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Index 

A

 

Actuator ................................................................................. 9 

Add device ........................................................................... 21 

Allocation of devices ............................................................ 20 

C

 

Circuit diagrams ............................................................. 14, 15 

Cleaning .............................................................................. 31 

Commissioning .................................................................... 17 

Connection and installation ................................................. 13 

D

 

Detection range ................................................................... 14 

Device overview .................................................................. 10 

Diagnosis of faults ............................................................... 32 
Dimensional drawings ......................................................... 12 

E

 

Environment .......................................................................... 7 

F

 

Firmware update .................................................................. 31 

Functions ............................................................................... 9 

I

 

Identification ........................................................................ 23 
Identification label ................................................................ 23 

Improper use ......................................................................... 5 

Information and symbols used ............................................... 4 

Information on the manual ..................................................... 3 
Installation ........................................................................... 15 

Intended use .......................................................................... 5 

L

 

Liability ................................................................................... 3 
Links .................................................................................... 28 

actuator ........................................................................... 29 

Additional sensors .......................................................... 30 

sensor ............................................................................. 29 

M

 

Maintenance ........................................................................ 31 

N

 

Notes ....................................................................................33 

O

 

Operation .............................................................................31 

Overview of types ..................................................................9 

P

 

Parameter settings 

Movement detector (sensor) ...........................................27 

Movement detectors/switch actuators, 1gang .................27 

Planning instructions ............................................................13 

Protection .............................................................................11 

Q

 

Qualification of personnel ......................................................5 

S

 

Safety .....................................................................................4 

Safety instructions ............................................................6, 13 

Scope of supply .....................................................................9 
Select device ........................................................................26 

Sensor ....................................................................................9 

Serialnumber ........................................................................23 

Setup and function .................................................................8 
Specifying a name ...............................................................25 

System Access Point ...........................................................17 

Coupling with wireless devices .......................................18 

T

 

Target group ..........................................................................5 

Technical data ......................................................................11 

Temperature 

ambient ...........................................................................11 
storage ............................................................................11 

Types of load .......................................................................11 

U

 

Update .................................................................................31 

W

 

Wireless device 

Factory settings ...............................................................19 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Summary of Contents for MSA-F-1.1.1-***-WL series

Page 1: ...2CKA001473B9194 14 06 2017 Technical Reference Manual ABB free home Movement detector switch actuator 1gang wireless MSA F 1 1 1 WL ...

Page 2: ... Functions 9 3 4 Device overview 10 4 Technical data 11 4 1 Types of load 11 4 2 Dimensional drawings 12 5 Connection and installation 13 5 1 Planning instructions 13 5 2 Safety instructions 13 5 3 Detection range 14 5 4 Circuit diagrams 14 5 5 Installation 15 6 Commissioning 17 6 1 Coupling of wireless devices with the System Access Point 18 6 2 Allocation of devices and definition of channels 20...

Page 3: ...mage to property and ensure both reliable operation and a long service life for the device Please keep this manual in a safe place If you pass the device on also pass on this manual along with it ABB accepts no liability for any failure to observe the instructions in this manual If you require additional information or have questions about the device please contact ABB or visit our Internet site a...

Page 4: ...arning symbol in connection with the signal word Danger indicates an imminently threatening danger which leads to death or serious irreversible injuries Warning Serious damage to health The respective warning symbol in connection with the signal word Warning indicates a threatening danger which can lead to death or serious irreversible injuries Caution Damage to health The respective warning symbo...

Page 5: ...e exclusively by the user operator The device is not intended for the following Unauthorized structural changes Repairs Outdoor use The use in bathroom areas Substitute for an alarm system 2 4 Target group Qualifications of personnel Installation commissioning and maintenance of the device must only be carried out by trained and properly qualified electrical installers The electrical installer mus...

Page 6: ... be performed by authorised and qualified electricians Disconnect the mains power supply before installation or dismantling Never use the device with damaged connecting cables Do not open covers firmly bolted to the housing of the device Use the device only in a technically faultless state Do not make changes to or perform repairs on the device on its components or its accessories Caution Risk of ...

