Niko 41-781 User Manual

Niko 41-781 User Manual

Detector dali, master
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Detector DALI, Master,
41-750, 41-751, 41-760, 41-761, 41-780,
41-781, 41-784 and 41-785
Valid for software version 9 -
Use
The 360° DALI master detector consists of a single unit containing a control
unit for DALI devices in up to three daylight zones with dimming as a
function of incident daylight and up to two secondary zones for On/Off or
dimming depending on the configuration.
The detector is designed for indoor installation and has a built-in light sensor
and IR receiver for use in offices, schools and government buildings. The
detector is suitable for both large and small areas.
The detector has a built-in relay for controlling either lighting or ventilation.
Communication on the DALI bus follows the DALI addressable principle,
EN/IEC 62386-101/102.
A maximum of 64 DALI Control Gear can be connected to the detector. A
push-button power switch is connected directly to the detector.
The detector has a built-in DALI power supply, which must not be
connected to the external DALI power supply, nor may several master
detectors be connected in parallel, as this will destroy both the DALI ballasts
and the detector.
The detector can be integrated into solutions with DALI system components
for overriding zones, either with DALI potentiometers, Niko-Servodan
PMU-DALI, type 74-597 or DALI switch, Niko-Servodan DCP-4/BI, type
70-020. The 360 ° detection range can be divided into three sectors, A – B
– C, each covering 120°. Sensitivity can be adjusted either collectively for all
sectors or individually for each sector. Sectors can be isolated completely.
Fig.2
Programming and changes to settings are performed by IR remote control
type 41-934 (accessory) or by the Niko Sensor Tool app and belonging IR-
dongle type 41-936 (accessory). Simple overrides can be performed using
the IR user remote (41-935, accessory), such as on/off and dimming, either
for all zones at the same time or for each zone individually.
Niko A/S
See versionsno.
Stenager 5
DK-6400 Sønderborg
Typenr.
Flush mounted
Fig. 3
Surface mounted
Fig. 4
Ceiling height 2-3,4 m
High ceiling 4-8 m
Wireless EnOcean
Secondary detector 41-752/753
Secondary detector 41-762/763
Guideline
The following guideline can be used for quick detector setup:
1.
Position the detector.
Fig. 1.
2. Connect the detector according to the circuit diagram. The detector is
now in the "Out-of-the-box" mode.
3. Test the installation for any errors or missing luminaires.
4. Initialise all DALI devices and divide the luminaires into zones.
Note: Now the detector operates according to factory settings
If this is required - go directly to step 13
For other settings continue with step 5-13
Fig. 2.1.
5. Select mode.
6. Program the required function: Automatic On/Off or Active On/Off
with automatic off via the detector for the individual zones.
7 .
Select the number of daylight zones, 2 or 3.
8. Choose whether the daylight zones are to remain at the minimum level
or if they are to turn off in case of over illumination.
9. Set the required lux level for the daylight zones.
10. Set the maximum lux output for the lighting system. See documentation
for the lighting system or measure with a lux meter.
Fig. 7/Fig. 5.1-5.4.
1 1. Configure times.
12. The detector makes a fine-calibration of the lux-setting based on the
room reflectance, when the lux level is 100 lux and nobody is in the
room (typically at night). It may in certain cases be necessary to fine
tune using a lux meter.
Fig. 4.15.
detector has performed fine-calibration.
13. Enable a "Burn-in". Applies to fluorescent tube lights only.
Installation
Location:
The detector responds to movement and heat in relation to the
surroundings. Avoid placing the detector close to heat sources such as
cookers, electric radiators or ventilation systems, or moving objects such as
hanging mobiles etc. This may cause unintended activation.
tel +45 7442 4726
info@niko.dk
User manual / GB
Fig. 8.
Fig. 1.1.
Fig. 3.2.
Fig. 1.2.
Fig. 9.1.
Fig. 4.1.
Fig. 4.7.
This can only be performed after the
Fig. 10.2.
Fig. 9.3.
Fig. 1.
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Detector Overview and Use
Core Detector Functionality and Capabilities
Details the 360° DALI master detector's capabilities, DALI bus communication, and integration.
Programming and Control Methods
Covers programming via IR remote control and Niko Sensor Tool app, including detection range and sector adjustments.
