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1. Press mode 1s at Min level followed by 1s at Max level counts as 1 button this example mode 5 Max level ass ANS A 2s State Double digit State after request Mode before request Mode 10 State 2s 2s 2s 2s before request Min level o 2s Off i Press Start of second digit 1s at Min level followed by 1s at Max level counts as 1 mode end of first digit 2s Off counts as O zero button this example mode 10 Max level Ps rear IDEYA 174 L4 F4 nneemeg S 2s 2s State Double digit State after request Modest before request Modes 11 through 16 State 2s 2s 2s 2s before request Min level Press Start of second digit mode end of first digit Figure 43 button 1s at Min level followed by 1s at Max level counts as 1 this example mode 14 ActiLume DALI gen2 Release 2 x OEM Application Guide Changing default settings commissioning 6 3 Setting the background level By default the background level is set to 10 or 20 depending on the active mode To change the background level by means of the IRT9090 follow the next steps 1 Press background O for min 1 for 10 2 for 2096 3 for 3096 4 for 4096 5 for 5096 6 for 6096 7 for 7096 2 Press 3 Point the front of the remote to the Multi Sensor LRI1663 and press send PHILIPS Figure 44 After transmission the lights connected to the A
2. f The following situation differs to the previous one In this case there is daylight ingress All luminaires that are active in background mode will still not react to this ingress of daylight The window luminaire DALI group 1 of the first island that has detected occupancy will however react on the ingress of daylight and reduces the light output to compensate for daylight ingress The luminaires of DALI group 3 and 2 of the first island will follow with an offset to produce a light level of approximately 600lux at task height if Again here the effect from an additional 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 Please note that all luminaires in the open office that are active at background light level will maintain that even when the luminaires of first island have been switched off the due to the DDS function being active The next drawing gives an indication of a situation whereby the luminaires of DALI group 1 and 3 of island 1 have been switched off due a large amount of daylight ingress Figure 75 Figure 76 4 Figure 77 In the last situation a free floor standing luminaire is added to the room adjacent to the desk that is occupied In the example below there is
3. 4 i loe DALI gear O DALI gear Figure 107 ActiLume DALI gen2 Release 2 x OEM Application Guide 15 MultiOne This chapter is an introduction on how to configure commission the ActiLume DALI gen2 system using the MultiOne software in combination with the LCN8600 MultiOne interface USB2DALI 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 9 1 or higher when prompted choose Open and use the computers unzip facility to unpack and save the file Important 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 the on screen instructions to install the MultiOne software Once the MultiOne software is installed connect the DALI connection of the USB2DALI interface to the DALI Port 2 connection of an ActiLume DALI gen2 system Please note that the USB2DALI interface has two DALI connections that can be used to connect
4. Enable Walk test On Off HVAC Sunblinds key Enable pass through Disable Table 10 7 Manual control The ActiLume DALI gen2 is the perfect system to keep the light at a constant level without having to interfere If however the light level needs to be changed this can be done by using a Touch and Dim switch or by remote control As soon as the light level is manually changed DDR is disabled Active DDR can be regained by selecting Scene 1 on one of the suitable IR remotes 71 Touch and Dim Push button control The Touch and Dim functionality of the ActiLume DALI gen2 works in the same way as it is implemented in many other Philips Lighting products The T and D input is used for this application The push button used must be of the retractive push to make type meaning the contact is closed when the push button is operated otherwise the contact is open PHILIPS CE X Tango ActiLume DALI Gen2 LLCI663 00 Us ingay a 4 LIO 9137003494 t soon UST Q f IL PA teste sa o ferien X imo CPC 12 35 Pama Moparts rne e Um Copper Conducion oniy rated PC mn Made in che Netherlands Figure 62 The usage of the Touch and Dim is very intuitive When pushing the button the lights will react immediately depending on their previous situation In the table below the different sequences are given Reaction Action Duration Very short push lt 0 0
5. Mode 4 Cell office pin Auto on ww Auto off o Figure 28 ActiLume DALI gen2 Release 2 x OEM Application Guide ActiLume DALI gen2 application and user modes 4 5 Mode 5 Open plan Task Workspace 8 Decorative Mode 5 functions just like Mode 2 except in this Mode the Window and Corridor light are replaced by Task and Workspace light Both Task as well as Workspace lighting will have DDR where the Workspace will have an offset of up to 30 see also section 3 4 Daylight regulation and dynamic offset This allows the use of low power sources that bring just the required minimum of 200 lux in the working environment using down lighters or wall washers This does not only create a different atmosphere but also saves energy compared to a classic luminaire arrangement Direct indirect To apply direct and indirect lighting the direct lights must be connected to the luminaire containing the Philips ActiLume DALI gen2 controller with the connector labeled Window The indirect lights must be connected to the luminaire containing the Philips ActiLume DALI gen2 controller using the connector labeled Corridor The indirect light will then follow the direct light level with 30 offset as described in section 3 4 Daylight regulation and dynamic offset Mode 5 Open plan office Ca at Auto on Auto off Figure 29 4 6 Mode 6 Corridor stair
6. Reacting on PBU Signaling with Yes same mode address received via Parallel Link Bus Retention time settings start when hold time ended 150 min 180 min Table 3 ActiLume DALI gen2 Release 2 x OEM Application Guide ActiLume DALI gen2 application and user modes 4 18 Mode settings overview 2 Mode 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 Group 1 Window Range Occupancy Control Auto On Auto Off Daylight Dependent Override Daylight Dependent Regulation Daylight Dependent Switching i Enable ActiLume DALI gen2 Release 2 x OEM Application Guide ActiLume DALI gen2 application and user modes Mode 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 N 12 13 14 15 16 Group 2 Corridor Auto On Auto Off Manual On Auto Off Manual On Man Off Occupancy Control Daylight Dependent j Disable Override Enable Daylight Dependent j Disable Regulation Enable Daylight Dependent j Disable Switching Enable Max Dynamic Daylight Oo 10 15 ActiLume DALI gen2 Release 2 x OEM Application Guide ActiLume DALI gen2 application and user modes Mode 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 Group 3 Range Middle Decorative Occupancy Control Daylight Dependent Disable Override Enable Daylight Dependent Regulation Enable Daylight Dependent Disable Max Dynamic Daylight Regulation Offset ActiLume DALI gen2 Rel
7. override Some can also be used for scene setting preset and scene recall Detailed remote controls information can be found in section 7 3 Infrared IR control Additional movement detection area extension sensors LRM8118 and LRM8119 to assure movement is detected wherever needed IRT8030 IRT8050 Figure 4 ActiLume DALI gen2 Release 2 x OEM Application Guide The angle under which the IR receiver will receive RC5 codes is 55 in a 360 degree circle luminaire c sensor 2 2m Remote 1 25m control NA Y lt gt 1 8m Figure 5 21 2 Light sensor The day light sensor is a photo diode that reads actual average luminance 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 colors and structure of the materials chosen 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 0 3 The luminance signal is sent continuously to the ActiLume DALI gen2 controller The ActiLume DALI gen2 controller translates this signal into dimming commands in order to get a constant light level on the desk of approximately 600 lux
8. Q o 4 mm 20 mm Figure 90 Another way of mounting the sensor is to punch a hole in the luminaire e g in the infill panel and push the sensor from the inside into the rectangular hole so only the front part of the sensor will be visible on the outside of the luminaire Also here 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 driver to the lamp s is the shortest r 2 3 mm 4x 17 mm 44 mm pa Figure 91 Finally the least visible way to mount the sensor into the luminaire is to make 4 round holes as described in the pattern below and have only the sensing parts of the sensor look outside Please contact your local sales representative for more info on ordering these rings or other accessories GOO 5 0 9 5 mm 8 5 mm 5 0 mm mm Figure 92 9 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 RJ1O 4p4c connector is attached Q Important 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 The sensor wire should be kept away from any other wiring at least 3 cm at all times inside as well as outside the
9. Q12 A12 Q13 A13 Q14 A14 It is possible to recall scenes with PBUs No this is not possible For recalling scenes the IRT8030 IRT8050 or IRT9090 is needed How can you switch between Decorative lighting and Middle row This depends on what mode is selected The best way to go is to do the DALI grouping by means of the IRT9090 and then select the mode in which Group 3 is either Decorative lighting or Middle row A second way of doing is to use the MultiOne software and interface Do we have a maximum length of the Touch and Dim button to the ActiLume DALI gen2 controller There is in principle no max length defined but if the line gets too long it is possible that disturbances will be picked up by this line giving unwanted actions taken by the ActiLume DALI gen2 To prevent this the following R C filter can be used to eliminate these disturbances as much as possible where Ls is connected to the Touch and Dim input of the ActiLume DALI gen2 see figure 115 Touch and Dim switch 100 Ohm e y Type MRS25 9 o ls 5 330 nF z Type X2 275V aj K PE E f pai 2L A 5 Figure 115 Q15 Can I connect 2 or more ActiLume DALI gen2 in A15 Q16 A16 parallel to one Touch and Dim button No this is not possible since the ActiLume DALI gen2 has no synchronization possibility implemented Can I connect 2 or more Touch and Dim buttons in parallel
10. Mode4 Cell Office Task Workspace amp Decorative 155 ere res Mode 8 Meeting Room 8 Decorative Mode 9 Open plan Task Middle Workspace amp mains switching Mode 10 Free floor standing luminaire Mode 11 Adjacent Cell Office Window Corridor 8 _ Decorative Mode 12 Free for OEM copy of Mode 2 Mode 13 Free for OEM copy of Mode 8 Mode 14 Free for OEM copy of Mode 8 Mode 15 Free for OEM copy of Mode 11 Mode 16 Free for OEM Table 2 41 Mode 1 Cell Office Window Corridor 8 Decorative For cell office applications ActiLume DALI gen2 has dedicated Modes From these Modes Mode 1 is the basic and most applied mode Mode 1is the default mode in which the ActiLume DALI gen2 is supplied The functioning of Mode 1 is described in the graph below 100 Light tevet f c ML TN ActiLume DALI gen2 Release 2 x OEM Application Guide ActiLume DALI gen2 application and user modes Background level TI T2 T3 T4 T6 T7 Time T8 T9T1O ex o ma kapi l a 4 D y KH F F Artificial light level Natural light leve Figure 22 Before T1 no one is in the office so the lights are off At T1 someone enters the office the artificial light will go to 100 and then immediately start DDR Daylight Dependent Regulation to regulate according to the amount of natural daylight coming through the windows At T2 the person is leav
11. can only be changed by means of the MultiOne tool and software A Warning Do not connect the D of port 1 and port 2 together Nor from the same ActiLume nor from different ActiLume This will adversely damage the ActiLume This also goes for the D of port 1 and 2 5 1 How does it work When a greater system is formed out of a number of ActiLume DALI gen2 systems and they are all connected together via the parallel linking configuration each ActiLume DALI gen2 system can communicate about which mode it is operating in and if local occupancy is detected sends this message onto the parallel linking connection Other ActiLume DALI gen2 operating in the same or in a different mode can react on this signal in three different ways namely Treat the signal as if the occupancy was detected by itself Go into background level Do not react and ignore the signal These reactions are changeable by means of the MultiOne software and tool ActiLume DALI gen2 Release 2 x OEM Application Guide Example Given a part of a floor plan below there are several different areas each with their own specific Mode setting In each room there is a setup of luminaires with one ActiLume DALI gen2 systems and in the corridor there are a few ActiLume DALI gen2 systems Some of the areas are occupied and others are not but will react to the occupancy signals from these areas The corridor for example will always be on or in background level as long as
12. using the remote control IRT9090 The red LED and green send button play an important role when making changes to the ActiLume DALI gen2 system configuration The red LED will blink when expecting additional key input after initiating an action for example when changing the mode number Once the input is provided or an internal timer approximately 2 3s has expired it will stop blinking The green send button is used to transmit the information to the ActiLume DALI gen2 system During transmission the red LED will blink rapidly The position of the red LED and green send button is shown in the picture above 6 1 Changing the mode The default active mode is Mode 1 Cell Office There are 2 ways to change the active mode with remote IRT9090 and with the service button on the Multi Sensor LRIT663 611 Using the IRT9090 Follow the next steps 1 Press mode 2 Select your mode to be made active For Mode 1 press 1 or O followed by 1 For Mode 14 press 1 followed by 4 etc 3 Point the front of the remote to the Multi Sensor LRI1663 and press send PHILIPS Figure 40 After transmission the lights connected to the ActiLume DALI gen2 will blink as a confirmation that the transmission is received correctly and the requested change has been made 61 2 Using the Service button Even without any remote control a selection can be made between Mode 1 and Mode 2 In t
13. 2 PHILIPS 5 LCU2070 9137 003 35103 Made in EU PFTyyw CE LCU2070 max 4 i LCU2070 19137 003 35103 Made in EU iPFTyyw CE Figure 98 If multiple ActiLume DALI gen2 are connected together via parallel linking configuration the instructions send by a PBU will be communicated to other ActiLume DALI gen2 and all ActiLume DALI gen2 that are in the same mode as the one transmitting the PBU signal will act on it in the same way 13 2 Extension sensor LRM8118 and LRM8119 o LU Figure 99 LRM8119 Figure 100 LRM8118 If the PIR coverage of the standard Multi Sensor is insufficient up to 2 extra extension sensors can be connected to one ActiLume DALI gen2 The LRM8118 is an extension sensor to be mounted into the ceiling and the LRM8119 is a sensor to be mounted into a luminaire Both sensors are connected directly onto one of the DALI connections and they will be powered via the DALI line so no extra wiring connection to the mains is needed If an extra cover LCA8004 is placed on the LRM8119 it has the same look and feel as the Multi Sensor and will have the same dimensions and therefore fits in on the same brackets and clips as described in subsection 9 3 1 The LRM8118 however is a version for recessed ceiling mounting To mount this extension sensor a hole must be drilled in the ceiling in which the sensor fits Both extension sensor LRM8118 and LRM8119 have a viewing angle restrictor This
14. When the luminaire is packed into a box or when handled during installation precaution should be taken that the lens is not exposed to any mechanical forces There are low voltage digital signals passing through the cable of the multi sensor to the ActiLume DALI gen2 To limit disturbances of the communication the sensor cable should not run in parallel bundled together or fixed with the same tie rap with the mains cable DALI cables and or fluorescent lamp wires The Sensor cable can be combined with the DC lines of the led panels if the LEDs are amplitude dimming drivers DALI lines can be combined with the mains lines but not with the fluorescent lamp wiring By applying these rules the noise coupling is limited and improves the EMI performance Grounding of the ActiLume DALI gen2 is also of great importance The ground connection of the ActiLume should be connected directly from the central grounding point of the luminaire Grounding via different devices should be prevented at all times The ActiLume multi sensor should not be positioned Close to the so called hot side of a fluorescent lamp A minimum distance of 8 cm should be applied The hot side of the lamp is that side where the wires are the shortest as displayed on the label of the driver Warm and cold airflows via ventilation outlets HVAC can cause unwanted triggers in the PIR sensing device When designing the luminaire it should be avoided that the dissipated hea
