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OT EASY 60 II
LED control unit
Operating instructions
Contents
Safety............................................................................................... 4
General instructions
Safety instructions
Intended use
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Description....................................................................................... 5
Function and application
Function
Important definitions
Scene, lighting scene
Sequence
Fade time
Cycle time
Operating modes
Behaviour after a power failure
Connections
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Installation........................................................................................ 7
Connecting the control unit
Wiring diagram
OT EASY 60 input connections
Connecting the inputs
OT EASY 60 output connections
Connecting the outputs
Expanding the system
Master-slave circuit
Procedure
Wiring diagram (example of a master-slave circuit)
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Operation....................................................................................... 12
Remote control
Activating the operating modes
Switching on and off the luminaires
Changing the brightness manually
Storing and calling up a lighting scene
Disabling scene storage
Starting and ending the sequencer mode
Setting the fade and cycle time
Example of a sequence
Example of a daylight simulation
Troubleshooting
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Appendix........................................................................................ 17
Technical data
Applicable standards
Dimensions
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Safety
Safety
General instructions
The control unit must only be installed and put into operation by a qualified electrician.
The applicable safety regulations and accident prevention regulations must be observed.
Safety instructions
WARNING!
Exposed, live cables.
Danger of electric shock!
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Only work on the control unit when it is de-energised.
CAUTION!
Destruction of the control unit and other devices through incorrect mounting!
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Ensure that the external pushbutton is designed for the mains voltage.
Do not wire the control and pushbutton lines with an external voltage, especially
not a mains voltage of 230 V.
Do not exceed the maximum number of connectable components.
Only use the intended infrared receiver types.
Intended use
The OT EASY 60 II control unit may only be operated in the operating modes described
in the „Description“ section. All other applications are considered to be inappropriate
use.
If the OT EASY 60 II control unit is not used as intended, there is no guarantee that it
will operate safely.
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Description
Description
Function and application
The OT EASY 60 II LED control unit can be used to implement static and dynamic lighting concepts.
Function
The OT EASY 60 II LED control unit enables the manual and automatic control of up to
four LED luminaire groups on separate channels. Up to 4 x 16 lighting scenes can be
programmed, called up individually or run through cyclically in up to 4 sequences (e.g.
to simulate daylight).
A colored light mixing system can be set up by assigning LED colors to the outputs.
The functions can be executed via a remote control, pushbutton, switch, timer switch,
motion detector or PC, depending on the installation.
Important definitions
Scene, lighting scene
A lighting scene defines the lighting situation in a room or the color resulting from the
mixing of individual LED colors (red, green, blue).
Example 1: Coloured effect lighting
The LEDs have different colors (red, green, blue, white). They are set to different
brightness levels according to the desired shade of color (mixed color of the room
lighting). This mixing color is a lighting scene.
Example 2: Daylight simulation
White LED modules with different colour temperatures of 3300 K and 6500 K in conjunction with red and blue LED modules are suitable for daylight simulation in areas
at a great distance from a window front, ceiling lights and task lighting with variable
colour temperatures. Very slow cross fades are imperceptible to the human eye.
Sequence
A sequence is the automatic retrieval of stored lighting scenes and their cyclic playback.
Fade time
The fade time is the time in which the lighting system changes from one lighting scene
to the next in sequencer mode.
Cycle time
The cycle time is the time in which the daylight simulation system runs through a
complete daylight cycle.
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Description
Operating modes
OT EASY 60 II has three operating modes:
• Lighting control mode: Brightness is adjusted manually, and luminaire groups and
lighting scenes are switched on and off manually.
• Sequencer mode: The stored lighting scenes are called up automatically one after
the other. The fade time between the lighting scenes is adjustable.
• Daylight simulation: The lighting scenes are called up automatically to simulate light
conditions as they change during the course of a day. Lighting scenes and cycle
time (= duration of the „day“) can be adjusted.
Behaviour after a power failure
The LED modules connected to the control unit behave as follows if there is a power
failure:
• Lighting control mode: The last state prior to a power failure is automatically restored.
