Clipsal by Schneider Electric 752DALI RC, S presence detector Instruction manual
Below you will find brief information for presence detector 752DALIRC, presence detector 752DALIS. The 752DALIRC sensor can be used to control lighting in two zones independently, with the ability to switch lights on and off, dim them, and set lighting scenes. The 752DALIS sensor is a slave sensor that can be connected to the 752DALIRC sensor to extend the detection range of the 752DALIRC sensor. The 752DALIRC and 752DALIS sensors are designed to work with a DALI (Digital Addressable Lighting Interface) intelligent lighting management system.
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USER MANUAL
Art. no.
752DALIRC - PIR sensor, Master, 360deg,
DALI output, Remote control option
752DALIS - PIR sensor, Slave for 752DALIRC,
360deg
INSTRUCTION MANUAL
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
Rated Voltage : 220 - 240V~ 50 / 60Hz
Output : 2 channels (DA1 & DA2)
Max. 25pcs DALI electronic ballasts or
LED drivers can be connected for each
channel
Power Consumption : Approx. 0.5W
752DALIS
Auto Off Time
Adjustment
Lux Adjustment
: Is a slave sensor used to detect and
transfer detecting signal to master
sensor 752DALIRC while a larger
detection range is controlled, max.
10pcs slave sensors can be connected
to each channel of a master sensor.
: Adjustable from approx. 1min to
60min and Test
: Lux1: Adjustable from approx.10Lux to
2000Lux and “ ” (learning
range: 10Lux to 2000Lux)
Lux2: Adjustable from (25%~100%)
x Lux1 value
: 3 precise adjustments: 5min, 10min,
15min and ∞.
Load on time in standby mode
Load on illumination in standby mode
Detection Range
Environmental
Protection
: 3 precise adjustments: 10%, 20%,
30% and OFF (Load is off in standby
mode)
: 360° circular, up to Φ8m at height of 2.5m
: IP42 (surface mounted with junction
box)
IP40 (flush mounted with power box
cap & junction
box)
Safety Warning
DANGER
HAZARD OF ELECTRIC SHOCK, EXPLOSION, OR ARC FLASH
It is illegal for persons other than an appropriately licensed electrical contractors or other persons authorised by legislation to work on the fixed wiring of any electrical installation.
• To comply with all safety standards, the product must be used only for the purpose
described in this instruction and must be installed in accordance with the wiring
rules and regulation in the location where it is installed.
• There are no user serviceable parts inside the product.
Failure to follow these instructions will result in death or serious injury.
1
PACKAGE CONTENTS
752DALIRC / 752DALIS
Detector
1
Screw
Φ3 x 16mm
2
Lens mask
2
Enclosure, surface mount
1
Non-dropping screw
Φ3 x 15mm
4
Quantity
Quantity
Enclosure, flush mount with spring clips
1
Accessories for optional purchase
USER MANUAL
Art. no.
752DALIRC - PIR sensor, Master, 360deg,
DALI output, Remote control option
752DALIS - PIR sensor, Slave for 752DALIRC,
360deg
ARGUS
Manual
1
Rubber washer
Wood screw
Φ4 x 25.4mm
2
Quantity
Quantity
752RC/DALI
(optional purchase)
1
2
PRODUCT DESCRIPTION
This is a Presence Detector integrated PIR motion sensor and light level sensor, solely designed for incorporating to the DALI (Digital Addressable Lighting Interface) intelligent lighting management system to provide multi-functions such as switching on and off and dimming the light, also can do lighting scenery setting which can offer comfort and convenience as well as energy saving benefits.This product provides 2 channels outputs for controlling lighting systems in two zones independently.
2.1 Features
Available in various mounting ways, e.g. surface mount and flush mount both applicable, and can be fitted into the junction box.
Detection range can be extended by connecting the slave sensor (752DALIS) to master sensor, max.10pcs slave sensors can be connected per channel.
Can be programmed by IR remote control for easy and quick settings, also to get function of auto / semi-auto mode ( Note: The IR remote control is strongly recom-
mended to purchase).
The ambient Lux value can be learned as the threshold for switching on / off the loads by IR or VR if the pre-set Lux value does not match user’s requirement.
The accessories enclosure & flush-mount enclosure to meet different mounting requirements.
