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1.         SN    Xx AF S  a  lt    DA      aa    DA    In all modes except mode 9 parallel operation means that occupancy is truly handled as parallel  In other  words if one sensor picks up occupancy  all devices will react as if their own sensor was triggered     Parallel operation does not mean that the units act in the same way     Only the occupancy trigger is shared  The units will switch off in different ways if timers are set in different  ways  For this the OSD has a digital potentiometer for the delay timer  If set around 15 minutes  the unit will  make the time exactly 15 minutes  So if several units are used in the same area  please set the timer at  almost the same position  When the complete area is now vacated all units will switch off  or dim to  background level  within 3 seconds     26    Application design       Mode 9 is a special mode for this parallel operation  The OSD will  now make a difference if it detects occupancy by itself or when it  gets a message from its neighbor  In the first case lights will switch  on to nominal level  in the second case lights will switch on and  dim to background level     Let   s look at an example  The office on the right exists of 6 office  grids with an OSD in each grid     At starts the area is vacated for some time and all lights are off     If somebody enters the area all lights will switch on  but at the location where  the person is present lights will be on full  in all other area   s lights will switch on  backgr
2.    4 2 4  Calibration of the required light level    The OccuSwitch DALI will already function quite well in most applications since the factory settings  are designed for the common offices  However calibration is required to reach optimal cost savings   and to be certain that the minimal required light levels are met     The OccuSwitch DALI should be calibrated after   e The furniture is in placed in the room   e Major changes have been made to the room or furniture placement     Before calibration  e Make certain you have the right tools  OmniProg  luxmeter     e Make certain that the daylight contribution to the rooms light level is less than 70    You can easily check this  The level you measure with the lights switched off should be  below 70  of the required light level    Closing the curtains or sun blindes can already take care of this    e Make certain that the amount of daylight is not fluctuating during the measurement  A  partly clouded sky with fast moving clouds can hamper the right measurements     While this section describes several methods to calibrate the system  it is recommended to use the  IRT8097 00 or IRT8099 10 for system calibration     Manual calibration with the push button and current light level  The following tools are required for this method    e Remote control unit  IR or EnOcean    e Stepladder for operating the service button     1  Change the light level to the correct light value  using any available manual control  Infrared  transmitter
3.    as    TA    ES ERA EA  DORSO th    ES  Las SAA as    SO SSS O             OccuSwitch DALI  User Manual    3222 636 49460  December 2012    Introduction to the OccuSwitch DALI       This manual covers the following products     LRM2070  LRM2072   LRM2080  LRM2082   LRM2090  LRM2092   LCU2070  LRH2070  LCC2070  LCC2080   It does NOT cover the LRM2095 nor the LRM20x1 versions with Enocean   interface     Version 1 51  March 2013    Publication number 3222 636 49460    Table of contents       Table of contents    1  INTRODUCTION TO THE OCCUSWITCH DALI     cccccccccccsccssccssccscccscccocscscccssccsccssscsccccsscssccsscscscccsescocssscssacecseesaccsasecencs 5  2    OPERATING PRINCIPLES 6  2 1  OCCUSWITEH DALIVER ON Saad pia 6  2 1 1  DECUSWAECODALEBOSC ati A A A baaa 9   2 LiZo OCCUSWIEEN DALT AGVON Caos 10  213  OCCU SWITCH DALIB MS irnia a ta kc ani se aio SGP Wa snes buts ap ain aa Sei DS ODEON Ties 11  2 1 4  Extension Movement sens Ona ina 12   2 2  LUMINAIRE CONTROLS asa ciao 13  22 4  GIOUD ASSIGN CIVCIIES dean 13  AUTOMATICICONTRO daria ceda 14   Li LiLo OCUPAN E E TEA E AAA EE tas 14  2 2 3  DONNE CUA do 14   2 3  COCAEMANUACCONTRO Lt A A A E 16  2 3 1  Manual Control CARNES  anal 16  2 3 2  channels and GIO OS eaoin O NTEN E R 16   ie Bi Manual CONTEO WIR  ENE TRI SIS iaa 17  2 3 4  Manta control WIE the TR OO LG a ii di   17  2 3 5  infrared manual CONT Ol QFOUDS cat ii di 17  2 3 6  Manual control with standard switches and the LCU2O70         ccccccccceeccceecceecc
4.   EnOcean buttons     2  Press the push button on the OccuSwitch DALI for at least 3 seconds   The LED blinks in a cycle of    long yellow   short green    to indicate that calibration is about to  start     3  Fora more reliable calibration  get out of the sensor s measuring area now     After 10 seconds the OccuSwitch DALI takes the current light sensor value as new set point   The LED stops its visual indication and the luminaires flash once indicating that calibration is  completed     Caution  When the OccuSwitch DALI is calibrated manually with the push button and using an IR  control  the offset can be different from an automated mode        33    Commissioning       Automatic calibration with the push button and installed light level  The following tools are required for this method   e Push button or infrared remote control unit    e Stepladder for operating the service button          So  a i    E     y   a Y    NN  re    1  Press the push button on the OccuSwitch DALI for at least 3 seconds   The LED blinks in a cycle of    long yellow     short green    to indicate that calibration is about to    Start     2  Within 10 seconds  press the push button again   The LED blinks in a cycle of    long red     short green    to indicate that calibration is about to start     3  Fora more reliable calibration  get out of the sensor   s measuring area now   After 10 seconds the OccuSwitch DALI switches the lights OFF   After 2 seconds the OccuSwitch DALI takes a measurement 
5.   Set the actual arc power level one  step lower without fading   Set the actual arc power level to the  maximum value   Set the actual arc power level to the  minimum value   Set the actual arc power level one  step lower without fading   Set the actual arc power level one  step higher without fading   Scene Set the light level to the value  stored for the selected scene   Reset the parameters to default    settings    Store the current light level in the  DTR    Excuted for all OSD slave luminaires the same    Excuted  Other  X Will not clip to min level    X Scene 0 will restore automatic mode and  power up level    calibrated level   This command restores the default  settings except for the power on level       daylight depending control calibration        52       OSD LRM2090 20 DALI commands Excuted for all OSD slave luminaires the same    Excuted   Nr Command Other  2A Store the value in the DTR as the X   maximum level  2B Store the value in the DTR as the X   minimum level  2C Store the value in the DTR as the X   system failure level  2D Store the value in the DTR as the X   ls accepted  has no effect    power on level    2E Store the value in the DTR as the X  fade time   2F Store the value in the DTR as the X  fade rate   40  Scene Store the value in the DTR as X    the selected scene    50  Scene Remove the selected scene X  Except for scene 0  from the slave unit   60  Group Add the slave unit to the X  selected group   70  Group Remove the slave unit from xX  
6.   stored as a scene  also for  scene 0       All commands will use fading  minimum and maximum level according to previous settings     All DALI commands given to the OSD that affect the output level will start the occupancy timer  A  single DALI command will set the output level only for a limited period  the occupancy timer period   if an area is not occupied  Lights will switch off after this period  or go to background level if set    You need to repeat the DALI command to keep lights on a certain level  The repetition time must be  shorter than the occupancy timer period set in the OSD        45    OccuSwitch DALI BMS       5 6  DALI grouping and occupancy control    The OSD uses DALI group addressing for occupancy control  This is the DALI group address of the  unit itself  so on the X interface     If enabled  the OSD will send a occpuancy messages over the DALI network whenever the movement  detector is triggered  These messages contain the DALI group address of the unit  you can only use 1  of the 16 groups  except for corridors   The OSD will act on a message with the same group address  it belongs to itself  It will ignore other occupancy messages    The maps below show a typical office application  with on the right hand side the installation of the  OSD units  Below it shows the group addresses              Each group shares occupancy    Take for instance group 5  It exists of 2 OSD  units  When one the units detects movement  a message with group 5 will be send 
7.  25    30   35   40   45   50    Feedback LED    Enabled  default   Disabled      Can be changed with the OmniProg  IRT8099 10      Can  only  be changed with the OmniProg  IRT8097 00       Cannot be set by an user  please contact your local sales representative           50    FAQ       7  FAQ    Q  The LED indicators of the OccuSwitch DALI constantly show red   For an explanation of the LED indicators  see Section 6 1     Q  The LED indicators are continuously blinking   For an explanation of the LED indicators see Section 6 1     Q  All luminaires are at the same light level and there is no daylight regulation   There may be too many luminaires connected to the OccuSwitch DALI  Disconnect all but one  Luminaire to see if daylight regulation functions with one luminaire connected     Q  All luminaires have a constant light level of 100   emergency mode      The possible causes are    e The DALI line may be in short circuit    e There may be two OccuSwitch DALI on the same DALI line   e There are too many drivers on one DALI output    e The DALI input line is not powered        51    DALI commands       8     DALI commands    The list below shows how the OSD will react to DALI commands  on the X port      OSD LRM2090 20 DALI commands    Nr     0     20    2      Command   Direct arc   Extinguish the lamp without fading  Dim up 200 ms using the selected  fade rate   Dim down 200 ms using the selected  fade rate   Set the actual arc power level one  step higher without fading 
