RDI Technology XASC04 Artemis Ceiling Mounted LED Stairwell Fixture User Manual

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Artemis Series of Low Occupancy LED
Ceiling Mounted Fixtures (Including Stairwells)
Installation & Operation Guide
Low Occupancy Fixture XL
Stairwell Fixture XS
Basic Fixture XB
Xeleum Lighting, LLC. 333 North Bedford Rd. Mount Kisco, NY 10549 * Phone 954‐617‐8170 * Fax 954‐571‐9777 * www.xeleum.com
Artemis Series of Low Occupancy LED
Ceiling Mounted Fixtures (Including Stairwells)
Installation & Operation Guide
Please read these instructions carefully, and keep them for future reference.
IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS
When using electrical equipment, basic safety precautions should
always be followed including the following:
a) READ AND FOLLOW ALL SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS.
b) Do not use outdoors.
c) Do not let power supply cords touch hot surfaces.
d) Do not mount near gas or electric heaters.
e) Use caution when servicing batteries. Battery acid can cause burns
to skin and eyes. If acid is spilled on skin or in eyes, flush acid with
fresh water and contact a physician immediately.
f) Equipment should be mounted in locations and at heights where it
will not readily be subjected to tampering by unauthorized personnel.
g) The use of accessory equipment not recommended by the
manufacturer may cause an unsafe condition.
h) Do not use this equipment for other than intended use.
SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS
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Artemis Series of Low Occupancy LED
Ceiling Mounted Fixtures (Including Stairwells)
Installation & Operation Guide
PARTS & TOOLS REQUIRED:
Artemis Stairwell Fixture
Wire Nuts
Drill and Masonry Drill Bits (Not provided)
Flat Blade Screwdriver (Not Provided)
Phillips Screwdriver (Not Provided)
Anchors & Mounting Hardware (Not Provided)
Note: Ensure compliance with local codes and
ordinances.
WARNING: Turn power off at circuit breaker or fuse box. Do not
rely on a wall switch alone to turn off power. Failure to do so may
cause a shock hazard and damage this electronic fixture!
Xeleum Lighting, LLC. 333 North Bedford Rd. Mount Kisco, NY 10549 * Phone 954‐617‐8170 * Fax 954‐571‐9777 * www.xeleum.com
Artemis Series of Low Occupancy LED
Ceiling Mounted Fixtures (Including Stairwells)
Installation & Operation Guide
Installation
Step
Description
Remove the fixture from the packaging and make sure it has
arrived in good condition. Place the fixture on a flat surface and
remove two screws which secure the back‐box to the light
engine (located on either side of the fixture in the middle and
just behind the lens).
Use a straight slot screw driver and gently pry the sheet metal
away from the light engine. There is a notch designed into the
back box for this purpose. This will release the primary light
engine from the back box (white).
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Carefully remove the primary light engine and set it next to the
back box. There are two connectors that must be disconnected.
The larger of the two connectors is for the motion sensor array.
The smaller connector powers the light engine.
After removing the existing fixture from the ceiling, position the
new back box where you want it. Using the provided openings,
secure the back box to the imbedded junction box (if power is
coming in from the back of the fixture). Check the alignment of
the back box and then secure the ends of the fixture using the
provided holes. An anchor or Tapcon is recommended, ensuring
that this is compliant with local codes and ordinances. Note:
Use washers as spacers if the ceiling is not flat. Not doing so can
result in a warping of the back box, making it difficult to snap in
the primary light engine.
If installing an emergency back‐up battery, us a Philips
screwdriver to remove the battery holding fixture closest to the
driver.
Xeleum Lighting, LLC. 333 North Bedford Rd. Mount Kisco, NY 10549 * Phone 954‐617‐8170 * Fax 954‐571‐9777 * www.xeleum.com
Artemis Series of Low Occupancy LED
Ceiling Mounted Fixtures (Including Stairwells)
Installation & Operation Guide
Installation (cont.)
Step
Description
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Feed the battery connector through the opening in the battery
holder you just removed. Place the other end of the battery in
the corresponding holder. Use a Philips head screwdriver and
re‐install the battery holder. Plug the white connector coming
out of the battery into the matting connector inside the back
box.
If power is coming into the fixture via an electrical conduit (flex
or rigid), use one of the knockouts at either end of the fixture.
Make sure the proper strain reliefs are used to fully comply with
local codes or ordinances.
Hook up the three incoming power wires to the three wires
within the back box. Use the provided wire nuts or similar
products to ensure the safety of the installation.