Red & Green LEDs are equipped as indicators for test triggering and IR setting.
Compliant with International DALI IEC62386 Standardprotocol.
With 2-channel DALI outputs control lighting system in their corresponding areas, all connected devices share the same broadcast address. And there is no need to assign address to every device.
2.2 Dimension
752DALIRC : Φ102 x 54mm (See FIG.1-A)
Φ102
Φ52
Detector with enclosure
Φ102
FIG.1-A
Detector with flush-mount enclosure
Φ75
FIG.1-B
752RC/DALI : Remote control (optional purchase)
50 8
FIG.1-C
3
INSTALLATION AND WIRING
3.1 Select a proper location
3.1.1 752DALIRC / 752DALIS can be installed at the height of 2-5m and the height of 2.5m is recommended to gain the optimal detection pattern. The detection range can reach up to the diameter of 8m and 360° detection angle (See FIG.2).
Top view
360°
Side view
Φ8m
Φ4m
4m 2m
Major Motion
Minor Motion
2m 4m
FIG.2
3.1.2 Pay attention to the walking direction in the test proceeing. It is more sensitive to movement across the sensor and less sensitive to movement directly toward to sensor which will reduce the detection coverage (See
FIG.3).
More sensitive of movement walking across the sensor
Less sensitive of movement directly towards sensor
FIG.3
3.1.3 Helpful tips for installation
Since the sensor is in response to temperature change, please avoid the following conditions (See FIG.4-A & FIG.4-B):
Avoid aiming the sensor toward the objects which may
be swayed in the wind, such as curtain, tall plants,
miniature garden, etc.
Avoid aiming the sensor toward the objects whose
surfaces are highly reflective, such as mirror, monitor, etc.
Avoid mounting the sensor near heat sources, such as
heating vents, air conditioning, vents as dryers, lights, etc.
W W
FIG.4-A FIG.4-B
The presence sensor has two DALI outputs. DA1 is the
“master channel” in terms of light measurement and light control. DA2 is subordinate to DA1. Remember to bear this in mind when assigning lighting groups to the channels, we recommend that you assign the “room interior” lighting groups to DA1 and the “window side” lighting groups to DA2.
Nevertheless, it’s still possible to mount the sensor on the ceiling in any place.
3.1.4 Installation tips specially for DALI dimming presence
sensor
The sensor should be placed in room where it can measure both natural light and artificial light simultaneously.
Direct light on the sensor from any illumination should be avoided.
You should be away from the sensor to avoid affecting the luminous flux that reaches the sensor when making
Lux value setting.
Do not install the sensor directly next to a window or sun blind which can cause incorrect measurement on the natural light (Refer to FIG.4-C)
>1m
FIG.4-C
3.2 Function
3.2.1 Auto mode
Under Auto mode, the load will turn on automatically when the movement is detected and the ambient light level is below the Lux setting value. When no movement is detected and the delay time has expired, the load will (turn off) move to standby mode automatically.
According to the changeable ambient light level, sensor can postpone load’s delay time of turning on and off to avoid load’s unnecessarily switching on or off due to rapid ambient light change:
Ambient light level changes from bright to dark: If the ambient light level keeps to be lower than the preset Lux value for 10sec, the light will be automatically switched on after 10sec. (LED will be on 10sec for indication)
Ambient light level changes from dark to bright: If the ambient light level continuously exceeds the switch off
Lux value for 5min, there are different reactions according to the time setting value. Time setting ≥ 5min, the light will be automatically switched off after 5min.
Time setting < 5min, the light will be automatically switched off when the set time reached if no movement is detected during the 5min. But if there is movement detected within the 5min, the time will be reset upon detection and until
5min later, the light is switched off.
Remark: Both DA1 and DA2 have the above mentione functions.
3.2.2 Stanby mode function
In auto mode and the ambient light level is still below the pre-set Lux value, once the pre-set delay time reached and no movement is detected, the sensor will move into standby mode, then load (light) will keep on with the lower illumination level according to the STBY% setting and the delay time is according to STBY setting.
During the stan by mode period, if the sensor is activated, the load (light) will change to be with 100% illumination level and automatically resume to auto mode. Load (light) will be turned off when the ambient light level is above the pre-set value and there is no movement detected after the
STBY delay time reached.