8.  The  other unit will react as well and both units    de po will switch  or keep  the lights on at nominal  Eba eiel       In Group 7 this might be different  Here will  the unit detecting occupancy switch the  lights to full  but all the other units in the  group  detecting nobody will  set the light  level to  say  30   This will result in an overall  illumination  but only at maximum where  required        In total 64 OSD units can be connected to each other  using 16 groups  The gateway will also only  recognize 16 sensor groups  It is impossible to read an individual sensor       46    OccuSwitch DALI BMS    5 7  Corridors    For corridors several options are possible  You can use the same  occupancy sharing as described before  But if the corridor mode  is used  mode 6   the OSD can    listen    to several  or all 16   groups  This can be used for corridor linking  keeping the lights  on in the corridor if one of the adjacent rooms or areas is still  occupied  The first  lowest number  group must be used for the  corridor itself  In this example the OSD units in the corridor have  group number 1  but groups 2 till 4 are added    Please note that this only works in corridor mode 6        UN bb Y N   EP    5 8  Grouping without gateway    It is possible to use occupancy sharing between OSD units without gateway  or controller   You need  to use a DALI power supply to provide system power on the DALI  X port  bus     D9  Energy measurement    The OSD has a special feature 
9.  The BMS system can also retrieve  status information from each OccuSwitch DALI device     Table 6  Connectors in OccuSwitch DALI BMS    Connectors Not commissioned system Commissioned system    DALI output connector  DA  The system regulates all Up to four output groups can be  connected luminaires identically    set  This allows setting correct  This can cause insufficient further   light levels for the luminaire    away from the window  groups   For commissioning  see Chapter 4     DALI input connector  X  Complete standard DALI interface for connecting to any DALI system   For commissioning  see Chapter 4     Example       Figure 3 shows an example layout of two cell offices  Each office part has its own OccuSwitch DALI BMS and  two rows of luminaires  a window row and a corridor row   The OccuSwitch DALI devices are connected to a  BMS system  Both OccuSwitch DALI BMS systems control the connected lights automatically  The BMS  system is used to monitor the system and to override the local settings in special situations     11    Operating principle       2 1 4  Extension movement sensor                Figure 4  OccuSwitch DALI with an extension movement sensor    The extension sensor  LRM8118  allows extension of the detection area of any OccuSwitch DALI  The sensor  is connected to the same DALI line as the luminaires  When the extension movement sensor detects  occupancy it sends a trigger to the OccuSwitch DALI  The OccuSwitch DALI reacts on this trigger as if it  de
10.  allows to set correct light  levels for all luminaire groups   For commissioning  see Chapter 4     Parallel link connector    X    By default the OccuSwitch DALI It is possible to set other  Advanced is set to local OccuSwitch DALI devices using  occupancy  Mode 1   Once one the same parallel link to go to  OccuSwitch DALI detects background level when one  occupancy  all OccuSwitch DALI OccuSwitch DALI is occupied  devices on the same parallel link  Mode 9    will turn their lights on        Example    Figure 2 shows an example with a larger room existing of two office grids with each their own OccuSwitch  DALI  The two devices are connected via parallel link  so they can share their occupancy status with each  other  This means that when someone enters the office the lights on that side will switch on  A message is  send to the neighboring unit  Depending on configuration  the lights in this area will switch on to the normal  level  or to the background level     10    Operating principle       2 1 3  OccuSwitch DALI BMS    Figure 3  Two cell offices linked to a BMS system    The OccuSwitch DALI BMS is a module that allows connecting a maximum of 64 OccuSwitch DALI devices to a  DALI interface  for example of a BMS system  Each OccuSwitch DALI can be assigned to a maximum of 16  groups    The BMS system can override the local OccuSwitch DALI control  This allows  for example  to switch all lights    on when specific alarms occur or to keep all lights off during the night 
11.  as sensor as well    This means that all standard DALI commands  known as part 102 of the DALI standard  will work  with the OSD  If you select a certain output level  regardless of the method you select to do so  all  luminaires connected to the OSD will react  The OSD will operate as one  since the OSD only uses 1  DALI address  So all OSD channels  window corridor side for instance  will react in the same way   Furthermore the automated daylight control is disabled  The occupancy control is NOT  If a  command is given the occupancy timer is triggered  If the area is vacated lights will be switched off  after the timer expirers  If you want the lights to stay on  or off  you must repeat the DALI command  used with a shorter interval than the time set in the timer     All status reports will reflect the actual status of the luminaires    behind    the OSD  However the OSD  can only report a single status  so if one lamp  connected to the OSD  fails  the OSD will report this   and not that others are still ok     5 3 1  Pitfalls and exceptions    e  f you select the first scene  scene1  the OSD will not react  instead it will enable the  automated mode  including daylight control   e Most The OSD will report the average output value  so if 2 luminaires are on 55  and one  on 100  it will report 70    Older version  the  00  will report the window side value     5 3 2  Shared Occupancy Control    It is possible to share the occupancy signal amongst the controllers  Each contr
12.  ceiling mounting and for  mounting heights between 2 5 and 4 meter    Application modes 10 available modes to suit different locations    Building Management Systems  BMS  Up to 64 OccuSwitch DALI LRM2090 devices can be linked  to standard DALI interfaces        Operating principle       2  Operating principle    2 1  OccuSwitch DALI versions    The following products are available for the OccuSwitch DALI lighting dimming system     Table 2  OccuSwitch DALI products    OccuSwitch DALI product    tow LRM2070 OccuSwitch DALI Stand alone system with 2 DALI output  L  Basic connectors for window and corridor  installation     Or LRM2072 OSD basic NB Exactly like LRM2070 but without Philips logo    on the front plate    LRM2080 OccuSwitch DALI Stand alone system with 2 DALI output   Advanced connectors  One connector is programmable for  the luminaires  The other connector forms a  parallel link to up to 22 different OccuSwitch  DALI systems     LRM2082 OSD advanced NB   Exactly like LRM2080 but without Philips logo  on the front plate    LRM2090 OccuSwitch DALI Stand alone system with 1 DALI input and DALI   BMS output connector  One connector is  programmable for the luminaires  The other  connector contains a standard DALI interface  for connecting to a BMS system  not specifically  covered in this manual    LRM2092 OSD BMS NB Exactly like LRM2090 but without Philips logo  on the front plate  not specifically covered in  this manual     LRM2095 OSD DL Dynamic Lighting version 
13.  not specifically  covered in this manual     LRM2071  LRM2081 and Enocean   versions  discontinued in 2011  For  LRM2091 more information please contact you Philips  representative        Operating principle       The following accessories are available for the OccuSwitch DALI lighting dimming system     Table 3  OccuSwitch DALI accessories    OccuSwitch DALI accessory    LRM8118 extension movement sensor    LCC2070 standard Wieland cable    LCC2080 standard Wieland cable    LRH2070 surface mounted box    IRT8097  OmniProg Easy  simple  commissioning tool    IRT8099  OmniProg  advanced mode  selection   commissioning tool    IRT8010 two key remote control    LRH8010 wall holder    IRT8050 two key remote control    LCU2070 OSD PBU       The LRM8118 can extend the  movement detection area of  OccuSwitch DALI  it has the same  detection area size as the OccuSwitch  DALI  The sensor is connected to the  same DALI channel as the luminaires   and does not require mains power   Cable for OccuSwitch DALI Basic  systems LRM2070     Cable for OccuSwitch DALI Advanced  systems LRM2080 and OccuSwitch DALI  BMS systems LRM2090     Box for mounting the OccuSwitch DALI  system  all types  onto the ceiling    The box is equipped with mounting  holes for standard BESA boxes and  socket plates     Tool capable of limited commissioning   Batteries included     Tool capable of full commissioning   Batteries included     Infrared single channel switch for the  OccuSwitch DALI system    A wall ho
14.  this feature and the tool you require for this  each OSD will send       40    OccuSwitch DALI BMS       occupancy info to its group members  This is very useful for open plan offices  Now an open plan  can be configured easily as one space    The OSD recognizes if the occupancy signal is from its own sensor  or from a neighboring one  Put  into mode 9 it will switch lights on at nominal level if the OSD    sees    movement itself or to 30  or  50  if the signal was from the neighbor  An ideal regime with optimal savings in an open plan  Areas  in use will receive full lighting  unused areas will go to a lower light level  saving energy  but  preventing dark areas in the open plan office    The OSD uses DALI grouping for this feature     NOTE this function will only work in combination with a DALI controller if this controller support  multi master mode  aka DALI part 103  not released yet   Please ask and test before you specify this  function     5 3  Using a universal DALI gateway    This method works with ALL DALI gateways  designed to be used with DALI networks  The OSD is  connected via the X port to the controller  The DALI network formed by the OSD and the luminaires  functions separately from this connection  All limitations seen by the DALI controller are not present  with the gateway     The OSD will be seen as a driver  most controllers will detect the device is not a standard driver and  report so  but it will work as a driver   Some gateways will detect the OSD
