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COMPACT APC20 DALI-2 Ceiling-mounted presence detector with integrated control unit for DALI-2 devices User manual MA02254201 | 3.00 | EN PERFORMANCE FOR SIMPLICITY ESYLUX GmbH | info@esylux.de | www.esylux.de...
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An der Strusbek 40 | 22926 Ahrensburg | Germany Subject to change without notice. Reproductions, including translations into other languages or reuse of content for other purposes, may only be authorised by written consent from ESYLUX GmbH. 2 / 124...
Table of contents Table of contents Introduction........................Manufacturer/Contact ....................Product identification....................Content and meaning of the document..............Typographical conventions ..................Safety..........................Intended use ......................... Staff qualifications ...................... Safety instructions....................... Overview ......................... Scope of delivery ......................APC technical data ...................... System overview ......................Features and advantages of the APC..............
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Table of contents App basics........................5.2.1 Requirements for using the app .............. 5.2.2 Identifying devices..................5.2.3 Bluetooth connection ................6 Settings menu ........................ Overview ........................Setup Wizard......................... Manual setup ........................ Address........................... Create groups ....................... Configure groups......................6.6.1 Operating mode ..................6.6.2 Light........................
1 Introduction Manufacturer/Contact If you have questions about the product, need help with the app or are plan- ning extensions, do not hesitate to get in touch with us: ESYLUX GmbH An der Strusbek 40 22926 Ahrensburg Germany Phone: +49 4102 489-0 E-mail: info@esylux.com...
Content and meaning of the document This document contains detailed information about the installation, configu- ration and complex functions of the product. The current document is available for download as a PDF at www.esylux.com. It can be printed out if required. •...
Introduction Typographical conventions The following typographical conventions are used in this document: Typographical depiction Meaning <Factory settings> Menu, screen, button [Fully automatic] Condition, parameters "Connection established" Message, input see 2 Safety Cross-reference to chapter or section … Binding sequence of actions …...
Safety 2 Safety Intended use This product is a DALI-2 certified ceiling-mounted presence detector with integrated DALI-2 controller for room-wide light control of a maximum of 16 groups. Configuration is done via an app. The product may only be used as follows: –...
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Safety Nevertheless, there are the following residual risks: WARNING Risk of fatal injury from electric shock. Working on the 230 V mains can result in death or serious injury. – Always observe the 5 safety rules: 1. Switch off. 2. Secure against being switched on again. 3.
Overview 3 Overview Scope of delivery The product scope of delivery comprises: – Device – Sensor unit (controller) – Powerbox with power supply and push-button interface – 180° lens mask – Cable tie for tension relief – Brief instructions for installation and commissioning APC technical data APC20 General...
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Overview APC20 Mounting / Connection Mounting type Ceiling installation Mounting location Soundproof ceiling Installation opening ø 68 mm Ceiling thickness max. 40 mm Installation depth 80 mm + bending radius of installation cable Standard connection type Plug-in terminal Connectable conductor cross-section 0.5-2.5 mm Model WINSTA Code I connection type Connector...
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Overview APC20 Control system/bus system DALI-2 (IEC 62386) DALI output voltage 16 V DC External power supply possible 9.5-22.5 V DC DALI guaranteed output current 240 mA DALI maximum output current 250 mA DALI no-load current 2 mA DALI quiescent current input 1.9 mA DALI start-up time 600 ms...
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Overview APC20 Functionality Configurable control gear (-102) max. Configurable sensors (-103) max. Configurable groups max. Configurable scenes max. Operating mode Fully automatic, semi-automatic, manual operation, brightness automatic, staircase automatic Constant light control Group offset Manual adjustment of brightness setpoint Afterglow Orientation light Flexible group switching Switching of external lighting and HVAC...
Overview System overview Example connection diagram for an APC application with a BMS: APC DALI-2 BMS DALI-2 (optional) Control gear (lighting) Push-button/switch (external) Mains cable Bus cable DALI-2 bus participants and bus communication between APC and BMS: -101 - -304 Standards part of IEC 62386 Not available in the model COMPACT MINI BMS DALI-2 15 / 124...
Overview Features and advantages of the APC The APC offers the following features and applications: – DALI-2 certified ceiling-mounted presence detector with integrated DALI-2 control unit and power supply – Presence and daylight-dependent constant light control for maximum energy efficiency –...
