ESYLUX SmartDriver Series Operating Instructions Manual
ESYLUX SmartDriver Series Operating Instructions Manual

ESYLUX SmartDriver Series Operating Instructions Manual

Light control for ceiling lights with tunable white colour temperature 2700 to 6500 k
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ESYLUX Light Control SmartDriver series
ELC SmartDriver TW x4
ELC SmartDriver TW x6
ELC SmartDriver TW x
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Ceiling lights with tunable white
Colour temperature 2700 to 6500 K
Detailed operating instructions
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  • Page 1 ESYLUX Light Control SmartDriver series ELC SmartDriver TW x4 ELC SmartDriver TW x6 ELC SmartDriver TW x Ceiling lights with tunable white Colour temperature 2700 to 6500 K Detailed operating instructions...
  • Page 2 An der Strusbek 40, 22926 Ahrensburg, Germany Details may be subject to change. Copying is only permitted with the written consent of ESYLUX GmbH. This includes translation into other languages and reuse of content for other purposes. 1 / 112...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Table of contents Table of contents 1 Information about the document ................6 Introduction..................6 1.2 Highlighted information within the text ..........6 1.3 Manufacturer address ................6 1.4 Product identification ................7 1.5 Structure of these instructions ............... 7 Warnings ..................... 8 2 Basic safety information ..................
  • Page 4 Table of contents 5 Overview of operating modes ................. 35 5.1 Sequence of the operating modes ............35 5.2 Manually triggered operating modes ............. 37 5.3 Operating modes and detected movements ........... 39 6 Setting via remote control ..................40 6.1 Selecting X-Light Control TW remote control .........
  • Page 5 8.16 Detector Light Factor ................75 9 Operation via Bluetooth App ................... 76 9.1 SmartDriver with Bluetooth ..............76 The ESYLUX LIGHT CONTROL app ............76 9.2.1 Using the app ................. 76 9.2.2 Differences between the Android and iOS app ......77 Setting up a Bluetooth connection ............
  • Page 6 Table of contents 13.2.2 Configuring via light sensors ............. 96 13.2.3 Manual settings ..............99 13.3 Switching channels submenu ............101 13.3.1 Switching channel - Active ............ 101 13.3.2 Switching channel - Operating mode ........102 13.3.3 Switching channel - Delay time ..........102 13.4 SymbiLogic submenu ...............
  • Page 7: Information About The Document

    This document is also available online at www.esylux.com and can be print- ed in A4 format. When you are reading the document on screen, you can use the following...
  • Page 8: Product Identification

    Each Light Control Box can be operated via remote control and buttons. Remote control makes it much more convenient to choose the settings and many settings are only possible via remote control. An ESYLUX DALI pres- DALI presence detector...
  • Page 9: Warnings

    Operation via and particularly convenient operating option: Users of Bluetooth-capable devices such as smartphones or tablets can control the Light Control Box via the free ESYLUX LIGHT CONTROL app. Operation via app is explained starting from Chapter 9. 1.6 Warnings Warnings are listed at the start of the relevant chapter if a hazardous situa- tion is likely to occur.
  • Page 10: Basic Safety Information

    Basic safety information Basic safety information 2.1 Intended use The ESYLUX Light Control Box (tunable white) may only be used for the following purposes: • Installation in indoor areas as an operating device for the ESYLUX CELINE Satellite (tunable white) and NOVA Slave (tunable white) re- cessed surface-mounted ceiling lights.
  • Page 11: Product Description

    (IEC 62386) for all DALI connections. Product description 3.1 Equipment The ESYLUX Light Control Box is designed for indoor use as an operating device for the ESYLUX CELINE Satellite (tunable white) and ESYLUX NOVA Slave (tunable white) recessed surface-mounted ceiling lights.
  • Page 12 Product description or animals and is dependent on the ambient lighting. With the DALI system (Digital Addressable Lighting Interface), the Light DALI Control Box receives the control telegrams via the electronic ballasts, and simultaneously controls all lights connected in the DALI group. The table below provides a list of the Light Control Box functions.
  • Page 13: Dimensions Diagrams

    Installation and connection 3.3 Dimensions diagrams 3.3.1 Dimensions 474 mm SmartDriver TW SmartDriver TW Installation and connection 4.1 Installation The Light Control Box is intended for use in wall or ceiling mounting. To ensure that the device is adequately ventilated, the following clearances to walls and ceilings must be maintained: •...
  • Page 14 Installation and connection Min. 50 mm Min. 50 mm Min. 100 mm Min. 100 mm Illustration: Clearances to walls and ceilings Installation:  Drill four fixing holes.  Screw the Light Control Box securely into place. Ceiling and wall mounting 13 / 112...
  • Page 15: Connecting The Smartdriver

