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1. pimps Cos saii DALI driver z z n luminaire DALI driver luminaire 2 DALI driver luminaire 3 DALI driver qi luminaire 4 Figure 118 panies ccon DAL driver m a luminaire DALI driver luminaire 2 DAL driver luminaire 3 oo JD priues uon DAU driver Lt luminaire DALI driver luminaire 2 6 pries un DALI driver MM ee e as luminaire Figure 19 Philips ActiLume Wireless DALI 2 Generation Ch 8 Built in requirements 8 69 OccuSwitch wireless movement detectors Besides the movement detector that is part of the ActiLume Wireless DALI gen2 system the area where motion detection needs to be active can be easily extended by one of the OccuSwitch wireless detectors LRM1763 LRM1765 LRM1770 and LRM 1775 Each of these detectors has been designed for a specific application The LRM1763 for example is designed to be mounted against the ceiling whilst the LRM1765 LRM1770 and LRM1775 are specifically designed for applications that require movement sensor mounting in a corridor corner or wall Note How the sensors can be linked into a network is described in paragraph 5 11 1 and as previously mentioned movement detection of these sensors is always at network lev
2. Figure 16 A min aA min Auto on i i Auto off te e Figure 17 3 2 3 Mode 3 Cell office manual on Mode 3 is very suitable for cell offices where maximum savings are required To gain this the lights need to be switched on manually and DDR is enabled This mode functions approximately the same as Mode though in this mode the lights must always be switched on manually when entering the room When the last person has left the room the lights will be turned off automatically after the hold time 15 minutes has expired Manual switch on The manual switch on function is to prevent that lights switch on when people are just passing or only shortly need to be in the room to get something and the amount of light coming through the windows is sufficient for that For this Manual On application an IRT8030 IRT8050 UID8410 UID8450 UID8451 UID8460 or UID8461 remote control can be used bode as 15 min Manual on Wi Auto off 7 7 kole Figure 18 3 14 Philips ActiLume Wireless DALI 2 Generation Ch 3 ActiLume Wireless DALI gen2 application modes 3 2 4 Mode 4 Open office manual on Manual on more comfort as in open plan office Mode 4 functions in a similar way to Mode 2 except in this mode the lights must be switched on manually and will be switched off automa
3. Figure 93 b The last picture shows the influence of daylight ingress on the luminaires that are actively controlling their light output Figure 93 c Summary A number of the above shown effects or even a combination of them can take place in a room that was calibrated correctly Once the effect s are recognized take the corrective action if needed 6 58 Philips ActiLume Wireless DALI 2 Generation Ch 6 Changing default settings configuring Manual control The ActiLume Wireless DALI gen2 is the perfect system 7 2 Wiring to keep the light at a constant level without interference If however the light level needs to be changed this canbe The connection diagram should be as follows done by using a Touch and Dim switch or by either an IR or RF remote control L N PE a E Land T and D must be connected Q A to the same phase 7 1 Touch and Dim push button control T and D T and D TandD 2 PE ActiLume Wireless DALI gen2 The Touch and Dim functionality of the ActiLume Wireless X Controller DALI gen2 works in the same way as it is implemented in many other Philips Lighting products The T and D input TandiD is used for this application The push button used must be A e ehli DALI gen2 ontroller of the push to make type meaning t
4. O rlaminimmiiz miti l Power up X Sade e i i i i i i i t Yes lt ew or Reset gt _ No o oo i s _ AWDG2 77 i n gt i r i i Sga i oe i i i i i i j i l Factory new i m 1 state Il i 7 i i i i i i i Y mmm pm pean arn 1 Send on f Opened network i i state i i e anma rene 1 i i i i i H Reset i i i i i i i H ye ees Ye J 4 A i Test and Configuration Operational state i state Pao Ss Figure 29 5 20 Philips ActiLume Wireless DALI 2 Generation Ch 5 Creating a new network Note If there is uncertainty about the state that the ActiLume Wireless DALI gen2 systems that are to form a network are in this procedure has to be repeated for all ActiLume Wireless DALI gen2 systems 5 3 Creating a network with ActiLume Wireless The procedure to go to the Opened network state is as DALI gen2 system follows If the ActiLume Wireless DALI gen2 system is brand new or has been reset it will enter the so called Factory new state at power up and light s will be is on Application Mode with the appropriate settings is active First step in the network creation process is to bring one of the ActiLume Wireless DALI gen2 systems which are going to form the network into the Opened network state The drawing beneath is a guideline Press op
5. ActiLume Wireless DALI 2 Generation OEM application guide PHILIPS l 2 Philips ActiLume DALI 2 Generation Contents What is ActiLume Wireless DALI 2nd Generation 2 Product characteristics 2 1 ActiLume gen2 multi sensor LRI 663 2 1 1 2 12 PARE 2 14 2 1 5 IR receiver Light sensor Movement detector Presence detector indicator Other sensor specifications 2 2 ActiLume Wireless DALI gen2 LLC1686 2 3 Dimensions ActiLume Wireless DALI gen2 2 4 Electrical characteristics 2 5 Limitation on number of devices per network 2 6 Default values for various timings 3 ActiLume Wireless DALI gen2 application modes 3 1 Out of the box behavior 3 2 Behavior after configuring 3 2 1 3 2 2 3 2 3 324 3 2 5 3 2 6 3 2 7 3 2 8 3 29 3 2 10 3 2 1 3 2 12 od od od od od od od od od od od el C ell office auto on e 2 Open office auto on comfort mode e 3 Cell office manual on e 4 Open office manual on e5 on working area always on e 6 Max savings off when vacant e C omfort off when vacant e 8 Max savings always on e9 C e l0 omfort always on on working area off when vacant ell oq e12 on working area manual on auto off 15 Free for OEM 3 3 Mode settings overview Occupancy sharing 4 1 Without zones 42 With zones 1 6 2 7 Philips ActiLume DALI 2 Generation Conten
6. Figure 2 LRI1663 Note LLC1686 ActiLume Wireless DALI gen2 can also be used in combination with LRI1667 ActiLume G2 Indus Sensor H513 but this is not further covered in this document Details on LRI1667 ActiLume G2 Indus Sensor H513 can be found in the datasheet Additional components are gt An infrared remote control intended for installers and facility managers to make the commissioning easier gt IRT9090 for advanced commissioning for all modes and to change several default factory values gt Infrared remote controls intended for end users gt IRT8030 gt IRT8050 gt UID8510 All can be used to personalize the light levels with preset dim values scene setting or manual override of light levels Detailed remote controls information can be found in chapter 7 3 An RF remote control gt UID8410 Additional OccuSwitch Wireless OSW movement sensors to assure movement is detected wherever v v needed gt LRM1763 ceiling sensor gt LRM1765 corridor sensor gt LRM1770 corner sensor gt LRMI1775 wall sensor These sensors communicate with ActiLume Wireless DALI gen2 controller s using the ZigBee protocol Additional ZigBee Green Power ZGP wireless control devices gt UID8450 and UID8451 ZGP on off and dim devices both with the same functionality but with different v outline gt UID8460 and UID8461 ZGP scene recall and off devices both with the same functionali
7. Start of second digit end of first digit Lock the network if configuration and testing is completed according to paragraph 5 6 Note If the 100 hour burn in cycle is active the dim to minimum level after the mode command is received will not be visible To see the above pattern switch the 100 hour burn in cycle temporarily off Philips ActiLume Wireless DALI 2 Generation Ch 6 Changing default settings configuring 6 37 1s at Min level fol owed by 1s at Max level counts as 1 this example mode 14 6 3 Setting the background level By default the background level is set to 10 or 20 depending on the active mode To be able to make a configuration change the network has to be in the Test and Configuration state refer to paragraph 5 7 Note Change is on individual ActiLume Wireless DALI gen2 system level so if needed the procedure has to be repeated for other ActiLume Wireless DALI gen2 systems in the network To modify the background level follow this procedure Press background 2 Press 0 for minimum 1 for 10 2 for 20 3 for 30 4 for 40 5 for 50 6 for 60 7 for 70 3 Point the front of the remote to the multi sensor and press send PHILIPS Figure 65 During transmission the red LED on the IRT9090 will flash After transmission connected light s will flash twice to confirm that th
8. 4 with a typical DALI load lt 2mA There is one 1 mains rated Touch and Dim input The L live and T and D inputs must be connected to the same electrical phase When these inputs are connected to different electrical phases the controller will be permanently damaged The ActiLume gen2 multi sensor LRI1663 has a meter long cable that is fixed at the sensor side The other end has a RJ10 4p4c connector that clicks into the receptacle of the ActiLume Wireless DALI gen2 controller When needed the cable may be extended with a maximum length of 5 meter using a suitable cable with RJ10 4p4c connectors male female as described earlier Only one 1 multi sensor may be connected to one 1 controller Viewing angle light sensor 72 circular daylight spectrum 10 circular RC5 code from remotes Viewing angle infra red receiver Cable connector type RJ10 4p4c 44 7 x 16 4 x 15 8mm Dimensions Other limitations on the amount of ActiLume Wireless DALI gen2 systems and peripheral devices that are allowable in one 1 network can be found in paragraph 2 5 8 68 Philips ActiLume Wireless DALI 2 4 Generation Ch 8 Built in requirements 8 5 Connection examples Below an example of a standalone ActiLume Wireless DALI gen2 system and one of a network system
9. If a buzzer like audible signal is generated the action to join the network has failed Retry step 3 and if the action keeps on failing reset the UID8410 according to paragraph 5 11 4 then restart the procedure at step Figure 51 4 Briefly press button response of Ul is LED s will flash area indicated with an ellipse and an audible signal is generated PHILIPS Figure 52 5 Briefly press 0 button response is LED s go off and an audible signal is generated Close the network refer to paragraph 5 5 Lock the network if configuration refer to chapter 6 and testing is completed according to paragraph 5 6 PHILIPS dim ring Figure 53 To test the functioning of the UID8410 in the network q use the I button to switch luminaires on and 0 to switch them off A second method is to move a finger over the Dim ring to regulate the light level and a third method to test is to activate either the oo or eee button With the third method all connected lights will react with the applicable scene preset settings 66097 gg 5 11 4 Removing a UID8410 from a network The state that the network is in is not relevant for removing a UID8410 Ifa UID8410 needs to be removed follow this procedure Figure 54 Figure 55 Figure 56 I Remove the back cover 2 Insert a paperclip or alike object into the reset hole to activate the reset bu
10. Philips ActiLume Wireless DALI 2 Generation Ch 2 Product characteristics 2 11 2 6 Default values for various timings In ActiLume Wireless DALI gen2 there are several timers for when to do something after last movement has been detected Within the various different modes these timers can have a different value The timers with their default and range value are gt Fade to switch On time gt Hold time gt Grace time gt Prolong time gt Smart time As soon as no movement has been detected anymore all timers start in the following sequence refer to figure below Fade to switch On time is the time triggered when occupancy is detected from T to T2 whereby the light level is gradually increased to Switch On level prior to going into DDR regulation if applicable This function gives additional comfort as lights will gradually dim up The following times are the default values default times cannot be modified gt second for Modes 5and II 15 gt 0 seconds for Modes 6 10 The period T2 to T3 is when occupancy is detected and the lights are regulated Hold time is the time from T3 to T4 whereby occupancy is no longer detected but the lights are still on and being regulated The following times are the default values gt 15 minutes for Modes 4 and 12 14 gt 5 minutes for Modes 5 7 9 Iland 15 gt 2 minutes for Modes 6 and 8 The possible values are 0 5 I 1 5 2 3 35 min
11. s AWDG2 7 gt 1 San a S i Dp 1 s i i i il i i e ns i i SEON gt Factory new l f state e o i i t i i i i 1 i Y i i Opened network i state i 1 l i i i i Open O i 1 i i SANEM ADN pe ct ari e ee si li AES Test and Configuration i Operational state i state H 2 00 A Figure 44 5 28 Philips ActiLume Wireless DALI 2 Generation Ch 5 Creating a new network The procedure to go to the Opened network state is as follows Press open while pointing at one of the luminaires with ActiLume Wireless DALI gen2 system This will bring that system into the Opened network state PHILIPS Figure 45 All connected light s will dim down During transmission the red LED on the IRT9090 will flash 5 11 1 Adding a sensor from the OSW family to a network To add an OSW sensor whether it is the LRM1763 LRM1765 LRM1I770 or LRM1775 the network has to be in the Opened network state refer to paragraph 5 11 Make sure to set the hold time dial to the minimum refer to applicable installation instruction ip Oe x yellow red vV m8 yellow green Figure 46 For all types use the following sequence Hold the OSW device in the proximity of a luminaire equipped with ActiLume Wireless DALI gen2 system 1 Briefly press the Link button The sensor
12. This can lead to unwanted triggering of the system and to prevent this undesired effect the motion sensor which is of the Passive Infra Red PIR type can be disabled Note Setting is on one 1 ActiLume Wireless DALI gen2 system level so the procedure has to be repeated for all ActiLume Wireless DALI gen2 systems in the network if needed The system has to be in the Test and Configuration state refer to paragraph 5 7 To disable the motion sensor PIR follow this procedure I Press pir red LED on remote will flash 2 Press off to disable the PIR sensor 3 Point the front of the remote to the multi sensor and press send PHILIPS Figure 71 During transmission the red LED on the IRT9090 will flash After transmission connected light s will flash twice to confirm that the command is correctly received and executed If the motion detection function is switched off the ActiLume Wireless DALI gen2 will as of that point in time only react to presence detected by other sensors if relevant for that ActiLume Wireless DALI gen2 system Whenever the PIR is disabled it can be enabled by selecting on at step 2 of the procedure Lock the network if configuration and testing is completed according to paragraph 5 6 gt Figure 72 6 442 Philips ActiLume Wireless DALI 2 Generation Ch 6 Changing default settings configuring 6 10 Selecting motion sensor PIR sensitivit
13. 5 34 Philips ActiLume Wireless DALI 2 Generation Ch 5 Creating a new network 6 Changing default settings configuring Generally speaking a number of default settings will have to be modified to suite the application that the ActiLume Wireless DALI gen2 system s are going to be used in This changing of settings is often referred to as configuring During configuring connected lights will flash as a confirmation that the programming sequence is executed by the ActiLume Wireless DALI gen2 system If the lights Very important to understand is that when modifying settings there is a difference between gt Modifications that are applicable for all ActiLume were off when starting configuring the ActiLume Wireless Wireless DALI gen2 systems within the network DALI gen2 system the system will always end with all gt Application Mode lights on except when the mode in which the ActiLume gt Scenes storing DALI gen2 is in is based on the manual on auto off gt RF channel change Daylight Dependent Regulation DDR set point Automatic calibration of DDR set point principle In that case the lights will always be turned off after the flashing gt Modifications that are applicable for individual Red LED ActiLume Wireless DALI gen2 systems luminaire Hold time Power up state Enable disable Passive Infra Red PIR sensor Select PIR sensitivity high or low v v v v v Select PIR behavior influence on po
14. Auto with light control behavior according to the application setting Daylight Dependent Regulation DDR is active Scene 2 through 4 must be actively selected refer to following paragraphs on storing and recall and have different light level settings The light level transition time when switching between scenes is fixed at 700ms A summary of the 4 default scene settings is shown in the table below l Auto regulated 2 On 20 E 3 On 40 700ms 4 On 80 700ms Table 8 A Since Scene is used for Daylight Dependent Regulation it is strongly advised NOT to program any value into Scene If Scene is programmed it is not possible to activate DDR The only way to regain DDR is to reset the ActiLume Wireless DALI gen2 6 18 1 Storing scenes with IRT9090 The ActiLume Wireless DALI gen2 system has the possibility to store up to 16 scenes whereby a scene is defined as a desired light level Usually a scene requires a new light level that can be set by either using the Touch and Dim wired connection functionality of the ActiLume Wireless DALI gen2 system or by means of an IR or RF remote before actually storing it The system has to be in the Operational state refer to paragraph 5 6 Note Storing a scene is active on network level First set the desired light level using the a Y On or Off button on the remote To store a scene follow this procedure Press scene
