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2. 26 1299GB issue 2 SECTION 2 INSTALLATION amp CONNECTIONS POWER UP PROCEDURE Procedure Display amp Buttons 1 Remove the right hand access plate and insert a programmed SCENESOFT card into slot A nearest the front and turn on the mains supply Note Ensure that the card is correctly orientated i e with the logo side facing outwards and with the arrowhead symbol pointing towards the slot see Fig 2 15 2 After approximately one second the display should change to show scene zero If the display shows three dashes this indicates that the card cannot be read This may be caused by an unformatted card or if the card s internal battery is discharged or missing Refer to section 4 page 46 3 The SCENESET will now perform a logging on process of all the devices connected to it This may take up to 30 seconds in a large system during which time the display will not change 4 If the diagnostic flag indicator is lit between the first two digits one or more diagnostic codes are waiting to be displayed Refer to section 3 page 32 1299GB issue 2 27 HES91010 USER GUIDE This page is intentionally left blank 28 1299GB issue 2 SECTION 3 CONTROL PANEL amp DISPLAY SECTION 3 CONTROL PANEL amp DISPLAY This section covers the following topics Controls and Display Functions Last Sel
3. Loading Up to eight SCENESET modules may be connected to to the S COM internal line This is the maximum number supported by the system Line Termination If the BREAKOUT module is located at one end of the data highway or if the connection is not used set switch 5 SSET to the ON position If the module is located along the highway set switch 5 to the OFF position 20 I299GB issue 2 SECTION 2 INSTALLATION amp CONNECTIONS S DIM Two data highways are available S DIM 1 and S DIM 2 which can be used to connect various output devices e g DIMMER modules OUTPUT modules etc Connection Details Connection to each S DIM highway is made via the 3 way connectors labelled DIMMERS 1 and DIMMERS 2 Fig 2 11 Both S DIM highways are functionally identical but are electrically buffered If the BREAKOUT module is located along either data highway both halves of the highway need to share the same connector DIMMERS 1 SC B i geni Wise WT ORG JA unction n 9 Colour S DIM data A D F ANAN Power ground 0V Y X Y S DIM data B A SC B DIMMERS 2 Fig 2 11 Connection details for S DIM 1 amp S DIM 2 Loading Each highway can support up to 64 channels e g 16 x HES99400 Thus a total of 128 channels can be controlled when using both highways Line Termination If the BREAKOUT module is located at one end of
4. SCENE SELECT MODE This mode enables a scene to be recalled manually When the SCENESET is in normal use scenes are recalled by the devices connected to the S COM data highway or by internally programmed scene triggers Therefore this scene select function is normally used for testing and setting up purposes only 34 I299GB issue 2 SECTION 3 CONTROL PANEL amp DISPLAY Changing the Current Scene Procedure Display amp Buttons 1 Press the lower button until the display shows the Scene Select Mode JLT m 2 To activate this mode press and hold both buttons at once until the display flashes then release H both buttons L Lil m 3 The display will show IH 4 Press the lower button to step up through the available scene numbers F3 Note Holding the button will cause the display to cycle upwards until the button is released When the A highest is reached depending on the SCENESOFT card the display will resume counting from 5 When the required scene number is displayed press both buttons at once to select that scene OR IJI F To keep the scene originally selected go to step 6 E OR m To make another selection repeat steps 4 and 5 6 Clear the display by pressing the top button Oo 7 Press the top button again to return to the Last Scene Mode OR J JLi Press the lower button
5. USER GUIDE for the HES91010 SCENESET Lighting Controller User Guide for the Imagine HES91010 SCENESET Lighting Controller Document EPD05111 I299GB issue 2 25 04 97 Copyright 1997 Electrosonic Ltd All rights reserved No part of this documentation may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means electronic or mechanical including photocopying and recording without the prior written permission of Electrosonic The information in this documentation is supplied without warranty of any kind either directly or indirectly and is subject to change without prior written notice Electrosonic its employees or appointed representatives will not be held responsible for any damages to software hardware or data howsoever arising as a direct or indirect result of the product s mentioned herein Issued by Publications Department Helvar Electrosonic Group Hawley Mill Hawley Road Dartford Kent DA2 7SY United Kingdom Documentation written and designed by Andrew M Bailey Printed in the United Kingdom PREFACE PREFACE Scope of this User Guide This guide covers the installation connection setting up and operation of the Helvar Electrosonic SCENESET Lighting Controller HES91010 The module is designed to be used with other products from the Helvar Electrosonic Ambience and Imagine ranges Where applicable brief details of these products is included For further details refer to the
