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DACO® Occupancy detectors
Simple, fast, clever, adaptive!
Application description V1
PD2N-M-DACO-FC
PD4N-M-DACO-FC
DALI-2
DALI-2
93452
93460
PD2N-M-DACO-1C-FC
PD4N-M-DACO-1C-FC
DALI-2
DALI-2
93455
93463
PD4-M-DACO-GH-SM
PD9-M-DACO-FC
DALI-2
DALI-2
93469
93470
PD11-M-DACO-FLAT-FC
DALI-2
93459

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  • Page 1 DACO® Occupancy detectors Simple, fast, clever, adaptive! Application description V1 PD2N-M-DACO-FC PD4N-M-DACO-FC PD4-M-DACO-GH-SM PD9-M-DACO-FC DALI-2 DALI-2 DALI-2 DALI-2 93452 93460 93469 93470 PD2N-M-DACO-1C-FC PD4N-M-DACO-1C-FC PD11-M-DACO-FLAT-FC DALI-2 DALI-2 DALI-2 93455 93463 93459...
  • Page 2 All device data can also be found here: https://www.beg-luxomat.com/en-in/solutions/dali-compact/ © 2024 B.E.G. Brück Electronic GmbH Gerberstraße 33 51789 Lindlar GERMANY Telefon: +49 (0) 2266 90121-0 Fax: +49 (0) 2266 90121-50 E-Mail: support@beg.de Internet: beg-luxomat.com...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Content 1 About this document ..............6 1.1 Other applicable documents .
  • Page 4 Content 6.4.1 PIN protection . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19 6.4.1.1 Cancel PIN protection .
  • Page 5 Content 6.9.4 Orientation light Minimum regulation value . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 39 6.10 Luminaire configuration .
  • Page 6: About This Document

    DACO® Occupancy detectors About this document Other applicable documents 1. Short manuals (including installation instructions) are enclosed with the respective devices and can be viewed or downloaded from the B.E.G. homepage. 2. Product data sheets (product photos, dimensional drawings, circuit diagrams, range diagrams, product information, application examples, technical data, ordering data and accessories) can be viewed or downloa- ded from the B.E.G. homepage. 3. O perating instructions of the B.E.G. One App (help texts integrated in the app). Note: The order and user experience of parameters and commands may differ from the list in this document.
  • Page 7: Safety

    DACO® Occupancy detectors Safety The occupancy detectors of the DACO® product family have been developed, manufactured and tested in compliance with the applicable safety standards. They correspond to the state of the art. Intended use The devices are all remote-controlled passive infrared occupancy detectors for indoor applications. CAUTION Observe the intended use! The protection of operating personnel and the device is not guaranteed if the device is not used in accor- dance with its intended use. ➜ Only use the device in accordance with its intended use. B.E.G. Brück Electronic GmbH is not liable for damage caused by improper use. ➜ Read these operating instructions before putting the device into operation. Knowledge of the operating instructions is part of the intended use. NOTE Comply with regulations and provisions! ➜...
  • Page 8: Qualified Electricians

    DACO® Occupancy detectors 2.3.1 Qualified electricians Work on electrical systems may only be carried out by qualified electricians or by instructed persons under the direc- tion and supervision of a qualified electrician in accordance with the electrotechnical regulations. Due to their technical training, knowledge and experience as well as their knowledge of the relevant standards and regulations, qualified electricians are able to carry out work on electrical systems and to recognise possible dangers independently. In Germany, qualified electricians must comply with the provisions of the accident prevention regulation DGUV Vorschrift 3 (e.g. master electrician). In other countries, corresponding regulations apply and must be observed. Disclaimer B.E.G. Brück Electronic GmbH is not liable in the following cases: ƒ The device is not used as intended. ƒ Reasonably foreseeable misuse is not taken into account. ƒ Assembly and electrical connection are not carried out competently. ƒ...
  • Page 9: What Are The Advantages Of The Daco® Product Family