15. DALI 2 Generation Ch 5 Creating a new network 5 19 In case that there is no reaction no change in light level The procedure to go to the Factory new state is as from the connected luminaires the ActiLume Wireless follows DALI gen2 system was and will remain in the Factory new state If the connected luminaires flash twice than the ActiLume Wireless DALI gen2 system was in the Operational state and enters the Test and Configuration state In that case the ActiLume Wireless DALI gen2 system needs to be reset to the Factory new state as explained in the next paragraph 5 2 Reset of aActiLume Wireless DALI gen2 system After having determined that the ActiLume Wireless DALI gen2 system was used before according to previous paragraph the system is in the Test and Configuration state Connected luminaires will be on but the application mode with its settings is not directly known As mentioned previously to create a new network the Press reset red LED on IRT9090 will flash 2 Press send while pointing the remote towards the luminaire The connected luminaires will switch off and after about 30s switch on The system is now in the Factory new state with connected luminaires on active in application Mode Cell PHILIPS office with the corresponding settings ActiLume Wireless DALI gen2 system needs to be reset Figure 30 The drawing beneath is a guideline
16. Ems S es ae Ne ManualOn AutoOf E ManualOn ManualOf 00 00 Devir Dependent Override e E m aka Disable eT SEN Disable Dari Dependent Selime Babe tee Disable CO ee ee Table 5 Philips ActiLume Wireless DALI 2 4 Generation Ch 3 ActiLume Wireless DALI gen2 application modes 3 17 4 Occupancy sharing The ActiLume Wireless DALI gen2 has the possibility to share its occupancy status with other ActiLume Wireless DALI gen2 The ActiLume Wireless DALI gen2 will distribute its occupancy status across the network Depending on how the network is buildup with or without zones it will react in a slightly different way 4 1 Without zones When a network is created without zones occupancy detected by one ActiLume Wireless DALI gen2 is distributed across the whole network and all other ActiLume Wireless DALI gen2 will go into background level unless the occupancy sensor PIR is disabled than it will go to max output 4 2 With zones When a network is created with zones occupancy detected by one ActiLume Wireless DALI gen2 is distributed across the whole network All ActiLume Wireless DALI gen2 within the zone where occupancy has been detected will react in the same way All other ActiLume Wireless DALI gen2 that are in the same network but in a different or no zone will react on the occupancy signal by going to background level 4 18 Philips ActiLume Wireless DA
17. LRI1663 How many ActiLume Wireless DALI gen2 systems can form one 1 network A maximum of 50 ActiLume Wireless DALI gen2 systems Can Philips ZigBee wireless devices be included and or used with a network Yes a limited amount of sensors switches and remotes can be used refer to paragraph 2 5 How many OccuSwitch Wireless sensors can be part of a network A maximum of 10 OSW sensors can be part of a network with the restriction that there may never be more OSW sensors than ActiLume Wireless DALI gen2 controllers How many Wireless Scene Control remotes can be part of a network A maximum of 5 ZigBee remotes can be part of a network Is there a limitation on the amount of ZigBee Green Power devices that can be part of a network Yes maximally 5 either switches or scene selector can be part of a network Can a network be created with just ActiLume Wireless DALI gen2 controllers LLC1686 No during network creation the ActiLume gen2 multi sensor has to be connected to the controller as the IR receiver part is needed to gain access to the network There is no other way to create a network Can the ActiLume Wireless DALI gen2 be used without ActiLume muti sensor In principle yes In order to do so the movement detector and daylight sensor need to be disabled and after that the occupancy mode of the ActiLume Wireless DALI gen2 controller needs to be set to Manual on Manual off via the MultiOne tool in the acti
18. Philips ZigBee RF Radio Frequency devices The devices can be categorized into gt RF remote with scene setting scene recall and On Off Dim functionality UID8410 gt RF remote with On Off Dim functionality UID8450 and UID845 1 gt RF remote with scene recall and switching Off functionality UID8460 and UID8461 7 4 1 Using the UID8410 The UID8410 Wireless Scene Remote is a handheld battery 3x AAA or LR03 coded powered ZigBee remote control It has been designed to be manually operated when being held although operation from a tabletop is also possible In addition to the two mentioned operation methods a mounting kit LRH8020 is available to accommodate wall operation PHILIPS Figure 99 The UID8410 can operate in few different manners gt Simple control on off dimming gt Scene setting gt Scene recall The operation of scene setting and recall is covered in paragraph 6 18 2 and paragraph 6 18 4 In case the UID8410 is used as a simple control the button functions as a switch luminaires On key while the 0 button is used for switching luminaires Off Finally the dim ring can be used to switch the luminaires On with a desired light level By moving a finger over the curve of the dim ring the light level can be dimmed Please note that when coming in the area indicated with red in the drawing the luminaires will switch Off Philips ActiLume Wireless DALI 2 Generation Ch 7 Manual control
19. and switched off when the room is left unoccupied When entering the room all lights will switch on and go to background level except for the luminaires that are in the same zone as the luminaire that detected the presence they will all go to DDR When the room is occupied the daylight dependent regulation DDR is active and will keep the light level on the surface below the sensor on a constant level The set point of the DDR is as such that on average the light level on the surface below the sensor will be approximately 600 lux If the room is vacated for 15 minutes the hold time has expired and the lights will be switched off 3 2 2 Mode 2 Open office auto on comfort mode Mode 2 functions in principle in the same way as Mode but with the difference that in this mode the lights do not turn off after the hold time 15 minutes has expired but are set to a background light level This is to avoid that in those parts of an open plan office where people are still working they are not looking into a completely dark area This will give more comfort but less saving As soon as all ActiLume Wireless DALI gen2 report vacant a prolong timer will be activated and after 15 minutes all lights will be switched off Mode 2 Mode Auto on Auto off
20. be 20 mm apart A third hole is needed for the sensor wire go through the material The thickness of the material can be up to maximum of 0 7 mm If the sensor is placed within the luminaire a distance of at least 8 cm should be kept between sensor and its wiring and the warm side of the lamp The warm side of the lamp is the side where the wiring from the ballast to the lamp s is the shortest 4mm 5 2 mm 20 mm Figure 13 Please contact your local sales representative for more info on ordering these rings or other accessories 8 3 2 Sensor cable The sensor has a PVC free 300V rated 4 core cable One end is connected to the sensor and on the other end an RJ10 4p4c connector is attached The sensor wire can be extended with a male female RJ10 4p4c 4 wire cable of up to 5 meter The system can handle this extension and will function as expected EMI behavior however might be influenced by this extension 8 66 Philips ActiLume Wireless DALI 2 Generation Ch 8 Built in requirements 8 3 3 Sensor position If multiple luminaires are used in the same area the distance between the different sensors should be at least 1 5 meter This to prevent a sensor from seeing the light variation of the other luminaire and trying to act on it 2 1 5m Z SS Mn Figure 114 8 3 4 Controller LLC1686 It is eas
21. channel the network is operating on 11 76 Philips ActiLume Wireless DALI 2 4 Generation Ch FAQ Abbreviations Abbreviations used throughout this document are in alphabetical order DALI Digital Addressable Lighting Interface DDO Daylight Dependent Override if sufficient daylight then disable the Auto on function DDR Daylight Dependent Regulation DDS Daylight Dependent Switching if sufficient daylight available then lights switch off HVAC _ Heating Ventilation Air Conditioning IR Infra Red OOTB Out OfThe Box OSW OccuSwitch Wireless PIR Passive Infra Red ZGP ZigBee Green Power Philips ActiLume Wireless DALI 2 Generation Ch 12 Abbreviations 12 77 Additional information can be found at www philips com controls 2015 Koninklijke Philips N V PH l LI PS All rights reserved No part of this publication may be reproduced transmitted transcribed stored in a retrieval system or translated into any language or computer language in any form or by any means electronic mechanical magnetic optical chemical manual or otherwise without prior written permission from Philips Brands and product names are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective companies 3222 636 49821 February 2015
22. illuminated and a short single beep is generated Figure 84 Response of all connected luminaires is that they switch on with the light level related to the scene number 6 18 5 Scene recall with IRT8030 Stored scenes can be recalled with the remotes IRT9090 UID8410 IRT8030 IRT8050 UID8510 UID8460 and UID8461 With IRT8030 only the first 4 scenes out of 16 that can be stored in ActiLume Wireless DALI gen2 systems can be recalled The system has to be in the Operational state refer to paragraph 5 6 Notes Scene recall with the IRT8030 remote only works correctly when the network and remote are assigned to the same IR group address IR group address default for both network and remote is A To set the network IR group address refer to paragraph 6 5 To set the IRT8030 remote IR group address refer to its datasheet A scene recall is active on network level Activate one of the motion sensors in the network so that luminaries are on To recall a scene follow the procedure Briefly press one of the four scene buttons gt PHILIPS Es mn Figure 85 Scene Scene 2 Scene 3 Scene 4 Response of all connected luminaires is that they will change their light level related to the scene number setting Philips ActiLume Wireless DALI 2 Generation Ch 6 Changing default settings configuring 6 51 6 18 6 Scene recall with IRT8050 Stored scenes can be recalled with the re
23. of the calibration Very important is to have the area darkened curtains and or blinds closed so the amount of daylight ingress is minimal If there is no possibility to darken the area then consider performing this calibration at nighttime The system has to be in the Test and Configuration state refer to paragraph 5 7 Note The DDR set point calibration is active on network level To calibrate the light level set point follow this procedure Press daylight red LED on remote will flash 2 Press save while pointing to one of the ActiLume Wireless DALI gen2 systems in the network PHILIPS Figure 77 DDR set point calibration will start and all luminaires will switch off all sensor s will measure the amount of light Lun Lights will switch on all sensor s will measure again Laax 6 46 Philips ActiLume Wireless DALI 2 Generation Ch 6 Changing default settings configuring The new DDR set point s will be the calculated result from Luay Lun and is stored in the ActiLume Wireless DALI gen2 systems The DDR set point s are multiplied by the set point correction factor also referred to as set point adjustment factor of 88 resulting in a new light level regulation point For additional information on the set point correction factor refer to paragraph 6 15 Example Luin 10 lux and Ly 510 lux lux level values at task surface Luax Luin 500 lux new daylight set
24. part of the tool You can find these documents on either the Application mode start screen or in the pull down menu at the top navigation bar under de heading Help I cannot open the two documents on the use of the MultiOne tool The documents are in pdf format and a tool that is capable of opening these files is required A free and suitable tool is Acrobat Reader Is it possible to deactivate the daylight sensor and movement detector separately with IRT9090 Yes it is possible to de activate the daylight and movement sensor PIR independently from one another refer to paragraphs 6 12 and 6 11 for details Is it possible to deactivate the daylight sensor and movement detector separately with the MultiOne tool Yes it is possible to de activate the daylight and movement sensor PIR independently from one another by placing or removing tick marks in checkboxes Can still use the LRA1750 Actuator block with ActiLume Wireless DALI gen2 No the LRAI750 cannot be used in combination with the LLC1686 ActiLume Wireless DALI gen2 Philips ActiLume Wireless DALI 2 Generation Ch Il FAO 11 75 Q31 Is daylight information distributed across the network A31 No because that would give too much data transmission and would therefore interfere with occupancy sharing across the network Q32 Can I connect ZigBee devices from other manufacturers to the ActiLume Wireless DALI gen2 system A32 No this is not
25. point Light level regulation point 440 lux daylight set point multiplied by the set point correction factor Lock the network if configuration and testing is completed according to paragraph 5 6 Philips ActiLume Wireless DALI 2 Generation Ch 6 Changing default settings configuring 6 47 6 15 Selecting a set point correction factor If after having executed the set point calibration according to paragraph 6 14 the overall light level is either too high or low this can be adapted in three discrete steps by selecting a different set point correction factor One step to increase and two steps the decrease the light level The system has to be in the Test and Configuration state refer to paragraph 5 7 Note The selected set point correction factor is active on network level To select a set point correction factor follow this procedure Press daylight red LED on remote will flash tw 2 Press either the a increase or w decrease button to select a different set point correction factor default correction factor is 88 Each step is a correction factor change of 11 All connected luminaires will dim up or down and if required repeat this step taking the limits into account 99 maximum and 66 minimum correction factor 3 Press send while pointing to one of the ActiLume Wireless DALI gen2 systems in the network PHILIPS Figure 78 If for example th
26. recall scene pressing three times will recall scene 3 and pressing four times will recall scene 4 A press action on the left hand button will switch the luminaires off Notes The IRT8050 can also be used for normal On Off and dimming but in that case the dipswitches 4 through 8 must be set to Off The left hand button will function as an Off switch when briefly pressed and dim down when keeping the button depressed The right hand button functions as On when briefly pressed and dim up when keeping the button depressed The IRT8050 cannot be used simultaneously for both scene recall and dimming activity 6 552 Philips ActiLume Wireless DALI 2 Generation Ch 6 Changing default settings configuring 6 18 7 Scene recall with UID8510 Stored scenes can be recalled with the remotes IRT9090 UID8410 IRT8030 IRT8050 UID8510 UID8460 and UID8461 With UID8510 only the first 4 scenes out of 16 that can be stored in ActiLume Wireless DALI gen2 systems can be recalled The system has to be in the Operational state refer to paragraph 5 6 Notes Scene recall with the UID8510 remote only works correctly when the network and remote are assigned to the same IR group address IR group address default for both network and remote is A To set the network IR group address refer to paragraph 6 5 To set the UID8510 remote IR group address refer to its datasheet Make sure that dipswitches which can be found in th
27. settings Briefly press the button this is a recall of Scene 2 with its settings Briefly press the ee button to recall Scene 3 with its settings Finally briefly press the O button that will switch the luminaires off Note 3 5 Do not engage one of the buttons for more than Figure 60 a few seconds as this might lead to an unintended channel change Ifa UlID8461 needs to be added to the network follow this procedure Press and hold button marked 10s 2 Release the luminaires to respond for approximately j button and wait for connected If connected luminaires respond with flashing twice then the UID8461 operates on the same channel as the network in that case go to step 6 3 If there was no response from the luminaires press and hold button marked one dot for approximately 10s 4 Release the button and wait for connected luminaires to respond If connected luminaires respond with flashing twice then the UID8461 operates on the same channel as the network in that case go to step 6 5 When after releasing the button there was still no response from the luminaires press and hold button marked ee two dots for approximately IOs After releasing the button the luminaires will respond with flashing twice and the UID8461 device operates on the same channel as the network 6 Close the network refer to paragraph 5 5
28. starts a search cycle for an open network The cycle is indicated by the flashing LED on the sensor When the LED has turned green before switching off this indicates that the sensor is successfully added to the network If the LED has turned red before switching off this indicates that it has not been added to the network In that case reposition the sensor and repeat step Add additional sensors taking the limitation as mentioned in paragraph 2 5 into account Close the network refer to paragraph 5 5 The network enters the Test and Configuration state and the link between the OSW device and the rest of the network can be tested by briefly pressing the Link button The luminaires in the network will switch On or Off depending on their previous state Lock the network if configuration refer to chapter 6 and testing is completed according to paragraph 5 6 To test the function trigger the PIR sensor by movement luminaries will switch on if they were off then abandon the area After the timers have expired the luminaries will switch off 5 11 2 Removing resetting a OSW sensor from a network To remove a OSW sensor from the network it is not relevant in which state the network is Follow this procedure e red off 8x roy yek yok es e I red yellow green Figure 47 I Press and hold the Link button until LED has turned green then release the button This action resets the OSW device
