Philips Lighting North America LRM1766 Wireless 2.4GHz Light Switch Sensor User Manual 3222 636 43281 IG 20120910 LRM17xx A3V2Fin indd
Philips Lighting North America Corporation Wireless 2.4GHz Light Switch Sensor 3222 636 43281 IG 20120910 LRM17xx A3V2Fin indd
User Manual
Installation Guide LEDs Indicators on Sensors and Wall Devices OccuSwitch Wireless Sensor LRM1771 (Corner sensor), LRM1776 (Wall sensor), LRM1766 (Corridor sensor) Indication Meaning Device Red, Yellow, Green Device starts up or resets to factory defaults All Blink for 30 sec. Asks a device to show all linked devices (Action Menu #1) All Flashing Device is in linking mode until LINK button is pushed again Switch Dimmer Red Blink Irregular Sensors shows coverage Sensor Yellow Blink 2 sec. rate Device is in the configuration mode (see section 4: Configure, Test and Finish) Switch Dimmer Red Blink Regular A linked device is missing (see Link Devices → Troubleshooting) Switch Dimmer Red Blink 2 Sec. rate Device is in the Action menu (see 4 Configure, Test and Finish) All Steady Yellow Always ON Lights are switched to Manual mode. Automatic mode returns upon vacancy Switch Dimmer Green 1x 1x 2x 2x 1x Sensor box contents timeout or after holding down the ON rocker until yellow LED goes out. Red Blink 5 Sec Rate Sensor Battery Low Switch Dimmer Red Blink 2 Sec. Rate During link test = low battery Sensor Tools required (for entire install) Installation Steps Install wall device (see separate instructions) Sensor mounting Plate Sensor placement guidelines Install sensor The sensor mounting plate can be attached to the wall using the The sensor should be mounted in such a way that: Link devices supplied hardware. Ensure that the plate is mounted with the arrow • Small movements are detected for the required space Configure, test and finish pointing in the correct direction (see diagram above). There are • Large movements are detected for the entire room, and additional ‘knock outs’ which can be used to mount the sensor in a corner, or at an angle. After the mounting plate is installed, attach the Wall Devices & Wall Sensor sensor by inserting into the mounting plate and clicking into place. in particular for the area near the doorway. Motion from adjacent areas, e.g. the hallway, should not be detected. • If Daylight Override is used, the lens of the sensor must not receive direct light from either the sun or from artificial lighting. • The sensor should not be placed close to heat sources Product Description 2 Install sensor (especially incandescent lamps) or HVAC exhausts. The OccuSwitch™ Wireless wall mounted sensors are part of the OccuSwitch Wireless system. This system automatically LRM1766 – controls the lights based on occupancy and daylight. The system 20' can consist of multiple parts: wall-mounted sensors, ceiling mounted sensors and wall-mounted power handling devices 30 (switch or dimmer). The switch will turn the lights on and off 150' based on the information received from the wireless occupancy sensor and the available daylight. The dimmer will dim lights up and down to the appropriate intensity, based on the available daylight in the space in sensor view. The dimmer can also @ 7.5' height 1 Set dial on back of sensor to 1 to set time delay to 15 seconds for testing (optional). manually dim the lights. 2 Install battery - make sure you match polarity. Key figures LRM1776 3 Choose the best location on the wall to mount sensor. The sensor should cover the occupied area. If the area is too large, Sensor Coverage Area more sensors can be added and linked to the same switches and Wall-mounted height range: 6.9ft to 8.ft (2.1 to 2.5m) dimmers. The devices should be linked after mounting to ensure For a typical height of 7.5 ft (2.3m): that they are properly linked. To do this, go to Section 3 Link • LRM1771 Corner coverage: devices. Minor motion: 35’x 35’(10.7m x 10.7m) 4 Attach the sensor to mounting plate. Major motion: 50’ x 50’ (15.3m x 15.3m) 5 Test the coverage pattern. • LRM1766 Corridor coverage: 35' click 6 Before finally mounting the sensor, check the time delay dial is at Major motion: 150’ L x 20’ W (45.8m x 6.1m) • LRM1776 Wide angle coverage: 35' 50' 50' the required setting (common setting is 10 to 15 minutes). @ 7.5' height 7 Commission the system, see section 4 Configure, test & finish. Minor motion: 35’x35’ (10.7m x 10.7m) Major motion: 50’x50’ (15.3m x 15.3m) Larger areas will require multiple sensors. 