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Range reduction does not always restrict the connection to the 
room in which the Light Control Box is located: Persons in the 
room directly above may sometimes also be able to establish a 
radio connection to the Light Control Box.

Adjusting the radio range:

 

Position yourself at the distance from the Light Control Box to which 
you wish to restrict the radio connection and then move approximate-
ly one metre further away from the Light Control Box.

 

Move the slide controller to the left in stages. 

 

After each movement of the slide controller, send commands to the 
Light Control Box to check whether a connection to the Light Control 
Box still exists. 

 

If the connection is interrupted, move to the desired distance and 
check whether the Light Control Box and the Bluetooth device can 
connect. To do this, you can switch to the device registration screen 
and use the <

> button.

 

If a connection is not made, move closer until the app can re-estab-
lish the connection. 

 

When the connection to the Light Control Box is re-established, 
increase the radio range slightly by moving the slide controller to the 
right.

 

Move back to the desired distance and check whether the Light 
Control Box and the Bluetooth device can connect. If this is not the 
case, repeat the two steps above until connection is successful at the 
desired distance.

 

The radio range is now adjusted.

13.1.3  Adjusting automatic mode

You can operate the Light Control Box in 

fully automatic

 and 

semi-automatic

 

mode.

Behaviour of the Light Control Box when 

Fully automatic

 is enabled:

The lighting automatically switches on if

•  The ambient light is below the set target brightness 

fully automatic

Summary of Contents for ELC SmartDriver Series

Page 1: ...1 Detailed operating instructions ESYLUX Light Control SmartDriver series ELC SmartDriver x4 for Ceiling lights with a colour temperature of 3000 K and 4000 K...

Page 2: ...any Details may be subject to change Copying is only permitted with the written consent of ESYLUX GmbH This includes translation into other languages and reuse of content for other purposes Version Da...

Page 3: ...l hole spacing 12 3 4 Type plate 13 4 Installation and connection 14 4 1 Installation 14 4 2 Connecting the Light Control Box 14 4 3 Connecting devices to the Light Control Box 16 4 3 1 Overview Conne...

Page 4: ...S2 on 44 7 5 2 DS1 DS2 off 45 7 6 Reset 45 7 7 Test start stop 45 7 8 KNX Prog On Off 46 8 The remote control menu Programming 47 8 1 Activate deactivate programming mode 47 8 2 Calibration 47 8 3 All...

Page 5: ...operation mode 79 11 4 Switching the switching channels on and off 79 12 The app menu Profiles 80 13 The app menu Settings 82 13 1 The General submenu 83 13 1 1 Setting the date and time 83 13 1 2 Ad...

Page 6: ...1 Switching the lighting on off 100 14 1 2 Dim lighting 100 14 2 Button S2 Call up profiles 101 15 Settings via DALI button 101 15 1 List of DALI commands 101 16 Maintenance 104 16 1 Cleaning 104 16...

Page 7: ...open the list of bookmarks in the PDF software by clicking the symbol Linked references You can move to specified locations by clicking on the link Many PDF programs highlight such links when you hov...

Page 8: ...ude technical data and all information regarding safe installation and operation of the ESYLUX Light Control Box An overview of functions is provided in Chapter 3 2 Chapter 5 explains the operating mo...

Page 9: ...ter 9 There is only one situation in which the infrared remote control must be used with Bluetooth models If none of the connect ed lights feature a light sensor light measurement in the connected DAL...

Page 10: ...st not be changed modified or painted doing so will void any warranty claims The manufacturer will not accept any liability for instances of personal inju ry or property damage caused by improper use...

Page 11: ...ces RJ 45 CELINE Satellite lights and NOVA Slave lights The lights are powered and controlled by the ESYLUX Light Control Box DALI additional Light Control Boxes DALI presence detectors DALI switches...

Page 12: ...ght level Switch off delay time Sets the off delay following the last detected pres ence Off warning Indicates that the off delay time has elapsed Orientation light Activates or deactivates subtle lig...

Page 13: ...Product description Doc no BA012497_02 12 107 GB 3 3 Dimensions diagrams 3 3 1 Dimensions 236 mm 474 mm 255 mm 75 mm 3 3 2 Drill hole spacing 116 mm 242 mm 245mm...