When changing the standby light level setting either with knob or IR operation, light will be dimmed in 1sec to the newly selected light level and keep it on for 5sec, then returns to the light level of last setting for user to compare the light level before/after change that can help user to select the proper light value.
3.2.3 Auto dimming (constant light level control)
According to the changeable ambient light level, the load can dim to bright or dark automatically to match the Lux setting value (Lux setting value by IR or knob is measured the mixed light level of artificial light and the ambient light).
3.2.4 Manually ON / OFF switching function
3.2.4.1 Terminal of R/S1, R/S2, R/S and push button (N.O.
type) can be series connected to control load’s on /
off manually. (case 1: on → off; case 2: off → on).
While pressing push button( ≤ 1sec):
Case 1: Manual off switching (Lux settings is invalid):
Under the light on status, the light can be manually switched off by short pressing ( ≤ 1sec) the push button.
During this operation mode, once the sensor is triggered by movement, the light keeps off within the set switch off delay time. Until there is no movement detected and the pre-set switch off delay time has reached, the sensor resumes to work according to the previous operation mode set by knobs or IR. To press the push button( ≤
1sec) during the light manual off period will activate the manual light on function (working as Case 2).
Case 2: Manual on switching (Lux settings is invalid):
Under the light off status, the light can be manually switched on by short pressing ( ≤ 1sec) the push button.
During this operation mode, once the sensor is triggered by movement, the light keeps on within the pre-set switch off delay time. Until there is no movement detected and the pre-set switch off delay time has elapsed, the sensor resumes to work according to the previous operation mode set by knobs or IR. To press the push button ( ≤ 1sec) during the light manual on period will activate the manual light off function (working as Case 1).
Remark:Push button can be connected between R/S1
(R/S2) and L for manually control DA1 (R/S1) and DA2
(R/S2) respectively. And if connected with R/S terminal, it can control both DA1 (R/S1) and DA2 (R/S2) simultaneously.
3.2.4.2 Max. 10pcs slave sensors can be respectively connected in parallel to the “R/S1”, “R/S2” and “R/S” terminal of the master sensor 752DALIRC to expand detection range if detection range of one 752DALIRC does not match the user’s desire. Slave sensor can only be used to transfer detecting signal to master sensor for expanding the detection range, the connected loads will only act according to the pre-set values of master sensor.
3.2.5 Manual dimming via external push button
Detector can dim the light level of lighting manually via operating the push button connected to “R/S1”, “R/S2” and “R/S” terminal. Press ( ≥ 2sec) the push button, the light level of the load will change, then release the push button while the light level of the load matches the desired value.
Remark: It will lead to opposite dimming direction if next dimming is carried out.The dimming way is unidirectional and non-recyclable.
3.2.6 Dimming via Remote control
Remote control is locked: Press “ ” or “ ” button to start dimming, then again pressing “ ” or ” ” button to stop dimming while the ambient light level matches user’s desire, but the value will not be saved in sensor, and it will be dimmed automatically according to last Lux setting value while the light is switched on next time.
Remote control is unlocked: Press “ ” or “ ” button to start dimming, then again pressing “ ” or “ ” button to stop dimming while the ambient light level matches user’s desire and the value will be saved in sensor as pre-set Lux value, and it will be dimmed to this light level automatically while the light is switched on next time.
3.2.7 Semi-auto mode (Operation with remote control only)
Detector enters into semi-auto mode by pressing “ ” button on remote control.
Under semi-auto mode, load can only be manually switched on by operating external push button.
When the load is switched on, it will keep on if the movements are detected constantly.
Load will turn off if no movement is detected and the delay time has expired.
Load can also be manually switched off by operating
3.3 Wiring
DANGER
HAZARD OF ELECTRIC SHOCK
Dangerous voltage is present at the wiring terminals.
• To avoid injury, lock out and tag the supply circuit before installation.
• A circuit breaker (250 V AC, 10 A) Type C must be installed according to
AS/NZ 60898-1.
Failure to follow these instructions will result in death
or serious injury.
3.3.1.1 Normal operation (See FIG.5) loop to max.
10pcs Slave
S S
752DALIS
Push button
(N.O.) loop to max.