Detector Setup and Installation Guideline
Step-by-Step Setup Procedure
Provides a step-by-step guide for initial detector setup, configuration, and calibration.
Optimal Installation Location
Advises on optimal placement to prevent unintended activation due to heat sources or moving objects.
Installation and System Integration
Detector Installation Heights and Range
Details recommended installation heights for detector types and their corresponding detection ranges.
Extending Detection and DALI Connectivity
Explains using secondary detectors, DALI component connection, and zone configuration.
Connection, Initialization, and Modes
Covers connection procedures, 'Out-of-the-box' function, default settings, and operational modes.
Accessories and Maintenance
Compatible Accessories
Lists compatible accessories such as IR-dongle, IR remote control, and fitting rings.
Detector Cleaning and Care
Provides guidance on cleaning the detector lens and handling defective parts to ensure proper function.
Technical Data and Specifications
Electrical Input and Output Details
Covers input voltage, power consumption, output relay contacts, and load specifications.
Performance Characteristics and Certifications
Details lux range, time settings, detection area, sensitivity, protection class, and certifications.
LED Status Indicators
Interpreting LED Status Codes
Explains the meaning of various LED status indicators during different operational and configuration states.
Project Planning and Glossary
DALI Power Consumption and Project Examples
Details typical power consumption for DALI components and provides example project configurations.
Glossary of Operational Modes
Defines key operational modes such as Active On, Auto On/Off, Constant On, and Manual Override.
Checking Detector Software Version
Methods for Verifying Software Version
Illustrates how to check the detector's software version using the Niko Sensor Tool app, IR remote, or on the detector itself.
Programming: Zone Selection and Initialization
Initializing and Selecting Zones
Covers the initial zone selection and initialization process for the detector.
Programming: Daylight Zone Count
Selecting 2 or 3 Daylight Zones
Details how to select between 2 or 3 daylight zones for the detector's configuration.
Programming: Multi-Zone Configuration
Programming Multi-Zone Setups
Covers programming multi-zone setups and assigning luminaires to specific zones.
Programming: Luminaire Management
Removing Luminaires from Multi-Zone
Details the procedure for removing luminaires from a configured multi-zone setup.
Programming: Operational Modes
Selecting Detector Operational Modes (1-4)
Explains how to select and configure the detector's operational modes: HVAC, On/Off, Standby, Day/Night.
Programming: Auto/Active On
Selecting Auto/Active On for Zones
Details how to select between Auto On and Active On modes for daylight and secondary zones.
Programming: Secondary Zone Auto/Active On
Configuring Auto/Active On for Zone 4
Explains how to select between Auto On and Active On modes for secondary zone 4.
Programming: Lux Level Settings
Setting Required Lux Levels and Max Output
Covers setting required lux levels and maximum output for luminaires across different zones.
Programming: Max Lux Output
Adjusting Maximum Lux Output Levels
Details how to set maximum lux output levels for luminaires, considering their lighting capabilities.
Programming: User Dynamic Lux
Configuring User Dynamic Lux Settings
Explains how to set up user dynamic lux settings, including toggle and off modes.
Programming: Calibration and Reset
Program New Daylight Calibration
Details the process for programming a new daylight calibration cycle for the detector.
Resetting Daylight Parameters
Explains how to reset daylight parameters to the factory default settings.
Programming: Time Settings
Configuring Timers (Off Delay, HVAC, Standby)
Details setting off-delay timer, HVAC timer, and standby minimisation timer.
Setting Orientation Light Timer
Explains how to configure the orientation light timer for specific lighting scenarios.
Programming: Sensitivity
Selecting Sensitivity for All Sectors
Details how to select sensitivity levels for all sectors (A, B, and C) collectively.
Setting Sensitivity for Individual Sectors
Explains how to adjust sensitivity levels for individual sectors A (red), B (green), and C (blue).
Programming: Light Scene 1
Configuring Light Scene 1 Parameters
Details how to program light scene 1, including dimming, on/off, and zone selection.
Programming: Light Scene 1 (Zones 4/Multi)
Setting Light Scene 1 for Zones 4 and Multi-Zone
Explains programming light scene 1 for Zone 4 and multi-zone configurations.
