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B.E.G. LUXOMAT PD4-S-DAA4G Installation And Operating Instruction

B.E.G. LUXOMAT PD4-S-DAA4G Installation And Operating Instruction

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Installation and Operating Instruction for B.E.G. PD4-S-DAA4G
1. Product information
Slave occupancy detector designed for PD4-M-DAA4G
compact DALI system
For expansion of a master device's detection area
When movement is detected, a switch pulse is sent to the
master independent of ambient light level
Simple mounting
Automatic test mode via master device
Plug & Play - no setup required
2. Safety advice
Work on electrical equipment should only be undertaken
!
by qualified electricians or by trained personnel under the
instruction and supervision of a trained electrician, according
to the regulations for electrical installation
!
Turn off the mains supply before fitting
This device is not to be used to isolate other equipment from
!
the mains supply
!
After inserting the connection cable, fit the supplied cover to
the detector
The push button inputs and the D+/D- terminals must not be
!
connected to the mains supply
3. Operation
3.1 General
The PD4-S-DAA4G is for expanding the detection area of a
PD4-M-DAA4G. Motion detection is based on passive infrared
technology. If people, animals or other heat sources move within
the detection area, the detector forwards motion detection events to
a PD4-M-DAA4G using a B.E.G. DALI protocol.
See Figure 3.1: Detection diagram
3.2. System characteristics
A maximum of four PD4-S-DAA4G can be controlled by one
PD4-M-DAA4G. Ideally, the detection areas should overlap by
about 30%. Power supply is via the DALI bus, with current consump-
tion of about 7 mA on average. The DALI bus must only be supplied
with the required voltage via the DALI power supply integrated into
the PD4-M-DAA4G.
See Figure 3.2: Circuit diagram
3.3 In use
The PD4-S-DAA4G sends a B.E.G. DALI telegram to the master
every 30 seconds, if motion is detected within this 30-second
period. If the master is in test mode, and the slave detects motion, it
sends a B.E.G. DALI telegram to the master every 2 seconds. After
3 minutes, the slave device automatically reverts to normal mode.
The PD4-M-DAA4G does not assign a short address to the PD4-
S-DAA4G. During the PD4-M-DAA4G addressing phase, no-one
should remain in the detection area of the PD4-S-DAA4G, as
otherwise there is a risk that not all DALI electronic ballasts will be
detected and addressed.
To be absolutely sure that no DALI telegram is sent from slave
to master during addressing of the DALI electronic ballasts, it is
recommended that the slaves are only connected to the DALI bus
after addressing of all DALI electronic ballasts.
4. Mounting
4.1. General
The ideal mounting location is inside, 2.5 to 3 metres high, on the
ceiling. Ventilation units should not be in the immediate vicinity of
the detector, as otherwise "false alarm" motion detection events
may be triggered.
4.2. Connecting for false ceiling
A circular opening of diameter 68 mm must first of all be produced
in the ceiling. Having connected up the cables in accordance with
regulations, the detector is inserted into the opening as shown in
the drawing opposite and fixed into position with the assistance of
the spring clip.
4.3 Connecting for surface
The detector must be fixed on a smooth, solid surface. Before
mounting, the lens must be removed. Turn the lens about 5° anti-
clockwise and remove it. Undoing two screws allows the detector to
be removed from the socket. After properly connecting the wiring,
®
PD4-S-DAA4G
and attaching the socket to the ceiling with 2 screws, the detector
must be reattached to the socket with 2 screws. Then reattach the
lens, turning it clockwise.
See Figure 4.3: Surface mounting
4.4 Light sensor
The light sensor on the exterior of the cover ring is intended for
future applications.
5. Self-test cycle
In the first 60 seconds from when the mains voltage is turned on,
the detector runs through a self-test cycle. During this period, the
device does not react to movement.
6. Initial operation
6.1 General
The PD4-S-DAA4G is ready for use (after self-test cycle) in combi-
nation with the PD4-M-DAA4G. There is no need to change DIP
and HEX settings. An LED indicates detected movements (white LED
shines while movement is detected) and the self-test cycle (white
LED is flashing regularly).
6.2 DIP switches
The DIP switches define the type of B.E.G. DALI telegram to be sent.
It is possible to send detected movements and light values either
together or separately. If, for example, only detected movements
are to be sent to the master device, the setting "Movement" is
recommended. This avoids needless traffic (no light values) on the
DALI bus.
DIP 1
DIP 2
Movements
(for future
OFF
and light
applications)
values
Light values
(for future
ON
applications)
Movements*
(for future
ON
applications)
* Setting for use with DALI compact system PD4-M-DAA4G.
6.3 HEX switch
The value set via the HEX switch represents the DALI group (elec-
tronic ballasts of the same group) to be regulated.
HEX
0
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 A B C D E
Broad-
Group
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15*
cast
* Setting for use with DALI compact system PD4-M-DAA4G.
7. Blocking out sources of interference
In order to block out sources of interference, for example copiers
or air conditioning outlets, there is an option to fit clip-on covers
to the lens.
See FIGURE 7: Exclude sources of interference
8. LED Indication
Nr.
Indication
white
1
Self-test cycle
Blinking
2
Movement detected
Short ON
9. Article / Part nr.
Typ
Part
PD4-S-
92721
DAA4G-FC
PD4-S-
92759
DAA4G-SM
10. Technical data
Power supply:
Area of coverage:
Range of coverage:
Protection type/class:
Ambient temperature:
Dimensions FC :
Dimensions SM :
Housing:
Puls interval:
DALI:
Declaration of conformity
This product respects the directives concerning
1.
electromagnetic compatibility (2004/108/EU)
2.
low voltage (2006/95/EU)
3.
restriction of the use of certain hazardous substances in
electrical and electronic equipment (2011/65/EU)
11. Potential problems
There can be many causes of problems with lighting control. The
following shows a selection of possible causes.
Current draw of connected DALI units too high
DIP 3
In designing your system, please take into account the total current
OFF or ON
draw of all DALI units (electronic ballasts and any slave devices).
The DALI power supply integrated into the PD4-M-DAA4G can
provide a stable supply voltage when total current draw of all DALI
units is 150 mA. Each DALI electronic ballast requires 2 mA. A
OFF
slave device requires 7 mA.
Too many slave devices connected
ON
If more than 4 slave devices are connected to the PD4-M-DAA4G
DALI compact system, unexpected lighting control errors can occur.
Heat sources in vicinity
If, for example, the detector is in the immediate vicinity of
ventilation outlets or a projector, the warm air coming from these
can trigger motion detection. Position the detector sufficiently far
from potential sources of interference, such as ventilation outlets,
projectors, video units, copiers, printers etc.
F
Info
Slave, version
for false ceiling
mounting
Slave, version for
surface mounting
EN
max. 22 V DC over DALI-Bus
circular, 360°
Ø 24 m transverse
Ø 8 m towards
Ø 6.4 m seated
SM IP54, FC IP20 / II / CE
-25°C / +50°C
Ø 98 x 96 mm
Ø 101 x 69 mm
Polycarbonate, UV-resistant
30 seconds (2 seconds in the test mode
for a period of 3 minutes) Slave
Power supply via DALI bus of
PD4-M-DAA4G
Power consumption:
about 7 mA
maximum 4 slaves in combination with
a PD4-M-DAA4G

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