29. taken into account during calibration and everyday use afterwards Some factors are gt Daylight ingress gt Addition of free floor standing or other luminaires gt Variation in reflection factors of furniture in the area With ActiLume DALI gen2 systems there is a possibility to create groups Window Middle and Corridor whereby the luminaires within these groups react upon daylight ingress with an offset and actually follow the increase of daylight ingress by lowering the light output until the Window luminaire s has reached its maximum dimming level The Middle luminaire s output is then still set to 15 light output and the Corridor luminaire s are set to 30 light output The result of this linked light regulation is that the lux level in the room is more or less equal independent of the position within the room see figure below 100 80 30 15 NIZ siz Natural light Figure 90 Dimming should be read in such a way that where a level is indicated left vertical axis in figure 90 this means that the lights are dimmed down to create a light output that corresponds to that value For example the indication 8076 means that the lights are dimmed down to give an 80 light output ActiLume Wireless DALI gen2 systems do not have linked light regulation between luminaires The result is that in a room with daylight ingress the luminaires near the window could be maximally dimmed whilst
30. test the dim function press and hold the recessed section to dim up or press and hold the lower section to dim down 5 11 7 Adding a UID8451 ZGP switch to a network The network has to be in the Opened network state refer to paragraph 5 11 Figure 58 Ifa UID8451 needs to be added to the network follow this procedure Remove the switch cover from the device with a thin but wide flat screwdriver insert at the indicated point while pressing the top button The inner part is now accessible note the 4 markings on this part 0 I A and B 2 Simultaneously press and hold buttons A0 and Top for approximately 0s 3 Release the buttons and wait for connected luminaires to respond If connected luminaires respond with flashing twice then the UID8451 operates on the same channel as the network in that case proceed to step 7 4 f there was no response from the luminaires press and hold buttons Al and Bottom for approximately Os 5 Release the buttons and wait for connected luminaires to respond If connected luminaires respond with flashing twice then the UID8451 operates on the same channel as the network in that case go to step 7 6 When after releasing the buttons there was still no response from the luminaires press and hold buttons BI and Bottom for approximately Os After releasing the buttons the luminaires will respond with flashing twice and the UID8451 d
31. the luminaires near the corridor would not be dimmed at all For the following examples let s assume that all ActiLume Wireless DALI gen2 systems a AWDG2 system is a combination of controller and sensor are operating in Mode default that the daylight and motion sensor have not been disabled and that the reflection factors of the installed furniture is equal All values mentioned in the examples below are default values The first example shows a cross section of a room that has been calibrated with all external light ingress blocked off One person has been sitting at the utmost left desk but has walked away so the room is vacated The hold timer is still active lights are still being actively regulated and as the room was calibrated before the light level at task height is approximately 600lux with an even distribution within the room Figure 9 a The next example only differs with the previous one as there is now ingress of daylight in the room The luminaire nearest the window will actively decrease the light output to achieve the desired light level at task height The same applies for the other luminaires that are situated further away from the window but as each is influenced less by the ingress of the daylight they will also reduce their light output but not with the same amount as the one that is closest to the window The luminaires that are the furthest aw
32. 3 The sensor can be mounted into a luminaire in different ways using one of the available options Figure 104 8 64 Philips ActiLume Wireless DALI 2 4 Generation Ch 8 Built in requirements The simplest way of mounting the sensor into the luminaire is by using a metal clip The clip can be mounted on the backside of the sensor and then be clipped directly onto the lamp There are 2 different clips available one for TL5 T5 lamps and one for TL D T8 lamps The TL5 version is called LCA8002 and the TL D version of the clip is called LCA8003 Both types can be ordered separately and are packed in boxes of 50 pieces 38 3 22 6 Figure 105 LCA8002 22 6 Figure 106 LCA8003 When a sensor is clipped onto the lamp or attached to optics and the distance between sensor and lamp is less than 8cm then the sensor should be located at the cold side of the lamp The cold side of the lamp is the side where the wiring towards the ballast is the longest In order to increase the front size of the sensor so it will fit better between the lamella a ring is available that can be clicked onto the front side of the sensor The ring model number is LCA800land can be ordered in boxes of 100 pieces A LCA8001 ring must always be used in combination with a LCA8006 cover Figure 107 47 19 7 b x o WT 7 k 24 N g
33. 7 61 74 2 Using UID8450 The UID8450 is a 2 button Philips ZigBee device for wall mounting It has button to switch luminaires On with dim up functionality and button to switch Off with dim down functionality To operate the device no connection to mains or other electrical source is needed as energy produced by pushing a button is sufficient to send the command to the network it is linked to gt To switch luminaires On briefly press the button on the upper section gt To switch luminaires Off briefly press the button on the lower section gt To dim luminaires press and hold either the button on the upper or lower section U O e ee Figure 100 The procedure to link the device into the network is described in paragraph 5 11 6 7 4 3 Using UID8451 The UID8451 is a 2 button Philips ZigBee device for wall mounting It has button to switch luminaires On with dim up functionality and button to switch Off with dim down functionality To operate the device no connection to mains or other electrical source is needed as energy produced by pushing a button is sufficient to send the command to the network it is linked to gt To switch luminaires On briefly press the upper button gt To switch luminaires Off briefly press the lower button gt To dim luminaires press and hold either the upper or lower button The procedure to link the device into the network is described in paragr
34. D on remote will start to flash 2 Select the desired application mode for Mode press I or 0 followed by yy j for Mode 14 press 1 followed by 4 and so on 3 Point the front of the remote to the multi sensor of the ActiLume Wireless DALI gen2 system and press send PHILIPS Figure 62 During transmission the red LED on the IRT9090 will flash After transmission connected light s will flash twice to confirm that the command is correctly received and executed Lock the network if configuration and testing is completed according to paragraph 5 6 6 2 Request active Mode If there is uncertainty about the active mode that the ActiLume Wireless DALI gen2 system in a network is in the active mode number can be requested To execute this request the network has to be in the Test and Configuration state refer to paragraph 5 7 l Note Request is on individual ActiLume Wireless DALI gen2 system level To request the active mode number follow this procedure I Press mode while pointing the remote to the multi sensor of a luminaire with ActiLume Wireless DALI gen2 system Connected lights of that luminaire will first go for 2s to minimum level followed by 2s at maximum level see figure 64 Depending on the mode lt 9 10 or 211 the light pattern that follows differs see figure 64 a b or c respectively The connected lights will go back to the
35. IR remote control a network also known as a Controlled Area with a maximum of 50 ActiLume Wireless DALI gen2 systems can be created The network can be divided into 32 different zones and in addition scenes can be programmed and selected or a specific light level can be set The ActiLume Wireless DALI gen2 system consists of a sensor and a control unit both designed to be built into a luminaire The sensor contains four functions a light sensor for daylight dependent light level regulation DDR a movement sensor for occupancy control a infra red sensor for receiving information from IR remotes and a LED indicator for status purposes The lighting can also be controlled manually by a wired switch with a momentary contact Touch and Dim The system can operate with any DALI compatible ballast driver The ActiLume Wireless DALI gen2 is a luminaire based lighting control system The luminaires are connected and mounted in either the ceiling or free floor standing equipment Through the IRT9090 remote the required light level can be adjusted and stored into the ActiLume Wireless DALI gen2 system as a DDR set point Other IR remotes can be used to set light level and or recall scenes With the configuration commissioning procedure as described in this document several devices can be linked together so they will act as one system Once configured the system is ready for use As the system s name already implies it can also be control
36. LI 2 Generation Ch 4 Occupancy sharing 5 Creating a new network In order to have several luminaires working together a network needs to be created Adding and removing wireless devices to and from the network can be done in several ways and will be explained in the next paragraphs Network s can be created with the IRT9090 Extended IR Programming Tool To start creating a new network all luminaires equipped with the ActiLume Wireless DALI gen2 system need to be connected to the mains and be switched on If battery powered wireless devices are going to be part of the network have them operational beforehand refer to paragraph 2 5 on the amount and type of devices that can be part of a network If OccuSwitch Wireless sensors are going to be part of the network be sure to set their hold time dial to the minimum value as the ActiLume Wireless DALI gen2 system timers are controlling the behavior of the complete network To create a new network the ActiLume Wireless DALI gen2 system will go through the following states a Opened network state b Test and Configuration state c Operational state The figure below is a guideline to the different steps and flow involved in the creation of a network New or Reset AWDG2 Factory new e state y 9 Resse pened network state Y e Test and Configuration Operat
37. a C amp sisToosas o ete YY fyi O 1416 NGH El CI pala tL spenr ee EZE a l e il MN e 52 35 bi 15 di Figure 116 Dimensions shown are valid for the position of the DB board and are in millimeters with a tolerance of Imm Philips ActiLume Wireless DALI 2 Generation Ch 8 Built in requirements 8 67 8 4 System capabilities and limitations Under no circumstances may the maximum load of 8mA on the DALI connection of the ActiLume Wireless DALI gen2 controller be exceeded as this can permanently damage the device A typical DALI driver load consumes maximally 2mA so 4 devices can be connected to one 1 ActiLume Wireless DALI gen2 controller LLC1686 The controller has two 2 DALI connections which are physically connected in parallel so the load s can be connected to either one of these connections or be divided across them It is not permitted to connect a DALI power supply to the DALI connectors and or lines Below a technical summary table Mains input ratings operating Table 12 Input power with LRI 663 Environmental conditions Number of drivers Touch and Dim input mains rated Multi sensor connector receptacle i voltage 195 240VAC frequency 50 60Hz i lt 750mW at 230VAC 50Hz temperature range 20 55 Celsius relative humidity range 20 85 no condensation 179 5 x 30 0 x 22 mm
38. ample below there is no daylight ingress The person is detected by not only the motion PIR sensor directly above him but also by the motion sensor to the left and right of him This results in these three luminaires being controlled to produce light output to achieve the correct light level at task height The other luminaires are all active in background mode using a fixed light level of 10 The light sensors of the luminaires that are active in background mode do not react to light level fluctuations P Figure 92 a Philips ActiLume Wireless DALI 2 Generation Ch 6 Changing default settings configuring 6 57 The following situation differs to the previous one In this case there is daylight ingress All luminaires that are active in background mode will not react to this ingress of daylight The three luminaires that have detected occupancy will however react on the ingress of daylight and reduce their light output to produce a light level of approximately 600lux at task height Visually the effect is that a difference in luminaire output can be seen DAA t Figure 92 b Again here the effect from an increase of daylight ingress will have influence on the luminaires that have an active light output control and in extreme situations might even be switched off In the last situation a free floor standing luminaire
39. and it is no longer part of a network Philips ActiLume Wireless DALI 2 Generation Ch 5 Creating a new network 5 29 5 11 3 Adding a UID8410 device to a network To add an UID8410 Wireless Scene Control the network has to be in the Opened network state refer to paragraph 5 11 If it is uncertain whether the UID8410 is brand new then perform a reset according to procedure paragraph 5 11 4 prior to trying to add the UID8410 to a network Use the following sequence Figure 48 Hold the UID8410 in the proximity of a luminaire with ActiLume Wireless DALI gen2 system and simultaneously press and hold the buttons as indicated Once the LED s area indicated with an ellipse on the Ul flash and an audible signal is generated the buttons can be released If the LED in the center flashes and a buzzer like audible signal is generated entering the Menu network state failed In that case release the buttons and repeat step Je psg de seh oces ores Figure 49 5 30 Philips ActiLume Wireless DALI 2 Generation Ch 5 Creating a new network 2 Briefly press button response is LED in the center flashes the button related LED is continuously on and an audible signal is generated Figure 50 rp 3 Briefly press I button if the Ul joined the network the response is that the LED in the center goes off LED under button is continuously on and an audible signal is generated
40. aph 5 11 7 7 62 Philips ActiLume Wireless DALI 2 Generation Ch 7 Manual control ee Figure 101 7 4 4 Using UID8460 The UID8460 is a 4 button Philips ZigBee device for wall mounting It has 3 buttons for scene recall and button to switch luminaires Off To operate the device no connection to mains or other electrical source is needed as energy produced by pushing a button is sufficient to send the command to the network it is linked to gt To recall a scene briefly press one of the three buttons marked Scene 1 marked Scene 2 or marked Scene 3 gt Briefly press the 0 button to switch luminaires Off fy o 7 e Figure 102 The procedure to link the device into the network is described in paragraph 5 11 8 74 5 Using UID846 The UID8461 is a 4 button Philips ZigBee device for wall mounting It has 3 buttons for scene recall and button to switch luminaires Off To operate the device no connection to mains or other electrical source is needed as energy produced by pushing a button is sufficient to send the command to the network it is linked to gt To recall a scene briefly press one of the three buttons marked Scene 1 marked Scene 2 or marked Scene 3 gt Briefly press the 0 button to switch luminaires Off EES Figure 103 The procedure to link the device into the network is described in paragrap
41. ay from the window will possibly not be influenced at all by daylight ingress so they will keep the light output as before The end result is that within the room the light level at task height is still approximately 600lux everywhere The visual appearance however is when looking at the ceiling luminaires that they are producing different amounts of light output That might give the impression that the lux level at task height is different but that is not the case TARAR Figure 9 b 6 56 Philips ActiLume Wireless DALI 2 Generation Ch 6 Changing default settings configuring There is a limitation on the dimming down of luminaires minimum light output is 1 depending on the type of driver used as the level of daylight ingress increases further In that case the light level will become higher than the requested 600lux at task height This effect will initially only take place at the desk s closest to the window but gradually also on the other desks that are situated further away from the window If the amount of light that is being measured by the sensors in the luminaires exceed 150 of the requested light level than the luminaire s will switch off Daylight Dependent Switching is active after 15 minutes ay N Figure 9 c Now let s look at a different situation whereby one person is sitting at a desk In the ex