15. 4  Perform witnessing test    To check that the OccuSwitch DALI system is correctly installed and commissioned  the OccuSwitch  DALI system can be set into witnessing mode  In this witnessing mode  all actions of the OccuSwitch  DALI run at a high speed  10 times faster than normal   movement detection period is set to 30  seconds  independent of potentiometer settings   and daylight dependent switching and daylight  override are disabled     The witnessing mode can be enabled and disabled using either the IRT8097 or the IRT8099 tool     Enter witnessing mode  IRT8097 00 IRT8099 10       1  Point the remote towards the OccuSwitch DALI and press Test to enter the witnessing  mode   The LEDs on the OccuSwitch DALI will start running a color sequence     Leave witnessing mode  IRT8097 00 IRT8099 10       1  Point the remote towards the OccuSwitch DALI and press Test to leave the witnessing  mode   The luminaires will flash twice to confirm the end of witnessing mode   The OccuSwitch DALI returns to normal operation     NOTE    After one hour of being in the witnessing mode  the OccuSwitch DALI will automatically return to  normal operation  In this case it also flashes the luminaires twice        39    OccuSwitch DALI BMS       5  OccuSwitch DALI BMS    5 1  Introduction    The OccuSwitch Dali BMS  short OSD BMS  can be connected to a building management system   short BMS  in three ways     e Via an universal DALI controller  available for almost any BMS system  e Via an univer
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17. If movement is detected during the turn off fade  this takes 10 seconds  the lights will return to  their    ON    value and the delay time is automatically increased by 10 minutes  Smart Timer      Movement sensor    The movement sensor is a PIR  Passive Infra Red  sensor that detects occupancy in an area  When installed in  a typical office ceiling at 3 metre height  between 2 5 and 4 meter   it is sensitive for small movements within  a range of 4 by 5 meters and to large movements within a range of 8 by 6 meters     The PIR sensor reacts on movement by means of a temperature difference such as the human body  temperature versus its surrounding temperature  A car that just starts its engine is not seen by the PIR  nor  does it see people sitting within the car or a forklift truck  Therefore it is recommended not to use the  OccuSwitch DALI system in outdoor  parking or industrial applications     The movement detection range can be extended with an extension movement sensor  which has the same  viewing specifications as the standard sensor     NOTE    It is possible to limit the detection area of the movement sensor with a retractable shield        2 2 3  Daylight regulation    The OccuSwitch DALI has an automatic daylight regulation with a dynamic offset for the window and corridor  rows  Daylight regulation helps to keep a constant light level at all situations     Daylight sensor    The daylight sensor reads the actual average luminance  The intensity of the luminance d
18. ays will recognize the OSD unit both as sensor as well as driver  driver    Up to 16 sensors will be recognized  Do not worry  all OSD sensor will work  and are divided into 16  groups  The gateway is not capable of recognizing the different sensors  yet      The web interface allows you to give each OSD a short address  this will not influence the Group  settings made earlier  You can  of course  change group addressing to your need   Depending on your needs you can use the group or short address methods to change the light    settings     Sor    How does the OSD react to DALI commands     The table below shows the reaction of the OSD and the luminaires behind it on the most common  DALI commands in comparison with a    normal    driver     DALI command Effect on normal driver Effect OSD    Direct ARC    Recall scene O  first scene     Recall scene 1  15    SET DTR as scene    Driver will set output level  accordingly      The driver will set the output  level as defined in scene O     The driver will set the output  level as defined in the  scene      The value in DTR will be  stored as a scene       All drivers connected to the  OSD will be set the output  level   Daylight regulation is  suspended    Automatic mode will be  enabled  The system will  NOT go to the output level  defined in scene O  but to the  light level set during  commissioning    The driver will set the output  level as defined in the  scene   Daylight regulation is  suspended    The value in DTR will be
19. ce        2 3 5  Infrared manual control groups    The OccuSwitch DALI contains an infrared receiver that enables the manual  remote  control of the system   For the maximum distances of the controls to the receiver  see the datasheet of the controls     Infrared group addressing makes it possible to control individual light groups in open plan offices without  affecting the light level of neighbors  The OccuSwitch DALI can be set to one of seven available groups  group  A  B C  D E  For G      17    Operating principle          Figure 6  Infrared groups    The default infrared group for the OccuSwitch DALI and the remote controls is group A  The OccuSwitch DALI  and the remote control must always operate in the same group     Setting the infrared group of the OccuSwitch DALI is done with the OmniProg  see Section 4 2 11     2 3 6  Manual control with standard switches and the LCU2070    The LCU2070 push button interface makes it possible to connect any type of push button to the OSD system   The connection is simple  connect the interface  with the black wires  to the DALI line  and connect 1 till 4  switches to the unit  Each switch has a specific function  This function is fixed        Black DA   DALI line on OccuSwitch DALI  Black DA    White SW COM Push button common  DA   LCU2070 00 i j  9137 003 35103      Window T amp D  Made in E U  Window   Corridor   Extra Auto on T amp D  PFT yyww  CE Push button common  Green     SW3 Corridor T amp D  Yellow     SW4 Extra Manual 
20. ckground  light level  or be turned off     1  Turn the potentiometer to the desired value   As shown in the figure  the potentiometer  range is not linear  but divided in a number of  possible settings        4 2 3  Assigning luminaires to OccuSwitch luminaire groups    IRT8097 00 IRT8099 10  20        1  Press DALI address to start the allocation process   The luminaires flash indicating that the OccuSwitch DALI has received the command   One by one all luminaires dim   When this process stops one luminaire starts to blink   2  Select the group this luminaire should be in  Window Corridor on IRT8097  1   4 on IRT8099    Directly after sending the group number another luminaire starts to blink     3  Repeat step 2 for all other luminaires   When all luminaires are assigned to a group  all luminaires blink once  and the OccuSwitch DALI  returns to normal operation     NOTES    e Atall actions  stay close to the OccuSwitch DALI and point the remote control towards the  sensor    e The procedure above can be aborted at any moment by pressing DALI address again   Aborting the assign process resets all luminaires and or drivers to un commissioned state   See section 2 1 for the behavior of the OccuSwitch DALI in un commissioned mode    e Ifthe infrared group is not assigned correctly  you can either reset the system to un   commissioned mode and or re program the luminaires or reset the complete OccuSwitch  DALI to factory settings  see Section 4 3         32    Commissioning    
21. d by one detection  area  In this case there is only one application area  which consists of only one  detection area  This application area needs one OccuSwitch DALI without any  extension sensors                 In a larger room  multiple detection or control areas are needed  These detection areas must be grouped into  application areas     e lf the light levels all over the room must be controlled as a whole  the  detection areas in the room are grouped as only one application area   which can be controlled by one OccuSwitch DALI  The additional  detection area is covered by using an extension sensor     e If the luminaires in the different detection areas may be dimmed  separately  each detection area can be defined as a application area   For each application area  one OccuSwitch DALI is used        If communication between OccuSwitch DALI is used  see next section   it is still possible and fairly easy to  make separate application areas work as one regarding movement detection  Splitting an application area is  much harder  as it needs replacement of an extension sensor by an OccuSwitch DALI  and a split in the DALI  connection  It is therefore recommended to carefully choose between an extension sensor and an  OccuSwitch DALI     23    Application design       3 2 2  Type of OccuSwitch DALI    After defining for each area whether an OccuSwitch DALI or an extension sensor is used  you can select for  each OccuSwitch DALI which model to use  depending on the need for c
22. ds the OccuSwitch DALI and press 100h to  enable or to disable the parameter     The luminaires will flash once to confirm the selection     When the 100h burn in mode is active  the LEDs on the OccuSwitch  DALI are continuously green when the lights are switched on   The  LED may blink when motion is detected         4 2 6  Request application mode    The OccuSwitch DALI controller has 10 pre defined application Modes  The default application mode  is Mode 1  Cell office   The IRT8099 10 can be used to request the actual application mode     1  Point the remote towards the  OccuSwitch DALI and press Mode    The luminaires dim  and then start to  flash  The number of light flashes is  equal to the actual application mode  as  displayed in figure below        flashes   Mode 5    qq QQ        Press    mode     button          35    Commissioning       4 2 7  Mass programming    The ease the commissioning process of a whole installation  the IRT8099 can be pre programmed  with the application mode  the background level  the power up state and infrared group address   These four settings will remain stored in the IRT8099 remote  and are sent each time the green OK  button of the remote is pressed  For resetting these values  see section 4 3     4 2 8  Set application mode    The OccuSwitch DALI controller has 10 pre defined application modes  The default application mode  is Mode 1  Cell office   The IRT8099 10 can be used to set the application mode     1  Press Mode 1   10     
