CREE LIGHTING Vuepoint Series LED Luminaire Hook and Cord or Pendant Mount Instruction Manual
- June 10, 2024
- CREE LIGHTING
Table of Contents
- Vuepoint Series LED Luminaire Hook and Cord or Pendant Mount
- Product Information
- Product Usage Instructions
- IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS
- ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS
- TROUBLESHOOTING
- FEDERAL COMMUNICATION COMMISSION INTERFERENCE STATEMENT
- References
- Read User Manual Online (PDF format)
- Download This Manual (PDF format)
Vuepoint Series LED Luminaire Hook and Cord or Pendant Mount
Product Information
- The product is a Vuepoint Series LED Luminaire.
- The luminaire can be mounted using either Hook and Cord or Pendant Mount.
- It is suitable for damp locations.
- The product comes with a reflector accessory and a wire guard accessory, but they cannot be used together.
- The luminaire is equipped with a 0-10V dimming driver.
Product Usage Instructions
- Read and follow all safety instructions: When using electrical equipment, always follow basic safety precautions to avoid potential electrical shock.
- Properly connect power and ground: Check to make sure that all input power connections have been properly made and the luminaire is grounded to avoid potential electrical shock.
- Do not lift luminaire by cables: Do not lift the luminaire by the power cord or any of the cables connected to the LED heatsink and LED driver.
- Mounting: Depending on your preference, you can mount the luminaire using either Hook and Cord or Pendant Mount. Refer to the Installation Instructions section for detailed steps on both mounting options.
- Reflector and Wire Guard: The luminaire comes with a reflector accessory and a wire guard accessory, but they cannot be used together. Refer to the Reflector Accessory or Wire Guard Accessory sections for detailed steps on how to install them.
- 0-10V Dimming: The luminaire is equipped with a 0-10V dimming driver. Refer to the 0-10V Dimming section for detailed steps on how to access and connect the dimming control leads.
Remember to save the instructions for future reference.
IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS
When using electrical equipment, basic safety precautions should always be followed including the following:
READ AND FOLLOW ALL SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
- DANGER- Risk of shock- Disconnect power before installation.
- This luminaire must be installed in accordance with the NEC or your local electrical code. If you are not familiar with these codes and requirements, consult a qualified electrician.
- Suitable for damp location.
- MIN 90°C SUPPLY CONDUCTORS
- Check to make sure that all input power connections have been properly made and the luminaire is grounded to avoid potential electrical shock.
- DO NOT lift luminaire by the power cord or any of the cables connected to the LED heatsink and LED driver.
SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS FOR FUTURE REFERENCE
NOTES:
- Images used in this installation sheet are for illustration purpose, there are different configurations of the luminaire.
- For each mounting application below, when mounting to surface ensure that the mounting surface and customer supplied hardware is capable of supporting the weight of the luminaire.
- The center of mounting is NOT the same as the center of luminaire.
TO INSTALL:
HOOK AND CORD MOUNT
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STEP 1:
Loosen the long screw from the hook. See Figure 1. -
STEP 2:
Slide hook into securely mounted customer supplied eye hanger and tighten the long screw from Step 1. -
NOTE: The luminaire should already be factory set for correct balance. If necessary, the fixture may be balanced by loosening the hook adjustment screws on the top of housing and sliding the hook as necessary for correct balance. Tighten hook adjustment screws when finished.. See Figure 1.
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STEP 3:
Attach luminaire cord to customer supplied junction box and strain relief. Make wiring connections per the Electrical Connections section.
PENDANT MOUNTING
STEP 1:
Remove the hook from the adjustable hook bracket by loosening the Philips head
screw on the adjustable hook bracket locknut. See Figure 2.
STEP 2:
Insert customer supplied ½” IPS stem into adjustable hook bracket locknut and
tighten Philips head screw to lock.
STEP 3:
Secure Pendant to structure or junction box using customer supplied locknuts.
STEP 4:
Attach luminaire cord to customer supplied junction box and strain relief.
Make wiring connections per the Electrical Connections section.
REFLECTOR ACCESSORY
STE P 1:
Secure the reflector to the bottom of the heatsink by tightening the (4) self-
retained Phillips head screws. See Figure 3.
NOTE: Reflector and Wire Guard cannot be used together.
WIRE GUARD ACCESSORY
- STEP 1:
Secure the wire guard to the bottom of the heatsink by tightening the (4) self-retained Phillips head screws. See Figure 4.
NOTE: Reflector and Wire Guard cannot be used together.
0-10V DIMMING
NOTE: All Luminaires are provided with a 0-10V dimming driver. Follow the
steps below to access the 0-10V dimming control leads.