15. Window IDA Ls d Dazn 4 110 DALI gear l N L 4 DA Ls d il DA N 4 1 O DALI gear N 4 L NL Luminaires Corridor DA Ls T DA N l O EN DALI gear 4 N 4 L 1 Figure 104 ActiLume DALI gen2 Release 2 x OEM Application Guide Connection diagrams in different configurations 14 2 Parallel Linking configuration DALI Port 1 Window Master DALI Port 2 Corridor H Slave i Slave DALI Port 1 Window Master DALI Port 2 f Corridor hl i Slave L N PE l Optional Slave l DA Ls J DA N 4 i O DALI gear pt N L 1 Luminaires functionality depends on programming IDA Ls J JDA N LIE 4 JO DALI gear 4 N 4 L 4 T ee Z j Connection is polarity sensitive I so attention should be payed to correct wiring Optional J 4 i O DALI gear 4 N 4 L d Luminaires functionality depends on programming 4DA Ls T 4 DA N 4 O H DALI gear 4 N 4 L al Figure 105 ActiLume DALI gen2 Release 2 x OEM Application Guide Connection diagrams in different configurations 14 3 BMS configura
16. are assigned to DALI groups 3 and 2 so they will follow the dimming of the window luminaires assigned to DALI groupl with an offset The luminaires of the second island which are even further away from the window will also react to the ingress of daylight as it is using its own daylight sensor and adapt the light level output of the luminaires for DALI group 1 2 and 3 respectively The end result is that within the office 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 PONE N Figure 72 ActiLume DALI gen2 Release 2 x OEM Application Guide The following drawing gives an indication of the light level output when the amount of daylight ingress has increases all luminaires of both island 1 and 2 have dimmed further down Y Y pi Figure 73 There is a limitation on the dimming down of luminaires minimum light output is 196 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 wi
17. factory default value d Figure 6 The daylight sensor should be installed with a minimum distance of O 6 meter to 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 them off The optimum distance Y from the window to the ActiLume gen2 Multi Sensor can be obtained from the graph This graph shows the relation between the distance from the window to the sensor Y and the height H of the sensor 2 7m 3 9m Figure 7 Nominal field of view FE 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 460500 H cm Figure 8 21 3 Movement detector The movement sensor is of the Passive Infra Red PIR type that detects movement with an 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 small movements within a 4 by 5 meter area It will cover small movements down to a few centimeters at the task area of a desk and is sensitive t
18. feature During these first 100 hours all connected lights are not dimmed The ActiLume DALI gen2 uses a burning hour counter based on the status of what is connected to the Window DALI Port 1 It is possible to enable and disable the 100 hour burn in mode by means of the remote control By default the 100 hour burn in mode is disabled PHILIPS Figure 61 To start the 100 hours burn in sequence press the 100 h button on the remote control while pointing the remote to the related Multi Sensor When switching on the 100h burn in the lights will blink twice If it is needed to stop and reset the timer this can be done by sending the 100h command again as described above or by using the MultiOne software interface or send a factory reset as described in section 6 13 Resetting the ActiLume DALI gen2 When switching off the 100h burn in by means of IRT9090 the lights will blink once Be aware that all other settings and changes that have been made will be reset to factory defaults when doing this and re commissioning is needed During this 100 hour burn in time all devices connected to the Window DALI Port 1 and Corridor DALI Port 2 if in Window Corridor configuration will not be dimmed Only for set point calibration and commissioning the 100 hour burn in mode will temporarily be overridden If the 100 hour burn in is activated the light sensor is disabled but the presence detector is still active so the light
19. i 7 2 o 1 By factory default DDR is enabled for Group 1 and 2 as described in this table for all modes If DDR is disabled by using the MultiOne tool Scene 1 can be set to a fixed level 2 Group 2 in Mode 10 has no DDR but is fixed to 100 Table 14 Apart from these 4 scenes there are another 16 scenes available when in BMS configuration via the Port 2 Corridor Also for this set of scenes the first scene is used for going into automatic mode and activate daylight regulation For this reason the first scene should not be reprogrammed into a fixed value since the automated sequences are disabled at that time A Warning Scene 1 is intended for Daylight Dependent Regulation DDR If Scene 1 is programmed to a fixed level there is no possibility to start DDR Scene 1 can only be changed by means of the MultiOne tool Changes made to scene 1 via remote controls or via BMS will be ignored 1 BMS network interface ActiLume DALI gen2 can be connected to a Building Management System BMS via a gateway that converts the BMS protocol into DALI and vice versa The BMS protocol can be for example LON EIB KNX Ethernet BACnet etc This interface uses the standard DALI commands to control the ActiLume DALI gen2 Under BMS configuration mode the ActiLume DALI gen2 controller will act in the following way It will behave as a DALI slave like a ballast driver and respond to the DALI commands sent by the gateway It is not possi
20. night mode the BMS has to send the stop command to the ActiLume DALI gen2 As soon as the ActiLume DALI gen2 receives this command it will resume its standard tasks The commands to be sent by the BMS in order to activate or deactivate the night mode are given in the next table Description Select memory bank 100 ara e NG pope Select address Lock byte Enable write operations Enable write operations Unlock the memory bank Select address Enable Disable pem e E T Enable write operations Indicates that the night mode should be disabled or enabled Feature 5 is selected night mode Selects the Set Feature command Stores the control device checksum This will be the l trigger for the ActiLume DALI gen2 to execute the Enable Disable Night Mode command ActiLume DALI gen2 Release 2 x OEM Application Guide System startup behavior at power up 3 System startup behavior at power up This chapter is about how the system will start up when powered for the first time and or after a power interrupt has taken place 3 1 No light after mains power is interrupted ActiLume DALI gen2 should preferably never be disconnected from the mains and be soft switched by means of movement detection or manually via the Touch and Dim push button or IR remote control When ActiLume DALI gen2 is hard switched or if the power supply is interrupted the ActiLume gen2 Multi Sensor requires a circuit stability time of 30 secon
21. off Figure 32 ActiLume DALI gen2 Release 2 x OEM Application Guide ActiLume DALI gen2 application and user modes 4 9 Mode 9 Open plan Task Middle Workspace amp mains switching Mode 9 is a variation on Mode 2 with daylight regulation as described in section 4 2 Mode 2 Open plan Window Middle Corridor In Mode 9 the lights turn off after 15 minutes Figure 33 410 Mode 10 Free floor standing luminaire Mode 10 is a variation on Mode 1 with daylight regulation as described in section 4 1 Mode 1 Cell Office Window Corridor amp Decorative In Mode 10 the lights will go into background level after no occupancy has been detected for 15 minutes Furthermore the difference with Mode 1 is if mains is switched on the lights will be switched on Power up state is lights on Background level After the Hold time 15 minutes has expired the lights will fade down to the background level of 1096 factory setting The background light level can be adjusted to min 196 2096 3096 4096 5096 6096 or 7096 of the light level as described in section 6 3 Setting the background level Mode 10 Free floor standing luminaire Auto on Auto off Only task light DDR Figure 34 4 11 Mode 11 Adjacent Cell Office Window Corridor amp Decorative Mode 11 is a copy of Mode 1 It is created to be able to have different cell office
22. on the next page of an area with offices a meeting room and a corridor In the corridor there are several ActiLume DALI gen2 system and each office and meeting room have an ActiLume DALI gen2 system All ActiLume DALI gen2 systems in the Cell office and Meeting room have been assigned to a group also referred to as DALI group address In this case they are assigned to group numbers 2 3 4 and 5 as given in the drawing All ActiLume DALI gen2 systems in the Corridor are assigned to multiple groups DALI group address In this example to groups 1 2 3 4 and 5 They will react upon each other when receiving occupancy information and on occupancy information from either the Cell offices or the Meeting room For all ActiLume DALI gen2 systems in the corridor the lowest group number is 1 This is called the Base Group Number The other group numbers 2 3 4 and 5 are called Secondary Group Numbers If someone is present in the office where the ActiLume DALI gen2 systems was assigned to group 4 the ActiLume DALI gen2 systems that are in the corridor will all act on this presence because they have also been assigned to group 4 Since Group 4 is not their lowest group number they will all act on the received occupancy signal as defined for the Secondary Group Number for the specific Mode they are operating in usually Mode 6 for a Corridor In this example all the lights in the Corridor will be set to background level The reaction to Bas
23. section 6 3 Setting the background level 100 c Background level Light level ML N Background level TI T2 T3T4 T5 T6 T7 Time T8 T9TIO TI Hi Fi BA K Artificial light level s Overcast insufficient natural light Room occupied Natural light level Sunny sufficient natural light F Room unoccupied Figure 24 In Window Corridor configuration the luminaires alongside the windows are connected to the Window connection of the controller and the others are connected to the Corridor side The corridor side will follow the window side with an Mode 2 Open plan office min Zs min offset For open plan offices designed around the indoor Auto on ZEN xO SM lighting norm EN12464 or when using direct indirect Auto off lH lighting Mode 5 is advised See section 4 5 Mode 5 Ka a if E Open plan Task Workspace amp Decorative Na LI mii li When in Parallel Linking or BMS configuration all Figure 25 luminaires are to be connected to the Window connection and commissioning of the luminaires is needed as described in section 6 15 DALI grouping of ballasts drivers When using the ActiLume DALI gen2 in Parallel Linking or BMS configuration there is also a possibility of having a third group of luminaires intended for a middle row row between window and corridor row lighting
24. shield can be extracted from the LRM8118 extension sensor at any time Figure 101 ActiLume DALI gen2 Release 2 x OEM Application Guide For the LRM8119 there is a cover LCA8004 available that has the same type of shield and will give the same result as for the LRM8118 Figure 102 LRM8119 with cover LCA8004 If a ceiling mounted extension sensor needs to be used and there is no possibility to mount the sensor into the ceiling for example a concrete ceiling there is always the possibility to mount the sensor against the ceiling To make this possible there is an adapter available the LRH8100 Figure 103 LRH8100 Surface mount adapter ActiLume DALI gen2 Release 2 x OEM Application Guide Connection diagrams in different configurations 14 Connection diagrams in different configurations Below some examples of connection diagrams are given Master DALI Port 2 Pind Corridor 14 1 Window Corridor configuration Slave L N PE Slave Optional Slave Slave DA Ls d DA N 4 l1 O DALI gear 4 N 1 L 1 rae Luminaires
25. the unit in between an existing DALI connection loop through function Important Make sure that the ActiLume system build up out of a number of ActiLume DALI gen2 systems is power up before connecting the USB side of the USB2DALI interface Connect the micro USB interface side of the USB2DALI device to two free USB 2 0 ports of the PC amp Note The LCN8600 MultiOne interface USB2DALI has to be ordered separately 15 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 6 Note The first time the software is started you will be prompted to activate the MultiOne software by entering the Software Key number All screen shots shown are of MultiOne release 2 9 1 Later versions can have a slightly different look and feel The Application mode start screen is shown beneath Philips MultiOne 2 9 1 application mode selector xj MultiOne pem Application mode Recent documents LET E Commands Features L Query FE Diagnostics scheduler E Single device programming 1B Getting started 1B user manual Bl Remember my choice and don t show this s gain You can always go back to this screen by clicking v gt Application Mode Selector Figure 108 From this screen you have access to the Getting started and User man
26. to occupancy Mode 2 Reaction to occupancy Mode 3 Reaction to occupancy Mode 4 Reaction to Local occupancy Occupancy Mode 5 Background level Reaction to Local occupancy occupancy Mode 6 O E Background level Reaction to Local occupancy occupancy Mode 7 ITEN AOA AANO AA Background level ActiLume DALI gen2 Release 2 x OEM Application Guide Mode 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 N 12 13 14 15 16 Mode based Range occupancy linking Reaction to Local occupancy Occupancy Mode 8 neta aman aaa T GO de Background level Reaction to Local occupancy occupancy Mode 9 P SOPAN IO EEEE Background level Reaction to j Local occupancy Occupancy Mode 10 AA daa usada UEM dA Background level Reaction to j Local occupancy Occupancy Mode 11 m Background level Reaction to occupancy Mode 12 Local occupancy Background level Reaction to Local occupancy Occupancy Mode 13 POINT PA P AEE A a RA Background level Reaction to j Local occupancy Occupancy Mode 14 dtu EPA dana Gad aad Background level Mode 1 2 Mode based Range occupancy linking ActiLume DALI gen2 Release 2 x OEM Application Guide 5 6 7 8 9 10 N 12 13 14 15 16 Reaction to Local occupancy Background level lgnore Reaction to Local occupancy Background level Ignore Table 5 5 2 Simple occupancy sharing To be able to combine the ActiLume D
27. using a metal clip Two different clips are available one LCA8002 for TL5 lamps and one LCA8003 for TL D lamps The clip can be mounted on the backside of the sensor and then be clipped onto the lamp Both types can be ordered separately and are packed in boxes of 50 pieces 38 3 o 9 A Em N o m LCA8002 383 1 n F N O IN mx om Ny T 16 Figure 83 LCA8003 When a sensor is clipped on the lamp or attached to optics and the distance between sensor and lamp is less than 8 cm than 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 driver is the longest For the LRI1663 there is a cover LCA8006 available that will give the same outline to the sensor as all other luminaire based sensors and also provides the possibility of using the same type of shield as the LRM8118 See also section 13 2 Extension sensor LRM8118 and LRM8119 2 hd eu Figure 84 LRI1663 with cover LCA8006 ActiLume DALI gen2 Release 2 x OEM Application Guide 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 LCA8001 and can be ordered in boxes of 100 pieces The LCA8001 always needs to be used in combination with the LCA8006 Figure 85 47 19 s
28. 0 19 4 4 Mode 4 Cell Office Task Workspace amp Decorative 19 4 5 Mode 5 Open plan Task Workspace amp Decorative 20 4 6 Mode 6 Corridor staircase i eee 20 4 7 Mode 7 Toilet sone BOT nes iu eu ehe dds Oba epee Yet gee ee eee es 21 4 8 Mode 8 Meeting Room amp Decorative le lessen 21 4 9 Mode 9 Open plan Task Middle Workspace amp mains switching 22 410 Mode 10 Free floor standing luminaire nananana nnn 22 411 Mode 11 Adjacent Cell Office Window Corridor 8 Decorative 22 412 Mode 12 Free for OEM 2 2222 se 23 413 Mode 13 FreeforQEM 2 2 22 23 414 Mode 14 Free for QEM 22 23 4 15 Mode 15 FreeforQEM 2 2022 0 cece lee 23 416 Mode 16 Free for OEM 2 22222 s e 23 417 Mode settings overview 1 0 0 ee 24 418 Mode settings overview 2 00 00 e eens 27 Occupancy Sharing ia na NG cor tv RE Rr ele DIA RU DEER RS 31 51 Mode based occupancy linking 00 0 nunnurnar 31 511 How does it work n s 31 51 2 Mode based linking overview lisse 33 5 2 Simple occupancy sharing 2 0 eee 35 5 3 Group based linking ee 36 Changing default settings commissioning a 40 61 Changing the mode ae 40 611 Using the IRT9090 0 ll 40 612 Using the Service button les 40 6 2 Request active Mode sss
29. 2 The maximum number of extension sensors that can be connected is 2 More will introduce data collision on the DALI line resulting in a bad or non functioning system See also section 9 5 System capabilities and limitations for a more detailed explanation How many PBUS can connect to one ActiLume DALI gen2 The maximum number of PBUs that can be connected is 2 More will introduce data collision on the DALI line resulting in a bad or non functioning system PBUs may only be connected to DALI Port 1 See also section 9 5 System capabilities and limitations for a more detailed explanation How many ballasts drivers can connect to one ActiLume DALI gen2 This is difficult to answer because it depends on the configuration the ActiLume DALI gen2 is in For more detailed information including numbers see section 9 5 System capabilities and limitations Which Groups are dimming when using the Touch and Dim button Group 1 2 and 3 will be dimmed up down or switched on off Is daylight regulation still active when using the Touch and Dim button No daylight regulation will be switched off Q8 A8 Q9 A9 Q10 A10 Q11 All What is the maximum length of the cable between the PBU and the button switch The wires from the PBU to the switches can be extended up to 1 meter maximum Can have Touch and Dim functionality when using a PBU No the PBU has no Touch and Dim functional