23. e ouuabetaceusns ous A esouedaa tance cna smanene seeds cosuencen ane a 51  DALICOMMAN DS A ls onsasanecevocnescsusienecedaeavesmudeicouveuetecubagabeseusanvaanecielasedueatecsusueesosveueneacdsearenenees 52    Introduction to the OccuSwitch DALI       1  Introduction to the OccuSwitch DALI    OccuSwitch DALI is a lighting dimming system for offices  schools  meeting rooms  storage rooms  restrooms  and other indoor locations  The OccuSwitch DALI dimming system is a combination of daylight depending  regulation  occupancy control and manual control  The system automatically turns the lighting in a room on  and off based on occupancy  When enough daylight  natural light  enters the room  the system dims the  luminaires  artificial lights     OccuSwitch DALI is a combined sensor and controller  It has three main functional parts  a light sensor for  daylight depending regulation  a movement detector for occupancy control and an infrared receiver for  remote control    The OccuSwitch DALI has options for local override  parallel operation and network links to Building  Management Systems  BMS      The specific Dynamic Lighting or SchoolVision functions  LRM209x  are not discussed in this manual     Table 1  Main technical features    Feature Description OOOO  extension but then with 13 drivers  parallel     Detection area Office area of 20 25 m   or  a classroom of around 48 m      Detection area optionally extended with an extension    sensor     Mounting Optimized for recessed
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25. epends on the  amount of artificial and   or natural light in the room as well as on how well this light is reflected towards the  ceiling  The light reflection depends highly on the colors and materials chosen to furnish the office     For more information on this sensor  see section    Light sensing    on page 22     For calibrating the daylight sensor  see Section 4 2 4     Dynamic offset control for window   corridor    Since the window area receives more daylight than the corridor area  window and corridor luminaires are  controlled separately  Depending on the amount of daylight entering the room  the output of both window  and corridor luminaire rows are dimmed to a minimum level with a difference of 30  between the window  and corridor side     14    Operating principle       When both window and corridor rows have been dimmed to the minimum level for more than 15 minutes   the window row will be turned off to ensure maximum energy saving  The corridor side  however  will by  default only dim to the minimum level  hence indicating to the user that the lighting is operational     NOTE  This default can be overridden  in order to turn the corridor row off as well  For this special case   please contact your local Philips representative for details     In the daylight override function  the lights will switch on when someone enters the room even when there is  sufficient natural daylight available     Figure 5 shows the dynamic behavior  offset  of the window and corrido
26. ervice button    Potentiometer  OmniProg Easy   IRT8097 00     OmniProg   IRT8099 10     Set reference light level to current level   Set reference light level by auto calibration   Bind EnOcean switch  EnOcean enabled OccuSwitch DALI only   Set value of delay timer   Set reference light level to current level   Check parallel link  witnessing test    Enable 100 hour burn in mode   Assign luminaires to group 1  Window  or group 2  Corridor   Switch luminaires on off   Set reference light level to current level   Check parallel link  witnessing test    Assign luminaires to any group   Set light level of background lighting   Request current application mode   Set application mode   Set power up state   Set IR group address   Reset to factory settings   Switch luminaires on off   Note no function for 100h burn in    Commissioning       4 1  Configure controls and switches    This section describes how to set the infrared group and channel settings for Infrared remote  controls IRT8010 and IRT8050 and how to bind an EnOcean   switch to an OccuSwitch DALI     4 1 1  IRT8010    In order to avoid that all lighting circuits in one room are switched unintentionally  the transmitters  present in one room and their respective receivers can be given an individual infrared group  address     The group address of the transmitter must match the group address of the OccuSwitch DALI  The  group address of the transmitter can be changed by using the rotary switch in the battery  compartment  
27. eset for all luminaires     2 3 8  Manual control of multiple OccuSwitch DALI  Sometimes it is required that two OSD units are manually controlled by one user interface   Using IR remote controls    In general the IR remote controls will have a reach of 5  7 meter  So you can control a neighboring OSD as  well  provided they use the same IR group     Using Enocean   switches    You can bind switches to several OSD units  without any problems  to control neighboring OSD as wel     Using standard switches and the Push Button Interface LCU2070 OSD 1 DALI    You can connect a single switch to multiple push buttons units  PHILIPS    You need a LCU2070 PBU per OSD unit you want to control  5137 003 35103    Made In EU     The schematic on the right shows the general idea  PET yaw        OSD 2 DALI  LCU2070       LEUZ070 00  2137 003 35103  Made in EU   PET poner       19    Application design       3  Application design    To design the OccuSwitch DALI in any application  the designer must   1  Select the number of control areas to use and define the position of the sensors  2  Choose the OccuSwitch DALI type s  to use  stand alone  linked or controlled from a central building  management system    3  Choose or design the mode that each OccuSwitch DALI needs to work in   Each of these steps is explained in more detail in the subsections of this chapter Selecting the number and    position of detection fields  The number of OccuSwitch DALI to be used in an application on one hand de
28. evel     Daylight dependent regulation  luminaires will be dimmed depending on the measured light level     Daylight switching on window corridor side  when sufficient daylight is available the luminaires  of  the given side  will be switched off     Daylight override  when the OccuSwitch DALI detects movement and sufficient daylight is available     the luminaires for which daylight switching is enabled will not switch on   motion detect timer background timer    Figure 10  Movement detection phases       Selecting a mode for an OccuSwitch DALI can be done in two ways     For an easy selection  look up the mode based on the application that the OccuSwitch DALI is used in   To select the mode  find the application type in the table     For example  when using an OccuSwitch DALI Advanced in an open plan office  with parallel link  connected  the OccuSwitch DALI can be placed in mode 9     Open plan office with parallel link        For a more advanced selection  select the mode based on the parameters     If the required set of parameters is not listed as one of the modes 1 9  you may select to use a  custom application mode  which is mode 10  For more information on using this custom mode   please contact your supplier     25    Application design       3 3 1  Parallel operation and open plan mode  mode 9  LRM2080 only  The LRM208x can be used in parallel mode  With this feature different  up to 22  units can be connected in    parallel as the figure below shows        ee  x  
29. eway is connected to the luminaires as well  Most drivers in the  luminaires only offer basic isolation  Therefore ALL DALI wiring must be treated as mains wiring   with the right isolation in place  One advantage  you are allowed to use the DALI and mains wiring in  one cable  cable duct  junction box  etc  The DALI signal is ELV  or PELV  but not S ave ELV     Advantages of a cascading DALI network   One of the main advantages of the cascading network is the separation of the control and  management information  Per control circuit one DALI network is used  DALI is rather slow  and will  only support up to 4 control circuits before the communication with clutter  You need to take care  on this in a traditional DALI system  With this solution this will never happen        43    OccuSwitch DALI BMS       5 4 5  OccuSwitch DALI    Install the OccuSwitch DALI  OSD  as indicated in the OSD documentation as usual  zie OSD  documentation   The DA connection should be used for the luminaires  the X connection is for the  interlinking and the gateway     Commission the OSD as needed  set the desired mode  calibrate the light sensor and commission  the luminaires to the right function    Optional you can already set the DALI group the OSD should work in  this is a very convenient  method  If you have a plan  select the OSD and set its group address  You can do this from the  gateway  but the gateway will use a search method  it will select one of the OSDs and ask you to give  the cor
30. ght dependent    regulation    Enabled  Enabled  Enabled    Enabled    Enabled    Enabled  Disabled  Enabled    Enabled    Daylight switching  on window side    Enabled  Enabled  Enabled    Enabled    Enabled    Enabled  Disabled  Enabled    Enabled    Daylight switching  on corridor side    Disabled  Disabled  Enabled    Disabled    Disabled    Enabled  Disabled  Disabled    Disabled    DEMARA E       Enabled  Enabled  Disabled    Disabled    Disabled    Enabled  Disabled  Disabled    Enabled    4  Commissioning    The physical installation of the OccuSwitch DALI system is described in quick starting guide  that  comes with the product  and the OccuSwitch DALI datasheet    Once installed  the OccuSwitch DALI system is ready to be used in its default mode  However  to  assign the connected luminaires to the correct groups and to set other settings according to the  design  the OccuSwitch DALI system needs to be commissioned  The sections in this chapter show  how this is done     The commissioning of the OccuSwitch DALI is done using the following equipment    Service pushbutton on the OccuSwitch DALI   Potentiometer on the OccuSwitch DALI   IRT8097 00  OmniProg Easy  or IRT8099 10  OmniProg  infrared programmer  DALI master system  BMS version only     O    O  O  O    The table below shows what functions can be done with each commissioning tool  Each function   except switching on off  is described in the subsequent sections of this chapter     Tool Programming function    S