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STEP 1:
Remove molded driver compartment cover by removing 2 driver cover screws using 5/32” hex head bit or allen wrench. See Figure 5. -
STEP 2:
Locate Violet and Grey 0-10V dimming leads from driver and strip lead wire. -
STEP 3:
Remove rubber grommet from driver cover, route dimming cord through cover and connect dimming cord leads to driver dimming leads. See Electrical Connections section. See Figure 5. -
STEP 4:
Install strain relief on dimming cord -
STEP 5:
Reinstall molded driver compartment cover by securing 2 driver cover screws removed in step 1. -
STEP 6:
Attach dimming cord to customer supplied junction box and strain relief. Make wiring connections per the Electrical Connections section.
ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS
STEP 1:
Make the following Electrical Connections:
- a. For 120/277V connect the black fixture lead to the voltage supply or Hot 1 (for 208/240V wiring).
- b. For 120/277V connect the white fixture lead to the neutral supply or Hot 2 (for 208/240V wiring).
- c. Connect the green or green/yellow ground lead to the green wire position of the terminal block.
STEP 2:
For Dimming make the following Electrical Connections using:
NOTE: To access dimming leads follow 0-10V dimming section on page 3.
Class 1 wiring only when dimming leads are used.
- d. If 0/1-10V dimming is used connect the violet lead to the supply positive dimming lead.
- e. If 0/1-10V dimming is used, connect the grey or pink lead to the supply negative dimming lead
PROGRAMMABLE MULTI LEVEL (PML) SENSOR OPTION
NOTE: The sensor is shipped unattached so it is compatible with
luminaires without or with the reflector accessory. The sensor assembly should
be attached to the heatsink directly when no reflector accessory is used. The
sensor assembly should be attached to the sensor extension bracket when an
accessory reflector is used.
INSTALL SENSOR WITH NO REFLECTOR
- STEP 1:
Secure the molded sensor assembly to the heatsink using 2 Philips head screws provided.
INSTALL SENSOR WITH REFLECTOR
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STEP 1:
Secure reflector to luminaire by following reflector accessory installation steps. -
STEP 2:
Secure molded sensor assembly to the sensor extension bracket using 2 Philips head screws provided. See Figure 6. -
STEP 3:
Secure sensor extension bracket and sensor assembly to heatsink using 2 Philips head screws provided. See Figure 6.
SENSOR DESCRIPTION
The FSP-2X1 is a motion sensor that controls lighting levels based on
occupancy and ambient light.
The sensors use passive infrared (PIR) sensing technology that reacts to
changes in infrared energy (moving body heat) within the coverage area. Once
the sensor stops detecting movement and the time delay elapses, lights will go
from high to low mode and eventually turn off if it is desired. Sensors must
directly “see” motion of a person or moving object to detect them, so careful
consideration must be given to sensor luminaire placement and lens selection.
Avoid placing the sensor where obstructions may block the sensor’s line of
sight. See Figure 7.
The FSP-2X1 operates on low voltage output of driver, no power pack is
required. It is designed to be installed in indoor and outdoor environments.
Once the device is initially powered up, the FSP-2X1 will use factory default
parameters to operate. If adjustments are needed, the programming tool must be
used.
FSP-2X1 COMMISSIONING
The commissioning process establishes the appropriate operating parameters of
the FSP-2X1. This is done using the programming tool.
USING THE PROGRAMMING TOOL
The Wireless IR Programming Tool is a handheld remote control for setup and
testing of the FSP-2X1. It provides wireless access to change the parameters
of the sensor.
The programming tool displays menus and prompts to lead you through each
process. The navigation pad provides an intuitive way to navigate through the
customization fields. See Figure 8.
Within a certain mounting height of the sensor, 40’ (12.2m) or less, the
programming tool allows modification of the system simply with the touch of a
few buttons, without requiring ladders or tools.
OPERATION
The programming tool’s IR transceiver allows bidirectional communication
between the FSP-2X1 and the remote control. Simple menu screens display the
current status
of the system and allow editing of the sensor parameters, such as high/low
mode, sensitivity, time delay, cut off and more.
You can also establish and store FSP-2X1 parameter profiles.
BATTERIES
The programming tool operates on three standard 1.5V AAA Alkaline batteries or
three rechargeable AAA NiMH batteries (See Figure 10). The battery status is
shown in the upper right corner of the home screen (See Figure 11). Three bars
next to BAT= indicates a full battery charge. A warning appears on the display
when the battery charge
falls below a minimum acceptable level. To conserve battery power, the
programming tool automatically shuts off 10 minutes after the last key press.
