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TRI
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2
SYS
sarl
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300 rue des arts et métiers, 21410 PONT DE PANY
The sensor
10020051
transmit the measured occupancy according to the profil
EEP §A5-07-01
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5.1 Occupancy detection
The sensor is equipped with a permanently active PIR sensor. If a movement is
detected, a radio telegram with the occupied status is sent immediately and a 2-
minutes timer starts (no telegram will be sent during this time). At the end of
these 2 minutes, the sensor has 2 possibilities of acting:
a)
If a movement is detected, a telegram is transmitted and the timer starts
again.
b)
No movement is detected, the sensor transmit two telegrams to indicate
that the place is unoccupied. The first one after 10minutes, and the second
one 30minutes after the last occupied transmission. If a movement is
detected during this state, an occupied message is transmitted
immediately
.
5.2 Testing modes
Before starting ay test, be sure that the sensor is charged enough (see section
4.1 Installation instructions)
.
Note :
- If the sensor is not charged enough, it will not enter the chosen test mode:
it will red blink by using the
SET
button (it will green blink if sensor is
enough charged)
- After pressing the button, the test mode will be activated during 3 minutes.
- To quit the test mode, press
LRN
button for 5 seconds.
5.2.1 Coverage range test
Use this test to determine the range coverage of the occupancy sensor.
1. Press SET Button for 5 seconds: a red LED will blink to confirm the
entering in coverage range test.
2. Move in and out the range of the sensor to determine the coverage range.
The sensor blinks when a movement is detected.
3. Do small hand movements just at
the limit of the area to see if it is
detected.
Note:
Be sure that the sensor detects
nothing because of activity outside the
desired coverage area or because of heat
sources.
If
there
are
inconvenient
detections, change the switch from REG to
LOW (back of the sensor near the
additional battery placement).
5.2.2 Light test
Use this test to measure the light level received by the sensor.
1. Press SET button during 10 seconds: green and red LEDs blink to confirm
the entering in light test.
2. Look at LED blink sequences to determine the light level:
-
5blinks at most means a very good lightening (200lux or more)
-
1 blink at least means a low lightening (less than 25 lux)
3. If more lightening is needed, change the location or the orientation.
Note:
If there is no blinking, change the location of the sensor or add an
additional CR2032 battery.
5.3 Optional settings
Two parameters may be configured. They are
deactivated by default
and
stored in the absence of energy.
Note that these parameters use additional energy and are not recommended for
low lit installations.
5.3.1 Led blink
A red LED situated under the PIR lens blinks for each occupied telegram sent.
1. To activate / deactivate blink signal, press
LRN
button during 3 seconds:
LRN
button’s green LED blink
one time to validate the setting.
2. The new state is indicated by 3 blinks of green LED for the activation, and
3 blinks of red LED for the deactivation.
5.3.2 Heartbeat
Unoccupied telegram is sent every hour.
1. To activate / deactivate heartbeat signal, press
LRN
button during 5
seconds: green and red LEDs blink one time to validate the setting.
2. The new state is indicated by 3 blinks of green LED for the activation, and
3 blinks of red LED for the deactivation.
5.4 Additional assistance (optional)
In locations where light level is low or in case of long time use in darkness, the
use of a CR2032 battery or a 3 to 5V external power supply may be necessary in
addition to solar cell.
1. Remove the sensor from the mounting plate and chose the assistance
2a. Insert the coin battery in the battery holder, visible side is positive side
of battery (+)
2b. Link the external 3 to 5V (DC) supply, respect (+) and (
–
) poles in
screw terminals.
3.
Remount the sensor on the mounting plate. (see section
4.1 Installation
instruction
)
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frame description is described in the
EnOcean Equipment Profiles
EEP2.6
document
available on:
www.enocean-alliance.org/en/enocean_standard
6.1 New or existing installation
•
Check the circuit breaker, the electrical supply and the load connected to the
receiver associated with the transmitter (qualified electricians).
• If the receiver functions at a shorter distance relative to the sensor, it is subject
to interference or used outside the transmission range.
• Search the system environment for changes that could cause the interference
(for example movement of metallic cabinets, furniture or partitions).
• Use the sensor or receiver in a more suitable locati
on.
•
Clear the receiver and perform a new learn process.
6.2 No telegram transmission
• Press
SET
button to transmit a telegram
• Veri
fy that the LED blinks when a movement is detected while the coverage
range test (see section
5.2.1 Coverage range test
).
•
Verify that sensor is enough charged.
6.3 Automatic activation of receiver
• The cause may be the activation of a sensor or transmi
tter that could be
accidentally associated to the receiver.
• Clear the receiver and restart the association
• verify th
at there is at least 1.2m between sensor and heat sources to avoid
detection disturbance.
• Reduce the sensibility changing switch from
REG to LOW (see section
5.2.1
)
6.4 No receiver activation or limitation of the range of the radio signals
• Check s
ending a telegram by pressing the
SET
button
• Transmitter/receiver used close to metallic objects or close to materials
containing metallic elements. Observe a distance of at least 10 cm.
•
Check the teach transmitter/receiver
•
Check receiver connection
• Hu
midity in the materials.
• Devices emitting high frequency signals such as audio and video systems,
computers, electronic ballasts or fluorescent tubes. Observe a distance of at
least 0.5 m.
6.5 Telegrams and heartbeat explanation
• DB3: internal su
per cap voltage, 0
–
250 (% of 0-5V).
• DB2: solar cell furnished current, from 0 to 127 µA.
• DB1: 0xFF (occupied) or 0x00 (unoccupied)
• DB0: 0x0B (ceiling mounted sensor)
6.6 Contacts
E-mail: ............................
This product can be marketed and distributed in the countries of the European
Union. Hereby
TRI
0
2
SYS
declares that radio equipment
10020051
is in
compliance with directive 2014/53/EU, known as the RED Directive.
The full text of the EU declaration of conformity is available at the following
internet address:
www.trio2sys.fr
.
D. Girard
6. Troubleshooting
7. Declaration of conformity
5. Controls and functions