31. gulate on an incorrect light level    Tip  The light sensing area of the OccuSwitch DALI is usually correct when the movement detection area does  not extend outside any window                         5xh    Figure 9  Light detection range and position    22    Application design       3 2  Selecting the OccuSwitch DALI type    When the detection areas are known  you should define which sensor to use for each area  an OccuSwitch  DALI Basic  OccuSwitch DALI Advanced  OccuSwitch DALI BMS  or an extension sensor  This decision should  be based on the grouping of the detection areas  and the amount of communication needed between these  groups  For all OccuSwitch DALI sensors also choose if you want to use this OccuSwitch DALI with EnOcean  switches     3 2 1  OccuSwitch DALI or extension sensor    First step is to select for each detection area between using an OccuSwitch DALI or an extension sensor  To  this purpose you must define application areas  where all the luminaires must be dimmed as a group  An  application area may contain one or more detection areas  but can be controlled by one single OccuSwitch  DALI  If the application area contains more than one detection field  the extra fields will be monitored by  extension sensors connected to the same OccuSwitch DALI  Take care however that the total number of  luminaires and extension sensors per OccuSwitch DALI does not exceed the maximum allowed load     In the simplest case  a room is so small that it is totally covere
32. h DALI with extension sensors  see Section  3 2    Selecting the OccuSwitch DALI type    on page 23    For applications where larger movements are made  like a corridor or a central hall  the outer detection area  can also be used  so the total area can be divided in parts of 6 by 8 meters     NOTE  To ensure reliable movement detection  all of the applicable space must be covered by the  detection area of either an OccuSwitch DALI or an extension sensor  Therefore  for calculating the rough  number of OccuSwitch DALI or extension sensors  the resulting number of dividing the total area by the  sensor detection area must be rounded up towards the next whole number     Tip  When placing the designed position of the OccuSwitch DALI or extension sensor in an installation    drawing  note the direction of the detection area  The OccuSwitch DALI or extension sensor must be placed  according to this direction  To do this alignment  the    Philips    word mark and the sensor line up can be used     21    Application design       Light sensing   At a ceiling height of 3 meter  the light sensing area of the OccuSwitch DALI is a square area of 4 5 x 4 5  meter    The OccuSwitch DALI should be installed in such a way that the daylight sensor is positioned not too close to  the window  If the sensor is mounted too close to the window  sunlight reflections from the windowsill or  objects outside  for example snow or a car  can enter directly into the sensor  making the OccuSwitch DALI  re
33. he IR group    The LED will stop blinking  the IR group is  now set    Point the remote towards the OccuSwitch  DALI  and press the green OK button    The remote sends all stored settings   application mode  power up state   background lighting level and IR group    The luminaires will flash once to confirm  the selection        37    Commissioning       4 3  Reset to factory defaults    The OccuSwitch DALI system can be set to default factory settings  out of the box settings  using the   IRT8099    1  Press Basics    The LED on the transmitter starts to  blink    2  Point the remote towards the  OccuSwitch DALI and press the green OK  button    The luminaires will flash once to confirm  the reset        NOTE    If you pressed the Basics button by error  you can cancel the action by pressing it again  The LED on  the transmitter will then stop blinking     NOTE  Reset to factory defaults resets the following parameters   e Application mode  default  1   e 100h burn in mode  default  off   e Power up state  default  on   e Background level  default  20    e IR group  default  A   e DALI groups of all connected luminaires  OccuSwitch DALI will work in uncommisioned  mode   e All EnOcean bindings    TIP   The Basics button also clears the settings in the IRT8099  mode  power up state  background lighting  level and IR group   if stored  To clear the settings only from the remote  cover the remote   s IR LED  while pressing the green OK button        38    Commissioning       4 
34. he luminaires off during  the first 20 seconds after power up  sensor stabilization time   After these 20 seconds     OccuSwitch DALI will start normal operation     o No movement detection  luminaires will stay off   o Movement detection and insufficient daylight  luminaires will be switch on   e Ifthe power up state is set to ON  the OccuSwitch DALI will turn the luminaires on  immediately at power up  If no movement is detected  the lights will turn off after 5    minutes     The power up state can be set to OFF or ON by means of the IRT8099 10        4 2 11  Infrared group address    1  Press Power up   The LED on the transmitter starts to  blink     2  Select the power up state     The LED will stop blinking  the power up  State is now Set     3  Point the remote towards the    OccuSwitch DALI  and press the green  OK button    The remote sends all stored settings   application mode  power up state   background lighting level and IR group    The luminaires will flash once to confirm  the selection     The Infrared group address  group A  B  C  D  E  F or G  of each OccuSwitch DALI controller can be set  by means of the IRT8099 10  The infrared group address of the remote control unit must be set on  the remote control unit itself  rotary or dip switches   Changing an infrared group address is only  useful if infrared is used in open plan offices  personal light control      1   1   2   2   3 3        Press IR group    The LED on the transmitter starts to blink   Select t
35. i The LED on the transmitter starts to blink   2  Select the user mode   2 The LED will stop blinking  the mode is now  set within the remote   3 3  Point the remote towards the OccuSwitch    DALI  and press the green OK button    The remote sends all stored settings   application mode  power up state   background lighting level and IR group     The luminaires will flash once to confirm the  selection        4 2 9  Background level    In some application modes  the light level of all outputs is set to a    background    level if there is no  movement detection for 15 minutes  This background level is by default set to 20  of the maximum  output level  but can be changed with the IRT8099     1  Press Background     s The LED on the transmitter starts to blink    2 2  Select the background level  10    70   or     min          3 The LED will stop blinking  the background    level is now set     3  Point the remote towards the OccuSwitch  DALI  and press the green OK button     The remote sends all stored settings   application mode  power up state   background lighting level and IR group     The luminaires will flash once to confirm the  selection        NOTE  The    background period    is defined by the application mode and cannot be changed        36    Commissioning       4 2 10  Power up state    The power up state defines what action the OccuSwitch DALI takes after a power up or a power    interrupt     e Ifthe power up state is set to OFF  the OccuSwitch DALI will keep t
36. ion where all groups are in use           For assigning luminaires to these DALI groups  see Section 4 2 3     The window and corridor side speak for itself  but the additional groups are not so obvious     Additional presence  group 3  is mainly used for luminaires in the area that do not have a window or corridor  function nor daylight regulation and might be changed separately from the main lights  Typical examples are  wall washers  task lighting  etc     Additional absence  group 4  is used for additional luminaires with a specific function  The most common  function is board lighting  for schools and meeting rooms      The OSD will accept luminaires with drivers that have already a DALI group address programmed  Please be  aware that you need to program all driver during the DALI commissioning  it is not possible to assign a single  luminaire and leave the rest as it is     13    Operating principle       Automatic control    This section shows how the automatic control of the OccuSwitch DALI is based on occupancy and daylight  regulation     2 2 2  Occupancy    The OccuSwitch DALI can automatically switch lights ON when the area is occupied and switched them OFF  when the area is vacated  After the area is left unoccupied for a set time period  the lights will either switch  OFF automatically or first dim to a background level for a set time period     On some occasions when there is very little movement  the standard delay time of OccuSwitch DALI might be  too short  
37. l lighting   window control e  e e e e e   e Ch 1 On     Ch 10ff    Ch 2 On     Ch 2 Off  Window corridor control e   e ojo olo   e Ch 20n     Ch 20Off  Ch 3 On  amp  Ch 3 Off    General on off dim   board lighting e  e elelel e ejeje Ch 50n      Ch 50ff  Ch 1 On      Ch 1 Off    The combined function off dim down and on dim up can be operated with a short press  switch on or off  or  by a long press  enabling the dimming function     2 3 4  Manual control with the IRT8010    The IRT8010 is a single channel remote control   Please note that the IRT8010 cannot address the second additional channel  DALI group 4      The IRT8010 is a two key remote control  suitable for switching on   off and dimming up   down single  lighting control circuits  one channel control   It enables manual override of the OccuSwitch DALI automatic  control system  The control can only handle IR channel 1  so in combination with the OSD general on off and  dim commands can be send  Suitable for schools   classrooms and meeting rooms  When place in the LRH810  holder it can also function as    wall switch       Note you cannot change the function of this device  only the IR group it belongs to     The infrared group address can be set with a rotary switch within the unit itself     Use  section 2 3 1  Button marked 0 Button marked 1    Manual control channel 1 Short press  lights off Short press  lights on     window  corridor and additional Long press  lights dim down Long press  lights dim up  presen