NAVIGATION
Use the (up) or (down) arrow keys to navigate from one field to another. The
active field is indicated by a blinking cursor.
Once active, use the Select button to move to a menu or function within the
active field. Value fields are used to adjust parameter settings. They are
shown in angle brackets:
For further details on the Sensor, Settings, Tips and refer to https://www.legrand.us/-/media/brands/wattstopper/…/ws-datasheet-fsp- 2x1b.ashx.
IR COMMUNICATION
IR communication can be affected by the mounting height of the sensor and high
ambient lighting such as direct daylight or other electric light sources in
close proximity When trying to communicate with the FSP-2X1, be sure to be
positioned directly under the sensor without any obstructions. Every time the
programming tool establishes communication with the FSP-2X1, the controlled
load will cycle. See Figure 9.
- If communication is not successful, (if possible) move closer to the sensor. In some cases, a ladder or lift may be required
- If still not successful, there may be too much IR interference from other sources. Programing the unit at night when there is no daylight available may be the only way to communicate with the sensor.
- If multiple FSP-2X1 sensors are within the transceiver’s range, all of the loads may cycle and the “no response from device” message may appear on the display.
TROUBLESHOOTING
NO RESPONSE SCREEN APPEARS:
- Make sure that the sensor is not obstructed.
- Move closer to the sensor. A ladder or lift may be required.
- The angle may be too high, move closer so that you are directly underneath the sensor.
- Make sure that multiple sensors are not in the range of the transceiver. If this happens, then all of the luminaires will cycle.
- If still not successful, there may be too much IR interference from other sources. Programming the unit at night may be the only way to communicate with the sensor.
LIGHTS WILL NOT go to high mode:
- Make sure that the sensor is not obstructed. The sensor must detect motion to switch to HIGH mode. The red LED indicator will blink when motion is detected.
- Check the light level parameter, to find out the amount of light that the sensor is detecting. Cover the sensor lens to simulate darkness in the room. If the luminaire goes to high mode, then the setpoint needs to be adjusted to a value greater than the detected light level. See the new settings and current settings sections for instructions.
- If the light level is higher than the setpoint value but less than the photocell value, then the luminaire will remain in low mode. Adjust the setpoint and photocell values as needed.
- Make sure that the high and low settings are correct by checking the current settings.
Lights will not go into Low Mode:
The time delay can be set from a minimum of 30 seconds to a maximum of 30
minutes. Ensure that the time delay is set to the desired value and that there
is no movement within the sensor’s view for that time period.
- To quickly test the unit operation, enable Test Mode and move out of the sensor’s view. The luminaire should go to LOW mode after 5 seconds.
Lights will not turn OFF:
- Cut Off time may be set to “None.”
- Ensure that the Cut Off is set to the desired time and that there is no movement within the sensor’s view for that time period when the lights are in Low Mode.
- To quickly test the unit operation, enable test mode and move out of the sensor’s view. The luminaire should switch to LOW mode after 5 seconds and then turn OFF (if cut off is enabled) after 10 sec.
- If the luminaire does not turn off in daylight, check the ambient light level. Adjust the photocell setting to a value lower than the ambient light level. The setpoint may also need to be adjusted if the difference is less than 10 fc.
- Make sure that the Sensitivity field is not set to On-Fix.
Lights will not turn ON:
- Check all wire connections and verify that the load and the ground wires are tightly secured.
- Check the current settings. If the setpoint value is lower than the ambient light level, the luminaire will be held OFF. Increase the setpoint value.
- Disable the cut off function, if not desired.
- Make sure that the Sensitivity field is not set to Off-Fix.
OPERATION DURING POWER-UP
During the sensor warm-up period, which can last up to a minute after initial
power-up (or after a lengthy power outage), the load will remain ON until the
selected time delay expires.
TECHNICAL SUPPORT
If unable to successfully resolve problems with the sensor, contact Cree
Lighting at 800.236.6800 for technical support.
FEDERAL COMMUNICATION COMMISSION INTERFERENCE STATEMENT
CAUTION: Changes or modifications not expressly approved could void your
authority to use this equipment.
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules.
Operation to the following two conditions:
- This device may not cause harmful interference, and
- This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
This device has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the device is operated in a commercial environment. This device generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. Operation of this device in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at his own expense.
INDUSTRY CANADA STATEMENT
This device complies with Industry Canada license-exempt RSS standard(s).
Operation is subject to the following two conditions:
- This device may not cause interference, and
- This device must accept any interference, including interference that may cause undesired operation of the device. In addition, this device complies with ICES-005 of the Industry Canada (IC) Regulations.
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