6LE000384C
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TYA661..
Dimmer 1gang
TXA661..
Dimmer 1gang
6LE000384C
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6LE000384C
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Hager 12.16 - 6LE000384C
Hager Controls S.A.S., 33 rue Saint-Nicolas, B.P. 10140, 67703 SAVERNE CEDEX, France - www.hager.com
Safety instructions
Electrical equipment may only be installed and
assembled by a qualified electrician in accord-
ance with the relevant installation standards,
guidelines, regulations, directives, safety and
accident prevention regulations of the country.
Failure to comply with these instructions may
result in damage to the device, fire or other
hazards.
Hazard due to electric shock. Disconnect be-
fore working on the device or replacing illumi-
nants. Take into account all circuit breakers
that supply dangerous voltages to the device.
Hazard due to electric shock. The device is not
suited for safe disconnection of the mains sup-
ply. Even when the device is switched off, the
load is not galvanically separated from the
mains supply.
Hazard due to electric shock on the SELV or
PELV installation. Do not connect any loads for
low voltage SELV, PELV or FELV together.
Do not connect any LED or compact fluores-
cent lamps that are not expressly suitable for
dimming. The device could get damaged.
Do not connect lights with integrated dimmer.
Do not connect capacitive load and inductive
loads together on the output.
The permissible maximum load per device
must not be exceeded.
These instructions are an integral component
of the product and must be retained by the end
user.
Design and layout of the device
(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)
(5)
(6)
(7)
(8)
(9)
(10)
Figure 1: Device overview
(1) Slide switch auto/min/max/manu
(2) Illuminated button for dimming mode
(3) KNX bus connection terminal
(4) Connection of load
(5) Labelling field with cover
(6) Illuminated programming button
(7) Operation button for manual operation with
status LED
(8) Control LED short-circuit and overload pro-
tection
(9) Control LED overheating protection
(10) Mains connection
Function
System information
This device is a product of KNX system and corre-
sponds to the KNX guidelines. Detailed specialised
knowledge obtained from KNX training courses
is required for comprehension. The planning,
installation and commissioning of the device is
carried out with the help of KNX-certified software.
Systemlink start-up:
The function of the device is software-depend-
ent. The software is to be taken from the product
database. You can find the latest version of the
product database, technical descriptions as well as
conversion and additional support programmes on
our website.
Easylink start-up:
The function of the device is configuration-de-
pendent. The configuration can also be done using
devices developed specially for simple setting and
start-up.
This type of configuration is only possible with
devices of the easylink system. Easylink stands for
easy, visually supported start-up. Preconfigured
standard functions are assigned to the in/outputs
by means of a service module.
Functional description
The device has a load output. It works with auto-
matic load detection depending on the connected
load in the phase cut-on or phase cut-off and ena-
bles switching and dimming via the KNX bus of:
- Incandescent lamps and halogen lamps
- Low-voltage halogen lamps with conventional
or electronic transformer
- dimmable LED and energy-saving lamps
Additionally, the device has a learn function for
more efficient control of energy-saving lamps and
230 V LED lamps.
Correct use
- Dimming of electrical loads AC 230 V.
- Installation on DIN rail according to DIN EN
60715 in distribution box.
Product characteristics
- Status display of the output on the device
- Manual activation of the output on the device
possible, building site operation
- Automatic load detection
- Setting the minimum and maximum dimming
value
- Timer functions
- Scene function
- Forced position by higher-level controller
Short-circuit and overload protection
Short-circuit and overload are signalled via the
control LED (8). The load is throttled (see Trouble-
shooting).
Overheating protection
Overheating of the device is signalled by a perma-
nent light of the control LED (9). The connected
load is throttled (see Troubleshooting).
Operation
Manual operation
Bus or mains power supply is present.
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Push switch (1) to position
.
Manual operation is switched on, the output can
be controlled using the operation button (7).
During manual operation, the controller is deac-
tivated via the KNX bus.
Systemlink start-up:
Depending on the programming, the manual
operation is either activated permanently or for
a time period configured via the application soft-
ware. If the manual operation is disabled via the
application software, no activation takes place.
Or:
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Move switch (1) to position
auto
.
The manual operation is switched off. Operation
takes place solely via the KNX bus. The output
adopts the brightness predefined by the bus
controller.
Operating output in manual operation
Operation takes place by a short or long press on
the operation button (table 1).
If the integrated LED flashes when pressing the
operation button, no load is connected.