Overview Declaration of conformity We, the company ESYLUX GmbH, hereby declare that the product complies with the following requirements: – Directive 2014/53/EU (Radio Equipment Directive) – Directive 2011/65/EU (RoHS Directive) The complete document is available for download as a PDF file: https://www.esylux.com/ce/esylux_ce_pd-c_dali-2_apc_ce01994400.pdf...
Installation 4 Installation Mechanical work Description The device is intended for mounting in the ceiling panel of a suspended ceil- ing. Requirements – The mains cable and the DALI-2 bus cable as well as any cables of exter- nal push-buttons/switches and actuator components have been pre- pared.
Installation Procedure 1. Drill the installation opening in the ceiling panel. 2. Guide the installation cables downwards through the installation open- ing. It is best to insert the device into the installation opening only after the installation lines have been connected. Circuit diagram Example circuit diagram for an APC application: COMPACT APC DALI-2...
Installation Electrical work WARNING Risk of fatal injury from electric shock. Working on the 230 V mains can result in death or serious injury. – Always observe the 5 safety rules: 1. Switch off. 2. Secure against being switched on again. 3.
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Installation 2. Remove the covers in the connection cover at the points where cables are to be fed through. 3. Remove the insulation on each of the sheathed cables and the individual wires. 100 mm 10 mm 21 / 124...
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Installation 4. Take note of the order in which they are connected: – A: If external push-buttons/switches (on S1-S4) or actuator compo- nents (on K1/K2) are used, connect these lines first. – B: Connect the DALI-2 bus cable (to DA+/DA-). –...
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Installation 5. If necessary, route a protective earth conductor via a separate terminal. 6. Use the included cable ties to secure the cables to the Powerbox for strain relief. Put the connection cover back on the Powerbox and screw it tight. 23 / 124...
Installation Electrical work with WINSTA plugs Requirements WARNING Risk of fatal injury from electric shock. Working on the 230 V mains can result in death or serious injury. – Always observe the 5 safety rules: 1. Switch off. 2. Secure against being switched on again. 3.
Installation Procedure 1. Connect the WINSTA plug of the device to the WINSTA socket of the on-site cable. 2. If required: Connect the cables for external push-buttons/switches and actuator components to the connection box of the device. Wire assignment: S1-S4 or K1/K2 Insertion and alignment 1.
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Installation 2. Insert the device - with the mounting springs folded up - into the instal- lation opening. CAUTION! Risk of injury due to improper installation. When inserting the device into the installation opening, the raised mounting springs may snap back. Do not release the mounting springs before inserting them into the installation opening.
Installation Determining the direction of the sensors for detect- ing presence Applies to PD-C 360bt/24 and PD-C 360bt/32: The presence detector has 4 passive infrared sensors (PIR) for detecting pres- ence. These are displayed in the app as 4 presence detector instances. If faulty switching occurs from a certain direction of detection, it may be necessary to deactivate a presence detector instance or reduce the sensitivity.
Installation Installing the app Description To use the app, you need a Bluetooth-enabled mobile device (smartphone or tablet) with Android or iOS. You can download the app from the Google Play Store or the Apple App Store. PRIVACY NOTICE: The data used by the app is not stored or used outside the mobile device.
Installation Initial commissioning Description After completion of the mechanical and electrical work, initial commissioning should be carried out as a functional test. Requirements – Connecting the mains voltage poses no risk. – The current version of the ESY app is installed. For details see 4.7 Installing the app.
Installation Next steps • You can now configure the APC. For details see 6.2 Setup Wizard. • If you exit the Setup Wizard at this time, the APC will remain in broadcast mode. For details see 5.1.1 Broadcast mode. Setup Wizard Description The <Setup Wizard>...
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Installation The Setup Wizard goes through the following steps: 1. Connect 2. Address the units 3. Create the groups 4. Assign devices to groups 5. Define the operating mode of the group(s) 1. Connect After starting the Setup Wizard, the app and APC first connect via Bluetooth. 31 / 124...
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Installation 2. Address the units In this step, the DALI-2 bus is queried and the connected bus participants (devices) are addressed. The participants identified on the DALI-2 bus and provided with an address are listed by category: – APC DALI-2 –...
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Installation 3. Create the groups Create groups for participants to act in the same way within the group. • Use the button to create additional groups. • Enter a meaningful name for the group name to make it easier to tell them apart later on.
