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Scope of documentation
These operating instructions are valid for the DALI MSensor 02. For better distinction from previous versions the DALI
MSensor 02 carries imprints with the information "Version 02" or "Firmware version V2.00".
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The DALI MSensor 02 behaves differently to previous versions (V1.7 and earlier). The DALI MSensor is therefore only backward compatible to a limited extent.
Please pay attention to notes in the individual chapters!
For version V1.7 or earlier sensors: pay attention to the notes in the respective documentation!
The DALI MSensor 02 is configured in the masterCONFIGURATOR software (V2.02. or later). Using older versions of the software to configure the DALI MSensor 02 will result in incorrect operation.
Please make sure you are using an up-to-date version of the masterCONFIGURATOR software.
TRIDONIC GmbH & Co KG is constantly striving to develop all its products. This means that there may be changes in form, equipment and technology.
Claims cannot therefore be made on the basis of information, diagrams or descriptions in these instructions.
The latest version of these operating instructions is available on our home page at http://www.tridonic.com/com/en/ope rating-instructions.asp
This documentation may not be changed, expanded, copied or passed to third parties without the prior written agreement of TRIDONIC GmbH & Co KG.
We are always open to comments, corrections and requests. Please send them to [email protected]
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Tridonic GmbH & Co KG
Färbergasse 15
6851 Dornbirn
Austria
T +43 5572 395-0
F +43 5572 20176 www.tridonic.com
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Safety instructions
The instructions in this section have been compiled to ensure that operators and users of the DALI MSensor 02 from
Tridonic are able to detect potential risks in good time and take the necessary preventative measures.
The operator must ensure that all users fully understand these instructions and adhere to them. This device may only be installed and configured by suitably qualified personnel.
Steuergerät für den Betrieb DALI-fähiger Leuchten. The device may only be used for this intended purpose.
Outdoor use. Extensions and modifications to the product.
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WARNING!
Improper use could result in injury, malfunction or damage to property.
The operator must inform all usersof the potential risks associated with the use of the equipment and of protective countermeasures.
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DANGER!
Danger of electrocution
Disconnect the power to the entire lighting system before working on the lighting system!
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CAUTION!
Risk of damage caused by condensation
Prior to commissioning the system, wait until the control device is at room temperature and completely dry!
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CAUTION!
Risk of damage caused by humidity
Only use the control device in dry rooms and protect it against humidity!
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Safety instructions
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CAUTION!
Electromagnetic compatibility (EMC)
Although the Tridonic control device meets the stringent requirements of the appropriate directives and standards on electromagnetic compatibility, it could potentially interfere with other devices under certain circumstances!
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New features
The DALI MSensor 02 only assigns one DALI group, the luminaire group. The notion of a sensor group has been omitted from the new group concept. This has resulted in changed behaviour in response to some DALI commands.
The way that the DALI MSensor 02 responds to scene recalls can be set. For example, it is possible to activate light control by the DALI MSensor 02 by calling up a scene.
The DALI MSensor 02 makes it possible to set up presence synchronsiation between several DALI MSensor 02 groups. In doing so, it is possible to specify how the DALI MSensor 02 should respond to any presence in other groups.
Two new operating modes which are specially optimised to support integration into non-Tridonic control systems have been built into the DALI MSensor 02.
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Description
The DALI MSensor 02 is a digital controller in the comfortDIM product range that can be used to control the control gear of a DALI group collectively. The sensor combines three functions in one control device:
Constant light control
Presence-based control
Remote control
The DALI MSensor 02 supports three modes for use in combination with a higher-level DALI master controller:
Direct master mode
Indirect master mode
Slave mode
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The following chapters deal with Direct master mode in detail and are only valid for this mode.
In chapter "Enhanced functionality" the other two modes are dealt with briefly.
The DALI MSensor 02 is is available in four different housing designs:
Fitted in luminaire Recessed into ceiling Surface-mounted Box-mounted
The DALI MSensor 02 is designed for the following principal applications:
Individual offices
Open-plan offices
Training/presentation rooms
Corridors, passageways and garages
The DALI MSensor 02 either controls all the units on the DALI circuit or a DALI group. The DALI MSensor 02 is
Multi-master compatible, i.e. it can be used in conjunction with other DALI controllers in the comfortDIM product range. This allows the DALI MSensor 02 to be addressed and grouped in the same way as DALI control gear and makes it easy to configure the system.The DALI MSensors 02 is configured in the masterCONFIGURATOR software (V2.02. or later).