Page 7: ...ollecting depot All packaging materials and devices bear the markings and test seals for proper disposal Always dispose of the packaging material and electric devices and their components via the authorized collecting depots and disposal companies The products meet the legal requirements in particular the laws governing electronic and electrical devices and the REACH ordinance EU Directive 2012 19...

Page 8: ...lush mounted installation The movement detector and the switch actuator form a single unit The devices respond to moving body heat and switch on the lights They are appropriately pre programmed and switch directly after being installed However this pre configuration can be adjusted as required The devices do not serve as a substitute for an alarm system Sensor and actuator are combined in a flush ...

Page 9: ...uator channels Switching load MSA F 1 1 1 WL Movement detector switch actuator 1gang wireless 1 1 1 x 2300 W Table 1 Overview of types 3 3 Functions The following table provides an overview of the possible functions and applications of the device Icon of the user interface Information Name Movement detectors Type Sensor Made available by Movement detector switch actuator Function Sensor for moveme...

Page 10: ...4 Device overview 4 1 3 2 Fig 2 Overview of devices Movement detector switch actuator 1gang wireless 1 Phase sensing L 2 Mark TOP 3 Terminal strip for cover 4 Bottom terminal block 1 Fig 3 Cover sensor 1 Cover sensor for Movement detector switch actuator 1gang wireless ...

Page 11: ... and reset removable Transmission protocol free home wireless Transmission frequency 2 400 2 483 GHz Maximum transmission power WL wireless 15 dBm Power consumption 1 W Maximum load 10 Ax Protection IP20 Ambient temperature 5 C to 45 C Storage temperature 20 C to 70 C Opening angle 180 Mounting height 1 1 m 1 3 m Table 3 Technical data 4 1 Types of load Movement detector switch actuator 1gang 2300...

Page 12: ... Manual 2CKA001473B9194 12 4 2 Dimensional drawings Note All dimensions are specified in mm All device types listed in this manual have the same dimensions 71 71 32 53 Fig 4 Dimensions of all described device types all dimensions in mm ...

Page 13: ... Danger Electric voltage Install the device only if you have the necessary electrical engineering knowledge and experience Incorrect installation endangers your life and that of the users of the electrical system Incorrect installation can cause serious damage to property e g due to fire The minimum necessary expert knowledge and requirements for the installation are as follows Apply the five safe...

Page 14: ...anual 2CKA001473B9194 14 5 3 Detection range Fig 5 Detection range 1 Mounting heights detection levels 2 Detection range 0 C 36 C 3 Horizontal reduction of the detection range by masking 5 4 Circuit diagrams L N 10 A L N 1 Fig 6 Electrical connection ...

Page 15: ...stall the device perform the following steps Note The sensor must be pulled off the flush mounted insert before mounting 1 Turn the device into the correct installation position The mark TOP 1 must be aligned toward the top Note Observe the correct polarity 2 Connect the 230 V power cord to the bottom terminal block 2 see chapter Circuit diagrams on page 14 3 Insert the device into the flush mount...

Page 16: ...Connection and installation Technical Reference Manual 2CKA001473B9194 16 5 Attach the sensor onto the device insert Observe the correct position of the terminal strip 1 Fig 9 Connection of bus ...

Page 17: ...ts during commissioning When energized a device that has not been programmed is in programming mode for 30 minutes and can be logged into the system Programmed devices share information about their type and supported functions with the System Access Point During initial commissioning all devices are given a universal name Sensor switch actuator 1 1gang etc The installer must change this name withi...

Page 18: ...ready for use 3 Switch on the mains power supply of the free home wireless devices The devices are now in programming mode for 30 minutes Fig 10 Coupling wireless devices with the System Access Point 4 In the user interface of the System Access Point select System settings free home Wireless settings Search The System Access Point consecutively scans all free home wireless devices Devices that are...

Page 19: ...ome wireless device 2 Keep the button at the bottom left pressed 3 Re energize the device The LED flashes slowly for 10 seconds then fast for 5 seconds and then goes out The factory settings are restored and the device can now be programmed again NOTE Devices which are already in factory settings are not reset again The LED remains out in step 3 ...

Page 20: ...s and definition of channels The devices connected to the system must be identified i e they are allocated to a room according to their function and are given a practical name The allocation is made via the allocation function of the Web based user interface of the System Access Point ...