Hold the light engine close to the back box mounted to the
ceiling and plug in the two connectors (sensor array and power
for the light engine).
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Snap the light engine into the back box, being very careful not to
pinch any wires. You may need to pry back the metal of the
back box slightly to facilitate this step. Once the light engine is
snapped into the back box re‐install to the two screws into
either side of the fixture.
Note: If a replacement battery is needed, the part number is as follows: XAP‐0039
Xeleum Lighting, LLC. 333 North Bedford Rd. Mount Kisco, NY 10549 * Phone 954‐617‐8170 * Fax 954‐571‐9777 * www.xeleum.com
Artemis Series of Low Occupancy LED
Ceiling Mounted Fixtures (Including Stairwells)
Installation & Operation Guide
Control Panel For Stairwell (XS) Fixtures
Self‐Diagnostic: Periodically it’s a good
idea for the operators to push the Self‐
Diagnostic button to run the built‐in
testing program. Results of the Self‐
Diagnostic test are reported on the
“DIAG” LED Indicator. See the table on
the next page for a detailed description
of the indications.
Stairwell Dial Switch: Some
buildings have more than one
stairwell. This switch helps to
keep fixtures in one stairwell
from talking to fixtures in
another stairwell. If you have
one stairwell, use a small
straight slot screwdriver and
set the dial to “1”. For multiple
stairwells within a building, set
the dial accordingly.
Floor X10 Dial Switch: This
dial is set to indicate the
floor a particular fixture is
being installed on. If the
fixture is being installed on
floors 1 ‐ 9, this dial would
be set to “0”. If the fixture
is being installed on floors
10 – 19, this dial would be
set to “1”. If it is being
installed on floors 20 – 29,
this dial would be set to “2”,
etc.
Self‐Diagnostic Status LED: This is
a bi‐colored LEDs (Red or Green).
This LED provide the operator
with the self‐diagnostic test status
and results. See the table on the
next page for a detailed
description of the indications.
Status Indicator LED: This is a
bi‐colored LED (Red or Green).
This LED provides the operator
with the current system status.
See the table on the next page
for a detailed description of
the various indications.
“DIM” Setting controls
the light level when the
stairwell is un‐occupied.
STAIRWELL
X1
STAIRWELL X10
X10 FLOOR
FLOOR X1
HI
DIM
LOW
“POWER” Setting
controls the light
level when the
stairwell is occupied.
POWER
HI LOW
TEST
DIAG. STATUS
Floor X1 Dial Switch:
This dial is set to
indicate the floor a
particular fixture is
being installed on. If
the fixture is being
installed on the 4th
floor, this dial would
be set to “4”. If the
fixture is being
installed on the 23rd
floor this dial would be
set to “3”, etc.
Timer: Once the fixture sees motion within the
stairwell it will immediately illuminate to full intensity.
A small screwdriver is used to adjust the “Timer”.
This Timer adjusts the length of time that the fixture
remains on at full power prior to returning to the
“DIM” setting. Turning the Timer all the way to the
left (counter clockwise) will keep the fixture on at
high power for only 10‐seconds. Turning the Timer all
the way to the right (clockwise) will keep the lights on
at full power for 5‐minutes after the sensor sees its
last motion. The time can also be set anywhere
between 10‐seconds and 5‐minutes by positioning
the Timer accordingly.
EXAMPLE #1: If a fixture is being installed in the second stairwell of a building on the 17th floor, the dial indicators
would be set like this: 2 1 7.
EXAMPLE #2: If a fixture is being installed in a building with only one stairwell on the landing between floors 5 and
6, the dial indicators would be set like this: 1 0 5.
NOTE: Landings between floors should have the same dial settings as the floor just below it… i.e. A fixture installed
on a landing between floors 2 and 3 should have the same dial settings as the fixture on floor 2.
Xeleum Lighting, LLC. 333 North Bedford Rd. Mount Kisco, NY 10549 * Phone 954‐617‐8170 * Fax 954‐571‐9777 * www.xeleum.com
Artemis Series of Low Occupancy LED
Ceiling Mounted Fixtures (Including Stairwells)
Installation & Operation Guide
Control Panel For Low Occupancy (XL) Fixtures
Self‐Diagnostic Status LED: This is
a bi‐colored LEDs (Red or Green).
This LED provide the operator
with the self‐diagnostic test status
and results. See the table on the
next page for a detailed
description of the indications.
Self‐Diagnostic: Periodically it’s a good
idea for the operators to push the Self‐
Diagnostic button to run the built‐in
testing program. Results of the Self‐
Diagnostic test are reported on the
“DIAG” LED Indicator. See the table on
the next page for a detailed description
of the indications.