3 Link devices Troubleshooting Wireless Range Note: After the wall device is installed and power has returned, test See LEDs and buttons description. Wall device to sensor: 50ft (17m) all wall devices by pressing the rocker switch ON/OFF. All switches/ • Network Size dimmers should control connected loads. If they do not control the failed. Try again and move the sensor closer to the switch, 16 Sensors, Switches & Dimmers lights, check the wiring. (within 50ft / 17m.) Light Range • When linking, if Red LED on the sensor turns On, then linking pressed and held the LINK button too long. The sensor has up to 16 switches, dimmers and sensors, take the following steps. entered the ACTION menu. Press and hold the link button to Safety Hint: To prevent cross-linking rooms, only one person should create exit. Parts of the switch & dimmer carry line power, which is the links. manufactured to ensure maximum safety during operation and Action Results that switch/dimmer is now also in linking mode, starting its own service. Always read these safety instructions before installing, Test On/Off and set to Off Lights turn off network. Press the LINK button on that switch/dimmer and try maintaining or servicing the product, and strictly comply with Briefly press the LINK Green LED on the switch/ the whole procedure again. If the problem persists, the distance button (Top of switch/ dimmer starts blinking. between the new switch/dimmer and the existing switch may out of these instructions. dimmer) for linking mode. • If you are unsure about any part of these installation instructions, consult a qualified electrician. • The devices are designed for indoor use only. • To avoid short circuits, do not expose this product to rain or condensing moisture. Short circuit may cause fire or electric shock hazard. Operate the devices between 41°F and 104°F (5°C and 40°C) ambient temperature. . • Use only a soft damp cloth to clean, never use any abrasive Briefly press the LINK 50' Wireless Range (see Key figures). button on the sensor to add green LED turns on. Note: If the yellow LED is turned ON after linking, the switch/ it to the network. dimmer is in manual override. To return to automatic operation Briefly press the LINK @ 7.5' height Lights turn On and sensor’s Green LED on each device hold down the ON rocker until the yellow LED goes out (15 sec.). button on additional devices turns On to confirm link. Otherwise, when the room is vacant and the sensor times out, it will to add to network. return to automatic mode and the yellow LED will go off. Briefly press the LINK Green LED on the switch/ button on first switch/ dimmer stops blinking. dimmer again to exit. RESET to factory default settings - If the links or set-up are not correct they can be cleared in each device by holding down the LINK/ACTION Button for about 10 seconds. Release when LED’s or chemical cleaner. • Whenever it is suspected that an unsafe condition exists, 35' Warning: If the green LED starts blinking on another switch/dimmer, a potential lethal voltage. This product was designed and General 35' 50' When linking, if Red LED on the sensor starts to blink, you Create a Network: To create a wireless network by combination of 18.58 - 92.90 fc at work plane LRM1771 4 Optional step: Test the connection of a sensor after linking by briefly switch off power at the circuit breaker and replace the pressing the LINK button on sensor. The switches and dimmers that device. Safety is likely to be impaired if, for example, the are connected to the sensor will switch their lights off and on. briefly blink all together. After releasing they step from RED YELLOW - GREEN. equipment fails to perform the intended functions or if the equipment shows visible damage. Do not paint the devices. WARNING: The product is intended to control lighting loads only. Wall Device (Switch & Dimmer) Do NOT use to control equipment that could create hazardous • Disconnect power at circuit breaker or fuse when servicing, situations, like entrapment. For examples, do NOT install this installing or removing the fixture of the switch / dimmer. • Only use with copper or copper-clad wire. product to control motorized gates, garage doors, industrialdoors, microwave ovens, heating devices, etc. • Wire switch / dimmer to the line power according to the wiring scheme in the switch / dimmer manual. WARNING: It is the installer’s responsibility to ensure that the equipment being controlled is visible from every control location FCC/IC compliance statement Déclaration de conformité à la FCC/IC Sensor and that only suitable equipment is connected to these controls. This device complies with part 15 of the FCC rules for the United Ce dispositif est conforme à la partie 15 des règles de la • The sensor cannot control loads directly, use compatible Failure to do so could result in serious injury or death. States and Industry Canada (IC) license-exempt RSS standard(s). Federal Communications Commission (FCC) des États-Unis et Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This d’Industrie Canada (IC) exempts de licence RSS norme(s). Son CAUTION: The battery used with the sensor device may present device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device fonctionnement est assujetti aux deux conditions suivantes : (1) batteries in sensors. Using improperly rated batteries may a risk of fire or chemical burn if mistreated. Do not recharge, must accept any interference received, including interference that Ce dispositif ne doit pas provoquer de brouillage préjudiciable, damage the sensor or fail to operate properly. disassemble, heat above 100°C, or incinerate. Replace battery with may cause undesired operation. Any changes or modifications not