    Installation and connection 4.2 Connecting the SmartDriver  Unscrew the cover to access the connection terminals. Connection terminal for buttons S1/S2 2. Mains terminal DANGER! Risk of fatal injury from electric shock!  Switch off the power to the cable. ...
  • Page 16 Installation and connection Wiring diagram: C0+ C0+ C0- C0- 15 / 112...
  • Page 17: Connecting Devices To The Smartdriver

    Installation and connection 4.3 Connecting devices to the SmartDriver 4.3.1 Overview: Connectable devices The Light Control Box is designed to be connected to lights and DALI devic- es via the following connections: • RJ-45 sockets for connecting CELINE Satellites or NOVA slave lights •...
  • Page 18: Connections

    To enable the Light Control Box to control the lighting according to your DALI preferences, you need to connect a DALI presence detector. The following presence detector ESYLUX DALI ceiling-mounted presence detectors are suitable: • PD-C360i/8 ELC (order number EP10427602) 17 / 112...
  • Page 19: Connecting Celine/Nova Lights

    CW WW CW WW CW WW CW WW CW WW CW WW You can connect the following ESYLUX lights to the RJ-45 sockets on the RJ-45 jack Light Control Box: • CELINE Satellite tunable white (colour temperature of 2700–6500 K).
  • Page 20: Connecting Dali Switch Devices

    Connecting cables to incorrect sockets may lead to incorrect light colours. Note the maximum cable length! The RJ-45 connection cable must not exceed 10 metres. Connection to be used for ESYLUX lights only! Only the specified ESYLUX lights may be connected to the RJ-45 interfac- es. Other equipment such as Internet routers or lights designed to be pow- ered via a LAN cable (power over Ethernet) could be irreparably damaged by connecting them to the RJ-45 jacks.
  • Page 21 Installation and connection NOTE! Reversing the polarity can cause the DALI electronic ballast to malfunction!  Note the DALI specifications (IEC 62386). Use a cable (not supplied) that complies with the DALI specifications (IEC 62386) for all DALI connections. How to connect the DALI switch:  The connection cables belonging to the required DALI channel are labelled on the terminal provided to help you identify them: RJ-45 DALI...
  • Page 22: Connecting Dali Buttons

    DALI button. It is also possible to activate scenes using a DALI scene module. Chapter 15.1 on page 107 contains a list of the possi- ble DALI commands. The Esylux DALI push button 8x DALI TW (item number EC10430930) is configured accordingly by default. This allows you to send the following commands without an additional scene module: •...
  • Page 23: Connecting To Knx Bus

    Installation and connection 2. You can use the C0 connections on the mains terminal: 1: Mains terminal with DALI C0 connections. Position of the C0 connections on the terminal: C0+ C0+ C0- C0- 1. DALI C0 + 2. DALI C0 - 4.3.7 Connecting to KNX bus The SmartDriver KNX has a KNX module and can be connected with a KNX...
  • Page 24: Connecting Smartdrivers In Parallel

    Installation and connection NOTE! Reversing the polarity of the connections will lead to a loss of functionality in one or more participants.  Note the labels on the terminals. The protection against reverse polarity integrated in the EIB devices will prevent damage.
  • Page 25 Installation and connection 4.3.8.1 Configuring DALI bus voltage for parallel connection On delivery, the switch for the DALI bus power supply on each Light Control Box is set to “ON”. In this setting, all Light Control Boxes power the DALI bus with the necessary operating voltage. If more than five boxes are connected, only five boxes may have active DALI power supplies.
  • Page 26 Installation and connection How to deactivate the internal DALI bus power supply: 230 V ~ 230 V ~ DALI POWER OFF Procedure: Deactivating the DALI bus voltage supply.  Disconnect the device from the supply voltage.  Unscrew the cover to access the “DALI Power” switch. ...
  • Page 27 Installation and connection  Disconnect the device from the supply voltage.  Unscrew the cover to access the “DALI Power” switch.  Set the switch to “ON”.  Fasten the cover in place.  Reconnect the device to the supply voltage. ...
  • Page 28: Alternative: External Dali Power Supply