Status
Performance when pressing
the button
Load is switched
off.
Status LED of
the button (7)
is off.
Short press on button:
Switch ON the connected load.
LED lights up.
Long press on button:
Dim up to maximum brightness.
Status LED of the button (7)
lights up.
Load is switched
on.
Status LED of
the button (7)
lights up.
Short press on button:
Switch OFF the connected load.
Status LED (7) of the button
goes out.
Long press on button:
Changes the current bright-
ness. Dimming takes place in
the opposite direction of the last
dimming operation until maxi-
mum or minimum brightness.
Table 1: Manual operation
Information for electricians
Installation and electrical connection
DANGER!
Touching live parts can result in an
electric shock!
An electric shock can be lethal!
Disconnect the connecting cables
before working on the device and
cover all live parts in the area!
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CAUTION!
Impermissible heating if the load of
the device is too high!
The device and the connected cables
may get damaged in the connection
area!
Do not exceed the maximum current
carrying capacity!
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Observe temperature range. Provide sufficient
cooling.
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Mount device onto DIN rail in accordance with
DIN EN 60715.
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Connect device
Fig 2: Installation/deinstallation with plug-in terminals
Charge
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(11)
Fig 3: Device connection
(11) Load
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Connect bus cable via connecting terminal (3).
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Connect load (11) on the lower terminal strip (4)
of the device.
Start-up
Systemlik: Loading the physical address and
application software
The switch for manual operation (1) is in position
auto.
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Switch on bus voltage.
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Press programming button (5).
The button lights up.
If the button does not light up, no bus voltage is
present.
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Load the physical address into the device.
Status LED of the button goes out.
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Load application software.
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Note down the physical address on the labelling
field (5).
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Easylink:
Information on the system configuration can be
taken from the extensive description of the service
module easylink.
Start up the device.
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Switch on mains supply.
Functional test
The functionality of the outputs is displayed via the
status LED of the operation button (7).
LED status
Meaning of the signal
LED lights up
permanently
Load is activated
LED flashes
No load connected
Setting minimum and maximum dimming value
on the device
The device is ready for operation.
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Setting brightness value
The brightness value can be set by manual
operation on the device or by the programmed
dimming button of an operating unit.
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Set switch (1) to max. in order to apply the set
brightness as maximum dimming value.
Or:
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Set switch (1) to min. in order to apply the set
brightness as minimum dimming value.
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Keep the operation button (7) pressed for more
than 3 s.
The status LED flashes twice. The set bright-
ness value is saved.
If the minimum or maximum dimming value are
outside the setting range, the status LED (7)
flashes permanently after the save operation.
Setting dimming mode on the device
In the factory setting, the device performs an
automatic load detection for ohmic, inductive and
capacitive loads and selects the suitable dimming
performance. If the load type is known, this can
be specified on the device without performing an
automatic load detection.
The device is ready for operation.
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Keep the dimming mode button (2) pressed
until the status LED of the operation button (7)
flashes.
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Briefly press the dimming mode button (2)
repeatedly until the coloured lighting of the
button (2) displays the desired operating mode
(Table 2).
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Keep the dimming mode button (2) pressed
until the lighting of the button (2) flashes quickly.
While the button is flashing quickly, the selected
operating mode is set. After that, the operating
mode is displayed for approx. 3 s before the
button goes out.
If the setting is not confirmed by holding down
the button, the device will revert to its previous
dimming mode after 2 minutes.
If the operating mode selected is not suitable
for the connected load, the dimming channel
will reset to „factory setting“ automatically.
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Lighting
button (2)
Dimming mode
yellow
Energy-saving lamps
1)
purple
Capacitive load (CFL)
blue
Inductive load
red
LED load
green
taught-in load (CFL + LED)
1)
white
automatic load setting (factory
setting)
1) The load for the selected dimming mode is only taught
in for approx. 30 s. This can lead to temporary impair-
ment of the lighting.
Table 2
Displaying dimming mode
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Short press on dimming mode button (2).
The coloured lighting of the button will display
the current operating mode for approx. 3 s
(Table 2).
Teach in the load of an operating unit via the
button
When teaching in the connected load, the dimming
performance for compact fluorescent lamps and
LED lamps is optimised.
The device is ready for operation. The dimming
button of an operating unit has been programmed
with the taught-in output.
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Press the dimming button 5 times briefly, then
keep the button pressed until the load switches
off.