Page 14: ...6900 CU ELC Box Dali BT Art Nr EC10430688 PRI 230VAC 50 Hz 130 W ta 40 C tc 85 C SEC Constant Current DC 4x 700 mA max 48 V DALI ID Pin Code Only for LED Modules see instruction manual 1 3 2 4 Designa...

Page 15: ...tion The Light Control Box is intended for use in wall or ceiling mounting Drill four mounting holes see page 12 for drill hole spacing Screw the Light Control Box securely into place Ceiling and wall...

Page 16: ...y Connect the Box to the mains terminal and to the earth conductor terminal as shown in the wiring diagram 1 Button S1 2 Button S2 3 Phase 230 V AC 4 Neutral conductor 5 Earth conductor Wiring diagram...

Page 17: ...ights and DALI devic es via the following connections RJ 45 sockets for connecting up to four CELINE Satellites or NOVA slave lights DALI connections for connecting presence detectors DALI switches an...

Page 18: ...control the lighting according to your preferences you need to connect a DALI presence detector The following ESYLUX DALI ceiling mounted presence detectors are suitable PD C 360i 8 CU C Light order n...

Page 19: ...he CELINE and NOVA series to the RJ 45 sockets on the Light Control Box CELINE Satellite with colour temperature 3000 K and 4000 K NOVA Slave with colour temperature 3000 K and 4000 K Lights are power...

Page 20: ...ime of 30 minutes By default the model SW DALI Semi Automation item no EP10427480 is set to semi automatic with a off delay time of six minutes You can change these factory settings on both models via...

Page 21: ...bles belonging to the required DALI channel are labelled on the terminal provided to help you identify them RJ 45 C1 C2 C3 C4 DALI C4 C3 C2 C1 Use the cables to connect the DALI connections of the dev...

Page 22: ...l or select light scenes via the external DALI button Chapter 15 1 contains a list of the possible DALI commands There are two connection options 1 You can use one of the C0 sockets Suitable jacks are...

Page 23: ...t reverse polarity integrated in the EIB devices will prevent damage Proceed as follows to connect the Light Control Box to the KNX bus Use a pin connector to connect the KNX bus cable to the KNX con...

Page 24: ...Section 4 3 8 3 explains how to connect an external power supply 4 3 8 1 DALI bus voltage supply via the Light Control Boxes On delivery the switch for the DALI bus power supply on each Light Control...

Page 25: ...tch may only be ON for a maximum of five devices NOTE Connecting more than five Light Control Boxes with an active DALI bus voltage supply can damage the device For each additional Box that you want t...

Page 26: ...the switch po sition during the initialisation phase This is why you must always disconnect the device from the supply voltage before you change the switch position Follow a similar process to reacti...

Page 27: ...OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF 16 V DALI PS 16 V 230 V 230 V DALI POWER OFF OFF L N L N External DALI power supply All DALI Power switches must be OFF Disconnect the device from the supply v...

Page 28: ...es you wish to connect to the power supply The following section explains how to connect an external power supply 4 3 8 3 Connecting an external DALI power supply The external power supply is connecte...

Page 29: ...power supply 4 3 9 Connecting Light Control Boxes in parallel Before connecting ensure that the DALI bus power supply settings are correct Power supply via the Light Control Boxes For up to five Boxes...

Page 30: ...the Light Control Box during the warm up phase Connected lights are on The red and green LEDs in the presence detector flash alternately five times After approx 15 seconds the Light Control Box is rea...

Page 31: ...ement If you connect lights without an addi tional light sensor to the Light Control Box you must activate light measurement using the DALI detector This is the only way constant lighting control can...

Page 32: ...r duration is set to 0 seconds Normal operation mode Action in normal operation mode Illuminates in accordance with the pro gram factory settings when presence is detected Note Deactivation of the lig...

Page 33: ...ngs for the orientation light Trigger for orientation light mode Expiry of the set time for off warning mode Duration Depending on the settings 0 to 240 min utes or according to specific time interval...

Page 34: ...l operation Motion detection during the off warning time if override mode was active before the off warning Duration For such time that motion is detected plus the set off delay time Subsequent operat...

Page 35: ...nce detector or DALI power supply Subsequent operating mode When fully automatic is activated Energy saving mode transition to normal operation mode following presence detec tion When semi automatic i...

Page 36: ...e Orientation light mode Effect of detected move ment Ends the orientation light mode Subsequent operating mode Normal operation mode Energy saving mode Effect of detected move ment Depends on the cur...