    DACO® Occupancy detectors What are the advantages of the DACO® product family? Simple, fast, clever, adaptive - DACO® is designed for simple requirements of a modern lighting control system in com- bination with DALI luminaires. With DACO® occupancy detectors, energy consumption in buildings can be reduced reliably and quickly, while at the same time increasing comfort and safety. DACO® is a stand-alone solution that can be used in many areas with a slim profile, a variety of lens types, many mounting types and the most important colour matching options. Easy installation with careful planning After careful planning, installation is very easy and can also be carried out by qualified assistant electricians or qualified but inexperienced (with respect to DALI) electricians. Quick commissioning and maintenance Due to the product feature „Broadcast only“, luminaires only have to be connected to the DALI bus and must not be addressed, which generally shortens commissioning. The „send packet“ function in the „B.E.G. One“ app, which is available free of charge and is used in combination with the B.E.G. BLE/IR adapter (93067) for commissioning and maintenance, enables lean commissioning processes even in large projects.
  • Page 10: Process Descriptions

    DACO® Occupancy detectors Process descriptions In general, processes are highly dependent on individual working methods, which B.E.G. cannot depict within the scope of this document. The process descriptions listed below therefore serve as a recommendation, not an obligation. In addition, some of the parameters or commands required within the process descriptions are only hinted at. More de- tailed information on the required commands and parameters can be found in the chapter Functions. Planning A prerequisite for an easy installation is carefully carried out planning with the basic understanding that a DALI-2 cer- tified device from one manufacturer cannot necessarily be used in an application with another DALI-2 certified device from the same or another manufacturer. This applies in particular to DALI-2 control devices (application controller or input device), which according to the certification process may have very many different product characteristics. With DALI-2 control gear (luminaires), on the other hand, the situation with regard to interoperability between DALI-2 certified devices is relatively uncritical, since mainly additional functions are affected, such as the function of being able to read out operating hours or energy data. However, there are also more critical special cases with DALI-2 operating devices, such as D4i certified devices that may also have integrated DALI bus voltage supplies as an additional feature, which makes a combination with non-D4i certified devices more complex. Every device in the DACO® family is a DALI-2 certified control device (parts 101 and 103) and has the following product characteristics in relation to certification: ƒ Single-master application controller: no other DALI-2 control device (such as a KNX/DALI or BACnet/DALI gateway, a DALI bus terminal of a higher-level automation system, a DALI push-button or DALI rotary dimmer) may be connected to the DALI bus. For manual operation, a 230V line with the same outer conductor must be laid to a conventional push-button (NO).
  • Page 11 DACO® Occupancy detectors ƒ Switching off via circuit breaker: Switching off one or more DACO® lighting control systems (detectors and luminaires at the same time) can be realised by disconnecting the voltage supply via respective circuit breakers with a good supply network. However, this is generally not recommended. CAUTION Heat sources in the immediate vicinity! If the detector is located in the immediate vicinity of ventilation slots or other heat sources, for example, the resulting warm air currents can trigger motion detection. ➜ Place the detector at a sufficient distance from potential sources of interference such as ventilation slots, etc. NOTE Possible additional costs for commissioning and maintenance of DACO® devices depend on the following factors: ➜...
  • Page 12 DACO® Occupancy detectors NOTE Ends of rack aisles! ➜ When used in high-bay warehouses, it must be ensured that detectors are installed at the ends of the shelf aisles which, due to blinds or mounting arrangement, only detect movement in the desired shelf area. Application description...
  • Page 13: Electrical Connection

    DACO® Occupancy detectors Electrical connection DANGER Danger to life from electric shock! Work on electrical installations may only be carried out by qualified electricians or by instructed persons under the direction and supervision of a qualified electrician in accordance with the electrotechnical regula- tions. Disconnect the power supply before installation! This device is not suitable for disconnecting! WARNING DALI connection! DALI is not SELV - The installation regulations for low voltage apply. ➜ The DALI screw terminals must not be connected to 230 V AC! Preparation of the connection cable 0.5 … 2.5 mm 10mm 0.5 … 1.5 mm 1 Solid conductors 2 Stranded conductors 3 Stranded conductors with ferrule 4.2.1...
  • Page 14: Commissioning