42. be in the Operational state refer to paragraph 5 6 l Note Storing a scene is active on network level and the UID8410 has to be part of the network First set the desired light level using either the dim ring or 0 button on the UID8410 To store a scene follow this procedure Press and hold one of the three scene buttons is Scene I is Scene 2 and is Scene 3 the related scene button is illuminated until you hear three short beeps Figure 82 Since Scene is used for Daylight Dependent Regulation it is strongly advised NOT to program any value into Scene If Scene is programmed it will become a fixed light level and DDR is disabled The only way to regain DDR is to either use the On button on the remote or to reset the ActiLume Wireless DALI gen2 The light level that was previously set is stored in all ActiLume Wireless DALI gen2 systems The system is now in manual override meaning that all luminaires will be set to the fixed scene light level Please note that there is no response from the system with respect to connected lights flashing as a confirmation that the new scene value is received and stored Note Pressing one of the three scene buttons until all three buttons are illuminated three beeps are heard during the cycle will reset the ActiLume Wireless DALI gen2 systems scene settings to defaults 6 18 3 Scene recall with IRT9090 Stored scenes can be recalled
43. e battery compartment 4 6 and 8 are set to On and dipswitches 5 and 7 are set to Off refer to the datasheet A scene recall is active on network level Activate one of the motion sensors in the network so that luminaries are switched on The buttons on the UID8510 have a multi touch function meaning that when pressing the buttons more than once with a time interval of lt 0 5 seconds between each press action a different function will be active To recall a scene follow the procedure 7 gt Briefly press the upper button twice this will ie recall scene 2 PHILIPS N Figure 87 Response of all connected luminaires is that they will change their light level related to the scene 2 setting Philips ActiLume Wireless DALI 2 Generation Ch 6 Changing default settings configuring 6 53 Briefly pressing the top button once will recall scene pressing three times will recall scene 3 and pressing four times will recall scene 4 A press action on the bottom button will switch the luminaires off Notes The UID8510 can also be used for normal On Off and dimming but in that case the dipswitches 4 through 8 must be set to Off The lower button will function as an Off switch when briefly pressed and dim down when keeping the button depressed The upper button functions as On when briefly pressed and dim up when keeping the button depressed The UID8510 cannot be used simultaneously f
44. e command is correctly received and executed Lock the network if configuration and testing is completed according to paragraph 5 6 6 4 Changing Power up state By default the power up state depends on the active application mode To be able to make a configuration change the network has to be in the Test and Configuration state refer to paragraph 5 7 Note Change is on individual ActiLume Wireless DALI gen2 system level so if needed the procedure has to be repeated for other ActiLume Wireless DALI gen2 systems in the network To change the power up state follow this procedure Press power up on off 2 Press either on or off on for power up state on off for power up state off 3 Point the front of the remote to the multi sensor and press send PHILIPS Figure 66 During transmission the red LED on the IRT9090 will flash After transmission connected light s will flash twice to confirm that the command is correctly received and executed Lock the network if configuration and testing is completed according to paragraph 5 6 6 38 Philips ActiLume Wireless DALI 2 Generation Ch 6 Changing default settings configuring 6 5 Setting the network IR group address When using more than one network in for example an open office with large area with each an IR remote control it is very well possible that the remotes will have influence on more than one network In o
45. e daylight set point is 500 lux and the correction factor was decreased by two steps to 66 then the light level regulation point will be 330 lux Lock the network if configuration and testing is completed according to paragraph 5 6 6 16 Manual DDR set point calibration network level The light level of an area formed by ActiLume Wireless DALI gen2 systems in a network can be modified in discrete steps to accommodate the desired situation The system has to be in the Test and Configuration state refer to paragraph 5 7 l Note This saving light level setting is active on network level To save the light level follow this procedure Press either 4 or Y while pointing to one of the ActiLume Wireless DALI gen2 system luminaires in the network to change the light level red LED flashes during press action 2 Press save the light level is stored as a new set point in all ActiLume Wireless DALI gen2 system s and the red LED on the remote flashes during transmission PHILIPS Figure 79 All connected luminaires will flash twice to confirm that the command is correctly received and executed The light level set point is directly used as light level regulation point so no set point correction factor is applied Lock the network if configuration and testing is completed according to paragraph 5 6 Note Luminaires that have the daylight sensor disabled or luminaires without a day
46. e switched off but a very low light level will be maintained In this Mode DDR is disabled Mode 5 min 6 Mode 8 6 2 min 6 Always on A Always on Figure 20 Figure 23 3 2 6 Mode 6 Max savings off when vacant Mode 6 is designed for use in areas where there should be only light if there is someone in the area This means that the lights will switch automatically on when the area is entered and will switch off after a hold time of 2 minutes In this Mode DDR is disabled 3 2 9 Mode 9 Comfort always on This mode functions in the same way as Mode 8 only the hold timer will be extended to 5 minutes and also here the lights will not be switched off but be maintained at a very low light level In this Mode DDR is disabled Mode 6 min Auto on Auto off Figure 21 Philips ActiLume Wireless DALI 2 4 Generation Ch 3 ActiLume Wireless DALI gen2 application modes Mode 9 p RA min A Always on Figure 24 3 15 3 2 10 Mode 10 Non working area off when vacant Mode 10 is an Auto on and Auto off Mode whereby DDR is enabled Lights will be switched off after a prolong time of 30 minutes Mode 10 min 2 min Auto on Auto off Figure 25 3 2 11 Modell Non working area manual on auto off Mode I is a Mode whereby lights need to be switched on manually DDR i
47. e was still no response from the luminaires press and hold button marked s two dots for approximately Os After releasing the button the luminaires will respond with flashing twice and the UID8460 device operates on the same channel as the network 6 Close the network refer to paragraph 5 5 Lock the network if configuration refer to chapter 6 and testing is completed according to paragraph 5 6 To test the functioning of the UID8460 briefly press the 1 button this is a recall of Scene and connected luminaires will respond with the appropriate settings Briefly press the button this is a recall of Scene 2 with its settings Briefly press the ee button to recall Scene 3 with its settings Finally briefly press the O button this will switch the luminaires off Note Do not engage one of the buttons for more than a few seconds as this might lead to an unintended channel change Philips ActiLume Wireless DALI 2 Generation Ch 5 Creating a new network 5 33 5 11 9 Adding a UID8461 ZGP scene selector to a Lock the network if configuration refer to chapter 6 network and testing is completed according to paragraph 5 6 The network has to be in the Opened network state refer to paragraph 5 11 To test the functioning of the UID8461 briefly press the 1 button this is a recall of Scene and connected luminaires will respond with the appropriate
48. el so not at zone level LRM1763 OSW Multi sensor The LRM1763 is a battery SAFT LS 14500 3 6V lithium thionyl chloride Li SOCI2 AA size powered multi sensor Generally mounted against the ceiling it has a more or less rectangular presence detection pattern of 3 6 x 5 4m for minor and 5 4 x 7 2m for major movements when mounted at a height of 2 5m For additional product information refer to the datasheet gt LRM1765 OSW Corridor sensor The LRM1765 is a battery SAFT LS 14500 3 6 V lithium thionyl chloride Li SOCI2 AA size powered corridor sensor Generally mounted at a height of 2 3m and it has a presence detection pattern of 6 1 x 45 0m For additional product information refer to the datasheet vn Ne Figure 121 5 4m h 2 5m Figure 120 Although the LRM1 763 has an integrated daylight sensor this feature is not supported within a network created with ActiLume Wireless DALI gen2 systems 7 2m 9 70 Philips ActiLume Wireless DALI 2 Generation Ch 9 OccuSwitch wireless movement detectors LRM1770 OSW Corner sensor The LRM1770 is a battery SAFT LS 14500 3 6V lithium thionyl chloride Li SOCI2 AA size powered corner sensor Generally mounted at a height of 2 3m and it has a rectangular presence detection pattern of 10 0 x 10 0m for minor and 15 0 x 15 0m for major movements For additional product information refer to the datasheet A 10m 15m Y 10m a 15m
49. elief on the DALI line s is mandatory in this case This is to ensure safety under all conditions v The Touch and Dim input is mains voltage and should be treated as such according to local standards and regulations The usage of a strain relief and mains rated cable is mandatory v The front of the sensor ensures double insulation Nevertheless if the sensor is used outside the luminaire or in a different luminaire than the ActiLume Wireless DALI gen2 is placed mains rated extension cables and strain reliefs must be used v Only one LRI 1663 ActiLume gen2 multi sensor can be connected to a LLC 686 ActiLume Wireless DALI gen2 Furthermore the DALI connections will be powered by the ActiLume itself so there is no need for any external power supply The total load on the DALI lines is maximum 8mA Since the two DALI lines are placed in parallel the currents drawn from both connections need to be added up The absolute maximum rating for the DALI connection s for all configurations is 2mA It is not allowed to connect an extra power supply to any of the DALI connections This will permanently damage the ActiLume Wireless DALI gen2 2 5 Limitation on number of devices per network The number of ActiLume Wireless DALI gen2 controllers LLC 1686 that can be placed into a wireless network is limited to 50 Apart from that there are also limitations on the amount of other ZigBee devices that are part of a netwo
50. en while pointing at one of l Power up gt the luminaires with ActiLume Wireless Po DALI gen2 system connected light s will dim down Yes New or Reset Ne gt AWDG2 i s gt i Benue i PHILIPS i Figure 32 Factory new state i P s blt A still open network with a single luminaire has now o 5 been created but usually a network will consist out of a pen sha i i number of luminaires possibly combined with wireless Opened network devices state Next step is to add additional luminaires and or wireless A i devices as described in the next paragraphs i i parame ME SEE MERAM e EEE Rl en eli i ml hami m ie sa zl Test and Configuration Operational state i i state i be eee Ar era e ML E Figure 31 Philips ActiLume Wireless DALI 2 Generation Ch 5 Creating a new network 5 21 5 4 Adding luminaires to a new network Make sure that the procedure of paragraph 5 3 bringing one luminaire with ActiLume Wireless DALI gen2 system into the Opened network state has been performed before starting to add luminaires to the network The luminaires equipped with the ActiLume Wireless DALI gen2 system that are to be added to the network need to be connected to the mains be switched on and be in the Factory new state either new or reset The drawing beneath is a guideline lt gt state Opened network s
51. er part is now accessible note the 4 markings on this part 0 I A and B 2 Simultaneously press and hold buttons A0 and Top for approximately Os 3 Release the buttons and wait for connected luminaires to respond If connected luminaires respond with flashing twice then the UID8450 operates on the same channel as the network in that case proceed to step 7 5 32 Philips ActiLume Wireless DALI 2 Generation Ch 5 Creating a new network 4 If there was no response from the luminaires press and hold buttons Al and Bottom for approximately Os 5 Release the buttons and wait for connected luminaires to respond If connected luminaires respond with flashing twice then the UID8450 operates on the same channel as the network in that case go to step 7 6 When after releasing the buttons there was still no response from the luminaires press and hold buttons BI and Bottom for approximately Os After releasing the buttons the luminaires will respond with flashing twice and the UID8450 device operates on the same channel as the network 7 Close the network refer to paragraph 5 5 8 Mount the switch cover click in place Lock the network if configuration refer to chapter 6 and testing is completed according to paragraph 5 6 To test the functioning of the UID8450 briefly press the recessed section on the cover to switch luminaires on and press the lower section of the cover to switch the luminaires off To
52. es will dim down 2 Press add while pointing at the next luminaire that is to be placed in the same zone luminaire will dim up To create more zones repeat the first two steps from this procedure Note A luminaire can only be part of one zone 4 3 Press close to end zone creation PHILIPS Figure 42 The network is now in Test and Configuration state To test the zone s follow the procedure 4 Press gt while pointing to a luminaire Lights in a zone will dim up and in the other zone s dim down Lock the network if configuration refer to chapter 6 and testing is completed according to paragraph 5 6 5 10 Removing a luminaire from a zone When desired a luminaire with ActiLume Wireless DALI gen2 system can be removed from a zone Ensure that the network is in the Test and Configuration state refer to paragraph 5 7 Use the following sequence Press zone while pointing the remote at the luminaire that needs to be removed all luminaires in the zone will dim up and all luminaires outside the zone will dim down 2 Press O zero while still pointing to the luminaire luminaire will dim down To remove more luminaires from the same zone repeat step 2 for each removal step point to a different luminaire When a luminaire from a different zone need to be removed repeat steps and 2 f PHILIPS 3 Pre
53. ettings FE Philips Multiowe 27 kine DALI rtetace 2 Selected intertace Figure 126 Select the ZigBee radio button check to confirm the selected port number and confirm by selecting the OK button EE Philips Muttiowe 27 Fle Actors Wew Tec Hep Figure 127 If the COM port is not shown press the refresh button 10 2 Gaining access to a ActiLume Wireless DALI gen2 network To gain access to an existing network created with ActiLume Wireless DALI gen2 systems it must be in the Opened network state refer to paragraph 5 11 Please note that only connection to one 1 network can be established Select the Connect to network button and wait for the devices to be identified Depending on the amount of devices in the network identifying can take anywhere between a few seconds to several minutes No device has been selected or the selected device doesn t support any features Uea Network to ealect a device Figure 128 During the process of identification the USB2ZigBee dongle is linked into the network In the example below two ActiLume Wireless DALI gen2 devices have been identified to form the network ActiLume General General ph 78 Modei Moga 2 Mode 3 Modea nsee e ms Pnoy E Mode Mode n Modes Mode 10 Mode ti Mode 12 Mode 13 Mode 14 Mode 15 Figure 129 Now bring the network b
54. etwork follow the procedure 2 Press off while pointing to a luminaire All luminaires in the network will switch off 3 Press on all luminaires will switch on PHILIPS Figure 36 Testing the network can also be done by pressing the Y and or A button all luminaires will dim down and dim up Lock the network if configuration refer to chapter 6 and testing is completed according to the next paragraph Philips ActiLume Wireless DALI 2 Generation Ch 5 Creating a new network 5 23 5 6 Locking a network Once finished adding luminaires wireless devices and adapting settings the last step is to lock the network The drawing beneath is a guideline AWDG2 77 i s gt 1 ng ae 1 1 Mi a 1 1 Gi 1 i i i i i i i 1 m O Sane pas gt Factory new f state l l b pomem l 1 1 r T ESIE l i l f Opened network i i state il l OO aa 1 i i i j i i i i i i i i l I i l i i i i i y y i Wed ro Test and Configuration Operational state state d en Lock Send Figure 37 5 24 Philips ActiLume Wireless DALI 2 Generation Ch 5 Creating a new network The procedure to lock the network is as follows Press lock red LED on the IRT9090 will flash 2 Press send while pointing the remote at one of the luminaires PHILIPS Figure 38 During transmission
55. evice operates on the same channel as the network 7 Close the network refer to paragraph 5 5 8 Mount the switch cover click in place Lock the network if configuration refer to chapter 6 and testing is completed according to paragraph 5 6 To test the functioning of the UID8451 briefly press the upper section on the cover to switch luminaires on and press the lower section of the cover to switch the luminaires off To test the dim function press and hold the upper section to dim up or press and hold the lower section to dim down 5 11 8 Adding a UID8460 ZGP scene selector to a network The network has to be in the Opened network state refer to paragraph 5 11 3 5 Figure 59 If a UID8460 needs to be added to the network follow this procedure Press and hold button marked 10s 2 Release the ey for approximately 1 button and wait for connected luminaires to respond If connected luminaires respond with flashing twice then the UID8460 operates on the same channel as the network in that case go to step 6 3 If there was no response from the luminaires press and hold button marked one dot for approximately 10s 4 Release the button and wait for connected luminaires to respond If connected luminaires respond with flashing twice then the UID8460 operates on the same channel as the network in that case go to step 6 5 When after releasing the button ther