30. 2 Select group number 1 2 3 or 4 PHILIPS Figure 58 The ActiLume DALI gen2 will first set all lights to maximum light output and start searching for connected devices This can take some time depending on how many devices are connected Each time a device is found the device will be set to minimum level One device will start flashing and the system needs to be informed into which Group this light point should be placed by pressing the corresponding button on the remote 1 Group 1 2 Group 2 etc As soon as the luminaire is assigned to a certain group the next randomly chosen luminaire will start flashing and the luminaire should be assigned to a Group in the same way This sequence will continue until all luminaires are assigned to a specific group As soon as the last luminaire is assigned the full system will flash two times as an acknowledgement that the programming has succeeded after which all luminaires will return to their default setting related to the selected mode of the ActiLume DALI gen2 6 Note If this DALI group addressing is not done the ActiLume DALI gen2 will use the settings of Group 1 of the used Mode and send these settings as broadcast commands In W C configuration the settings of Group 1 will be sent as broadcast commands to Port 1 and the settings of Group 2 will be sent as broadcast commands to Port 2 After DALI grouping is done this will be locked to prevent accidentally re grouping If th
31. 4 3 Mode 3 School Classroom amp Decorative Mode 3 is a dedicated mode for classrooms This mode functions approximately the same as Mode 1 though in this mode the lights must always be switched on manually when entering the classroom When the last person has left the classroom the lights will be turned off automatically after the hold time 15 minutes like in Mode 1 or can be switched off manually Manual switch on off The manual switch on function is to prevent that lights switch on when people are just passing as many classrooms have opened doors towards the schools corridors For this application a Philips IR remote control can be used or a wall switch with a push to make contact It is advised as being a more robust solution than a remote control to use this wall switch connected to the Touch and Dim input of the ActiLume DALI gen2 Mode 3 School classroom Manual on Y mE 8 3 Auto off lh NT k J RTO Figure 26 Extension sensor Most classrooms exceed the maximum area coverage 5 by 6 meter of the ActiLume gen2 Multi Sensor Since the sensor is always close to the window to capture the daylight the classroom entrance is often not reached or covered Therefore it is advised to use the LRM8118 and or LRM8119 movement extension sensor to ensure full coverage Figure 27 ActiLume DALI gen2 Release 2 x OEM Applic
32. 4s Will be ignored Short push Switch on off opposite 0 04 0 5s to previous situation Long push Dim up down opposite to previous direction Table 11 ActiLume DALI gen2 Release 2 x OEM Application Guide 7 2 Wiring The connection diagram should be as follows L and T and D must be connected to the same phase T and D T and D Tand D 2 1 PE ActiLume DALI gen2 N Controller 1 L TandD 1 PE ActiLume DALI gen2 N Controller 2 L Figure 63 Always take care that the T and D connection is connected to the same phase as the L connection If this is not respected then when pushing the Touch and Dim button the voltage going into the controller will be too high and this will adversely damage the controller 7 3 Infrared IR control There are different IR remote controls for different purposes These IR remote controls can be categorized into two groups IR remotes controllers for daily use IR remote control for re programming the ActiLume DALI gen2 controller The following remote controls are for daily use IRT8030 IRT8050 The following remote is for re programming the ActiLume DALI gen2 IRT9090 How to use the IRT9090 remote is explained throughout this document ActiLume DALI gen2 Release 2 x OEM Application Guide 1 31 Using the IRT8030 The IRT8030 is a 4 preset scenes battery 4x AAA or LRO3 coded power
33. ALI gen2 system with the OccuSwitch DALI Advanced LRM2080 there is an option to decrease the occupancy sharing functionality The ActiLume DALI gen2 system will in this case react to the occupancy signals without taking into account in which mode the sender is functioning The reaction to the signal is fixed and depends on the mode the ActiLume DALI gen2 system is in The table below demonstrates how the ActiLume DALI gen2 system will react to the occupancy signal Mode 1 2 Simple occupancy Range sharing Important Simple occupancy sharing can only be activated by means of the MultiOne tool and software Simple occupancy sharing is only possible when the ActiLume DALI gen2 systems are operating in the Parallel linking configuration so not applicable for the Window Corridor or BMS configuration 5 6 7 8 9 10 N 12 13 14 15 16 Not depending on Local occupancy Background level Ignore Table 6 ActiLume DALI gen2 Release 2 x OEM Application Guide 5 3 Group based linking Group based linking is sharing occupancy information and each ActiLume DALI gen2 system s will react on it in its own way Group based linking is specifically designed to be used in a BMS situation In this way it is easy to control the ActiLume DALI gen2 system s via a gateway by the BMS A Important Group based linking can only be activated by means of the MultiOne tool and software Example 1 See drawing
34. Changes made to scene 1 via remote controls or via BMS will be ignored ActiLume DALI gen2 Release 2 x OEM Application Guide If the BMS sends a light level command the BMS takes full control of the ActiLume DALI gen2 meaning Touch and Dim as well as DDR are disabled ActiLume DALI gen2 Release 2 x OEM Application Guide 12 Parallel Linking Multiple ActiLume DALI gen2 can be connected together to form a large control area The interlinking of the various ActiLume DALI gen2 is done by connecting them to the same DALI network by means of the DALI Port 2 Corridor connection In this way the ActiLume DALI gen2 can share its occupancy status The ActiLume DALI gen2 can also form a parallel network together with the OccuSwitch Advanced but since the occupancy sharing protocol of the OccuSwitch Advanced is a simple protocol the ActiLume DALI gen2 must be told that one or more OccuSwitch Advanced are in the system This can only be done by means of the MultiOne software and interface Q Important Since all ActiLume DALI gen2 connected together are supplying a small current onto the Parallel Linking line DALI Port 2 all Port 2 DA connections of the to be connected ActiLume DALI gen2 and all Port 2 DA connections of the to be connected ActiLume DALI gen2 must be connected together See also section 14 2 This is because these connections are polarity sensitive A Warning Do not connect the DA of Port 1 and DA of Port 2 together Th
35. DALI gen2 provides a special mode some timer related settings will be drastically reduced resulting in fast response from the ActiLume DALI gen2 To enter this feature the following sequence of buttons on the IRT9090 have to be pressed while pointing the remote control towards the related Multi Sensor 1 3 7 9 The time between 2 numbers should be less than 1 second The ActiLume DALI gen2 will response by blinking the lights once to indicate the fast mode had been entered Parameter changes under fast mode Several time related parameters are reduced to O 1 of their setting and it affects the following timers Hold Time Prolong Time DDS Measure Time Smart Time Retention Time PHILIPS Figure 60 To exit fast mode again press the sequence of buttons 1 3 7 9 on the IRT9090 while pointing the remote control towards the related Multi Sensor The time between 2 numbers should again be less than 1 second To acknowledge the ActiLume DALI gen2 has exited the fast mode it will blink all connected lights twice 6 19 100 hour burn in Many 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 DALI gen2 has the option to activate the 100 hours burn in
36. LI line Figure 112 No device has been selected or the selected device doesn t support any features Use Network to select a device ActiLume DALI gen2 Release 2 x OEM Application Guide Next step is to identify the devices on the line by selecting the Commission button Depending on the amount of devices on the DALI line this may take up to a few minutes During commissioning all devices on the line will be assigned to a unique short address If the device s had a short address prior to starting the commissioning it will be erased After Commissioning all devices are shown in the Network pane in this example 4 LLC1663 01 ActiLume DALI gen2 devices TLLCIEESO Acslume DAL Mode 2 LLC 1662 01 ActLume D 3 LLCIESY O1 Acme DALI Pedes User defined groups Mode 3 Mode 4 Mode 5 Mode 6 Mode 7 Mode 8 Mode 9 Mode 10 Night mode Hold time Mode 14 Y Background level Prol Figure 113 By right clicking on a device and selecting identify the connected luminaires of that device will acknowledge by flashing for approximately 10 seconds This helps visually identify where devices are positioned within the area Within the Device features tab the General pane provides information on the selected device which is highlighted in the Network pane left hand side such as the mode itis operating in and what the configuration in this case Parallel link is active When making chan
37. O 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 EMI Electromagnetic Interference HVAC Heating Ventilation Air Conditioning OSD OccuSwitch DALI PBU Push Button Unit LCU2070 and or LCU2071 Within this document when referring to either a DALI address group or scene number counting starts at one 1 3222 636 49811 2015 11 05 PHILIPS 2015 Koninklijke Philips N V All rights reserved Philips reserves the right to make changes www philips com controls in specifications and or to discontinue any product at any time without notice or obligation and will not be liable for any consequences resulting from the use of this publication
38. PHILIPS E ActiLume DALI 2nd generation Application Guide ActiLume DALI 2 d generation Release 2 x OEM ActiLume DALI gen2 Release 2 x OEM Application Guide Contents an isaac Contents 1 What is ActiLume DALI 2 Generation eese 6 2 Product characteristics 55 o repnLcenpi ce b eteri eee aS SEN PEE RE ER 7 21 ActiLume gen2 Multi Sensor LRI1663 lessen 7 241 IRENE CPI 7 21 2 Light Sensor eso I p erige i TI PAS ase a AER Medcp exei ix PsC 8 21 3 Movement detector 9 214 Service Dutton s x4 he chess coon tote ae bed eR qais etudes banka 9 21 5 Other sensor specifications ee 9 2 2 ActiLume DALI gen2 LLC1663 ee 10 2 3 Dimensions ActiLume DALI gen2 2 200 0 ee 10 2 4 Electrical characteristics n 00 ccc cece eee ee 10 2 5 Night mode etc las 11 3 System startup behavior at power UP 0 cece cee teen eee 12 31 No light after mains power is interrupted essen 12 3 2 Timing SEQUENCE oeste dtd RE MA Na RE DALAGANG OE NE 12 3 3 Timer values in ActiLume DALI gen2 2200000 0 eee 14 3 4 Daylight regulation and dynamic offset 15 4 ActiLume DALI gen2 application and user modes a 16 41 Mode 1 Cell Office Window Corridor 8 Decorative 17 4 2 Mode 2 Open plan Window Middle Corridor 18 4 3 Mode 3 School Classroom amp Decorative 00000
39. RM8118 and LRM8119 LLC1663 ActiLume DALI gen2 LLC1663 LRI1663 ActiLume gen2 Multi Sensor LRI1663 8 2 1 ActiLume gen2 Multi Sensor LRI1663 The ActiLume gen2 Multi Sensor contains four functional devices in one housing and is wired with a connection cable of one meter to the controller The functional devices are Infrared receiver Figure 1LLC1663 Light detector Movement detector PIR Service button indicator Figure 3 The application area of an ActiLume DALI gen2 system is a typical indoor environment offices corridors meeting rooms etc in normally heated and ventilated areas The Figure 2 LRI1663 ActiLume DALI gen2 systems have no protection against aggressive chemicals or water pollution degree 2 The Additional components are sensor is normally mounted inside a Class luminaire An infrared remote control intended for installers and and is optimized for a ceiling height of 2 5 to 3 meter The facility managers to make the commissioning easier mounting height can reach up to 5 meter but the The IRT9090 for advanced commissioning for all sensitivity patterns of the sensors will change accordingly modes and to change several default factory values Infrared remote controls intended for end users 211 IR receiver IRT8030 The infrared receiver serves as a communication portal IRT8050 for the commissioning tool and also for the following user All can be used to set personal light levels manual interfaces
40. a Figure 86 LRI1663 LCA8006 LCA8001 A second ring clip called LCA8005 can also be used but is meant for mounting the sensor directly into the metal of the luminaire A rectangular hole of 60 x 22 mm must be made in the luminaire so the clip including the sensor can be put into the hole The LCA8005 always needs to be used in combination with the LCA8006 a 4 Figure 87 r 0 5 mm 4x 22 mm 60 mm a gt 1 Required Luminaires opening dimension 60 x 22 mm 2 Thickness fitness of Luminaires fixture 0 5 2 5 mm Figure 88 ActiLume DALI gen2 Release 2 x OEM Application Guide 21 7 mm 0 85 in 59 6 mm 2 35 in io 16 mm 0 63 in E kag 25 2 mm 0 99 in 64 mm 2 52 in Figure 89 LCA8005 Another possibility is to use the latching rills on the back of the sensor To use this way of mounting 2 holes of 4 mm diameter have to be drilled 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 driver to the lamp s is the shortest
41. advised See section 4 5 Mode 5 Open plan Task Workspace amp Decorative When in Parallel Linking or BMS configuration all luminaires are to be connected to the Window connection and commissioning of the luminaires is needed as described in section 6 15 DALI grouping of ballasts drivers When using the ActiLume DALI gen2 in Parallel Linking or BMS configuration there is also a possibility of having a third group of luminaires intended for decorative lighting Mode 1 Cell office O min Auto on IN Auto off B nalea Figure 23 ActiLume DALI gen2 Release 2 x OEM Application Guide ActiLume DALI gen2 application and user modes 4 2 Mode 2 Open plan Window Middle Corridor Mode 2 functions in principle in the same way as Mode 1 but with the difference that in Mode 2 the lights do not turn off after the hold time 15 minutes but are set to a background light level This is to avoid that in parts of an open plan office where no one is present people are not looking into a completely dark area Background level 15 minutes after the last movement has been detected T3 the lights will fade down to 20 during Grace time T3 to T4 This light level background level will be maintained for 15 minutes T4 to T5 before the lights will be turned off If needed the background level can be altered to min 1 10 20 30 40 or 50 This is described in
42. also shared linked to the ActiLume DALI gen2 systems in the Corridor but there the group number is not the lowest so it will be handled as a Secondary group number resulting that the lights there are set to Background level and will stay at that light level as long as occupancy is detected in the Open office ActiLume DALI gen2 Release 2 x OEM Application Guide Mode 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 N 12 13 14 15 16 Group based Range occupancy linking Base group no Local occupancy Background level Ignore Secondary group Local occupancy Background level Table 7 ActiLume DALI gen2 Release 2 x OEM Application Guide Changing default settings commissioning 6 Changing default settings commissioning During commissioning and configuring every now and then the lights will blink as a confirmation that the programming sequence done is executed by the ActiLume DALI gen2 If the lights were off when starting this commissioning or configuring of the ActiLume DALI gen2 system the system will always end with all lights on except when the mode in which the ActiLume DALI gen2 is is based on the manual on auto off principle In that case the lights will always be turned off after the blinking Red LED Send button PHILIPS Figure 39 Various default settings of the ActiLume DALI gen2 can be changed by means of a remote control IRT9090 In this chapter it will be explained how to make changes
43. an and cell offices but can also be adapted to suit other applications It combines automatic energy saving functions with easy to use manual controls The presence and daylight functions allow savings of up to 50 75 on electricity while push button and infrared controls provide manual interaction For optimal daylight harvesting savings two groups are used Installation was also easy With the ActiLume DALI gen2 system it is possible to realize more advanced lighting concepts and a bigger lighting installation For example it is possible to create 4 lighting groups per ActiLume DALI gen2 system just as for OccuSwitch DALI OSD Over the 4 lighting groups a maximum of 34 DALI luminaires can easily be installed With the possibility of parallel connecting of ActiLume DALI gen2 systems the interconnected systems give a behavior which you normally would get from an advanced Building Management System at no additional costs and installation efforts On the other hand when a Building Management System is required the ActiLume DALI gen2 system can also be integrated ActiLume DALI gen2 Release 2 x OEM Application Guide 2 Product characteristics This chapter will cover the product characteristics of the ActiLume DALI gen2 sensor and controller The ActiLume DALI gen2 system consists of the following Detailed information on the extension sensors LRM8118 basic components and LRM8119 can be found in section 13 2 Extension sensor L