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Installation
The DALI MSensor 02 is connected directly to the DALI circuit and does not require its own power supply. It can be connected to the DALI circuit without bothering about polarity. Power is supplied via the DALI circuit. The sensor draws
6 mA.
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A maximum of 12 DALI MSensors 02 can be operated on a single DALI circuit. If more sensors are connected, the increased data traffic this causes has an adverse affect on the light control function.
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Commissioning and Adaptions
The DALI MSensor 02 either controls all the devices on the DALI circuit or a DALI group. To enlarge the presence detection area, it is possible to assign the same destination to several DALI MSensors 02. To achieve this, simply assign the sensors to the same DALI group.
The DALI MSensor 02 is configured in the masterCONFIGURATOR software (V2.02. or later). The DALI MSensor 02 can be assigned to a specific effective range. In addition, the parameters of the individual functions can be individually adjusted.There are two ways of obtaining assignment to an effective range:
Group assignment by using rotary switch
Group assignment by using masterCONFIGURATOR software
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Luminaires must not belong to more than one DALI group! Otherwise the sensors will not interpret commands sent to the luminaire correctly.
Unlike other DALI controllers, a DALI address is assigned to the DALI MSensor 02 during addressing. This reduces the total number of available DALI addresses. This must be taken into account when designing the DALI circuit!
Extending an existing DALI circuit
The DALI MSensor 02 can be used in an existing DALI circuit when a system is extended if the DALI MSensor 02 controls its own group.It is not possible to operate a DALI MSensor 02 and a DALI MSensor (V1.7 or earlier) in the same DALI group. Because of the modified grouping concept, there is no synchronisation of constant light control and presence detection between the two equipment generations.
The effective range of the DALI MSensor 02 is set using the rotary switch at the rear of the sensor. All control gear located within the previously set effective range is controlled by the sensor.
Rotary switch setting
0
1
2
Effective range (group)
All (broadcast)
0
1
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3...9
A...F
2...8
9...14
The effective range of the DALI MSensor 02 can be set in the masterCONFIGURATOR software (V2.02 or later).
When this assignment method is used, the position of the sensor's rotary switch is ignored and the assignment selected in the masterCONFIGURATOR software is active. If the group assignment in the masterCONFIGURATOR software is cancelled, the assignment set using the rotary switch becomes effective.
It is only possible to replace a faulty DALI MSensor (V1.7 or earlier) by a DALI MSensor 02 if specific preconditions are met:
Make sure that there is no other DALI MSensor (V1.7 or earlier) in the DALI group in question!
Make sure that the faulty DALI MSensor (V1.7 or earlier) is not influenced by other DALI controllers (e.g. by the fact that a DALI GC activates daylight-based control via the sensor group).
Further adaptation is required in the case other applications:
If you have any queries, please contact Tridonic Technical Support.
Alternatively, it is possible to use the masterCONFIGURATOR software to install the V1.7 firmware in the DALI
MSensor 02. The DALI MSensor 02 will then behave in the same way as previous-generation DALI MSensors.
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Functions
The DALI MSensor 02 has the following functions and user interfaces:
Constant light control by means of ambient light sensor
Presence-based control by means of PIR motion sensor or presence detector
Remote control via an infrared input for two different IR remote controls
Constant light control makes it possible to match the lighting in a room to the naturally available ambient light. To do this, the ambient light sensor monitors the illuminance in the room, compares it to the previously set brightness setpoint and dims the light until the received illuminance matches the desired setpoint. If several DALI MSensors 02 are used in the same luminaire group, the light is dimmed until the light value is no longer less than the setpoint at every sensor.
Where ambient light values are high, this can result in ambient light-based bright-out and bright-in. If the measured illuminance exceeds a specified threshold value for a period of time that is longer than the specified delay time, the luminaire group is switched off by the DALI MSensor 02. This also applies in cases where motion is detected in the room. The luminaire group is switched on again as soon as the measured illuminance falls below the brightness setpoint.
The Constant light control function ensures that the illuminance in the room remains constant and changes due to variable amounts of ambient light in the room are compensated for. This produces greater comfort, illumination is always properly adjusted, and it also saves energy.
The detection area of the sensor is sized so that a relatively large area, rather than just an individual location on the task area, is covered and assessed. This ensures that objects being moved around cannot cause incorrect measurements.
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Constant light control
The diameter of the detection area depends on the detection angle of the sensor and the height at which it is mounted.