• Sequencer mode: After the power supply is switched back on, e.g. by a timer
switch, the sequence restarts with scene 1.
• Daylight simulation: After the power supply is switched back on, e.g. by a timer
switch, the simulation restarts with the scene 1.
Connections
The control unit has the following connections:
• Mains connection (A)
• Input for external pushbutton (B)
• Input for EASY signal (C)
• Outputs for connecting LED modules (D)
A
B
C
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L
N
OT EASY 60
Easy signal
24 V (+)
CH1 (R-)
CH2 (G-)
CH3 (B-)
CH4 (W-)
GND (-)
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Installation
Connecting the control unit
Wiring diagram
PE N
L
Power switch and / or
timer switch (optional)
L
N
External
switch
OT EASY 60
Easy signal
24 V (+)
CH1 (R-)
CH2 (G-)
CH3 (B-)
CH4 (W-)
GND (-)
+
R
G
B
LINEARlight Colormix LED module
Infrared receiver
(optional)
Y-connector
4
Y-connector
Pushbutton coupler
(optional)
USB
adapter
Y-Cconnector
Max. total line
length 100 m
EASY PC kit
(optional)
OT EASY 60 input connections
16 mm
2-wire cable
OT EASY 60 input section
L
N
6 mm
PRI 220 – 240 V
0/50/60 Hz
Short circuit bridge
for control units
6 mm
EASY signal
Modular cable with
4p4c connector
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Rubber adapter
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Connecting the inputs
Proceed as follows:
Step
Task
1
Connect the 4p4c modular connector of the EASY signal line.
2
Strip the power cable, remove the insulation from the phase and neutral wires and connect to the screw terminals.
3
Connect the line of the external pushbutton to the screw terminals, if
applicable.
4
Mount the cable strain relief: Use a rubber adapter and cable clamp
that are suitable for the power cable diameter; see figure.
5
Insulate the PE conductor, if necessary.
Ø (G) mm
Cable strain relief
6 - 7.5
H
G
E
F
7.5 - 8.5
8.5 - 9
E Modular cable
F
Rubber adapter for modular cable
G Power cable
H Cable clamps
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OT EASY 60 output connections
OT EASY 60
output side
16 mm
24 V (+)
CH1 (R-)
CH2 (G-)
6 mm
CH3 (B-)
16 mm
3-wire cable
(without PE)
CH4 (W-)
GND (-)
6 mm
Connecting the outputs
Connection lines between the control unit and LED modules:
• Two 3-wire lines (without PE) with the same external diameter
• Max. length: 10 m
• Recommended line diameter:
1.5 mm² (line length < 5 m) or 2.5 mm² (line length > 5 m)
Proceed as follows:
Step
Task
1
Strip the 3-wire lines, remove the insulation and connect to the screw
terminals.
2
If the GND wire is unused, insulate it on the side of the LED module.
3
Use cable clamps.
J
K
J
K
Cable clamp
K 3-wire line (2 x)
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Expanding the system
Master-slave circuit
In a master-slave circuit, up to 16 DALI EASY or OT EASY control units can be controlled simultaneously via a single remote control, up to two pushbutton couplers or a
single PC.
Note:
Configuration of the master-slave circuit via a PC: see the operating instructions of
the EASY Color Control Software.
Procedure
Proceed as follows to set up a master-slave circuit:
Step
Task
1
Disconnect all control units from the mains supply.
2
Connect an external pushbutton to the control unit that is to serve as the
master, or leave the input vacant.
3
For the remaining control units, which operate as slaves, use the bridge
at the input for the external pushbutton.
4
Connect the control units via Y-connectors and connect the connection
lines with each other.
5
Connect the infrared receiver and pushbutton coupler to one of the
Y-connectors (optional).
Note:
Connect a maximum of four infrared receivers and two pushbutton
couplers.
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Reconnect all control units with the mains supply.
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Wiring diagram (example of a master-slave circuit)
CAUTION!
Destruction of the control unit and other devices!
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Master-slave connection lines conduct protective extra-low voltage signals; do
not route together with power supply or LED lines.