6. Note Usually occurs because an input output device has been disconnected or has become inoperative since the system was powered up Code 204 can also occur when a SCENEMAKER is disconnected from the system Check that all S COM devices are on line and functioning correctly Check all S COM data highway wiring connections and line terminations 1299GB issue 2 SECTION 4 SCENESET TROUBLESHOOTING Likely Cause SCENESET has received too many messages some actions may not have been completed Note This is most likely to occur in smaller systems which are being used at their maximum capacity Action If this occurs regularly then the present system configuration is possibly inadequate for the application System expansion should be considered A slave SCENESET has stopped receiving messages from the master SCENESET Note This code appears on the affected module Check that the slave module is on on line and functioning correctly Check all S COM internal data highway wiring connections and line terminations An S COM device is occupying an address which is being used by another device Check that the addresses for each S COM device have been set correctly by referring to the appropriate User Guide A DIMMER module is not responding to control messages Check that all DIMMER modules are on line and functioning correctly Check all S DIM data highway
7. gt m HELVAR HES91010 SCENESET LIGHTING CONTROLLER gt 5 r 0 9 9 o 9 A m e f 88 0 TT Drop Height 12mm o KEYHOLE SLOTS 4 4 off for securing the unit e e o 9 211 63 e 88 251 93 e ALL DIMENSIONS IN mm Fig 2 1 Overall dimensions amp fixing centres 1299GB issue 2 7 HES91010 USER GUIDE CABLE ACCESS There are various knock outs on the base of the unit which are suitable for 15 20 or 25mm conduit fixings see Fig 2 2 These are arranged such that the three left hand positions are used exclusively for mains cables whilst the remainder are used for the FELV Functional Extra Low Voltage control connections If required control cables which are not in conduits can enter the unit via the slot behind the knock outs MAINS CABLES LOW VOLTAGE CONTROL CABLES 9090 09 Oo Rd Entry point for free cables not in conduit Fig 2 2 Cable entry knock outs 8 I299GB issue 2 SECTION 2 INSTALLATION amp CONNECTIONS MAINS SUPPLY INPUT Voltage Range The HES91010 is factory set for use with one of the following voltage ranges which cannot be changed by the user e 230V a c nominal 180V 260V a c absolute or e 115V a c nominal 90V 130V a c absolute Check that the unit is set for the correct range for the intende
8. inputs 0 25 via INPUT module only 0 5 via INPUT module only 1 2 The S COM external line also has the capacity to support either SCENEMAKER or SCENEPLANNER without affecting the total number of devices permitted 16 299GB issue 2 SECTION 2 INSTALLATION amp CONNECTIONS Line Termination If the BREAKOUT module is located at one end of the data highway set switch 4 PANEL to the ON position see Fig 2 7 If the module is located along the highway set switch 4 to OFF BREAKOUT MODULE 123 45 6 7 8 naban OFF Lt LINE TERMINATION Ji gt BREAKOUT MODULE aD gt Ii 0000 JJ N qD gt A 00 Loooo 000 0000 aD gt 73 I Fig 2 7 S COM termination on BREAKOUT Module lesa 1299GB issue 2 17 HES91010 USER GUIDE S COM star This data highway is used for the connection of a STAR DISTRIBUTION unit ES9855 This allows the S COM external to be split into six spurs Fig 2 9 Each spur is then wired using the normal daisy chain method Devices should be distributed as evenly as possible amongst the spurs and along the length of each spur The open end of each spur must not be linked to another and the total length of each spur must not exceed 1000m The length of the S COM external amp st
9. wiring connections and line terminations Data corruption on S DIM line Check for correct S DIM line terminations Check that two or more separate DIMMER modules are not sharing the same channel address Check all S DIM data highway wiring and connections An attempt has been made to commence a scene link when a maximum of 32 links are already being processed Reduce the number of linked scenes in the system or reduce the link delay times Invalid parameters received from SCENETIMER Check that SCENETIMER is set up with correct time date longitude and latitude settings 1299GB issue 2 43 HES91010 USER GUIDE Communication Codes Generally the occurance of these codes will not cause serious problems although some minor disruption may be noticed Likely Cause Action Check that line termination switches are correctly set on all S COM devices and on the Breakout Module There has been data corruption on the S COM lines Check that two or more S COM devices are not set to the same address Check that no more than 30 The maximum permissible number of devices that can be connected to S COM has been exceeded devices are connected to the S COM external highway A device which was connected to S COM at power up has been disconnected or has become inoperative This code is likely to occur when a SCENEMAKER is disconnected from the system Check t
10. User Guide supplied for the appropriate devices Technical Specifications Any technical data required for the correct installation and use of the SCENESET Lighting Controller is contained in this user guide For full technical specifications of this product reference should be made to the Technical Source leaflet ref EPD05110 Firmware Version The operational instructions contained in this user guide assume that the SCENESET is fitted with version 1 4 firmware Trade Marks IMAGINE SCENESET SCENEMAKER SCENETIMER SCENE PLANNER SCENESOFT and SCENE COMMANDER are trade marks of Electrosonic 1299GB issue 2 iii HES91010 USER GUIDE This page is intentionally left blank iv 1299GB issue 2 CONTENTS CONTENTS SECTION 1 INTRODUCTION 1 GENERAL DESCRIPTION ccc cece cece eee eee ee e ehe 2 EXTERNAL FEATURES cc cece ccc ccc cc cc cere cece cece hh a 3 SECTION 2 INSTALLATION amp CONNECTIONS 5 CHOOSING A SUITABLE LOCATION lesen ehh hn 6 Fixing Methode ste eses Is I ig ag TA Tag tenein Ag ve tas RR Rea RE Y 6 CABEE ACCESS 55 056 ta a bo Rin b UN a E aa a a Bie DEAE a aaa s 8 MAINS SUPPLY INPUT cece cece ccc cece eee e e e enn 9 Volbise Kang sak an pokes baee FERE COE e h orc eg gi a BN a 9 Freguency Rangen sas naa aaa t sr iin aga a a epe pd dct a a ad 9 Supply Pteclol sup gan aa GEN ISI ag ga HERO ERR RA 9 Connecting the Mains SUDDEN v audes sen