    Installation and connection 4.3.9 Alternative: External DALI power supply Alternatively, you can use an external DALI power supply to supply the DALI Caution, device bus with power. To avoid damaging devices, the bus voltage supply must be damage: deactivated for all Light Control Boxes: All "DALI Power"...
  • Page 29 Installation and connection  Fasten the cover in place.  Reconnect the device to the supply voltage.  Repeat the process for all other devices.  During the initialisation phase that follows, the device reads the switch position.  The internal bus voltage supply is deactivated. Adjusting the switch during operation has no effect on the bus voltage supply, as the Light Control Box only reads the switch po- sition during the initialisation phase.
  • Page 30: Connecting Lighting Groups Using The Elc Bus

    Installation and connection  Unscrew the cover to access the connection terminals.  Connect the power supply to the mains terminal as shown on the wiring diagram: DALI PS 16 V C0+ C0+ C0- C0- Fasten the cover in place. ...
  • Page 31: Differences Between Dali And Elc Connections

    Installation and connection RJ-45 ELC Bus DALI C0 Connection between lighting groups using the ELC bus. 4.4.1 Differences between DALI and ELC connections The DALI and ELC connections differ in two ways: Difference DALI BUS – • Commands and signals that can be transmitted. ELC BUS •...
  • Page 32: Establishing An Elc Bus Connection

    Installation and connection Override commands On, off, (using a button, re- scene selection mote control, app) Detector signal: Light value No transmission Transmission, reaction Presence detector to signal can be config- ured using the ESY-Pen Example: The presence detector from lighting group 1 measures that the light value is lower that the light target value and detects presence.
  • Page 33 Installation and connection The ELC connection. 1: RJ-11 sockets for connection cable. 2: ELC bus connection switch. How to connect lighting groups using the ELC bus:  Remove the cover to gain access to the RJ-11 sockets and the ELC configuration switch.
  • Page 34: Warm-Up Phase

    Installation and connection The following shows an example of a correct connection: RJ-45 RJ-11 ELC-Bus DALI C0 Correct connection using the ELC bus: 1: Lighting groups 2: ELC bus configuration switch for devices at the start and end of the con- nection. Switch position: ON. 3: ELC bus configuration switch for devices in the middle of the connection. Switch position: OFF. 4.5 Warm-up phase The Light Control Box starts the warm-up phase each time the power is switched on.
  • Page 35: Factory Settings

    Green LED = presence detected. Blue LED = Light Control Box is in programming mode. 4.6 Factory settings The Light Control Boxes are configured with factory settings. These defaults can be changed according to preference. ESYLUX recommends noting down the changed settings in the right-hand column of the table. Settings Default...
  • Page 36: Overview Of Operating Modes

    Overview of operating modes the app (see Chapter 13.1.1). • Activating light sensors: To connect lights to the Light Control Box with Lights with an additional light sensor, you must activate the sensors. This is done light sensor by calibrating the sensors via the remote control (see Chapter 8.2) and via the app (see Chapter 13.2.2).
  • Page 37 Overview of operating modes • When fully automatic is activated: - Presence is detected. - Manual activation via the button or Trigger for normal remote control. operation mode • When semi-automatic is activated: Manual activation via the button or remote control.
  • Page 38: Manually Triggered Operating Modes

    Overview of operating modes Energy-saving mode Action in • Deactivates the lighting. energy-saving mode Trigger for energy-sav- • Expiry of the orientation light time. mode • When fully automatic is activated: Until presence is detected or the ambient brightness falls below the set value. Duration When semi-automatic is activated: •...
  • Page 39 Overview of operating modes Programming mode • Remote control button or app command to Trigger start programming mode. • Saves the settings for lighting conditions, Action off delay time times, etc. transmitted by remote control or app. • When fully automatic is activated: Energy-saving mode, transition to normal op- Subsequent operating eration mode following presence detection.
  • Page 40: Operating Modes And Detected Movements

    Overview of operating modes 5.3 Operating modes and detected movements To enable you to configure the Light Control Box according to your prefer- ences, you also need to know what happens if movement is detected during an operating mode. Normal operation mode • Any movement detected during the off Effect of detected move- delay time causes the off delay time to ment re-start, which extends normal operation...
  • Page 41: Setting Via Remote Control

    Simply download the latest software version for one of the implemented remote controls from the ESYLUX website to an SD card. Unscrew the bottom cover on the rear of the remote control to insert the SD card into the universal remote control.
  • Page 42: Selecting X-Light Control Tw Remote Control