Calculating the diameter:
d1 = 2 × tan(0.5 × 70°) × h
Typical example values of detection area:
Height h
2.0 m
2.5 m
3.0 m
3.5 m
4.0 m
Diameter d1
2.8 m
3.5 m
4.2 m
4.9 m
5.6 m
The ambient light sensor has three operating modes. Constant light control can be activated or deactivated. Constant light control can also be deactivated temporarily.
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Constant light control
Operating mode
Description
"enabled"
"disabled"
Light control of the luminaire group is activated by triggering the DALI MSensor 02.
The light control of the DALI MSensor 02 is permanently deactivated. A fixed setpoint in the luminaire group is invoked by triggering the DALI MSensor 02.
"temporarily disabled"
Light control can be temporarily deactivated by a manual intervention on another DALI controller.
Doing so temporarily switches off light control. The luminaires remain adjusted to the corresponding setpoint. Light control is reactivated at the next switch-on or by an activation command.
The individual operating modes can be set by using the masterCONFIGURATOR software (V2.02 or later) (see
Reference list ).
The brightness setpoint is set by using an IR SMART Controller, DALI RC or masterCONFIGURATOR.
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The factory settings of the ambient light sensor are appropriate for normal conditions in a typical office room. Factors such as the room height, type of furniture and nature of the floor can make it necessary to make adjustments.
Check that ambient light control adjusts the lighting to desired levels.
In case of incorrect operation or unsatisfactory results: adjust the brightness setpoint.
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A suitable brightness setpoint is typically defined by using a lux meter to make a localised brightness measurement.
The results obtained may vary depending where the measurement is made and what the external lighting conditions are.
Check ambient light control at various locations within the measuring area and under varying external lighting conditions.
Make sure that the selected brightness setpoint takes into account varying conditions.
Procedure with IR SMART Controller
For the names of the buttons with letters, see the figure showing the IR SMART Controller.
Set the desired brightness by pressing the Up/Down button (F and G)
Save the new brightness setpoint by pressing the SET button (C)
→ DALI MSensor 02 briefly dims the luminaire group up and down
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Constant light control
Procedure with DALI-RC
For the names of the buttons with letters, see the figure showing the DALI RC.
Set the desired brightness by pressing the +/- button (J)
Save the new brightness setpoint by pressing the AUTOMATIC button (K) for at least 3 seconds.
→ DALI MSensor 02 briefly dims the luminaire group up and down
Procedure with masterCONFIGURATOR
Directly enter the brightness setpoint
This function can be activated or deactivated. The individual parameters can be adjusted. All settings can be made by using the masterCONFIGURATOR software (V2.02 or later) (see Reference list).
Ambient light control is based on measuring reflected artificial light and daylight. This light must be detected correctly and completely. Prevent measurements being falsified by other light sources. Positioning the ambient light sensor correctly is crucial:
1. In order to be able to control ambient lighting properly, the sensor must be able to detect the light from the controlled luminaires completely.
Position the sensor so that the sensor's detection area lies within the area that is lit by the controlled luminaires.
2. If the sensor is directly exposed to other light sources, this falsifies the results obtained and the reflected artificial light and daylight can no longer be detected correctly.
Position the sensor so that it is not directly exposed to other artificial light sources (e.g. free-standing luminaires
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Constant light control
Position the sensor so that it is not directly exposed to other artificial light sources (e.g. free-standing luminaires in the room).
Position the sensor so that it is not directly exposed to sunlight:
» Make sure that the detection area of the sensor lies within the room.
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Make sure that the sensor is far enough away from any window area.
Make sure that any glare or sunlight reflected by shiny glass or metal surfaces cannot hit the sensor.
3. If more than one sensor is being used in a room it is possible that the detection areas of the sensors may overlap.
Overlapping detection areas may cause the different control circuits to affect one another and this may lead to false results.
Position the sensors so that their detection areas do not overlap.
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Presence control
Presence-based control makes it possible to link illuminance to the presence or absence of people. The light is switched on as soon as a person enters a room. When the person leaves, the light is set to a predefined light value after a certain time lapse. Presence-based control offers the benefits of saving energy as well as the convenience of automatic lighting control.
The device has different operating modes and profiles that can be adjusted in the masterCONFIGURATOR software
(V2.02 or later).
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The presence-based control of the DALI MSensor 02 reacts to moving thermal radiation from people. Other heat sources (e.g. photocopiers, radiators, etc.) may have an adverse affect on presence-based control. Make sure that there are no other heat sources in the immediate vicinity of the sensor.
