Hella Forvia RokLUME 280N SMART User Manual

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RokLUME 280N SMART
User Manual
FAURECIA
FAU_22_00002_ForviaHella_Logo_RVB
JFB
94 avenue Gambetta - 75020 PARIS
Date : 26/01/2022
+33 (0)1 85 56 97 00 www.carrenoir.com
TONS RECOMMANDÉS
(RVB)
Ce fichier est un document
d'exécution créé sur Illustrator
version CS6.
TECHNIQUE
ÉCHELLE 1/1

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  • Page 1 RokLUME 280N SMART User Manual FAURECIA Ce fichier est un document d’exécution créé sur Illustrator FAU_22_00002_ForviaHella_Logo_RVB version CS6. 94 avenue Gambetta - 75020 PARIS Date : 26/01/2022 +33 (0)1 85 56 97 00 www.carrenoir.com TONS RECOMMANDÉS (RVB) TECHNIQUE ÉCHELLE 1/1...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents 1. Terms and abbreviations 2. SMART Lighting System BASE 3. SMART Lighting System PRIME 3.1 SMART work lamps 3.2 Gateway 3.3 Control Panel 3.4 Standard work lamps used as cornering light 3.5 PLC bus 3.6 CAN Bus 4.
  • Page 3: Terms And Abbreviations

    Anti-Theft Mode. If the ATM is switched on, the SMART work lamp will work in a SMART Lighting System of HELLA only. Removed work lamps can be mounted on other vehicles having HELLA’s SMART Lighting System. Controller Area Network. A serial communication bus and protocol between Control Panel and Gateway. SMART Lighting devices use the SAE J1939 standard.
  • Page 4: Smart Lighting System Base

    2. SMART Lighting System BASE Example SMART Lighting BASE component diagram connection Components: RokLUME 280N SMART work lamps (995.707-XXX) Control Panel (333.525-001) Cornering Light 995.706-501 (RokLUME 280N Gen. 2) Harness GW ↔ CP (333.557-001) or 996.476-701 (RokLUME C180) 3. SMART Lighting System PRIME Example SMART Lighting PRIME component diagram connection...
  • Page 5: Smart Work Lamps

    The Control Panel will be powered by the Gateway. Gateway and Control Panel devices use the SAE J1939 CAN Bus standard for data communication. 3.1 SMART work lamps HELLA work lamps of the SMART Lighting Product Family use power line communication (PLC) technique combining power supply and control data transfer on the existing on- board two wire power cable. This feature allows the communication with the Gateway. 1GA 995 707-401 Close range W/G...
  • Page 6: Gateway

    3.2 Gateway The Gateway links the connected SMART work lamps on the PLC bus together for building a SMART Lighting System. Gateway connectors: C1/C5 not used 2-pin Deutsch DT connector - standard cornering lamp left (only available at GWP) 6-pin Deutsch DT connector - SAE J1939 (CAN Bus) and PLC connection 2-pin Deutsch DT connector - standard cornering lamp right (only available at GWP) The Gateway has two variants: a) Gateway BASE This Gateway variant uses the 6-pin connector to connect the Control Panel through...
  • Page 7: Control Panel

    The Control Panel allows a simplified function control of the SMART work lamps. Significant feedbacks from the SMART Lighting System will be shown using the LED indicators. 3.4 Standard work lamps used as cornering light Standard work lamps of HELLA are not programmable but they can be used as cornering lights on the vehicle in the PRIME system. The standard cornering lamps are powered directly by the Gateway PRIME, which also controls switching on and off. Recommended standard work lamps for the PRIME system are the RokLUME 280N Gen.2 995.706-501 or RokLUME C180 996.476-701.
  • Page 8: System Activation

    4. System activation After completing the assembly of the SMART Lighting System (see installation instruction), a system initialization should be executed. 4.1 Teaching Through the teaching the SMART Lighting Gateway BASE or PRIME and the SMART Lighting work lamps receive adjustments and settings to enable data message transfer and full light control in a SMART Lighting System. A SMART Lighting System can be used with full functionality during and after a finished successful teaching. This process runs in the background after the initial installation and at each power-up of the SMART Lighting work lamps. SMART Lighting users can perform the system teaching with the Control Panel. Using a hidden menu, the system teaching can be executed as described in Chapter 6.2.3. A Smart Lighting System consists of one Gateway and at least one Smart work lamp.
  • Page 9 The following functions are assigned to the buttons and LED indicators of a SMART Lighting Control Panel. Control Panel buttons: decrease brightness increase brightness colour change from white to green/amber (if applicable) decrease colour temperature increase colour temperature memory for colour settings Control Panel indicators: L1 – L6 brightness indicators (7 stages: 0-6 LEDs light up) green/amber (if applicable) colour mode indicator no special function white colour mode indicator...
  • Page 10: Control Panel Normal Operation Mode