    The tables serve as an initial guide and may help you to find a required function more quickly. The remote control does not show the most recently programmed values. Therefore, ESYLUX recommends noting down the settings you make, using the template provided on page page 34. 41 / 112...
  • Page 43 Setting via remote control Layout of the <Functions> menu item Functions Functions Channel 1 Channel 1 Channel 2 All Channels Dim start Same sub-menu: Call scene Store scene Dim stop DALI switch Channel 2 Light value Bat ok LS ELCTW CCT value CCT dim start CCT dim stop...
  • Page 44 Setting via remote control Layout of the <Programming> menu item Channel 1 Programming Programming Calibration Calibration Channel 2 All Channels SymbiLogic Store brightness DALI Map DALI Switch Light set value Scene editor Bat ok LS ELCTW Off delay time Off warning time Orientation light Orient.
  • Page 45: The Remote Control Menu

    The <Functions> remote control menu Years Months Days Calendar Hours Minutes Seconds Factory reset Reset editor Sensitivity Detector LEDs On Detector LEDs Off Light value on Light value off Detector Fact. reset Detector Light Factor Table 2: “Programming” menu with sub-menus The <Functions>...
  • Page 46: Start/Stop Dimming

    The <Functions> remote control menu button. 2. Select the button to choose the menu item <Channel 1>, for example, and confirm the selection with the button. 3. Select the <On> menu item and confirm the selection with the button.  The lighting is switched on. Switching a channel off: 1. Select the <Functions> menu item and confirm the selection with the button. 2. Select the button to choose the menu item <Channel 1>, for example, and confirm the selection with the button.
  • Page 47: Luminous Efficiency

    The <Functions> remote control menu Stopping the dimming process: 1. Select the <Functions> menu item and confirm the selection with the button. 2. Press the button to select the channel to be dimmed and confirm the selection with the button. 3. Press the button to select the <Dim stop> menu item and con- firm the selection with the button once the dimming process has reached the required brightness.
  • Page 48: Cct Dim Start/Stop

    The <Functions> remote control menu 3. Select the button to choose the menu item <CCT value> and con- firm the selection with the button. 4. Use the buttons to set the required kelvin value and con- firm the selection with the button.  The colour temperature changes according to your input. 7.1.5 CCT dim start/stop With the...
  • Page 49: All Channels

    The <Functions> remote control menu 7.2 All channels In the menu item <All Channels>, you can set general settings for all light- ing channels. The menu sub-items are identical to those for channels 1 to 2 as described in 7.1 on page 44. 7.3 Call scene The menu item <Call scene>...
  • Page 50: Store Scene

    The <Functions> remote control menu ple, and confirm the selection with the button.  The selected scene is activated. 7.4 Store scene You can customise the light scenes for each lighting channel. To do so, Store scene change the luminous efficiency and colour temperature of one or more Scene 1 channels as described in Chapter “Luminous efficiency” page 46 and in Scene 2 Scene 3 Chapter “CCT value”...
  • Page 51: Ds1/Ds2 Off

    The <Functions> remote control menu 2. Select the button to choose the menu item <DALI switch> and confirm the selection with the button. 3. Now select the button to choose the menu item <DS 2 on>, for example, and confirm the selection with the button.  The DALI switch device switches the lighting on. The DALI switch can be activated and deactivated for any scene.
  • Page 52: Test Start/Stop

    The <Functions> remote control menu 7.7 Test start/stop Test start function tests the detection range of the detector. During the test phase, the lighting is set to maximum brightness. Activating the test function: 1. Select the <Functions> menu item and confirm the selection with the button. 2. Select the button to choose the menu item <Test start> and con- firm the selection with the button.
  • Page 53: The Remote Control Menu

    The remote control menu <Programming> The remote control menu <Programming> In the <Programming> menu item, you can set permanent settings. The settings are retained even when the device is not supplied with power — for example because the power supply in the build- ing is switched off overnight. 8.1 Activate/deactivate programming mode To activate programming mode, proceed as follows: ...
  • Page 54 The remote control menu <Programming> For more information on setting the target brightness, see Chapter “Light set value” page 56. 450 Lux 80 cm The light sensor must be calibrated with three measurements at least once Greater precision per lighting channel. We recommend three measurements per channel for through repeti- tion optimum illumination results.
  • Page 55: All Channels

    The remote control menu <Programming> 5. Use a lux meter to measure the current light value at the desired loca- Measurement 1 tion, e.g. at a desk. The reading is 600 lux, for example. 6. Enter the lux value using the button and confirm the entry with button.
  • Page 56 The remote control menu <Programming> • Light Control Boxes capture the current light value using the connect- ed DALI presence detector. • Lights with an integrated light sensor send the current light value of their channel to the Light Control Box. If a channel does not have a sensor because only one light with- out a light sensor is working on the channel, the value of the DALI presence detector is used for this channel.
  • Page 57: Light Set Value

