RDI Technology XASW02 WALL MOUNT STAIRWELL LED LIGHT User Manual XASW PD V2 4

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User Manual
WALL
MOU
UNT STAIR
RWELL LE
ED LIGHT SPECIFIC
CATION
XASW02
DA
TE:
Ovverview
Staiirwell LED lighting com
mpliant witth modern sttandards, with
w occupanncy sensor, battery
back
kup, and RF
F system forr linking mu
ultiple lightts.
Go
oal

Compliiant with AS
SHRAE 90.1-2010
Compliiant with NY
YC LOCAL
L LAW 47
Vandal--resistant
Easy to install
Occupaancy Sensorr
Wirelesss RF system
m to link mu
ultiple fixtu
ures for occu
upancy senssing
Battery backup
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Req
quireme
ents
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Use occcupancy sen
nsor to redu
uce lighting to 6W when
n unoccupieed
Ad
djustable tim
meout (afterr last occup
pancy, light level
returnns to
dim
mmed(Rang
ge 15 Secon
nds to 15 Miinutes)
Max Po
ower 40W
Ability to work witth wireless remote PIR
R (To be dev
veloped lateer)
Use wirreless RF sy
ystem to link
k fixtures
Use rotary (sccrewdriver set)
s switchees on fixturee to set Stairwell Numb
ber (0-F)
and
d Floor Num
mber (00-99
9)
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Floor Num
mber
Sta
airwell Num
mber
Occcupancy on
n one floor triggers
onee floor above and one fl
floor below within
sam
me Stairwelll.
Battery backup
Op
perate for 90
0 minutes att 50% light output
Occcupied & RF
R functionaality the sam
me as while on mains (dimming).
8-1
12H battery charge time
Test sw
witch
Dissconnects main
m supply via relay (o
on 10VDC line)
for 30 seconds (or more
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well Light Specifiication.docx
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TECHNICAL DOCUMENT
TITLE:
REVISION:
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WALL MOUNT STAIRWELL LED LIGHT SPECIFICATION
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DATE:
4/5/2013
if pressed for longer). Controller monitors battery voltage etc and returns
status of test on test LED.
Labeled according to UL (“Diagnostic”)
Status LED(s)
One LED for self-diagnostic result
One LED for status (AC/battery charging)
Agency approvals
UL 924 rated - EMERGENCY LIGHTING AND POWER EQUIPMENT
ƒ NFPA 101 compliant (UL rating covers this)
FCC certified (RF transmitter& EMC)
AC input: 90-277VAC 50/60Hz.
Meets DLC requirements
Power Factor >0.9
THD<20%.
Min. lumen output :2000 lm
Zonal lumen: >85% 0-90°
Min. efficacy: 70LPW
CCT<5700K
Min CRI: 65
L70: 50,000hours
Warranty: 5years
Power Supply Components
Light Engine
Use up to 32W light engine:

12x9 LEDs

Vf< 36V

If =<900mA
New power supply design to support charging battery and powering LEDs. Combining
the functions to save cost.
Wireless
New low-cost sub-GHz wireless system to be developed using CC430. Same micro will
act as system controller.
Occupancy Sensor
Use AS081 chip and new lens from XCO-100.
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TECHNICAL DOCUMENT
TITLE:
REVISION:
WALL MOUNT STAIRWELL LED LIGHT SPECIFICATION
2.4
DATE:
4/5/2013
Functional Specification
Normal (AC mains) operation
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LEDs always on at 6W level
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Occupancy sensed – LEDs on to Max power with adjustable timeout.
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RF system (Microcontroller) broadcasts occupancy sensing to all fixtures on same
channel code – all fixtures respond to all occupancy events.
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Battery charging
Microcontroller monitors battery, applies maintenance trickle charge when
fully charged.

Test switch
Momentary switch
Test controlled via Microcontroller
Test lasts at least 30 seconds, but longer if switch is held down longer
Internal relay interrupts DC side of PSU for test
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Test LED – bi-color Red/Green
Test LED function
RED
GREEN
Diagnostic FAILED
ON
OFF
Diagnostic PASSED
OFF
ON
Diagnostic in progress
Alt-flash
Alt-flash
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Status LED – bi-color Red/Green
Status LED function
RED
GREEN
AC Good, battery charged
OFF
ON
AC Good, battery charging OFF
Flash
AC off, on good battery
ON
OFF
AC off, battery low
Flash
OFF
Battery FAULT
Alt-flash
Alt-flash
Battery fault can be:
ƒ Battery is failing to charge. Determined by microcontroller that
battery voltage is too low and not increasing at all or fast enough
ƒ Battery voltage is too high, indicating an open circuit or bad cell or
disconnected battery pack
ƒ Battery Temp too high or too low.
ƒ If battery fault continues for more than one minute, it’s assumed
there’s no battery in the fixture (non-backup version) and the Test
light is turned off.
On‐Battery operation
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LEDs always on at 6W
Occupancy sensed – LEDs on at 50% power level with variable timeout.
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TITLE:
REVISION:
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WALL MOUNT STAIRWELL LED LIGHT SPECIFICATION
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DATE:
4/5/2013
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RF system – same as on AC.
Test switch
Non-operational
Test LED – bi-color Red/Green
Indicates status of last test – see function table above
Status LED – bi-color Red/Green
See function table above
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RF operation
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Three encoders
Encoder one actually sets one of 16 RF channels
Encoder two and three sets an 8-bit address.
The user just treats this as a two-digit ‘channel code’, in this case the same as
the floor number.
Depending on system testing, we may change the functionality (for example,
keep all traffic on one RF channel…) so it’s better not to expose this detail to
the user
A fixture will respond to motion events from fixtures on the same floor, or
one floor above or below.
Uses CC430 with integrated CC1101 radio
Implement simple broadcast flood meshing
ƒ Packet has a hop-count field, we have a fixed system hop-count 5
max.
ƒ When radio rx’s a packet it decrements the hop count and
retransmits the packet unless the hop count is 0.
ƒ Use collision avoidance built into radio
Proprietary XRF packet format
ƒ Allow for future options
ƒ Allow for gathering status from fixtures
ƒ Allow for use of broadcast address for queries
ƒ Broadcast ‘groups’ are the floor number settings
ƒ Motion events are broadcast to cut down on-air time
ƒ Flexible ‘report’ packets, i.e. power status
CC430 has built in UID, use it for our network UID.
Production test support
serial port status output
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TITLE:
REVISION:
WALL MOUNT STAIRWELL LED LIGHT SPECIFICATION
2.4
DATE:
4/5/2013
Mechanical
End caps to comply with UL HB or ar required by UL/NFPA
End cap Color Gray similar to Pantone 429U
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FCC NOTE:
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.
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 AND
CHANGE ANNTENA WHICH THE MANUFACTURER PROVIDES.
IT IS THE USER'S AUTHORITY TO OPERATE THE EQUIPMENT.
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 resi dential installation.
This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequenc y energy and, if not
installed and used in accordance with the in structions, may cause harmful interference
to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not
occur in a particular insta llation. 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 corr ect the interference by one or more of the
following measures:
-- 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 experien ced radio/TV technician for help.
To maintain compliance with FCC’s RF exposure guidelines, this equipment should be
installed and operated with a minimum distance of 20cm between the radiator and your
body.

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