    5.2 Control Panel normal operation mode Normal operation in the control panel solution allows colour temperature level, colour and brightness control using the control panel buttons. Additionally, the user can store 3 light and colour combinations. Button operation Control Panel action Effects Decrease brightness. Next brightness LED to the left will Press 1 shine indicating the decreased level of brightness.There are 7 levels: no LED lights up, L1 to L6 light up Increase brightness. Next brightness LED to the right will Press 2 shine indicating the increased level of brightness.There are 7 levels: no LED...
  • Page 11: Keylock On The Control Panel

    5.3 Keylock on the Control Panel With the Keylock the Buttons 1 to 5 can be locked. With activated keylock only the Button 6 (M) can be used. With this it will be possible to change between the pre-set light settings but not to change these settings. 5.3.1 Activate Keylock Action Press button sequence 5-1-3-2-4 Indication all LEDs on the CP are blinking 2x at 2Hz Finish Buttons 1-2-3-4-5 are locked Light settings were changed (button combination was wrong, or time-out 5.3.2 De-activate Keylock Action...
  • Page 12: Queries And Control At Hidden Menu

    The SMART Lighting System has an Anti-Theft function to protect the SMART work lamps against theft. If the Anti-Theft function on a SMART work lamp is activated, this lamp can illuminate only after being connected to any HELLA Gateway BASE or PRIME, original or another one. If the SMART work lamp with activated theft mode is mounted on a machine without any HELLA Gateway BASE or PRIME, no light output will come out of the work lamp. If the SMART work lamps with de-activated theft mode is mounted on a machine without any HELLA Gateway BASE or PRIME, 100% white light with 5000K will come out of the work lamp. The SMART work lamps will have no SMART functions in this case. The activation and deactivation of the theft protection is only possible in the hidden menu. Indication of the activated state LEDs L4-L5-L6 light up until leaving the Hidden Menu. Indication of the non-activated state LEDs L4-L5-L6 light up on the CP.
  • Page 13 Activation (if feature was not active) Action Press button 2 for min. 2 seconds Indication LEDs L4-L5-L6 are blinking 3x at 1Hz then light up until leaving the Hidden Menu. Deactivation (if feature was activated) Action Press button 2 for min. 2 seconds Indication LEDs L4-L5-L6 are blinking 3x at 1Hz then turn off.
  • Page 14 Table shows the necessary steps for the initialization of a SMART Lighting System. Button operation Control Panel action Effects All 18 indicators light up 2x at 2Hz Hidden menu mode entered. Press buttons 1-5-4-3-2 Indicators L10-L11-L12 light up as running light This process needs approx. 6 seconds Press 4 for each lamp. Indicators L10-L11-L12 light up for 3 seconds Initialization done.
  • Page 15: Summaries

    7. Summaries 7.1 Control Panel legend all LEDs on CP blinking 2x at 2Hz → enter or leave Hidden Menu activation /deactivation of the functions LTW ATM and Teaching or leaving the Hidden Menu (buttons1, 2, 4 and 6) → press corresponding button for min. 2 seconds 5x blinking at 1Hz on all LEDs on CP → LTW notification for the operator 3 LEDs at button 1 on the CP at 1Hz blinking permanently → LTW message Hidden Menu 3 LEDs at button 1 on the CP light up for 3 seconds and then turn off → no LTW Hidden Menu available...
  • Page 16: Maintenance

    9. Maintenance All components of a SMART Lighting System could be replaced separately. 9.1 Adding a new SMART work lamp A new SMART work lamp can be added to an existing HELLA SMART Lighting System. In this case please carry out the following steps: • switch off the power • mount the new SMART work lamp • connect the new SMART work lamp to the on-board electrical system •...
  • Page 17: Error Handling

    AND the mounting position is not correct according to the Installation Manual. Use only standard work lamps recommended from HELLA, not SMART work lamps Cornering lights Cornering lights Work lamps Check assemblage due to are in the wrong...
  • Page 18 Error Device Situation Description Possible cause Troubleshooting Type Colour change CAN Bus command Check if you have a version not working (if not realised with colour change before! applicable) 1: Check CP status (indicators should light up) → check the power supply → replace CP 2: Check CP function (indica- tors should light up due to button control) →...
  • Page 19 HELLA GmbH & Co. KGaA Rixbecker Straße 75 59552 Lippstadt / Germany Tel. + 49 2941 38 - 0 Fax + 49 2941 38 - 71 33 info@hella.com www.hella.com/soe © HELLA GmbH & Co. KGaA, Lippstadt December, 2023 RokLUME SW Version: 4.04 Gateway SW Version: 4.04 RokLUME HW Version: C6 Gateway HW Version: 03 FAURECIA Ce fichier est un document FAU_22_00002_ForviaHella_Logo_Blanc d’exécution créé sur Illustrator version CS6. 94 avenue Gambetta - 75020 PARIS Date : 26/01/2022 +33 (0)1 85 56 97 00 www.carrenoir.com...

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