LEDRU LED 0-10V Zone Controller Installation Guide
© 2018 EnOcean GmbH V3.0
LEDRU-W-EO / LEDRU-W-AU DD08 and up
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3.
Device Configuration
The LED controller can be configured in two ways:
By user input to the local setup interface
This approach is used for basic setup tasks
Remotely using the remote commissioning interface
This approach is used for advanced configuration tasks
Local User Interface
The local setup interface consists of two buttons - LRN and
DIM - and a 2-color LED (green, red).
During normal operation, the LED blinks shortly once per
second according to the output relay state (red = OFF,
green= ON).
The two buttons can be used to link and unlink transmitters,
to dim up and down manually and to set the minimum
dimming value.
To use the local setup interface, hold the module so both
thumbs can click the buttons without obscuring the LED.
Remote Commissioning Interface
The LED controller provides a wireless remote
commissioning interface for all commissioning tasks. This
interface allows configuring all device parameters wirelessly
using a laptop computer equipped with
Navigan™ Wireless
Commissioner
(NWC 300U), consisting of a USB stick and
software.
Configurable parameters are marked as
italic
throughout
this document. A list of all configurable parameters is
available on the EnOcean product web site.
4.
Linking
Linking is the process by which different devices are
configured to work with each other in a system. Sometimes
this process is also called “Teach-in” or “Learn-in”.
The LED controller links to different types of devices:
Transmitters (switches and sensors) can provide input
data to the LED controller
Transceivers (Gateways or controllers) can exchange data
and commands with the LED controller
An LED controller is also capable of controlling other LED
controllers in a Master / Slave scenario.
To establish links, the LED controller must be powered and
within wireless range of the device it is to be linked with.
Inbound link / unlink procedure
Inbound links are connecting wireless switches, sensors or
gateways to the LED controller. An established link will allow
the external device to control output and dimming level.
Refer to interoperable products EEP table (Page 1, under
Specifications) for linkable devices.
To establish inbound links, the LEDR has to be set in Learn
mode and the link candidate must send a learn message.
To set the LEDR into Learn mode, press the LRN button for 1
second. The LRN LED starts toggling red / green indicating
that linking / unlinking mode is active. In parallel, the output
will turn on and the connected loads will toggle between
10% and 90%.
Once activated, this mode stays temporary active to provide
time to link / unlink multiple devices. The mode will stop
itself after 30 seconds if no LRN telegram is received.
1.
For the transmitter to be linked, do one of the following
according to the type of device:
A.
Rocker Pad: click the “I” button (top button marked
on the switch plastic or “I” symbol on the back of the
switch) 3 times quickly.
B.
Sensor: click the designated link button.
C.
Gateways: refer to specific Gateway user manual
2.
If the device has been linked successfully, the LRN LED
will display solid green for 4 seconds and the output will
stay at 90% during this period. Afterwards, the Learn
Mode continues and the LED controller is ready to accept
more inbound links.