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Installation 4. Assign devices to groups Assign at least one group to each participant. – Select device, here: Control gear – Assign group, here: Group 2 • Use the buttons to select the device type and the respective par- ticipant – recognisable by the flashing icon. •...
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Installation 5. Selecting the operating mode of the group Select an operating mode for each group created: – Fully automatic (default setting) – Semi-automatic – Manual operation For details see 6.6.1 Operating mode. After setting the operating mode for each group, the Setup Wizard ends. NOTE: With the Setup Wizard, all devices together with their instances (e.g.
Configuration 5 Configuration APC basics 5.1.1 Broadcast mode Description Broadcast mode is the default operating mode. This enables the quick com- missioning of a simple lighting system without having to address bus partici- pants or divide them into groups. – The lighting is controlled fully automatically by presence detection. It can also be switched on or off using push-buttons.
Configuration – External light sensors (e.g. in a BMS) must be explicitly set up for each device, otherwise they are ignored. – For connected push-buttons, the standard button functions (see above) can be changed by configuration. Ending broadcast mode: – Creating a group automatically ends broadcast mode. Restoring broadcast mode: –...
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Configuration – Group functions can be supplemented by the <Group offset> function, in which the illuminance of individual groups of lights is differentiated using offsets when there is only one light sensor. For details see 6.8 Group offset. – Group functions can be supplemented by the <Change over groups> function, which allows light control to be adapted to changing room situ- ations.
Configuration 5.1.3 Light control Description Basically, there are two ways the APC control can influence the lighting: – Open-loop control (the standard case) How it works: Lighting is regulated to a constant brightness level depending on the amount of daylight. Relevant parameter: Brightness setpoint Technical implementation: Brightness is continuously measured and compared to the brightness setpoint.
Configuration 5.1.4 Minimum constellations Depending on the operating mode of a group, the following devices/ instances must or can be present and configured in this group: Presence detec- Push-but- Control gear Operating mode Light sensor tons Actuator (lighting) * * Fully automatic...
Configuration 5.1.5 APC LED indicators Various states and situations of the configuration can be identified by the col- our and the flashing behaviour of the integrated LED. 0 1 s 2 s 3 s Colour Meaning green System starting (approx. 20 s) b green Operation starting or BlueMode ending green Motion detected...
Configuration 5.1.6 Timer function Description The timer function enables actions to be triggered depending on time. For each action, 28 time slots can be set within a week for each group. The following actions for groups can be controlled with the timer function: •...
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Configuration To delete a timer, drag it to the left on the screen. Then tap on the trash can icon. Make sure that time slots for the same actions or action types do not overlap. This can result in unforeseen behaviour. However, time slots can be contigu- ous.
Configuration To do this, proceed as follows: 1. Select the operating mode for the group [Manual operation]. 2. Set the desired light output. 3. Tap on <Time-dependent changes>. 4. Tap on <ADD NEW TIMER>. 5. Set <Start> to [07:00] and <End> to [18:00]. 6.
Configuration 5.2.3 Bluetooth connection Description Configuration of the APC requires a Bluetooth connection between the app on your mobile device (smartphone or tablet) and the APC. Requirements – Bluetooth is activated on the mobile device. – The APC is supplied with mains voltage and is ready for operation. –...
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Configuration • Tap the button ("No connection" shown). • If a location permission notice appears, grant the appropriate permis- sion. • The <Bluetooth device overview> screen shows the devices within range via Bluetooth. • Tap the line [APC]. If several APCs are displayed in an installation, select the line [APC] with the highest signal strength.
Settings menu 6 Settings menu Overview Description Two options are available when the button is pressed: – Screen without Bluetooth connection – Screen with active Bluetooth connec- tion – If the app and APC are not yet connected via Bluetooth ("No connection" shown), go to the Bluetooth device overview, select a product and con- nect via Bluetooth.
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Settings menu The <Configure> button takes you to the Setup Wizard screen. For details see 6.2 Setup Wizard. The following information and settings are available in the <Settings> sec- tion: – Device information, location, name – The APC's GTIN and UID is shown. –...
Settings menu – APC software version – Software version of the APC shown. – Check the software version and update if necessary. This requires internet access. In addition, you can choose whether or not you want to receive an update notice in the future when establishing a Bluetooth connec- tion.
Settings menu – Disconnect – The Bluetooth connection between the app and APC is discon- nected. The Bluetooth connection must then be re-established. For details see 5.2.3 Bluetooth connection. Setup Wizard Description Two functions are available for setting up the APC: –...