11. achieved by using the four keyhole fixing holes on the side flanges The fixing screws not supplied must be chosen to suit the following criteria e Wall Construction suitable wall plugs must be used for masonry construction and plasterboard partitions e Screw Length must be sufficient to securely anchor the unit Screw Head round head pan head or cheese head screws must be used The head size should be small enough to just pass through the large area at the centre of the fixing hole and large enough to clamp the flange securely in the slotted portion of the hole 1 Mark and drill four holes to correspond with the centres of the fixing holes see Fig 2 1 and fit wall plugs as required Note the drop down clearance of 12mm 2 Insert the screws and screw them in until the distance between the wall and the underside if the screw heads is a little more than the depth of the flange 3 Align the centres of the flange fixing holes with the screws then allow the slotted part of the holes to drop down behind the screw heads If necessary loosen the screws to ease this operation 4 Finally tighten all four screws sufficiently to prevent the unit from being lifted away 6 I299GB issue 2 SECTION 2 INSTALLATION amp CONNECTIONS 230 SSS ce cs cess SS QD Ga 9 i UJ 5 S59 CL SS J gt
12. capacity co 4 When copying is complete the display will show I LLI Note If any problems have occurred during the copy F3 process the diagnostic indicator flag will be set mE see page 32 5 Press the top or lower button to return to the Last Scene Mode 71 JN A 1299GB issue 2 37 HES91010 USER GUIDE This page is intentionally left blank 38 I299GB issue 2 SECTION 4 SCENESET TROUBLESHOOTING SECTION 4 SCENESET TROUBLESHOOTING This section covers the following topics Diagnostic Codes Data Line Status Indicators S COM Fuse Replacement Problem Diagnosis 299GB issue 2 39 HES91010 USER GUIDE DIAGNOSTIC CODES The diagnostic code numbers that can be viewed on the integral control panel correspond to abnormal conditions or incorrect data These are most likely to have been caused by incorrect system configuration The most commonplace codes are listed on the following pages along with their probable causes and any action that needs to be taken if they occur These codes are placed in three categories according to the degree that the system can be affected e Fatal e Intermediate e Communication Interference and Noise If a code number is generated which is not listed this may indicate a problem caused by incorrect or corrupted data This is most likely to have been due to spurious noise on the S COM or S DIM da
13. normally fitted All screen connections are electrically connected to the SCENESET chassis i e at Earth potential 1299GB issue 2 11 HES91010 USER GUIDE A N OE I LEVEL RELAY SCENESET DIMMERS 1 STAR PANEL i ENEN OOV PED PED ETAT ICE LY ur oy Y L Y rior Y YjY Y J PON DON OOD OT m 4 MYO Vv vu vuv IYO OS mv MUM MUN Q j 9 4 3 3x j Bi A xj LX Y 3 Lr yrr r l i TEMP WATCHDOG SCENESET DIMMERS 2 RELAY PANEL V ento CONFIGURATION 9 m ua SWITCHES KB sega S 12345818 M HD D DOE HHHHEBUH H E OFF CN1 gt AY C n m zu POET t2 50020006 lo Oo Fig 2 4 Layout of BREAKOUT module Suitable Mating Connectors Electrosonic part numbers P9820 2 way P9830 3 way P9850 5 way Cable size 0 2 2 5mm Stripping length 7 0mm Configuration Switches A bank of eight DIL slide switches is provided on the module which are used for the following purposes from left to right e Switches 1 3 To select different interconnections of the SCENESET watchdog and DIMMER level override circuits e Switches 4 8 To select line termination on the various data h
14. 05 SCENESET Watchdog Relay Contacts BREAKOUT Relay Coil 2 5 atn pt ed xoa BREAKOUT Relay Contacts 0000 Configuration Switches 1 263 SCENESOFT CARDS eaaa eaaa eaaa hne Card Capacity ieu cere ae ee EE PE DefaultScene eye POWER UP PROCEDURE eee SECTION 3 CONTROL PANEL amp DISPLAY CONTROLS AND DISPLAY FUNCTIONS e Display Modes sketsa verse eerie es Defa lt Mode sis s dasa deve ket var KE aa na Address Mode usce oe ag ki Kak eg I gaga n RE d Changing the Display Mode DIAGNOSTIC MODE cece eee cece n nnn Viewing the Diagnostic Codes SCENE SELECT MODE eere Changing the Current Scene CARD COPY MODE is ee er th nen Suitable Cards 222k ten ke bee x e dob ei Copying a SCENESOFT Card Rt SECTION 4 SCENESET TROUBLESHOOTING DIAGNOSTIC CODES cc cece ccc eee aee Interference and Noise 0 00 00 eee Fatal Codes core Er Rr trek KA Intermediate Codes ccc cece Communication Codes 00000 c eee eee DATA STATUS INDICATORS 2 eee ee eeee S COM Supply Fuse lt eines PROBLEM DIAGNOSIS eene vi 299GB issue 2 SECTION 1 INTRODUCTION SECTION 1 INTRODUCTION This section covers the following topics General Description External Features 299GB issu