    DACO® Occupancy detectors Commissioning 4.3.1 Step 1: Preparation for commissioning The first step is to install the B.E.G. One app, which is available free of charge in the respective app stores. In the second step, a connection to the BLE/IR adapter must be established by selecting the BLE/IR adapter in the app and briefly pressing the control button on the device. The integrated battery of the BLE/IR adapter has to be charged. Select Short press NOTE Note the range of the IR remote control! The infrared remote controls have a max. range of 16 m or 8 m. Mounting the detector at greater heights may result in the need for additional climbing aids to adjust the detector by means of IR remote control.
  • Page 15: Step 4: Setting The Control

    DACO® Occupancy detectors In twilight switch mode, the motion sensors are deactivated. Only the brightness set value is used to determine which state the luminaires are in. The automatic system can also be overridden in this operating mode by means of a push-button. 4.3.4 Step 4: Setting the control The regulation functions ex works with approx. 500 lux. The accuracy of the regulation depends on the reflection behaviour and intensity of the daylight influence at the respective location. To adjust the regulation to the room conditions, if necessary, various options and methods are available as described below. NOTE In the following cases, regulation with the closed control loop of DACO® is only possible to a limited extent or not at all: ➜ little reflection energy from the floor and/or furniture (almost black) ➜...
  • Page 16: Option 2: Carry Out Calibration And Read In The Set Value

    DACO® Occupancy detectors 4 .3 .4 .3 Option 2: Carry out calibration and read in the set value The most reliable way is to calibrate the artificial light source and read in the set value. Calibration can be done manually or automatically (command or parameter setting). Automatic calibration is deacti- vated in the factory settings. After calibration, use a calibrated luxmeter, place it at the point to be measured, step aside, darken the room as much as possible (ideally at night) and change the brightness of the luminaires until the desired lux value is reached on the calibrated luxmeter. To adopt the current status as the set value, press „Save brightness“. Please note that the value under the Set value parameter is not adopted directly, but is only updated after the device has been read out again. 4 .3 .4 .4 Adjusting the regulation behaviour In order to adapt the regulation to individual needs and environmental conditions, further parameters are available, which are explained in more detail in the respective chapter. For example, the regulation can be delayed and slowed down. A minimum regulation value can counteract extreme stray light conditions (for example, direct sunlight through skylights) of under-control, and brightness-related shut-off can also be suppressed. Maintenance Maintenance processes with the DACO® product family can be carried out easily thanks to the B.E.G: One App and the additional B.E.G. One Cloud function.
  • Page 17: Backwards Compatibility

    DACO® Occupancy detectors Backwards compatibility DACO® devices are backwards compatible with their respective predecessor „DALI/DSI“ models with only a few limitations: 1. T he double lock function is no longer supported. PIN protection has been introduced instead. 2. The proprietary DSI protocol is no longer supported. 3. There are no more DIP and/or potentiometer functions. 4. O ld IR remote controls, e.g. IR-PD-DALI-E, can be used for commissioning. The operating instructions of the respective predecessor models apply (can be found by means of the article number via the search on the B.E.G. homepage) with the exceptions already listed. NOTE The use of remote controls from previous models instead of the B.E.G. One app in combination with the BLE/IR adapter is possible, but not recommended. New functions that contribute to significantly better functionality are not available with the old remote controls. Follow-up models DALI/DSI DACO Required accessories DISCONTINUED MODEL 92279 PD4-M-DALI/DSI-SM 93460 PD4N-M-DACO DALI-2 93465 Surface-mounted kit IP54 PD4N H 92275 PD4-M-DALI/DSI-FC 93460 PD4-M-DACO DALI 2 92489 PD4-M-DALI/DSI-1C-SM 93463 PD4N-M-DACO-1C DALI 2...
  • Page 18: Functions