The short press is independent of the config-
ured operating performance on the operating
unit ( 5 x On, 5 x Off or 5 x On/Off).
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Press button once briefly.
The teach-in procedure lasts approx. 30 s. To
optimise the dimming performance, a dimming
operation is performed. After teaching in, the
connected load lights up at maximum bright-
ness and flashes once. The teach-in process is
complete.
Depending on the connected load, the minimum
brightness may change due to the teach-in
process.
Resetting taught-in loads in the device
The device can be reset to automatic load detec-
tion, e.g. after replacing illuminants.
Automatic load detection is particularly suitable
for loads that can be dimmed clearly in the
phase cut-on or phase cut-off („conventional
loads“).
The device is ready for operation. The dimming
button of an operating unit has been programmed
with the taught-in output.
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Press the dimming button 5 times briefly, then
keep the button pressed until the load switches
off.
The short press is independent of the config-
ured operating performance on the operating
unit ( 5 x On, 5 x Off or 5 x On/Off).
If the dimming button is no longer pressed within
the next 10 seconds, the learned dimming
principle is retained.
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Press button 2 times briefly.
The load flashes twice. The automatic load
detection is enabled again.
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Appendix
Technical data
Supply voltage
230V~ +10/-15%
via mains
240V~ +6/-6%
Mains frequency
50/60 Hz
Supply voltage KNX/EIB
21-32V
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SELV
Current consumption KNX/EIB
2.3 mA
Consumption without load
350 mW
Surge voltage
4 kV
Upstream protection: circuit breaker
10 A
Degree of protection of housing
IP 20
Degree of protection of housing
under front panel
IP30
IK (impact protection)
04
Overvoltage class
III
Dimension
4 modules, 4 x 17.5 mm
Connection capacity
0.75 mm²…2.5 mm²
Operating temperature
-5 …+ 45°C
Storage temperature
- 20 …+ 70°C
Communication media KNX
TP 1
Configuration mode
S-Mode, easy link
controller (TXA661..)
Variant 300 W
Energy dissipation
4 W
230 V incandescent lamps, halogen lamps 300 W
12 V / 24 V halogen lamps
with conventional transformer
300 VA
12 V / 24 V halogen lamps
with electronic transformer
300 W
Dimmable energy-saving lamps (CFL)/
Dimmable LED lamps
60 W
Variant 600 W
Energy dissipation
7.5 W
230 V incandescent lamps, halogen lamps 600 W
12 V / 24 V halogen lamps
with conventional transformer
600 VA
12 V / 24 V halogen lamps
with electronic transformer
600 W
Dimmable energy-saving lamps (CFL)/
Dimmable LED lamps
120 W
Conventional or electronic transformers should
not be operated with less than 75% of their
nominal load.
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Troubleshooting
Manual operation not possible
Cause 1: Switch (1) not moved to
.
Move switch to
.
Cause 2: Manual operation is not enabled (Sys-
temlink).
Enable manual operation via application soft-
ware.
Connected loads do not light up
Cause1 : Electronic short-circuit and overload
protection has triggered, control LED (8) lights up/
flashes.
Reduce connected load, check wiring and
repair if necessary.
Cause 2 : Overheating protection has triggered,
control LED (9) lights up.
Reduce connected load, provide sufficient cool-
ing, increase distance to adjacent devices.
Bus operation is not possible
Cause 1 : Bus voltage is not present.
Check bus connection terminals for correct
polarity.
Check bus voltage by briefly pressing the
programming button (6), red LED flashes if bus
voltage is present. If mains voltage is availa-
ble without bus voltage, the red LED is lit up
permanently.
Cause 2 : Manual operation is active. Switch (1) is
in position
.
Move switch (1) to position
auto
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Correct Disposal of This product
(Waste Electrical & Electronic
Equipment).
(Applicable in the European Union and other European
countries with separate collection systems).
This marking shown on the product or its literature
indicates that it hould not be disposed with other
household wasted at the end of its working life. To prevent
possible harm to the environment or human health from
uncontrolled waste disposal, please separate this from
other types of wastes and recycle it responsibly to
promote the sustainable reuse of material resources.
Household users should contact either the retailer where
they purchased this product, or their local government
office, for details of where and how they can take this item
for environmentally safe recycling.
Business users should contact their supplier and check
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product should not be mixed with other commercial
wastes of disposal.
Usable in all Europe
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and in Switzerland
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