The detection area of the motion sensor consists of a pattern of various measurement fields. The following conditions must be met in order for an object to be detected reliably:
The object must move from one measurement field to another
The temperature of the object must be different from the background temperature
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Presence control
The diameter of the detection area depends on the detection angle of the sensor and the height at which it is mounted.
The mounting height also has an effect on the sensor's accuracy.
The position and mounting height produce two different detection areas:
In the centre of the detection area, the sensor operates as a presence detector (d3), i.e. objects are detected merely by arm movements, etc. and do not need to move through the room. (This applies up to a maximum height of 3 m)
Throughout the entire detection area, the sensor operates as a motion sensor (d2), i.e. objects are detected when they move through the room
Calculating the diameter:
d2 = 2 × tan(0.5 × 90°) × h
Typical example values of detection area:
Height
2,0 m
2,5 m
d2
4 m
5 m
d3
1.6 m
2 m
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3.0 m
3.5 m
4.0 m
6 m
7 m
8 m
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The recommended maximum room height is 3 m for office applications and 4 m for corridor applications.
For presence detection, it is vital that arm movements, etc. can be detected.Position the sensor on the ceiling so that the room user's hands are located in the centre of the detection area and are not concealed by display screens, backs, etc.
The motion sensor has four different operating modes.
Operating mode Description
"enabled"
"enabled (only
OFF)"
"disabled"
The light is switched on or off automatically in response to the presence of a person.
The sensor switches off if there is no motion detected in the detection area, but does not switch on again even if motion is detected. Switch-on must be obtained through a manual switch-on command (e.g. using DALI RC). The manual switch-on command (e.g. scene recall) must either be directed at the luminaire group or to all devices (broadcast) in order for presence-based control to be activated. The DALI MSensor 02 ignores switch-on commands sent to other groups.
The motion sensor is deactivated. The light must be switched on and off manually.
"Never-Off"
After no motion has been detected and the delay time has elapsed, the sensor dims to a low light value (absence value) but does not switch off.
Parameter
1 Fade-in time
Description
The time needed to reach the presence value.
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A Presence value The value that the luminaire group assumes while a person is present in the room.
2 run-on time The time that starts to run after the last motion is detected in a room and after which, when it elapses, the fade-down time is started. If another movement is detected in the room during the delay time, the delay time is restarted.
3
4
Fade time
Switch-off delay
B Absence value
5 Fade-off time
Time in which the lighting is faded down to the absence value.
The time for which the absence value is maintained if no motion is detected.
The value that the luminaire group assumes during the switch-off delay.
The time needed to dim down from the absence value.
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If the motion sensor is switched off manually during operation, it is temporarily deactivated. The duration of deactivation depends on the value of the "Dead time (manual OFF)" parameter. If the sensor detects motion during the time lag, it restarts the time lag afresh. The motion sensor is reactivated when the time lag has elapsed.
The individual operating modes can be set in the masterCONFIGURATOR software (V2.02 or later) (see Reference list
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The individual profiles can be set in the masterCONFIGURATOR software (V2.02 or later) ( see Reference list ).
The value of "Dead time (manual OFF)" can be set in the masterCONFIGURATOR software (V2.02 or later) (see
Reference list ).
DALI MSensors 02 of different DALI groups can synchronise their motion detection, i.e. a DALI MSensor 02 can monitor other DALI groups with DALI MSensors 02 and respond appropriately to the "Motion detected" synchronisation command in another group. A DALI MSensor 02 can monitor up to 4 other DALI groups.
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Presence control
The following parameters can be adjusted:
Parameter Description
"Go to
Presence value"
"Go to
Absence value"
MASK
The "Motion detected" synchronisation command is interpreted in the same way as if the actual sensor detected motion.
The "Motion detected" synchronisation command causes the DALI MSensor 02 to maintain the absence value. If the sensor is already at the absence value, it keeps resetting the switch-off delay and remains at that value. If the sensor is in the "OFF" state, it switches to the absence value. If the sensor is at the absence value, the synchronisation command is ignored.
The DALI MSensor 02 ignores the "Motion detected" synchronisation command of the other group
(factory setting).
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In the operating mode: "enabled (only OFF)", the DALI MSensor 02 does not send synchronisation commands until the sensor has been activated by a manual switch-on command.
In the operating mode: "enabled (only OFF)", the DALI MSensor 02 does not respond to synchronisation commands until the sensor has been activated by a manual switch-on command.
