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© lixtec GmbH | Reininghausstrasse 13 | 8020 Graz | Austria | www.lixtec.com
lix.solo_User Manual_EN_1.0.docx | May 2023
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  • Page 1 User Manual English © lixtec GmbH | Reininghausstrasse 13 | 8020 Graz | Austria | www.lixtec.com lix.solo_User Manual_EN_1.0.docx | May 2023 Page 1 of 16...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    USB-Stick ..........................5 lix.solo Configurator ........................5 Connecting to a lix.solo Sensor..................6 Basic Settings of the lix.solo Sensor ................. 8 Settings Menu of the lix.solo Sensor ................9 Settings Menu of the lix.solo Configurator ..............11 DALI Functionality ........................13 7.1 Device Configuration .....................
  • Page 3: General Information

    1 General Information The sensor is supplied with 24 VDC via the Zhaga connector and may never be connected to the 230 VAC mains under any circumstances. Make sure that the sensor is correctly mounted and locked. The manufacturer accepts no liability for damage caused by improper use. 2 Mounting Instructions The sensor supports the Zhaga connectivity standard for plug and play luminaire extension.
  • Page 4: Detection Area Of The Sensor

    In the illustration below, the lix.solo sensor is mounted on the lower Zhaga socket. A D4i- compatible luminaire controller must be mounted on the upper Zhaga socket. D4i-compatible Luminaire controller lix.solo sensor Figure 1: lix.solo Luminaire Mounting Important: The lix.solo sensor is a pure motion detector, which is without function without a likewise connected luminaire controller (DiiA Part 351 Type B Device).
  • Page 5: Lix.solo Status-Leds

    4 lix.solo Status LEDs The lix.solo sensor has three status LEDs, which are visible for the user. The meaning of the LEDs is as follows: Red LED: Lights up when an object is detected Green LED: Lights up at a restart until the first valid DALI frame, which is addressed to the lix.solo, has been received...
  • Page 6: Connecting To A Lix.solo Sensor

    Basic View lix.solo Configurator 6.1 Connecting to a lix.solo Sensor Clicking the "Scan" button searches for lix.solo sensors within range. If a lix.solo sensor is within range, this (or several) will appear in the field below the "Scan" button as "lixtec Sensor ...".
  • Page 7 If a "lixtec sensor" is selected from the list with the mouse, a click on the "Identify" button helps to identify which sensor you are connected to. Figure 6: lix.solo Configurator / Identify The connected sensor will play a flashing sequence with the 3 status LEDs (red, green, blue) lasting several seconds after clicking the "Identify"...
  • Page 8: Basic Settings Of The Lix.solo Sensor

    RF channel or with a set pin will not be found via a "Scan". 6.2 Basic Settings of the lix.solo Sensor If a "lixtec sensor" is selected from the list with the mouse, clicking on the "Basic Settings" button opens a pop-up window with the basic settings.
  • Page 9: Settings Menu Of The Lix.solo Sensor

    6.3 Settings Menu of the lix.solo Sensor If you click on the menu item "Sensor" in the lix.solo Configurator, a window with several selection options will open. Figure 9: Sensor Options „Basic Settings“: Clicking on this menu item opens the pop-up window with the basic settings of the sensor (see 6.2 Basic Settings of the lix.solo Sensor).
  • Page 10 „Identify When you click on this button, the connected sensor will play a flashing sequence with the 3 status LEDs (red, green, blue) for several seconds so that you can see which sensor you are currently connected to (see also 6.1 Connecting to a lix.solo Sensor). lix.solo_User Manual_EN_1.0.docx Page 10 of 16...
  • Page 11: Settings Menu Of The Lix.solo Configurator

    „Restart“: Clicking on this button causes a reset and restart of the sensor. 6.4 Settings Menu of the lix.solo Configurator If you click on the menu item "Configurator" in the lix.solo Configurator, a window with several selection options will open.
  • Page 12 „Set Configurator Pin Code“: If lix.solo sensors were previously protected with an up to 7-digit pin code, this pin code must be set again on the Configurator in order to communicate with these sensors. „Set Configurator RF Channel“: If lix.solo sensors were previously migrated to a different channel (delivery state: channel “0”), the same channel must be set on the...
  • Page 13: Dali Functionality

    7 DALI Functionality In addition to configuration via the lix.solo Configurator, it is also possible to configure the sensor via DALI-2. Electrical specifications, bit-timing, collision detection and frame encoding according to EN 62386-101 und EN 62386-103. lix.solo is a motion detector according to EN 62386-303.
  • Page 14: Memory Banks

    7.3.1 Memory Bank 0 Memory bank 0 is implemented according to EN 62386-103, Chapter 9.10.6, Table 12. 7.3.2 Memory Bank 1 Memory bank 1 is intended for additional OEM information, but is currently unused by lix.solo. lix.solo_User Manual_EN_1.0.docx Page 14 of 16...
  • Page 15: Memory Bank 2

    7.3.3 Memory Bank 2 Memory bank 2 is implemented according to EN 62386-103, Chapter 9.10.2, Table 11. Table 2: Memory Bank 2 Address Description Default Value Reset Value Memory Type 0x00 Address of last accessible 0x18 no change memory location 0x01 Indicator byte 0x01...
  • Page 16: Memory Bank 201

    To deactivate or activate one of the two sensors, the values listed in Table 3 must be set. Table 3: Sensor De-/Activation Value Value Address Description activated deactivated 0x03 Allow detection right sensor 0x01 0x00 0x04 Allow detection left sensor 0x01 0x00 To reduce the sensitivity of the sensors, the values listed in Table 4 can be set.

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