Occupancy Detector detection pattern
NEWLEC DALI OCCUPANCY DETECTOR INSTRUCTIONS MUST BE READ IN CONJUNCTION WITH REMOTE CONTROL IN-
STRUCTIONS IN ORDER TO ENABLE ALL FEATURES OF THE OCCUPANCY DETECTOR
This flush mounted ceiling mount Newlec DALI Occupancy Detector has full DALI flexibility and is the intelligent sensor element of
the Newlec DALI network system. It can automatically address the lighting ballasts without the need for expensive controllers. The
Occupancy Detector is switched on by the detection of moving body heat within a specified range. When this moving body heat is no
longer detected the unit will dim down the luminaires and eventually switch off. It will also automatically harvest available daylight to
maximise energy savings. With the remote it is possible to set dimming time delays and Room and Corridor options. There are also
helpful coloured feedback LEDs to make programming easier.
MAINS POWER SHOULD NEVER BE CONNECTED TO ANY TERMINAL OF THE DALI OCCUPANCY DETECTOR
The DALI connections are made to the DA DA bus lines. There is no polarity but it is advisable and good practice to keep wiring
colours to the same connections for consistency.
Absence detection on the Newlec DALI network system can easily be achieved with the addition of a standard 1 gang 1 way switch. If
2 way and intermediate switches are required these can also be connected in to the terminals. To turn this DALI Occupancy Detector
from a presence detector to an absence detector simply connect an ordinary on/off switch to the A and A Absence Control lines and
the Occupancy Detector can be switched between presence and absence mode as desired.
CAREFUL POSITIONING OF THE OCCUPANCY DETECTOR IS ESSENTIAL TO MAINTAIN OPTIMUM DETECTION PERFORMANCE.
IMPORTANT NOTICE
All wiring should be carried out by a competent person or a qualified electrician and should be fitted to IEE 17th Edition Wiring regulations
BS7671:2008. The circuit should be isolated before carrying out any work. Failure to adhere to the instructions will invalidate the warranty.
Newlec Helpline: 0800 783 6909
Elkay easyDALi PIR
18v d.c. 250ma for use with Power Supply Unit
(374-‐PSU)
Features
Presence and Absence Detection Options
Automatic Daylight Harvesting
PRODUCT RANGE
Settable Timing Modes
Basic Luminaire setup without expensive commissioning tools
NEWLEC DALI OCCUPANCY DETECTOR
Broadcast and Group Functions
Remote Control
PART NUMBER
Room & Corridor Options
NL5701DALI
Manual Lux Level and Sensitivity Control
Coloured Feedback LEDs
FEATURES
Dual Mode Walk Test
Presence and Absence Detection Options
Can control LED and fluorescent DALI luminaires
Automatic Daylight Harvesting
Elkay easyDALi PIR Instructions must be read in conjunc
Settable Timing Modes
with Remote Control Instructions in order to enable all
Basic Luminaire setup without expensive commissioning
features of the PIR.
tools
Broadcast and Group Functions
Elkay easyDALI PIR wiring connections
Dual Mode Remote Control
Room & Corridor Options
A
Absence Control Lines
Manual Lux Level and Sensitivity Control
A
Absence Control Lines
Coloured Feedback LEDs
DA
DALI Bus line
Walk Test
DA
DALI Bus line
Can control LED and fluorescent DALI luminaires
Mains power should never be connected to any terminal
the easyDALi PIR.
NEWLEC DALI OCCUPANCY DETECTOR WIRING CONNECTIONS
A
Absence Control Lines
A
Absence Control Lines
DA
DALI Bus line
DA
DALI Bus line
The DALI connections are made into DA DA bus lines. The
no polarity but it is advisable and good practice to keep
wiring colours to the same connections for consistency.
To turn this easyDALi PIR from a Presence detector to an
absence detector simply connect an ordinary on/off swit
the A and A Absence Control lines and the PIR will know
automatically that it is in Absence mode.
Absence detection on the Elkay easy DALI system can ea
be achieved with the addition of a standard 1 gang 1 way
switch. If 2 way and intermediate switches are required t
can also be connected in to the terminals.
CAREFUL POSITIONING OF THE PIR IS ESSENTIAL TO
MAINTAIN OPTIMUM DETECTION PERFORMANCE.
Instructions
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A A DA D A
RPM 491
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