steinel 6m DALI-2 APC IR Micro Office User Guide

October 30, 2023
STEINEL

steinel 6m DALI-2 APC IR Micro Office

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Hazard warning!
Warning of hazards from electricity!
Warning of hazards from water!

General safety precautions

Failure to observe these operating instructions presents hazards!

These instructions contain important information on the safe use of this product. Particular attention is drawn to potential hazards. Failure to observe this information may lead to death or serious injuries.

  • Read instructions carefully.
  • Follow safety advice.
  • Keep instructions within easy reach.
    • Working with electrical current may produce hazardous situations. Touching live parts can result in electrical shock, burns or death. – Work on mains voltage must only be performed by qualified, skilled personnel.
    • National wiring regulations and electrical operating conditions must be observed (e.g. DE: VDE 0100, AT: ÖVE-ÖNORM E8001-1, CH: SEV 1000).
    • Only use genuine replacement parts.
    • Repairs must only be carried out by companies qualified to do so.

System description

Proper use
  • Sensor for indoor ceiling mounting.
Operating principle
  • The integrated infrared sensor detects the heat radiated from moving objects (e.g. people, animals). The heat detected in this way is converted electronically into a signal that switches the LED floodlight ON automatically.
  • The most reliable way of detecting motion is to install the unit with the sensor aimed across the direction in which a person would walk.
  • Motion detection reach is restricted when the unit is approached head on.
  • Obstacles (such as trees, walls or panes of glass) may restrict or prevent the detection of movement.
  •  Sudden fluctuations in temperature as a result of changes in weather are not distinguished from sources of heat.
Certification

This product is certified according to IEC 62386-103 as a single-master application controller. Its DALI 2 certification therefore only covers applications in which only DALI electronic ballasts (control gear) are connected to the DALI bus.

IR Micro Office DALI-2 APC AP: Surface-mounted variant
IR Micro Office DALI-2 APC UP: Concealed variant
IR Micro Office DALI-2 APC DE: Variant for ceiling installation.

Scope of delivery – IR Micro Office DALI-2 APC AP

System description

  • 1 ceiling bracket
  • 1 frame
  • 1 sensor module
  • 1 cover
  • 2 small screws
  • 2 shrouds
  •  1 safety data sheet
  • 1 quick-start guide
Scope of delivery – IR Micro Office DALI-2 APC UP

System description

  • 1 sensor module
  • 1 cover
  • 2 shrouds
  • 1 safety data sheet
  • 1 quick-start guide
Scope of delivery – IR Micro Office DALI-2 APC DE

System description

  • 1 sensor module
  •  1 cover
  • 2 shrouds
  • 1 safety data sheet
  • 1 quick-start guide
Product dimensions – IR Micro Office DALI-2 APC AP

System description

Product dimensions – IR Micro Office DALI-2 APC UP

System description

Product dimensions – IR Micro Office DALI-2 APC DE

Product dimensions

Device overview – IR Micro Office DALI-2 APC AP

Device overview

A Ceiling bracket
B Frame
C DALI-2 connection
D Sensor module
E Electrical connection
F Abdteckung

Device overview – IR Micro Office DALI-2 APC UP

Device overview

A Sensor module
B Electrical connection
C DALI-2 connection

Device overview – IR Micro Office DALI-2 APC DE

Device overview

A Clip
B Sensor module
C Electrical connection
D Strain relief

Electrical connection

Circuit diagram

Electrical connection

The power supply line consists of a multi-core cable:
L = Phase conductor (usually black, brown or grey)
N = Neutral conductor (usually blue)

S = Button
DA + = Connection to the DALI bus
DA – = Connection to the DALI bus

A = DALI lamp
B = Sensor (application controller)
C = Button

The floodlight can also be connected to the power supply downstream of a mains switch if it is ensured that the mains switch is left ON all the time.