44. ation Guide ActiLume DALI gen2 application and user modes 4 4 Mode 4 Cell Office Task Workspace amp Decorative In W C configuration the corridor connection Port 2 will use the settings of Group 2 Mode 4 functions ina similar way to Mode 1 except in this mode the Window and Corridor lights are replaced by Task and Workspace lights Both Task as well as Workspace lighting will have DDR where the Workspace will have an offset of up to 30 see also section 3 4 Daylight regulation and dynamic offset This allows the use of low power sources that bring just the required minimum of 200 lux in the working environment using up or down lighters or wall washers This does not only create a different atmosphere but also saves energy compared to a classic luminaire arrangement Direct indirect To apply direct and indirect lighting the direct lights must be connected to the luminaire containing the Philips ActiLume DALI gen2 controller with a connector labeled Window Of course for the direct and indirect lights separate ballasts drivers have to be used The indirect lights must be connected to the luminaire containing the Philips ActiLume DALI gen2 controller using the connector labeled Corridor The indirect light then follows the direct light level with an offset of up to 30 read more light output as described in section 3 4 Daylight regulation and dynamic offset
45. ble to program and interact via the ActiLume DALI gen2 with individual ballast driver connected to the ActiLume DALI gen2 Private commands are used for presence sharing and passed through towards the BMS gateway so other systems can act on that Currently only a few specific gateways will understand these private commands Please ask your local representative for more detailed information See also FAQ section Q A20 As of release 2 2 also two DALI commands are added to the private commands being Recall scene 15 for presence and recall scene 16 for absence reporting The private and DALI commands are sent as a heartbeat mechanism The addressing mode will be conform figure 114 Please note that that these DALI commands are only available in BMS configuration A set of BMS commands e g for HVAC and Sunblind received from IR remote controls will be transferred to the DALI BMS Up down heating ventilation sun blinds see chapter 16 Night mode Enable disable and set parameters can be enabled and disabled via the BMS system see section 2 5 Light levels can be set by sending e g direct arc commands or recalling a scene These light levels will be the same across all DALI devices connected to the ActiLume DALI gen2 A Warning Scene 1 is intended for Daylight Dependent Regulation DDR If Scene 1 is programmed to a fixed level there is no possibility to start DDR Scene 1 can only be changed by means of the MultiOne tool
46. case Mode 6 is designed for use in corridors The daylight switching is disabled Only presence detection functions according to the figure below The hold time cannot be altered If needed the background level can be altered to min 1 10 20 30 40 50 60 or 70 of the light level as described in section 6 3 Setting the background level Mode 6 Corridor mi min Auto on nA Auto off Figure 30 If a corridor is designed with one ActiLume DALI gen2 additional movement detection coverage is advised as soon as the corridor is longer than 6 meters With one ActiLume DALI gen2 controller and a maximum of 2 extension sensors a corridor of up to 18 meters can be configured An alternative is to create several small groups in combination with mode based linking 4 7 Mode 7 Toilet The restroom application Mode is programmed as follows When enough daylight enters the restroom the amount of artificial light will be automatically reduced at the entrance The amount of artificial light in the cabinets will stay at a predetermined level If required it is possible to change these settings at a later stage Maximum comfort The Philips ActiLume DALI gen2 system switches the lights automatically on and off on occupancy and regulates the artificial lights down at the entrance when enough daylight is detected After 15 minutes of no detection all lights will go to background level a
47. considerations During system installation the light level in an area that is formed with luminaires equipped with ActiLume DALI gen2 systems should be checked against the light plan that the designer has created When the light level is not matching the expectations due to for example new or additional furniture placement in the area ActiLume DALI gen2 systems can be re calibrated as described in subsections 8 1 1 and 8 1 2 During re calibration a number of things have to be considered as they all have influence on the outcome of the calibration A few factors are Daylight ingress Addition of free floor standing or other luminaires Variation in reflection factors of furniture in the area When re calibration is necessary it is 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 With ActiLume DALI gen2 systems when used in the Window Corridor configuration luminaires are physically connected and divided over two groups Window amp Corridor DALI connection Port 1 and Port 2 respectively When used in the Parallel Linking or BMS configuration all luminaires are physically connected to the Window DALI connection Port 1 The Corridor DALI connection Port 2 is then used to share occupancy information and transfer commands To make a distinction between lum
48. ctiLume DALI gen2 will blink as a confirmation that the transmission is received correctly and the requested change has been made See also section 6 15 DALI grouping of ballasts drivers 6 4 Changing Power Up State By default the power up state depends on the active mode To change the power up state using the IRT9090 follow the next steps 1 Press power up 2 Press 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 LRI1663 and press send PHILIPS Figure 45 After transmission the lights connected to the ActiLume DALI gen2 will blink as a confirmation that the transmission is received correctly and the requested change has been made Only lights in Group 1 and Group 2 will blink or all lights connected if no Grouping has been done 6 5 Switching between configurations There are 3 different configurations possible BMS Parallel Linking and Window Corridor By default Parallel Linking is active To change the configuration using the IRT9090 follow the next steps 1 Press config 2 Select your configuration T BMS 2 Parallel Linking 3 Window Corridor 3 Point the front of the remote to the Multi Sensor LRI1663 and press send PHILIPS Figure 46 After transmission the lights connected to the ActiLume DALI gen2 will blink as a conformation that the transmissio
49. ds after switching on the mains During this stabilizing period the luminaires are depending on the mode setting switched on or off This is to avoid a complete building from being lit after a power cut during the night or every morning when a complete building or floor is being switched on This behavior is called power up state The power up state can be changed using the IRT9090 commissioning tool and is described in section 6 4 Changing Power Up State K A 10s Light level n lt gt lt Hold time set by the sensor Grace time During this time there will be daylight dependent regulation Moment of last movement detection Figure 16 3 2 Timing sequence Depending on which mode is selected with full or partial automatic behavior one of the following timing sequences are selected which is based on movement detection For example in the cell office mode Mode 1 during the period that movement is detected there will be DDR If for a certain time hold time no movement has been detected there is no need to have the lights on at background level so they will fade down and be switched off The picture below gives a graphical representation of the behavior In an open plan office Mode 2 and if not in parallel linking situation it is of great importance that the lights will stay on for a certain amount of time after no movement has been detected This is to prevent that people w
50. e DALI grouping needs to be changed afterwards this can be done by first unlocking the DALI grouping by pressing the DALI button 2 times within 0 5 seconds The lights connected will blink twice as acknowledgment the lock is released Now DALI grouping can be started again as described above ActiLume DALI gen2 Release 2 x OEM Application Guide Changing default settings commissioning 6 16 DALI addressing of the ActiLume DALI gen2 The ActiLume DALI gen2 itself can also have a DALI short address when in Parallel Linking mode or in BMS mode This can be done by connecting a tool to the Parallel Linking line DALI Port 2 that does the randomization according to the DALI standard How this sequence functions depends on the software package used to have this done By default the ActiLume DALI gen2 has no short address Another way to do this is to force a DALI address onto the ActiLume DALI gen2 by using the IRT9090 First you should consider which address to give to which ActiLume DALI gen2 To start the sequence press twice 9 wait for the red LED to stop flashing before pressing 9 for the second time Now press the address you want to give to the ActiLume DALI gen2 For address 24 press 2 wait for the LED to stop flashing and then press 4 The ActiLume DALI gen2 will acknowledge the addressing by flashing its lights For addresses O to 9 an extra O should be pressed to complete t
51. e DALI side and translate them to the BMS side Currently Loytec is the only supplier of such a gateway See also FAQ section Q A20 for more details on this The RC5 codes for HVAC and Blinds commands are standardized and the ActiLume DALI gen2 can receive these RC5 HVAC and Sunblind commands and passes these through to the gateway device using Philips private messages on its DALI Port 2 The message has the syntax as indicated below and follows the standard DALI addressing conventions To prevent that the message is becoming a real DALI message the bits 8 and O are kept as a low level Start b15 b14 b13 b12 b11 bio b9 b8 b7 b6 b5 b4 b3 b2 b1 bo Stop Message DDDPDDPDDI DDDDDD b15 b14 b9 b8 b7 b6 b5 b1 bo Y A5 AO a HVAC SUNBLIND COMMAND I Table 16 Where Bit 15 O b14 to b9 is a short address 1 b14 to b9 is a group address Bit 14 9 A5 AO hort Group address if bit 15 1 and A5 to AO 111111 it means broadcast Frame error bit Bit 8 bit to prevent the frame to become a DALI frame signal is kept low Bit 7 and 6 ixed digits Bit 5 1 HVAC sunblind command Command as given in table 17 Bit O Frame error bit A bit to prevent the frame to become a DALI frame signal is kept low Table 16 ActiLume DALI gen2 Release 2 x OEM Application Guide Heating Ventilation Air Conditioning HVAC c
52. e Group Number and Secondary Group Number in relation to the various modes is given in the table 7 ActiLume DALI gen2 Release 2 x OEM Application Guide OI IK t Tel roup 5 Cell Office Group 4 C ll Office Group 3 Meeting Room Group 2 3 4 and 5 Corridor M EN Figure 37 Situation 1 Let s assume that someone is working in the Cell office that is assigned to group 4 and is operating in Mode 1 and that the Corridor is assigned to multiple groups and is operating in Mode 6 As long as there is movement detection in the Cell office the lights there will be on and DDR active as a response to the Base group number definition Local occupancy The Corridor is also receiving the occupancy information in group 4 but as this is not its lowest group number Base number it will react as defined for the Secondary group number so in this case the lights there are set to background level and stay at that light level as long as movement in the Cell office is being detected Group 2 Cell Office S Ng Situation 2 Let s assume that no one present on the floor so all lights are off When someone enters the Corridor operating in Mode 6 this is detected by the relevant ActiLume DALI gen2 system All ActiLume DALI gen2 systems in the Corridor are assigned to the same groups In this case movement detection is active i
53. e changed by un ticking the boxes and saving it into the ActiLume DALI gen2 To re activate DDR DDS and DDO the tick marks have to be placed back and saved into the ActiLume DALI gen2 How to do this with the IRT9090 please be referred to section 6 11 Disable Daylight sensor ActiLume DALI gen2 Release 2 x OEM Application Guide Q20 Can I use just any BMS gateway to be connected to the ActiLume DALI gen2 A20 In principle yes but it depends on what functionality is needed If just simple DALI commands need to be send to the ActiLume than you can use any gateway that can talk DALI If the Night Mode for example needs to be enabled disabled the gateway needs to be able to send memory bank commands If it is needed to make use of the occupancy data or IR HVAC commands that are shared over the Parallel Linking BMS connection then a specific gateway needs to be used Currently Loytec is the sole supplier of such a gateway The types available and their function are as follows Type Description LDALI 3E101 LON DALI gateway 1 channel Pa aene n n LDALI 3E104 LON DALI gateway 4 channels LDALI ME204 LON DALI gateway 1 channel LDALI PWR2 U DALI power supply 2 channels LDALI PWR4 U DALI power supply 4 channels Table 19 Q21 Can Touch and Dim be used in Night Mode A21 Yes when Night Mode is active Touch and Dim can still be used Q22 Can Touch and Dim be used after a BMS has se
54. e set into 3 different configurations with each of them their own application area Window Corridor configuration In this configuration the ActiLume DALI gen2 will function in exactly in the same way as the LLC1653 Parallel Linking configuration In this configuration various ActiLume DALI gen2 devices can be connected together and work together and share their occupancy information BMS configuration In this configuration various ActiLume DALI gen2 devices can be connected together and be connected to a gateway of the Building Management System BMS The ActiLume DALI gen2 offers the possibility to forward HVAC commands to the BMS system A list of HVAC commands is given in chapter 16 HVAC commands More on these configurations can be found in the various chapters below Figure 13 2 3 Dimensions ActiLume DALI gen2 42 E is AT Ej 167 5 M 221 L 179 5 a Figure 14 dimensions shown are in millimeter 2 4 Electrical characteristics Some of the most important electrical characteristics that have to be kept in mind are the following 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 DALI gen2 is placed Also a strain relief on the DALI line s is mandatory in th
55. ease 2 x OEM Application Guide ActiLume DALI gen2 application and user modes Mode Group 4 Blackboard Occupancy Control Auto On Auto Off Manual On Auto Off Manual On Man Off Daylight Dependent Override Enable Daylight Dependent j Disable Regulation ees Enable Daylight Dependent Switching Disable Enable Max Dynamic Daylight j Regulation Offset Table 4 8 9 10 1i 12 13 14 15 16 5 Occupancy sharing ActiLume DALI gen2 Release 2 x OEM Application Guide ActiLume DALI gen2 systems have the possibility to share their occupancy status with other ActiLume DALI gen2 systems a Building Management System BMS or with the OccuSwitch DALI Advanced LRM2080 This chapter covers the three different occupancy sharing linking methods that are available 51 Mode based occupancy linking When the ActiLume DALI gen2 is in Parallel Linking configuration up to 64 ActiLume DALI gen2 can be connected together via the DALI Port 2 In this system setup all ActiLume DALI gen2 connected can communicate with one another and share their occupancy status Important In Parallel Linking configuration this interconnection is polarity sensitive This means that D and D have to be connected in the correct way all D together and all D together See also section 14 2 on how to interconnect ActiLume DALI gen2 systems together Mode based linking is the default setting This setting
56. ed group can be switched and or dimmed During the actual transmission of the infrared signals the LED flashes for verification of the selected channel After transmission the LED is switched off PHILIPS Preset 1 Preset 2 Preset 3 Preset 4 All OFF Channel On Up Channel Off Down Select Channel Recall installer presets Store presets Figure 65 Programming presets The procedure to be followed is as follows Step 1 Select desired group and function as described before Step 2 Press the Store presets key Step 3 Press for example the Preset 2 key to store the setting as Preset 2 Recall installer presets At any time the user can revert to the pre programmed presets as set by the installer by pressing the Recall installer presets key When doing so the lights will flash twice and Preset 1 will be recalled amp Note Preset 1 cannot be set to a fixed level because it activates DDR If a fixed level needs to be programmed first deactivate DDR by means of the MultiOne tool 73 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 Simple group control on up off down gt Sc