15. BREAKOUT relay contact NO VENE BREAKOUT relay contact COM e Ke nm BREAKOUT relay contact NC NO COM NC RELAY Fig 2 14 Connection details for relay spare contacts 1299GB issue 2 23 HES91010 USER GUIDE Configuration Switches 1 2 amp 3 These are factory set to the ON position but may be changed as required Switches 2 amp 3 although separate are always operated as a pair When these are placed in the ON closed position the watchdog relay contacts are connected to the BREAKOUT relay coil Thus if the watchdog relay contacts are closed normal condition the coil will be energised If the watchdog relay opens fault condition the coil will be de energised With switch 1 in the ON position the relay contact NC is linked to the level override input Thus with the BREAKOUT relay de activated OV is present on contact NC and level override is enabled With the relay activated level override is disabled 24 1299GB issue 2 SECTION 2 INSTALLATION amp CONNECTIONS SCENESOFT CARDS There are two slots behind the right hand access plate which are used for SCENESOFT memory cards see Fig 2 15 The card in slot A which is nearest the front panel is used by the SCENESET Lighting Controller to retrieve and store the following data e SCENESET address e DIMMER output levels for each scene e DIMMER parameters e Scene parameters linking fade times re
16. LESHOOTING DATA STATUS INDICATORS The four pairs of red and green LEDs on the SCENESET control panel show the status of the following data lines lll S COM external Il S COM internal i S DIM 1 amp 2 lll Diagnostic for service use only Fig 4 1 Data status indicators The left hand red LED in each pair responds to data transmission whilst the right hand green LED responds to data reception These mimic the logic condition 0 or 1 of each data line and all the LEDs should glow brightly during normal operation If a large number of transactions are occurring some LEDs may flicker slightly or go dim If one or more of the LEDs stay dim for a long period or does not light at all this could indicate a fault on the corresponding data line in which case a diagnostic code will have been generated S COM Supply Fuse The power supply for the S COM data highway is fitted with a fuse to protect against overload or short circuits The fuse is located in a holder behind the right hand access plate adjacent to the card slots Replacement fuse type 20mm fast blow Fuse rating 1 25A Fig 4 2 Removing the S COM supply fuse 1299GB issue 2 45 HES91010 USER GUIDE PROBLEM DIAGNOSIS If the SCENESET Lighting Controller fails to operate as expected it is more likely to be the result of incorrect setting up or programming than a fault with the unit its
17. ada saga gaen Ctra ae teris 10 BREAKOUT MODULE cc cece eee e e e rns 11 Suitable Cable oP Anse bs tad Eu aree dod e bates 11 Power Ground Common amp Screen 0 0 ccc eee ees 11 Suitable Mating Connectors ooa es exe vue Pet Or beter ens 12 Configuration SWUCKES sua ec asa Rr nas eee ee Phe AG ego a d 12 GENERAL GUIDELINES FOR S COM AND S DIM eene 13 Data Highway Regtaremenis YE PE CERO PEREEEE ede 13 Line Termination sese RR RR e e e es 13 S COM external i t aaa reknete a BG ERE E Tag LLEVE S Ei 15 Connection Details lies 15 S COM Loading CC 16 Line lerininationi z Ree d RE RE RESI aa a ce gd 17 S COM Star 2 cc ccc ccc cc cc cece e e e e e e e e e e e n 18 Connection Details lle 18 LOSONIS Ces eer Ce HERR EC EP ee EC EHN E eee bas 18 Line Termination vu Ta e tae bd oe ede ue he eee eod 19 S COM internal i i docs eo aaa EE e he a Ooo ae eee CRACK HO ee 20 Connection Details 2 cee dace dd ih ba bade odes Packed es 20 LOGGINS sn ia aaa kra saa Aga a TAA EAEE ERE asia eaa ERAN EIS 20 Line lerimtn ationi v eer eed eas aa aa a ag ga aaa vs 20 S DIM anaa a aga ak va a an a a BA a aloha D BG vaca diae AG BN E 21 Connection Details eaaa eaaa 21 cep EMT 21 Line Termination lesse RR RR e e Res 21 1299GB issue 2 HES91010 USER GUIDE WATCHDOG LEVEL OVERRIDE ccceeeeeee DIMMER Level Override 000
18. ar lines between the BREAKOUT module and the STAR DISTRIBUTION unit must not exceed 1000m Connection Details Connection of the S COM external highway is made according to the details given on page 15 Connection of the S COM star highway is made via the 3 way connector labelled STAR Fig 2 8 STAR A SC B Wire Function Colour S COM data A Screen S COM data B Fig 2 8 Connection details for S COM star Loading Only one STAR DISTRIBUTION unit can be connected to the S COM star line No other devices must be connected to the S COM external line between the BREAKOUT module and the STAR DISTRIBUTION unit The total number of devices connected to all of the spurs is calculated in the same manner as described on page 16 But remember that an additional ULF of 2 is required for the STAR DISTRIBUTION unit itself 18 I299GB issue 2 SECTION 2 INSTALLATION amp CONNECTIONS Line Termination Switch 6 STAR must always be set to the ON position S COM external BREAKOUT Ei INN MODULE S COM star D N 123 4 5 6 7 8 P D amp l AN 6 Dorm STAR DISTRIBUTION OFF LLL LINE TERMINATION m s a ihi m sid u m sni a ae adi di er
19. ate for S COM Supply Fuse Supply Input Mains Connections Programming Socket Fig 1 1 External feature of the HES91010 1299GB issue 2 3 HES91010 USER GUIDE This page is intentionally left blank 4 1299GB issue 2 SECTION 2 INSTALLATION amp CONNECTIONS SECTION 2 INSTALLATION amp CONNECTIONS This section covers the following topics Installing the SCENESET Lighting Controller Cable Access Mains Supply Requirements amp Connection Control Connections BREAKOUT Module Suitable Connectors and Cables Configuration Switches Connecting Details for S COM and S DIM Watchdog and Level Override Circuit Details SCENESOFT Cards Power up Procedure 299GB issue 2 HES91010 USER GUIDE CHOOSING A SUITABLE LOCATION The HES91010 is designed to be mounted vertically with the connection points at the bottom this is to ensure correct ventilation The chosen mounting surface must be flat and the location must meet the following requirements e Aclearance of at least 100mm on all sides is recommended to allow for adequate ventilation e Sufficient clearance must be left below the unit to allow for the connection of cables conduits or trunking e The ambient temperature must be within the range 0C to 35C the area should be adequately ventilated e Humidity should be within the range of 0 to 90 non condensing DO NOT install this product in a damp location Fixing Method Mounting is
