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1. Product Guide Priectronies AT BB IN RF input unit Overview The AT BB IN Input Unit provides a control interface between a lighting system and external devices such as e Button switch plates e Security systems e AV equipment The unit features seven Volt free switch inputs that can be activated by the contact closure of push buttons switches or relays Activating an input causes the unit to transmit a RF control message to other devices triggering various actions such as recalling a scene raising lowering light levels turning override on off starting and stopping sequences etc The integral RF transceiver allows wireless communication with other An 10 compatible products All functionality is fully programmable using an infrared handset e g the UHS4 or UNLCDHS or PC control software The unit is powered either by the internal battery or via an external 12Vdc supply Front features Infrared Receiver IR Allows the unit to receive programming commands from an IR Handset e g the UHS4 when IR Receive mode is activated see Config Button and Status LEDs below Config Button Press this to put the unit into IR Receive mode enabling it Status LEDs to receive programming commands from an IR Handset Status LEDs These flash Red and or Green to indicate the following Ve IR Receive mode active Gz at 1 second intervals of al I 71s Valid setting received Infrared Rec
2. Y _ O 8 Common Grey Basic programming The functionality of the AT BB IN Input Unit is controlled by a number of parameters which can be changed or programmed by any of the following devices e UHS4 Infrared Handset e UNLCDHS Infrared Handset with LCD Step 1 Put Input Unit in receive mode To enable the AT BB IN Input Unit to receive programming commands it must be put into receive mode by pressing the Config Button LED flashes red once a second Press Config Button to indicate receive mode ple amp Step 2 Set input channel addresses The addressing for an input channel defines the devices that will respond to any control messages sent by the input unit For example activating an input that has its Local Code set to 1 generates a control message that will only be actioned by devices that also have a Local Code of 1 To program the settings for a specific input channel you must specify the appropriate channel number i e 1 to 7 using the programming device If no channel number or channel 0 is specified all input channels will be set to the same address gt Using the UHS4 handset Activate Configuration Mode Q 7 Select Channel Number from 1 to 7 1 0 or no number selects all channels 7 82 9 456 3 2 0 enter code from 1 to 999 Set Building Code B Set Sub local Code Ss enter code Set Local Code from 1 to 999 7 4
3. ch closed programmable parameters for the AT BB IN Input Unit e Released switch open Parameter Name Default Value Range Options Description Devices UNLCDHS For Device Product ID Automatically 1 to 999 A number used to uniquely identify each device within a range of assigned by the devices that are set to the same Local Code device Building Code 1 to 999 A number shared by all devices that belong to the same building or system For Each Input Channel S NE Switch Type Momentary Momentary Latching Defines whether the input is used in conjunction with momentary or latching type switches Also defines the range of events available for triggering control functions ka Local Code 1 1 to 999 A number corresponding to the Local Code of all devices to be con Y trolled by the associated input channel 3 S SIS Sub Local Code Not set 1 to 99 A number corresponding to the Sub Local Code of all devices to be VA 0 to clear controlled by the associated input channel Area Code s Not set 1 to 999 A number corresponding to the Area Code of all devices to be con trolled by the associated input channel Up to 10 Area Codes can be set for each input channel For Each Input Event Control Function As per Preset 0 None do nothing Defines the type of radio control message sent to other devices Scene Select Scene Raise Scene Lower Circuit Absolute Value Circuit Raise Circuit Lower Sequence Control Override Control Emerge