57. ed 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 1 through 3 see datasheet for details Figure 64 Programming presets light scenes with the IRT8030 Since this remote control IRT8030 is also used for other control systems a conversion from channels to groups has to be made Selecting a group has the following meaning for the ActiLume DALI gen2 Channel 1 all Groups Channel 2 Group 1 Channel 3 Group 2 Channel 4 Group 3 Channel 5 Group 4 For creating a preset first the required group must be selected and then the light level can be set for that particular group By setting the light level for each group required a store operation can be executed after which the preset can be re called Step 1 select the group Group selection is achieved with the Select Channel key A LED indicates the selected group When the Select Channel key is briefly pressed less than 1 2 second the LED shows the last selected channel When the key is pressed continuously or repeatedly the next channel is selected This action can be continued or repeated until the required channel has been selected The selection LED stays on for 5 seconds after last key release Step 2 On Up Off Down control With the Channel On Up and Channel Off Down keys the select
58. ees 75 14 3 BMS configuration e 76 14 4 Touch and Dim configuration sess 77 MUI OMG uc sse naaa NG ANAPORA ces ING mae ETTIR TS EEEIEE E RIP EROS 78 151 Starting MultiOne software ee 78 Heating Ventilation Air Conditioning HVAC commands L 81 FAQ toners hate ak RA Re vent date debemos doa tales d dea dan dos Ordre 84 Abbreviations and Definitions a 87 ActiLume DALI gen2 Release 2 x OEM Application Guide ActiLume DALI gen2 Release 2 x OEM Application Guide What is ActiLume DALI 2 d Generation 1 What is ActiLume DALI 2 Generation Global warming climate change carbon emissions these words seem to be on everyone s lips Today we all know that our energy consumption comes at a price Commercial institutional and industrial buildings account for about half of total energy consumption and up to 3596 of the electricity used in an office building for example is spent on lighting Lighting controls are key to creating lighting solutions that make the maximum difference in terms of cutting energy usage At the same time they effectively manage the quality of the light enhancing peoples lives at the office in industry in shops at school and so on The beauty of stand alone controls is that they do all this in an extremely simple manner now that s smart The first generation of ActiLume DALI was designed to fulfill the needs of those working in open pl
59. ene control also called preset control E Figure 66 The control Mode can be set by means of 5 dipswitches on the unit itself The infrared channel address can be set by means of another 3 dipswitches on the unit itself see datasheet for details 6 Note The IRT8050 cannot be used simultaneously for both simple control on off and dimming and scene recall ActiLume DALI gen2 Release 2 x OEM Application Guide ActiLume DALI gen2 Release 2 x OEM Application Guide 8 DDR set point calibration Although the ActiLume DALI gen2 is set to create a light level of 600 lux by default underneath the light sensor this can be insufficient or incorrect in some cases If a different light level is measured than what is expected this is mostly due to the fact that the ActiLume DALI gen2 expects certain environment conditions like a reflection factor of 0 3 and a ceiling height of 3 meter If the light level is not what it is expected to be the light level can be calibrated and set to a different level The daylight dependent regulation will use as of that point forward this new set point The reason for wanting a different light level can be The user doesn t like the light level A light level of 600 lux is not according to the design Different environment aspects than expected assumed 81 Calibration methods There are 2 ways to calibrate the light level Auto calibration Calibration by using IR remote controls 811 Auto calibrati
60. ese remotes use a broadcast signal which is accepted independently from the IR group the ActiLume DALI gen2 is in Only lights in Group 1 and Group 2 will blink or all lights connected if no Grouping has been done See also section 6 15 DALI grouping of ballasts drivers 6 8 Change Hold time If the setting for the Hold time is not meeting the needs of the application it can be adapted The hold time can be set at 0 5 1 0 1 5 2 0 3 0 30 minutes This setting is on single ActiLume level To change the Hold time setting follow the procedure as described below 1 Press delay 2 Choose desired delay time by pressing the appropriate button combination 6 Note If a hold time of O 5min is required this is achieved by pressing the O button If a hold time of 1 5min is required this is achieved by pressing the 9 followed by the O button PHILIPS 3 Point the front of the remote to the Multi Sensor and press send Figure 51 ActiLume DALI gen2 Release 2 x OEM Application Guide Changing default settings commissioning 6 9 Setting PIR sensor sensitivity Since PIR detection is based on moving temperature spots itis possible that a sensor seems to detect movement although this detection is of an air flow that has a different temperature compared to its surroundings Example is airflow produced by an air conditioning outlet or above near a heater This airflow could lead to false trigge
61. etection by extension sensors At this point it will flash all connected lights twice The alternative way to exit the walk test mode is to press the button on the remote control again The controller will exit the walk test mode by flashing all connected lights twice 6 15 DALI grouping of ballasts drivers When using the ActiLume DALI gen2 in a Parallel Linking or BMS configuration all ballasts drivers have to be connected to the DALI Port 1 Window In order to make a distinction between which luminaires are on the window side which ones on the corridor side etc it is possible to place the luminaires into 4 different DALI groups each with their own specific functionality depending on the selected Mode Group 1 Window row Group 2 Corridor row Group 3 Middle row Decorative lighting Group 4 Blackboard lighting Even if the ActiLume DALI gen2 is in W C configuration devices connected to DALI Port 1 as well as DALI Port 2 DALI grouping is possible if needed If DALI grouping is done the window corridor division of devices is at that point not according the hard wired situation but according the grouping done across Port 1 as well as Port 2 This means that if a device connected to Port 1 and set into Group 2 it will act in the same manner as a devices connected to Port 2 and set to Group 2 To start the process 1 Press DALI while pointing towards the related ActiLume gen2 Multi Sensor LRI1663
62. following times are the default values 15 minutes for all Modes The possible values are O 5 1 1 5 2 3 30 minutes Grace time is the time from T5 to T6 during which the lights are being dimmed down from the current light level to the background level The following time is the default value 10 seconds for all Modes Possible values are O 5 10 15 25 seconds Prolong time is the time from T6 to T7 at which the background level is maintained at a fixed level Modes have different prolong times The following times are the default values O minutes for Modes 1 3 4 8 9 11 13 16 15 minutes for Modes 2 5 7 10 and 12 30 minutes for Mode 6 Possible values for grace time are 1 2 3 150 and infinite Retention time is the time from T5 to T8 and is a specific timer during which the active light situation at T3 is remembered If ActiLume DALI gen2 is in automatic mode auto on auto off and the light level has been manually changed to a desired level this timer will be active If the room becomes unoccupied the above mentioned timers will sequentially start running and take their actions when needed As soon as the hold time has expired T5 and the lights start to dim down the retention timer starts to run For the retention time ActiLume DALI gen2 will remember the last light level at timer position T3 this to prevent that the person has to re override the light level time after time when entering the roo
63. ges to one or more of these settings but also to the selectable panes within the Device features tab such as Mode 1 2 and so on the changes need to be written to the device For details on use and capabilities of the MultiOne software refer to the appropriate manuals Once configuration is completed close the software and disconnect the USB2DALI interface from both the PC as well as the DALI line Warning When making changes to the settings features these are not real time transferred into the selected device To make sure the correct settings are being made always use the sequence of select device read device make changes write device ActiLume DALI gen2 Release 2 x OEM Application Guide Heating Ventilation Air Conditioning HVAC commands 16 Heating Ventilation Air Conditioning HVAC commands Via an IR transmitter of the HVAC system commands can Important be send to increase decrease temperature or lower the To have the ActiLume DALI gen2 forward the IR HVAC sun blinds for example Several of these IR commands can signals it must be in the BMS configuration It is be received and forwarded to the BMS by the ActiLume not possible in Parallel Linking or Window Corridor DALI gen2 To do so the ActiLume DALI gen2 must be in configuration the BMS configuration The gateway connected between the ActiLume DALI gen2 and the BMS system must of course be able to receive and understand these HVAC commands on th
64. he addressing For example if address 2 is needed the following sequence should be pressed while pointing the IRT9090 to the Multi Sensor 9 9 O and 2 6 17 DALI group addressing of the ActiLume DALI gen2 Apart from giving the ActiLume DALI gen2 a short address it is also possible to give it a DALI group address This can be very handy when a network of several ActiLume DALI gen2 is connected to a BMS The group address can be given to the ActiLume DALI gen2 by pressing group on the IRT9090 followed by a DALI group number The DALI group number can be from O to 15 for an example see the next page By default the device has no DALI group address 6 Note An ActiLume DALI gen2 can be assigned to more than one DALI group address PHILIPS Figure 59 ActiLume DALI gen2 Release 2 x OEM Application Guide Changing default settings commissioning Example The ActiLume DALI gen2 should get DALI group address 8 In this case while pointing the IRT9090 towards the Multi Sensor of the related ActiLume DALI gen2 The button group is pressed The button 8 is pressed The lights will blink as a conformation that group addressing has succeeded amp Note If multiple group addresses need to be assigned to one ActiLume DALI gen2 the sequence needs to be executed for each DALI group address 6 18 Fast mode In order to save time during testing and or demonstration the ActiLume
65. his way it is possible to toggle between Mode 1and Mode 2 By pressing the service button for less than 1 second the mode setting is changed and there will be a confirmation from the ActiLume DALI gen2 system by blinking of the lights d Mode 1 1 flash Mode 2 2 flashes Figure 41 Only lights in Group 1 and Group 2 will blink or all lights connected if no Grouping has been done See also section 6 15 DALI grouping of ballasts drivers 6 2 Request active Mode If there is uncertainty about the selected mode number the ActiLume DALI gen2 can be requested to acknowledge which mode is active Press mode while pointing the remote to the Multi Sensor LRI1663 All lights will go to minimum level for 2 s then to maximum level for 2 s followed by a sequence of flashes The number of flashes have to be counted and represents the mode number Depending on the active mode the amount and ActiLume DALI gen2 Release 2 x OEM Application Guide Changing default settings commissioning sequence of the flashes differs see figure 43 for examples State PHILIPS 4 The lights will go back to their previous situation Figure 42 Max level usssssnassssssssssuuesssssnue 2s Single digit State Modest Modes 1 through 9 before request after request State 2s before request Min level
66. ho sitin a different area of that same open plan office do not sitin a well lit area but look into the dark when they are the last one working in the open plan office This time that the lights are at a low dim level is called Prolong time and the low light level is called background level The picture below gives a graphical representation of the behavior i Light level GO n lt lt gt lt gt Hold time set by the sensor Grace time Prolong time During this time there will be daylight dependent regulation Moment of last movement detection Figure 17 In other applications a reduced light level is needed even if there is nobody present but switching lights off is not wanted or even allowed Therefore the prolong time is set to infinite and lights will stay in background level This situation is often used if mains switching is done for the lighting T gt ko I EJ a Isi lt Pet gt Hold time set by the sensor Grace time Prolong time set to infinite During this time there will be daylight dependent regulation Moment of last movement detection Figure 18 ActiLume DALI gen2 Release 2 x OEM Application Guide System startup behavior at power up ActiLume DALI gen2 Release 2 x OEM Application Guide System startup behavior at power up 3 3 Timer values in ActiLume DALI gen2 In ActiLume DALI gen2 there are several timers for when to do something after last movemen
67. inaires that are situated in different parts of an area they are assigned to so called DALI groups see additional information in section 6 15 ActiLume DALI gen2 Release 2 x OEM Application Guide For all three configurations the luminaires within these DALI 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 have reached their maximum dimming level If there is a group of Middle luminaire s their output is still set to 1596 light output and the Corridor luminaire s are then still set to 30 light output When the amount of daylight ingress becomes even higher the Middle and Corridor luminaire s will dim further down until eventually they also reach their maximum dimming point also refer to section 3 4 Daylight regulation and dynamic offset 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 Dimming 30 15 Natural light Figure 69 Dimming should be read in such a way that where a level is indicated left vertical axis in figure 69 this means that the lights are dimmed down to create a light output that corresponds to that value For example the indication 80 means that the lights are dimmed down to give an 80 light output ActiLume DALI gen2 sys
68. ing the cell office and the hold time starts During the grace time of 10 seconds from T3 to T4 the lights will be dimmed down to their minimum level and at T4 the lights will be switched off At T6 the person comes back into the office but the lights will stay off because the sun is shining and the light level is sufficient This is called a DDO Daylight Dependent Override At T7 it becomes cloudy again The natural light level drops so the artificial light turns on automatically to compensate the lack of light At T8 the person is leaving the office again The light level continues to be regulated for another 15 minutes and at T9 it starts fading down again Finally the lights will be switched off at T10 If during the grace time T3 to T4 or T9 to T10 movement is detected the hold time will be extended by 10 minutes This will be done once only Mode 1 is designed for a classic luminaire arrangement The master luminaire is implemented at the window side In Window Corridor configuration the luminaires alongside the windows are connected to the Window connection of the controller and the others are connected to the Corridor side The corridor side will follow the window side with an offset s Overcast insufficient natural light Sunny sufficient natural light amp Room occupied Ei Room unoccupied For cell offices designed around the indoor lighting norm EN12464 or when using direct indirect lighting Mode 5 is
69. ips Lighting for future usage The BMS Gateway device should ignore these RESERVED values The interpretation of the addressing modes should be done according the next table Addressing mode Interpretation Broadcast j The HVAC Sunblind command is intended for the whole building Group address The HVAC Sunblind command is intended for all areas that are assigned to the addressed group Short address j The HVAC Sunblind command is intended for the area mentioned in the short address area in which the sender ActiLume DALI gen2 is located Table 18 The used addressing mode for the ActiLume DALI gen2 ADG2 depends on how the ADG2 is commissioned The next flow chart indicates which addressing mode the ADG2 will be used in case of HVAC and sunblind commands ADG2 has Short Address ADG2 has Group Address Addressing mode Addressing mode Addressing mode Short Address Group Address Broadcast Figure 114 ActiLume DALI gen2 Release 2 x OEM Application Guide 17 FAQ Q1 Al oa Q2 A2 Q3 A3 Q4 A4 Q5 A5 Q6 A6 Q7 AT How many ActiLume DALI gen2 can I connect together when I use Parallel Linking 64 since this is the limit of DALI addressing How many ActiLume DALI gen2 can connect together when use BMS mode 64 since this is the limit of DALI addressing How many extension sensors can I connect to one ActiLume DALI gen