et (2) il doit accepter tout brouillage reçu, y compris le Lithium-thionyl chloride (AA 3.6V) only. Use of another battery may expressly approved by Philips could void the user’s authority to brouillage pouvant entraîner un mauvais fonctionnement. Tous present a risk of fire or explosion. operate this equipment. This product is intended for commercial les changements ou modifications non expressément approuvés use only. par Philips, sont susceptibles d’annuler le droit de l’utilisateur à se switch or dimmer. • Use only high-quality AA size, 3.6V Lithium-thionyl chloride • Dispose of used batteries promptly. Keep batteries away from children, do not disassemble and do not dispose of in fire. servir de cet équipement. Ce produit est exclusivement destiné à un usage commercial. Configuration and set-up One to One SET-UP Combined Device SET-UP After successfully installing and linking the sensors and wall devices you can change settings to customize the system to the needs of the user. or Occupancy sensor Multi sensor IP IL PH IP IL PH IP IL PH IP IL PH Wall Devices & Wall Sensor operation or Occupancy sensor Multi sensor Four components: - Occupancy sensor - Wall switch - Multi sensor - Wall dimmer - White and Almond • To dim up, press and hold the ON button Four components: - Occupancy sensor - Wall switch - Multi sensor - Wall dimmer - White and Almond LED response Signals • Spike - ( / ) Very short blink Switch • To dim down, press and hold • Blink - LED switching On the OFF button Dimmer Mark 10 EssentialLine PowerLine and Off Switch Dimmer Mark 10 EssentialLine PowerLine • Menu operations use CONFIG and LINKACTION Set-up hint Manual Mode Set-up options buttons as described in the Use a small screw drive or similar device to push the Menu buttons. Manual mode is entered when the rocker switch is pressed and For best result set each desirable option in the order listed below. Configuration (YELLOW) Short button press : < 1.5 seconds the YELLOW LED comes on. After sensors are linked, the system and Action (RED) menus Long button press: > 1.5 seconds will return to auto mode upon vacancy or after holding down the ON rocker until the YELLOW LED goes out. below. 4 Configure, test & finish Configure Test sensor coverage Maintenance Config #1 When all sensors and wall devices are linked, you can change Once all devices are installed, linked and configured, you can test OccuSwitch Sensors and Wall Devices do not need any regular Manual ON / AUTO OFF (Title 24 mode) the operation settings. This is done at any wall device; the the installation to ensure that the sensor detects motion in the maintenance. You may find as people change space and furniture is This is a popular settng for maximum energy savings. It forces settings are automatically sent to the other devices in the workspace. Test to make sure the sensor does not pick up motion re-arranged that you need to recalibrate the daylight functions. This the occupant to manually activate the lights when they enter rooms network. You can select the following options in the from adjacent areas, e.g. the hallway. This can be done at any time - can easily be done at floor level from a wall device. the space and automatically turn OFF the light when they Configuration and Action menus. see ACTION (RED) Menu for steps. leave. This saves energy by keeping the lights OFF until they are actually needed. Configuration (Yellow) Menu for both Wall Devices - Press CONFIG button (Long to enter) (Short for next item) Item Indicator Description Action Store Setting Config #2 Start Yellow Spike (…/…) Exit Long Press CONFIG to exit N/A Multi-Way Configuration Yellow Blinks (…1…) Manual ON/ Auto OFF (Title 24) Long CONFIG = Manual ON Automatic Several switches and dimmers can be put in a group that Long ACTION = Auto ON control each others load when operated manually. This inde- Yellow Blinks (…1..1…) Multi-Way Configuration Long CONFIG to create multiway group Long CONFIG pendent group links to all sensors in the space. Yellow Blinks (…1..1..1…) Dimmer Response Curve (Dimmer Only) Long CONFIG to change response curve Long CONFIG 1 Use CONFIG menu item 2 - All wall devices will start to Yellow Blinks (…1..1..1..1…) Set High End Level (Task Tuning) (Dimmer Only) Long CONFIG = Sets maximum dim level Automatic blink: GREEN is included, RED is excluded. Long ACTION = Return to 100% 2 Tap the ON button to include (GREEN) , OFF bottom, to Dimmer Response Curve - Config #3 exclude (RED). Blink - Top LED -50% Blink - 2nd LED -20% Blink - 3rd LED -10% Blink - 4th LED (default) Straight Line Blink - 5th LED +10% Blink - 6th LED +20% Config #3 Blink - Bottom LED +50% Dimmer Response Curve 3 Long CONFIG button press on any one of the wall devices will save the settings for that group 4 Repeat from step 1 on different wall devices to form more independent groups. If the Daylight dimming response is too aggressive the Dimmer Action (Red) Menu for Sensors and Wall Devices - Press LINK/ACTION button (Long to enter) (Short for next item) can be set to respond less to daylight. If the response is too low Item