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Remote control
The DALI MSensor 02 can be operated with two remote controls:
IR SMART Controller
DALI RC
The IR SMART Controller is used to operate the assigned luminaire group in the DALI system. This remote control offers the following functions:
Switching luminaire group on/off
Dimming luminaire group up/down
Activation of light control
Definition of the brightness setpoint value
A
B
C
D
IR sender
AUTOMATIC control mode ON/OFF
SET – Saves the current light control value
ON – Luminaire group ON
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F
G
OFF – Luminaire group OFF
UP – Increase light value
DOWN – Reduce light value
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The DALI RC offers the following functions:
Switching all the luminaires or the selected group on/off
Dimming all the luminaires or the selected group up/down
Activation of light control
Calling up two scenes
Definition of the brightness setpoint value
In order to ensure that the remote control can be used straight away without any complicated set-up procedure, the buttons are pre-programmed with a default setting. The button assignment in User mode is as follows:
A IR sender
B LED - status display
C Light value 100 % brightness
D Light value 50 % brightness
E Light value 25 % brightness
F Light value 12 % brightness
I Switch all luminaires in the DALI system ON or OFF
J Increase or reduce the light value (dimming the DALI system)
K AUTOMATIC control mode ON
L Call up scene 2
H Call up scene 1
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G Light value 6 % brightness
The assignment of the DALI RC's buttons can be modified in the masterCONFIGURATOR software (V2.02 or later) (se e Reference list ).
IR SMART Controller
The effective range of the IR SMART Controller is the luminaire group that is set on the DALI MSensor 02. This setting is made via the DALI MSensor 02.
DALI RC
The rotary switch in the battery compartment of the remote control is used for setting the group to be controlled by the remote control:
Position 0 means that the commands apply to all the control gear
Positions 1-15 mean that the commands apply only to the corresponding group
A
B
Battery
[Modes] button
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Assignment of rotary switch setting to effective range
Rotary switch setting
0
1
2
3...9
A...F
Effective range (group) DALI RC
All (broadcast)
0
1
2...8
9...14
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If the masterCONFIGURATOR software is used to customise the button assignments, the rotary switch in the battery compartment of the remote control is disabled. The commands will then only apply to the luminaire group selected on the DALI MSensor 02.
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Special DALI settings
The behaviour of control devices is not currently described in the DALI standard. This is why the DALI MSensor 02 responds to some DALI commands in a special manner, as defined by Tridonic. This ensures that the DALI MSensor
02 can be optimally combined with other products in the comfortDIM product range.
Please pay attention to notes concerning DALI commands !
When used in combination with other manufacturers' controllers: please check compatibility!
The DALI MSensor 02 is designed so that it can be combined with other DALI controllers. This is why the sensor responds to some DALI commands in a different way than that specified in the official DALI standard. This ensures that other DALI controllers, e.g. the DALI SC or x/e-touchPanel, can be used to affect light control.
Like DALI control gear, the DALI MSensor 02 reacts to commands that are sent to it, i.e. commands sent to its DALI address, DALI group (luminaire group), or to broadcast commands.
The DALI MSensor 02 sometimes distinguishes whether commands are sent to its DALI address or to its DALI group or whether commands are broadcast commands. This chapter deals with the most important commands for communicating with other controllers and confines itself to broadcast or group commands. A detailed overview of supported DALI commands sent to a DALI address can be found in the annex.
In the case of direct setpoint invocation, a distinction must be made between setpoint commands greater than 0% and setpoint commands equal to 0%. Setpoint commands greater than 0% act as a switch-on command. The following behaviour applies for these:
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Setpoint is invoked, light control is temporarily disabled.
In switched-off state: presence detector is activated and changes to "Presence" state.
In switched-on state: presence detector changes to "Presence" state, delay time is restarted.
In the case of direct setpoint invocation, a distinction must be made between setpoint commands greater than 0% and setpoint commands equal to 0%. Setpoint commands equal to 0% act as a switch-off command. The specific DALI
"OFF" command also acts as a switch-off command. The following behaviour applies for both variants:
Luminaire group is switched off.
Presence detector changes to "Time lag (manual OFF)" state.
This behaviour can be adjusted in the masterCONFIGURATOR configuration software:
The maximum value of the control gear is invoked, light control is temporarily disabled or
The maximum value of the control gear is invoked, light control is activated.
In switched-off state: presence detector is activated and changes to "Presence" state.
In switched-on state: presence detector changes to "Presence" state, delay time is restarted.