70. is case This is to ensure safety under all conditions The Touch and Dim input is mains voltage rated and should be treated as such according to local standards and regulations The usage of a strain relief and mains rated cable is mandatory The front of the sensor ensures double insulation Nevertheless if the sensor is used outside the luminaire or in a different luminaire then the ActiLume DALI gen2 is placed mains rated extension cables and strain reliefs must be used Furthermore the DALI connections will be powered by the ActiLume DALI gen2 itself so there is no need for any external power supply Please check the table below for guaranteed supply current ratings of both DALI connections Configuration Port 1 Port 2 Window Corridor 68 MA 24 mA t o im 1 io i mo jp ES DALI port 1 DALI Window DALI port 2 DALI Corridor Figure 15 The absolute maximum rating for Port 1 and Port 2 is for all configurations 250mA The open circuit voltage no devices connected of both ports when powered via the internal power supply of the ActiLume DALI gen2 is approximately 20V A Warning It is not allowed to connect an extra power supply to Port 1 This will damage the ActiLume DALI gen2 2 5 Night mode Night mode is only applicable for BMS network and if supported by the BMS gateway The BMS gateway must be able to send DALI V2 memory bank related commands BMS will send the nigh
71. is in this simple way connected When multiple ActiLume DALI gen2 have to be connected together caution has to be taken that this connection is polarity sensitive which means that they have to be connected together in the same way since the connection has a and If this is not respected there will be no communication between the different ActiLume DALI gen2 DALI in driver luminaire 1 DALI in driver luminaire 2 Figure 81 9 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 or to a gateway of a BMS 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 to be used in combination with strain relief at the place where the DALI line s enter leave the luminaire 9 3 Mounting The ActiLume gen2 Multi Sensor and ActiLume DALI gen2 controller each have their own way of being mounted inside a luminaire These devices are not meant to be placed outside a luminaire or being treated as independent devices 9 31 Sensor LRIT663 Figure 82 The sensor can be mounted into a luminaire in different ways The following options are the most commonly used ways of mounting the sensor The simplest way of mounting the sensor into the luminaire is by
72. is will adversely damage the ActiLume DALI gen2 The same goes for the DA connections See also drawings in sections 14 2 and 14 3 for clarification 13 Peripheral devices The Window and Corridor connection DALI port 1 and 2 of the ActiLume DALI gen2 can support some extra input devices in addition to the ballasts drivers The ActiLume DALI gen2 controller is designed to support 2 types of other devices namely push button units and extension sensors Push button units PBUs may only be connected to DALI Port 1 of ActiLume DALI gen2 PBUs as well as extension sensors devices will use a Philips Lighting proprietary protocol instead of DALI when communicating with ActiLume DALI gen2 controller although they are sharing the same DALI connection Window or Corridor with ballasts drivers 13 1 Push Button Units Figure 95 LCU2070 Push button unit The PBUs give the opportunity to enhance the system with some extra functionality without having the restriction of choice for components The PBU isa device that has 8 flying leads and can support up to 4 pushbuttons Each pushbutton will have its own predefined functionality There are 2 different types of PBUs namely the LCU2070 and the LCU2071 They can be used separately or can be combined with one another ActiLume DALI gen2 Release 2 x OEM Application Guide In the table below the functionality of the PBUs is given also refer to figures 97 and 98 PBU Switch Group 4 Actio
73. island 1 will blink twice to acknowledge saving the light level set point 7 Usethe IRT9090 remote Up or Down button to manually set the light level to 600 lux 8 Move to island 2 check the light level and press save while pointing to the IR receiver 9 Use the IRT9090 remote Up or Down button to manually set the light level to 600 lux 10 Repeat the two previous steps for the other islands in the office 11 If curtains or blinds were used to exclude external light entering the office they can now be opened 12 At an island perform a scene 1 recall using the IRT9090 Press scene select button 1 press send green button while pointing towards the IR receiver of the luminaire with ActiLume DALI gen2 system ActiLume DALI gen2 Release 2 x OEM Application Guide With this last action all ActiLume DALI gen2 systems in the office as there is Parallel Linking leave the manual mode and are set to the automatic mode with DDR active ActiLume DALI gen2 Release 2 x OEM Application Guide 9 Built in requirements 9 1 Wiring inside the luminaire The wiring inside a luminaire is of the same type as that used for connecting lamps to ballasts drivers and for the mains connections The LRI1663 ActiLume gen2 Multi Sensor on the other hand has its own cable on one side attached to the sensor and on the other side a RJ10 4p4c connector This RJ10 connector can be pushed clicked into the ActiLume DALI gen2 and
74. ity in the sense as described in section 7 1 Touch and Dim Push button control using a single button PBUs can however be used to switch dim but not with a single button for details on the PBUs refer to section 13 1 Do we have a description of all the commands to control the ActiLume DALI gen2 when it is connected to a BMS The connection from the BMS to the ActiLume DALI gen2 is a standard DALI connection This ensures that the ActiLume DALI gen2 can be controlled via standard DALI commands Can just put DALI commands on the parallel linking or BMS connection to control the ActiLume DALI gen2 It is advised not to do so since this connection is also being used by all ActiLume DALI gen2 for communicating with one another about their occupancy status There is a big chance that there will be a data collision and commands will get lost This communication can be stopped by sending 2 times the DALI command Initialise DALI command 258 After these commands all ActiLume DALI gen2 will stop communication for 15 minutes and the DALI line will be free for communication from the BMS or other devices that needs control If all is done the DALI command Terminate DALI command 256 should be send 2 times as an indication to all ActiLume DALI gen2 connected that they can continue with sharing their occupancy status or wait until the full 15 minutes have passed after which the communication will start automatically
75. light 2 Press off to disabled the sensor 3 Point the front of the remote to the Multi Sensor and press send PHILIPS 6 Notes The Daylight sensor can be Figure 54 enabled by selecting the on button at step 2 Also see procedure Setting Daylight sensor mode Daylight Behavior Daylight Dependent Daylight Switching Daylight Override Mode Regulation 1 No reaction to daylight Disabled Disabled Disabled 2 Enable Daylight Dependent Enabled Disabled Disabled Regulation 3 Enable Daylight Dependent Enabled Enabled Disabled Regulation and Daylight Switching 4 Enable Daylight Dependent Enabled Disabled Enabled Regulation and Daylight Override 5 Enable Daylight Dependent Enabled Enabled Enabled Regulation Daylight Override and Daylight Switching Table 8 6 12 Recall Scene Scenes stored inside the ActiLume DALI gen2 system can be recalled with infrared remote IRT9090 A scene recall is active on all ActiLume DALI gen2 systems within a network Parallel Linking or BMS To recall a scene from follow the procedure as described below 1 Press scene 2 Select the scene number 1 16 3 Point the front of the remote to the Multi Sensor and press send PHILIPS Figure 55 ActiLume DALI gen2 Release 2 x OEM Application Guide Changing default settings commissioning 6 13 Resetting the ActiLume DALI gen2 If it is
76. luminaire like mains cables and wiring going to lamps or LEDs This to prevent disturbance of the communication between the sensor and ActiLume DALI gen2 See also section 9 4 for more information on this 9 33 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 mn Figure 93 9 34 Controller LLC1663 It is easy to mount the ActiLume DALI gen2 Just 2 holes are needed in the following pattern i 4 2 mm i lt gt i 168 170 mm Figure 94 The ActiLume DALI gen2 can be mounted by means of 2 screws and nuts and using these holes ActiLume DALI gen2 Release 2 x OEM Application Guide 9 35 Wiring to and from the controller The ActiLume DALI gen2 has WAGO 250 connectors and a RJ1O receptacle The WAGO 250 is a connector that accepts a wide range of wire diameters from 0 5 mm to 1 5 mm 16 20 AWG and a strip length of 8 5 9 5 mm This makes it easy to have the ActiLume DALI gen2 fit into any luminaire without having to use special wiring The RJ1O receptacle connects and locks the cable of the LRI1663 Multi Sensor 9 4 Design in attention points The PIR lens which is sticking out of the ActiLume Multi Sensor is not designed to carry any weight of the luminaire
77. m again after for example being away for a meeting Once the room is occupied again ActiLume DALI gen2 will continue with its light level as if the room was not left unoccupied The following times are the default values 15 minutes for all Modes Possible values for the retention timer are O 15 30 60 90 120 150 and 180 minutes Smart time is a period of time that extends the Hold time T4 to T5 by several minutes if during the Grace time T5 to T6 presence is detected This time extension is only done once After the next T5 the smart timer will be switched off again The following times are the default values O minutes for Modes 6 and 7 10 minutes for Modes 1 5 and 8 16 Possible values are O 5 10 and 15 minutes BE i ia ActiLume DALI gen2 Release 2 x OEM Application Guide System startup behavior at power up TI T2 13 T4 TS T6 1 1 1 1 Figure 19 3 4 Daylight regulation and dynamic offset In order to have an evenly spread light distribution across a cell office or open plan office the ActiLume DALI gen2 has the ability to use a dynamic offset between the different groups or Window and Corridor connection When using the ActiLume DALI gen2 as a standalone device in combination with the Window and Corridor connections at first the lights will be dimmed down together from 100 to 80 When dimming deeper because of excess of daylight the corridor row will dim at a slo
78. n LCU2070 Al 1 2 3 On Dimup Bl 23 Off Dim down ad On Dim up D1 Off Dim down LCU2071 A2 On Dim up B2 Off Dim down C2 On Dim up D2 Off Dim down Table 15 QNS QN A click click ZIN ZIN press briefly dh 1 O lights off 1lights on press and hold O lights dim down 1lights dim up Figure 96 ActiLume DALI gen2 Release 2 x OEM Application Guide Black DA Black White PHILIPS LCU2070 l 9137 003 35103 Made in EU PET yyww Purple B1 White SW COM EIS NG Yellow DI o Black DA Black DA White SW COM Red PHILIPS Ba DALI Port1 LCU2071 9137 003 39303 Made in E U PFT yyww EPIS Green Yellow Figure 97 LCU207x wiring Q Important PBUs may only be connected to the Window Port 1 connection of the ActiLume DALI gen2 It is also possible to interconnect single switches to several PBUs to control several ActiLume DALI gen2 systems DALI network 1 LCU2070 1 PHILIPS 3 LCU2070 9137 003 35103 le in EU yw CE Mad PFT sw2 DALI network 2 LCU2070 2 PHILIPS 5 LCU2070 9137 003 35103 Made in EU PFT yyw CE SWI lg sw2 DALI network 1 LCU2070 1 PHILIPS 5 LCU2070 9137 003 35103 Made in EU PFTyyw CE DALI network 2 LCU2070
79. n group 1 which is the lowest group number Base group number so the reaction will be that of Local occupancy resulting that all lights in the Corridor will switch on When moving into either a Cell office Mode 1 or the Meeting room Mode 8 occupancy detection there is active in the respective groups 2 3 4 or 5 their Base group number and treated as Local occupancy so lights will be switched on and DDR is active The occupancy with its group number 2 3 Aor 5 is also shared linked to the ActiLume DALI gen2 systems in the Corridor but there the group number is not the lowest so it will be handled as a Secondary group number resulting that the lights there are set to Background level and will stay at that light level as long as occupancy is detected in either the Cell office or Meeting room ActiLume DALI gen2 Release 2 x OEM Application Guide Example 2 See drawing below of an area with an open office adjacent to a corridor mam 5 E P a Group 1 2 3 4 and 5 Corridor Group 3 Open plan office Figure 38 Situation 1 Let s assume that someone is working in the Open office that is assigned to group 3 and is operating in Mode 2 and that the Corridor is assigned to multiple groups and is operating in Mode 6 As long as there is movement detection in the Open office the lights connected to the ActiLume DALI gen2 system that is trigge
80. n is received correctly and the requested change has been made Important The Port 2 configuration change will only be effectuated after a mains cycle Max level Min level ActiLume DALI gen2 Release 2 x OEM Application Guide Changing default settings commissioning 6 6 Request active Configuration If there is uncertainty about the active configuration the ActiLume DALI gen2 can be requested to acknowledge which configuration is active 1 Press link while pointing the remote to the Multi Sensor LRI1663 2 All lights will go to minimum level 3 The number of flashes have to be counted and represents the active configuration 4 The lights will go back to their previous situation PHILIPS Figure 47 One flash indicates BMS configuration two flashes indicate Parallel Linking configuration and three flashes indicate Window Corridor configuration Important The number of flashes is the active configuration This means if a different configuration is programmed without a mains cycle the old configuration is still active 2s State State after request before request State 2s before request Press 1 mode 1s at Min level followed by 1s at Max level counts as 1 button this example Parallel Link configuration Figure 48 ActiLume DALI gen2 Release 2 x OEM Application Guide Changing default settings commissioning 6 7 Setting the IR grou
81. nd again 15 minutes later all lights will be switched off Entrance lights must be connected to the Philips ActiLume DALI gen2 luminaire connector labeled Window Cabinet lights must be connected to the Philips ActiLume DALI gen2 luminaire connector labeled Corridor If in the above configuration the master luminaire is situated more than 3 meters from the cabinets an extension sensor should be used for full coverage Mode 7 Toilets Auto on Auto off Figure 31 ActiLume DALI gen2 Release 2 x OEM Application Guide ActiLume DALI gen2 application and user modes 4 8 Mode 8 Meeting Room amp Decorative In the meeting room application lights will always need to be switched on by means of a push to make button or an infrared transmitter Lights will be switched off automatically 15 minutes after the last movement has been detected When switched on there is daylight regulation The Philips ActiLume DALI gen2 system allows four different scenes with up to 4 groups of luminaires when in parallel linking mode A scene is a combination of different light levels for each of the two outputs Window and Corridor of the Philips ActiLume DALI gen2 system By using the infrared remote IRT8030 the combination can be stored in the ActiLume DALI gen2 luminaire and selected later on How to use the IRT8030 can be found in subsection 7 3 1 Using the IRT8030 Mode 8 Meeting room Manual on Auto
82. ndow 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 sensor of the window luminaire DALI group 1 of the first island exceeds 150 of the requested light level then the Window luminaire s will switch off if the Daylight Dependent Switching function is active The greater the amount of daylight ingress there is the more luminaires will be switched off starting with the luminaires of DALI group 2 of the first island followed by the luminaires of DALI group 3 of the first island then the luminaires of DALI group 1 of the second island and so on in the following drawing the luminaires of DALI group 1 of the first island are switched off due to the DDS function Figure 74 Now let s look at a different situation whereby a person is sitting at a desk In the example below there is no daylight ingress The person is detected by the movement PIR sensor of the luminaire near him but not by the others This results in the luminaires of island 1 DALI group 1 3 and 2 being controlled to produce light output to achieve the correct light level at task height The other luminaires of island 2 are all active with the background light level setting actually all other islands in the open office are set to background light level ActiLume DALI gen2 Release 2 x OEM Application Guide