    DACO® Occupancy detectors Functions Initialisation phase (boot) After the mains voltage is switched on or the mains supply is restored, the device starts and switches on the connect- ed lighting for the duration (60 s) of the self-test cycle (factory setting INI ON). External push-button - manual switching and dimming of the lighting Overriding the automatic system with an optionally connected push-button functions as follows and can be influ- enced in part with parameters: Switching on: With a short push-button action, the light can be switched on in all operating modes to the set switch- on value. If regulation is activated, the light is controlled directly to the set value, taking into account the reflection factor.
  • Page 19: Basic Functions

    DACO® Occupancy detectors Basic functions 6.4.1 PIN protection App command Symbol Name PIN protection - no PIN Description The device PIN protects the device from reconfiguration. When a PIN is used, the device remembers the PIN and it does not need to be re-entered. Only after a break of 30 minutes it is necessary to enter the PIN again. Change log available as of firmware V1.0 App command Symbol Enter PIN Name Description Please enter 4-digit PIN Change log available as of firmware V1.0 6 .4 . 1 . 1 Cancel PIN protection Process Name Remove PIN protection...
  • Page 20: Reset To Factory Settings

    DACO® Occupancy detectors 6.4.2 Reset to factory settings App command Symbol Name Reset to factory settings Description ATTENTION: If this entry is confirmed with Yes, the device is reset to factory settings and the individually made settings are lost. Change log available as of firmware V1.0 Process Name Button Reset Description Available on PD4N and PD2N models: Pressing a button under the lens (PD4N) or under the design ring (PD2N) for longer than 10s while the device is in operation resets the device to its factory settings.
  • Page 21: Device Status

    DACO® Occupancy detectors 6.5.3 Device status Status information Symbol Name Device status Description The following status information is displayed: OK, motion sensor defective, light sensor defective, DALI bus error (short circuit or disturbed communication) Change log available as of firmware V1.0 6.5.4 Current brightness Status information Symbol Name Current brightness Description Shows the current brightness without reflection factor after readout (no auto- matic update) Change log available as of firmware V1.0 6.5.5 Sensitivity of the motion sensors Parameter Symbol Name...
  • Page 22: Status Leds

    DACO® Occupancy detectors 6.5.6 Status LEDs Parameter Symbol Name Status LEDs Values OFF; ON Factory setting Function dependencies None Description These are used to indicate movement, among others. For more information on the status LEDs, please refer to the operating instructions. ATTENTION: In the open state as well as in test mode, the LEDs are ACTIVE! Change log available as of firmware V1.0 6 .5 .6 . 1 LED function displays LED function displays Operation Indication Initialisation time Red flashes for 60s Load factory setting Running light for 30s, then: Red flashes for 30s Read out device (send IR) Red flickers Motion detection Red flashes with each detected movement...
  • Page 23: Behaviour Of The Lighting When Voltage Is Applied (Ini On / Off)

    DACO® Occupancy detectors 6.5.7 Behaviour of the lighting when voltage is applied (INI ON / OFF) Parameter Symbol Name INI-ON / INI-OFF Values OFF; ON Factory setting Function dependencies None Description This determines whether the light is on/ or off during the self-test cycle (60s after power recovery). Change log available as of firmware V1.0 NOTE During the self-test cycle, the movement detection, light measurement and push-button function are not yet active. 6.5.8 Restart App command Symbol Name Restart Description Immediately forces all connected luminaires to switch off automatically, resetting all timers in the automation logic. Change log available as of firmware V1.0 Application description...
  • Page 24: Test Motion Detection

