IR TEC RS350900 Line Voltage OS-NET Sensor User Manual 058 50906 001 IM EN ON LRD 509

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The ON-LRD-509 series is a fundamental device of OS-NET wireless mesh network solution packed with multiple functionalities including occupancy/vacancy
sensing, daylight harvesting, bi-level StepDIM or continuous SmartDIM, and wireless network communication for top-notch intelligent lighting control.
Numerous design innovations allow this device to be flexibly integrated with an OEM luminaire, or mounted on the ceiling in a variety of options. Interchangeable lenses allow the
sensor to be mounted at various heights with different detection patterns for all applications. All functionalities can be easily and intuitively configured by a 2-way remote
programmer from the floor. With ON-LRD-509, you can effortlessly achieve energy efficient, code-compliant smart lighting control through a state-of-the-art wireless mesh network
synchronously established while installing the OS-NET enabled lighting.
OVERVIEW
120VAC
230VAC 277VAC
-Fluorescent Ballast/CFL 800/*500W(VA)
5A
1200/*750W(VA)
-Incandescent/Halogen 800/*500W(VA)
5A
1200/*750W(VA)
-Ballast Electronic (LED) 540/*500VA
5A
1200/*750VA
Infrared sensor
◆
Dim control
HIC protection
Digital quad-element pyroelectric sensor
0-10V, isolated, max 25mA
Max. 80A for 16.7msec.
Wireless protocol Modified Zigbee Light Link (ZLL)
w/Lens A/B/C
w/Lens D
Radio frequency
2405~2480Mhz
Number of Channel 16ch
Radio range
15/90 m @indoor/outdoor, open space
Radio Power Output 6.98dBm
Detectable speed 0.15 ~ 3 m/sec. (0.5~10 ft./sec.)
w/Lens F
w/Lens G
*More lens options are available for this sensor.
Please refer to the Lens Datasheet for more details.
WARNING & CAUTION
Risk of Electric Shock - Disconnect power supply before servicing.
Do NOT touch the square window of infrared sensor under the lens
assembly.
Open Type Photoelectric Switches.
AVERTISSEMENT & PRUDENCE
Risque de choc électrique - Débranchez l'alimentation
avant l'entretien.
Ne PAS toucher la fenêtre carrée de capteur infrarouge
sous l'ensemble de l'objectif.
Ouvrir Type commutateurs optoélectroniques.
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Mounting height
Subject to the lens applied
Detection range
As per lens applied and mounting height
Remote range
Typ. 10 m (33 ft), indoor with no backlight
Op. humidity
Max. 95% RH
Op. temperature
-40°C~70°C (-40°F~158°F)
Dimensions
Ø60 x H37mm (Ø2.36”x H1.45”)
2. The closer the movement is to the sensor, the more
sensitive the sensor is. The higher the sensor is
installed, the larger movement is required to be
detected.
3. Ensure to place the sensor at least at 1.5m (5 ft.) away
from air supply ducts as rapid air flow may cause false
activations.
4. The sensor cannot “see” the movements behind
obstacles, such as tall furniture, shelf, glass or
partitions. Avoid placing the sensor where
obstructions may block the sensor’s line of sight.
5. The partition of workstation could block the sensor
view to occupant movements, it is best to place the
sensor over the intersection of workstation. For large
open office, place multiple sensors so that there is
overlap coverage with each adjacent sensor.
6. To obtain optimal wireless communication range,
avoid enveloping the sensor with a metallic enclosure.
*Max load for operating temperature at 55°C~70°C(131°F~158°F)
◆
Dim voltage tolerance is ±5%
Install the sensor at least 1ft. away from any occupant.
Federal Communication Commission Interference Statement
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject
to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful
interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received,
including interference that may cause undesired operation.
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a
Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits
are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful
interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses
and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in
accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to
radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference
will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause
harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be
determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged
to try to correct the interference by one of the following measures:
P/N: 058-50906-001
Printed in Taiwan
This product may be covered by one or more U.S. patents or patent applications.
Please visit www.irtec.com for more information.
FCC ID: NRIRS350900
-Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
-Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
-Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to
which the receiver is connected.
-Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
FCC Caution: Any changes or modifications not expressly approved by the
party responsible for compliance could void the user's authority to operate
this equipment.
This transmitter must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with
any other antenna or transmitter.
Radiation Exposure Statement:
This equipment complies with FCC radiation exposure limits set forth for an
uncontrolled environment. This equipment should be installed and
operated with minimum distance 20cm between the radiator & your body.
MOUNTING
This device can be integrated with a luminaire or
mounted on the ceiling in various formats via specific
mounting bracket. Please refer to the mounting
instruction sheet separately attached for more details
about mounting options available.