Page 21: ... 1 In the Add devices bar select the desired application and pull it via drag and drop into the floor plan Fig 11 Dragging the application from the add bar A pop up window opens which lists all the devices that are connected to the bus and suitable for the selected application ...

Page 22: ...Commissioning Technical Reference Manual 2CKA001473B9194 22 Fig 12 Pop up window with the suitable devices ...

Page 23: ...ber or via switching Identification via serial number Fig 13 Identification via serial number Compare the serial number and the short ID of the identification label which is glued on the device plan with the numbers and IDs in the list This is how the searched for device and possibly the searched for channel are identified ...

Page 24: ... switching only suitable for actuators Fig 14 Identification via switching 1 Select a device and a channel from the list 2 Press the button in the detailed view of the device The connected load is switched 3 Repeat the last two steps until you have located the searched for device ...

Page 25: ... right This takes over the entry Note The settings of the device can be adjusted via the Web based user interface of the System Access Point For pre programmed devices movement detector switch actuator unit the default settings can be adjusted This allows the channel selection to be influenced These settings however can only be made in part with a fitter access see online Help of the System Access...

Page 26: ...gs are made via the allocation function of the Web based user interface of the System Access Point Select device Fig 16 Select device 1 Select the device icon 1 in the floor plan of the working area view All setting options for the respective channel are displayed in the list view 2 For rockers sensors the corresponding rocker must be selected The following settings are available ...

Page 27: ...re possible Fig 17 Actuator settings Sensor settings movement detector 1 Changing the name 2 Deleting the channel 3 Switching of the actuator via the button 4 Selection of the brightness conditions at which the device is to respond Activation independent of the brightness during twilight during darkness Fig 18 Sensor settings Movement detector 6 3 1 2 Parameter settings of movement detector sensor...

Page 28: ...ther This allows simple switch off circuits or two way circuits to be implemented The linking in the list view is made via the linking function of the Web based user interface of the System Access Point NOTE For pre programmed devices switch actuator units a link is automatically established between actuator and sensor since they are combined in the one device ...

Page 29: ...ect the actuator 2 that is to be served by the sensor 3 Press the tick at the bottom right to take over the entries A blue connecting line indicates the link between the two devices The configuration is now transmitted automatically to the devices The transmission can depending on the number of affected devices take a number of seconds During the transmission a progress bar is displayed around the...

Page 30: ... the working area select the second sensor 1 that is to be linked with the actuator 2 Select the actuator 2 that is to be served by the sensor 3 Press the arrow at the bottom right to take over the entries An additional blue connecting line indicates the link between the two devices After the transmission of the configuration the sensor can be operated directly locally ...

Page 31: ...t perform repairs Once the device is opened the warranty is void Access to the device must be guaranteed for operation testing inspection maintenance and repairs according to DIN VDE 0100 520 9 1 Cleaning Caution Risk of damaging the device When spraying on cleaning agents these can enter the device through crevices Do not spray cleaning agents directly onto the device Aggressive cleaning agents c...

Page 32: ...can be measured via the phase sensor L and determined whether the device carries current after being connected If it carries current the cause of the fault is not the electronic insert Fig 22 Phase sensing L Pull off the sensor 2 4 Feed the probe of the ammeter into the phase sensor L 1 The measuring device indicates whether the device carries current ...

Page 33: ...Notes Technical Reference Manual 2CKA001473B9194 33 10 Notes ...

Page 34: ...nstallation 15 Intended use 5 L Liability 3 Links 28 actuator 29 Additional sensors 30 sensor 29 M Maintenance 31 N Notes 33 O Operation 31 Overview of types 9 P Parameter settings Movement detector sensor 27 Movement detectors switch actuators 1gang 27 Planning instructions 13 Protection 11 Q Qualification of personnel 5 S Safety 4 Safety instructions 6 13 Scope of supply 9 Select device 26 Senso...

Page 35: ... of this document without prior notice The detailed specifications agreed upon apply for orders ABB accepts no responsibility for possible errors or incompleteness in this document We reserve all rights to this document and the topics and illustrations contained therein The document and its contents or extracts thereof must not be reproduced transmitted or reused by third parties without prior wri...

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