Operating instructions MULTIeco

Description
Purpose and application
The MULTIeco control unit controls the lighting at the workplace
and in offices according to the level of daylight and the presence of persons to increase comfort and save energy.
MULTIeco
The control unit can be installed in luminaires (e.g. floor standing luminaires) or in suspended ceilings.
Function
Sensors measure the brightness in the section to be controlled
and switch on the connected luminaires as soon as the level
of daylight is less than an adjustable brightness switching
threshold.
The sensors also detect the presence of people.
When people are no longer present, the connected luminaires
switch off after an adjustable delay period.
START
Control Unit
Operating instructions
Motion?
10 s – 60 min
no
Luminaire
OFF
yes
Artificial light required?
no
yes
Luminaire manually
switched off
30 s ago?
no
Luminaire
ON
yes
Daylight-dependent switching and presence detection can be
activated and deactivated using various operating modes.
Design
The control unit is made up of the following components:
A
G
L
N
MULTIeco
Sensor
F
E
B
C
D
• Adjusting screw “time” (A): switch-off delay time
• Sensor connection (B)
• DIP switch (C)
• Adjusting screw “lux” (D): brightness switching threshold
• Button connection (E)
• Load contact (F)
• Power supply connection (G)
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OSRAM GmbH
Kunden Service Center
Customer-Service-Center (CSC)
Steinerne Furt 62
86167 Augsburg
Germany
Tel : +49 (0) 1803 677 - 200
(kostenpflichtig / charges apply)
Fax.: +49 (0) 1803 677 - 202
www.osram.com
www.osram.de
40083214053022
4008321405302
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Operation
2
Symbols
Pushbutton
on the lumi+ 15 s
naire
max
Luminaire on
Switch on
Luminaire off
1
1
2
Switch off
Luminaire flashes
Short press
> 30
(<
0.5s s)
Daylight-dependent
switching
Long press
(> 0.5 s)
2
Confirmation of the
setting
Presence detection
(detection of small
movements)
Double-click
> 15 s
1
2
Calibrating the brightness switching
threshold
3
In order to control the luminaires according to the level of daylight, the brightness switching threshold must first be calibrated.
The brightness value measured during the calibration is stored
as a switch-on and switch-off threshold.
> 15 s
1
Manual calibration
ON3
2
1 2 3 4 5
Tip: Do not carry out calibration in complete darkness, but at
approx. 50% level of daylight (morning or evening).
A
If necessary, set DIP switch 5 to ON.
Switch off if necessary.
‚Double-click. Luminaires switch on for 3 minutes,...LED on
B
1
2
the sensor flashes quickly.
Note: Double-click is locked if necessary, see “Locking and
releasing double-click”.
3
ƒAcknowledgement: Luminaires switch off, LED on the sensor
lights for 3 seconds.
Automatic calibration
1
ON
2
1 2 3 4 5
Set DIP switch 5 to OFF.
The brightness switching threshold is automatically recalibrated
after each switch-on or switch-off of the luminaire if the luminaires were switched on for at least 3 minutes.
3
Changing the brightness switching
threshold
Turn the adjusting screw “lux” (D) to the required setting.
Min
Max
lux
Right end stop (+ Max) (default setting):
The luminaires only switch on (off) when the level of daylight
falls below (exceeds) the brightness of the artificial light.
To left (– min): Reduces the brightness value of the switch-on
and switch-off threshold.
The luminaires already switch on at a lower daylight level and
switch off again correspondingly earlier.
Adjusting the operating mode
The following functions are switched on and off using DIP
switches 1, 2 and 3, see Table:
DIP
X
X
X*
X*
ON
Presence detection
1 2 3 4 5
Daylight-dependent switching
The device is delivered with both functions switched on.
*Does not switch on via sensor. Manual switch-on required.
X
–
X*
–
–
X
–
X*
–
–
–**
–
**Switch-off not possible using pushbutton. Automatic switchoff after expiry of the switch-off delay time (independent of
any movement).
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1
> 15 s
Manually switching luminaire on and off
Operation (cont.)
1
2
3
2
Via short press.
A
max
...
B
1
2
+ 15 s
1
2
Adjusting the switch-off delay time
3
Note: When the presence detection is activated, each time a
> 30
s
movement is
detected,
the countdown of the time restarts.
Turn the adjusting screw “time” (A) to the required setting:
5 15 30
60
min
1
10 s
1
2
time
• To the left: shorter (min. 10 s)
1
2
• To the right: longer (max. 60 min)
3
> 15 s
1
2
3
ON
1 2 3 4 5
> 15 s
1
ON
2
1 2 3 4 5
3
Activating/deactivating switch-off
prewarning
Shortly before expiry of the switch-off delay time, the luminaires
give a switch-off prewarning by briefly flashing.