Ensure that the master-slave connection lines are sufficiently insulated against
the power supply or lamp lines.
PE N
L
Power switch and/or
timer switch (optional)
Master
L
N
External
switch
OT EASY 60
Easy signal
24 V (+)
CH1 (R-)
CH2 (G-)
CH3 (B-)
CH4 (W-)
GND (-)
+
R
G
B
LINEARlight Colormix LED module
Infrared receiver or
additional EASY components
Y-connector
Slave
L
N
OT EASY 60
Easy signal
24 V (+)
CH1 (R-)
CH2 (G-)
CH3 (B-)
CH4 (W-)
GND (-)
+
R
G
B
LINEARlight Colormix LED module
Y-connector
Slave
L
N
DALI EASY
Easy signal
GND (-)
CH4+ (W)
CH3+ (B)
CH2+ (G)
CH1+ (R)
Y-connector
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DA
DA
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DA
DA
4
Y-connector
Pushbutton coupler or
additional EASY components
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DA
DA
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DA
DA
Y-connector
DALI ECG
Red bulb
DALI ECG
Green bulb
DALI ECG
Blue bulb
DALI ECG
White bulb
EASY PC Kit or
additional EASY components
Max. total
line length 100 m
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Operation
Remote control
Note:
These instructions primarily describe the operation via the DALI EASY RMC remote
control. To operate via an EASY PB Coupler, see the separate instructions for the
EASY PB Coupler.
Infrared transmitter
OSRAM
Display
Channel
pushbutton:
Ch1
Ch2
Ch3
Ch4
Start / Time+
Stop / Time -
ON
Scene 1
Scene 2
Scene 3
Scene 4
On/Off
Dimming
DIP
1 2 3 4
DIP switch
Note:
Additional information on the remote control can be found in the separate operating
instructions of the DALI EASY RMC.
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Activating the operating modes
The lighting control mode is always active. The sequencer mode and daylight simulation are activated via the DIP switches in the battery compartment of the remote
control.
Activated operating modes
DIP switch setting
Lighting control mode only
DIP switch 3 = OFF
DIP switch 4 = OFF
ON
Sequencer mode
(incl. lighting control mode)
DIP switch 3 = OFF
DIP switch 4 = ON
ON
Daylight simulation
(incl. lighting control mode)
DIP switch 3 = ON
DIP switch 4 = OFF
ON
Switching on and off the luminaires
A
Via short press.
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• All LEDs: „On/Off dimming“ button.“.
• LEDs (channels 1 to 4): “Ch1” to “Ch4” buttons.
B
A
Changing the brightness manually
...
B
Via long press. Each repeated long key press causes a toggle between increased
brightness and decreased brightness.
• All LEDs: „On/Off dimming“ button.“.
• LEDs (channels 1 to 4): „Ch1“ to „Ch4“ buttons.
Note:
The LEDs of a group are all connected to the same output channel and therefore
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Operation
Storing and calling up a lighting scene
„Scene 1“ to „Scene 4“ buttons.
Proceed as follows to store lighting scenes:
Step
A
Task
1
Set the brightness of the luminaire group; see "Changing the brightness
manually".
2
Press the desired button for at least 3 seconds.
3
Confirmation: luminaires flash.
To call up a lighting scene:
Via short press.
...
B
Disabling
scene storage
Storing of scenes can be disabled by means of the DIP switches in the remote control
or in the pushbutton coupler.
Storing scenes
Remote control
Pushbutton coupler
Disabled
DIP switch 2 = OFF
DIP switch 1 = OFF
Enabled
DIP switch 2 = ON
DIP switch 1 = ON
Starting and ending the sequencer mode
A
Via short press.
B
• To start and continue the sequencer mode: „Start/time+“ button
...
• To stop the sequencer mode: „Stop/time−“ button
• To end the sequencer mode: „Ch1“ to „Ch4“, „Scene 1“ to „Scene 4“ or „On/Off dimming“.
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Setting the fade and cycle time
Set the fade time for the sequencer mode and the cycle time for the daylight simulation.