Zone Dial Switch: Some
facilities have more than one
building or areas to illuminate.
This switch helps to keep
fixtures in one building or area
from talking to fixtures in
adjoining buildings or areas. If
you’re only illuminating one
area, use a small straight slot
screwdriver and set the dial to
“1”. For multiple buildings or
areas set the dial accordingly.
Area X10 Dial Switch: This
dial is set to indicate the
floor or area a particular
fixture is being installed on.
If the fixtures are being
installed on floors 1 ‐ 9, this
dial would be set to “0”. If
the fixture is being installed
on floors 10 – 19, this dial
would be set to “1”. If it is
being installed on floors 20
– 29, this dial would be set
to “2”, etc.
Status Indicator LED: This is a
bi‐colored LED (Red or Green).
This LED provides the operator
with the current system status.
See the table on the next page
for a detailed description of
the various indications.
“DIM” Setting controls
the light level when the
stairwell is un‐occupied.
ZONE
ZONE
DIM
HI LOW OFF
X10 AREA
X10
AREA X1X1
TEST
DIAG. STATUS
Area X1 Dial Switch:
This dial is set to
indicate the floor or
area a particular
fixture is being
installed on. If the
fixture is being
installed on the 4th
floor, this dial would
be set to “4”. If the
fixture is being
installed on the 23rd
floor this dial would be
set to “3”, etc.
“POWER” Setting
controls the light
level when the
stairwell is occupied.
POWER
HI LOW
XL
Timer: Once the fixture sees motion within an area it
will immediately illuminate to full intensity. A small
screwdriver is used to adjust the “Timer”. This Timer
adjusts the length of time that the fixture remains on
at full power prior to returning to the “DIM” setting.
Turning the Timer all the way to the left (counter
clockwise) will keep the fixture on at high power for
only 10‐seconds. Turning the Timer all the way to the
right (clockwise) will keep the lights on at full power
for 5‐minutes after the sensor sees its last motion.
The time can also be set anywhere between 5‐
seconds and 10‐minutes by positioning the Timer
accordingly.
EXAMPLE #1: If a fixture is being installed in the second stairwell of a building on the 17th floor, the dial indicators
would be set like this: 2 1 7.
EXAMPLE #2: If a fixture is being installed in a building with only one stairwell on the landing between floors 5 and
6, the dial indicators would be set like this: 1 0 5.
NOTE: Landings between floors should have the same dial settings as the floor just below it… i.e. A fixture installed
on a landing between floors 2 and 3 should have the same dial settings as the fixture on floor 2.
Xeleum Lighting, LLC. 333 North Bedford Rd. Mount Kisco, NY 10549 * Phone 954‐617‐8170 * Fax 954‐571‐9777 * www.xeleum.com
Artemis Series of Low Occupancy LED
Ceiling Mounted Fixtures (Including Stairwells)
Installation & Operation Guide
Control Panel LED Indicator Message Interpretation
“Only For Fixtures (XS & XL) with Battery Back‐Up”
Once the fixture has been properly secured to the ceiling and powered, two Indicator LEDs can be seen on the
control panel on the side of the fixture. The one to the left (when looking at the control panel) is the
Diagnostic LED Indicator. The one to the right is the Status LED Indicator. These LEDs are bi‐colored, meaning
they can be 2 different colors, in this case RED or GREEN. The table below explains what the Status LED
Indicator means:
STAIRWELL
X10 FLOOR X1
Status LED Function
TEST
DIAG. STATUS
or
ZONE
ZONE
X10
X1
X10 AREA
AREA X1
TEST
DIAG. STATUS
XL
Status LED
AC Power Good, Battery Charged
GREEN: On
AC Power Good, Battery
Charging
GREEN: Flashing
AC Power Off, Battery Good
RED: On
AC Power Off, Battery Low
RED: Flashing
Battery FAULT
Alternate Flashing between
RED and GREEN
To be in compliance with NFPA Life Safety Code 101, end users must perform a 30‐second monthly functional
test and a 90‐minute annual test. The 30‐second monthly test is done by pressing the Diagnostic Test Button
on the control panel. A 30‐second self‐diagnostic test is built into the programming of this unit. After 30‐
seconds the results will be displayed as indicated in the table below. To conduct the annual test, power
should be secured to the stairwell fixtures externally (i.e. the circuit breaker). At the end of 90 minutes the
fixtures should still be providing adequate illumination through the integrated battery back‐up system within
this fixture (if so equipped). The test itself and the results should be recorded and this record maintained by
the end user. The table below explains what the Diagnostic LED Indicator (DIAG) means:
STAIRWELL
X10 FLOOR X1
Diagnostic LED Function
Diagnostic LED
TEST
DIAG. STATUS
Diagnostic FAILED
RED: On
Diagnostic PASSED
GREEN: On
or
ZONE
X10 AREA X1
TEST
DIAG. STATUS
XL
Diagnostic in PROGRESS
Alternate Flashing
between RED and GREEN
Note: For full details related to periodic testing of stairwell fixtures, see NFPA 101(00), Sec 7.9.3.
