Cat. no(s).: 882 30
Configuration tool with screen
Technical data sheet: F01163EN/00
Updated on:
Created on: 23/08/2010
3/5
A
Calibration
In order to set this calibration, it is necessary to measure the surrounding light
level using a luxmeter beforehand. The surrounding light level measured will
then have to be transmitted to the detector.
Steps for regulating the electric light factor:
- Put the light on and close the shutters
- Wait 2 minutes
- Measure the light level below the cell using a luxmeter
Enter this value into the tool and send it to the cell. This calibration will be
acknowledged during the next detection cycle.
B
Light regulation
Principle: the Light regulation allows users to distinguish between the
contribution from natural light and that from artificial light.
It can be used for continuous measurement of the natural light level (daylight)
and for compensating for the lack of this natural light level by switching on the
artificial light.
The light level cell makes a distinction between the contribution from natural light
and that from artificial light and, by comparing with the Daylight setpoint, the
product adjusts the contribution from artificial light.
The Daylight setpoint set in the products is a threshold below which the
illuminated area may not go as indicated in standard NF 12464-1.
C
Provision of light
This is that quantity of additional lux brought in by switching on the artificial light.
3. NAVIGATION (continued)
3.2 Instructions for use (continued)
3.2.1. Sensor parameters (continued)
A
Time delay
Length of time the load is on after a detection is made. See technical data sheet
for the associated detector.
B
Sensitivity
Setting the detector range (see technical data sheet for the associated detector).
C
Daylight setpoint
Value at which the load comes on if light is less than the Light regulation and
goes off if it is above this threshold. The Daylight setpoint can be set up to a
maximum of 1275 lux.
D
Mode
There are 4 different operating modes.
Auto on/Auto off mode:
Comes on automatically:
- At the detection of a presence if there is an insufficient natural level of light.
Turns off automatically:
- If no presence is detected and at the end of the time delay set.
- Or if there is a sufficient level of natural light (activated Light regulation).
Any new detection causes an automatic switch on if there is insufficient light.
Walkthrough:
- If there is no presence detected in the 3 minutes following an initial detection,
the detector will cut off after 3 minutes.
- If a new presence is detected in the 3 minutes following the initial detection, the
device will cut off at the end of the time delay set.
Manual on/Auto off mode:
Comes on via a manual switch, automatic switch off:
- Where no presence is detected and at the end of the time delay set.
Following switch off, any new detection within a 30-second period will cause the
device to be switched on automatically.
After 30 seconds the device is switched on via a manual switch.
Partial on/Group off mode:
This mode is used to ungroup circuits that are switched on upon detection and
the circuits which will be switched off at the end of the detection.
Example: Upon detection I switch on the main lighting and I can control
occasional lighting manually in parallel. At the end of the detection, the detector
orders the main lighting and the occasional lighting circuits to be switched off.
E
Detection scheme
This menu is intended for PIR/US dual technology detectors. There are
4 combination types possible.
PIR and US: the detector needs both technologies in order for it to be switched
on.
PIR or US: the detector needs one of these technologies in order for it to be
switched on.
PIR only: the detector needs PIR technology in order for it to be switched on.
US only: the detector needs US technology in order for it to be switched on.
F
Alert
A "BEEP" is transmitted before the end of the time delay programmed.
3. NAVIGATION (continued)
3.2 Instructions for use (continued)
3.2.2. Advanced mode
Light regulation
Light regulation
B
Sensor parameter
Advanced mode
Files
PnL sensor
Advanced mode
2
Calibration
Light regulation
Provision of light
Loop type
A
D
C
B
Max. lux : 99 995
Calibration
0000 Lux
A
Max. lux :1275
Provision of light
1275 Lux
C
Closed loop
Open loop
Loop type
Closed loop
D
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