Nedap N V SF-LD40 Lighting Remote Control Base Transmitter User Manual manual

N. V. Nederlandsche Apparatenfabriek NEDAP Lighting Remote Control Base Transmitter manual

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     Control Unit Senzafil  Copyright © NEDAP                Installation Manual Installation Manual Senzafil Control Unit   1. Mounting Instructions  The control unit has a construction with the ability to mount on a DIN rail.           Nedap recommends to use the Nedap Light Controls Box to build-in the control unit. (Nedap p/n …………..)  2. Connections  Details inputs and outputs   +24V*    +    +24Vdc / 2% power input      Input current: 0.3Adc max    -  gnd  RS232    Optional  CAN    Optional  Group 1..8  ON    ON/OFF Input      Closed=ON Open=OFF         Levels: <3.5Vdc OFF and >4.5Vdc ON     DIM    DIM Input (Source current: 1mA (for light sensors))     Via switch:   Closed=50% Open=100%     Via 10kΩ potmeter:    0kΩ=50% 10kΩ=100%      Via 1-10V Light Sensor: 1V=50%  10V=100%     Via 1-10V PLC/BMS: 1V=50%  10V=100%   ERR  Error Output      Contact to gnd: 30V/2A max  * NOTE:  Use isolated 24Vdc limited power supply with 2.5A max current. For US/Canada use a listed class 2 power supply. (e.g. MAIN WELL type GS15E-6P1J) +24Vdc  ON inputs+24Vdc IndicatorTo e.g. PLCORUse of error contact1-10V DIM inputs Note: The control unit must never be installed in a metal power cabinet. This would impede wireless communication.
     Control Unit Senzafil  Copyright © NEDAP                Installation Manual    2. Led indications   POWER   On Power on   Off Power off CRTL   Fast blinking  Controlling lamps   Regular blinking (1s)  EEPROM error (RF LED also blinking)   Off Control ready RF   Irregular blinking  Receiving RF packets   Regular blinking (1s)  EEPROM error (CTRL LED also blinking)   Off  Receiving no RF packets LAMP ERROR x   On  Lamp driver fault group x (>threshold)   Blinking  Lamp fault group x   Off  No errors group x  4. Specifications                FCC Declarations Compliance statement (part 15.19)  This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules and to RSS210 of Industry Canada. 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.  Warning (part 15.21) Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment.  RF Exposure (OET Bulletin 65) To comply with FCC RF exposure requirements for mobile transmitting devices, this transmitter should only be used or installed at locations where there is at least 20cm separation distance between the antenna and all persons.   Version:   1.0  Nedap P/N:   8015228 Input Voltage Operating temperature Safety EMC 24Vdc ±2%0 – 60°C EN60950 / Design to meet UL60950-1EN301489-1 / FCC47 part 15 and 18Dimensions (l x b x h)  145 x 120 x 65 mm

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