Page 37: ...hen programming the settings In direct sunlight the standard remote control range of approx imately 8 m may be reduced due to the infrared proportion of sunlight The Mobil PDi MDi universal remote con...

Page 38: ...g you can set up quick access to this setting To do so activate the function store navigation in the System menu item The remote control then shows the last used menu item every time it is switched on...

Page 39: ...art Dim stop Light value Call scene Scene 1 Scene 2 Scene 3 Scene 4 Store scene Scene 1 Scene 2 Scene 3 Scene 4 DALI switch DS1 on DS1 off DS2 on DS2 off Reset Test start Test stop KNX Prog On KNX Pro...

Page 40: ...arning time Orientation light Orient light mode Orient light in min Orient light from h Orient light to h Full automatic Semi automatic Channel Map C1 C2 C3 C4 DALI map DALI 1 DALI 2 DALI 3 DALI 4 DAL...

Page 41: ...nu Settings made in the Functions menu item are executed temporarily but not stored as a new basic setting When settings are made in this menu the Light Control Box is therefore in override mode In th...

Page 42: ...the button to choose the menu item Channel 1 for example and confirm the selection with the button 3 Select the Off menu item and confirm the selection with the button 9 9 The lighting is switched of...

Page 43: ...1 3 Luminous efficiency The function Luminous efficiency sets the illumination level to a percentage of the maximum brightness Changing the luminous efficiency 1 Select the Functions menu item and co...

Page 44: ...0 100 30 70 DS 1 Off On Off On DS 2 Off On Off On Table 3 Default scene settings A light scene can also be activated by an external button see Chapter 14 2 Calling up a scene 1 Select the Functions me...

Page 45: ...s you to control additional non DALI compatible devices For example you can use the DALI switch to switch on non DALI compatible blackboard lighting in a classroom The Light Control Boxes are configur...

Page 46: ...mand has two purposes It switches off the entire room light ing temporarily It also deletes any commands that put the Light Control Box into override mode After a reset the Light Control Box switches...

Page 47: ...selection with the button 9 9 The test lighting switches off 7 8 KNX Prog On Off These remote control commands are for Light Control Boxes with a KNX module The command KNX Prog On enables you to assi...

Page 48: ...goes out and the Light Control Box switches the lighting off If programming mode is not ended via the key button within five minutes of the last entry the Light Control Box automatically switches bac...

Page 49: ...Channel 1 Channel 2 Channel 3 and Channel 4 are identical The calibration must be performed individually for each lighting channel During the calibration only the lighting channel that is being calibr...

Page 50: ...the button 9 9 This completes the calibration process The Light Control Box switches the lighting on at maximum brightness 11 Press the button to end calibration 12 Press the button to close programmi...

Page 51: ...duce maximum brightness 2 Select the Functions main menu and confirm the selection with the button 3 Select a lighting channel for example Channel 1 and confirm the selection with the button 4 Select...

Page 52: ...s in a room You can send the desired or measured lux values to the Light Control Box by remote control This process gives the best results for lights with a calibrated light sensor Setting the light t...

Page 53: ...rogramming mode by pressing the button 3 Select the button to choose the menu item All Channels and confirm the selection with the button 4 Select the Off delay time menu item and confirm the selectio...

Page 54: ...6 End programming mode by pressing the button 9 9 The switch off warning time is now set 8 3 5 Orientation light The Orientation light function provides subtle lighting You can also set the brightnes...

Page 55: ...Activating minutes mode 1 Select the Programming menu item and confirm the selection with the button 2 Enable programming mode by pressing the button 3 Select the button to choose the menu item All C...

Page 56: ...tes the orienta tion light is disabled Prerequisites The setting in minutes is enabled in the menu item Orient time mode For more information see Chapter Orient time mode page 54 Setting the orientati...

Page 57: ...2 Enable programming mode by pressing the button 3 Select the button to choose the menu item All Channels and confirm the selection with the button 4 Use the button to select the Orient light from h...

Page 58: ...the detector detects presence The lighting automatically switches off if the ambient light is brighter than the set target brightness or no movement is detected and the set off delay time has elapsed...

Page 59: ...the button 5 End programming mode by pressing the button 9 9 Semi automatic mode is now active 8 4 Channel Map This function enables you to assign a different channel number to a light The new channe...