Settings menu Manual setup Description The <Manual setup> function is a flexible tool. With this tool – in addition to the Setup Wizard – special functions can be selected, activated or deactivated and settings can be made. The <Manual setup> function can be found in the Setup screen below the Setup Wizard.
Settings menu Address Description Addressing all of the bus participants is a requirement for a complete and suc- cessful configuration. When addressing, each bus participant (device/instance) receives a unique identifier in the DALI-2 bus. Two ways are available for addressing: –...
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Settings menu There are two options for addressing manually: – New installation All participants receive a new DALI-2 address. All previous addresses are deleted. – Subsequent installation Only newly added or previously unrecognised participants receive a new DALI-2 address. All other participants retain their address. The address range can be defined for this purpose: –...
Settings menu Create groups Description The individual grouping of lights in a room zone permits group operation. For details see 5.1.2 Group operation. If no groups are created, the system is in broadcast mode. For details see 5.1.1 Broadcast mode. There are two ways to create groups: –...
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Settings menu After accessing the <Create groups> menu, the following options are availa- ble: • Use the button to create a new group. For details see 3. Create the groups. • With the function <Assign devices to groups> you then assign each device at least one group.
Settings menu Configure groups Description All group-related settings can be made with the <Configure groups> func- tion. You get to the <Configure groups> menu from the <Manual setup> menu. When accessing the menu, the following situations may occur: – If no group is set up –...
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Settings menu The following options are available for each of the groups: – Configure devices in the group For details see 6.11 Parameterise devices. – Configure light – Afterglow – Orientation light – Standby switch-off NOTE: Depending on the operating mode of a group, certain devices/ instances must be present and configured in this group.
Settings menu • If more groups are desired: Use the button to create additional groups. 6.6.1 Operating mode Description – The operating mode is used to determine whether light control is to be fully automatic, started manually or manually alone. –...
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Settings menu The operating mode is set in the <Light> menu. For details see 6.6.2 Light Adjustable operating modes Information Specific parameters apply to each operating mode. Some parameters are not available in all operating modes. – Check each time you change the operating mode whether the parameters set meet your requirements.
Settings menu Fully automatic – Devices/instances required in the group: – Presence detector – Light sensor – Lighting is automatically started by presence detection. – As long as presence is detected, this state remains. Afterwards, follow-up time begins. – Each presence detection restarts follow-up time. –...
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Settings menu – Important parameters: Parameter Unit Comment Brightness setpoint Ix (Lux) for light control Brightness switching Ix (Lux) without light control value Light output level Follow-up time hh:mm Manual operation – Devices/instances required in the group: – Push-buttons – Lighting is switched on and off again at the touch of a button. –...
Settings menu – As soon as no presence is detected for the set follow-up time or no push- button is pressed, afterglow starts with reduced light output as a warning that the light will switch off. Afterglow cannot be deactivated. The light- ing is switched off after the follow-up time of the afterglow has elapsed.
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Settings menu You get to the <Light> menu from the <Configure groups> menu. Time-dependent changes Most settings can be adjusted according to time. For details see 5.1.6 Timer function. Operating mode First select the desired operating mode. Available parameters for light control depend on the selected operating mode.
Settings menu Automatic light control Automatic light control can be activated or deactivated. – Automatic light control activated – Automatic light control deactivated – Automatic light control activated: Lighting is controlled to a constant brightness level – depending on the amount of daylight.
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Settings menu Brightness setpoint The brightness setpoint is the target value of light control. Brightness is continuously measured via light sensors and compared with the brightness setpoint. Light output is constantly adjusted so that the difference between the measured brightness and the brightness setpoint is minimised. % max.
Settings menu Light output <Light output> is used to set the light output if automatic light control is switched off. NOTE: A value of [0%] is not accepted. The light output is then reset to the last set value. Minimum light output, maximum light output With <Minimum light output>, light output in automatic light control is lim- ited downwards.
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Settings menu Follow-up time Time after the last presence detection during which the light remains switched on. % max. % min. Subsequently, an afterglow can be defined. Manual brightness setpoint adjustment via push-button If the light is dimmed up or down manually during automatic light control, the new brightness value can be saved in the room as the new brightness set- point.
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Settings menu If set to [Permanent], the new brightness setpoint is in effect for all future automatic light controls. In operating mode [Manual operation], the parameter <Manual setpoint adjustment via push-button> has a different function: • With the [Permanent] setting, the light output dimmed with a push-but- ton is saved permanently.
