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 Technical Manual Presence Detector SCN-P360XX.01

 

 

 

MDT technologies GmbH  •  

51766 Engelskirchen  •  Papiermühle 1

 

 

Tel.: +49-2263-880  •  Fax: +49-2263-4588  • [email protected]  •  www.mdt.de

 

28

 

 

4.5

 

Constant

 

level

 

light

 

 

By

 

using

 

the

 

new

 

proportional

 

Master/Slave

 

Constant

 

level

 

light

 

regulation,

 

the

 

light

 

of

 

the

 

room

 

can

 

be

 

controlled

 

intelligent

 

so

 

that

 

outer

 

light

 

has

 

no

 

influence

 

to

 

the

 

light

 

in

 

the

 

room.

 

Up

 

to

 

three

 

light

 

groups

 

can

 

be

 

controlled

 

in

 

a

 

way

 

that

 

the

 

brightness

 

all

 

over

 

the

 

room

 

has

 

the

 

same

 

level

 

indepent

 

of

 

outer

 

infunces

 

of

 

the

 

sun

 

or

 

other

 

lights.

 

The

 

light

 

control

 

helps

 

saving

 

energy.

 

 

Notice:

 

The

 

light

 

groups

 

should

 

be

 

set

 

to

 

one

 

light

 

group

 

or

 

one

 

light

 

group

 

and

 

HCV.

 

A

 

Constant

 

level

 

light

 

regulation

 

of

 

to

 

light

 

groups/zones

 

is

 

not

 

reasonalble.

 

 

The

 

following

 

figure

 

shows

 

the

 

principal

 

oft

 

he

 

constant

 

level

 

light

 

control:

 

 

Figure

 

14:

 

Overview

 

proportional

 

zone

 

control

 

 

4.5.1

 

General

 

settings/

 

Main

 

principle

 

regulation

 

 

The

 

following

 

figure

 

shows

 

the

 

available

 

settings

 

for

 

the

 

general

 

settings

 

of

 

the

 

constant

 

level

 

light

 

regulation:

 

 

Figure

 

15:

 

General

 

settings

 

constant

 

level

 

light

 

regulation

 

 

 

Summary of Contents for SCN-P360D3.01

Page 1: ...H Gesch ftsbereich Geb udeautomation Tel 49 2263 880 Fax 49 2263 4588 E Mail automation mdt de www mdtautomation de 1 04 2013 Technical Manual MDT Presence Detector SCN P360D3 01 SCN P360K3 01 SCN P36...

Page 2: ...munication objects 10 3 1 Overview 10 3 2 Default settings oft he communication objects 10 4 Reference ETS Parameter 12 4 1 General 12 4 2 Light HCV 14 4 2 1 Sensor configuration 14 4 2 2 Detector con...

Page 3: ...s GmbH 51766 Engelskirchen Papierm hle 1 Tel 49 2263 880 Fax 49 2263 4588 knx mdt de www mdt de 3 5 Index 39 5 1 List of illustrations 39 5 2 List of tables 40 6 Attachment 41 6 1 Statutory requiremen...

Page 4: ...nd presence switching options for movement and lightness separate communication object for night Master Slave function Standby Orientation light 2 area mode SCN P360K3 01 Presence Detector 3 Pyro Dete...

Page 5: ...www mdt de 5 2 3 Exemplary circuit diagram Figure 1 Exemplary circuit diagram 2 4 Installation instructions for mounting The following figure shows the adjustment of the particular sensors identified...

Page 6: ...resence detector should be placed in the middle of the room It is important for the constant level control to install the detector in a minimum distance of 60 cm to the next lamp and in the line of th...

Page 7: ...ghtgroup 1 2 at the SCN PM360K3 01 only one light group can be activated The settings for the presence mode can be done here So the operating mode of the light group the sending behavior and a brightn...

Page 8: ...ing filter adjustable cyclic sending HLK Detector settings Operating mode adjustable LED display adjustable Follow Up time adjustable Brightness threshold adjustable Blocking object Force control obje...

Page 9: ...ble parameters depend to the chosen product type The additional functions for the plus variant are not shown at the normal push buttons 2 7 Starting up After wiring the allocation of the physical addr...

Page 10: ...er these objects the objects for the Teach In function follows The Teach In function is for the internal brightness compensation especially for the constant light function Then the objects 20 28 follo...

Page 11: ...e dimming value 1 Byte Low X X 20 Constant light Switch On Off 1 Bit Low X X 21 Constant light Dimming relative 4 Bit Low X X 22 Constant light Dimming absolute 1 Byte Low X X 23 Constant light Force...

Page 12: ...e used and definition of the usage after reset Day Night object value 0 value 1 Day Night Night Day Polarity of the day night object Presence info function not used send on day only send on night only...

Page 13: ...ence info function can show an additional object for notificating presence If the day night object is active a relation between these both objects can be adjusted The presence info function can trigge...

Page 14: ...e detector Table 4 Selection Lightgroups 4 2 1 Sensor configuration The active sensors can be defined for each light group Further more the sensitivity can be adjusted for each mode day night presence...

Page 15: ...s every movement at the presence mode detector has detected a motion and is switched on a higher sensitivity can be adjusted for this case The following figure demonstrates the motion sensitivity Figu...

Page 16: ...4588 knx mdt de www mdt de 16 4 2 2 Detector configuration The following illustration shows the available settings for detector at a light group Figure 8 Settings light group At the HVC Mode the brigh...