56. gh the area is vacated and can be set in minutes between 0 5 and 35min The system has to be in the Test and Configuration state refer to paragraph 5 7 Note This setting is on one 1 ActiLume Wireless DALI gen2 system level so the procedure has to be repeated for all ActiLume Wireless DALI gen2 systems in the network To select a different hold time follow this procedure Press delay red LED on remote will flash 2 Select delay time in minutes select 0 zero for 0 5min select 90 for 5min all other values in minutes 3 Point the front of the remote to the multi sensor and press send PHILIPS Figure 76 During transmission the red LED on the IRT9090 will flash After transmission connected light s will flash twice to confirm that the command is correctly received and executed Lock the network if configuration and testing is completed according to paragraph 5 6 6 14 Automatic DDR set point calibration During system installation the light level in the area that is formed with luminaires equipped with ActiLume Wireless DALI gen2 systems should be checked against the light plan that the designer has created It is possible to re calibrate ActiLume Wireless DALI gen2 systems in a network if for example new or additional office furniture is placed During re calibration a number of things have to be considered refer to paragraph 6 20 as they all have influence on the outcome
57. graph below This graph shows the relation between the distance from the window to the sensor Y and the height H of the sensor Figure 7 Nominal field of view 370 5 gt 350 330 310 290 270 250 230 210 190 170 150 130 110 90 70 50 100 140 180 220 260 300 340 380 420 460 500 H cm Figure 8 Note Daylight information is not shared with Actilume Wireless DALI gen2 controllers across a created network 2 1 3 Movement detector 2 1 4 Presence detector indicator The occupancy sensor is a Passive Infra Red The presence detector indicator has the PIR sensor that detects movement with an following function X Y cross area under an angle of X 72 and Y 85 When installed in a typical office ceiling at 2 7 meter height it is sensitive for Steady red o presence movement detected Steady yellow Sensor is working but no small movements within a 4 by 5 meter area a presence movement It will cover small movements down to a few f detected centimeters at the task area of a desk and is No color LED indication is sensitive to large movements within a range malfunctioning of 6 by 8 meter Figure 2 1 5 Other sensor specifications ActiLume gen2 multi sensor LRI1663 has an RJ10 4p4c connector fixed to a cable The length of the cable is 100 centimeter
58. guration and testing is completed according to paragraph 5 6 6 11 Selecting motion sensor PIR behavior For some application areas for example a pathway or a corridor the reaction of the ActiLume Wireless DALI gen2 system on occupancy whether local elsewhere or ignore can be selected Selecting a different occupancy mode has influence on the power up state prolong time and background level The system has to be in the Test and Configuration state refer to paragraph 5 7 Note Setting is on one 1 ActiLume Wireless DALI gen2 system level so the procedure has to be repeated for other ActiLume Wireless DALI gen2 systems in the network if needed Path of Egress To select different motion sensor PIR behavior follow this procedure Press pir red LED on remote will flash 2 Select number see table 3 Point the front of the remote to the multi sensor and press send PHILIPS Figure 74 During transmission the red LED on the IRT9090 will flash After transmission connected light s will flash twice to confirm that the command is correctly received and executed Set to Infinitive Set to active application setting Table 6 Lock the network if configuration and testing is completed according to paragraph 5 6 6 44 Philips ActiLume Wireless DALI 2 Generation Ch 6 Changing default settings configuring 6 12 Selecting daylight sensor behavior The behavior of the da
59. h 5 11 9 Philips ActiLume Wireless DALI 2 Generation Ch 7 Manual control 7 63 8 Built in requirements The following paragraphs give detailed information on how to mount the LRI1663 ActiLume gen2 multi sensor and the LLC 686 ActiLume Wireless DALI gen2 controller into a luminaire 8 1 Wiring inside the luminaire The wiring inside a luminaire is of the same type as that used for connecting lamps or LEDs to ballasts drivers and for the mains connections The LRI1663 multi sensor on the other hand has its own cable of which one side is a fixed connection to the sensor The other side of the cable has a RJ10 4p4c connector that must be pushed clicked into the ActiLume Wireless DALI gen2 controller to achieve the connection between sensor and controller 8 2 Wiring outside the luminaire In many cases the DALI line s have to be brought outside the luminaire in order to connect the DALI line to other luminaires Since the DALI line s have only basic insulation towards the mains these cables should be treated as mains cables and therefore must be mains rated cables to be used in combination with strain relief at the place where the DALI line s enter leave the luminaire 8 3 Mounting The sensor and ActiLume Wireless DALI gen2 controller each have their own way of being mounted inside a luminaire These devices are not meant to be placed on the outside of a luminaire or being treated as separate devices 8 3 1 Sensor LRI166
60. h 6 18 6 In case the IRT8050 is used as a simple control the right hand button functions as on dim up key and the left hand button as off dim down Notes The IRT8050 cannot be used simultaneously for both simple control on off and dimming and scene recall 7 3 3 Using the UID8510 The UID85 10 is in fact approximately the same remote control as the IRT8050 with slightly reduced functionality It is battery 4x AAA or LRO3 coded powered and suited for wall mounting or tabletop operation The infrared radiation pattern has been optimized for wall mounted operation The UID8510 can operate in two different manners gt Simple control on up off down gt Scene recall also called preset control Figure 98 The manner in which the IR remote controls the connected ActiLume Wireless DALI gen2 system s depends on the setting of dipswitches 4 through 8 The IR group address can be selected by setting dipswitches through 3 see datasheet for details The operation of the scene recall function is covered in paragraph 6 18 7 In case the UID8510 is used as a simple control the upper button functions as on dim up key and the lower button as off dim down Note The UID8510 cannot be used simultaneously for both simple control on off and dimming and scene recall 7 4 RF control The ActiLume Wireless DALI gen2 system can besides being manually controllable by Touch and Dim or by Infra Red remotes be controlled by
61. h it has previously been used in another network The UID8410 remembers the network it has been linked into by storing network information AZI into its memory Before it can be linked into a new network the old network data must be cleared To clear the memory remove the back cover and insert a paperclip in the hole marked with text reset Keep the button depressed until an audible signal is generated Mount back cover on the remote control Can I connect 2 or more ActiLume Wireless DALI gen2 in parallel to one 1 Touch and Dim button No this is not possible since the ActiLume Wireless Q22 A22 DALI gen2 has no synchronization implemented Q23 A24 Q25 A25 Q26 A26 Q27 A27 Q28 A28 Q29 A29 Q30 A30 Can I connect 2 or more Touch and Dim buttons in parallel to one 1 ActiLume Wireless DALI gen2 Yes this is possible but keep in mind the the possibility of additional disturbances also see Q A 18 on length of the Touch and Dim line Is daylight regulation still active when using the Touch and Dim button No daylight regulation will be switched off Where can I find all ins and outs about the MultiOne software In this Application guide there is a chapter on the use and capabilities of the MultiOne tool related to the ActiLume Wireless DALI gen2 system Details on the tool can be found in Getting started and User manual that are an integrated
62. has 15 pre programmed application modes in which a group of luminaires can be controlled according to the table below Cell office auto on Open office auto on comfort mode Cell office manual on Open office manual on comfort mode Non working area always on Max savings off when vacant Comfort off when vacant Max savings always on Comfort always on Non working area off when vacant willl area manual on auto off oe of Mode copy of Mode 1 copy of Mode 1 Hold time is 5min the re z O Q similar to Mode Table 3 Depending on the required application lighting design a different mode can be chosen Paragraphs 3 2 through 3 12 and table 5 give additional information on mode behavior and settings 3 1 Out of the box behavior Please note that the ActiLume Wireless DALI gen2 system has a startup period of approximately 30s in which period the behavior is not clearly defined One should always wait for at least the 30s startup period before starting to use or configure the system To make it easier for the installer to recognize if the luminaire is functioning before any configuration is done the ActiLume Wireless DALI gen2 will be in a so called out of the box OOTB state This means when the luminaire is powered the lights will always be switched on and the ActiLume Wireless DALI gen2 will have a certa
63. he contact is closed L when the push button is operated otherwise the contact is open Figure 95 Notes PHILIPS Always take care that the T and D connection is ActiLume Wireless DALI ge connected to the same phase as the L connection Model LLC1686 1 I i 9137 003631 ete ti on the ActiLume Wireless DALI gen2 controller m pE Sim If this is not respected then when pushing the ANG 16 ei an prn rg Touch and Dim button the voltage going into the controller will be too high and this will adversely damage the controller Figure 94 Do not connect multiple ActiLume Wireless DALI gen2 controllers to one 1 Touch and Dim button The usage of the Touch and Dim is very intuitive When as the controllers have no synchronization function pushing the button the lights will react immediately depending on their previous situation In the table below the different seguences are given Short 0 04 0 5s Switch on off on if previously off and vice versa Table 10 Philips ActiLume Wireless DALI 2 Generation Ch 7 Manual control 7 59 7 3 Infra Red IR control There are different IR remote controls for different purposes These IR remote controls can be categorized into gt IR remote controller for re programming the ActiLume Wireless DALI gen2 controller IRT9090 gt IR remotes controllers for daily use IRT8030 IRT8050 and UID8510 The use of the IRT9090 is explained throughout this document incl
64. ifetime is 10 years What is the average battery lifetime of the Wireless Scene Control UID8410 remote control The average lifetime is 2 years What is the average battery lifetime of the IR remotes The average lifetime is 4 5 years When does the battery of a ZGP device need to be replaced Not at all as these devices function without any electrical source By pressing buttons the required energy is generated O18 Is there a maximum wiring length between the Touch and Dim button and ActiLume Wireless DALI gen2 controller Al8 In principle not but if the wiring gets too long it is possible that disturbances will be picked up generating undesired ActiLume Wireless DALI gen2 controller behavior The following R C filter can be mounted at the ActiLume Wireless DALI gen2 controller side Touch and Dim ai switch 5 100 Ohm So Type MRS25 Zz j Ls O 330 nF 3 Type X2 275V p e PE PE aN N 5 ame Log a g lt Figure 130 Q19 How many ballasts drivers can connect to one ActiLume Wireless DALI gen2 LLC1686 Al9 A maximum of 4 drivers is permitted as the current output of the controller is limited at 8mA Is it allowed to connect an external DALI power supply to the DALI lines Q20 A20 No this will permanently damage connected ActiLume Wireless DALI gen2 devices Q21 I cannot link my UID8410 Wireless Scene Remote to a new network althoug
65. igure 88 Response of all connected luminaires is that they will change their light level related to the scene number setting A brief press action on the 0 button will switch the luminaires off To recall a scene follow this procedure Briefly press one of the three scene buttons button marked is Scene button marked with is Scene 2 and button marked with is Scene 3 Figure 89 Response of all connected luminaires is that they will change their light level related to the scene number setting A brief press action on the 0 button will switch the luminaires off 6 554 Philips ActiLume Wireless DALI 2 Generation Ch 6 Changing default settings configuring 6 19 Some general default settings In the following table you will find an overview on some general default settings that are valid for a new ActiLume Wireless DALI gen2 system EU APR Application Mode Mode Mode 2 Mode 3 Mode 4 Mode 5 Mode 6 Mode 7 Mode 8 Mode 9 Mode 10 Mode Mode 12 Mode 13 Mode 14 Mode 15 100 hour burn in Disabled Enable o Disabled Enabled Disabled o Table 9 Philips ActiLume Wireless DALI 2 4 Generation Ch 6 Changing default settings configuring 6 55 Dimming 6 20 DDR set point calibration considerations As previously briefly mentioned there are a number of factors that have influence on the light level in a room area and these should be
66. in behavior see also table below so it is clear all is functioning If for whatever reason no occupancy is detected the system will directly enter the prolong time sequence of the OOTB behavior The OOTB behavior is only active as long as the ActiLume Wireless DALI gen2 has not been placed into a network in other words when no configuration has taken place As soon as the ActiLume Wireless DALI gen2 has been placed into a network the mode related behavior will be enabled and the OOTB behavior will be switched off Each mode has a predefined set of functions in the out of the box behavior 15 Hold Time min Background level 7 7 5 T 20 Prolong Time min Table 4 I5 15 15 J15 20 20 20 30 30 30 30 3 15 15 15 fe IS 15 Philips ActiLume Wireless DALI 2 4 Generation Ch 3 ActiLume Wireless DALI gen2 application modes 3 13 3 2 Behavior after configuring As soon as configuration creating a network is started the ActiLume Wireless DALI gen2 will leave the OOTB behavior and will start to behave as defined within the mode settings How this behavior is will be explained in the next paragraphs A final short overview on all the modes is given at the end of this chapter 3 2 1 Mode Cell office auto on This mode is defined as less comfort more savings in particular for a cell office It has fully automated behavior meaning the lights will be switched on when entering the room
67. ional state state H Figure 27 5 1 Determining the state of a ActiLume Wireless DALI gen2 system If it is for 100 sure that all luminaires with ActiLume Wireless DALI gen2 system that are going to be used in a new network are brand new then proceed to paragraph 5 3 In all other cases this procedure has to be repeated for all luminaires equipped with the ActiLume Wireless DALI gen2 system that are going to be used in a new network One should make a distinction between two situations when creating a new network gt The Acitlume Wireless DALI gen2 system is brand new or has been reset In this case the ActiLume Wireless DALI gen2 system acts standalone at power up the system will enter the Factory new state gt The Actilume Wireless DALI gen2 system has been used in a network at power up the system will enter the Operational state Depending on the situation the visible behavior of the connected luminaires during start up is different and also the procedure to start creating a new network is somewhat different There is a simple way to check in which state the ActiLume Wireless DALI gen2 system is in after power up Follow this procedure with the IRT9090 extended IR programming tool to determine the state Press unlock red LED on IRT9090 will flash 2 Press send while pointing at the luminaire with ActiLume Wireless DALI gen2 system PHILIPS Figure 28 Philips ActiLume Wireless
68. ir previous situation PHILIPS Figure 63 During transmission the red LED on the IRT9090 will flash If there is uncertainty about whether all ActiLume Wireless DALI gen2 systems in the network are in the same mode the request has to be repeated for the other ActiLume Wireless DALI gen2 systems 6 36 Philips ActiLume Wireless DALI 2 Generation Ch 6 Changing default settings configuring State afterTe est State before request 1s at Min level followed by 1s at Max level counts as 1 State after request State before request Max level x x x xx 2s Single digit Mode H State Modes 1 through 9 beforerequest 2s 2s Min level PAAA AAAA Press 2 mod 1s at Min level followed by 1s at Max level counts as 1 button this example mode 5 Max level xxxxxXxxEXxxx ci KEK KERERERERE State Double digit after request State Mode Modes 10 lt beforereguest State 2s 2s 2s 25 before reg est Min level JA S442 ASAAAAA OOOO 4 2s Off Q Press E ee mode Start of second digit button end of first digit 2s Off counts as 0 zero this example mode 10 Max level x gt lt x 2x 1 CRD 2s 2s Double digit Mode State Modes 11 through 15 _ 2 Pefore request 2s 2s 2s 2s Min level 4 42 4Ach eee Figure 64 mode button
69. is added to the room adjacent to the desk that is occupied In the example below there is no daylight ingress The luminaires in the room that are in background mode will be at 10 light output and don t react to stray light coming from the free floor standing luminaire The three luminaires that have detected occupancy however will react to the light that is being produced by the free floor standing luminaire They will reduce their light output to maintain the required task light level As the free floor standing luminaire is not positioned symmetrically the three ceiling luminaires will all have a different light output In case that the light level that is being measured by the sensors in the ceiling luminaires exceeds 150 during 15 minutes of the required light level at task height the luminaires will even switch off as the Daylight Dependent Switching function DDS is active Figure 93 a In the next example below there is still no ingress of daylight Two ceiling luminaires have switched off due to the DDS function being active while the third one has increased its light output in an attempt to maintain the required light level at task height If the required light level cannot be achieved the two luminaires that were switched off by the DDS function will switch on again after 15 minutes to switch off again due to the access of light E
