Chamaeleon
®
III IP65
Installation Instructions
The Chamaeleon ™ III is a self-contained LED luminaire available in
Standard and Emergency versions. The light operates in 2 modes:
Standby Mode and Full Light Mode. When movement is detected in proximity to a Chamaeleon the light operates at full output for a set period of time. The light then slowly fades to Standby Mode.
Timer & full/standby light levels can be adjusted using the Chamaeleon III smartphone app.
Download links and information here: www.enlighten.com.au/smart-control/chamaeleon-3-control-app
All electrical work must be carried out by a qualified Electrician in accordance to the latest wiring regulations.
The emergency light cannot be switched. It requires a permanent electrical supply so that the batteries are not cycled unnecessarily.
If the light is left disconnected from mains power for extended periods, the battery may be damaged.
Do not touch the LEDs during installation or maintenance. Light must be operated within its specified operating parameters and in accordance with our warranty requirements. These documents are available on our website.
Conduit locator tabs
1. Place the light on a soft surface to avoid scratching the diffuser. Using the key taped to the body of the light, remove the base by turning the key and pulling on the barrel lock.
2. Mount Smart-Connect base by fixing it to the ceiling at all four corners. Minimum size fixing: 6.5mm.
If fixing to plasterboard use 4 hollow wall anchors.
3. Connect the IP65 cable to a suitable water proof junction box. The conduit locator tabs can be used to hold the conduit in the correct position. Standard conduit size is 20mm. For 25mm conduit a reducer is required.
3a. Connect the IP65 plug to the connector on the back of the
Chamaeleon III fitting. Twist the plug to lock.
4. Place Smart-Connect Base plate hinge tabs into slots located at opposite end to barrel lock.
Once aligned, press the light upwards to connect. Push barrel lock in to secure.
5. Alternatively the fitting can be suspended from the ceiling. Connect the IP65 plug to the fitting then attach the chain to the base plate (as shown above) and wire the mains cable into a junction box.
Once installed, the Chameleon can be easily detached from the Smart-Connect base without disconnecting the power, making it easy for maintenance or light replacement.
Note: The IP65 plug remains live and should not be left unattended without a Chamaeleon light attached.
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Adjusting the microwave sensor settings
The microwave sensor is an active motion detector that emits a high frequency electro-magnetic wave (5.8GHz) and receives its echo.
If it is necessary to check or adjust the microwave sensor settings to suit local conditions, remove the diffuser with a hexagonal / Allen key and adjust settings to suit.
NB The factory settings of the microwave sensor are suitable for most applications and the preferable method of setting the time is via the Chamaeleon III App.
07
PE or light control –
Do Not Change
leave arrow pointing to maximum ‘sun’
Time of full light operation (10 sec — 5 min)
Factory setting: 10 sec
Leave timer at minimum if the Chamaeleon III App is used to adjust settings
Adjustment LED indicator light
Reach / Sensitivity
(1m - 8m)
Factory setting: 8m radius
Time – turn the dial clockwise to increase the time from a minimum of 10 seconds to maximum of 5 minutes. The LED indicator will flash when adjusting the dial. The number of flashes indicates the following:
1 flash = 10 seconds 6 flashes = 90 sec
2 flashes = 20 sec 7 flashes = 2 min
3 flashes = 30 sec 8 flashes = 3 min
4 flashes = 45 sec 9 flashes = 4 min
5 flashes = 60 sec 10 flashes = 5 min
Reach / Sensitivity— Reach is the radius of the detection zone around the Chamaeleon. The LED indicator will flash 1 to 10 times when the dial is rotated clockwise from the
minimum reach of 1m to the maximum of 8m.
Confirming battery status (Emergency only)
For emergency versions, the Charge LED will indicate battery status and will be visible through the diffuser. On light start-up the indicator light is light blue and then, after 60 seconds, the red or green show the condition of the battery.
Light Blue—warming up light
Solid Green or Red — OK
Flashing Green & Red — battery not connected
No light — fitting is faulty
Battery self–test function
The Chamaeleon emergency light is programmed to automatically conduct a monthly 90 minute discharge test. The test does not disrupt the light’s normal operation.
The monthly discharge test result is visible via a single multi colour LED indicator, located under the diffuser.
Indicator colour Light Operation
Testing in progress (90 mins) Solid blue /violet
Flashing blue / violet
Flashing yellow
Recently tested and complies*
Normal state awaiting next discharge test
Tested and failed due to faulty LED’s
Flashing red
Tested and failed due to battery
*Following a successful discharge test, the blue flashing light indicator will be mixed with a solid green or red light to show battery charge status (red - charging, green—charged)
Commissioning the discharge test
A single 120 minute emergency light commissioning test will be automatically conducted post installation after the battery has charged for
24 hours.
The LED indicator will display as solid red during the initial battery charging
24 hr period, before changing to solid green to indicate that the battery is fully charged and ready for the automatic commissioning test.
The commissioning test result options will be the same as for the monthly 90 minute discharge test (see table above)
The battery in the
Unscrew the 4 Philips screws and remove the white cover plate
IP65 version is located inside the fitting. To replace the battery, remove the diffuser using an Allen key and then remove the white cover plate by unscrewing the
4 Philips screws.
1. Unplug the battery plug and carefully remove battery (blue)
2. Use double sided tape to stick new battery into housing.
Connect the battery plug. Reassemble fitting. enLighten Australia Pty Ltd www.enlighten.com.au 8 / 78 Reserve Road Artarmon NSW 2064 T: 02 8084 6971
July 2017 E&OE