4. de Control Override Type Not set On off Selects whether the Override On or Override Off global scene is to be x Sf applied or released Override Action Action Active or released Sets the specified Override global scene active or releases it ae Function Sequence Control Sequence Number Sequence Number 1 ito99 to 99 Selects the Sequence Number to be controlled x VA Sequence Action CA set stop or Selects the action to be applied to the specified Sequence pause Control Function Emergency Test Test Test Condition Turns the Emergency Test feature on or off s Test Timeout Not set 0 to 255 Sets the maximum On Test time before the feature is automatically turned off See note on Timeout values above Limited to Preset E re Replacing the Battery Press in the large retaining clip sufficiently to allow the two Accessing the internal battery halves of the casing to be separated Lift out the PCB module taking care not to damage the a electronic components Slide out the battery from its mounting clip and insert a replacement battery type CR2477 or equivalent ensuring correct polarity Carefully reassemble the unit ensuring that the three LA retaining lugs are correctly located before clipping the casing back together Technical data Weight 0 025kg Dimensions without brackets Battery 3Vdc lithium battery i type CR2477 supplied with unit Battery Lif
5. e Greater than 7 years with typical usage Optional External Supply Requirements Supply Voltage 12Vdc regulated Supply Current 50mA max Supply Power 600mW max Terminal Capacity 2 5mm European 868MHz EN300 220 2 V2 1 2 Union EN301 489 1 V1 8 1 EN301 489 3 V1 2 1 A2 Australia amp 915MHz AS NZS 4268 2008 New Zealand 2 Receiver Class Transmitter Duty Cycle lt 10 on g3 band default band lt 0 1 on g2 band lt 1 on g1 band Range The maximum RF range between An 10 devices is 100m in free air and up to 30m indoors However the materials used within a building will vary and this will impact upon the RF range In reality the nature of how the An 10 s hybrid mesh works means that in most scenarios the individual range of an An 10 product will not be important Temperature 0 C to 35 C Humid ity 5 to 95 non condensi Ng Hereby CP Electronics Ltd declares that this AT BB IN is in compliance with the essential requirements and other relevant provisions of Directive 1999 5 EC The declaration of conformity Mate ri al casi ng Flame reta rdant polyca rbonate may be obtained for CP Electronics Ltd Brent Crescent London NW10 7XR UK EBDSPIR AT PRM RF Ceiling PIR presence detector switched JzA If any of these symbols are on the EBDSPIR AT DD RF Ceiling PIR presence detector DALI DSI dimming ted 7 T a HAI oe pene Sg cue i R presence detector 1 10V dimming SR Sa ar OL relay controller household o
6. eiver Config Button r a a r r a E 1s E 415 E 1s E 1s E 415 E 1s Invalid setting received Back features Software reset received x Vie 1 I Q oe 1 I Qs oe 41S I xo 1 I Osp ka 1 I ka 1 ah s s m I s s s Af s Oz AG OE GEO TU TTS LS OTST 71 71 a 4 Optional 12Vdc Supply Terminal Factory reset received Battery type CR2477 Provides power to the unit if an external supply is not used Optional 12Vdc Supply Terminal To power the unit from an external supply connect the supply to this terminal ensuring correct polarity Refer to Technical Data on page 8 for power supply specification Plug in RJ45 lead and socket A short 8 core flat cable with plug that is supplied with each Plug in RJ45 Lead RJ45 Socket Battery unit used to connect the inputs to external devices Installation The AT BB IN Input Unit can either be mounted to any Mounting bracket location suitable solid surface or concealed inside a backbox for surface mounting Surface Mounting Method Fit the two snap on mounting brackets on the back side of the unit as shown in opposite Use the holes in the mounting brackets to affix the unit to a wall or other solid surface using suitable screw fixings Backbox Mounting Method For unsecured fixing the unit can be simply placed inside a UK or European backbo
7. enter code oO from 1 to 99 8 5 2 0 enter code from 1 to 999 or O to clear all area codes from selected channel s Set Area Code For most basic programming operations the UHS4 handset is recommended and the following procedures are based on using this device While the unit is in receive mode send the required programming commands to the unit see Step 2 and 3 Valid commands will be indicated by a green LED flash See page 1 for details of other LED responses NOTE While in receive mode if no commands are received by the Input Unit within 30 seconds the unit will automatically revert to its normal standby mode Building Code Defines all devices in one building or location Local Code Defines all devices in one room Sub Local Code Defines all devices within a region of one room Area Code Defines all devices within two or more rooms where common control is required 0 S Send the new setting O HINT Press Q again to send the same setting to another device Return to User Mode Q D ae Basic programming Step 3 Choose a preset configuration To simplify the programming of commonly used applications a number of Preset Configurations are available Preset 0 is implemented by default Configuration Code O 0 QDD O EA Circuit mode Preset No o Input 1 Input 2 Input 3 Input 4 Input 5 Input 6 Input 7 n Function Circuit Switch type Function Ci