38. lder is separately available   Batteries included     Holder for remote control IRT8010     Wall mounted or tabletop infrared  control of the OccuSwitch DALI system   Can be configured for luminaire group  control    Batteries included    Push button interface for OSD    Operating principle       LCU2071 OSD PBU Push button interface for OSD     gt  7  LRM2095 only     UID8510 IR remote control  1 or 2 channels      Batteries are included       Operating principle       Z ML OccuSwitch DALI Basic    Figure 1  Two cell offices with OccuSwitch DALI Basic installations    The OccuSwitch DALI Basic is a module with 2 DALI output connectors  for window and corridor installation   The OccuSwitch DALI Basic is ideal for separate cell offices  Depending on commissioning and the number of  output connectors in use  the OccuSwitch DALI Basic functions as follows     Table 4  Connectors in OccuSwitch DALI Basic    Number of connectors in use Not commissioned system Commissioned system    1 DALI output connector  DA  The system regulates all Up to four output groups   used connected luminaires identically     window row  corridor row  plus   Other connector  X  left open This can cause insufficient further   two additional groups  can be set   away from the window  This allows setting correct light    2 DALI output connectors used The system regulates window levels for all luminaire groups    DA and X   DA  and corridor  X  luminaires The groups do function  as separate rows  The corrido
39. n  light sensor  and optional parallel link  The OccuSwitch DALI has  10 application modes  9 predefined and one customizable  that define how the connected luminaires are  controlled     Table 10 shows the application modes and their parameters  For an explanation of the parameters in this  table  see below     e Auto switch ON  the lights will automatically switch on when someone enters the area     e Auto switch OFF  the lights will automatically switch off when the area is vacated  and no parallel  link activity has taken place  for the duration given with the potentiometer     e Smart timer  when the lights automatically switch off  and a movement is detected during this fade  down  the OccuSwitch DALI temporarily extends the movement detection period  as given with the  potentiometer   The smart timer value shown in the table defines with how many minutes the  movement detection period will be extended     24    Application design       Background period  the OccuSwitch DALI will keep its luminaires on background level for this many  minutes  before switching the luminaires off  See also Figure 10 below     Activity on parallel link acts as  defines what action the OccuSwitch DALI will take an event occurs on  its parallel link while its luminaires are off  Two options exist  local occupancy means that the  OccuSwitch DALI will act as if local occupancy is detected  background lighting means that the  OccuSwitch DALI will switch all its luminaires on at the background l
40. n an application with a ceiling height of less than 2 5  meters  the detection area is significantly smaller  Please contact your local Philips representative for the  exact dimensions    NOTE  use of the OccuSwitch DALI in an application with a ceiling height of more than 4 meters may cause  in unreliable movement detection  and is therefore advised against     20    Application design       Movement detection  At a ceiling height of 3 meter  the maximum movement detection area of both the OccuSwitch DALI and the    extension sensor is 6 by 8 meter  All over this zone  the OccuSwitch DALI or extension sensor can detect  relatively large movements  In the center of this zone  an area of 4 by 5 meter   it is more sensitive and can  detect even small movements of a couple of centimeters    When a part of the sensor   s viewing area should not be used for movement detection  the area of movement  detection can be partially reduced by the retractable view shield  see Figure 8               360    X  Va a    N  dA  ToS t J   l  Figure 7  Movement detection range Figure 8  Shielding the movement detection range    For applications where little movement is made  like an office application  the number of movement  detection sensors must be calculated by dividing the total area of the room in parts of 4 by 5 meter  In the  center of each of these parts  one OccuSwitch DALI or extension sensor must be placed  For choosing  whether to use multiple OccuSwitch DALI or to use one OccuSwitc
41. of the Light sensor to measure the  light level when the lights are OFF   The OccuSwitch DALI then switches the lights ON at 100    After 10 seconds the OccuSwitch DALI takes a measurement of the Light sensor to measure the  light level when the lights are fully ON   The LED stops its visual indication and the luminaires flash once indicating that calibration is  completed     Calibration with remote control    IRT8097 00 IRT8099 10    j  1   om  06           N  N      gt   4D  UI     w    2  2  5    rS    o    ne       1  Place a light meter on a representative place   2  Measure the light level and adjust it by pressing the Arrow keys   3  If the light level is adjusted to the correct value  press Save button   The luminaire blinks to indicate that the setting has been stored   NOTE  At all actions  stay close to the OccuSwitch DALI and point the remote control towards the sensor        34    Commissioning       4 2 5  100 hour burn in mode  Most lamp manufacturers advise not to dim  to a low level  the fluorescent lamps for a period of  100 hours prior to normal use  in order to maintain light quality at  very  low dimming level     The OccuSwitch DALI 100h burn in mode adapts all dimming functions during this period  to make  sure that the lights are not dimmed  Only during witnessing  to test the installation  and  commissioning  dimming is allowed to make the necessary adjustments     The 100 hour burn in mode can only be set on the IRT8097     1  Point the remote towar
42. oller can be assigned  to a DALI group  If occupancy sharing is enabled  please refer to your Philips representative for more  information how to enable this feature and the tool you require for this  each OSD will send  occupancy info to its group members  This is very useful for open plan offices  Now an open plan  can be configured easily as one space    The OSD recognizes if the occupancy signal is from its own sensor  or from a neighboring one  Put  into mode 9 it will switch lights on at nominal level if the OSD    sees    movement itself or to 30  or  50  if the signal was from the neighbor  An ideal regime with optimal savings in an open plan  Areas  in use will receive full lighting  unused areas will go to a lower light level  saving energy  but  preventing dark areas in the open plan office    The OSD uses DALI grouping for this feature        41    OccuSwitch DALI BMS       This function will also enable corridor linking  This ensures that sections will be lit  optional to a  lower level when not in use by itself  if other sections are still occupied  The main application area is   as the name suggests  corridors     5 4  Using the Loytec DALI gateway    All the functions mentioned above gateway are possible  but the Loytec L DALI supports specific  OSD features  It support these functions to both LON and BACnet    5 4 1  Energy measurement    The combination of the Loytec L DALI gateway and OSD gives a simple energy measurement system   Measurements and calculati
43. ommunication with any neighboring  application areas and or a building automation system     e If the OccuSwitch DALI Basic is used  no communication will take place  with neighboring application areas or a building automation system  It  will operate stand alone  dimming and switching the light according to  its own measurements and that of any connected extension sensors     e If the OccuSwitch DALI Advanced is used  OccuSwitch DALI can be  connected to each other via a    Parallel link     Each OccuSwitch DALI  regulates the light level according to its own measurements  but in  addition it will use the parallel link connection to report and react on  movement detection  If one of the connected OccuSwitch DALI detects  movement  it reports this on the parallel link  Each of the other  OccuSwitch DALI on the link are set to either        e switch the local luminaires as if movement was detected locally   or    e switch the local luminaires on  at a pre programmed background  lighting level     e If the OccuSwitch DALI BMS is used  the OccuSwitch DALI will  communicate with a DALI capable building management system    NOTE  In a DALI network it is not possible for OccuSwitch DALI devices  to exchange data directly with each other  All communication is going  via the DALI master        3 3  Selecting the OccuSwitch DALI mode    Once lay out of the OSD is designed  as explained in Section 3 2   it has to be specified how the OccuSwitch  DALI must react on its movement detectio
44. on T amp D    0      AS      Note  extra auto on   additional presence luminaires  amp  ES ES  extra manual on   additional absence luminaires Ny m press shortly  O lights off    lights on  The switches work with a Touch  amp  Dim function that    a   O  also can be found in many drivers  The function is show  on the right hand side   press longer  Ny         O lights dim down    lights dim up    rn            18    Operating principle       2 3    Presets    Presets are used to recall pre programmed light scenes  Selecting presets is only possible with the IRT8050   or via a DALI scene command on the DALI BMS system   There are 4 presets available  as shown in the  following table       Presets   Preset2   Preset3   Preset    100   100     100  100   Unchanged 100        Preset 1 is fully automated mode of the OccuSwitch DALI  When selecting this mode  the automatic daylight  regulation starts working  based on the calibrated maximum light level     Preset 2 to 4 use the predefined light level as shown in the table  When the OccuSwitch DALI is set to one of  these presets  all luminaires react in the same way  For example  setting the OccuSwitch DALI to preset 3  causes all luminaires go to 50  of the maximum light level     NOTE  In the OccuSwitch DALI Basic and OccuSwitch DALI Advanced systems the presets values cannot be  changed  In the OccuSwitch DALI BMS the DALI master can set one light level value for each of the presets  2 4  This light level is then used in this pr