To increase the time: „Start/Time+“ button
To decrease the time: „Stop/Time−“ button
Proceed as follows:
Step
Task
1
Press the button for at least 3 seconds. The time is shown on the display;
see below.
2
Single steps: Short press
Fast forward: Long press
Operating mode
Display
Interval
Sequencer mode (fade time)
Effect Lighting
Tenths of a second
Wellness
Seconds
Long Time
Minutes
Daylight simulation (cycle time)
Hours
Brightness
Example of a sequence
Scene 1
Scene 2
Scene 3
Red:
Green:
Blue:
Fade time
Hold time*
Time
*The hold time is automatically set to 25% of the set fade time.
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Scene 1:
Ch1 (red) = max.; Ch2,Ch3,Ch4 = min.
Scene 2:
Ch2 (green) = max; Ch1,Ch3,Ch4 = min.
Scene 3:
Ch3 (blue) = max.; Ch1,Ch2,Ch4 = min.
Scene 4:
Ch1...Ch4 = off (is skipped)
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Example of a daylight simulation
Brightness
Cycle time 12h. Clock-controlled switch-on at 8 a.m.
Scene 3
Scene 2
90%
80%
Scene 4
Scene 1
50%
Cycle time
8:00
12:00
16:00
20:00
Time
Troubleshooting
If you cannot remedy the fault, please contact the Customer Service department of the
luminaire manufacturer.
Fault
Cause
Remedy
Luminaire does not function
No mains voltage present.
Check the mains supply
fuses.
Illuminant defective.
Replace illuminant.
No mains voltage present.
Check the mains supply
fuses.
Illuminant defective.
Replace illuminant.
Remote control batteries
are too weak.
Check the display.
Replace the batteries if
necessary.
Remove control is outside
the range of the infrared
receiver.
Reduce the distance.
Wrong IR coding.
Check the IR coding.
Infrared receiver is
exposed to direct light.
Shade the receiver or
select another installation
location.
Control unit does not
respond to the external
pushbutton
No mains voltage present.
Check the mains supply
fuses.
Illuminant defective.
Replace illuminant.
Luminaire does not react
as expected to the press
of a button
Button was pressed too
long or too short.
See "Operation".
No mains voltage present.
Check the mains supply
fuses.
Sequence in the masterslave mode is not synchronous
Slaves have already been
programmed and have
their own scenes.
Perform a reset and
create the sequence
again.
Slave bridges are missing.
Insert the bridges.
Control unit does not
respond to the remote
control
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Appendix
Appendix
Technical data
For LED modules
With respect to the output conditions:
1 x LINEARlight Colormix Flex (4m),
7 x LINEARlight Colormix, etc.
Operating voltage
220-240 VAC / 50-60 Hz
Permissible voltage fluctuations
198-264 VAC
Line current, nominal
0.33 A @ 230 V
Output voltage
24 VDC
Max. module wattage
60 W, distributed over all outputs
(60 W on only one output is also possible)
Power factor
PF > 0.95
Max. losses
8 W @ 230 V
Control signal
Digital EASY signal via 4-pin RJ-11 modular connection (4p4c)
Master-slave connection
Max. number of connectable
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Max. 100 m total line length
Max. 50 m to pushbutton coupler
Max. 1 master and 15 slaves are connectable
Do not route the master-slave connections
together with the power supply or LED lines.
4 EASY IR sensors
1 EASY pushbutton coupler
1 EASY USB adapter
Dimming mode
PWM (300 Hz)
Dimming range
0-100 %
Operating temperature
-20 °C … +50 °C
EASY interface
4-pin modular connection
Secondary side
Screw terminals
Max. secondary line length
10 m
Dimensions (L x W x H)
220 x 46.2 x 43.6 mm
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Appendix
Applicable standards
Safety
UIEC 61347
Performance
IEC 62384
Radio interference
EN 55015, EN 55022
Harmonic content
IEC 61000-3-2
Immunity
IEC 61547
Dimensions
Conformity with the relevant EU directives is confirmed by the CE symbol.
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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
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