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Settings menu Setting brightness measurement This allows you to determine the optimal lighting at the intended workplace and ensure efficient light control. Requirements: • For the measurements you need a suitable illuminance measuring device ("luxmeter"). • The room must be completely darkened to obtain error-free measure- ments and optimal results.
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Settings menu Step 1: <Setting light sensors> With a correction factor for each light sensor, the measured value of the light sensor can be corrected to take into account the actual light reflections where the sensor is mounted. • Measure the illuminance below the light sensor. •...
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Settings menu Step 2: <Weighting light sensors> The light sensors of the group can be freely weighted to prioritise the bright- ness values at different measuring points. • It is recommended to weight measuring points in darker areas higher than light sensors in areas with more natural light. NOTE: A maximum of four light sensors can be assigned to each group (e.g.
Settings menu 6.6.3 Afterglow Description – Afterglow is not available in the following operating modes: – Manual operation – Brightness automatic – Afterglow starts after the follow-up time of light control has elapsed. – For the duration of afterglow, light output is controlled to an adjustable level.
Settings menu Adjustable parameters Parameter Setting values Default value Activate/deactivate afterglow ON, OFF Light output level 10-100% (in 10% steps) Follow-up time (afterglow duration) 00:01 - 24:00 00:05 – The light output of afterglow is usually below the standard light output. % max.
Settings menu – Afterglow duration determines how long – after the follow-up time – afterglow is activated. % max. % min. 6.6.4 Orientation light Description – The orientation light function is not available in the following operating modes: – Manual operation –...
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Settings menu Adjustable parameters Parameter Setting values Default value Activate/deactivate orientation light ON, OFF Light output level 5-50% (in 5% steps) Adopt as minimum for light control ON, OFF Brightness-dependent ON, OFF Brightness switching value (brightness- 100-2000 lx 100 lx dependent) –...
Settings menu – Brightness-dependent: Activates or deactivates brightness-dependent switching of orientation light. – Brightness switching value: Brightness threshold at which the orientation light is switched on or off (if [Brightness-dependent] is activated). 6.6.5 Standby switch-off Description – The standby switch-off function enables the actuator to disconnect con- trol gear from the power supply when it is not required.
Settings menu Scenes Description – A scene is activated via a push-button and accesses a predefined illumi- nation level and actuator function. – The control gear of the group is controlled with constant, adjustable light output. – A scene can be used for several groups. Each group can be given individ- ual parameters.
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Settings menu Settings to be made Parameterise push-button: To be able to start a scene, the function [Access scene] must be selected on the desired push-button for the single keystroke and the appropriate scene number must be set. • Press the desired push-button to identify the appropriate instance. To identify the button instance the icon flashes •...
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Settings menu Assign group: A scene can be used for several groups. The groups relevant for the scene can be selected under <Assign group>. Set light output and follow-up time: The light output can be set for each group assigned to the scene. Optionally, [Follow-up time] can be used to set how long the group should remain switched on after the start of the scene.
Settings menu Group offset Description – For automated lighting control, one presence detector with light sensor is usually installed per area. – For optimal energy efficiency, it may be necessary, even with only one measuring point (light sensor), to step down the illuminance of individ- ual light groups by means of offsets.
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Settings menu – Subgroups -> Groups: Subgroups can be converted back into normal groups. Parameters that have already been set are not adopted. NOTE: The sum of all main groups and subgroups can be a maximum of 16. IMPORTANT: A group with a light sensor instance must be selected as the main group.
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Settings menu Adjustable parameters Parameter for main group light output Setting values Default value High offset 75 % -50…+20 % Low offset 25 % -20…+50 % With the default values (high offset 0%, low offset 0%), the light outputs of the main group and subgroups are identical.
Settings menu Application example: Group offset near the window Light (light output in %) Presence detector (e.g. an APC DALI-2) Explanation: Due to the offset between the groups, light output of the lights near the window is reduced more than the light output of the lights far from the window in daylight.
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Settings menu – All groups that are to be used in an application scenario are created. For details see 6.5 Create groups. You can get to the <Change over groups> function from the Setup Wizard. Create group switch: • Use the button to add a new configuration.
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Settings menu Include groups: This is used to assign all groups that can be activated or deactivated in this configuration. Switch selection: This selects the switches to be used to activate or deactivate groups in this configuration. A maximum of three switches can be used in one configura- tion.