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Special DALI settings
This behaviour can be adjusted in the masterCONFIGURATOR configuration software:
Setting Behaviour automatic
Constant light control:
Presence-based control:
» Light control is activated
static
(standard)
Constant light control:
Presence-based control:
off
MASK
»
»
In switched-off state: presence detector is activated and changes to "Presence" state.
In switched-on state: presence detector changes to "Presence" state, delay time is restarted.
» Light control is temporarily deactivated
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»
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In switched-off state: presence detector is activated and changes to "Presence" state.
In switched-on state: presence detector changes to "Presence" state, delay time is restarted.
If the delay time runs out without a moniton detection the light control will be activated again.
Constant light control:
» Luminaire group is switched off.
Presence-based control:
» Presence detector changes to "Time lag (manual OFF)" state.
The DALI MSensor 02 does not react to scene recall and remains in its current state
(Presence detector changes to "Time lag (manual OFF)" state)
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Scene recalls are sent both to the DALI MSensor 02 and to the ballasts of the luminaire group. This may result in contradictory responses! To prevent this, proceed as follows:
In the ballast, select the "MASK" setting if one of the three "automatic", "off" or "MASK" settings has been selected in the DALI MSensor 02.
If the MSensor 02 is used in combination with an x/e-touchPANEL it is recommended to set the scenes with the x/e-touchPANEL.
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Special DALI settings
This behaviour can be adjusted in the masterCONFIGURATOR configuration software:
Luminaire group is dimmed, light control is temporarily deactivated or
Luminaire group is dimmed. The brightness value measured after dimming is accepted as the new temporary brightness setpoint for constant light control. At the next switch-on, constant light control is reset to the previously stored brightness setpoint.
In switched-off state: the presence detector ignores the command and remains in the "off" state.
In switched-on state: the presence detector remains in its respective state, the motion sensor profile continues.
If the DALI MSensor 02 is combined with other comfortDIM controllers in a DALI circuit, its behaviour can be influenced by the above-mentioned DALI commands. The following matrix lists those commands that are output by a particular device.
DALI command or device type
Direct setpoint invocation ("Direct
Arc Power x")
Switch on at maximum value
("Recall Max")
Switch off
("OFF" or "Direct
Arc Power 0")
Recall scene
("Recall
Scene x")
Dimming
("Up" or
"Down")
DALI GC
DALI SC
DALI MC
DALI
TOUCHPANEL 02
DALI x/e-touchPANEL
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Special DALI settings
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In the case of the DALI MC and DALI TOUCHPANEL 02 controllers, the DALI commands that are used can be modified in the masterCONFIGURATOR software. The particular DALI command that is invoked then depends on the settings.
Scene recalls using the DALI SC, DALI TOUCHPANEL 02 (factory setting) or x/e-touchPANEL are sent to all devices, this means that all DALI MSensors 02 with appropriate parametrisation respond to them!
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Extended functionality
Besides Direct master mode, the DALI MSensor 02 also supports two further modes for use in combination with a higher-level DALI master controller:
Indirect master mode
Slave mode
Ex factory, the DALI MSensor 02 is in direct master mode. The indirect master mode has to be activated over the master controller itself. The slave mode can be activated over the master controller itself or by using the masterCONFIGURATOR software.
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If used in conjunction with an external system note the following:
Make sure that the DALI MSensor 02 is compatibel with the external system
Make sure that the producer of the external system has conferred the right to use the DALI MSensor in conjunction with their own product
In Indirect master mode, the DALI MSensor 02 does not send any active control commands to the luminaires; it sends the measured light value, presence detection status and remote control status to a higher-level master. The master controller analyses this information and sends the corresponding control commands to the luminaires.
eDALI is used to communicate with the master. eDALI is Tridonic GmbH & Co KG's proprietary extension of the DALI standard.
In Slave mode, the DALI MSensor 02 do not send any active control commands to the luminaires; it has to be interrogated by a higher-level control system (master).
As in Direct master mode, the DALI MSensor 02 is given a DALI address during addressing. The brightness currently measured by the sensor and the status of the presence detector can be interrogated via this DALI address by using the
"QUERY ACTUAL LEVEL" DALI request. A detailed listing and explanation of the supported DALI commands can be found in the annex.
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The remote control is inoperative in Slave mode.
The rotary switch at the rear of the DALI MSensor 02 is inoperative in Slave mode.