83. needed to reset the ActiLume DALI gen2 this can be done using the IRT9090 following the next steps 1 Press reset 2 Point the front of the remote to the Multi Sensor LRI1663 and press send PHILIPS Figure 56 After transmission the lights connected to the ActiLume DALI gen2 will blink twice as a confirmation that the transmission is received correctly and the requested reset has been made amp Note This reset will set all variables back to default level for all Modes and will make Mode 1 active 6 Note All settings will be set back to factory default except for the short address that is if the ActiLume has one and the settings in Mode 12 up to and including 16 They will stay as they are The Configuration will be set back to Parallel Linking ActiLume DALI gen2 Release 2 x OEM Application Guide Changing default settings commissioning 6 14 Walk test It is very important to have sufficient coverage of the presence detection so people are detected and the lights will react on that in the correct way The walk test function is used to check the coverage area of the movement detector By pressing the button on the remote control the ActiLume DALI gen2 will flash the lamps once as an acknowledgment that the walk test mode has been entered After this all lamps will go to lowest light level to indicate that it is ready to do the walk test When entering the walk test mode the PIR sensor either f
84. no daylight ingress and the luminaires in the office that are at background light level don t react to stray light coming from the free floor standing luminaire The window luminaires DALI group 1 that have detected occupancy however will react to the light that is being produced by the free floor standing luminaire The DALI group 3 and 2 of the first island will follow and light output will be reduced to maintain the required task light level Figure 78 In case that the light level that is being measured by the sensor in the window luminaire DALI group 1 of island 1 exceeds 150 during a 15 minutes time period the luminaires will even switch off if the Daylight Dependent Switching function DDS is active This effect is visible in the next drawing whereby the DALI group 1 and 3 luminaires of island 1 are switched off and the luminaires of DALI group 2 is still regulating the light output Figure 79 The last picture shows the influence of daylight ingress on the luminaires that are actively controlling their light output T Figure 80 Please note that using a single free floor luminaire in an open office is tricky to implement so itis nota recommended solution Summary A number of the above shown effects or even a combination of them can take place in an office tha
85. nt a direct arc level to the ActiLume DALI gen2 A22 No as soon as the BMS or any other device that is connected to the parallel linking connection sends a light level to the ActiLume DALI gen2 it will switch to slave mode and will listen only to what the BMS sends The same behavior is applicable for the Parallel Linking configuration Q23 Can the Night Mode configuration be altered in whatever way A23 With MultiOne in the Device features pane General the settings for Night Mode can be selected from pull down menus but must be saved into the ActiLume DALI gen2 to store them into the ActiLume DALI gen2 Q24 Is the Mode Based Linking still active in Night Mode A24 No when in Night Mode and occupancy is detected only the lights in the area of that specific ActiLume DALI gen2 will switch on and there will be no occupancy sharing ActiLume DALI gen2 Release 2 x OEM Application Guide 18 Abbreviations and Definitions Abbreviations and definitions as used throughout this document ADG2 ActiLume DALI gen2 BMS Building Management System DALI Digital Addressable Lighting Interface DALI Port 1 Primary physical connection of the LLC1663 ActiLume DALI gen2 controller DALI Port 2 Secondary physical connection of the LLC1663 ActiLume DALI gen2 controller r DALI port gt amie DALI Wind CC C paa nd EY Ca m H r QAI 1805NGH TT L DALI port 2 BIL DALI Corridor DD
86. o large movements within a range of Figure 9 6 by 8 meter 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 such as the human body temperature versus its surrounding temperature A car that just starts its engine is not seen by the PIR nor does it see people sitting within the car or a forklift truck Therefore it is recommended not to use the ActiLume DALI gen2 system in outdoor parking or industrial applications LRM8118 and LRM8119 are extension sensors and can be part of an ActiLume DALI gen2 system are used to increase the movement detection range They have approximately the same viewing specifications as the ActiLume gen2 Multi Sensor LRI1663 More info on these sensors can be found in section 13 2 Extension sensor LRM8118 and LRM8119 ActiLume DALI gen2 Release 2 x OEM Application Guide 2 1 4 Service button The service button can be pressed with a pen or small screwdriver It can be used for changing between Mode 1 and Mode 2 switching on and off of the indicator light behind the service button Figure 11 How to use the service button for changing the Mode setting is described in subsection 6 1 2 Using the Service button on sensor To switch the light behind the se
87. ommands Name HVAC off PLE a e dA HVAC 3 steps down a HVAC fan on up Absent Present Blinds stop Blinds up Blinds down Blinds rotate step up Blinds rotate step down 0 0001 00101 O om 01000 Cor 0 noo E om on 10000 10101 1010 b5 bi Description VAC should switch off HVAC should switch on and or set the temperature offset to O zero HVAC should switch on and or set the temperature offset to 1 O OTIO HVAC should switch on and or set the temperature offset to 2 HVAC should switch on and or set the temperature offset to 3 HVAC should switch on and or set the temperature offset to 1 HVAC should switch on and or set the temperature offset to 2 VAC should switch on and or set the temperature offset to 3 Decrease the fan speed by 1 step or switch the fan off if no more available steps witch the fan on if off or increase the fan speed by 1 step ignal the BMS that the room is not occupied ignal the BMS that the room is occupied top any blinds movement 10001 Move blinds up 10010 Move blinds down otate blinds 40 steps up otate blinds 40 steps down Table 17 Supported HVAC Sunblind commands ActiLume DALI gen2 Release 2 x OEM Application Guide Heating Ventilation Air Conditioning HVAC commands Page 83 Any other value for b5 b1 not mentioned in the above table is RESERVED by Phil
88. on Press the service button on the LRI1663 for 5 seconds 3 7 seconds and the ActiLume DALI gen2 will enter the automatic set point calibration mode When releasing the button any ladder or other items that will not be there during normal operation need to be taken away The lights will be switched off 10 seconds after the lights are switched off the ActiLume DALI gen2 will read the light level Lights will now be set to 100 output 10 seconds after the lights are at 100 the ActiLume DALI gen2 will read the light level A calculation will be done and calibration set point will be set to 100 light level 096 light level and the set point is stored Lights will blink twice to indicate that the set point is stored d Figure 67 81 2 Calibration by using an IR remote control The second way to calibrate the light is by using a remote control IRT9090 and a lux meter By following the steps below the light level can be set to any specific level 1 Place the lux meter at the desk underneath the sensor 2 Dim the lights up down by means of the remote until the correct light level is reached 3 Press the save button on the remote Lights will blink twice to indicate the set point is stored PHILIPS Figure 68 A number of items are of influence on the end result of the DDR set point calibration Refer to the next two sections for additional information and examples 81 3 DDR set point calibration
89. one of the other areas is occupied The secretary s office will stay in background as long as the director is in his office In the open plan office the lights will be at DDR light level in the area where occupancy is detected and at background level in the rest of the open plan office Q CeldOffice Secreta Mode 11 Director Mode 6 Corridor m m B m E EJ H e e e O e e e e e e Ej e e e e Mode 2 Open Plan NN M wm NM HM NH NBN HN fi fi fi fa D 2 Pe fe m NOE E BH E HM E NH NGA E EH E MT q e g q e 0 n c FP AA NG Fi MM Fe I i iLLL LL LL c Lights in daylight depending regulation Presence Lights in background level O Lights off Figure 36 An overview of how all the different Modes react on each other is given in the next chapter ActiLume DALI gen2 Release 2 x OEM Application Guide 51 2 Mode based linking overview Mode 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 N 12 13 14 15 16 Mode based Range occupancy linking Reaction to Local occupancy Occupancy Mode 1 m M Background level Reaction
90. p When using more than 1 ActiLume DALI gen2 each with their own remote control it is very well possible that they will disturb one another In order to prevent this a different IR group can be defined for each ActiLume DALI gen2 By default the IR group is A To change the IR group using the IRT9090 follow the next steps 1 Press IR group 2 Select your IR group 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 LRI1663 and press send PHILIPS Figure 49 After transmission the lights connected to the ActiLume DALI gen2 will blink as a confirmation that the transmission is received correctly and the requested change has been made Example Below a drawing of an open office with four infrared groups ActiLume Infrared Infrared group A group C Infrared Infrared group B group D Figure 50 amp Note In order to have the remote controls used by the end user set to the correct IR group please refer to the datasheets of the relevant remote control unit on how to change the IR group setting of the remote This is mostly done by means of dipswitches or a rotary switch which is located in the battery compartment 6 Note Changing the IR group has no influence on the remote controls used for commissioning Th
91. plication Guide ActiLume DALI gen2 application and user modes 4 15 Mode 15 Free for OEM Mode 15 is by default an exact copy of Mode 11 In this way itis possible to have in a network of multiple ActiLume DALI gen2 the possibility of having 2 situations of adjacent offices 4 16 Mode 16 Free for OEM Mode 16 is a free for OEM application mode ActiLume DALI gen2 Release 2 x OEM Application Guide ActiLume DALI gen2 application and user modes 417 Mode settings overview 1 Mode 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 N 12 13 14 15 16 Start up and Dim behavior Range Power up state Background level during Prolong time when Occupancy elsewhere and group is Auto on When Manual on BL 0 Delay and Switching off behavior Range Hold Time Default value for all modes 15 min ActiLume DALI gen2 Release 2 x OEM Application Guide ActiLume DALI gen2 application and user modes Mode 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 N 12 13 14 15 16 Start up and Dim behavior Range Smart Time extension once when occupancy detected during grace time 15 min Grace Fading Disable Enable Grace Time Prolong Time applies only for Groups that have Occupancy Control Auto On Auto Off so not applicable for Manual On Auto Off Groups ActiLume DALI gen2 Release 2 x OEM Application Guide ActiLume DALI gen2 application and user modes Mode 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 N 12 13 14 15 16 Manual Control Functions
92. red will be switched on and DDR active The other lights in the Open office are assigned to the same Base group number but were not triggered by movement and so they are set to Background level Occupancy information is shared linked to the Corridor but as this is not its lowest group number Base group number it will react as defined for the Secondary group number so in this case the lights there are set to Background level and stay at that light level as long as occupancy in the Open office is detected mla Rd Un mensa d nw n Situation 2 Let s assume that no one present on the floor so all lights are off When someone enters the Corridor operating in Mode 6 this is detected by the relevant ActiLume DALI gen2 system All ActiLume DALI gen2 systems in the Corridor are assigned to the same groups In this case the movement detection is active in group 1 which is the lowest group number Base group number so the reaction will be that of Local occupancy resulting that all lights in the Corridor will switch on When moving into the Open office operating in Mode 2 area the lights connected to the ActiLume DALI gen 2 system that is triggered are switched on with DDR The complete Open office is assigned to group 3 the Base group number so the other ActiLume DALI gen2 systems are treated as Local occupancy so lights will be switched on but at Background level The occupancy is
93. ring occupancy detection of the system If this air flow triggers the sensor it is possible to reduce sensitivity of the PIR sensor There are 2 possible situations namely high or low sensitivity This setting is on single ActiLume level To change the PIR sensor sensitivity follow the procedure as described below 1 Press pir 2 Press 1 for low sensitivity or 3 for high sensitivity 3 Point the front of the remote to the Multi Sensor press send PHILIPS Figure 52 ActiLume DALI gen2 Release 2 x OEM Application Guide Changing default settings commissioning 6 10 Setting Daylight sensor mode The Daylight sensor can be set to different modes of operation to adapt to the required behavior for an application For example it is possible to have Daylight Dependent Regulation DDR without having Daylight Dependent Switching DDS and Daylight Dependent Override DDO To change the Daylight sensor mode follow the procedure as described below 1 Press daylight 2 Select number 1 5 see table 3 Point the front of the remote to the Multi Sensor and press send 6 Note Also see procedure Disable Daylight sensor PHILIPS Figure 53 6 11 Disable Daylight sensor The function of the Daylight sensor can completely disabled if the application it is being used in requires this To disable the Daylight sensor follow the procedure as described below 1 Press day
94. rom the Multi Sensor or from the extension sensor can execute the walk test However the response will be different This is mainly due to the unique detection algorithm inside the extension sensor PHILIPS Figure 57 Behavior of the Multi Sensor In the walk test mode the lighting is set to min 196 and every time movement is detected the light goes to 100 for 1 second and returns to min 196 It can immediately detect the next movement If the coverage of the standard ActiLume gen2 Multi Sensor LRI1663 is insufficient the coverage can be extended using an extension sensor There are 2 types available namely the luminaire based version LRM8119 and the ceiling mounted version LRM8118 Behavior with extension sensor In the walk test mode the lighting is set to min 196 Once movement is detected by the extension sensor the light goes up to 100 and will stay at that level for up to a maximum of 60 seconds even when there is no movement detected Then it will return to min 196 indicating it is ready for the next movement detection These 60 seconds are due to the settings inside the extension sensor this time period cannot be adjusted In walk test mode DDR DDS DDO will be disabled Exiting the walk test mode The ActiLume DALI gen2 will automatically recover from the walk test situation and return into active state 60 seconds after last movement detection of the complete system so including possible d
95. rvice button on or off press the service button for approximately 10 seconds 8 to 12 seconds The color of the light of the service button has the following function Steady red presence movement detected Steady yellow Sensor is working but no presence movement detected LED indication is disabled by service button or malfunction If the LED is switched off after a mains cycle on the ActiLume DALI gen2 the LED will be turned back on No color 2 1 5 Other sensor specifications The ActiLume gen2 Multi Sensor LRI1663 has an RJ10 4p4c connector fixed to a cable The length of the cable is 100 centimeters The sensor housing casing material is Polycarbonate UL94 V O and the color is dark grey 5 NC 10714 which is close to RAL 7024 Graphite grey The housing is resistant to the glow wire test 850 C 5 seconds and has a basic insulation 1500 V The dimensions of the sensor are as given below D JO pt 15 8 16 4 Figure 12 ActiLume DALI gen2 Release 2 x OEM Application Guide 2 2 ActiLume DALI gen2 LLC1663 The LLC1663 is the heart of the system It will take care of all the communication to the ballasts drivers connected ina way that is freely programmable or in a standard way by selecting a specific mode In the LLC1663 ActiLume DALI gen2 functions can be programmed freely like switching on or off the daylight sensor independently of the PIR sensor Furthermore the LLC1663 can b
96. s beside one another in which the lights should react on one another when in Mode Based Linking In the example below you see 2 offices If presence is detected in Office 1 then Office 2 should be in background level if no presence is detected in Office 2 Also if in Office 2 presence is detected and in Office 1 there is no presence than Office 1 will be switch on in background level Auto on Auto off Figure 35 412 Mode 12 Free for OEM Mode 12 is an exact copy of Mode 2 It is created to be able to have different open plan offices beside one another in which the lights should react on one another when in Mode Based Linking 413 Mode 13 Free for OEM Mode 13 is an exact copy of Mode 8 It is created to be able to have different meeting rooms within the same network in which multiple ActiLume DALI gen2 are available and the lights within one meeting room should react to one another but should not react on the ActiLume DALI gen2 of the adjacent meeting rooms when in Mode Based Linking 4 14 Mode 14 Free for OEM Mode 14 is an exact copy of Mode 8 It is created to be able to have different meeting rooms within the same network in which multiple ActiLume DALI gen2 are available and the lights within one meeting room should react to one another but should not react on the ActiLume DALI gen2 of the adjacent meeting rooms when in Mode Based Linking ActiLume DALI gen2 Release 2 x OEM Ap