Page 17: ...abled Number of monitoring time slots only at HCV 0 32 3 Definition how much motions must be detected before the presence detecor switches on Length of monitoring time slot only at HCV 0 3000s 30s Adj...

Page 18: ...on in every time slot a at least one motion must be detected Force control Lock object The object can be used as well as force conbtrol object or as lock object The force control object has 3 differe...

Page 19: ...588 knx mdt de www mdt de 19 4 2 3 Communication object settings The following chart shows the available settings for the communication objects of the light groups HCV group Das nachfolgende Bild zeig...

Page 20: ...f the sending at this state Use 2 switch object at night only at light groups and object type switch Yes No shows a second switching object fort he night mode e g for switching an orientation light St...

Page 21: ...it Lock object switches the detector as the adjusted settings 5 Lock object ON 1 Bit Lock object which switches the detector on with a 1 command Table 7 Communication objects light If a second light g...

Page 22: ...ness on change of not used 20 Lux 1800 Lux 50 Lux Minimum rate of change for sending the current brightness Cyclical sending of light value not used 5s 30min Adjustment of a determined time span for s...

Page 23: ...an be send at determined changes or at determined times Additional a treshold can be defined This threshold can be adjusted with a hysteresis for preventing of frequently switching The effect of the h...

Page 24: ...h 0 4 medium 0 3 low 0 25 low 0 2 very low Reflection factor of the environment indicates how much light is reflected bach 1 100 0 0 TeachIn brightness value Lux 200 1000 450 Comparison value for exte...

Page 25: ...80 0 85 Aluminium mattiert 0 50 0 70 Stahl poliert 0 50 0 60 Wei 0 70 0 80 Hellgelb 0 60 0 70 Hellgr n hellrot hellblau hellgrau 0 40 0 50 beige ocker orange mittelgrau 0 25 0 35 Dunkelgrau dunkelrot...

Page 26: ...must be darkened or the measurement must be performed in the twilight The presence detector teaches the brightness and dimming values via the Teach In function If the Teach In is performed at day sun...

Page 27: ...grenn and red LED flash alternating TeachIn process is running green LED flashes fast for 10 secleuchtet TeachIn process is completed succesful red LED flashes fast for 10 secleuchtet TeachIn process...

Page 28: ...htness all over the room has the same level indepent of outer infunces of the sun or other lights The light control helps saving energy Notice The light groups should be set to one light group or one...

Page 29: ...ow to the constant level light regulation Table 15 General settings of the Constant level light regulation The parameter Influence proportional zone control indicates the influence of the light group...

Page 30: ...If the solar irradiation decreases all light bands will be dimmed again to 80 If the illumination is set from e g 450Lux to 300Lux via relative dimming absolute dimming or scene the comprehension of...

Page 31: ...1 The following diagram shows the influence of the different control parameters to the regulation Figure 17 Influence control parameters 20 25 30 35 40 45 50 55 60 65 70 Window Main Wall no influence...

Page 32: ...bH 51766 Engelskirchen Papierm hle 1 Tel 49 2263 880 Fax 49 2263 4588 knx mdt de www mdt de 32 4 5 2 Available settings The following figure shows the available specific settings for the constant leve...

Page 33: ...e calculated from relative dimming the secenes or being load from the parameters Use day night object not used use for next switch on use directly and for next switch on Activates the usage oft he day...

Page 34: ...the action at deactivation Table 17 Settings Constant light control 2 The parameters are described below Adjustment switching behavior Regulation The general settings for the constant level light reg...

Page 35: ...e lights off but switches to the adjusted value Settings lock object This parameter activates an additional lock object which locks the presence detector and switches in a fixed state The following ta...

Page 36: ...s The regulation takes the adjusted value as new setpoint The following table shows the communication object for the setpoint of the scene function Number Name Length Usage 25 Scene 1 Bit Reading in o...

Page 37: ...r value e g 5min for minimzing the bus load Brightness value for lower active brightness threshold to maximum value Brightness value for upper disable brightness threshold to not used The Master can b...

Page 38: ...l switch off automatically when the teacher lecturer leaves the area before the blackboard again For realizing this scenario in small rooms only one presence detector is needed At greater rooms a seco...

Page 39: ...sor configuration 14 Figure 7 Motion sensitivity 15 Figure 8 Settings light group 16 Figure 9 Settings HVC 16 Figure 10 Communication object settings light groups HCV group 19 Figure 11 Settings brigh...

Page 40: ...presence function 20 Table 7 Communication objects light 21 Table 8 Communication objects HCV 21 Table 9 Settings brightness 23 Table 10 Communication objects brightness 23 Table 11 Calibration brigh...

Page 41: ...age can occur danger for humans animals or material assets Do not let the packaging lying around careless plastic foil bags etc can be a dangerous toy for kids 6 2 Routine disposal Do not throw the wa...

Page 42: ...control up to 3 light rows SCN P360K3 01 1 light row The MDT Presence Detector is a installation device for fixed installation in dry rooms the preferred installation height is 2 up to 4 meters 4 pyro...

Page 43: ...id core 0 8mm solid core Power supply KNX bus KNX bus KNX bus Power consumption KNX bus typ 0 3W 0 3W 0 3W Operation temperature range 0 to 40 C 0 to 40 C 0 to 40 C Enclosure IP 20 IP 20 IP 20 Dimensi...

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