70. l luminaires in the network should switch off 5 Press on while pointing to a luminaire All luminaires in the network should switch on If not all luminaires respond correctly to the off or on command repeat the RF channel change procedure steps 1 2 and 3 for those luminaires that did not react using the previously chosen RF channel Lock the network if configuration and testing is completed according to paragraph 5 6 Test the network to check if it is no longer sensitive for disturbances If there are still disturbances noticeable then repeat the procedure but choose one of the other two available channels Note If the network channel is changed the ZGP devices need to be relinked as they do not take over the new network channel automatically refer to paragraph 5 11 6 5 11 7 Sleet sM 6 40 Philips ActiLume Wireless DALI 2 Generation Ch 6 Changing default settings configuring 6 7 Walk test Correct operation of all movement detectors in the network can be checked by activating the Walk test functionality of the system and is used to check coverage of the network area for movement To be able to perform this test the network has to be in the Test and Configuration state refer to paragraph 5 7 Note Walk test is active on network level To activate the walk test function follow this procedure Press walk test all luminaires in the network will dim dow
71. led via a secured radio connection which makes use of the ZigBee protocol 2 4GHz 2007 ZigBee PRO using a specific remote control With this remote control limited functions are available for personal control of lights Various other Philips ZigBee devices such as OccuSwitch Wireless OSW sensors and ZigBee Green Power ZGP switches and scene recall can be integrated into the network Note that encrypted commands are used for communication between the Philips ZigBee devices and ActiLume Wireless DALI gen2 systems Another method of configuration is using a USB2ZigBee LCN8650 dongle in combination with Philips MultiOne software but be aware that an IRT9090 is always needed to create a network and bring it into the correct state For example to link the USB2ZigBee dongle the network has to be Opened network state and to make changes to the configuration the network needs to be in the Test and Configuration state These states can only be set with the IRT9090 1 6 o Philips ActiLume Wireless DALI 2 4 Generation Ch What is ActiLume Wireless DALI 24 Generation 2 Product characteristics This chapter will cover the product characteristics of the ActiLume Wireless DALI gen2 controller and sensor The ActiLume Wireless DALI gen2 system consists of the following basic components gt LLC1686 11 ActiLume Wireless DALI gen2 LLC 1686 gt LRI1663 00 ActiLume gen2 multi sensor LRI1663 Figure LLCI686
72. level so the procedure has to be repeated for all ActiLume Wireless DALI gen2 systems in the network if needed The enable the burn in period the network has to be in the Test and Configuration state refer to paragraph 5 7 To activate the burn in period follow this procedure I Press 100 h connected light s will dim up PHILIPS Figure 70 If it is needed to disable the timer press the 100 h button once again During transmission the red LED on the IRT9090 will flash After transmission connected light s will flash twice to confirm that the command is correctly received and executed Note The burn in timer can only be reset with a complete ActiLume Wireless DALI gen system reset as described in paragraph 5 2 Be aware that when performing such a reset all configuration modifications with the exception for changes for Modes 12 through 15 will be lost in which case re configuration is reguired Only during set point calibration and configuration the 100 hour burn in period will temporarily be overridden Lock the network if configuration and testing is completed according to paragraph 5 6 6 9 Disable the motion sensor PIR Since motion detection is based on moving temperature spots it is possible that the sensor detects movement from for example airflow from an HVAC heater or draft from an open window see drawing which has a different temperature compared to its surroundings
73. light sensor will react upon motion in the network by dimming to a fixed light level This light level is set during the manual DDR set point calibration procedure 6 17 Manual DDR set point calibration luminaire level The light level of one 1 luminaire with ActiLume Wireless DALI gen2 system can be modified in discrete steps to accommodate the desired situation The system has to be in the Operational state refer to paragraph 5 6 Note This saving light level setting is active on luminaire level To save the light level follow this procedure 3 Press either a or Y while pointing towards the ActiLume Wireless DALI gen2 system luminaire to change the light level red LED flashes during press action 4 Press save the light level is stored as a new set point in the ActiLume Wireless DALI gen2 system and the red LED on the remote flashes during transmission PHILIPS Figure 80 The connected luminaire will flash twice to confirm that the command is correctly received and executed The light level set point is directly used as light level regulation point so no set point correction factor is applied 6 48 Philips ActiLume Wireless DALI 2 Generation Ch 6 Changing default settings configuring 6 18 Introduction to scenes The ActiLume Wireless DALI gen2 system supports 16 presets scenes Four scenes are predefined but can be modified by the user Scene is referred to as
74. motes IRT9090 UID8410 IRT8030 IRT8050 UID85 10 UID8460 and UID8461 With IRT8050 only the first 4 scenes out of 16 that can be stored in ActiLume Wireless DALI gen2 systems can be recalled The system has to be in the Operational state refer to paragraph 5 6 Notes Scene recall with the IRT8050 remote only works correctly when the network and remote are assigned to the same IR group address IR group address default for both network and remote is A To set the network IR group address refer to paragraph 6 5 To set the IRT8050 remote IR group address refer to its datasheet Make sure that dipswitches which can be found in the battery compartment 4 6 and 8 are set to On and dipswitches 5 and 7 are set to Off refer to the datasheet A scene recall is active on network level Activate one of the motion sensors in the network so that luminaries are switched on The buttons on the IRT8050 have a multi touch function meaning that when pressing the buttons more than once with a time interval of lt 0 5 seconds between each press action a different function will be active To recall a scene follow the procedure Briefly press the right hand button twice this will recall scene 2 Figure 86 Response of all connected luminaires is that they will change their light level related to the scene 2 setting Briefly pressing the right hand button once will
75. n if no movement is detected If movement is detected connected luminaires will dim up PHILIPS Figure 69 During transmission the red LED on the IRT9090 will flash Notes if OSW sensors are part of the network ared LED will flash when movement is detected They will not activate any of the luminaires in the network The walk test will automatically be deactivated after lOmin and an alternative way to end the test is to press the walk test button again Lock the network if configuration and testing is completed according to paragraph 5 6 Philips ActiLume Wireless DALI 2 Generation Ch 6 Changing default settings configuring 6 41 6 8 100 hour burn in A number of fluorescent lamp manufacturers state that prior to normal use fluorescent lamps should not be dimmed First these lamps should be burned in for 100 hours in order to maintain light quality and lifetime also at low dimming level In order to enable this the ActiLume Wireless DALI gen2 system has the capability to activate the 100 hours burn in period During this period all connected lights are not dimmable The ActiLume Wireless DALI gen2 system uses a burning hour counter based on the status of connected lights s It is possible to enable and disable the 100 hour burn in period by means of the IRT9090 remote control By default the 100 hour burn in period is disabled Note Setting is on one 1 ActiLume Wireless DALI gen2 system
76. nance in Candela per m captured under an angle of approximately 72 The intensity of the luminance depends on the amount of artificial and or natural light supplied in the office as well as how well this light is reflected towards the ceiling sensor The light reflection depends highly on the color and structure of the materials chosen Figure 6 to furbish the office and can vary between 0 1 for pure dull black to 0 5 for a complete glossy white furnished office In an average office the reflection factor is approximately 0 3 The luminance signal is sent continuously to the ActiLume Wireless DALI gen2 controller The ActiLume Wireless DALI gen2 controller translates these signals into dimming commands in order to get a constant light level on the desk of approximately 600 lux factory default value Philips ActiLume Wireless DALI 2 Generation Ch 2 Product characteristics The daylight sensor should be installed with a minimum distance of 0 6 meter from the window to avoid the sensor looking outside When the sensor is mounted too close to the window it will look partly outside Sun reflection from a car bonnet or a window of a car or snow can reflect directly into the sensor The sensor will then measure such high luminance levels that it will drive the artificial light to its minimal level or even switch off the artificial lights The optimum distance Y from the window to the ActiLume gen2 multi sensor can be obtained from the
77. nsor PIR behavior Selecting daylight sensor behavior Change hold time Automatic DDR set point calibration Selecting a set point correction factor Manual DDR set point calibration network level Manual DDR set point calibration luminaire level Introduction to scenes 6 18 1 Storing scenes with IRT9090 6 18 2 Storing scenes with UID8410 6 18 3 Scene recall with IRT9090 6 18 4 Scene recall with UID8410 6 18 5 Scene recall with IRT8030 6 18 6 Scene recall with IRT8050 6 18 7 Scene recall with UID85 10 6 18 8 Scene recall with UID8460 6 18 9 Scene recall with UID846 Some general default settings DDR set point calibration considerations i 4 Philips ActiLume DALI 2 4 Generation Contents 5 19 5 19 5 20 5 21 5 22 5 23 5 24 5 25 5 26 5 26 5 27 5 28 5 29 5 29 5 30 5 31 5 32 5 32 5 32 5 33 5 34 6 35 6 36 6 36 6 38 6 38 6 39 6 40 6 41 6 41 6 42 6 43 6 44 6 45 6 46 6 46 6 47 6 48 6 48 6 49 6 49 6 50 6 50 6 51 6 51 6 52 6 53 6 54 6 54 6 55 6 56 ig Manual control 7 1 Touch and Dim push button control 72 Wiring 7 3 Infra Red IR control 7 3 1 sing the IRT8030 73 2 Using the IRT8050 73 3 Using the UID8510 74 RF control 74 Using the UID8410 742 Using UID8450 743 Using UID845 7 44 Using UID8460 7 45 Using UID846 Built in requirements 8 1 Wiring inside the luminaire 8 2 Wiring outside the luminaire 8 3 Mounting 8 3 1 Se
78. nsor LRl1663 8 3 2 Sensor cable 8 3 3 Sensor position 8 34 Controller LLC 686 8 3 5 Wiring to and from the controller 8 4 System capabilities and limitations 8 5 Connection examples OccuSwitch wireless movement detectors MultiOne 10 1 Starting MultiOne software 10 2 Gaining access to a ActiLume Wireless DALI gen2 network FAQ Abbreviations 7 59 7 59 7 59 7 60 7 60 7 60 7 6 7 61 7 6 7 62 7 62 7 62 7 63 8 64 8 64 8 64 8 64 8 64 8 66 8 66 8 66 8 67 8 68 8 69 9 70 10 72 10 72 10 73 11 74 12 77 Philips ActiLume DALI 29 Generation Contents i 5 What is ActiLume Wireless DALI 2nd Generation The ActiLume Wireless DALI gen2 system is a new easy to install and easy to use luminaire based control solution It is suitable for office and industrial environments and offers maximum comfort and automatic energy CO savings The system can switch luminaires artificial light automatically on and off based on occupancy and dims them when enough daylight natural light enters the area Although the ActiLume Wireless DALI gen2 system is intended to be used as an easy to install system some configuration commissioning will usually be needed Configuration is done by means of an infrared IR remote control This will set the artificial light according to the designer s requested light level switch the controller off or dim the light after a certain period of time By means of the IRT9090
79. ocking the network before operating the system with an IR remote 1 Notes n order to have remote controls operate on the same IR group address as the network the IR group address of the remote has to be modified Usually changing the IR group address on the remote is achieved by means of dipswitches or a rotary switch which are located in the battery compartment please refer to the datasheets of the relevant remote control Changing the IR group address has no influence on the IRT9090 remote control used for configuration This remote uses a broadcast signal which is accepted independently from the IR group address the ActiLume Wireless DALI gen2 system is assigned to To test whether all ActiLume Wireless DALI gen2 systems in the same network are assigned to the same IR group address briefly press the control buttons on off on the remote which is going to be used for local control Response is that all connected luminaires will switch on or off Now set the IR group address dipswitches rotary switch in the remote to another IR group address than previously selected Once again activate the control buttons on off and the response should be that none of the ActilLume Wireless DALI gen2 system s will react In the remote set the dipswitches rotary switch back to the IR group address setting that was initially chosen Note If by mistake not all ActiLume Wireless DALI gen2 systems within one I network are assigned
80. or both scene recall and dimming activity 6 18 8 Scene recall with UID8460 Stored scenes can be recalled with the remotes IRT9090 UID8410 IRT8030 UID8460 and UID8461 With the UID8460 only the first 3 scenes out of 16 that can be stored in ActiLume Wireless DALI gen2 systems can be recalled The system has to be in the Operational state refer to paragraph 5 6 Note A scene recall is active on network level and the UID8460 has to be part of the network refer to paragraph 5 11 8 Adding a UID8460 ZGP scene selector to a network Activate one of the motion sensors in the network so that luminaries are on 6 18 9 Scene recall with UID846 I Stored scenes can be recalled with the remotes IRT9090 UID8410 IRT8030 UID8460 and UID8461 With the UID8461 only the first 3 scenes out of 16 that can be stored in ActiLume Wireless DALI gen2 systems can be recalled The system has to be in the Operational state refer to paragraph 5 6 Note A scene recall is active on network level and the UID846 has to be part of the network refer to paragraph 5 11 9 Adding a UID846 ZGP scene selector to a network Ativate one of the motion sensors in the network so that luminaries are on To recall a scene follow this procedure I Briefly press one of the three scene buttons button marked is Scene button marked with is Scene 2 and button marked with is Scene 3 Me ee F
81. possible as the system uses encrypted communication and this encryption is not shared with other manufacturers Q33 Can I connect multiple LRI1663 and or LRI1667 to one 1 ActiLume Wireless DALI gen2 A33 No this is not allowed Only one 1 LRI1663 or LRI1667 may be connected to one 1 ActiLume Wireless DALI gen2 Q34 Does the system have a default RF channel A34 No there is no default RF channel When creating a network the first ActiLume Wireless DALI gen2 system will automatically choose one of three available channels Q35 If transmission reception gets worse over time will the system hop to a different RF channel A35 No during operation the channel will never change The used channel can only be intentionally changed according to paragraph 6 6 Channel change is active for all ActiLume Wireless DALI gen2 systems in the network as well as for OccuSwitch Wireless devices and RF remotes UID8410 that are part of the network All ZigBee Green Power devices however need to be manually relinked into the network Q36 How is it secured that all ActiLume Wireless DALI gen2 systems in a network are on the same RF channel A36 When an additional ActiLume Wireless DALI gen2 system needs to be linked into a network by pressing add on the IRT9090 it will check for an open network operating on one of three available RF channels As soon as it finds an open network it will join automatically and keep attached to the RF
82. programmable or in a standard way by selecting a specific mode There are 2 DALI outputs available that are internally connected in parallel The LLC1686 ActiLume Wireless DALI gen2 has various pre programmed modes but if needed all functions can be programmed freely like switching the daylight less DALI gen sensor on or off independently of the PIR sensor A network can be created in a very simple 1900 way as parallel linking is done wirelessly o0 Within a network up to 32 zones can E be created giving additional and flexible functionality to the system Figure 13 More on these configurations and how to change default settings can be found in the various chapters of this document 2 3 Dimensions ActiLume Wireless DALI gen2 30 mm 4 2 mm L 167 5 mm L 179 5 mm Figure 14 dimensions are in millimeter 2 10 Philips ActiLume Wireless DALI 2 Generation Ch 2 Product characteristics 2 4 Electrical characteristics Some of the most important electrical characteristics that have to be kept in mind are the following gt Both DALI ports have only basic insulation with respect to the mains Since it is only basic insulation a mains rated cable should be used when one or both DALI lines are brought outside the luminaire in which the ActiLume Wireless DALI gen2 is placed Also a strain r
