ECO-Sport ECO 13551 - Programmable Light Level Controller GENERAL The system comprises a touch sensitive control panel and PSU. ■ ■ CONTROL PANEL (WALL MT.) There is no provision for daylight linking. The system is designed to control up to 120 ballasts using either DSI or DALI control protocols. IP22 detection with a variable user-defined time out function. ■ ■ ■ IP20 IP23 88 Provision exists for remote switches to be connected. Latching switches can be used to provide override, or momentary action switches can be used to provide multi-point switching. ■ Three different light levels may be stored for selection within the control panel. A PIR detector may be connected to provide presence or absence 151 IP40 27 POWER UNIT (PSU) IP43 180 IP44 182 62 IP50 CONTROL PANEL (WALL MT.) located on the rear of the control panel IP53 circuit board. (See FIG. 1) For DALI ballasts the jumper needs to be fitted. For DSI the jumper should be removed. IP54 POWER UNIT (PSU) The control panel should be connected to the PSU using the supplied RJ45 cable. IP55 The incoming mains supply should be connected to J1 in the PSU. Ideally this should be on theIP60 same circuit as the luminaires. INSTALLATION bore to accommodate the RJ45 connector on the supplied interconnection lead. The system should be installed in accordance with the SYSTEM SCHEMATIC. CONNECTIONS The PSU box should be surface mounted using the four predefined fixing holes. Knock outs are provided for the use of cable glands and/or conduit. The PSU should be connected in accordance with the SYSTEM SCHEMATIC. The control panel is designed to fit into a double socket recessed steel back box or 35mm deep surface mounted patress box. If a PIR detector is to be incorporated in the system, the fitted link between 0V and DT should be removed and a 12V or 240V PIR detector wired into J6 or J9 as shown in the PSU Installation Cabling diagram overleaf. Conduit or trunking utilised for the connection between the control panel and the PSU should have sufficient internal Dependant upon whether the luminaires are to be DSI controlled or DALI controlled, the jumper U1 needs to be set. This is IP65 switches may be located The optional elsewhere and should comprise single pole switches mounted on a grid-plate. Latching IP66 switches will provide an over-ride function; momentary action push to make switches will provideIP67 a multi-point switching facility. FIG. 1 IP68 Jumper 1 SYSTEM SCHEMATIC L E N Mains Input DSI or DALI L E N RJ45 Connection PSU 0 12V PIR 21LFT 22530 Issue 5 MAINS PIR LUMINAIRE 2 LUMINAIRE 1 1 2 3 MANUAL SWITCHES Single pole switches CONTROL PANEL LIGHT LEVEL - Latching switches for over-ride. - Momentary action push to make switches for multi-point switching. PN 2197E Dec. ‘11 PSU INSTALLATION CABLING PSU POWER UNIT L L N N L5 J4 220/240V 50HZ J7 J3 + J9 J6 DALI/DSI - J8 MAINS PIR PIR N6 0V DT 12V J2 L6 n/o c n/c N L4 L N4 N L3 L N3 N L2 L N2 N Panel Light Level 2 Light Level 1 Light Level 0 Manual Override Switches (CUSTOMER TO SUPPLY) Control Panel Mains PIR PIR N N5 J5 J1 220/240V, 50Hz Input Required SWITCH L FUNCTION Light Level 3 L On initial power up, the panel will display: Thorlux Lighting ECO Sport Version V1.5 After 3 seconds the lower line will display the light level which should be 100%. Thorlux Lighting Level = 100% The panel will now send a DSI/DALI signal to the luminaires and the light level should be 100% output. ) < < SETTING LIGHT LEVELS ( Using the ‘up/ down’ controls, the required light levels may be set and the second line of the display will now show the set level. Thorlux Lighting Level = 57% This light level may be stored as one of the pre-selected light levels by pressing and holding one of the numbered presets (1,2,3). Pressing and holding the preset for 2.5 seconds will result in the display showing:Hold to Save Light Level After holding for a further 2.5 seconds the display will show:Light Level Saved If the selected preset is not held for sufficient time, the new light level will not be saved and the previously allocated light level for that preset will be retained. This operation may be repeated for all three preset controls. Programming PIR Operation : The preset time out period may be set from 0 minutes up to 90 minutes in 30 second steps. This is achieved by simultaneously selecting both the ‘up’ and ‘down’ controls for over 3 secs. The display will then show:Press 0 to Exit 0 mins 30 secs A Using the ‘up’ and ‘down controls, the desired time out period may be set. The letter on the right of the display will be either an “A” or a “P”. It indicates whether the PIR is operating in Presence or Absence mode. It may be changed by pressing the ’1’ control whilst in programming mode. Press ‘0’ to exit and save settings. (CUSTOMER TO SUPPLY) OPERATION or remote momentary action switches. Once switched on, if no activity is detected for a preset time, the luminaires will be dimmed down by 1% decrements to a light level of 1%. After a further minute of no activity, the luminaires will be turned off. The next time a person enters the room, they must use the panel or remote switches to switch the lights on. The panel now offers three ‘preset light levels’ (1,2,3) plus ‘off’ (0) to the user. Selecting one of the preset levels the display will show:Thorlux Lighting Level = 57% SW1 When the panel has been in-operative for one minute, the display backlight will dim until any one of the panel controls is used again. LANGUAGE SELECTION The language used in the control panel display may be changed from English to German. To change, the ‘off’ control must be held for 2.5 seconds after which the display will show: Hold to Change Language After holding for a further 2.5 seconds the display will show:1 = English 2 = German REMOTE SWITCHES Latching Switches : If latching switches are used, the remote switches will override the panel controls and the display will show the override switch number and associated light level. Momentary Action Switches : If momentary action push-to-make switches are used, the remote switches will replicate the panel controls and the display will show the current switch number and associated light level. Any number of momentary action switches can be connected to the system. PIR OPERATION The PIR can be set to provide either presence or Absence Detection. Presence Mode : If movement is detected by the PIR, it will switch on the luminaires at the light level last used prior to detection. Conversely, if no activity is detected for a preset time, the luminaires will be dimmed down by 1% decrements to a light level of 1%. After a further minute of no activity, the luminaires will be turned off Absence Mode : In absence mode, the PIR will not switch the lights on if movement is detected. The user must switch the lights on from the panel Selecting 1 or 2 above will change the language, if after one minute no selection is made then the language will remain unchanged. MODIFICATIONS Thorlux products should not be modified. Any modification may render the product unsafe and will invalidate any Safety/Approval marks. OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE ECO components should not be subjected to undue mechanical shock or extremes of temperature. Clean only with a clean dry cloth. IMPORTANT-SAFETY We recommend that all electrical inputs are from the same local source to ensure simple and safe isolation. Before carrying out any servicing, ensure that all mains inputs are fully isolated. Disconnect controller before insulation testing of the installation. NOTICE TO CONTR ACTOR - PLEASE PASS THIS LEAFLET TO THE END -USER TM TM ISO 9001 FM 10913 ISO 14001 EMS 532104 21LFT 22530 Issue 5 Deutschland:www.thorlux.de ☎+49 (0)89 31881794 Sverige:www.thorlux.se Ireland:www.thorlux.ie☎+353 (0)1 460 4608 Australia:www.thorlux.com.au ☎+61 (0)3 9338 1891 MERSE ROAD NORTH MOONS MOAT REDDITCH WORCS B98 9HH ENGLAND ☎ +44 (0)1527 583200 Fax: +44 (0)1527 584177 e-mail: thorlux@thorlux.co.uk Web: www.thorlux.com PN 2197E Dec. ‘11