WIRING DIAGRAM
Non-dimmable Lighting (ON-OFF Switching only)
N DIM
Maximum Load
1. The sensor is more sensitive to the movements
“crossing” the detection zones than “toward” or
“away” the sensor unit. To obtain better sensitivity,
avoid placing the sensor in line with occupant path.
White
Red
Black
APPLICATION NOTES
120/230/277VAC, 50/60Hz
0-10V Dimmable Lighting
Neutral
Load
Line
DIM
DIM
N DIM
SPECIFICATIONS
Power supply
INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
ON-LRD-509
Line Voltage OS-NET Sensor
ON-LRD-509
ON-LRD-509 series
Gray
Violet
White
Red
Black
DIM
DIM
BALLAST
LED DRIVER
BALLAST
LED DRIVER
Neutral
Line
NOTE:
1. Use 0/1-10V dimmable driver/ballast to enable
dimming control.
2. Ensure to connect the LINE and NEUTRAL wires
correctly. Reverse connection may damage the
sensor permanently.
3. Ensure TOTAL isolation between DIM+/DIM- and
GROUND of line voltage to avoid damaging the
sensor.
4. Always conduct factory test with GROUND connected.
OPERATION
The ON-LRD-509 employs a digital PIR sensor together
with an ALS to detect occupancy status and ambient
light level. The sensor not only controls the connected
lighting as programmed when it detects the presence of
an occupant/vehicle, but also broadcasts an OCC
signal to other devices of the group to activate the
respective controls. Each sensor can be assigned to be
member of maximum 4 groups for coordinated control.
Programming Guide
SETTING
All sensor settings can be configured, in individual or group basis, by an OS-NET Remote
Programmer SRP-281. Following table highlights the setting items and options available with
ON-LRD-509. For detailed setting operation, please refer to the OS-NET Programming Guide
available for download from www.irtec.com.
Settings
Description
INDIV-SET
GROUP-SET
CONTROL
To setup an individual device
To setup all devices of the group with same settings
Control modes available for OS-NET sensor and controller.
AMBIENT LUX
DELAY
TIME OFF
HIGH DIM
LOW DIM/SmartDIM
RAMP UP
FADE DOWN
VM-TB
VM-TA
SENSITIVITY
BURN-IN
TEST (10-MIN)
DEFAULT
CONTROL MODE
The ON-LRD-509 series can be programmed to control the connected lighting in one of the modes as below.
CONTROL DESCRIPTION
ON/OFF
Options
ON/OFF, OSO, OSLA, OSLATO, DSVM, DSC, VSC,
OFF
Thresholds of ambient light level for OS-NET sensor and controller to 10/20/40/60/80/200/400/600/1000/2000/DISABLE/
execute the control.
CURRENT
Delay time that sensor/controller will turn off or fade down the light. 1/3/5/10/15/20/30/60 min.
Delay time that sensor/controller will keep the light at low dim level 10sec./3/5/10/15/20/30/45/60 min.
after the OFF delay time elapsed.
High dim is the output level set to control the light during occupancy,
or when ambient light is lower than the threshold if daylight sensing
control is selected.
Low dim is the output level set to dim the light when space is vacant
for bi-level control. Low dim setting will become SmartDIM bar if
SmartDIM control is selected.
Speed of lighting output increase.
Speed of lighting output decrease.
Time duration BEFORE Virtual Midnight.
Only available if DSVM is selected.
Time duration AFTER Virtual Midnight.
Only available if DSVM is selected.
Sensitivity of occupancy sensor.
Time duration for burn-in test. To conduct the burn-in test with
uncertain duration, select MANUAL.
Sensor/controller will control the light as the mode set, but with 10
seconds delay for function test purpose. Resume to normal control
after 10 minutes or whenever the STOP command is given.
Resume factory default settings of the REMOTE or DEVICE.
OSO
OSLA
50/55/60/65/70/80/90/100%
SmartDIM
0/5/10/15/20/25/30/40%
OSLATO
INSTANT/SOFT/SLOW
INSTANT/SOFT/SLOW
0.5/1/1.5/2/2.5/3/3.5/4/4.5/5/5.5/6 hour
0.5/1/1.5/2/2.5/3/3.5/4/4.5/5/5.5/6 hour
HIGH/NORMAL/LOW
STOP/12/24/48/72/96HR/MANUAL
DSVM
STOP/START
REMOTE, DEVICE
DSC
SETTING ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
The sensor will acknowledge setting success or failure with different indications by device LED or connected lighting.
INDICATION
ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
Device LED fast blinking in GREEN and BLUE.
The device is scanning and linking to the network. The fast blinking (on-off per 0.2 second)
only appears during network linking.
Device LED blinks twice every 2-second in
GREEN or BLUE.