10pcs Slave
S S
752DALIS
R/S1 R/S2 R/S
N L
752DALIRC
D A 1 D A 1 D A 2 D A 2
Push button
(N.O.)
N N L L N N L L
Push button
(N.O.)
L
N
DA
DA
L
N
DA
DA
L
N
FIG.5
3.4 Installation procedure
3.4.1 Flush mount with junction box
3.4.1.1 Take off decorative frame of 752DALIRC/752DALIS
(See FIG.6).
Detector head
Decorative frame
FIG.6
3.4.1.2 Pull out AC power cables from junction box (See FIG.7), then strip off 6 - 8mm of cable sheathing for wiring (See FIG.5).
FIG.7
Turn left to take off
Power box
3.4.1.3 Please refer to illustration of FIG.8 for correct wiring and fix the power box into junction box with 2pcs screws (See FIG.8).
FIG.8
3.4.1.4 Fix the decorative frame (See FIG.6).
3.4.1.5 Restore the power supply.
3.4.2 Flush mount with flush-mount enclosure
3.4.2.1 To install the sensor, please drill a hole with diameter of 78mm on ceiling board and keep the power cable outside. Please strip off 6 - 8mm of cable sheathing for wiring (See FIG.9).
6 - 8mm
Φ=78
30 - 35mm
Drill a hole with
Φ=78mm on the ceiling
FIG.9
3.4.2.2 Use a screwdriver to break the rubber gasket on
flush-mount enclosure, then feed cables through it
(See FIG.10).
3.4.2.3 Please refer to illustration of FIG.5 for correct wiring
and then screw the flush-mount enclosure tightly.
Rubber gaskets
Non-dropping screws
Flush-mount enclosure
Cable entry
FIG.10
3.4.2.4 Close up sensor’s two spring clips and insert the sensor into the drilled hole on ceiling (See FIG.11).
Φ78mm
Power cable
Spring clips
FIG.11
3.4.2.5 Restore the power supply.
3.4.3 Surface mount with enclosure
3.4.3.1 There are 4 pairs of knockouts with various distances from 56mm to 80mm on the bottom cover of combined
enclosure can be selected for different
mounting applications (See FIG.11-A). Select two
same figures on both ends for the corresponding
distance for fixing (See FIG.11-B).
Knockouts
4
OPERATION AND FUNCTION
4.1 Lux1, Lux2, STBY, STBY% and Time knobs
(752DALIS has only Meter knob)
Knob Function Knob setting
A B
Set delay off time for lighting
Range: Approx. 1min to 60min
Test : Test mode (Load and red
LED will be 2sec on, 2sec
off)
Knockouts
NO.
1
2
3
4
A
56
60
70
80
B
56
60
70
80
The distance between A and B
56mm
60mm
70mm
80mm
FIG.11-B
3.4.3.2 To feed AC power cables through the side of junction
box, please use the cutting pliers to break the cable
entry knockouts on the side of enclosure, then
feed cables through it. Strip off 6 - 8mm of cable
sheathing for wiring (See FIG.12).
6 - 8mm
Cable entry knockouts
FIG.11-A
30 - 35mm
Set the light value fors witching on
DA1
Set the light value for switching on DA2
Range : Aadjustable from
approx.10 to 2000Lux.
(learn): The actual ambient
light level (10 - 2000Lux)
can be read in
Range : Aadjustable from
approx. 25% to 100%.
Remark: Lux2 value is
automatically calculated
as follows: Lux2=Lux1
value x Lux2 preset
percentage value
Set load on time in standby mode
3 precise adjustments:
5min, 10min, 15min, plus ∞.
Set load illumination in standby mode
3 precise adjustments: 10%,
20%, 30% and OFF (Load is off in standby mode)
FIG.12
3.4.3.3 Choose proper knockouts to fix the enclosure on the surface of ceiling board with 2pcs wood screws attached with rubber washers (See FIG.13).
Earth terminal
(752DALIS
only)
Set the range of detection
Range: Adjustable from approx.
“-” (Φ2m) to “+” (Φ8m)
Rubber washers
FIG.13
3.4.3.4 Refer to wiring diagrams for correct wiring connection
(See FIG.5). There is a square hole in the fixing
plate, when you put the fixing plate into the junction
box, please fit the fillister to the enclosure’s
protrusion (See FIG.8), then fix the sensor head on
the power box following FIG.13 and assemble them
with the attached 4pcs non-dropping screws.