Page 60: ...button to select the OK command and confirm the selection with the button 12 End programming mode by pressing the button 9 9 The channel numbers are reassigned 8 5 DALI map The four DALI interfaces of...

Page 61: ...not connected Activating the output of control commands to DALI switch 1 or 2 1 Select the Programming menu item and confirm the selection with the button 2 Enable programming mode by pressing the bu...

Page 62: ...e selection with the button 2 Enable programming mode by pressing the button 3 Select the button to choose the menu item DALI switch and confirm the selection with the button 4 Select the button to ch...

Page 63: ...mode and confirm the selection with the button 6 End programming mode by pressing the button 9 9 The selected DALI switch now operates in the set mode 8 7 Scene editor The Scene editor menu item save...

Page 64: ...to the line Scene 9 9 The matrix point OK is highlighted 10 Press the button once 9 9 Send scene appears in the display The remote control sends the new values to the Light Control Box The scene edito...

Page 65: ...Use the or buttons to set the month and confirm the setting with the button 9 9 The month is now set 9 Return to the Calendar menu with the button 10 Select the button to choose the menu item Days an...

Page 66: ...r buttons to set the seconds and confirm the setting with the button 9 9 The time is now set 12 Press the button to save your changes and exit programming mode 8 9 Factory reset The Factory reset func...

Page 67: ...nsitivity The DALI detectors connected to the Light Control Box are precise and highly sensitive presence detectors In rare cases interferences such as hot air currents may cause erroneous presence de...

Page 68: ...he button 3 Select the button to choose the menu item Detector LEDs off and confirm the selection with the button 4 End programming mode by pressing the button 9 9 The green LED switches off Activatin...

Page 69: ...ting light measurement using a DALI detector Prerequisites Choose a position as close as possible to being directly underneath the master light that you want to configure Aim the remote control direct...

Page 70: ...Detector Light Factor function The light value factor is set to a value of 2 5 ex works If the light meas urement shows that the brightness at the desk is less than the specified light target value a...

Page 71: ...s To control the Light Control Box via Bluetooth you need A device that can send via Bluetooth and that supports the Blue tooth low energy standard This is usually the case for current Smart phones No...

Page 72: ...erefore lead to inadvertent changes to the brightness Example You have accessed Scene 1 in the Profiles menu You then started up SymbiLogic whereby the scene is deactivated If you then navigate to the...

Page 73: ...ound colours may also differ between Android apps that are installed on different devices The reason The Android app adapts to the colour scheme of the device on which it is installed The differences...

Page 74: ...vailable Setting up the Bluetooth connection 1 Start the ESYLUX LIGHT CONTROL app 9 9 The device selection screen appears 2 Tap on the button 9 9 The device registration screen appears 3 Tap in the in...

Page 75: ...ht Control Boxes in a different room it is quick to update the connections using the scan function Only one current Bluetooth connection to the Light Control Box is possible at any one time If a diffe...

Page 76: ...ollowing submenus Here you will find functions with which you can deacti vate the programmed settings for a limited time In this submenu you can call and edit light profiles The first time the Light C...

Page 77: ...ngs Commands from this menu instruct the Light Con trol Box to work in override mode For more information on the operating modes see Chapter 5 11 1 Switching channels on and off You can switch the cha...

Page 78: ...dividual control Slide the switch belonging to the required channel to on or off 9 9 The channels are switched on or off as required Switching all channels on and off together Deactivate individual co...

Page 79: ...l control switch The screen changes according to the selected setting Use the slide controllers to adjust brightness Moving the brightness slide controller to the right increases the brightness moving...

Page 80: ...itching channels on and off temporarily in the menu Switching channels control DALI switch devices that are connected to the C1 and C2 DALI interfaces of the Light Control Box Non DALI compatible devi...

Page 81: ...e names A light scene consists of up to four lighting channels with a distinct bright ness A scene can also switch up to two switching channels Scenes are temporary settings in the same way as the fun...

Page 82: ...files settings screen is opened and shows these settings for example Tap the input fields whose values you wish to change Change the required value and confirm your input 9 9 Scene settings are now co...

Page 83: ...bol changes An open padlock is shown which means that set tings can now be adjusted The settings menu remains accessible without requiring a new password If you want this menu to be accessible only wi...