The following applies to the wiring of the sensor:
According to VDE 0100 520 Section 6, a multi-core cable containing both the mains voltage lines and the control lines (e.g. NYM 5 × 1.5) can be used for wiring between the DALI electronic ballast (control gear) and the DALI application controller.

The maximum cable length between the DALI application controller and the DALI electronic ballast (control gear) should not exceed 300 m (at 1.5 mm²). After installation and switching on, the LED of the sensor lights up for 10 seconds.

Installation

Hazard from electrical power

Touching live parts can result in electrical shock, burns or death.

  • Switch OFF power and interrupt power supply.
  • Using a voltage tester, check to make sure that the power supply is disconnected.
  • Make sure power supply remains interrupted.

Risk of damage to property!
Mixing up connection leads may produce a short circuit.

  • Identify connection leads.
  • Connect the leads correctly.

Preparing for installation

  • Check all components for damage. Do not use the floodlight if it is damaged.
  • Select an appropriate site to install the product.
    • Take reach into consideration.
    • Take reach and motion detection into consideration.
    • Vibration-free.
    •  No obstacles in detection zone.
    • Not in explosive atmospheres.
    • Not on normally flammable surfaces.
    • At least 50 cm away from other sensors.
    • Cable length between sensor and button < 50 m.
Range

Range

Motion detection

Motion detection

Assembly steps – IR Micro Office DALI-2 APC AP

Assembly steps

  • Ensure that the power supply is switched off.

  • Mark drill holes.
    Assembly steps

  • Drill holes (Ø 6 mm) and fit wall plugs.
    Assembly steps

  • Pull the cable through the opening.

  • Screw on the ceiling bracket.
    Assembly steps

  • Connect the power cable and DALI bus according to the circuit diagram.
    ➔ “4. Electrical connection”
    Assembly steps

  • Screw on the sensor module.
    Assembly steps

  • Break out the flashes from of the frame as needed. Pay attention to the orientation lug of the sensor module!
    Assembly steps

  • Fit the frame in the correct orientation. Note the notches.
    Assembly steps

  • Fit the cover.
    Assembly steps

  • Switch ON power supply.

  • Set the functions.
    ➔ “6. Function”

Assembly steps – IR Micro Office DALI-2 APC UP

Assembly steps

  • Ensure that the power supply is switched off.

  • Connect the power cable and DALI bus according to the circuit diagram.
    ➔ “4. Electrical connection”
    Assembly steps

  • Screw on the sensor module.
    Assembly steps

  • Fit the cover.
    Assembly steps

  • Switch ON power supply.

  • Set the functions.
    ➔ “6. Function

Assembly steps – IR Micro Office DALI-2 APC DE

Assembly steps

  • Ensure that the power supply is switched off.

  • Drill a 68 mm hole in the sub ceiling.
    Assembly steps

  • Open the housing.
    Assembly steps

  • Remove the side panel
    Assembly steps

  • Clampable cable diameter 7.6 mm – 14.5 mm:

  • Large cable diameter (left). Attach the strain relief clamp as shown on the left.

  • Small cable diameter (right): Attach the strain relief clamp as shown on the right.
    Assembly steps

  • Connect the power cable and DALI bus according to the circuit diagram.

  • Attach the strain reliefs.
    ➔ “4. Electrical connection”
    Assembly steps

  • Click in the side parts.

  •  If necessary, remove the wings of the side parts for the cable entry.
    Assembly steps

  • Press the springs together upwards and insert the sensor module into the sub ceiling.
    Assembly steps

  • Fit the cover.
    Assembly steps

  • Switch ON power supply.

  • Set the functions.
    ➔ “6. Function

Function

Factory settings

(before initial operation via Steinel Connect app)

  • Fully automatic/semi-automatic: Fully automatic
  • Main light time setting: 5 min
  • Basic light: Off
  • Reference brightness value: Internal
  • Constant light control: Activated
  • Constant light control threshold: 500 lx

The factory settings are activated:

  • When the presence detector is operated for the first time.
  • When the presence detector is reset by the app.
Steinel Connect app

To configure the sensor with a smartphone or tablet, it is necessary to download the STEINEL Connect app from your AppStore. A Bluetooth-enabled smartphone or tablet is required.