45. ons are done automatically and without commissioning  You only need  to fill in the power of the luminaires connected to a OSD and the system does the rest    Note this system assumes that all luminaire in the section of the gateway are off the same type and  power  which will be the case in an office     5 4 2  Occupancy signal    The gateway will translate the occupancy control signal as used between the OSD units itself to the  BMS system  In this way the occupancy sensor of the OSD can be used to control HVAC  sun blinds   security  etc  For the LON interface this is done with the standard LONmark profile for occupancy  sensors  For BACnet the object is described in the usual way by the object description in the  gateway    Up to 16 groups can be used        42    OccuSwitch DALI BMS       5 4 3  How to use the combination of OccuSwitch DALI and gateways     This part of the manual is designed for engineers with enough background on DALI  gateways  and  the communication protocol used in the BMS system  either BACnet  KNX or LON mark      5 4 4  Cascading DALI network    The OccuSwitch DALI  OSD  uses 2 DALI networks  one for the luminaires  fittings  plus sensors and  push button interfaces  the other to link the OSDs to each other and via a gateway to the BMS   These networks have no logic connection and work independent from each other     Although logical separated  the two networks are electrically connected to each other  This means  that the DALI network to the gat
46. ound level     If the person moves to another section  lights in that grid will dim up to  nominal level  In the vacated area lights will stay on at this level  until the timer  expires     After the timer in the first grid expired lights in that section will dim to  background level     If the person leaves the room al together lights in grids on his her way out will  be again at nominal level  This will remain until the timers expire     If no occupancy is detected in either of the OSD units and all timers have  expired  all lights will switch off     27              Table 10  Mode setting overview    Ul  gt e WN FR    O CON d    10        O          2  fer   ok   lt     Cell office   Open plan office   Class room   Cell office without movement  detection   Open plan office without  movement detection  Corridor   Toilets   Meeting room   Open plan office with parallel  link   Custom       Only on    window row    luminaires    Occupancy related    Auto switch ON    Enabled  Enabled  Disabled    Disabled    Disabled    Enabled  Enabled  Disabled    Enabled    Auto switch OFF    Enabled  Enabled  Enabled    Disabled    Disabled    Enabled  Enabled  Enabled    Enabled    Smart timer   minutes     N A     10    10  10    Background period    Activity on parallel   minutes     MIERE    Local occupancy 0  Local occupancy 120  Local occupancy 0  N A  0  N A  0  Local occupancy 60  Local occupancy 15      Local occupancy 0    Background lighting O    Daylight level related    Dayli
47. p  connected to the OSD  fails  the OSD will report this   and not that others are still ok     5 2 1  Pitfalls and exceptions    e  f you select the first scene  scene1  the OSD will not react  instead it will enable the  automated mode  including daylight control   e Most DALI controllers expect to be a master on the DALI bus  Many of them do not read the  actual light output as given by the DALI device  in this case the OSD   but they rely on the  value in the last command given  So a read back of the value will not report the actual status  of the OSD  A gateway will do this correctly   e The OSD will report the average output value  so if 2 luminaires are on 55  and one on  100  it will report 70    Older version  the  00  will report the window side value    e Some controller work in a different way than you expect  For instance a scene  a controller  could store the scene information itself  Instead of sending out a scene it will send direct arc  power  so output  values to the OSD  It might be impossible to send a DALI scene1  command to set the OSD into automated mode  Some controller are not fully DALI  compatible  This is not noted when used with drivers  but might effect the functioning of the  OSD    5 2 2  Shared Occupancy Control    It is possible to share the occupancy signal amongst the controllers  Each controller can be assigned  to a DALI group  If occupancy sharing is enabled  please refer to your Philips representative for more  information how to enable
48. pends on the area that needs to    be covered by the sensors and on the other hand on the number of output luminaires to control     3 1 1  Luminaire output   The DALI output of the OccuSwitch DALI can be loaded with a maximum of 15 DALI drivers or extension  sensors    As each luminaire is usually controlled by one driver  the maximum area to be controlled by one OccuSwitch  DALI is restricted to 15 drivers  This number is reduced when using one or more extension sensors  each  extension sensor counts for one DALI driver  The maximum number of extension sensors per OccuSwitch  DALI is 2  in this case the 13 luminaire drivers can be controlled     If the lighting requirements for an area require more than 15 luminaires  the area should be split in to sub  areas  Each of these sub areas can then be controlled by a separate OccuSwitch DALI     3 1 2  Use area    The OSD is detecting movement for occupancy and measuring light levels for daylight depending control    The detection area of the OccuSwitch DALI is defined by the detection limits of its movement detection  sensor and its light sensor  To ensure a reliable working  the number of OccuSwitch DALI in the application  must be defined with these detection fields in mind     The detection area of the OccuSwitch DALI and the extension sensor depends on the height of the ceiling  where it is installed  In this manual  an installation height between 2 5 and 3 5 meter is assumed    NOTE  if you want to use the OccuSwitch DALI i
49. r independently of their physical  row has a Set offset from the connection location   window row  For commissioning  see Chapter 4        Example    Figure 1 shows an example layout of two simple cell offices  The left example uses the two outputs  DA and  X  for the window and corridor row  The right example show the use of only one output  in principle the DA  output  but it also works on the X output   Here commissioning  allocating luminaires to a specific function  is  generally required when daylight depending regulation is used     Operating principle       2 1 2  OccuSwitch DALI Advanced       Figure 2  Two grids in one offices linked with an OccuSwitch DALI Advanced installation    The OccuSwitch DALI Advanced is a module that allows covering larger areas such as open plan offices  Up to  22 OccuSwitch DALI Advanced modules can be connected in parallel to create lighting zones in an open  office  These lighting zones can be used  for example  so that the local lights in one area are switched on at  occupancy and the lights of the surrounding areas are automatically set to the background lighting level     Table 5  Connectors in OccuSwitch DALI Advanced    Output connectors Not commissioned system Commissioned system    DALI Output connector    DA    The system regulates all Up to four output groups  connected luminaires identically     window row  corridor row  plus  This can cause insufficient further   two additional groups  can be set   away from the window  This
50. r row luminaires        100   80   30   1   oe max  offset OS    Figure 5  Dynamic offset between window and corridor    15    Operating principle       2 3  Local manual control    The OccuSwitch DALI can be manually controlled using IR remotes and  with the LCU2070 PBU  normal  pushbutton switches  Manual control is required for switching on the system in semi automatic  manual on    automatic off  applications and for manually overriding the OccuSwitch DALI automatic control functions     CAUTION  Take into consideration that manual control will always stop the daylight regulation   The OccuSwitch DALI will start regulating again according when     e Occupancy after the area was unoccupied  the lights switch off    e Give a general switch on command  shortly press channel 1 on the remote or switch   e Select Preset 1 on the OccuSwitch DALI  see section 2 3 7 Presets        2 3 1  Manual control channels  The manual control can be done on 5 different channels  as shown in the following table     Table 8  Manual control channels available    IR Control channel    Channel 1  Default  Window  corridor and additional presence luminaires     When manually setting the light level  the corridor and  additional presence luminaires will follow the window  channel with an offset  Daylight override may cause  window luminaires to stay off     By default the remote controls are set to only channel 1  simultaneously controlling window  corridor and  additional presence luminaires  Only 
51. responding address  This will lead you at random through the floor or building     When the OSD is commissioned it can be connected to the gateway     Disabling DALI system failure   The OSD is working according to the DALI   101 and  102  specification  This means that the OSD  will react if there is no DALI power on the X port  The luminaires  mounted on the DA side  will be  set to 100   the default system failure level   This is normally a good measure  no DALI power  means that the controller or the bus channel is failing  the safest action is to switch on the lights   During installation however this is not very convenient  since the gateway will most likely be  installed much later  Therefore the OSD will disregard a system failure as long as it does not detect  DALI power on the X port    If you had DALI power connected to the X port  but disconnected it and you want the OSD to work  normally again  just remove mains power for 5 seconds  The OSD will function normally again     5 4 6  The gateway    The diagram shows the OSD units are connected to the gateway  in this case the 4 channel LDALI  BACnet version  other connections can be found in the installation instructions      Dali Bus 4                 Dali Bus 3               Dali Bus 2  y               Dali Bus Y                Lar    LDALI PWR4 __  ex nen  e e   DASI       0 0 0 0       a    Ea                      7   12 35 VDC  L  a Ethernet MJ      12 24 VAC       44    OccuSwitch DALI BMS       The LDALI gatew
