3 two channel, common switch (continued), Page 10, 4 single channel switching – CP Electronics EBDSPIR-DD-LV User Manual

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6.3 Two channel, common switch (continued)

OPTION 1(B): USING A CENTRE BIASED RETRACTIVE SWITCH TO PROVIDE
ABSENCE DETECTION, WILL ALSO PROVIDE OPTIONAL OVERRIDE OFF.

OPTION 2: USING A CENTRE BIASED RETRACTIVE SWITCH TO PROVIDE
SWITCHED AND DIMMING OUTPUT (STANDARD CONFIGURATION)

OPTION 3(A): USING 2 MOMENTARY PUSH TO MAKE SWITCHES TO PROVIDE SWITCHED OUTPUT TO A
NON-DIMMING LUMINAIRE AND SWITCHED / DIMMING OUTPUT TO A DIMMING LUMINAIRE OVER 2 CHANNELS

OPTION 3(B): USING A CENTRE BIASED RETRACTIVE SWITCH TO PROVIDE SWITCHED OUTPUT TO A
NON-DIMMING LUMINAIRE AND SWITCHED / DIMMING OUTPUT TO A DIMMING LUMINAIRE OVER 2 CHANNELS

6.2 Two Channel, individual switches

6.3 Two Channel, common switch

6.1 Single channel dimming

+

EBDSPIR-DD-LV SENSOR

SW1/UP

DIM+

DIM-

SW2

DOWN

DIMMING

BALLAST

DIMMING LUMINAIRE

(DSI or DALI)

CENTRE BIASED

RETRACTIVE SWITCH

Optional for presence,

mandatory for absence detection

6.4 Single channel switching

+

EBDSPIR-DD-LV SENSOR

SW1/UP

DIM+

DIM-

SW2

DOWN

CENTRE BIASED

RETRACTIVE SWITCH

Optional for presence,

mandatory for absence detection

+

EBDSPIR-DD-LV SENSOR

SW1/UP

DIM+

DIM-

SW2

DOWN

DIMMING

BALLAST

DIMMING LUMINAIRE

(DSI or DALI)

CENTRE BIASED

RETRACTIVE SWITCH

Optional for presence,

mandatory for absence detection

+

EBDSPIR-DD-LV SENSOR

SW1/UP

DIM+

DIM-

SW2

DOWN

DIMMING

BALLAST

DIMMING LUMINAIRE

(DSI or DALI)

SWITCH 1 - MOMENTARY

PUSH TO MAKE SWITCH

Optional for presence,

mandatory for absence detection

SWITCH 2 - MOMENTARY

PUSH TO MAKE SWITCH

Optional for presence,

mandatory for absence detection

OUT

+

COM

LOAD

INTERNAL

RELAY

LOAD CONNECTIONS
-DD-LV
-DD-LV/GOLD

OUT

+

COM

INTERNAL OPEN

COLLECTOR

TRANSISTOR

LOAD CONNECTIONS
-DD-LV/OC

LOAD

OUT

COM

AC Supply

10VAC - 26.5VAC

DC Supply

11.5VDC - 36VDC

OR

-

+

OUT

COM

AC Supply

10VAC - 26.5VAC

DC Supply

11.5VDC - 36VDC

OR

-

+

INPUT & SWITCH
CONNECTIONS

OUT

COM

AC Supply

10VAC - 26.5VAC

DC Supply

11.5VDC - 36VDC

OR

-

+

INPUT & SWITCH
CONNECTIONS

OUT

COM

AC Supply

10VAC - 26.5VAC

DC Supply

11.5VDC - 36VDC

OR

-

+

INPUT & SWITCH
CONNECTIONS

OUT

+

COM

LOAD

INTERNAL

RELAY

LOAD CONNECTIONS
-DD-LV
-DD-LV/GOLD

OUT

+

COM

INTERNAL OPEN

COLLECTOR

TRANSISTOR

LOAD CONNECTIONS
-DD-LV/OC

LOAD

OUT

+

COM

LOAD

INTERNAL

RELAY

LOAD CONNECTIONS
-DD-LV
-DD-LV/GOLD

OUT

+

COM

INTERNAL OPEN

COLLECTOR

TRANSISTOR

LOAD CONNECTIONS
-DD-LV/OC

LOAD

OPTION 1(B): USING A CENTRE BIASED RETRACTIVE SWITCH TO PROVIDE
ABSENCE DETECTION, WILL ALSO PROVIDE OPTIONAL OVERRIDE OFF.

OPTION 2: USING A CENTRE BIASED RETRACTIVE SWITCH TO PROVIDE
SWITCHED AND DIMMING OUTPUT (STANDARD CONFIGURATION)

OPTION 3(A): USING 2 MOMENTARY PUSH TO MAKE SWITCHES TO PROVIDE SWITCHED OUTPUT TO A
NON-DIMMING LUMINAIRE AND SWITCHED / DIMMING OUTPUT TO A DIMMING LUMINAIRE OVER 2 CHANNELS

OPTION 3(B): USING A CENTRE BIASED RETRACTIVE SWITCH TO PROVIDE SWITCHED OUTPUT TO A
NON-DIMMING LUMINAIRE AND SWITCHED / DIMMING OUTPUT TO A DIMMING LUMINAIRE OVER 2 CHANNELS

6.2 Two Channel, individual switches

6.3 Two Channel, common switch

6.1 Single channel dimming

+

EBDSPIR-DD-LV SENSOR

SW1/UP

DIM+

DIM-

SW2

DOWN

DIMMING

BALLAST

DIMMING LUMINAIRE

(DSI or DALI)