    DACO® Occupancy detectors 6.5.9 Test motion detection App command Symbol Name Test operation (start / stop) Description The test mode can be used to quickly and easily check the motion detection. In activated test mode, all connected luminaires are switched on for 1 second each time motion is detected. The test mode has no automatic switch-off and must always be stopped manually. Change log available as of firmware V1.0 6.5.10 Lighting On/Off/Brighter/Darker/Stop App command Symbol Name On / Off / Brighter / Darker / Stop Description The operating buttons can be used in the course of the installation check or for setting the control to switch and/or dim the light. By briefly pressing „Brighter“ or „Darker“, the light can be dimmed in a certain direction. „Stop“ ends the dimming process. Change log available as of firmware V1.0 Application description...
  • Page 25: Automation (Main Light)

    DACO® Occupancy detectors Automation (main light) 6.6.1 Operating mode Parameter Symbol Name Operating mode Values FULL AUTOMATIC; SEMI-AUTOMATIC; TWILIGHT SWITCH Factory setting FULL AUTOMATIC Function dependencies None Description The operating mode of the detector is set here. FULL AUTOMATIC: In this operating mode, the lighting switches on and off automatically for in- creased comfort, depending on presence and brightness. SEMI-AUTOMATIC: In this operating mode, the lighting switches on for increased economy only after manual switch-on. Switching off is automatic or manual. Within 10s after the follow-up time has elapsed, the lighting can be switched on again automatically by movement. After this period has elapsed, in contrast to FULL AUTOMATIC, pressing the push-button again is required to switch on the lighting. TWILIGHT SWITCH: The detector switches the light on regardless of movement when the light falls below the switch-on threshold.
  • Page 26: Output Type

    DACO® Occupancy detectors 6.6.2 Output type Parameter Symbol Name Output type Values Switching output; regulation output Factory setting Regulation output Function dependencies (None) Description The regulation is deactivated with the setting Switching output Change log available as of firmware V1.0 6.6.3 Follow-up time Parameter Symbol Name Follow-up time Values 00h:00m:00s – 12h:00m:00s Factory setting 00h:10m:00s Function dependencies Full automatic, semi-automatic (operating mode main light) Description This is the duration after a movement that the connected load remains switched Change log available as of firmware V1.0 NOTE The follow-up time is also used to suppress motion-dependent switch-on in full automatic mode when the...
  • Page 27: Regulation (Light Control Brightness)

    DACO® Occupancy detectors Regulation (light control brightness) 6.7.1 Setpoint Parameter Symbol Name Setpoint Values INACTIVE; USE VALUE Factory setting USE VALUE - 500 lx Function dependencies None Description INACTIVE: Switching is independent of brightness. The detector uses only motion detection and follow-up time. USE VALUE: The brightness set value is the brightness value to which the room lighting is controlled. Change log available as of firmware V1.0 NOTE In addition to automatic control, the set value is also used as a switch-on and switch-off threshold, taking into account a non-adjustable hysteresis. Deactivation of the set value in the twilight switch operating mode is therefore suppressed. Please read the chapter „Process descriptions - Commissioning“. 6.7.2 Save brightness App command Symbol Name...
  • Page 28: Saving The Setpoint After Dimming

    DACO® Occupancy detectors 6.7.3 Saving the setpoint after dimming Parameter Symbol Name Save set value after dimming Values OFF; ON Factory setting Function dependencies None Description It is defined whether the brightness is saved as a new set value after dimming via a connected push-button. Change log available as of firmware V1.0 NOTE The function has been used in the previous models by the designations „User Mode“ and „Preset Mode“. 6.7.4 Reflection factor Parameter Symbol Name Reflection factor Values 1;2;3;4;5 Factory setting Function dependencies USE VALUE (set value)
  • Page 29: Maximum Regulation Value

    DACO® Occupancy detectors 6.7.5 Maximum regulation value Parameter Symbol Name Maximum regulation value Values 1-100% Factory setting 100% Function dependencies USE VALUE (set value) Description This value can prevent unwanted overriding of the regulation algorithm due to difficult room reflection conditions. The regulation light value will never exceed this limit. Change log available as of firmware V1.0 6.7.6 Minimaler Regelwert Parameter Symbol Name Minimum regulation value Values 1-100% Factory setting Function dependencies USE VALUE (set value) Description This value can prevent undesired understeering of the control algorithm due to...
  • Page 30: Weighting Light Sensor