Page 84: ...07 GB 13 1 The General submenu The screenshots show an overview of settings 13 1 1 Setting the date and time The time must be set correctly if you want the orientation light to start and end at fixed...

Page 85: ...ruct the radio path This range may be too large For example if a smartphone is connected to a Light Control Box and the smartphone owner takes their device into the next room the connection may remain...

Page 86: ...sired distance and check whether the Light Control Box and the Bluetooth device can connect To do this you can switch to the device registration screen and use the button If a connection is not made m...

Page 87: ...o movement is detected and The off delay time has expired Setting fully automatic or semi automatic mode Tap in the selection field that displays either fully automatic or semi automatic Select the re...

Page 88: ...recent active operating mode This may be normal oper ation mode or override mode The off warning time can be set to a duration of 0 to 240 seconds Off warning is disabled if the time is set to 0 seco...

Page 89: ...ghtness Move the slide controller until the required percentage value is reached 9 9 The target brightness is now set 13 1 7 Setting orientation light afterglow The length of time for which the orient...

Page 90: ...the required start time and confirm your selection Tap on the button for the menu item To time 9 9 A settings menu appears Set the required end time for the orientation light and confirm your selecti...

Page 91: ...nfirmation prompt with Yes 9 9 The lighting goes out and the Light Control Box subsequently uses default factory settings 13 2 Light management submenu Settings for constant light management are made...

Page 92: ...urrent light value in order to compare both values The way in which the Light Control Boxes receive the current light value depends on the con nected devices Connected lights without a light sensor Th...

Page 93: ...ses these values to calcu late a conversion factor Calibration allows the Light Control Box to calcu late with greater precision the illumination level required to maintain a constant target light val...

Page 94: ...Light Control Box receives the value and dims the luminous efficiency for the next measurement Now measure the light value again using the lux meter The value is now lower than the first measurement...

Page 95: ...sors If lights with light sensors are connected to the Light Control Box ESYLUX recommends making settings after calibration To set the light target value manually use the slide controller to set the...

Page 96: ...his light receives the remote control signal Switch on the remote control using the button Select the Programming menu item and confirm the selection with the button Enable programming mode by pressin...

Page 97: ...the set brightness is too low check the brightness using a lux meter Tap Save 9 9 After the light target values have been received the lights will go off briefly The target light values are now saved...

Page 98: ...switching channels to connect ed DALI switches In the Switching channels settings submenu you can change this setting and other settings For information on how to temporarily activate and deactivate...

Page 99: ...devices such as automatic stairwell timers or current impulse relays on with an impulse The impulse is repeated regularly for as long as movement is detected Setting the operating mode Tap to activat...

Page 100: ...annel C2 You can change this assignment in the DALI mapping submenu You can also assign both DALI interfaces to one lighting channel Assigning a different lighting channel to a DALI interface Tap to a...

Page 101: ...s Press the S1 button 9 9 Depending on the previous status the lighting switches on or off The Light Control Box switches to normal operation mode when the button is pressed If the brightness is above...

Page 102: ...tes scene 1 After 10 seconds previous button presses are reset and the count starts again 15 Settings via DALI button All Light Control Boxes can be controlled via external DALI buttons The DALI butto...

Page 103: ...I switches DOWN Group 2 Channel 3 dims the brightness No command to other lighting channels or DALI switches DOWN Group 3 Channel 4 dims the brightness No command to other lighting channels or DALI sw...

Page 104: ...LEVEL Group 2 Channel 3 is switched on No command to other lighting chan nels or DALI switches RECALL MAX LEVEL Group 3 Channel 4 is switched on No command to other lighting chan nels or DALI switche...

Page 105: ...e switch off delay time has been set too short Lighting is switched off during the hours of darkness despite the presence of persons Ambient light level is above the preset twi light switch value Ligh...

Page 106: ...t 2 Compare the brightness value with the specified light target value 3 Adjust the sensitivity of the detector using the remote control function Detector Light Factor Chapter 8 15 If the con trolled...

Page 107: ...isposal As the owner you are required by law to correctly dispose of used devices Contact your local town council for more information 19 EC declaration of conformity We hereby declare that the design...

Page 108: ...ansit nor to damage caused as a result of failure to follow the user or maintenance instructions and or as a result of improper installation Any illuminants or batteries supplied with the device are n...

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