52. rn    Irregular Motion is detected or IR command is received  and the window light  output is above 70     Irregular Yellow Motion is detected or IR command is received  and the window light  output is between 40  and 70     Irregular Green Motion is detected or IR command is received  and the window light  output is below 40      Cycle Green     Witnessing mode is activated      0 5 s per color    Yellow     Red    Three short All A parallel link event is detected during witnessing mode     blinks  Red  Green   This only shows once for each parallel link event    within 0 5 s  and Yellow      1 55 0 5s  Green   1 5s 0 5 s     1 55 0 5s  Red   1 55 0 5s  Yellow    Continuous color e An external short circuit is present on one or both DALI outputs   e The parallel link is not correctly connected   e There are two OccuSwitch DALI on the same DALI line     Continuous color   Yellow An internal error has occurred     Continuous color Burn in mode is enabled by IR  the window light output has not  passed the 100 hours yet and at least one of the light outputs is at  100      Very fast blinking   Any An infrared interference has occurred  Too many IR remote controls  used at the same time or too much infrared light           48    Technical Specifications       6 2  Settings overview    This section gives an overview of the OccuSwitch DALI parameters  Separate tables are given for  mode dependent and mode independent parameters  These tables are only to be used by expert  level use
53. rs  please contact your local sales representative     Table 11  Mode dependent parameters    ee  IT  Su IT   elslslegzlezla   l   l8 2  2    o  o   oslesl     O o           O c   Oo O co Y  gt    eS c o O  u a    50 U e 5  a Y 3  O O O _ 0 S 3 D c 3 O  O 210 2 e  2      O     fe        Mode 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10    number    Occupancymode disabled E RR 305 e  Pe      Manual on X X      auto off  auto off                  X    Window X x 0 x    x    X  only    Window   X  corridor          switching only  corridor                       infinite       1 These settings are not relevant in this mode  but do have this value   2  Inmode 7the background timer only applies to the portal luminaires   The custom mode can only be selected by changing a parameter   The OccuSwitch DALI then switches automatically to mode 10   and copies all other parameters to mode 10        49    Technical Specifications       Table 12  Mode independent parameters    Power up state  Lights OFF   Lights ON  default     Background leve   10   20   default   30   40   50   60   70     1  default   2  3  4  5  6  7  8  9  10  Infrared group  A  default   B  C  D  E  F  G  0 7  default   1  1 4  2  2 8  4  5 7  8  11 3  16  22 6  32  45 3  64 seconds    Burn in mode   Enabled  Disabled  default    Motion detect timer    Potentiometer setting  70 seconds  5  10  15  20  25  30  35 minutes  Default  potentiometer setting   Light sensor correction    Disabled   40    30    20   default    10   5   10   15   20  
54. sal DALI gateway  available for most BMS systems  e Via a specific gateway  Loytec Lon and BACnet  Philips KNX and Dynet  release Q2 2013      5 2  Using a universal DALI controller    This method works with ALL DALI controllers  designed to be used with DALI drivers  aka drivers    The OSD is connected via the X port to the controller  The DALI network formed by the OSD and the  luminaires functions separately from this connection     The OSD will be seen as a driver  most controllers will detect the device is not a standard driver and  report so  but it will work as a driver     This means that all standard DALI commands  known as part 102 of the DALI standard  will work  with the OSD  If you select a certain output level  regardless of the method you select to do so  all  luminaires connected to the OSD will react  The OSD will operate as one  since the OSD only uses 1  DALI address  So all OSD channels  window corridor side for instance  will react in the same way   Furthermore the automated daylight control is disabled  The occupancy control is NOT  If a  command is given the occupancy timer is triggered  If the area is vacated lights will be switched off  after the timer expirers  If you want the lights to stay on  or off  you must repeat the DALI command  used with a shorter interval than the time set in the timer     All status reports will reflect the actual status of the luminaires    behind    the OSD  However the OSD  can only report a single status  so if one lam
55. see Figure 11       and whan usad  with LAI 2364714       Cisse  dl ratas mare    Figure 11  IRT8010 settings       30    Commissioning       4 1 2  IRT8050    In order to avoid that all lighting circuits in one room are switched unintentionally  the transmitters  present in one room and their respective receivers can be given a different infrared group address     The group address of the transmitter must match the group address of the OccuSwitch DALI  The  group address of the transmitter can be changed by dipswitches  see Figure 12     Dip switch  position groups address  1 2 3    General    DIP Switch Position LEFT HEY RESHT KEY  Function Function    NOA E  Gh 1 Off  Down   EntOmiUp    Oni  f          chzorroown  Js      h a Ot Down Ch 3 cn sup  aje       ensormoo  Py fal fy Ch   Of  Down Ch 5 Gn   Up  CIC IT eee  ICI IC E Pe  sja    asomo Preset 2  Ae  sow eee eee  el   pel    emiscom   bmmsuo    fe eff Ch 2 On     Ch 2 Off    Cha On   Chea   1   Ch 3 Of Gh 4 On   Ch 4 of     Ch4 Of ch 5 On chs 0  MODON GAS 0n   Ch 5 Ott GAT On  PEE e eee  A ao   Peen  A ao O   Pee  pel  pelo nom   sata rre  OP ar   re  L IC   Pesme    Figure 12  IRT8050 settings          31    Commissioning       4 2  Configure the OccuSwitch DALI    4 2 1  Checks    Make sure that the OccuSwitch DALI system has been installed correctly  by checking the LEDs and  luminaires function     4 2 2  Motion detect timer    The motion detect timer defines the time after which the lights will be turned to the ba
56. tected the movement with its built in movement detection sensor  This means that the luminaires are  controlled on movement detection in both the main and the extension area     The extension movement sensor is ideal for areas  such as classrooms  that are slightly larger or differently  shaped than the standard movement detection area of the OccuSwitch DALI  Up to two extension sensors  may be connected to one OccuSwitch DALI     NOTE    The extension movement sensor only extends the movement detection range of the OccuSwitch DALI  In    some cases it is better to use two OccuSwitch DALI  instead of an extension sensor  For criteria on this  see  Section 3 2 1        12    Operating principle       2 2  Luminaire control    2 2 1  Group assignements    The OccuSwitch DALI can address four different groups of luminaires  by using four DALI groups  The  following table shows the groups in which the luminaires can be used     Table 7  Infrared channels available    DALI slave group Default function Description of default function    DALI group 1 Window luminaires Auto on auto off  automatic light level regulation for  window side    DALI group 2 Corridor luminaires Auto on auto off  automatic light level regulation for  corridor side     DALI group 3 Additional presence Auto on auto off  no automatic light level regulation   luminaires   DALI group 4 Additional absence Manual on auto off  no automatic light level regulation   luminaires    The following figure shows an applicat
57. the IRT8050 can be configured to use other channels  For setting the  infrared channels  see the datasheet of the remote        2 3 2  Channels and groups    It is important to know that the IR channels in our remote controls are used in a different way than originally  designed for other systems  There is therefore no direct relation between the output  channels  and IR  channels  Here you can find a full overview including the DALI group the OSD is using internally  you do not  need to program this yourselves the system does it al by itself      Output row OmniProg IR channel DALI group  Extraautoon   3   4   3    Additional absence luminaires o4   5   4   Window corridor extra ma   1   a       16    Operating principle       2 3 3  Manual control with the IRT8050    The IRT8050 can be used in many configurations  The table below shows the most common configurations   The default settings of the IRT8050 are listed on the first line  For more information please check the  datasheet of this device     Table 9  Manual control functions with the IRT8050    Normal application function Switch OSD Channel 8050 DIP IRT 8050 function  Dim 123445678  General on off dim e   e elele Ch 1 Off   Down Ch10On  Up  Window side e  e       Ch 2 Off   Down Ch 2 On   Up  Corridorside e  e e    Ch 3 Off   Down Ch 3 On   Up  Additional lighting e   e    ele Ch 4 Off   Down Ch 40On  Up  Board lighting e   e    e Ch 5 Off   Down Ch 5 On   Up  General on off    elelele o   o All Off Preset 1  Genera
58. the selected group   80 Store the value in the DTR as a short xX    address       53    
59. to deduct the amount of energy that is being used by the lighting  system  The OSD will calculate the average value if it has been commissioned and luminaires have  been assigned to groups  The OSD will take the number of luminaires and the current setting for this  average  So  for example one luminaire at 100  and two at 40  will result in an average of 60    This is then used for the actual level  at the DALI interface      Furthermore the OSD will calculate the energy that is used and store this internally  The gateways  are able to gather this information  Usually the luminaire type in an office is same everywhere   Simply fill in the system power of this luminaire in the gateway and it will calculate the right energy  level     5 10  How to commission a OSD with a network    As described before  the OSD units are grouped together  share occupancy and send per group  occupancy information to the gateway     5 11  DALI commands    The OSD reacts like a standard driver  It actually works exactly as you would expect  Any DALI  command  either an direct arc  dim up  dim down  etc  functions     A list of DALI commands can be found in chapters        47    Technical Specifications       6  Technical Specifications    6 1  LED feedback    The OccuSwitch DALI provides feedback through different blinking patterns of the LED indicator        Figure 13  LED indicators of the OccuSwitch DALI    The following table shows an overview of the possible LED indications     Blinking Patte
    
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