83. rder to prevent this a different IR group address can be assigned to each network and IR remote By default the IR group address of a network and remote is A To be able to make a configuration change the network has to be in the Test and Configuration state refer to paragraph 5 7 Notes Change is on one I ActiLume Wireless DALI gen2 system level so the procedure has to be repeated for all ActiLume Wireless DALI gen2 systems within the network Local control such as switching on off dim up and dim down will be active across the complete network even if ActiLume Wireless DALI gen2 systems are not assigned to the same IR group address To change the IR group address follow this procedure Press IR group A G 2 Select desired IR group address 1 for IR group A 2 for IR group B 3 for IR group C 4 for IR group D 5 for IR group E 6 for IR group F 7 for IR group G 3 Point the front of the remote to the multi sensor and press send PHILIPS Figure 67 During transmission the red LED on the IRT9090 will flash After transmission connected light s will flash twice to confirm that the command is correctly received and executed Philips ActiLume Wireless DALI 2 4 Generation Ch 6 Changing default settings configuring 6 39 Lock the network if configuration and testing is completed according to paragraph 5 6 Note Wait for at least 3s after l
84. red LED on remote will flash 2 Selecta scene number 1 16 3 Point the front of the remote to the multi sensor and press save The light level previously set is stored in all ActiLume Wireless DALI gen2 systems PHILIPS The system is now in manual override meaning that all luminaires will be set to Figure 81 the fixed scene light level Please note that there is no response from the system with respect to connected lights flashing as a confirmation that the new scene value is received and stored Since Scene is used for Daylight Dependent Regulation it is strongly advised NOT to program any value into Scene If Scene is programmed it will become a fixed light level and DDR is disabled The only way to regain DDR is to either use the On button on the remote or to reset the ActiLume Wireless DALI gen2 Philips ActiLume Wireless DALI 2 4 Generation Ch 6 Changing default settings configuring 6 49 6 18 2 Storing scenes with UID8410 The ActiLume Wireless DALI gen2 system has the possibility to store up to 16 scenes whereby a scene is defined as a desired light level However please note that when using the UID8410 it is only possible to store 3 scenes Usually a scene requires a new light level that can be set by either using the Touch and Dim wired connection functionality of the ActiLume Wireless DALI gen2 system or by means of an IR or RF remote before actually storing it The system has to
85. ring it into the Test and Configuration state refer to paragraph 5 7 By right clicking on a device in this case an ActiLume Wireless DALI gen2 controller and selecting Identify the connected lights of the ActilLume Wireless DALI gen2 will flash twice This helps to visually identify the position of the device in the network The same procedure can be used to identify the position of OccuSwitch Wireless sensors in the network but in this case the LED on the OSW will flash for approximately 00s The General tab shows information about the device that is highlighted in the Network pane left hand side When making changes in the General tab for example changing the IR channel IR group address this change needs to be written to the device For details on the capabilities and use of the MultiOne tool in combination with the USB2Zigbee dongle refer to the appropriate manuals Once configuration is completed lock the network refer to paragraph 5 6 bringing it into the Operational state Close the software and remove the USB2Zigbee dongle from the computer Philips ActiLume Wireless DALI 2 Generation Ch 10 MultiOne 10 73 Ol Al Q2 A2 Q3 A3 Q4 A4 Q5 A5 Q6 A6 Q7 A7 Q8 A8 FAQ What is the definition of an ActiLume Wireless DALI gen2 system It is a combination of one 1 ActiLume Wireless DALI gen2 LLC1686 combined with one 1 ActiLume gen2 multi sensor
86. rk These limitations can be found in the following table gent lumin LLC1686 50 Luminaire s can be with and without multi sensor ActiLume Wireless devices have the system setting Region set to EU Note during configuration commisioning an ActiLume gen2 multi sensor LRI 1663 needs to be connected to each ActiLume Wireless DALI gen2 controller Wireless sensors LRM1763 A system shall not contain more sensors LRM1765 than controllers If there are no sensors in LRM1770 the luminaires at least wireless sensor LRM1775 must be present UID8410 II f5 Wireless Scene Control Table Besides the above mentioned devices some additional ZigBee and IR devices can be used within the network The function of these devices and limitation on the amount that is allowed in a network are mentioned in UID8450 5 ZigBee Green Power switch and dim UID8460 ZigBee Green Power scene selector the next table no restriction These IR remotes support only limited functionality Commissioning IRT9090 O At least one is needed for commissioning ee MultiOne software is needed for this dongle Table 2 Since the ActiLume Wireless DALI gen2 is only capable of supplying 8mA to the DALI line the maximum number of devices that can be connected to it is 4 It is not allowed to connect an extra external power supply to any of the DALI connections This will permanently damage the ActiLume Wireless DALI gen2 system s
87. s The sensor housing casing material is Polycarbonate UL94V 0 and the color is dark grey 5 NC 10714 which is close to RAL 7024 Graphite grey ni The housing is resistant to the glow wire test 850 C Z 5 seconds and has a basic insulation gt 1500 V The dimensions in millimeter of the sensor are shown below Figure 10 Though the sensor has a radial reach of 5 meter the maximum recommended height to place the sensor in the ceiling is 3 meter to assure movement coverage and detection The PIR sensor reacts on movement by means of a temperature difference between for example a human body versus its surrounding Wireless extension sensors can be combined with the ActiLume Wireless DALI gen2 system and are used to increase the movement detection O I range Wireless sensors have specific detection ranges and patterns and more information on these sensors can be LA found in chapter 9 Note Occupancy information is shared with other Figure 12 ActiLume Wireless DALI gen2 controllers across the same network Depending on the configuration the behavior can differ refer to chapter 4 Philips ActiLume Wireless DALI 2 Generation Ch 2 Product characteristics 2 9 2 2 ActiLume Wireless DALI gen2 LLC1686 The LLC1686 is the heart of the system It will take care of all the communication to the ballasts drivers connected in a way that is freely
88. s enabled and there is no prolong time so after the hold time has expired the lights will fade to off For this Manual On application an IRT8030 IRT8050 UID8410 UID8450 UID8451 UID8460 or UID846 1 remote control can be used Mode OO Manual on Auto off Figure 26 3 2 12 Mode 12 15 Free for OEM Modes 12 to 14 are an exact copy of Mode Mode 15 has a different hold time than Mode but is for the rest similar These Modes are created to offer free space to create your own modes with your own settings When sending a reset to the ActiLume Wireless DALI gen2 these Modes will not be reset to factory default but will stay with the settings as they were created 3 16 Philips ActiLume Wireless DALI 2 Generation Ch 3 ActiLume Wireless DALI gen2 application modes 3 3 Mode settings overview e Application Settings Range units Mode 4 lights ON lights OFF min 2 E amp az m 5 co mi a 80 10 0 Q Hold time 3 Ras Prolong time min or ce lights ON lights OFF 1 2 3 300 lux on sensor minimal 10 20 70 Backs d level Fading to Switch On level Cannot be modified ol ime Smart Time 142 8 15 min Disable Q a N lo l un aon Mod Set Point UT Ww gt Grace Time Daylight regulation cutoff 238 50X o 3 5 5 5 5 40 40 4040105 5 5 5 5 pancy mo AutoOn AutoOff
89. s to be in the Test and Configuration state refer to paragraph 5 7 The actual action is resetting the luminaire that needs to be removed to the Factory new state Use the following sequence Press reset red LED on IRT9090 will start to flash 2 Press send while pointing the remote towards the luminaire that needs to be removed The connected light s will switch off and after about 30s switch on PHILIPS Figure 41 l Note The reset will gt Bring the ActiLume Wireless DALI gen2 system into application Mode gt For Modes through application settings are reset back to the factory defaults OOTB settings gt For Modes 12 through 15 application settings are maintained gt Clear all wireless settings meaning the ActiLume Wireless DALI gen2 will no longer be part of a network Lock the network if configuration refer to chapter 6 and testing is completed according to paragraph 5 6 5 26 Philips ActiLume Wireless DALI 2 Generation Ch 5 Creating a new network 5 9 Creating zones in a network Once a network has been created it can be divided into zones with different settings and behavior A maximum of 32 zones can be created within network Ensure that the system is in the Test and Configuration state refer to paragraph 5 7 Use the following sequence Press zone while pointing the remote at a luminaire luminaire will dim up other luminair
90. ss close to end removing luminaires from zone s Figure 43 Note o The network stays in the Test and Configuration state Lock the network if configuration refer to chapter 6 and testing is completed according to paragraph 5 6 Philips ActiLume Wireless DALI 2 Generation Ch 5 Creating a new network 5 27 5 11 Adding wireless devices to an existing network Once a network is created and is operational there is always the possibility to add Philips ZigBee wireless devices such as sensors from the OccuSwitch Wireless OSW family switches scene selectors and addition luminaires equipped with the ActiLume Wireless DALI gen2 system adding luminaires with ActiLume Wireless DALI gen2 system is covered in paragraph 5 4 The procedure to add devices is described in the following sub paragraphs Important to understand is that wireless sensors switches and scene selectors always function at network level so they cannot be added to a zone and there is a limitation on the amount and type of devices that can be added to a network refer to paragraph 2 5 The system has to be brought into the Opened network state coming from the Test and Configuration state To bring the system in the Test and Configuration state it has to be unlocked as described in paragraph 5 7 The drawing beneath is a guideline ko Power up gt Sisiane we 1 l i i i L o Yes New or Reset No o o
91. t y Figure 108 LCA8001 The sensor can also be mounted into the luminaire housing either directly or by using the available LCA8006 cover or the LCA8005 clip in combination with a LCA8006 cover To mount the sensor directly a hole in the luminaire housing needs to be punched or cut The dimensions of the hole can be found in the table of this page under the heading LRI1663 When the sensor including the LCA8006 cover needs to be mounted into the luminaire housing the dimensions for the hole can be found in the table under the heading LRI1663 LCA8006 Figure 109 LCA8006 The sensor including the LCA8006 cover can also be combined with the clip LCA8005 for mounting into the luminaire housing Details of the hole dimensions can be found under the heading LRI1663 LCA8006 LCA8005 mM D e 4 Figure 110 21 7 _ 59 6 16 me H L 3 mam Figure 1 1 LCA8005 fi 25 2 R 4x Figure 112 R 2 0 23 05 x 40 9 440 600 Y 13 9 17 0 22 0 Z Ral Se e All dimensions mentioned in mm Z material thickness Table Philips ActiLume Wireless DALI 2 Generation Ch 8 Built in requirements 8 65 Another mounting option is to use the latching rills on the back of the sensor To use this way of mounting 2 holes 04 mm have to be drilled which need to
92. t indicate the position of the DB and will help during design in Since the DB is located near the side of the controller housing it is of the utmost importance that this part of the housing is as close as possible to the open area of the luminaire If the ActiLume Wireless DALI gen2 controller is mounted as in the drawing it should be mounted as tight as possible against the wall of the luminaire housing Each millimeter distance will considerably decrease the transmission range of the ActiLume Wireless DALI gen2 controller When a network is formed with multiple ActiLume Wireless DALI gen2 controllers the best communication between the devices will exist if all ActiLume Wireless DALI gen2 controllers are mounted in the same direction In this way the maximum transmission distance of 10 meter can be covered Figure 117 8 3 5 Wiring to and from the controller The ActiLume Wireless DALI gen2 controller has WAGO 250 connectors and one 1 RJ10 receptacle The WAGO 250 is a connector that accepts a wide range of wire sizes with a cross section areas from 0 5 mm to 1 5 mm 16 20 AWG Wiring needs to be stripped at a length of 8 5 9 5 mm This makes it easy to have the ActiLume Wireless DALI gen2 controller fit into any luminaire without having to use special wiring The RJIO receptacle connects and locks the cable of the LR11663 multi sensor 5 PHILIPS Cr mo ActiLume Wireless DALI gen
93. tate i i Test and Configuration 4 i il state state Figure 33 5 22 Philips ActiLume Wireless DALI 2 Generation Ch 5 Creating a new network To add luminaires to the network follow this procedure Press add while pointing at a luminaire that is to become part of the network luminaire will dim down 2 Repeat step while pointing at the following luminaires until all are added to the network each time a luminaire is added it will dim down PHILIPS Figure 34 It is good practice to create the network starting in the center of the area working in a circular manner outwards until all luminaires are added By using this method a strong and stable network is created Next step is to close the network bringing it into the Test and Configuration state as described in the next paragraph 5 5 Closing a network Once all luminaires with ActiLume Wireless DALI gen2 system or wireless Philips ZigBee devices have been added to the network it has to be closed The drawing beneath is a guideline il il il l state l Opened network state s z Test and Configuration state l 1 1 state f i Figure 35 To close the network follow this procedure Press close while pointing to one of the luminaires all luminaires will now dim up The network is now in Test and Configuration state To test the n
94. the red LED on the IRT9090 will flash After transmission connected light s will flash twice to confirm that the command is correctly received and executed With this action the system goes into the Operational state and is ready for daily use To 5 7 Unlocking a network In some cases there is a need to make a modification to unlock the network follow this procedure an existing network which is in the Operational state for example to adapt a setting In that case the network needs to be brought into the Test and Configuration state I Press unlock red LED on IRT9090 The drawing beneath is a guideline will flash 2 Press send while pointing at a luminaire with ActiLume Wireless DALI gen2 system i i i i i i i i PHILIPS state f besaan BESE i i Figure 40 eae ME i Lol LH ne During transmission the red LED on the IRT9090 will f pened network state flash After transmission connected light s will flash twice A to confirm that the command is correctly received and Send Unlock executed o um 6 _ Test and Configuration Operational state oo gt state Figure 39 Philips ActiLume Wireless DALI 2 Generation Ch 5 Creating a new network 5 25 5 8 Removing a luminaire from a network To remove luminaires equipped with the ActiLume Wireless DALI gen2 system from a network the network need
95. tically once no presence is detected and the hold time has expired Again here DDR is enabled to give additional energy saving For this Manual On application an IRT8030 IRT8050 UID8410 UID8450 UID8451 UID8460 or UID846 remote control can be used 3 2 7 Mode 7 Comfort off when vacant Comfort lights off when vacant Mode 7 is designed for use in areas where lights must switch on automatically upon occupancy detection and stay on for the 5 minutes hold time after the area is unoccupied After the hold time has expired the lights will go to background level during the 5 minutes prolong time before automatically being switched off This mode creates a more comfortable feeling than Mode 6 but is less energy saving In this Mode DDR is disabled Mode 4 Mode 7 min min Manual on Auto on Auto off Auto off Figure 19 Figure 22 3 2 5 Mode 5 Non working area always on Mode 5 functions just like Mode except in this Mode the lights will never switch off and the set point for the DDR is set to a lower level This mode is very useful for an area for moving from one place to another for example a corridor where lights should not be switched off 3 2 8 Mode 8 Max savings always on This mode gives a lot of savings by dimming back to background level as soon as there has been not presence detected for 2 minutes On the other hand the lights will not b
96. to Figure 122 Philips ActiLume Wireless DALI 2 Generation Ch 9 OccuSwitch wireless movement detectors 9 71 LRM1775 OSW Wall sensor The LRM1I775 is a battery SAFT LS 14500 3 6V lithium thionyl chloride Li SOCI2 AA size powered wall sensor Generally mounted at a height of 2 3m and it has a rectangular presence detection pattern of 10 0 x 10 0m for minor and 15 0 x 15 0m for major movements For additional information on the product refer to the datasheet 10m 5m Y at I5m ot Figure 23 MultiOne This chapter is an introduction on how to configure commission the ActiLume Wireless DALI gen2 system using the MultiOne software in combination with the LCN8650 USB2ZigBee dongle hardware The software contains two manuals in pdf format to provide background and detailed user information To open these manuals one Getting started and one User manual a suitable reader needs to be installed recommendation Adobe Reader To obtain the MultiOne software go to the www philips com MultiOne website and select MultiOne Engineering 2 7 or higher when prompted choose Open and use the computers unzip facility to unpack and save the file Before installing the software request a User Software Key by clicking on the link on the web page and filling in the required information Double click on the saved exe file and follow on screen instructions to install the MultiOne software Once the M