97. s will be switched on basis of presence if enabled Only lights in Group 1 and Group 2 will blink or all lights connected if no Grouping has been done See also section 6 15 DALI grouping of ballasts drivers ActiLume DALI gen2 Release 2 x OEM Application Guide Changing default settings commissioning 6 20 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 DALI gen2 Mode based Range Default Mode based Range Default occupancy linking occupancy linking Region EU APR DALI grouping of Broadcast US Group 1 Application mode Mode 1 Group 2 Mode 2 Group 3 Mode 3 Group 4 Configuration Window Mode 4 d NER Corridor Mode 5 Parallel Link Mode 6 BMS Mode 7 Occupancy sharing Simple Occupancy Mode 8 Mode 9 Group based Occupancy Mode 10 ee Bamban Linking Mode 11 Mode based Occupancy Mode 12 Mode 13 Assigning DALI short 0 63 address Mode 14 Clear 99 Mode 15 Table 9 Mode 16 ActiLume DALI gen2 Release 2 x OEM Application Guide Changing default settings commissioning Mode based Range Default occupancy linking Assigning DALI group 0 15 Clear 255 IR group address 100h burn in Disable
98. ss equal Parallel Linking Port 2 In total 8 islands are created each with 1 ActiLume DALI gen2 system Master 8 DALI luminaires Slave and 1 external movement detector All ten components are connected with one and other by means of a DALI line to DALI Port 1 of the ActiLume DALI gen2 system The interconnection with the other islands is achieved through the DALI Port 2 connection of the other ActiLume DALI gen2 systems Within each island the luminaires are assigned to DALI groups 1 Window 3 Middle and 2 Corridor See figure 70 for a total overview of the Open office The first example shows a cross section of the office indicated with letter A in the previous drawing which has been calibrated with all external light ingress blocked A 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 across the room Mb d bh d i d Figure 71 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 other luminaires of the first island which are situated further away from the window
99. sssse eee 41 6 3 Setting the background level eee 42 6 4 Changing Power Up State eee 42 6 5 Switching between configurations esses 43 6 6 Request active Configuration esee 43 67 Setting the IR group la 44 6 8 Change Hold time e 45 6 9 Setting PIR sensor sensitivity eee ee 45 6 10 Setting Daylight sensor Mode 0 ene 46 6 11 Disable Daylight sensor 000 cee eee 46 6 12 Recall Scene 47 6 13 Resetting the ActiLume DALI gen2 000 000 000 cc cee 47 6 14 Walk t sSt TET 48 6 15 DALI grouping of ballasts drivers esses 48 616 DALI addressing of the ActiLume DALI gen2 0 49 6 17 DALI group addressing of the ActiLume DALI gen2 49 6 18 FASE IMO AA 50 6 19 100 hour burn ip eco tad coche een tanned Ep sees iris 50 6 20 Some general default settings 51 ActiLume DALI gen2 Release 2 x OEM Application Guide ActiLume DALI gen2 Release 2 x OEM Application Guide Contents E es 7 Manual control b AKIRA NIN os toda P PERCHE OK RURce a osos denen ug cate 53 71 Touch and Dim Push button control les lees 53 72 MAFIDBU e UE ub E Pea Eddie above c DD EIL 53 73 Infrared IR control RI 53 731 Using the IRT8030 2 54 73 2 Using the IRT8050 eel 55 8 DDR set point calibration 3 2 ae rer cepe eX SUE barack aae s od x Rs 56 8 1 Calibration me
100. t has been detected Within the various different modes these timers can have a different value The timers are Dwell time Fade to switch On time Hold time Grace time Prolong time Retention time Smart time As soon as no movement has been detected anymore all timers start in the following sequence refer to figure 19 Dwell time is the time from T1 to T2 and is very useful in certain applications like free floor standing luminaires Dwell time is a timer that starts running when occupancy is detected after the room being unoccupied During this time the lights will be set into background level The following time is the default value O seconds for all Modes Possible values are O 1 2 3 15 seconds Fade to switch On time is the time from T2 to T3 whereby if after the dwell time there is still occupancy detected the light level is gradually increased from background level to DDR level This function gives additional comfort as lights will gradually dim up Together with the Dwell time Fade to Switch On time is a delayed reaction when going from no occupancy to occupancy The following time is the default value O second for Modes 6 and 7 1 second for Modes 1 5 and 8 16 Possible values are O 1 2 3 15 seconds 7 setting can only be modified with the MultiOne tool Hold time is the time from T4 to T5 whereby occupancy is no longer detected but the lights are still on and being regulated The
101. t mode command to the controller via a gateway to force the ActiLume DALI gen2 to enter the night mode During night mode the behavior of ActiLume DALI gen2 system s is fixed in the following way There is no Daylight Dependent Regulation DDR Once received night mode command controllers will first dim down to background level 2096 when there is no movement in the areas for 5 minutes Controllers will switch light s Off after 15 minutes of Step Action 1 Set DATA TRANSFER REGISTER 1 DTR1 to Ox64 2 Set DATA TRANSFER REGISTER 2 DTR2 to 0x02 3 Set DATA TRANSFER REGISTER DTR to 0x02 6 WRITE MEMORY LOCATION NO REPLY with value Ox55 P 7 Set DATA TRANSFER REGISTER DTR to OxOA I0 WRITE MEMORY LOCATION NO REPLY with value OxOO disable or Ox01 enable i E WRITE MEMORY LOCATION NO REPLY with value OxO5 night mode na E WRITE MEMORY LOCATION NO REPLY with value 0x01 Set Feature is E WRITE MEMORY LOCATION NO REPLY with the Control Device Checksum Enable Checksum OxF9 Disable Checksum OxFA Table 1 ActiLume DALI gen2 Release 2 x OEM Application Guide background dimming if no movement is detected during that period The controller switches light s On in its own controlled area when it detects movement in its range such as office cleaners movement The Hold time Background level and Prolong time can only be changed by using the MultiOne tool To stop the
102. t was calibrated correctly Once the effects are recognized take the corrective action s 81 4 Open office light level calibration Calibrating the light level in an Open office is slightly more complex than a Cell office as there is influence from the different light islands on each other How to approach this situation is explained in this subsection using the IRT9090 remote control please note that this procedure can also be performed with the IRT8030 Let s use the Open plan office from figure 70 as a starting point Procedure 1 Blockall external light sources to the office close curtains or blinds or use other means 2 Place a lux meter in the center of island 1 at task height 3 Use the IRT9090 remote control point towards the IR receiver of the luminaire with ActiLume DALI gen2 system and press the Up or Down button to set the light level to 600 lux 4 Move the lux meter to the center of island 2 at task height and use the IRT9090 to set the light level to 600 lux 5 Repeatthe previous step for all other islands in the office 6 Return to island 1 and check whether the light level is OK When the light level is OK press the save button on the IRT9090 remote while pointing to the IR receiver of the ActiLume DALI gen2 system if not OK make most likely minor adjustments and also check the other light levels at the islands in the office to end up at island 1 All lights connected to
103. t will flow along the sensor ActiLume DALI gen2 Release 2 x OEM Application Guide 9 5 System capabilities and limitations Under all conditions a maximum of 2 PBUs LCU2070 and or LCU2071 and a maximum of 2 extension sensors LRM8118 and or LRM8119 are allowed to be connected to the ActiLume DALI gen2 Furthermore the maximum supply current of Port 1 and Port 2 has to be respected when connecting peripherals PBUs may only be connected to Port 1 whereas the extension sensors can be connected to Port 1 as well as Port 2 When Port 2 configuration is switched see also section 6 5 Switching between configurations a visual feedback will be received by blinking of the lamps Port 2 switched to BMS configuration all the lamps connected to Port 1 port will blink once Port 2 switched to Parallel Linking configuration all the lamps connected to Port 1 port will blink twice Port 2 switched to Corridor configuration all lamps connected to Port 1 and Port 2 will blink three times Important The Port 2 configuration change will only be effectuated after a mains cycle When in Parallel Linking or BMS configuration a maximum of 64 ActiLume DALI gen2 can be connected in parallel The limits on how many ballasts drivers in combination with PBUs and extension sensors are given below In these tables you will find the absolute maximum numbers Less is of course no problem In BMS or Parallel Linking configuration the absolute maxim
104. tems 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 the luminaires near the corridor would not be dimmed at all ActiLume DALI gen2 Release 2 x OEM Application Guide Island 2 E N EH NE BA 2 cone i E HE EH NE H EH B RM Jra maae HY Ey EF Qo E a gH H E BH RB K m m m jen B gm am a A E Eu HN m E 2 Corridor F D BB miu jen ka a w m e m m B ja Window m i p a nl aaa Open Plan Offiche DAL Port 1 Figure 70 For the following example an Open office including 8 luminaires equipped with ActiLume DALI gen2 systems an ADG2 system is a combination of controller and sensor 64 DALI luminaires and 8 external movement detectors to ensure complete occupancy coverage The office is operating in Mode 2 and is set to operate in the Parallel Linking configuration and Mode based linking is set The daylight and motion sensors of the ActiLume DALI gen2 systems are enabled and the reflection factors of the installed furniture are more or le
105. thods ses 56 8 1 1 A to calibratiOn th 0e dedv anes aa ue ped kO iim e hn E ERG rH ee ER 56 812 Calibration by using an IR remote control esses 56 81 3 DDR set point calibration considerations liis a 57 814 Open office light level calibration lessen 61 9 Built in requirements 2 eR RR RH 62 91 Wiring inside the luminaire eee 62 9 2 Wiring outside the luminaire esee 62 9 3 MOUNTING coe ere exec ab E E urea beri e rec EE 62 9 31 Sensor LRII663 secs sess ia d uses GES deed Pes PASE CREE G HE ae hee 62 93 2 Sensor cabley 2 i iie bend ba Mee gob abled baa bee Mende ides 64 9 33 Sensor position 65 9 34 Controller LLC1663 e 65 9 35 Wiring to and from the controller eee 65 9 4 Design in attention points cee 65 9 5 System capabilities and limitations 000 cee 66 10 SCONES io mer pip ipe bac 3E seer cea CRGO ERREUR TEE doe e er denm miae Rees 68 11 BMS network interface ununa eee e nee e en 69 12 Parallel Linking b ERPRPBLORPLRISPS SREREPERIPbIAaX eriR ee Bf Gr ER 70 13 Peripheral devices eee hh 71 131 Push Button Units 71 13 2 Extension sensor LRM8118 and LRM8119 2 2 0220 esses es 73 14 15 16 17 18 Connection diagrams in different configurations a 74 141 Window Corridor configuration sss sisse 74 14 2 Parallel Linking configuration
106. tion DALI Port 1 Window Master DALI Port 2 Power TI O Corridor supply Slave BMS gateway Slave DALI Port 1 Window SS Master Tl t LI Port E W Corridor Optional x Slave sa Slave IDA Ls HO DA N l l O H DALI gear HT mE 1 bora a Luminaires functionality BMS gateway HANE depends on programming DAN L1 DALI gear T L L Connection is polarity sensitive so attention should be payed to Optional correct wiring DA Ls7 s DA N 4 1 JO DALI gear N I ILL al mM Luminaires functionality depends on programming IDA Ls J DA N 4 x O DALI gear 1 L a Figure 106 ActiLume DALI gen2 Release 2 x OEM Application Guide Connection diagrams in different configurations 14 4 Touch and Dim configuration DALI Port 1 Window Master TandD push contact Pa L N PE j i Slave Touch and Dim qi YY bo CC pn B io m 4 LIO DALI gear 4 IO DALI gear
107. to one ActiLume DALI gen2 Yes this is possible but keep in mind the length of the Touch and Dim line See also Q14 A14 Q17 ActiLume DALI gen2 Release 2 x OEM Application Guide Where can find all ins and outs about the MultiOne software A17 For learning how to work with MultiOne please use Q18 A18 Q19 A19 the User manual and Quick start guide that are available within the MultiOne software You can find them under the pull down at the top navigation Help Can I have only DDR and no movement detection Yes it is possible to have only DDR by deactivating the PIR sensor To do this MultiOne tooling software and hardware is needed In the Device feature pane Mode X by selecting Manual on manual off and setting the Light status on power up to Lights on Also DDR should be enabled for the relevant groups By selecting Manual on manual off the DDS and DDO are automatically disabled This is not visible on the screen but inside the ActiLume DALI gen2 these signals are disabled When saving these settings back into the ActiLume DALI gen2 the PIR detection is as of that point discarded Is it possible to deactivate DDR DDS and DDO Yes it is possible to de activate the daylight sensor independently from any other function To do this the MultiOne tool is needed In the Device features pane Mode X the daylight dependent behaviors DDR DDS and DDO can b
108. ual 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 Only some basic information on the Device feature tab is given the other tabs are not further explained in this manual Notice in the right hand lower corner that the DALI connection is not yet established by the red colored item No device has been selected or the selected device doesn t support any features Use Network to select a device Figure 109 Select Tools gt Connection settings No device has been selected or the selected device doesn t support any features Use Network to select a device Selected interlace Figure 110 ActiLume DALI gen2 Release 2 x OEM Application Guide Check whether the DALI radio button is set and select a port from the pull down menu if no number is shown press the Refresh button No device has been selected or the selected device doesn t support any features Use Network to select a device Moa OzigBee artnet O SimpleSet Selected interlace Figure 111 Confirm by clicking on the OK button Notice that after the Connection settings pane is closed that the item in lower right hand corner has turned green to indicate established connection with the DA
109. um limitations for the Port 1 Window connection are as follows BMS Parallel Linking configuration PBU Ext sensors Ballasts drivers l 3s Table 12 ActiLume DALI gen2 Release 2 x OEM Application Guide In Window Corridor configuration the absolute maximum limitations are as follows Window Corridor configuration Window Corridor PBU Ext sensors Ballasts drivers Ext sensors Ballasts drivers O Table 13 Important PBUs may only be connected to the Window Port 1 connection of the ActiLume DALI gen2 ActiLume DALI gen2 Release 2 x OEM Application Guide 10 Scenes The ActiLume DALI gen2 controller supports 4 presets scenes Preset 1 is the factory default scene In this scene the Daylight Dependent Regulation DDR is active and the Corridor and Middle Decorative row luminaires operate with an offset which is predefined Depending on which Mode is chosen the Middle Decorative row lighting will go to DDR or 100 and Extra Manual On remains in its current state It is possible to recall scenes via a remote controller IRT8030 IRT8050 and IRT9090 The fading time will be determined by the DALI fade time setting and is by default O7 s There will be no Daylight Dependent Regulation for Preset 2 3 and 4 Default scene values Group Preset 1 Preset 2 Preset 3 Preset 4 NE ee us oo ana os cM m er pen wm c 1 ICM DM rn pum MEM we
110. wer rate than the window row When the Window row reaches min 1 the corridor row will be at 30 When there is still access of light the corridor row will dim deeper until it also reaches min 1 100 80 Dimming 30 Natural light Figure 20 When the ActiLume DALI gen2 is configured into Parallel Linking or into BMS configuration Group 1 will represent the Window row Group 2 the Corridor row and Group 3 the Middle row In this case the Middle row can enhance the dimming behavior because the light level created by the middle row is in between the window and the corridor row This means that if the Window row reaches its minimum dim level the middle row will be at 15 and the corridor row at 3096 See also picture below for the comparison between the two situations 10096 80 Dimming Natural light _ Figure 21 ActiLume DALI gen2 Release 2 x OEM Application Guide ActiLume DALI gen2 application and user modes 4 ActiLume DALI gen2 application and user modes This chapter explains for which application which Mode is best suited or which lighting design requires which Mode ActiLume DALI gen2 has 16 pre programmed application Modes in which a group of luminaires can be controlled according to the table below Mode Description Mode 1 Cell Office Window Corridor amp Decorative Mode 2 Open plan Window Middle Corridor Mode 3 School Classroom 8 Decorative

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