    DACO® Occupancy detectors 6.7.7 Weighting light sensor Parameter Symbol Name Weighting light sensor Values 0-100% Factory setting Function dependencies USE VALUE (set value); models PD4N and PD2N Description The weighting of the internal and external light sensor is set here. 0 = external light sensor only 100 = internal light sensor only Change log available as of firmware V1.0 NOTE The second light sensor located under the lens can be used for integral light measurement. Advantage only external sensor (0%): The reflective surface that is used for the set value is measured very accurately. Disadvantage external sensor only (0%): If the brightness of the reflective surface is temporarily changed directly under the detector, for example by spreading out a large white sheet of paper, the regulation can react to this by taking into account the „regulation delay“ and „regulation speed“ parameters. Advantage only internal sensor (100%): A temporary change in the reflective surface that takes place directly under the detector has virtually no negative effects. Disadvantage internal sensor only (100%): In extreme weather conditions in winter (snow-covered ground) or in summer (direct sunlight), but also with angled blind positions, it is no longer possible to clearly differ- entiate between natural and artificial light, because in those cases the light sensor located under the lens predominantly measures the reflected daylight. The „Minimum regulation value“ parameter can be used to avoid under-control. Application description...
  • Page 31: Regulation Method

    DACO® Occupancy detectors 6.7.8 Regulation method Parameter Symbol Name Regulation method Values CLASSIC; INTELLIGENT Factory setting INTELLIGENT (from V1.6) Function dependencies USE VALUE (set value) Description CLASSICAL: The classic regulation method is used, as in the previous models. INTELLIGENT: The new, intelligent regulation method is used. This sends fewer DALI telegrams and uses the intelligence of the control gear in the luminaires. Change log available as of firmware V1.0 Change of factory setting as of V1.6 from „CLASSICAL“ to „INTELLIGENT NOTE Function retained due to backwards compatibility. Recommendation to use classic mode only in case of error in projects with old detectors and/or DALI drivers. 6.7.9 Regulation speed Parameter Symbol Name...
  • Page 32: Regulation Delay

    DACO® Occupancy detectors 6.7.10 Regulation delay Parameter Symbol Name Regulation delay Values INACTIVE; USE VALUE 0s- 120s Factory setting INACTIVE Function dependencies INTELLIGENT (regulation method) Description As soon as the brightness set value is reached, an adjustable dead time starts, which prevents a new regulation cycle. Change log available as of firmware V1.0 6.7.11 Calibration Parameter...
  • Page 33: Light Control (Brightness) - Advanced

    DACO® Occupancy detectors Light control (brightness) - Advanced 6.8.1 Switch-on value Parameter Symbol Name Switch-on value Values Last value; USE VALUE Factory setting USE VALUE 10% Function dependencies None Description Last value: The light is switched on to the last light value when the push-button is pressed briefly or when movement occurs in full automatic mode. USE VALUE: When the push-button is pressed briefly or during movement in full automatic mode, the light is switched on to this value. Change log available as of firmware V1.0 Change of factory setting as of V1.3 from 100% to 10%.
  • Page 34: Brightness-Related Switch-Off

    DACO® Occupancy detectors 6.8.3 Brightness-related switch-off Parameter Symbol Name Brightness-related switch-off Values OFF; ON Factory setting Function dependencies USE VALUE (set value) Description The lighting is switched off if the brightness set value is exceeded for longer than the set delay time. Change log available as of firmware V1.0 6.8.4 Delay time for brightness-related switch-off Parameter Symbol Name Delay time for brightness-related switch-off Values 00h:00m:00s - 01h:00m:00s Factory setting 00h:05m:00s...
  • Page 35: Remaining Burn-In Time