97. to the same IR group address then the result can be that the system reacts to remotes that are set to different IR group addresses and that were assigned to be used with different network s 6 6 Changing the RF channel Nowadays many devices are active in the 2 4GHz frequency band with a number of channels in that band so it is imaginable that there is disturbance on the network that the ActiLume Wireless DALI gen2 controller s are in Disturbance can for example be that not all luminaires will react when a light on or off command is send ActiLume Wireless DALI gen2 controller s are able to operate in only one out of three channels either channel 15 20 or 25 Be aware that you cannot identify the channel the network is operating in To be able to make a configuration change the network has to be in the Test and Configuration state refer to paragraph 5 7 Note Change is at network level To change the RF channel follow this procedure Press RF channel red LED on remote will flash 2 Select a two digit code either 15 20 or 25 note the chosen code down 3 Press send During transmission the red LED on the IRT9090 will flash After transmission connected light s will flash twice to confirm that the command is correctly received and executed To test if the RF channel change was PHILIPS successful follow the procedure Figure 68 4 Press off while pointing to a luminaire _ Al
98. ts i 3 5 Creating a new network 5 1 5 2 5 3 5 4 5 5 5 6 5 7 5 8 5 9 5 10 5 11 Determining the state of a ActiLume Wireless DALI gen2 system Reset of a ActiLume Wireless DALI gen2 system Creating a network with ActiLume Wireless DALI gen2 system Adding luminaires to a new network Closing a network Locking a network Unlocking a network Removing a luminaire from a network Creating zones in a network Removing a luminaire from a zone Adding wireless devices to an existing network Adding a sensor from the OSW family to a network Removing resetting a OSW sensor from a network Adding a UID8410 device to a network Removing a UID8410 from a network Introduction to ZigBee Green Power ZGP devices ding a UID8450 ZGP switch to a network ding a UID845 ZGP switch to a network ding a UID8460 ZGP scene selector to a network d Gr On On Gn Ov On On Ga On COamaW AW BW LK gt Q ing a UID8461 ZGP scene selector to a network 6 Changing default settings configuring 6 1 6 2 6 3 6 4 6 5 6 6 6 7 6 8 6 9 6 10 6 11 6 12 6 13 6 14 6 15 6 16 6 17 6 18 6 19 6 20 Changing the application mode Request active Mode Setting the background level Changing Power up state Setting the network IR group address Changing the RF channel Walk test 100 hour burn in Disable the motion sensor PIR Selecting motion sensor PIR sensitivity Selecting motion se
99. tton keep button depressed Wait until an audible signal is generated by the UI then remove the paperclip 3 Mount the back cover This action resets the UID8410 device including stored network settings and it is no longer part of a network Philips ActiLume Wireless DALI 2 Generation Ch 5 Creating a new network 5 31 5 11 5 Introduction to ZigBee Green Power ZGP devices A ZigBee network and devices function in the 2 4GHz frequency band but within one channel of that frequency band For the ActiLume Wireless DALI gen2 system channels 15 20 and 25 are available When creating a network it is not known which channel is used and when adding a ZGP device to a network these devices have to be linked to the same channel as the channel the network is operating in The procedure for linking a ZGP device into a network is described in the following paragraphs if the network channel needs to be changed refer to paragraph 6 7 for example due to disturbances the ZGP device s have to be relinked to the same channel that the network is using 5 11 6 Adding a UID8450 ZGP switch to a network The network has to be in the Opened network state refer to paragraph 5 11 Figure 57 If a UID8450 needs to be added to the network follow this procedure Remove the switch cover from the device with a thin but wide flat screwdriver insert at the indicated point while pressing the top button The inn
100. ty but with different outline 2 1 ActiLume gen2 multi sensor LRI1 663 The ActiLume gen2 multi sensor contains four functional devices in a single housing and is wired with a connection cable of one meter to the controller The functional devices are nfrared receiver Light detector co Movement detector PIR Presence detector indicator Figure 3 The application area of ActiLume gen2 multi sensor is a typical indoor environment offices corridors meeting rooms etc in normally heated and ventilated areas ActiLume gen2 multi sensor has no protection against aggressive chemicals or water pollution degree 2 The sensor is normally mounted inside a Class luminaire and is optimized for a ceiling height of 2 5 to 3 meter Philips ActiLume DALI 2 Generation Ch 2 Product characteristics 2 7 2 8 The mounting height can reach up to 5 meter but the sensitivity patterns of the sensors will change accordingly 2 1 1 IR receiver The infrared receiver serves as a communication portal for the commissioning tool IRT9090 and also for the following user interfaces gt IRT8030 gt IRT8050 gt UID8510 The angle under which the IR receiver is able to receive RC5 codes is 55 in a 360 degree circle luminaire C sensor 55 2 2m Remote 1 25m control oS Figure 5 2 1 2 Light sensor The day light sensor is a photo diode that reads actual average lumi
101. uding a description on how to create networks and zones Following remote controls are for daily use and they are briefly described in the following sub paragraphs gt IRT8030 gt IRT8050 gt UID8510 7 3 1 Using the IRT8030 The IRT8030 is a 4 preset scenes battery 4x AAA or LRO3 coded powered remote control and can be used for wall mounting holder included or tabletop operation The IRT8030 can be used to recall 4 scenes presets The IR group address can be selected by setting dipswitches through 3 see datasheet for details Figure 96 Scene recall is covered in paragraph 6 18 5 and the lower button on the IRT8030 remote is always used to switch lights off 7 60 Philips ActiLume Wireless DALI 2 Generation Ch 7 Manual control 7 3 2 Using the IRT8050 The IRT8050 is a battery 4x AAA or LRO3 coded powered remote control suitable for wall mounting or tabletop operation The infrared radiation pattern has been optimized for wall mounted operation The IRT8050 can operate in two different manners gt Simple control on up off down gt Scene recall also called preset control Figure 97 The manner in which the IR remote controls the connected ActiLume Wireless DALI gen2 system s depends on the setting of dipswitches 4 through 8 The IR group address can be selected by setting dipswitches through 3 see datasheet for details The operation of the scene recall function is covered in paragrap
102. utes Grace time is the time from T4 to T5 during which the lights are being dimmed down from the current light level to the background level The following time is the default value gt 10 seconds for all Modes I 15 Possible values are 0 2 3 25 seconds Prolong time is the time from T5 to T6 at which the background level is maintained at a fixed level Modes have different prolong times The following times are the default values gt Infinite for Modes 5 8 and 9 meaning the lights are not switched off gt 30 minutes for Mode 10 gt 15 minutes for Mode 2 gt 5 minutes for Mode 7 gt 0 minutes for Modes 3 4 6 and II 15 Possible values for prolong time are 0 2 3 150 and infinite Smart time is a period of time that extends the Hold time T3 to T4 by several minutes if during the Grace time T4 to T5 occupancy is detected This time extension is only done once After the next T4 the smart timer will be switched off again The following times are the default values gt 10 minutes for Modes 4 and 12 15 gt 0 minutes for Modes 5 11 Possible values are 0 2 15 minutes Figure 15 2 12 Philips ActiLume Wireless DALI 2 Generation Ch 2 Product characteristics 3 ActiLume Wireless DALI gen2 application modes This chapter gives an overview of the modes in which the ActiLume Wireless DALI gen2 system can be used ActiLume Wireless DALI gen2
103. utiOne software is installed insert the USB2ZigBee dongle into a free USB 2 0 port Its driver is then automatically installed l Note The LCN8650 USB2ZigBee dongle has to be ordered separately 10 1 Starting MultiOne software If a shortcut on the desktop of the computer was created double click on it to start the software If no shortcut was created search your computer and start the software from the applicable location All screen shots shown are of MultiOne release 2 7 The Application mode start screen is shown Philips MultiOne 2 7 application mode selector MultiOne Application mode Man Recent documents Commands Features L L query Li Li Diagnostics Scheduler IB Single device programming Figure 24 10 72 Philips ActiLume Wireless DALI 2 4 Generation Ch 10 MultiOne From this screen you have access to the Getting started and User manual and have the option to remember your choice and not show this screen after restarting Select the Application mode All button After opening see window beneath tabs regarding Device features Commands Traceability Scheduler Query and Diagnostics are visible but these are not relevant for ActiLume Wireless DALI gen2 FE Pietios PutOme 27 y No device hat been selected or the selected device doesn t support any features Use Network to select a device Figure 125 Select Tools gt Connection s
104. ve mode When this is done the sensor can be removed Hence the ActiLume needs to be in a network so it can act on other signals coming from other devices 11 74 Philips ActiLume Wireless DALI 2 4 Generation Ch FAQ Q9 A9 QIO AlO QII All QI2 Al2 QI3 Al3 Ol4 Al4 QI5 Al5 O16 Al6 O17 Al7 Do all luminaires in a network need to be equipped with the ActiLume Wireless DALI gen2 system No as each ActiLume Wireless DALI gen2 controller can drive upto a maximum of 4 DALI drivers that in general will not be mounted in one luminaire refer to configuration example in paragraph 8 5 How many zones can be created in one 1 network The maximum amount is 32 zones Can OccuSwitch Wireless sensors be added to one or more zones No wireless sensors are always part of the network not of a zone within a network Can zones be assigned to independent IR group addresses Yes but please notice that as On Off commands from remotes are relayed across the network all luminaires will respond even if assigned to different IR group addresses Is it practical to assign different IR group addresses to zones to achieve local control No see previous O and A If local control is required create two or more small networks with different IR group addresses What is the average battery lifetime of OccuSwitch Wireless LRM1763 LRM1765 LRM1770 and LRM1775 sensors The average l
105. wer up state prolong time and background level 7 Send button Enable disable Daylight sensor 7 Select Daylight sensor behavior influence on DDR DDO and DDS Background level IR group address Enable disable 00hr burn in Reset to factory defaults Modes 12 through 15 maintain their settings v v v v PHILIPS Figure 6l Various default settings of the ActiLume DALI gen2 can be changed by means of the IRT9090 remote control In this chapter it will be explained how to make these changes In the following paragraphs there will be references to the red LED and send button of which the location is indicated in the picture All changes mentioned in this chapter need to be made with the network in the Test and Configuration state refer to paragraph 5 7 Ifa configuration change is successfully executed connected luminaires will flash twice When the configuration change fails the connected luminaires will flash four times Philips ActiLume Wireless DALI 2 Generation Ch 6 Changing default settings configuring 6 35 6 1 Changing the application mode The default active application mode is Mode Cell Office To select a different application mode the network has to be in the Test and Configuration state refer to paragraph 5 7 l Note Change is at network level If a different application mode needs to be selected follow this procedure I Press mode red LE
106. with the remotes IRT9090 UID8410 IRT8030 IRT8050 UID85 10 UID8460 and UID8461 With IRT9090 all 16 scenes out of 16 that can be stored in ActiLume Wireless DALI gen2 systems can be recalled The system has to be in the Operational state refer to paragraph 5 6 Note A scene recall is active on network level A Activate one of the motion sensors in the network so that luminaries are on To recall a scene follow this procedure Press scene red LED on remote will flash 2 Select a scene number 1 16 3 Point the front of the remote to the multi sensor and press send PHILIPS Figure 83 Response of all connected luminaires is that they will change their light level related to the selected scene number setting 6 50 Philips ActiLume Wireless DALI 2 Generation Ch 6 Changing default settings configuring 6 18 4 Scene recall with UID8410 Stored scenes can be recalled with the remotes IRT9090 UID8410 IRT8030 IRT8050 UID8510 UID8460 and UID8461 With UID8410 only the first 3 scenes out of 16 that can be stored in ActiLume Wireless DALI gen2 systems can be recalled The system has to be in the Operational state refer to paragraph 5 6 Note A scene recall is active on network level and the UID8410 has to be part of the network To recall a scene follow this procedure Briefly press one of the PHILIPS three scene buttons the related scene button is
107. y Since motion detection is based on moving temperature spots it is possible that the sensor detects movement from for example airflow from an HVAC unit which has a different temperature compared to its surroundings which can lead to false triggering of the system If airflow triggers the sensor it is possible to reduce its sensitivity to eliminate this effect There are two settings available high default or low sensitivity The system has to be in the Test and Configuration state refer to paragraph 5 7 Note Setting is on one 1 ActiLume Wireless DALI gen2 system level so the procedure has to be repeated for all ActiLume Wireless DALI gen2 systems in the network if needed To modify the sensitivity of the motion sensor PIR follow this procedure I Press pir red LED on remote will flash 2 Press for High sensitivity 3 for Low sensitivity 3 Point the front of the remote to the multi sensor and press send PHILIPS Figure 73 Philips ActiLume Wireless DALI 2 Generation Ch 6 Changing default settings configuring 6 43 During transmission the red LED on the IRT9090 will flash After transmission connected light s will flash twice to confirm that the command is correctly received and executed If the PIR function is disabled it can be enabled by selecting either on or one of the two sensitivity settings at step two of this procedure Lock the network if confi
108. y to mount the ActiLume Wireless DALI gen2 controller Just drill 2 holes 94 2 mm into a suitable position of the luminaire housing according to the pattern as visible beneath i 4 2 mm i 168 170 mm Figure 115 The ActiLume Wireless DALI gen2 controller can be mounted by means of screws washers and nuts As the controller needs to communicate with other Philips Zigbee wireless devices the position where it is to be mounted inside the luminaire housing when made from metal needs to be carefully chosen In order to have the RF signals enter and exit the metal luminaire the luminaire must be open to 2 4GHz RF waves If there is doubt whether the luminaire is suited for using in combination with the ActiLume Wireless DALI gen2 controller it is strongly recommended to make a few tests to determine if the combination can be used and or if the transmission range is sufficient The ActiLume Wireless DALI gen2 controller consists of a mother board MB that handles the main functionality and a daughter board DB that takes care of the RF signal transmission reception The location and situation of this DB is important to have good communication between the different luminaires and other wireless devices The following drawing marks the position and approximate size of the DB related to the ActiLume Wireless DALI gen2 controller housing The housing has markings on the outside tha
109. ylight sensor can be selected including being enabled or disabled if the used application or situation requires this Selecting different daylight sensor behavior has influence on DDR DDO and DDS so bear this in mind in relation to the Mode the ActiLume Wireless DALI gen2 system is being used in The system has to be in the Test and Configuration state refer to paragraph 5 7 Note Setting is on one 1 ActiLume Wireless DALI gen2 system level so the procedure has to be repeated for all ActiLume Wireless DALI gen2 systems in the network if needed Enable Daylight Depen dent Regulation Enable Daylight Dependent Regulation and Daylight Override Table 7 To select different daylight sensing behavior follow this procedure Press daylight red LED on remote will flash 2 Select number see table 3 Point the front of the remote to the multi sensor and press send PHILIPS Figure 75 During transmission the red LED on the IRT9090 will flash After transmission connected light s will flash twice to confirm that the command is correctly received and executed Disabled Disabled Enabled Lock the network if configuration and testing is completed according to paragraph 5 6 Philips ActiLume Wireless DALI 2 Generation Ch 6 Changing default settings configuring 6 45 6 13 Change hold time The hold time this is the time that connected light s are still being regulated althou
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