    The remote control menu <Programming> 3. Select the <Store brightness> menu item and confirm the selection with the button. 4. Close programming mode with the button.  The reference value is now saved. 8.3.2 Light set value The light set value is the target brightness value and acts as the threshold value for the lighting control.
  • Page 58: Off Delay Time

    The remote control menu <Programming> 8.3.3 Off delay time Off delay time function determines for how long the connected lights remain switched on after the last detected movement. The off delay time applies to normal mode and override mode, which is a temporary change to normal mode.
  • Page 59: Orientation Light

    The remote control menu <Programming> 60 seconds. During this time, the lighting uses the brightness that is set for the orientation light. If presence is detected during this time, the Light Control Box returns to override mode. Setting the off warning: 1.
  • Page 60: Orient. Time Mode

    The remote control menu <Programming> the maximum brightness and confirm the selection with the but- ton. 6. End programming mode by pressing the button.  The brightness for the orientation light is now set. 8.3.6 Orient. time mode The menu item <Orient. time mode> specifies whether the duration for the Mode duration orientation light is set in minutes or with a fixed start and end time. The following applies: • If you enable the setting <in minutes>, the settings in the menu item <Orient.
  • Page 61: Orient. Light In Min

    The remote control menu <Programming> 4. Select the <Orient. time mode> menu item and confirm your selection with the button. 5. Select the button to choose the menu item <Until time> and con- firm the selection with the button. 6. End programming mode by pressing the button.  The duration of the orientation light can now be set with the menu items <Orient.
  • Page 62: Orient. Light From H/Orient. Light To H

    The remote control menu <Programming> 8.3.8 Orient. light from h/Orient. light to h The menu items <Orient. light from h> and <Orient. light to h> specify the duration of the orientation light using fixed start and end times. Thanks to the built-in battery, the configured times are also re- tained in the event of a power failure. Prerequisites: • The correct time must be set in the <Calendar> menu. See Section “Calendar”...
  • Page 63: Fully Automatic

    The remote control menu <Programming> to start, the Light Control Box switches to energy-saving mode without illumination. The time-controlled orientation light is then not activated. If you want to be sure that the orientation light remains lit over- night, set the start time to a time when movement will still be detected.
  • Page 64: Symbilogic

    The remote control menu <Programming> tor does not detect movement during the off delay time. The lighting automatically switches off if • the ambient light is brighter than the set target brightness • no movement is detected • the preset off delay time for the light has elapsed. Activating semi-automatic: 1.
  • Page 65: Channel Map

    The remote control menu <Programming> SymbiLogic™ is deactivated when a scene is accessed. SymbiLogic™ and scenes Prerequisites: • Date and time are set in the menu item <Calendar> (see page 69). • The target brightness is set to a realistic value, for example 500 lux. See “Light set value”...
  • Page 66: Dali Map

    The remote control menu <Programming> press the button to select the channel number and confirm the selection with the button. 6. Return to the channel selection by pressing the button. 7. Use the button to select the next channel and confirm the selec- tion with the button. 8. Assign the required channel number to the channel. To do this, press button to select the channel number and confirm the selec- tion with the button.
  • Page 67: Dali Switch

    The remote control menu <Programming> wish to assign the DALI interface. Confirm the selection with the button. 6. End programming mode by pressing the button.  The DALI interface is now assigned to the desired light channel. 8.7 DALI switch You can configure DALI switches 1 and 2 under the DALI switch menu DALI Switch item. The settings options for DALI switch 1 and 2 are identical. DS1 connected DS1 not connected DS1 off delay time...
  • Page 68: Ds1/Ds2 Switch-Off Delay

    The remote control menu <Programming> confirm the selection with the button. 4. Press the button to select the DALI switch that you wish to regis- ter as disconnected. Confirm the selection with the button. 5. End programming mode by pressing the button.  The selected DALI switch is now disconnected. 8.7.3 DS1/DS2 switch-off delay This function sets how long the DALI switches keep the connected devices activated following the last detected movement.
  • Page 69: Scene Editor

    The remote control menu <Programming> es such as automatic stairwell timers or current impulse relays on with an impulse. The impulse is repeated regularly for as long as movement is detected Setting the mode for DALI switch 1 or 2: 1.
  • Page 70: Calendar

    The remote control menu <Programming> 4. Change the luminous efficiency value to 60 % using the button. Confirm your selection with the button. 5. Press the button once.  You have now returned to the matrix at the previous position. 6. Use the button to navigate to row <C2 K>. Confirm your selection with the button. 7. Use the buttons to set the required colour temperature and confirm the selection with the button.
  • Page 71 The remote control menu <Programming> Thanks to the built-in battery, the settings are also retained in the event of a power failure. Setting the date: 1. Select the <Programming> menu item and confirm the selection with button. 2. Enable programming mode by pressing the button. 3. Select the button to choose the menu item <Calendar> and con- firm the selection with the button.
  • Page 72: Factory Reset