    DACO® Occupancy detectors 6.8.5 Remaining burn-in time Status information Symbol Name Remaining burn-in time Description Displays the remaining burn-in time after read-out (no automatic update). Change log available as of firmware V1.0 6.8.6 Burn-in duration Parameter Symbol Name Burn-in duration Values 1h-100h Factory setting 100h Function dependencies None Description Before dimming is possible, the dimming function must be suppressed for a certain period of time. T5 fluorescent lamps: 80h T8 fluorescent lamps: 100h During this period, the detector only switches ON or OFF. Control to a set value is suppressed. Change log available as of firmware V1.0 Application description...
  • Page 36: Burn-In Start/Stop

    DACO® Occupancy detectors 6.8.7 Burn-in Start/Stop App command Symbol Name Burn-in Start/Stop Description Starts and stops the burn-in cycle of T5 or T8 luminaires. Change log available as of firmware V1.0 Application description...
  • Page 37: Automation (Orientation Light)

    DACO® Occupancy detectors Automation (Orientation light) 6.9.1 Orientation light Operating mode Parameter Symbol Name Operating mode Values INACTIVE; USE TIME; PERMANENT Factory setting INACTIVE Function dependencies FULL AUTOMATIC; HALF AUTOMATIC (main light mode) Description INACTIVE: The light is switched off after the regular follow-up time has elapsed. USE TIME: After the regular follow-up time has expired, the orientation light is switched on for this duration. Afterwards, the light is switched off automatically. Other settings, such as set value or brightness-related switch-off, remain active during the orientation light phase, except for the parameters for limiting the control values (min/max). These are replaced with new limit values for this duration. If the detector detects a movement during the orientation light phase, the light is controlled again with the original limit values. This also happens in the SEMI-AU- TOMATIC operating mode.
  • Page 38: Orientation Light Follow-Up Time

    DACO® Occupancy detectors 6.9.2 Orientation light follow-up time Parameter Symbol Name Follow-up time Values 00h:00m:00s – 12h:00m:00s Factory setting 00h:05m:00s Function dependencies USE TIME (operating mode orientation light) Description This is the duration after a movement that the connected load remains on in the orientation light. Change log available as of firmware V1.0 6.9.3 Orientation light Maximum regulation value Parameter Symbol Name Maximum regulation value Values 10-30% Factory setting Function dependencies USE TIME; PERMANENT (orientation light mode)
  • Page 39: Orientation Light Minimum Regulation Value

    DACO® Occupancy detectors 6.9.4 Orientation light Minimum regulation value Parameter Symbol Name Minimum regulation value Values 1-30% Factory setting Function dependencies USE TIME; PERMANENT (orientation light mode) Description This parameter replaces the originally set minimum regulation value within the orientation light phase. Change log available as of firmware V1.0 6.10 Luminaire configuration 6.10.1 Automatic “Fade Time = 0.7s“ Parameter Symbol Name Automatic “Fade Time = 0.7s“ Values ON; OFF Factory setting...
  • Page 40: Automatic "Broadcast Reset

    DACO® Occupancy detectors 6.10.2 Automatic “Broadcast Reset“ Parameter Symbol Name Automatic “Broadcast Reset“ Values ON; OFF Factory setting Function dependencies None Description The luminaires are automatically reset to the factory settings after power is supplied (DALI BROADCAST RESET) Change log available as of firmware V1.0 6.10.3 Broadcast reset command App command Symbol Name Broadcast Reset Description The luminaires are reset to the factory state (DALI BROADCAST RESET). Change log available as of firmware V1.0 Application description...
  • Page 41: Relay Configuration

    DACO® Occupancy detectors 6.11 Relay configuration 6.11.1 Channel type Parameter Symbol Name Operating mode Values CUT-OFF; Movement only Factory setting CUT-OFF Function dependencies Models PD4N-1C and PD2N-1C Description CUT-OFF: Minimises stand-by power consumption of DALI ECG. Motion only: When motion is detected, the channel is switched for the set follow-up time regardless of brightness. Change log available as of firmware V1.0 Application description...
  • Page 42: Relay Operating Mode - Movement Only