Xeleum Lighting, LLC. 333 North Bedford Rd. Mount Kisco, NY 10549 * Phone 954‐617‐8170 * Fax 954‐571‐9777 * www.xeleum.com
Artemis Series of Low Occupancy LED
Ceiling Mounted Fixtures (Including Stairwells)
Installation & Operation Guide
“DIM and POWER” Settings For Artemis Fixtures
There are very stringent illumination regulations governing fixtures intended for use in stairwells. Xeleum’s XS
Artemis fixtures are specifically design to surpass these requirements, and have been validated with 3rd party
testing and certification. As such, neither the POWER (occupied) and DIM (un‐occupied) settings can be
turned off. This ensures the proper illumination required to be compliant with regulatory requirements.
POWER and DIM Settings:
STAIRWELL
X10 FLOOR X1
TEST
DIAG. STATUS
For non‐stairwell applications, Xeleum’s Artemis XL series offers several different POWER and DIM settings
allowing full customization for customer specific application. A small “slide switch” is provided in the window
under the DIM and POWER labels on the control panel. These can be set with a finger or a small screwdriver.
ZONE
X10 AREA X1
TEST
DIAG. STATUS
Slide Switch
DIM Settings for the XL (non‐stairwell version): The “DIM” setting controls the light level when the area being
illuminated is “unoccupied”. There are three different options for this setting…
HI – This setting provides about 50% of the fixtures full illumination capability when the area being
illuminated is unoccupied.
LOW – This setting provides about 10% of the fixtures full illumination capability when the area being
illuminated is unoccupied.
OFF – This setting turns the fixture completely off when the area being illuminated is unoccupied.
Note: There may still be a slight glow coming from the fixture in this setting. This is related to the
charging and memory features of this fixture.
POWER Settings: The “POWER” setting controls the light level when the area is being illuminated after the
fixture’s PIR sensor has identified movement within the space (occupied)…
HI – This setting provides 100% power or about 4200 lumens for maximum illumination within the
space being illuminated.
LOW ‐ This setting provides about 75% power or about 3200 lumens within the space being
illuminated. This setting provides an additional 25% energy savings as compared to the HI setting.
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Ceiling Mounted Fixtures (Including Stairwells)
Installation & Operation Guide
Caution:
Cet appareil est conforme à la Partie 15 des règlements de la FCC et aux normes RSS de l’Industrie du Canada.
Son fonctionnement est soumis aux deux conditions suivantes : (1) cet appareil ne doit pas causer des
interférences nuisibles, et (2) cet appareil doit accepter toute interférence reçue, y compris les interférences
qui peuvent provoquer un fonctionnement indésirable.
Le fabricant n'est pas responsable des toutes interférences radio ou télévision causées par des modifications
non autorisées apportées à cet appareil. De telles modifications peuvent empêcher l’utilisateur d’utiliser
l'appareil.
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC rules and Industry Canada license‐exempt RSS standard(s).
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.
The manufacturer is not responsible for any radio or TV interference caused by unauthorized modifications or
change to this equipment. Such modifications or change could void the user’s authority to operate the
equipment.
Le présent émetteur radio (identifier le dispositif par son numéro de certification ou son numéro de modèle s'il
fait partie du matériel de catégorie II) a été approuvé par Industrie Canada pour fonctionner avec les types
d'antenne énumérés ci‐dessous et ayant un gain admissible maximal. Les types d'antenne non inclus dans
cette liste, et dont le gain est supérieur au gain maximal indiqué, sont strictement interdits pour l'exploitation
de l'émetteur.
This radio transmitter (identify the device by certification number or model number if Category II) has been
approved by Industry Canada to operate with the antenna types listed below with the maximum permissible
gain indicated. Antenna types not included in this list, having a gain greater than the maximum gain indicated
for that type, are strictly prohibited for use with this device.
Antenna Type
Monopole antenna
With RP SMA connector
Max. Antenna Gain(dBi)
3dBi
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