    The remote control menu <Programming> button. 2. Enable programming mode by pressing the button. 3. Select the button to choose the menu item <Calendar> and con- firm the selection with the button. 4. Select the button to choose the menu item <Hours> and confirm the selection with the button. 5. Use the buttons to set the hour and confirm the setting with the button.
  • Page 73: Reset Editor

    The remote control menu <Programming> 3. Select the button to choose the menu item <Factory reset> and confirm the selection with the button. 4. End programming mode by pressing the button.  The Light Control Box is reset to the factory settings. 8.11 Reset editor If you change settings in the scene editor, you can undo these changes Reset editorfunction.
  • Page 74: Detector Led On/Detector Led Off

    The remote control menu <Programming> the selection with the button. 5. End programming mode by pressing the button.  The sensitivity of the presence detector is based on the set value. 8.13 Detector LED on/Detector LED off The LEDs in the sensor head of the Light Control Box show the status of the presence detector.
  • Page 75: Detector Factory Reset

    The remote control menu <Programming> To achieve the most precise lighting with constant brightness, you Lights with light need to connect lights with an integrated light sensor. The light sensor sensor can be further calibrated. For more information on cali- brating the light sensor, see Section “Calibration”...
  • Page 76: Detector Light Factor

    The remote control menu <Programming> 3. Use the button to select the menu item <Detector Fact. reset> and confirm the selection with the button. 4. End programming mode by pressing the button.  The values stored in the detector are reset to the factory settings. 8.16 Detector Light Factor The presence detector performs the brightness measurement at a certain For:...
  • Page 77: Operation Via Bluetooth App

    This is usually the case for current Smart- phones, Notebooks and tablets. Some manufacturers identify these devices with the logo “Bluetooth Smart Ready”. Devices on which the ESYLUX app can be installed are usually also compatible with this Bluetooth standard. •...
  • Page 78: Differences Between The Android And Ios App

    Operation via Bluetooth App Example: You have accessed Scene 1 in the Profiles menu. You then started up SymbiLogic, whereby the scene is deactivated. If you then navigate to the Profiles menu again, the app automatically sends the command to start scene 1. The following operating actions are possible: Control ele- Example Operating Effect ment action (example) Simple Navigate to higher button menu; Confirm input Slide Slide...
  • Page 79: Setting Up A Bluetooth Connection

    Operation via Bluetooth App Background colours and button colours are different. In addition, the <Light channels>/<Switching channels> buttons appear at the bottom in the Apple app (left ) and at the top in the Android app (right). The following screenshots are taken from an iPhone with iOS Screenshots: 9 and a smartphone with Android 5.
  • Page 80 Operation via Bluetooth App Setting up the Bluetooth connection: 1. Start the ESYLUX LIGHT CONTROL app.  The device selection screen appears: Device selection screen 2. Tap on the button < >.  The device registration screen appears: Device registration screen 3.
  • Page 81: The App Main Menu

    The app main menu ately after start-up, as the scan process is already active. If a connection to a Light Control Box exists, this is indicated by the < > symbol in front of the device name. After the first scan, you can trigger further scans by tapping on the < > button. So, if you want to operate Light Control Boxes in a different room, it is quick to update the connections using the scan function.
  • Page 82: The App Menu

    The app menu <Manual> • < >: In this submenu you can call and edit light profiles. • < >: The first time the Light Control Boxes are switched on, they use the factory settings described in Chapter 4.6. You can adjust the settings as required in this menu item. All menus and functions are explained in the following chapters. 11 The app menu <Manual>...
  • Page 83 The app menu <Manual> Switching the channels on and off individually:  Activate individual control (  Slide the switch belonging to the required channel to on ( ) or off (  The channels are switched on or off as required. Switching all channels on and off together: ...
  • Page 84: Changing The Brightness And Colour Temperature

    The app menu <Manual> 11.2 Changing the brightness and colour temperature You can set the brightness and colour temperature for all channels indi- vidually or for all channels together. To select between individual or collec- tive control, activate ( ) or deactivate ( ) the individual control switch.
  • Page 85: Back To Normal Operation Mode

    The app menu <Manual> Setting the brightness and colour temperature for all channels:  Deactivate individual control (  Slide the brightness slide controller in the required direction.  The brightness changes on all channels.  Slide the colour temperature slide controller in the required direction. ...
  • Page 86: The App Menu