Protrusion
Non-dropping screws
4.2 Lux learning function with knob
Learning procedure:
4.2.1 Adjust the knob to “ ” when the ambient light level
matches with the desired value (See FIG.15-A).
4.2.2 When the knob is set to “ ” originally, it should be
adjusted to other position more than 1sec, then goes
back to “ ” (See FIG.15-B).
4.2.3 Then the load is off. red LED starts to flash slowly
indicating entering into learning mode. Learning will
be completed within 25 seconds. Afterwards, the red
LED and load will keep on 5sec or red LED flashes
quickly for 5sec and load is off to confirm successful l
earning (See FIG.15-C).
4.2.4 After learning procedure, the sensor returns to AUTO
mode with red LED and load being off.
Adjust knob to “ ” from other position
2000 Square hole FIG.15-A
2000
FIG.14
3.4.3.5 Cover back the sensor’s decorative frame and
restore the power supply.
300
2000
100
10 300
100
Adjust knob to other position from “ ”
2000
10
FIG.15-B
1sec after , goes back to “ ”
2000
300 300 300 10 10 10
100 100 100
FIG.15-C
W
LED flashes slowly for
25sec & Load is off
A layer of the lens mask is used.
2.5 m Φ6 m
W
W
Part of the lens mask is used.
LED and load keep on
5sec (the range actual light level is 10 - 2000Lux)
LED flashes quickly for
5sec & Load is off (the actual light level range is out of 10 - 2000Lux)
2.5 m
Φ 8 m
Φ 6 m
Φ 4 m
Φ 1 m
W
LED and load off
Detector switches to AUTO mode
HINT
Only Lux1 has Lux learning function.
When the actual light level is out of the range
10 - 2000Lux, sensor will learn 25sec, then the red
LED flashes quickly for 5sec. When the actual light level is below 10Lux, Lux value is set to 10Lux, or is above 2000Lux, Lux value is set to 2000Lux.
Installer should be away from the sensor to avoid affecting the luminous flux that reaches the sensor when learning Lux value.
4.3 Usage of lens mask
4.3.1 752DALIRC / 752DALIS has provided 2 lens masks
for masking the undesired detection area. Each lens
mask has 3 layers (Layer A / Layer B / Layer C),
each layer includes 6 small segments and each small
segment can cover 30° detection angle. For example,
install the sensor at 2.5m height, the detection range
can reach up to 1m diameter if the two complete lens
masks have been used, and up to 4m diameter if the
A & B layers of two lens mask has been used, and up
to 6m diameter if only the A layer of two lens mask
has been used, and up to 8m diameter if no lens
mask has been used.
The whole lens mask is used.
A
B
C 2.5 m
Φ1 m
A & B layer of the lens mask is used.
2.5 m
Φ4 m
3 0 o
FIG.16
The shadow part of the lens masks in the FIG.16 is referring to the cut off parts.
4.3.2 After user choosing the desired detection area, the
redundant lens mask should be eliminated.
4.3.3 Fixing lens mask: There is slot around the lens and
insert the lens mask into slot (See FIG.17).
FIG.17
4.4 Walk test (Lux setting is inactive)
The purpose of conducting walk test is to check and adjust detection coverage. Set Time knob to “Test”, then conducting a walk test.
HINT
It takes approx. 60sec for sensor to warm up after power is supplied, then sensor enters into normal operation to carry out a walk test.
FIG.18
4.4.1 752DALIRC test procedure
4.4.1.1 Tester must be within the detection coverage.
4.4.1.2 Switch power on.
4.4.1.3 752DALIRC takes approx. 60sec to warm up with
load and red LED or green LED on, then turns off
after warming up time.
4.4.1.4 Walk from outside across to the detection pattern
until red LED or green LED turns on for approx.
2sec then off, the next trigger should be 2sec
interval (See FIG.18).
4.4.1.5 Adjust lens mask for desired detection range.
4.4.1.6 Repeat step 4.4.1.4 and 4.4.1.5 until it meets user's
demands.
4.4.2 752DALIS test procedure
4.4.2.1 Tester must be within the 752DALIS detection
coverage.