Indicator Description Wall Switch Wall Dimmer Multi-Sensor W/C/C Sensor Action Start Red Spike (…/…) Exit Long LINK/ACTION to exit Red Blinks (…1…) Show Linked Device Long LINK/ACTION to start Red Blinks (…1..1…) Test Sensor Coverage Long LINK/ACTION to Start Results the dimmer can be set to react more to additional daylight. Automatic Config #4 Set High End Level Short LINK/ACTION on sensor to Finish If you want to limit the maximum output from a dimmer set Red Blinks (…1..1..1…) Calibrate Daylight dimming set-point N/A N/A Long LINK/ACTION to Start Automatic the desired high end level with the rocker and run through Red Blinks (…1..1..1..1…) Daylight Hold Back N/A Long LINK/ACTION to Start Automatic Configuration Menu (YELLOW) #4. Red Blinks (…1..1..1..1..1…) Channel Change Long LINK/ACTION to Start Automatic Action #4 Maintenance Daylight Hold-Back (Sensor and Switch) Can be configured on multiple sensors, the measured level PH ILIP Routine lamp replacement Replacing the sensor battery Troubleshooting System is the level at which the light will not turn ON automatically To safely do a routine lamp replacement, on CAUTION: You must have read the SAFETY section before The lights turn off too quickly: The system has a smart timer that (Hold-Back level) all switches, firmly press the OFF-side until replacing the battery. adjusts the off delay time automatically. To change, set sensor’s Calibration process the rocker clicks into the position where a To replace the battery of the sensor: minimum timeout dial to a higher value. 1 Have sensor detect minimum required light level by turning yellow band with “OFF” becomes visible. The 1 Remove the sensor from the mounting plate by using a small The system is set to Manual ON, but lights turn on automatically: load is now temporarily separated from the screwdriver to release the catch (as shown in earlier illustration) When entering the area within 25 seconds after lights turning off, line voltage by an air gap switch, so you can 2 In a safe and dry place, remove the old battery and insert the new the system assumes that turning off was undesired and turns ON safely replace the lamp. battery. be switched ON unintentionally by the sensor while replacing the lamp. This could result in serious injury or death. LED starts blinking). The system shows that a linked device is missing: When a device thionyl chloride batteries with the sensor. Using improperly rated is missing, use the ACTION #1 menu to show all linked devices. If a 4 Automatic Configuration will start within 10 seconds when batteries may damage the sensor. sensor does not show as linked, its battery may need to be replaced. 3 Place the sensor back on the mounting plate by clicking it into place as shown previously. WARNING: For any procedure other than lamp replacement, calibration at night. 2 At sensor select Daylight Hold-Back menu item, (YELLOW the lights. CAUTION: Use only high-quality AA size 3.6 V DC lithiumWARNING: If the air gap function is not used, the power may Off the lights when there is adequate daylight or doing 4 Dispose of used battery properly. DO NOT throw in trash. Keep If this does not resolve the error, reset all devices and link them Clear the area under light sensor (walk away). started on the sensor and up to one minute when started from the switch. again. Note: This process can be repeated anytime after the first time The lights immediately turn ON after being turned off: The sensor from the wall device for all daylight sensors. power must be disconnected at the main electric panel. Use away from children. Do not disassemble and do not dispose of in may be placed too close to a (heat generating) light source. Move approved LOCK-OUT/TAG-OUT procedures to insure that fire. the sensor to a better location. Action #5 the circuit is not activated accidently. Working with power ON Reset the device to factory defaults: To reset the device to its Channel Changing is unsafe and can result in serious injury or death. factory default configuration: Press and hold the link button on the In some building environments the radio signal used for device for more than 10 seconds. Release the button when the red, OccuSwitch Wireless may encounter interference from another yellow and green LEDs light briefly. radio devices. Channel changing activates the automatic radio analysis function to reset the channel. Use this function if you are having communication issues. Warranty statement The Philips OccuSwitch™ Wireless products, / www.philips.com/advance), for repair or when properly installed and under normal replacement (or to an authorized Philips Lighting conditions of use (without overload, abuse or Electronics N.A. supplier which agrees in advance alteration), is warranted to you, the original user, to handle the return and replacement by factory for a period of two (2) years from the date of authorization). If the product or part is found original purchase, to be free from defects in by Philips to have been defective in material or materials and workmanship. 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