20. ay wiring and connections 1299GB issue 2 41 HES91010 USER GUIDE Intermediate Codes These codes will usually cause part of the system to halt or may cause erratic operation of certain functions Likely Cause SCENESET has received a request for a scene which is outside the Action Check that the devices connected to the S COM external line are set to a valid address range of the SCENESOFT card Note This is likely to have been caused by an S COM device being set to the wrong address or by an attempt to call an invalid scene from a programming device Check the User Guide for the programming device and re program the system using the correct values An attempt has been made to program an invalid system parameter via SCENEMAKER or SCENEPLANNER Check that the SCENESOFT card is the correct size for the system The master SCENESET has failed to communicate with a slave SCENESET Note This code can also occur if a programming device attempts to communicate with a disconnected or inoperative module In this case the code will appear on the programming device s display only Check that all SCENESET modules are on line and functioning correctly the affected module may have its diagnostic flag set Check all S COM internal data highway wiring connections and line terminations Communication has failed with a device on the S COM internal or external lines
21. d power supply by referring to the serial no rating plate which is mounted inside the control connection compartment behind the right hand access plate WARNING THE MAINS INPUT MUST BE CONNECTED TO A SINGLE PHASE SUPPLY ONLY AND MUST BE EARTHED CAUTION Connecting a supply which exceeds the maximum limit for the appropriate input range may cause irreparable damage to the SCENESET Frequency Range The input supply frequency should be within the the range 45 65Hz Supply Protection The supply input is protected by the internal 3A MCB No further external supply protection is required 1299GB issue 2 HES91010 USER GUIDE Connecting the Mains Supply Access to the mains input terminals is gained by removing the left hand access plate four screw fixing IN EARTH NEUTRAL LIVE O Fig 2 3 Mains connection terminals Cable Function Connection Point Live Input Bottom screw terminal of the MCB Neutral Cream coloured screw terminal block Earth Green Yellow coloured screw terminal block Suitable cable type Solid stranded or flexible Cable size 1 5mm 4 0mm Stripping length 12mm for MCB 10mm for other terminals 10 I299GB issue 2 SECTION 2 INSTALLATION amp CONNECTIONS BREAKOUT MODULE The BREAKOUT module is located behind the right
22. directions etc A SCENESOFT card must be plugged into slot A to allow the SCENESET to function correctly The card can either be pre programmed or programmed in situ by connecting a SCENEMAKER or SCENEPLANNER to the Programming Connector Slot B is used in conjunction with the SCENESET s Copy function to make a copy of the card in Slot A see section 3 page 36 for further details Programming S COM Supply Connector Fuse Holder NG a S JU E SceneSoft Card inserted into slot A Fig 2 15 Card slots program connector amp fuse holder 1299GB issue 2 25 HES91010 USER GUIDE Card Capacity The number of scenes stored on the card depends on its capacity Three types of card are available offering different system capabilities Card Type Capacity Scenes Triggers Redirects Clusters HES90120 8K 40 10 10 2 HES90240 128K 15 HES91280 512K 50 Choose the card type carefully to match current requirements and also allow for any anticipated future expansion Default Scene The SCENESOFT card can be programmed to perform one of two actions when the SCENESET is powered up e Default to scene zero 000 e Restore the last known output levels 000 is displayed but any programmed levels for scene zero are ignored NOTE Whilst scene zero can be programmed in the same way as any other it cannot be recalled via the S COM line except with SCENEPLANNER
23. e 2 HES91010 USER GUIDE GENERAL DESCRIPTION The HES91010 SCENESET Lighting Controller can control the output levels of up to 128 dimmer channels The following Ambience Dimmer modules are suitable for use with the HES91010 e HES99400 4 x 10A Channels e HES91200 12 x 10A Channels Alternatively one or more HES98040 Output Control modules can be used to provide control of electronic ballasts Control of the channel outputs is achieved via an S DIM Serial DIMmer communications data highway The chosen levels of all 128 outputs are stored as a scene on a SCENESOFT card Three cards are available offering different storage capacities the largest can store 1024 scenes The card also stores various system and Dimmer parameters Scenes can be recalled by various devices via an S COM Serial COMmunications data highway Up to eight HES91010 units may be linked together to form a larger system each module increases the number of channels that can be controlled up to a maximum 1024 with eight modules In a multi SCENESET system one module is designated as a master with the others as slaves 2 I299GB issue 2 SECTION 1 INTRODUCTION EXTERNAL FEATURES Control Panel amp Display CC NER mi ELECGROSONIC HES91010 SCENESET LIGHTING CONTROLLER Access Plate For Breakout Module SceneSoft Card MCB for Mains Access Pl
