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Design-in Guide - EasyAir SNS300
April 2019
Product characteristics
EasyAir SNS300 overview
The Philips EasyAir SNS300 contains multiple
functions in one housing and uses two wires to
connect with an SR driver. (See wiring diagram in the
Mechanical designin section.)
Functions include:
EasyAir SNS300 is designed for a typical indoor
environment (open/private offices, conference rooms,
classrooms, corridors, etc.) in normally heated and
ventilated areas. EasyAir SNS300 has no protection
against aggressive chemicals or water. The sensor is
normally mounted to a luminaire and is optimized for
a sensor mounting height of 2.5m to 3m.
NFC antenna
Device model/version information and MAC address
can be read out using the Philips Field Apps (EasyAir
SNS300 NFC). NFC is the set of protocols that
enables electronic devices to establish radio
communication with each other by touching the
devices together or bringing them into proximity to a
distance of typically 1cm or less.
RF antenna
The RF antenna allows communication via RF
Infared (IR) receiver
• RF antenna
• NFC antenna
• Occupancy sensor (PIR)
• Light sensor
• Infrared receiver
• LED indicator
technology. It should not be covered by metal and
should be exposed to free air to ensure there is
sufficient range.
The infrared receiver serves as a communication
portal for the commissioning tools. Network settings
for an individual sensor can be reset with the Philips
Field Apps (IR).
Philips Field apps is available for free on Google
PlayStore. The user needs to download the app on an
Android phone, register and sign-in.
Once logged into the app, go to "EasyAir Office IR →
SNS200 → Maintenance → Reset Network Settings"
to reset the devices.
August, 2019