DIP switch 4 = OFF:
Switch-off prewarning is activated.
+ 15 s
+ 15 s
DIP switch 4min
= ON:
min
Switch-off prewarning is deactivated.
A
1
1
2
2
...
B
1
2
3
+ 15
s
Deactivating
presence
detection via
s
min + 15
min
pushbutton
When presence detection is activated, the green LED on the
1
2
1
2
sensor
lights up briefly each time motion
is detected.
Deactivating presence detection:
1
2
3
Switch on if necessary.
‚Double-click.
+ 15 s is locked if necessary, see “Locking and
Note: Double-click
max + 15 s
releasingmax
double-click”.
ƒConfirmation: Luminaire switches off. Green LED on the
1
1
sensor lights continuously.
2
2
The presence detection is activated again the next time the
luminaire is switched on by pushbutton if presence detection is
switched on through selection of the corresponding operating
mode.
> 30 s
> 30 s
1
1
2
2
Locking and releasing the double-click
Lock the double-click
Switch on if necessary.
> 15 s
> 15 s
‚Press the pushbutton for 15 seconds.
ƒConfirmation: Luminaire flashes.
1
1
2
2
3
3
Double-click released
> 15 s
> 15 s
Switch off if necessary.
‚Press the pushbutton for 15 seconds.
1
1
2
2
3
3
ƒConfirmation: Luminaire flashes.
A
A
Behaviour after a power failure
B
B
1
1
2
2
3
3
1
1
2
2
3
3
...
...
After a power failure, the luminaire remains switched off. Depending on the selected operating mode, the luminaire is then
switched on according to the level of daylight, after presence
detection or manually by pushbutton.
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Troubleshooting
Operation (cont.)
If you cannot remedy the fault, please contact the Customer
Service department of the luminaire manufacturer.
Luminaire does not function
No mains voltage available.
à Check whether the green LED is lit. Use a voltage tester to
test if mains voltage is present.
Illuminant is faulty.
à Replace illuminant.
The luminaire was switched off via the pushbutton.
à Switch on luminaire.
The sensor is exposed to excessive amounts of ambient light.
à Cover the sensor and observe the behaviour of the luminaire.
Manual calibration cannot be started
Double-click was locked.
à Double-click re-released.
“Automatic calibration” setting (DIP switch 5 = OFF) was
selected.
à Set DIP switch 5 to ON.
The luminaire does not switch off when there is too much
daylight
Calibration of the luminaire has not yet been carried out or
failed.
à Carry out calibration again. If necessary, reduce the brightness value of the switching threshold using the adjusting screw
“lux” (D).
Luminaire was switched on via the pushbutton. At the time of
switching on, the brightness already exceeded the maximum
measurable value of the light sensor.
à Switch off luminaire using the pushbutton.
In the selected operating mode, daylight-controlled switching is
switched off.
à Select a suitable operating mode.
Presence detection is not functional
The luminaire was switched off by pushbutton less than 30
seconds ago.
à Wait until the delay time expires.
The workplace is not fully within the detection area of the
sensor.
à Move your hand in front of one of the sensors. If the LED in
the sensor does not flash, realign the sensor to the workplace.
Presence detection is deactivated
à Activate presence detection by briefly pressing the pushbutton.
Presence detection is switched off in the selected operating
mode.
à Select a suitable operating mode.
No artificial light is necessary.
à See “Function”.
Presence detection cannot be deactivated
Double-click was locked.
à Double-click re-released.
Presence detection is switched off in the selected operating
mode.
à Select a suitable operating mode.
Appendix
Accessories
Designation/Description
LS/PD MULTI 3
Light and motion sensor
LS/PD MULTI 3 B
Light and motion sensor, movable
LS/PD MULTI 3 FL
Light and motion sensor, flat
LS/PD MULTI3 CI
Light and motion sensor for ceiling
installation
Y-CONNECTOR
Branching element for the connection of
additional sensors
Y-CONNECTOR Screw
Branching element with screw terminal
for connection of additional sensors and
for connection of MULTIeco systems with
central presence detection
ECO CI KIT
Cable strain relief for the independent
installation of the MULTIeco control unit
(e.g. ceiling installation)
SENSOR KIT
Adapter for the surface mounting of the
LS/PD CI sensor
Product number
4050300802138
4050300803081
4008321047342
4008321916648
4050300803135
4008321916686
4008321392091
4008321916662
The CE requirements to EN 60928 are fulfilled. The EMC requirements to EN 61547 are fulfille d
Conformity with the relevant EU directives is
confirmed by the CE symbol.
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