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Settings menu Configure switch: The push-button inputs are assigned to the following instances of the APC: Push-button input Button instance* Switch instance The button instance used must be deactivated. If you select a time-controlled switch, e.g. [Time-controlled switch 1], you must set one or more timers for this switch.
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Settings menu Group scenarios: The possible number of group scenarios depends on the number of assigned switch instances. Number of switch Number of switch posi- instances tions Number of group scenarios 2 (1 open + 1 closed) 2 x 2 2 x 2 x 2 NOTE: When a switch instance is removed from the switch selection, the associated group scenarios are removed.
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Settings menu Situation 2: Conference room with open partition wall Light Presence detector (e.g. an APC DALI-2, a BMS DALI-2) Explanation: All lights and presence detectors of the room are additionally assigned to a group 3. When the partition wall is opened, groups 1 and 2 are deactivated and group 3 is activated at the same time via the push-button input of the presence detector (external push-button).
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Settings menu Application example: Group switching with group offset Situation 1: Classroom during teaching Light (high illuminance) Light (dimmed illuminance) Presence detector (e.g. a APC DALI-2 on the left, a BMS DALI-2 on the right) Explanation: In a classroom, groups 1 and 2 are active during normal teaching. A group offset is set between the two groups because the lights near the win- dows require less illuminance.
Settings menu Explanation: When the light switch (external push-button) is pressed at the beginning of a presentation, groups 1 and 2 are deactivated and groups 3, 4 and 5 are activated at the same time. The illuminance of group 3 in the pres- entation area is dimmed to 0%.
Settings menu 6.11 Parameterise devices Description – In the <Parameterise devices> menu, devices/instances can be parame- terised and assigned to the previously set up groups. – Instances are partial components of a device that fulfil an independent function, e.g. presence detection, brightness measurement or push-but- ton input.
Settings menu 6.11.1 Control gear (lighting) Description – Control gear is the DALI designation for a light fitting, in particular for the electronic control gear (ECG) that acts as a bus device. – A control gear is addressed in the DALI-2 bus as a single device. There are no instances such as a light sensor in an APC.
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Settings menu – Each time presence is detected, the APC provides feedback via the built- in LED display. The brightness of the LED display can be adjusted. – LED feedback can also be deactivated. For details see 6 Settings menu. –...
Settings menu Adjustable parameters The following settings can be made for each presence detector instance: Parameter Comment Setting values Default value Movement LED This allows you to set the extent to ON, OFF response which presence detection triggers an LED response from the APC. LED brightness This allows you to set the brightness 10-100%...
Settings menu You can get to the <Light sensors> screen from the <Parameterise devices> menu. • When identifying a light sensor instance, the icon flashes. • You can use the icon to access further information. • buttons can be used to access or hide other settings. Adjustable parameters The following settings can be made for each light sensor instance: Default value for...
Settings menu 6.11.4 Push-buttons Description – Push-buttons can be used, for example, to switch lights on or off, dim lights and access scenes. – Up to 4 push-buttons can be connected to push-button inputs S1-S4 of the APC with one pole. –...
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Settings menu You can get to the <Push-button> screen from the <Parameterise devices> menu. • When a button instance is identified, the icon flashes • You can use the icon to access further information. • buttons can be used to access or hide other settings. Different commands can be executed with one push-button: –...
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Settings menu Adjustable parameters Different functions can be set for each command: Command Default value Setting values Function Single keystroke ON/OFF ON/OFF Switch light on or off. Switch light on. Switch light off. During the Switch on the light for a certain duration. period ON The desired duration can be set, e.g.
Settings menu Command Default value Setting values Function Long push-button Dim UP/DOWN Dim UP/DOWN When the button is pressed for the first time: Dim the action light up to the maximum value; when the button is pressed again: Dim the light down to the minimum value.
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Settings menu – The number of switch inserts that can be used per APC depends on the design of each switch insert: Switch insert Contacts Usable per APC Single switch 1 NO contacts 4 piece Double switch 2 NO contacts 2 piece –...
Settings menu Adjustable parameters The following situations can be set for the switch position at the push-button input: Parameter Setting value Effect closed Change over group ON A closed switch position is passed to the <Change over groups> func- tion. Change over group OFF An open switch position is passed to the <Change over groups>...
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Settings menu Information As switching on the power supply and then starting automatic mode can lead to a loss of comfort, we recommend only using the standby switch-off func- tion outside normal business hours. Use the timer function for this. For details see 6.6.5 Standby switch-off.