CENTRE BIASED

RETRACTIVE SWITCH

Optional for presence,

mandatory for absence detection

6.4 Single channel switching

+

EBDSPIR-DD-LV SENSOR

SW1/UP

DIM+

DIM-

SW2

DOWN

CENTRE BIASED

RETRACTIVE SWITCH

Optional for presence,

mandatory for absence detection

+

EBDSPIR-DD-LV SENSOR

SW1/UP

DIM+

DIM-

SW2

DOWN

DIMMING

BALLAST

DIMMING LUMINAIRE

(DSI or DALI)

CENTRE BIASED

RETRACTIVE SWITCH

Optional for presence,

mandatory for absence detection

+

EBDSPIR-DD-LV SENSOR

SW1/UP

DIM+

DIM-

SW2

DOWN

DIMMING

BALLAST

DIMMING LUMINAIRE

(DSI or DALI)

SWITCH 1 - MOMENTARY

PUSH TO MAKE SWITCH

Optional for presence,

mandatory for absence detection

SWITCH 2 - MOMENTARY

PUSH TO MAKE SWITCH

Optional for presence,

mandatory for absence detection

OUT

+

COM

LOAD

INTERNAL

RELAY

LOAD CONNECTIONS
-DD-LV
-DD-LV/GOLD

OUT

+

COM

INTERNAL OPEN

COLLECTOR

TRANSISTOR

LOAD CONNECTIONS
-DD-LV/OC

LOAD

OUT

COM

AC Supply

10VAC - 26.5VAC

DC Supply

11.5VDC - 36VDC

OR

-

+

OUT

COM

AC Supply

10VAC - 26.5VAC

DC Supply

11.5VDC - 36VDC

OR

-

+

INPUT & SWITCH
CONNECTIONS

OUT

COM

AC Supply

10VAC - 26.5VAC

DC Supply

11.5VDC - 36VDC

OR

-

+

INPUT & SWITCH
CONNECTIONS

OUT

COM

AC Supply

10VAC - 26.5VAC

DC Supply

11.5VDC - 36VDC

OR

-

+

INPUT & SWITCH
CONNECTIONS

OUT

+

COM

LOAD

INTERNAL

RELAY

LOAD CONNECTIONS
-DD-LV
-DD-LV/GOLD

OUT

+

COM

INTERNAL OPEN

COLLECTOR

TRANSISTOR

LOAD CONNECTIONS
-DD-LV/OC

LOAD

OUT

+

COM

LOAD

INTERNAL

RELAY

LOAD CONNECTIONS
-DD-LV
-DD-LV/GOLD

OUT

+

COM

INTERNAL OPEN

COLLECTOR

TRANSISTOR

LOAD CONNECTIONS
-DD-LV/OC

LOAD

6.4 Single channel switching

Functions: Switches channel 1 only with occupancy, optional override switch. No dimming output.
Configured to presence detection: Turns on automatically with occupancy. Press and release down
switch to turn off. Press and release up switch to turn back on. Turns off after occupancy.
Configured to absence detection: Press and release up switch to turn on. Press and release down
switch to turn off. Turns off after occupancy.
Channel mode: Set to ―Switch only‖
Switch mode: Set to ―2 position switch together‖. Note: a single position switch can be used instead to
toggle the output, set to ―1 position switch separate‖.

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3. W

IRING

& F

IXING

1.

Wire the products using the diagrams shown in section 6.


2.

To switch from more than one position simply wire two or more units in parallel using the +,
COM, OUT and manual switch wires only. The dimming connection must be wired to one unit
only.

3.

The detector should be sited so that the occupants of the room fall inside the detection pattern
shown in section 7, at a recommended ceiling height of 2.8m. Note that the lower the sensor is
installed the smaller the detection range will be, subject to the parameters shown on the diagram.

4.

Avoid direct sunlight entering the sensor.

5.

Do not site within 1m of forced air heating or ventilation.

6.

Do not site within 1m of any lighting.

7.

Do not fix to a vibrating surface.

8.

Mount using one of the two options above overleaf.

9.

Connect the sensor via the terminal blocks shown in the wiring diagrams in section 6.

10.

Use a small screwdriver to set the LUX level adjuster fully anti-clockwise, the time to minimum
(fully clockwise) and the sensitivity to maximum (fully anti-clockwise).

11.

Power the unit up—the load should come on immediately.

12.

Vacate the room or remain very still and wait for the load to switch off (should take no more than 2
minutes).

13.

Check that the load switches on when movement is detected.

14.

For dimming applications, set the light output level by using the LUX adjustment thumbwheel or
the handset. See section 5.5 for handset operation.

During operation the output level varies very gradually. However when the LUX level is
changed the unit automatically enters setup mode: in this mode the output level varies
rapidly. After the setup time the unit reverts to normal.
When adjusting the output, allow the output level to settle by changing very gradually.
To disable the maintained illuminance function completely, set the LUX level to maximum
(fully anti-clockwise).

15.

For non-dimming applications the LUX thumbwheel determines the ambient light level at which the
load turn on.

16.

Select the time using the adjuster, fully anti-clockwise is the maximum.

17.

Using the UHS or UHS3 infra-red handset: the override on button turns the unit on permanently;
the override off button turns the unit off permanently; the cancel button cancels the overrides.
When an override is selected an LED will flash inside the unit. The UHS handset can also be used
to set the lux levels—see Section 5.5


Note: the above adjustments can also be made using the DD-LCDHS handset instead of the manual
adjusters. See section 5.

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