24. ected Scene SCENESET Address Diagnostic Codes Manual Scene Selection SCENESOFT Card Copying 1299GB issue 2 29 HES91010 USER GUIDE CONTROLS AND DISPLAY FUNCTIONS The SCENESET Lighting Controller has a control panel with two push buttons and a three character digital display Fig 3 1 In addition there are eight LED indicators arranged in pairs of red and green that show the status of the various data highways Under normal conditions these should all be lit if any fail to light there is a fault refer to section 4 page 45 Digital Display 34 LJ BN ontrols LJ Data Line Status Indicators Fig 3 1 SCENESET control panel Display Modes The display can be used in five different modes e Last Scene shows number of the last selected scene e SCENESET Address shows the address of the unit e Diagnostic shows any diagnostic codes e Scene Select allows a scene to be selected manually e Card Copy allows a SCENESOFT card to be copied Default Mode The display always shows the Last Scene mode after the module is powered up Any display modes which are selected subsequently will revert to Last Scene mode if no buttons are pressed within 10 seconds Address Mode Up to eight SCENESET units can be linked together In such cases each unit must be allocated a unique address within the range A01 to A08 This cannot be set from the SCENESET s control pan
25. el but must be programmed by SCENEMAKER or SCENEPLANNER The address is then stored on the SCENESOFT card In a multi SCENESET system address A01 defines the master SCENESET or bus master 30 1299GB issue 2 SECTION 3 CONTROL PANEL amp DISPLAY Changing the Display Mode Procedure Display amp Buttons 1 With the display showing the Last Scene Mode press the lower button p FINT LILIL m 2 The display will change to show the SCENESET Address Mode IT IT 1 Press the lower button again to select the next I d I T mode Maintaining pressure on the button will cause the display to step through each mode Diagnostic Mode I z Lil E Scene Select Mode Card Copy Mode Di Lr oe aiaia noe Address Mode etc 3 Releasing the button will select the mode currently displayed r1 r1 4 Pressthetop button to return the display to the Last Scene Mode I299GB issue 2 31 HES91010 USER GUIDE DIAGNOSTIC MODE If the dot between the first two digits is illuminated in any display mode Fig 3 2 this indicates that the SCENESET has diagnostic codes waiting to be displayed Diagnostic Flag F Indicator Fig 3 2 Diagnostic flag indicator Each code comprises a three digit number which corresponds to one of the messages or co
26. elf Alternatively there may be a problem elsewhere in the system Before calling for service check through the following list of problems and likely causes Problem Display is blank Likely Cause amp Remedy No power supply Check that a supply is available to the MCB and that the MCB is ON Display shows three dashes EE and does not operate correctly This indicates that the SCENESET is unable to read the SCENESOFT card Check for the following card not present in slot A card not fully inserted card is wrong way round card type not valid card not programmed SCENESET appears to be functioning correctly but DIMMER outputs are not responding to S DIM control Incorrect or faulty connections on the S DIM data line Check connections SCENESOFT card not programmed The SCENESET is not recalling scenes Incorrect or faulty connections on the S COM data line Check connections SCENESOFT card not programmed S COM supply fuse blown 46 1299GB issue 2 HELVAR ELECTROSONIC Group Hawley Mill Hawley Road Dartford Kent DA2 7SY United Kingdom Telephone 01322 22 22 11 International 44 1322 22 22 11 Facsimile 01322 282 282 HELVAR ELECGROSONIC Part No I299GB issue 2
27. hand access plate and provides connection points to the various FELV Functional Extra Low Voltage data and control circuits see Fig 2 4 e S COM external power amp data highway e S COM star data highway e S COM internal data highway e S DIM data highways e SCENESET watchdog relay contacts e BREAKOUT module relay coil and contacts e DIMMER level override input These allow the connection of various external control input or output devices and enable separate SCENESETS to be linked Details of each connector and its function are given on subsequent pages NOTE The TEMP OVRD connector is not used Suitable Cable All of the S COM and S DIM data highways require a screened twisted pair whilst all other connections should use equipment wire For full details refer to the Helvar Electrosonic Control Cable Specifications data sheet part no I237GB Special S COM cable is available from Helvar Electrosonic which comprises the following conductors in an overall sleeve Twisted pair with screen for data lines Two power wires for S COM supply This is ideally suited for use with the S COM external line but may also be used on the other S COM and S DIM lines if the two power wires are cut back Power Ground Common amp Screen These connections are all nominally at 0V Power ground and common are electrically identical However the screen connection is isolated unless the link LK1 is present not