Settings menu Adjustable parameters Depending on the selected relay function, different parameters can be set: Relay function Connected Parameter Setting values Default value Switch lighting 230 V light or similar Switch-on value with 0…100 % component increasing light output (in 10% steps) Switch-off value with 0…100 % decreasing light output...
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Settings menu Requirements – Groups have been created. – At least one button not assigned to a group is available. You get to the <Central button function> via the Setup Wizard. 1. Tap the <ADD BUTTON> button. 2. Select an available button. 3.
7 Products section Products Description The <Products> menu allows you to manage all customisable ESYLUX prod- ucts and find related information and documents. To get to the <Products> menu, tap the <Select products and configure> button on the home screen. .
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Products section The <Products> menu shows the products already entered in the app. • An APC that has already been connected is automatically included in the list. • You can use the <Add product> button to add a configurable product that cannot be configured directly via Bluetooth.
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Products section Do not use the <Configure> button to configure an APC. Use the <Set- tings> menu for this. The <Configure> button in the Products section is used to configure devices without Bluetooth using the ESY-Pen. An APC can only be configured here if the app is connected to it via Bluetooth. For details see 6.2 Setup Wizard.
Overview About projects In the <Projects> section, you can save the configuration of ESYLUX products in a building. You can export the saved configuration and restore it later if required. The configuration can also be exported as a PDF file for reference purposes.
Projects section Create project Requirement – The app is connected to the presence detector. Procedure 1. Tap the [New project] icon on the <Projects> screen. 2. Tap on <New project> and enter a name for the project. 3. Enter an optional description for the project. 4.
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[OK]. 6. Tap on the [+] to add a device. Then tap on [New device]. Enter a name. Tap on the [+] behind <Select device> to select an ESYLUX product. Select the device currently connected. The configuration of the pres- ence detector synchronises with the project.
Projects section Change device settings in the project Synchronise device settings with the project For ESYLUX devices configured via Bluetooth, the settings saved in the device can be synchronised with the project. Requirement • The device is connected to the ESY app.
Projects section Export and import project Export project as PDF file You can export your project as a PDF file to save it for reference or print it out. To do this, proceed as follows: 1. Open the project. 2. Tap on [>] next to the name of the project. A menu appears. 3.
Menu information 9 Menu information Description Pressing the button opens the Information menu. – General information and settings for the app are available in this menu. The following information and settings are available in this menu: – Contact form This requires internet access. –...
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Menu information – Options – "ESYLUX internal" section – Current app version – Imprint This requires internet access. – Imprint – Photo credits 115 / 124...
Enter the PIN code of the device. request> "No connection" – APC out of Bluetooth range (10 m). – APC without voltage. "No ESYLUX devices" – APC out of Bluetooth range (10 m). – APC without voltage. "Bluetooth must be enabled to use –...
Indicator/Notification Meaning/ Remedy/ Comment "The device is already set up. [...] – If the device is to be completely reconfigured: Exit Setup Wizard." Reset to factory settings. "Software update ready for installa- – Notification of the mobile device operating sys- tion"...
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Decommissioning 11 Decommissioning 11.1 Disassembly To disassemble the product, work on the 230 V mains is required. This may only be carried out by electrical fitters or qualified electricians. After disconnecting from the 230 V mains, further work can also be carried out by persons without electrical engineering qualifications.
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APPENDIX 12 APPENDIX 12.1 Abbreviations APC (DALI-2) Product name Bluetooth Low Energy: Bluetooth radio technology BMS (DALI-2) Product name Bluetooth DA+/DA-, DA1/DA2 DALI-2 bus connection Electronic control gear Frequently asked questions and the answers to them GTIN Global Trade Item Number: Identification number for trade items HVAC Heating, ventilation, air conditioning/refrigeration technology K1/K2...
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ESYLUX term for "application controller" Automatic mode Button function: Return to the initial state of the current operating mode BlueMode ESYLUX term for a special configuration state of the control sys- Bluetooth connection Strictly speaking, two different techniques: – Pairing: initial authentication –...
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APPENDIX IEC 62386-xxx Series of standards for the concept and components of DALI-2 Instance Sub-component of a device that fulfils its own function (e.g. pres- ence detection or brightness measurement). Each instance in the DALI-2 bus can be uniquely addressed via the device and the instance number.
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