Programming: Light Scene 2
Configuring Light Scene 2 Parameters
Details how to program light scene 2, including dimming, on/off, and zone selection.
Programming: Light Scene 3
Configuring Light Scene 3 Parameters
Details how to program light scene 3, including dimming, on/off, and zone selection.
Programming: Light Scene 4
Configuring Light Scene 4 Parameters
Details how to program light scene 4, including dimming, on/off, and zone selection.
Programming: Light Scene 4 (Zones 4/Multi)
Setting Light Scene 4 for Zones 4 and Multi-Zone
Explains programming light scene 4 for Zone 4 and multi-zone configurations.
Programming: Wireless Push Buttons (Learn-in)
Learn-in Wireless Push Buttons
Details learning-in wireless push buttons for daylight and secondary zones (41-780/781/784/785).
Programming: Wireless Push Buttons (Delete)
Delete Learned-in Wireless Push Buttons
Explains deleting learned-in wireless push buttons for daylight and secondary zones.
Programming: Advanced Settings
Minimum/Off Settings and Orientation Light
Covers selecting minimum or off settings for daylight zones and adjusting orientation light.
Burn-in Function and HVAC Modes
Details enabling the burn-in function for fluorescent tubes and configuring HVAC output modes.
Programming: Special Functions
Disabling Burn-in and HVAC Modes
Explains how to disable the burn-in function and constant HVAC output modes.
Performing a Walk Test
Details how to perform a walk test to check detector coverage and sensitivity in different sectors.
Programming: Reset and Add Luminaires
Resetting to Factory Settings
Explains the procedure for resetting all detector parameters to their factory default settings.
Adding New Luminaires to the System
Details the process for adding new luminaires to the detector's configuration.
Programming: Light Levels (Mode 4)
Setting Non-Presence Light Level
Details setting the non-presence light level using Mode 4 for specific lighting control.
Setting Presence Light Level
Explains setting the presence light level using Mode 4 for occupancy-based lighting control.
Programming: External DALI Control Devices
Using External DALI Control Devices
Covers using external DALI control devices for commands and toggling detector functions.
Status Checks and Information
Checking Software Version and Calibration
Details how to check the software version and the status of daylight calibration.
Checking Zone Status (Min/Off, 2/3 Zones)
Explains how to check the status of minimum/off settings and daylight zones (2/3).
Status: Zone Information
Checking Status for Zones 1, 2, 3, and 4
Details how to check the status for individual zones (1, 2, 3, and 4) regarding light output.
Status: Auto/Active On Modes
Checking Auto/Active On Status for Zones 1-4
Explains how to check the Auto On or Active On status for zones 1, 2, 3, and 4.
Status: Mode and Lux Level
Checking Detector Mode and Lux Level
Details how to check the current detector mode and the configured lux level.
Checking User Dynamic Lux Setting
Explains how to check if the user dynamic lux setting is enabled or disabled.
Status: Time Settings
Checking Status of Time Settings
Details how to check the status of off-delay, HVAC, standby, and orientation light timers.
Status: Sensitivity Settings
Checking Sensitivity Status for Sectors A, B, C
Explains how to check the sensitivity status for sectors A (red), B (green), and C (blue).
Status: Burn-in and HVAC Output
Checking Burn-in Status
Details how to check if the burn-in function is active or not active.
Checking Constant HVAC Output Status
Explains how to check if the constant HVAC output (8 hours) is active or not active.
Operation: Zone Control
All Zones Control (On/Off, Dimming)
Details how to perform On/Off, Dim up, and Dim down operations for all zones simultaneously.
Switching Daylight Zones to Daylight Control
Explains how to switch daylight zones to daylight control mode.
Operation: Luminaires On/Off by Zone
Controlling Luminaires On/Off for Zones 1-4
Details how to control luminaires On/Off specifically for zones 1, 2, 3, and 4.
Operation: Dim Up/Down by Zone
Dim Up/Down Control for Zones 1-4 Luminaires
Details how to perform Dim up and Dim down operations for luminaires in zones 1, 2, 3, and 4.
Operation: Light Scenes
Activating Light Scenes 1-4
Details how to activate Light Scenes 1, 2, 3, and 4 on the detector.

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