressing is finished as soon as all light fittings are switched off
4. First light fitting is switched on again
5. Define zone by pressing «1», «2», «3» or «4»2)
¶Green LED flashing: zone allocation successful, red LED lighting: zone unsuccessful
6. Press «Next»
7. Next light fitting is switched on (return to step 5 until all light fittings have been allocated to a zone)
8. End addressing with «Lock/Unlock» ¶operating mode
Note1):The red LED lights up for 1 s if the detector does not recognise a DALI ballast after 10 attempts. Check correct wiring and DALI ballast functionality.
Note2):If the red LED briefly flashes during zone allocation, the DALI ballast could not be successfully allocated to a zone. Repeat zone allocation.
Zone allocation sample sequence:
Lock/
Unlock
〉Init.
〉Automatische Adressierung 〉
1
〉Next
〉2
〉Next
〉usw. 〉 Lock/
Unlock
〉Automatic calibration
If all DALI ballasts are addressed, the orange LED lights up after pressing «Next».
Assignment of the DALI relay module
¶If the DALI relay module is to be used to switch conventional lighting, it is assigned in the addressing the same way as a lamp.
¶If the DALI relay module is to function as an HVAC switch, it has to be addressed with “Mode” + “1”.
¶If the DALI relay module is to function as an cut-off switch, it has to be addressed with “Mode” + “3”.
Automatic calibration
To ensure proper functioning of the constant light control, the detector must be calibrated.
Calibration will automatically start during darkness (< 100 lx) where no movement is detected during the Time 1 delay time (typically at night) and the Time 4 standby lighting time has expired.
Manual recalibration is recommended for unfurnished, newly furnished or reorganised spaces item 2.9.