Device LED blinks twice every 2-second for
5 minutes, and then 15-second after power
applied.
Device short beeps twice.
The sensor detects occupant’s motion.
Device beeps one long and two short. The
connected lights flash twice.
The connected lights flash twice.
Multiple setting data UPLOAD successful.
The device is set with daylight sensing control.
(DSVM or DSC)
REMARKS
GREEN means the device is network linked.
BLUE means the device is unlinked.
GREEN means the device is network linked.
BLUE means the device is unlinked.
VSC
Receiving a single setting or control command.
1. Factory default setting resumed.
2. SmartDIM setting completed.
OFF
This is a commonly used occupancy sensing control mode.
Lighting will be inhibited when the ambient light level is higher than the set threshold, regardless of occupancy or vacancy. When
the ambient light level is lower than the set threshold, the controlled light will be automatically turned on once the sensor detects the
presence of occupant, and turned off after the delay time has elapsed.
NOTE: This mode is available for dimmable or non-dimmable lighting, but not for HID lighting.
This is an occupancy sensing control mode can be applied in spaces that require lighting for 24 hours a day.
When the space is vacant, lighting output will be reduced to Low Dim level to save energy. When space is occupied, lighting output will
be instantly increased to High Dim level or continuously regulated to maintain within a pre-set range by SmartDIM control.
NOTE: This mode requires dimmable lighting to enable dimming control.
This is an occupancy sensing control mode can be applied in spaces that require automatic lighting when the ambient light level is
lower than the set threshold.
Lighting will be inhibited when the ambient light level is higher than the set threshold, regardless of occupancy or vacancy. When
the ambient light level is lower than the set threshold, the sensor/controller will automatically set the light to the Low Dim level. Once
the sensor detects the presence of an occupant, the lighting output will be instantly increased to the High Dim level or continuously
regulated within a pre-set range by SmartDIM control. Lighting output will be reduced to the Low Dim level after delay time has elapsed
or shut off if ambient light level is higher than the set threshold.
NOTE: This mode requires dimmable lighting to enable dimming control. If lighting is non-dimmable, all lights will remain on whenever
the ambient light level is lower than the set threshold.
This is an occupancy sensing control mode can be applied in spaces that require maintaining Low Dim lighting for a period of time
after the delay time has elapsed.
Lighting will be inhibited when the ambient light level is higher than the set threshold, regardless of occupancy or vacancy. When the
ambient light level is lower than the set threshold and any sensor detects the presence of occupant, the sensor/controller will instantly
increase the lighting output to the High Dim level or continuously regulate the output to maintain overall lighting level within a pre-set
range by SmartDIM control. After the delay time has elapsed, lighting output will be reduced to the Low Dim level for a period of TIME
OFF delay before turning off.
NOTE: This mode requires dimmable lighting to enable dimming control. If lighting is non-dimmable, there will be no dim control and
the delay time will be extended with the TIME OFF (TO) delay.
This is a daylight sensing control mode can be applied in spaces that require automatically dimming the lighting output to a low level
between a certain time before and after midnight.
When the ambient light level is lower than the set threshold, the sensor/controller will turn the light to the High Dim level or continuously
regulate the output to maintain overall lighting level within a pre-set range by SmartDIM control. Lighting output will be reduced to the
Low Dim level from a certain time before virtual midnight to a certain time after. Lighting will be inhibited during daytime.
NOTE: This mode requires dimmable lighting to enable dimming control. If lighting is non-dimmable, all lights will remain on whenever
ambient light level is lower than the set threshold.
This is a daylight sensing control mode can be applied in spaces that require automatic lighting whenever the ambient light is lower
than the set threshold.
The sensor/controller will automatically turn on the light to the High Dim level or continuously regulate the output to maintain overall
lighting level within a pre-set range by SmartDIM control when the ambient light level is lower than the set threshold, and automatically
turn off the light when the ambient light level is higher than the set threshold.
NOTE: This mode requires dimmable lighting to enable dimming control. If lighting is non-dimmable, all lights will remain on whenever
ambient light level is lower than the threshold.
This is a vacancy sensing control mode can be applied in spaces that require users to turn on the light manually, and have the
sensor/controller turn off the light automatically.
The occupant would have to press the OS-NET button to turn on the light to the High Dim level or continuously regulated by the
connected sensor/controller to maintain overall lighting level within a pre-set range by SmartDIM control. The sensor/controller will
control the connected lighting as per OSLATO mode.
NOTE: This mode requires dimmable lighting to enable dimming control. If lighting is non-dimmable, there will be no dim control and
the delay time will be extended with the TIME OFF (TO) delay.
This is a manual control mode can be used when you need the light to be off for a certain period of time.
Once this mode is set, all lighting controlled by the sensor/controller will remain off until another mode is selected.
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