    The app menu <Profiles> To open the switching channel control screen, tap on the <Switching chan- nels> button on the screen. On Android devices, this is found at the top of the screen and on iOS devices, at the bottom. Switching the switching channels on and off: Prerequisites: •...
  • Page 87 The app menu <Profiles>  Tap on the name of the scene that you wish to activate.  The scene is activated and marked with the symbol  To deactivate the active scene, tap on its name.  The Light Control Box ends the scene and continues in normal operation mode.
  • Page 88: The App Menu

    The app menu <Settings> Changing profile names:  Open the Profile menu and tap on the Edit symbol < > of the scene whose name you wish to change.  The scene settings screen opens.  Tap the name field of the scene whose name you wish to change.  The operating device keypad is activated.  Type in the desired name and confirm your entry.  The scene now has the required name. 13 The app menu <Settings>...
  • Page 89: The General Submenu

    The app menu <Settings> 13.1 The General submenu The screenshots show an overview of settings. 13.1.1 Setting the date and time Several functions require the time to be set correctly: • The orientation light timer control, if it uses a start and end time. 88 / 112...
  • Page 90: Adjusting The Radio Range

    The app menu <Settings> • The SymbiLogic™ function, so that it can control brightness and colour temperature according to the time of day. SymbiLogic™ also requires the date to be set correctly. The time should be checked once a year. Thanks to the built-in battery, the configured times are also re- tained in the event of a power failure.
  • Page 91: Adjusting Automatic Mode

    The app menu <Settings> range. This is because if you accidentally reduce the radio range too far, you Note the start- will need to move into even closer proximity to re-establish the connection ing position and correct the radio range. Range reduction does not always restrict the connection to the room in which the Light Control Box is located: Persons in the room directly above may sometimes also be able to establish a...
  • Page 92: Setting The Switch-Off Delay Time

    The app menu <Settings> Fully automatic Behaviour of the Light Control Box when is enabled: fully automatic The lighting automatically switches on if • The ambient light is below the set target brightness • the detector detects presence. The lighting automatically switches off if •...
  • Page 93: Setting The Off Warning

    The app menu <Settings> main switched on after the last detected movement. The delay time starts again every time a movement is detected. • The minimum off delay time is one minute. • The maximum off delay time is 240 minutes. The off delay time applies to normal operating mode and to override mode.
  • Page 94: Changing Orientation Light Brightness

    The app menu <Settings> 13.1.6 Changing orientation light brightness Orientation light function provides subtle lighting. You can use the slide controller to set orientation light brightness to values between 10% and 50% of the maximum illumination level. The orientation light only switches on once the set off delay time or a set off Prerequisites warning time have elapsed.
  • Page 95: Resetting The Smartdriver To Factory Settings

    The app menu <Settings> Setting the afterglow in minutes:  Tap on the button for the menu item Mode for afterglow.  A selection menu appears.  Choose the <Minutes> setting and confirm your selection. Afterglow for  Tap on the button for the menu item  A settings menu appears. ...
  • Page 96: Light Management Submenu

    The app menu <Settings> program settings. For more information on the default factory settings, see Section 4.6. Restoring factory settings:  Tap on the <RESET> button and answer the confirmation prompt with <Yes>.  The lighting goes out and the Light Control Box subsequently uses default factory settings. 13.2 Light management submenu Settings for constant light management are made in the Light management submenu.
  • Page 97: Constant Light Management, Light Target Value And Light Measurement

    The app menu <Settings> 13.2.1 Constant light management, light target value and light measurement Constant light management uses the light target value to determine wheth- er, for example, the light power increases in daylight and if a presence is detected, as the daylight is lower than the light target value. It can also determine whether the light switches off because daylight exceeds the light target value.
  • Page 98 The app menu <Settings> The setting is made in two stages: First, calibrate the light sensors. Then set the light target value in lux for each light channel. A lux meter is required for calibration. The light values measured with the Lux meter lux meter can be transferred to the Light Control Box via the app.
  • Page 99 The app menu <Settings> Calibrating light sensors:  Start the calibration process by tapping on<Configure now> under Configuring via light sensors.  The calibration menu is displayed:  In the selection field, choose the channel for which you wish to cali- brate the light sensors and confirm your selection.  Tap on <Start>  Use a lux meter to measure the current light value at the required Measurement 1 location, e.g. at a desk. The reading is 600 lux, for example. ...
  • Page 100: Manual Settings