28. hat all S COM devices are on line and functioning correctly Check all S COM data highway wiring connections and line terminations S DIM line not reacting correctly Check for correct S DIM line terminations Check all S DIM data highway wiring connections and line terminations DIMMER address changed while communications in progress Return the DIMMER to its original address or re power the SCENESET A DIMMER module has reported an S DIM communications problem Check for an E50 E52 E53 E54 or E56 code displayed on one or more DIMMER modules A DIMMER module has reported an over current condition Check for a C01 C02 or C03 code displayed on one or more DIMMER modules A DIMMER module has reported an over temperature condition Check for an E51 code displayed on one or more DIMMER modules A DIMMER module has reported a severe over temperature condition Check for an E07 code displayed on one or more DIMMER modules A DIMMER module has reported a level override condition Note This is caused if one or more DIMMERS have their level override activated other than by the SCENESET watchdog circuit e g by a separate security system If level override is still active the affected DIMMER display s will indicate this If this is not caused by a security system check for correct wiring on the watchdog circuit 1299GB issue 2 SECTION 4 SCENESET TROUB
29. highway 1299GB issue 2 13 HES91010 USER GUIDE v DEVICE 1 DEVICE 2 DEVICE 3 DEVICE n Line Line Line Line Termination Termination Termination Termination OFF OFF TOTAL LENGTH OF HIGHWAY 1000m Maximum E gt DO NOT connect spurs Y 1 Y 1 1 D n 1 Y 1 DO NOT link the ends of a m Fig 2 5 Correct configuration of data highways 14 1299GB issue 2 SECTION 2 INSTALLATION amp CONNECTIONS S COM external This data highway is used to connect the following scene recall devices e SCENECOMMANDERS e SCENETIMER e INPUT Module e CHANNEL COMMANDER e STAR DISTRIBUTION Unit also requires S COM star line Connection Details CAUTION Ensure that the SCENESET controller is turned off before attempting to connect the S COM external highway Connection of the S COM external highway is made via the 5 way connectors labelled PANEL Fig 2 6 Both connectors are electrically identical If the BREAKOUT module is located along the data highway one connector should be used for each half of the highway Mating connector part no P9850 5 way Cable size 0 2 2 5mm Stripping length 7 0mm CAUTION Please note that the power supply connections are different on issue C and D BREAKOUT Modules check for correct polarity before powering the S COM line Check that all connections are correct and that there are no sho
30. ighways All of the configuration switches are factory set to the ON up position but these can be changed if required 12 1299GB issue 2 SECTION 2 INSTALLATION amp CONNECTIONS GENERAL GUIDELINES FOR S COM AND S DIM The following guidelines apply to S COM external S COM internal and S DIM data highways The term device refers to the BREAKOUT module or any other unit which may be connected to the S COM or S DIM lines Data Highway Requirements Devices may be located at one end of a highway or at some point along it Each connecting point to a device is defined as a node with each device being linked to the next to form an open ended daisy chain Fig 2 5 To ensure reliable operation the nodes should be positioned as evenly as possible along the length of the highway The total length of a data highway should not exceed 1000m unless otherwise stated Devices must not be connected to highway by means of a spur nor must the two ends of a highway be joined to create a ring circuit Line Termination The line termination switches allow the connection of a resistor across each data line These are set in accordance with the following conditions Set the switch to the ON position default if e The data highway connection is not used e The device is located at one end of the data highway Set the switch to the OFF position if e The device is located along the data
31. nditions listed in section 4 page 40 32 I299GB issue 2 SECTION 3 CONTROL PANEL amp DISPLAY Viewing the Diagnostic Codes Procedure Display amp Buttons 1 Press the lower button until the display shows the Diagnostic Mode Note The dot between the first two digits indicates H I a that one or more diagnostic codes are waiting 2 To view the codes press and hold both buttons at once until the display flashes then release both buttons 3 The display will show a 3 digit number which corresponds to one of the messages listed in I d section 4 page 40 I 4 Press the lower button again If there is another code present its number will be displayed I When the last code has been shown the display dicun will show BH and the diagnostic flag will clear Note As each code is displayed an attempt is made m to clear it If a code cannot be cleared or has recurred I I I l the flag will stay set If this happens press the lower I I I button again to view the code number s 5 Assuming any codes have been reset successfully clear the display by pressing the top button 7 6 Press the top button again to return to the Last Scene Mode OR Press the lower button to go on to the next mode 1299GB issue 2 33 HES91010 USER GUIDE
32. rt circuits before powering up the SCENESET controller In particular ensure that the data lines are not accidentally or deliberately connected to the supply lines Incorrect connections may result in damage to the internal circuitry of the controller and of any other devices connected to the S COM external highway 1299GB issue 2 15 HES91010 USER GUIDE PCB Issue PCB Issue 0 PANEL PANEL A SC B A SC B MIN VOVOVOYUV Y ES Y Y Y Y OS X Y D E B B E D Hu E Hu 4 TT VV V TTT yx 3x Y Y 3x Y Y A SC B A SC B z PANEL PANEL Pin Function Wire Pin Function Wire Colour Colour Power ground 0V Grey Power supply 40V Purple A S COM data A Red A S COM data A Red SC Screen earth SC Screen earth B S COM data B Black B S COM data B Black Power supply 40V Purple Power ground 0V Grey Fig 2 6 Connection details for S COM external S COM Loading Each device that can be connected to the S COM external data highway has a Unit Loading Factor ULF according to its power consumption The total of the ULF s for all devices connected must not exceed 30 SCENECOMMANDER SCENETIMER INPUT module LCS panels LCS infra red unit CHANNEL COMMANDER STAR DISTRIBUTION unit 1 1 1 using bistable inputs amp LCS only 1 5 using LCS analogue amp bistable