    DACO® Occupancy detectors 6.11.2 Relay operating mode - movement only Parameter Symbol Name Operating mode Values PULSE; ALARM; HVAC Factory setting HVAC Function dependencies Movement only (channel type) Description IMPULSE: A switching pulse is output when motion is detected. ALARM: A switching pulse is emitted when 3 movements are detected within 9 seconds. HVAC: When motion is detected, the channel is switched for the set follow-up time, regardless of brightness.
  • Page 43: Operating Mode Relay - Light

    DACO® Occupancy detectors 6.11.3 Operating mode relay - light Parameter Symbol Name Operating mode Values FULL AUTOMATIC; SEMI-AUTOMATIC Factory setting FULL AUTOMATIC Function dependencies Light (channel type) Description FULL AUTOMATIC: In this operating mode, the lighting switches on and off automatically for in- creased comfort, depending on presence and brightness. SEMI-AUTOMATIC: In this operating state, the lighting switches on for increased economy only after manual switch-on. Switching off is automatic or manual. Within 10s after the follow-up time has elapsed, the lighting can be switched on again automatically by movement. After this time has elapsed, in contrast to FULL AUTOMATIC mode, it is necessary to press the push-button again to switch on the lighting. Change log available as of firmware V1.0 Follow-up time - relay light...
  • Page 44: Care, Maintenance And Disposal

    DACO® Occupancy detectors Care, maintenance and disposal Cleaning If necessary, clean the plastic lens of the occupancy detector with a soft, fibre-free cloth. NOTE Do not use aggressive cleaners! ➜ Do not use aggressive cleaning agents such as thinner or acetone to clean the device. ➜ Only use a fibre-free cloth to clean the lens. Pointed and hard objects can destroy the lens. Maintenance The occupancy detector does not normally require any maintenance by the operator. Repairs to the devices may only be carried out by the manufacturer. For repairs, contact your local B.E.G. Brück Electronic branch or B.E.G. Brück Electronic GmbH, Germany directly.
  • Page 45: Diagnosis / Troubleshooting

    DACO® Occupancy detectors Diagnosis / Troubleshooting The connected luminaire does not switch/dim ƒ The luminaire is defective: ➜ Replace luminaire/lamp ƒ No mains voltage available: ➜ Check the fuse in the sub-distribution ƒ The brightness set value is not set correctly: ➜ Correct the setting The connected luminaire switches on too late or the range is too small ƒ The detector is mounted too high: ➜ Correct the mounting height if necessary. ƒ The brightness set value is not set correctly: ➜ Correct setting ➜ Correct the detection sensitivity The luminaire remains permanently switched on ƒ...
  • Page 46: Service / Support

    DACO® Occupancy detectors Service / Support Manufacturer’s warranty The company B.E.G. Brück Electronic GmbH grants a warranty in accordance with the warranty conditions, which you can download from the website at https://www.B.E.G.-luxomat.com/service/downloads/. Contact details Service hotline: +49 (0)2266 90121-0 Monday to Thursday 8.00 to 16.00 (UTC+1) Friday 8.00 to 15.00 (UTC+1) E-mail: support@beg.de Return address for repairs: Contact your B.E.G. branch or agency. You can find the contact details at https://www.beg-luxomat.com/en-in/service/service-points/. Or contact directly B.E.G. Brück Electronic GmbH Gerberstrasse 33 51789 Lindlar GERMANY Application description...
  • Page 47 DACO® Occupancy detectors Application description...
  • Page 48 B.E.G. Brück Electronic GmbH Gerberstraße 33 51789 Lindlar T +49 (0) 2266 90121-0 F +49 (0) 2266 90121-50 support@beg.de beg-luxomat.com...

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