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Practical examples
Switch on and switch off by means of momentary-action switch
Switch off by means of motion sensor
Ambient light control of illuminance
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Practical examples
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Room A
MSensor
Group 0 (switch position 1) Configuration: Scene
0: Automatic control
Room B
Group 1 (switch position 2) Configuration: Scene
1: Automatic control
DALI MC
»
The DALI MC is used to switch on light control and
» to switch off the lighting
Activation of light control with scene recall
Switch off with OFF »
The DALI MC is used to switch on light control and
» to switch off the lighting
Activation of light control with scene recall
Switch off with OFF
Configuration of input 1:
Target: Group 0
Function: Momentary-action switch
Command X: Recall scene 0
Configuration of input 2:
Target: Group 0
Function: Momentary-action switch
Command X: OFF
Configuration of input 1:
Target: Group 1
Function: Momentary-action switch
Command X: Recall scene 1
Configuration of input 2:
Target: Group 1
Function: Momentary-action switch
Command X: OFF
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Practical examples
Switch on and switch off using motion sensor
Ambient light control of illuminance
Corridor and staircase are separately controlled
MSensor
Corridor
Group 0 (switch position 1)
Staircase
Group 1 (switch position 2)
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In order to enlarge the presence detection area, several DALI MSensors 02 are installed in the corridor. All these sensors must be assigned to the same luminaire group. If there are multiple DALI MSensors 02 in a group, light control behaves as follows: the light value is raised until it is no longer less than the setpoint value at any of the sensors.
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Practical examples
Switch on and switch off using motion sensor
Ambient light control of illuminance
Lighting in the corridor must remain at a basic lighting level (10%) as long as at least one office is occupied. The lighting must only be switched off entirely when no office is occupied and there is nobody in the corridor.
MSensor
Office A
Group 0
(switch position 1)
Office B
Group 1
(switch position 2)
Corridor
Group 6
(switch position 7)
Configuration Reaction to presence in other groups:
Group: 0 and 1
Function: Go to Absence value
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Compliance
Tridonic declares that the DALI MSensor 02 product complies with the relevant EC directives.
The compliance declaration for the ballast allows the manufacturer to assume that with the exception of radio interference all the EMC requirements are met also for the luminaire. Radio interference is heavily dependent on the design of the luminaire and the wiring so it has to be measured in conjunction with the luminaire.
The limit values for EMC are given in the following standards:
EN 55015 (Limit values and measuring procedures for radio interference)
EN 61547 (EMC requirements)
With the CE symbol on its products and with the compliance declaration, Tridonic confirms that its products comply with EMC standards.
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Reference list
Documentation masterCONFIGURATOR: http://www.tridonic.com/com/en/download/Manual_masterConfigurator_en.pdf
Data sheet DALI MSensor 02: http://www.tridonic.com/com/en/download/data_sheets/DS_DALI_MSensor_02_en.pdf
Declarations of conformity: http://www.tridonic.com/com/en/declarations-of-conformity.asp
Certificates: http://www.tridonic.com/com/en/certificates.asp
ENEC certificate: http://www.tridonic.com/com/en/download/certificates/ENEC_IK-1965_DALI_MSensor.pdf
Tridonic software: http://www.tridonic.com/com/en/software.asp
Download masterCONFIGURATOR: http://www.tridonic.com/com/en/software-masterconfigurator.asp
DALI manual: http://www.tridonic.com/com/en/download/technical/DALI-manual_en.pdf
Guarantee conditions: http://www.tridonic.com/com/en/guarantee.asp
Data sheets: http://www.tridonic.com/com/en/data-sheets.asp
Environmental declarations: http://www.tridonic.com/com/en/environmental-declarations.asp
Product specifications: http://www.tridonic.com/com/en/product-specifications.asp
Other technical documents: http://www.tridonic.com/com/en/technical-docs.asp
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DALI command
Light level (DAP)
OFF
UP
DOWN
STEP UP
STEP DOWN
ON AND STEP
UP
STEP DOWN
AND OFF
RECALL MIN
LEVEL
RECALL MAX
LEVEL
Broadcast commands
Light level is called up
=> Lighting control is temporarily disabled
(static operation) off
Can be set using masterCONFIGURATOR
Factory setting:
Dimming light level
=> Lighting control is temporarily disabled
(static operation)