33. s for level relay amp watchdog 22 1299GB issue 2 SECTION 2 INSTALLATION amp CONNECTIONS DIMMER Level Override The level override input appears on pin OVRD of the 2 way connector labelled LEVEL If this is shorted to pin OV level override will be activated causing the output of each DIMMER channel on the S DIM highway to change to its preset override level SCENESET Watchdog Relay Contacts These two contacts appear on pins COM and NC of the connector labelled WATCHDOG When the SCENESET is powered up and functioning correctly these contacts are shorted together If the module is removed or de powered or if it looses control the contacts go open circuit BREAKOUT Relay Coil One side of the coil is supplied by the S COM power supply with the other side open circuit and appearing on pin of the 2 way connector labelled RELAY To activate the relay this pin is shorted is shorted pin OV BREAKOUT Relay Contacts The relay has two sets of change over contacts One set is for use by the level override function with the common contact connected to 0V therefore with the relay inactive contact NC is at OV The other set is available for any user defined function These contacts are isolated from all other connections and appear on the 3 way connector labelled RELAY see Fig 2 14 Max switching voltage 50V DC Max switching current 1A resistive Function
34. ta lines It could also be the result of another device in the system being incorrectly set up or connected If several codes are generated which are seemingly unconnected or if a code only occurs rarely noise or interference is the most likely problem 40 1299GB issue 2 SECTION 4 SCENESET TROUBLESHOOTING Fatal Codes In the event of a Fatal code it is highly likely that the system will halt or will be severely disrupted until the cause has been rectified Likely Cause The SCENESOFT card cannot be read correctly because e tis nota valid card It is not securely inserted It has been withdrawn with the SCENESET still powered The card s internal battery is discharged or missing Action Check that the card is present and fully inserted into slot A If the code still occurs try another card Note If the battery is found to be at fault the card may need to be reformatted once a new battery has been fitted An attempt to copy a SCENESOFT card has failed because a backup card is not present in slot B or cannot be read Check that a card is fully inserted into slot B Check that the backup card has the same or larger capacity as the main card If the code still occurs try another card There is a fault on the S COM line Note This can be the result of an S COM power supply failure Check for blown or missing S COM fuse Check all S COM data highw
35. the data highway s or if the connections are not used set switch 7 DIM 1 or switch 8 DIM 2 to the ON position accordingly If the module is located at some point along the highway s set switches 7 or 8 to the OFF position 1299GB issue 2 21 HES91010 USER GUIDE WATCHDOG LEVEL OVERRIDE The SCENESET watchdog and DIMMER level override circuits are provided to allow the DIMMER outputs to be taken to a pre defined level if the SCENESET loses control automatic watchdog This level override facility can also be triggered by a separate security fire alarm system These two circuits together with a relay on the BREAKOUT module can be interconnected by using switches 1 2 amp 3 see Fig 2 12 With all three switches set to the ON position default automatic watchdog is enabled with all three switches set to the OFF position automatic watchdog is disabled Optional link to other DIMMERS DIMMER MODULE ESET MODULE r0 O4 LEVEL S COM OV SUPPLY V OVERRIDE gt gt RELAY 0p 77 LEVEL RELAY i Function OV OVRD A NANYNTIS Common 0V uw vu JI g I DIMMER level override input Power ground 0V BREAKOUT relay coil COM NC SCENESET watchdog relay contact WATCHDOG SCENESET watchdog relay contact Fig 2 13 Connection
36. to go on to the next mode 1299GB issue 2 35 HES91010 USER GUIDE CARD COPY MODE This mode allows the contents of the SCENESOFT card in slot A to be copied to another card in slot B This is useful for creating backups or for setting up a new card to experiment with existing lighting scenes without affecting the originals Suitable Cards Only Electrosonic SCENESOFT cards are suitable for use with the SCENESET Lighting Controller and the card must be correctly formatted The A card can only be copied to a B card that has the same capacity For details of card capacities refer to section 2 page 26 IMPORTANT NOTE It is not necessary for the card in slot B to be blank for copying to take place Any information previously stored on the this card will be erased 36 299GB issue 2 SECTION 3 CONTROL PANEL amp DISPLAY Copying a SCENESOFT Card Procedure Display amp Buttons 1 Press the lower button until the display shows the Card Copy Mode 7 IT I L1 J 2 Ensure that a suitable card is inserted in slot B then press and hold both buttons at once until gt H the display flashes then release both buttons LI LI L1 J m 3 The display will show HE while copying is in progress Note Copying time should not exceed 15 seconds for d d d the largest card

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