4.4.2.2 Connect 752DALIS to 752DALIRC.
4.4.2.3 Switch power on.
4.4.2.4 752DALIS takes approx. 60sec to warm up with
load on, then turns off after warming up time.
4.4.2.5 Walk from outside across to the detection pattern
until load turns on for approx. 2sec then off, the
next trigger should be 2sec interval (See FIG.18).
4.4.2.6 Adjust lens mask for desired detection range.
4.4.2.7 Repeat step 4.4.2.5 and 4.4.2.6 until it meets user's
demands.
5
TROUBLE SHOOTING
When 752DALIRC /752DALIS works abnormally, please check assumptive problems and suggested solutions in below table that will hopefully solve your problem.
Problem
Load does not turn on
Load does not turn off
Possible cause Suggested solution
1. No power is
supplied.
2. Incorrect
wiring.
3. Incorrect Lux
knob setting.
4. Malfunctioned
load.
1. Switch on the power.
2. Connect the load
referring to the wiring
diagrams (SeeFIG.5 -
FIG.6).
3. Set Lux knob to “2000”
and check if the load
will be on.
4. Replace with a new
one.
1. Incorrect time
knob setting.
2. Detector is
nuisance
triggered.
3. Incorrect wiring.
1. Set the time knob to a
shorter time and check
if the load will be off.
2. Keep away from the
sensor while doing
the walk test.
3. Check if the power
and load connect
incorrectly.
LED does not turn on
1. Time knob is
not set to
“Test”.
2. Exceed the
effective
detection
coverage.
1. Set the time knob to
“Test” to check if LED
will be on.
2. Walk within the
effective detection
coverage (Φ8m).
Dimmer function is invalid.
752DALIS can’t enlarge detection range when it’s connected to master sensor
1. Incorrect
wiring.
2. Malfunctioned
dimmable
electronic
ballast or LED
driver.
1. Connect cables
referring to the wiring
diagrams (See FIG.5 -
FIG.6).
2. Replace with a new
electronic ballast or
LED driver.
1. Master sensor
and slave
sensor are
connected
incorrectly.
2. Master sensor
has the
incorrect
settings, so that
the connected
load can’t be
switched on.
1. Connect cables
referring to the wiring
diagrams.
2. Adjust the settings of
Time & Lux for
switching on the
connected load
depending on
sensor’s triggering in
such condition.
Problem
Nuisance triggering
Possible cause Suggested solution
There are heat sources, highly reflective objects or any objects which may be swayed in the wind within the detection coverage.
Avoid aiming the sensor toward any heat sources, such as air conditioners, electric fans, heaters or any highly reflective surfaces.Make sure there are no swaying objects within the detection coverage.
6
OPTIONAL ACCESSORY
6.1 It is strongly recommended to purchase the
corresponding IR remote control 752RC/DALI for easy and
safe setting operations on 752DALIRC.
Remote control
FIG.19
7
Warranty Statement
Schneider Electric (Australia) Pty Ltd, (Clipsal by Schneider Electric), warrants this product to be free from defects in materials and workmanship for a period of three years from the date of installation. The benefits conferred herein are in addition to any other rights and remedies you may have at law in respect to this product. Australian and New Zealand customers please see the notes below.
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New Zealand: This guarantee is in addition to and does not affect your rights under applicable law, except where that law expressly provides otherwise. The Consumer Guarantee Act 1993 (NZ) will not apply if this product is purchased for the purpose of business.
This warranty is expressly subject to the Schneider Electric product being installed, wired, tested, operated and used in accordance with our instructions and specifications. Any alterations or modifications made to the product without our permission will void the warranty. Schneider Electric will at its option repair, replace or refund any defective product. The cost of replacement or repair of a defective product is limited to the price of the product only. Schneider Electric will not be responsible for the cost of retrieving, removing, reinstalling, transporting (including return of the defective product to us) or re-testing a product.
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Key features
- DALI (Digital Addressable Lighting Interface) compatible
- 2 channel output
- Extendable detection range with slave sensors
- Auto, semi-auto, and manual modes
- Dimming functionality
- Lux learning function
- Remote control option
- IP42 (surface mounted) or IP40 (flush mounted) protection
- Adjustable detection range
- Adjustable lux threshold