Dimming light level
=> Lighting control is temporarily disabled
(static operation)
Dimming light level
=> Lighting control is temporarily disabled
(static operation)
Luminaire group commands
Light level is called up
=> Lighting control is temporarily disabled
(static operation) off
Can be set using masterCONFIGURATOR
Factory setting:
Dimming light level
=> Lighting control is temporarily disabled
(static operation)
Dimming light level
=> Lighting control is temporarily disabled
(static operation)
Dimming light level
=> Lighting control is temporarily disabled
(static operation)
Dimming light level
=> Lighting control is temporarily disabled
(static operation)
Dimming light level
=> Lighting control is temporarily disabled
(static operation)
Dimming light level
=> Lighting control is temporarily disabled
(static operation)
Dimming light level
=> Lighting control is temporarily disabled
(static operation)
MIN LEVEL is called up
=> Lighting control is temporarily disabled
(static operation)
MIN LEVEL is called up
=> Lighting control is temporarily disabled
(static operation)
Can be set using masterCONFIGURATOR
Factory setting:
MAX LEVEL is called up
=> Lighting control temporarily disabled (static operation)
Can be set using masterCONFIGURATOR
Factory setting:
MAX LEVEL is called up
=> Lighting control temporarily disabled (static operation)
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GO TO SCENE X Can be set using masterCONFIGURATOR
Factory setting:
Calling up Scenes 0-14
=> Lighting control temporarily disabled (static operation)
Calling up Scene 15
=> Lighting control is enabled (automatic operation)
Can be set using masterCONFIGURATOR
Factory setting:
Calling up Scenes 0-14
=> Lighting control temporarily disabled (static operation)
Calling up Scene 15
=> Lighting control is enabled (automatic operation)
The following table lists those commands that are supported by the DALI MSensor 02 and are sent to the DALI address. DALI commands to which the sensor reacts in a different way than specified in the DALI standard are explained.
Number
5
6
32
33
96 - 111
112 -127
128
144
145
152
153
160
149
150
151
192
193
DALI command
RECALL MAX LEVEL
RECALL MIN LEVEL
RESET
STORE ACTUAL LEVEL IN THE DTR
ADD TO GROUP
REMOVE FROM GROUP
STORE DTR AS SHORT ADDRESS
QUERY STATUS
QUERY BALLAST
QUERY RESET STATE
QUERY MISSING SHORT ADDRESS
QUERY VERSION NUMBER
QUERY CONTENT DTR
QUERY DEVICE TYPE
QUERY ACTUAL LEVEL
QUERY GROUPS 0-7
QUERY GROUPS 8-15
Command to DALI address of MSensor 02
Activation of identification
Deactivation of identification
Response is always "b00010000"
Response is "b11111110"
Query brightness value and status of motion sensor
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260
261
264
265
266
267
268
269
194
195
196
256
257
258
259
QUERY RANDOM ADDRESS (H)
QUERY RANDOM ADDRESS (M)
QUERY RANDOM ADDRESS (L)
TERMINATE
DATA TRANSFER REGISTER (DTR)
INITIALISE
RANDOMISE
COMPARE
WITHDRAW
SEARCHADDRH
SEARCHADDRM
SEARCHADDRL
PROGRAM SHORT ADDRESS
VERIFY SHORT ADDRESS
QUERY SHORT ADDRESS
When the "RECALL MAX LEVEL" command is sent to the DALI address of the DALI MSensor 02, its internal LED starts to flash. This makes it possible to identify the sensor in the system.The "Recall Min" function complements the
"Recall Max" function. When this command is broadcast or sent to the address of the DALI MSensor 02, the LED is no longer lit.
This command can be used to query the currently measured brightness value and the status of presence detection.
The MSensor 02 returns an 8-bit value.
This response is coded as follows:
Binary response
MLLL'LLLL
Presence value
M (bit 7): Presence status
1 = Motion detected 0 = No motion detected
Light sensor value
LLL'LLLL (bits 6…0): Brightness
Binary coded brightness
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Brightness code LLL'LLLL (bits
0…6)
11xxxxx
10xxxxx
01xxxxx
00xxxxx
Binary representation of brightness in lx
Brightness values in lx
1xxxxx0000 512…1008 lx, in 16 lx increments
01xxxxx000
001xxxxx00
000xxxxx00
256…504 lx, in 8 lx increments
128…252 lx, in 4 lx increments
0…124 lx, in 4 lx increments
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The brightness measured by the sensor depends on various factors such as room height, type of furniture and the nature of the floor. The value measured at the sensor is only 20 to 40% of the actual brightness across the measured surface area. Example: A brightness value of 500 lx on a desk having a reflectance of 30% produces a measured brightness value on the sensor of 150 lx.|
The motion sensor bit contains information indicating that motion has taken place since the last query, i.e. the bit is set in the event of motion and cleared again by the "QUERY ACTUAL LEVEL" query.
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