8. l functions e Scene Select The events generated depend on whether momentary or used to select a specific lighting scene Depending on latching mode is selected via the Switch Type parameter the input channel addressing both Local and or Area scenes can be selected Momentary Mode Operation e Scene Raise or Lower used to increase or decrease the overall lighting levels In this mode the input is usually inactive open circuit and for the currently active scene only active shorted to common when the button or switch e Circuit Absolute Level is pressed This gives rise to four possible input events used to set the level of a specific output channel e Circuit Raise or Lower e Single Press used to increase or decrease the level of a specific e Double Press output channel e Long Press Hold switch closed for longer than 300ms e Sequence Control e Long Press Release switch opened after Long Press Hold used to start stop or pause a sequence of scenes e Override Control Latching Mode Operation used to select global override scenes typically during emergency situations e g fire evacuation This mode is typically used for toggle type switches that e Emergency Test remain in either a closed or open state for long periods used to test device systems for correct operation during a mains power failure Latching mode therefore gives rise to two possible events The table below and on page 7 gives a summary of all e Pressed swit
9. ncy Test 6 Limited to Preset Configurations Advanced programming Parameter Name Default Value Range Options Description Programming Devices K Control Function Scene Select Local On Scene A Scene Select message comprises of three Local Scenes On Step vA v4 e ie eal and off and three Area Scenes On Step and off imeou When a Scene is selected the input unit recalls the Local and or Area On Scenes Local Step Scene If a Local and or Area Step Scene is specified this will be requested first Fade Rate second followed by the Local and or Area Off Scenes Timeout 255 NOTE Area On Step and Off Scenes are ignored unless one or more Area Codes are set for the corresponding input channel and they match the Area Codes set in Local Of Scene any output channel The values of the Timeout parameters associated with each scene determine whether or not the scene is actually recalled and whether or not to try and recall the next scene Time delay table Area On Scene 101 to 107 101 to 220 Fade Rate 1 second 0 to 255 Timeout 255 0 to 255 0 No fade Ignore the Step scene 1 to 59 1 to 59 seconds in 1 1 to 59 seconds in 1 second incre second increments ments Value Fade rate time Timeout delay period Area Step Scene 101 to 107 101 to 220 60 to 177 1 to 59 5 minutes in 0 5 1 to 59 5 minutes in 0 5 minute incre Fade Rate 1 second 0 to 255 minute increments ments Timeout 255 0 to 255 178 to 254 1 t
10. o 20 hours in 15 1 to 20 hours in 15 minute incre minute increments ments Area Off Scene 220 Control Function Scene Raise 255 Infinite fade No timeout recall the specified scene 101 to 220 only Raise Action Not set Start or none Starts or stops raising light levels for the currently active Scene VA Typically used with a Long Press Hold to start and Long Press Release to stop Control Function Scene Lower Lower Action Not set Start or none Starts or stops lowering light levels for the currently active Scene Y Typically used with a Long Press Hold to start and Long Press Release to stop Control Function Circuit Absolute Level Circuit Number As per Preset 0 1 to 999 Sets the target output level for the specified Circuit Number to the value VA given by Output Level The time taken for the output to fade to the new Output Level 100 on 0 to 100 level is set by the Fade Rate 0 off Fade Rate 1 to 60 seconds Control Function Circuit Raise Circuit Number As per Preset 0 1 to 999 Starts or stops raising the output level of the specified Circuit Number VA Typically used with a Long Press Hold to start and Long Press Release Control Function Circuit Lower Circuit Number As per Preset 0 1 to 999 Starts or stops lowering the output level of the specified Circuit Y Number Typically used with a Long Press Hold to start and Long elie Press Release to stop Control Function Overri