    Manual settings can be made for lights with and without light sensors. If lights with light sensors are connected to the Light Control Box, ESYLUX recommends making settings after calibration. To set the light target value manually, use the slide controller to set the light value to the required value.
  • Page 101 The app menu <Settings> Setting the light target value:  Start configuration of the light target value in the app by tapping on <Configure now>. under Manual settings.  The settings menu is displayed:  Position yourself in the area of the room that will be illuminated by the lights assigned to channel 1.  Slide the top slide controller until the required brightness is reached. If you are unsure whether the set brightness is too low, check the brightness using a lux meter.
  • Page 102: Switching Channels Submenu

    The app menu <Settings> If lights without light sensors are in use on one channel, the Limitation for manual setting process has one restriction: Although you can still lights without light sensors use the slide controllers to set and save different brightnesses for each channel, the lights will still produce the same brightness.
  • Page 103: Switching Channel - Operating Mode

    The app menu <Settings> Activating or deactivating the switching channel:  Slide the switch to the right or left.  The switching channel is activated or deactivated as required. 13.3.2 Switching channel - Operating mode You can choose from the following operating modes: Fully automatic: If this function is active, the DALI switch switches the con- nected device on when a presence is detected.
  • Page 104: Symbilogic Submenu

    The app menu <Settings> 13.4 SymbiLogic submenu The natural daylight of a geographical location has two properties: It has a specific colour temperature that depends on the location's latitude. The sec- ond property: Colour temperature and brightness change throughout the day. The patented SymbiLogic™ technology of the Light Control Box (tunable How it works white) can replicate natural lighting conditions by regulating the correlated color temperature and brightness to match the time of day.
  • Page 105: Dali Mapping Submenu

    The app menu <Settings>  Slide the controller to the left to deactivate SymbiLogic™.  Once the switch is in position , SymbiLogic™ is deactivat- Selecting a location:  Activate the location field by tapping.  In the selection field that appears, select the required location and confirm your selection.  The location whose light conditions are to be mimicked by Symbi- Logic™...
  • Page 106: Settings Via The 230 V Button

    Settings via the 230 V button 14 Settings via the 230 V button Switch actuations are transmitted to other Light Control Boxes via DALI. However, they are only applicable to the respective lighting group (see page 31) and are not transmitted to other lighting groups by the ELC bus. Sole exception: Scene commands are also transmitted via the ELC bus.
  • Page 107: Button S2

    Settings via the 230 V button brightness.  Briefly release the S1 button and then press and hold it again.  The adjustment process switches direction, for example, the brightness is reduced. 14.2 Button S2 Tapping the S2 button accesses the light scenes and dims the colour tem- perature. 14.2.1 Accessing scenes Tapping the S2 button retrieves the four stored light scenes. The scene that is activated depends on how often you press the button within ten seconds: The number of times you press the button corresponds to the scene num- ber.
  • Page 108: Settings Via Dali Button

    It is also possible to activate scenes using a DALI scene module. Chapter 15.1 on page 107 contains a list of the possible DALI commands. The Esylux DALI push button 8x DALI TW (item number EC10430930) is configured accordingly by default. This allows you to send the following commands without an additional scene module: •...
  • Page 109 Settings via DALI button DALI commands (16 bits) Address Description All switched-on lighting channels adjust the correlated color tem- DOWN Group 15 perature downwards. No com- mand to DALI switches. Channel 1 dims the brightness. DOWN Group 0 No command to other lighting channels or DALI switches.
  • Page 110: Maintenance

    Maintenance DALI commands (16 bits) Address Description All switched-on lighting channels adjust the colour temperature to RECALL MAX LEVEL Group 15 6500 K. No command to DALI switches. Channel 1 is switched on. No RECALL MAX LEVEL Group 0 command to other lighting chan- nels or DALI switch.
  • Page 111: Troubleshooting

    Maintenance 16.2 Troubleshooting Fault Cause/solution Lighting is off • Ambient light level is above the preset twi- light switch value • Lighting has been switched off manually • The switch-off delay time has been set too short Lighting is switched •...
  • Page 112: Technical Data

    2.5 mm /1.5 mm ESYLUX light control, DALI. Interfaces Only SmartDriver ... KNX models: ESYLUX Light Control, DALI, KNX All models: Infrared, connection for button Operating interfaces SmartDriver ... BT models: Infrared, connection for push button, Bluetooth Interface for connecting...
  • Page 113: Disposal

    Disposal 18 Disposal As the owner, you are required by law to correctly dispose of used devices. Contact your local town council for more information. 19 EC-declaration of conformity We hereby declare that the design and construction of the devices listed under 1.4 and the way in which we have brought them onto the market comply with the relevant fundamental health and safety requirements de- termined by the EU Directive.

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