LED Zone Controller 0-10V Installation Guide
© 2017 EnOcean GmbH V2.0
Page 3
4.
Linking
Linking is the process by which different devices are
configured to work with each other in a system. Sometimes
this process is also called Teach-in or Learn-in.
The LED controller can work together with two types of
devices:
n
Transmitters (switches and sensors) can provide input
data to the LED controller
n
Transceivers (gateways or controllers) can exchange data
and commands with the LED controller
To link LED controller with a transmitter or transceiver, LED
controller must be powered, within wireless range of the
device it is to be linked to, and set to linking mode to accept
links.
Once these conditions are met, the link device is triggered
to send a special link message. LED Controller receives this
link message and stores the link parameters permanently so
that the two devices can interact to provide a variety of
intelligent control options.
Linking to transmitters (sensors or switches)
Transmitters are typically energy-harvesting devices that
send RF messages to communicate a condition, level, or
state.
The following wireless transmitter types can be linked to the
LED controller:
n
Switches
n
Occupancy Sensor
n
Light Level Sensor
Transmitters can only be linked to transceivers (such as LED
controller), not to other transmitters (such as switches).
Transmitter link / unlink procedure
1.
Shortly press the LRN button to enter linking / unlinking
mode. The LRN LED starts toggling red / green indicating
that linking / unlinking mode is active. In addition, the
connected load will toggle between 0% and 100%.
Once activated, this mode stays temporary active to
provide time to link / unlink multiple devices. The mode
will stop after 30 seconds if no LRN telegram is received.
2.
For the transmitter to be linked, do one of the following
according to the type of device:
A.
Sensor: click the designated link button.
B.
Rocker Pad: click the “I” button (top button marked
on the switch plastic or “I” symbol on the back of the
switch) 3 times quickly.
3.
If the device has been linked successfully, the LRN LED
will display solid green for 4 seconds. The LED controller
is now ready to accept new links.
NOTE: After a device is linked, additional learn
telegrams received in operating mode (not in linking /
unlinking mode) from that device will cause the
connected load to toggle three times between 0% and
100%, if the EnableLinkChecker parameter is set to ON.
This allows quickly checking the connection between this
device and the LED Controller.
4.
For a linked transmitter to be unlinked, please use the
same action as described in point 2 above.
5.
If the device has been unlinked successfully then the LRN
LED will display solid red for 4 seconds and the load will
be switched to a dimming level of 10% for 4 seconds.
6.
To exit linking / unlinking mode and return to normal
operation, wait 30s without sending new LRN telegrams,
or shortly press the LRN button again.
Clear all linked transmitters
In order to clear all linked devices and reset the LED
controller to factory settings, please press and hold the LRN
button for 10 seconds. After that the LRN LED will display
solid red for 10 seconds.
Linking to Transceivers (gateways or controllers)
The LED controller is a transceiver.
Transceivers are controlling devices that send as well as
receive RF messages. They typically contain control logic and
might actuate appropriate outputs (switching a light ON or
OFF for example).
LED controller can be linked to other transceivers if desired.
The following other transceiver types are supported:
n
Demand Response Controller
n
Central Controller