11. r general waste AT SL R SA RF relay controller standalone AT SL DDR RF DALI DSI relay controller N AT SL DDR SA RF DALI DSI relay controller standalone i AT SL ADR RF 1 10V relay controller ONI AT SL ADR SA RF 1 10V relay controller standalone SICC fOl ICS VITM4 ATMOD RF Switching module VITM6 ATMOD AD RF VITM6 1 10V module C P Electronics Ltd VITM6 ATMOD DD RF VITM6 DALI DSI module Brent Crescent UNLCDHS Universal LCD IR handset oer NW 10 7XR United Kingdom Tel 44 0 333 900 0671 Fax 44 0 333 900 0674 as Ce www cpelectronics co uk energy services and technology association enquiry cpelectronics co uk FM 45789 EMS 534520 Due to our policy of continual product improvement CP Electronics reserves the right to alter the specification of this product without prior notice Ref WD371_ Issue 2 8
12. rcuit Switch type Function Circuit Switch type Function Circuit Switch type Function Scene Switch type Function Scene Switch type Function Scene Switch type Function Scene Switch type Key switch types M L Using the UHS4 handset Activate Configuration Mode Q 7 he Toggle On off raise lower On off 1 L Off down Toggle 2 M On off 2 L On off 2 L Momentary push to make switch Latching switch O Toggle 3 M On off 3 L O 3 L HINT Where scene numbers or channel numbers are given in a Preset Configuration these can be changed after applying the Preset by using the Map Scene Channel to Button Input command Refer to the UHS4 user instructions for further assistance Send the new setting 0 HINT Press Q again to send the same setting Enter the required a levies Preset No from tables n up Off down On up Off down Em Test Em Test Toggle Toggle Toggle 4 5 6 M M M On off On off On off 4 5 6 L L L Em Test Up Down Active scene Active scene Off M On up 3 Off down Toggle Toggle Toggle 4 5 6 M M n off On off On off On off 4 5 6 L L L Advanced programming Input Behaviour Control Functions Changes in the state of an input e g from inactive to Each type of input event can be used to trigger any of the active generate different events that can then be used to following control functions trigger various contro
13. switch e Active when the input is connected to common is closed An external 12V power supply must therefore i e during button or switch closure be connected if Latching Mode is used Input connection identification Switch 1 Brown Switch 2 Blue Switch 3 Yellow Switch 4 Green Switch 5 Red Switch 6 Black Switch 7 Orange Common Grey CONDOR WNH Wiring examples Example 1 Using individual push buttons RJ45 Lead 1 Input 1 Brown m e 2 Input 2 Blue 2 3 Input 3 Yellow _ _ __ ees 4 Input 4 Green QS 2 5 Input 5 Red oq eee ess ee 6 Input 6 Black O YY 2 7 Input 7 Orange _t 8 Common Grey Example 2 Using centre retractive switches RJ45 Lead 1 Input 1 Brown SS L 2 Input 2 Blue O 3 Input 3 Yellow 4 Input 4 Green O E n O 5 Input 5 Red oo SA 6 Input 6 Black 7 Input 7 Orange U aO NC O 8 Common Grey Example 3 Using latching switches for use with external 12Vdc supply only pre ead IMPORTANT NOTE 1 Input 1 Brown Latching Mode is not suited to battery operation due to the continuous current drain while a Switch is closed An external 12V power supply must therefore be connected if Latching Mode is used 2 Input 2 Blue O 3 Input 3 Yellow 4 Input 4 Green O E a n 5 Input 5 Red 6 Input 6 Black O O 7 Input 7 Orange CY S
14. x without fitting the snap on mounting brackets This enables a proprietary switch plate to be connected and screwed to the backbox Mounting bracket location for Alternatively for secured fixing fit the two snap on secured backbox mounting mounting brackets on the front side of the unit as shown opposite The unit can then be secured to the backbox using suitable fixing screws up to M3 5 NOTE The mounting bracket holes are spaced to suit either a UK 60 3mm pitch or European 60mm pitch backbox CAUTION Do not over tighten the fixing screws as this may cause the brackets to split Electrical connection Connections to the AT BB IN Input Unit are made via the Each input can be configured using the Switch Type RJ45 lead supplied The lead has 8 wires comprising 7 parameter for use with either momentary or latching type switch inputs plus a common connection see below buttons and switches Connect the lead wires to suitable push buttons or switches e Momentary operation is the default used for normally as required see wiring examples on page 3 open push buttons or centre retractive type switches Each input has two possible states e Latching operation is typically used for toggle type switches that remain in either a closed or open state e Inactive when the input is unconnected i e Open circuit and IMPORTANT NOTE Latching Mode is not suited to battery operation due to the continuous current drain while a

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