Android

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iOS

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Bluetooth networking (Bluetooth mesh)

The sensor conforms to the Bluetooth mesh standard. It can be networked with all products that comply with the Bluetooth mesh standard. The sensor is configured via the Steinel Connect app. The corresponding network keys are stored on the smartphone or tablet when the sensor and Steinel Connect app are connected for the first time. The network keys prevent unauthorised access to the sensor. The network key must be shared for access via another smartphone or tablet.

LED function

Initialisation: LED lights up for 10 seconds.
Identification: LED flashes every second.
Normal operation: LED off.
Test operation – motion: LED lights up.
Test operation – no motion: LED off.

Bluetooth grouping

It is possible to operate the device as a single sensor or to connect several sensors to form groups.
All sensors assigned to a group act according to the group parameters set in the Steinel Connect app. A sensor for the brightness measurement must be selected in each group. All group participants accept the brightness value transmitted by this sensor.

Neighbour function

The neighbouring groups are assigned to the active sensor group using the neighbour function. The group reacts to switch-on signals from the assigned neighbouring group and switches according to the settings.

Fully automatic

The lighting switches ON and OFF automatically depending on brightness and presence.
The lighting can be switched on manually at any time.
The automatic switching mechanism is temporarily interrupted.

Semi-automatic

The lighting only switches off automatically.
Switch-on takes place manually, light must be requested with a button and remains switched on for the set stay-ON time.

Twilight setting

The response threshold (twilight) can be infinitely varied from approx. 2 to 1,000 lux.
– = daylight mode (depending on ambient light level)
– = night-time operation (approx. 2 lux)

Daytime operation

Daytime operation is started by setting the twilight setting to the maximum. In daytime operation, the sensor switches the lighting on regardless of the ambient brightness if motion is detected.

Teach

With the help of the teach function, the twilight setting or the setpoint for constant light control can be set automatically based on the measured light conditions. When constant light control is deactivated, the twilight setting is set to the currently measured value for the ambient brightness.
The light is automatically switched off during the process. If constant light control is active and the light is switched on, the setpoint for the control is set to the measured light value instead. The light should be dimmed manually in advance so that the target value is reached as precisely as possible. There is also the option of carrying out the teach procedure at a specified time.

Constant light control

If this function is activated, the lighting is regulated to a constant brightness setpoint. The brightness setpoint corresponds either to the response threshold set for the automatic brightness control or to the light value set via the teach function.

The settings in the main light define the behaviour for switching on the lighting when someone is present.
When constant light control is deactivated, the required light output is set via the dimming level.
When constant light control is activated, the lighting is controlled to the set brightness value.
The minimum light output that the controller must not fall below is then set via the dimming level. If 0% is selected, the controller can switch off the lighting completely if there is enough daylight. If the brightness falls below the target value again, the controller automatically switches the lighting back on.
The desired lighting duration of the main light can be set via the stay-ON time.
Any motion detected before this time has elapsed restarts the stay-ON time.
The fade time can be used to set the dimming curve when switching on and off.

Basic light

The settings in the basic light define the behaviour after the main light has been left after the stay-ON time has elapsed, if there is no one present.

It is switched back to the main light state if motion is detected during the basic light state.

The basic light can be deactivated or configured with the brightness-based or time-based functions.

With the basic light deactivated, the lighting is switched off immediately after the stay-ON time of the main light has elapsed. The basic light state is not executed.

Brightness-based function:
If the brightness-based function is activated, the basic light state is no longer left when there is no one present.
The desired light output for the basic light is set with the dimming level.
If the amount of daylight exceeds the response threshold, the basic light is switched off.
If the amount of daylight falls below the response threshold, the basic light is automatically switched on again.

Time-based function:
If the time-based function is activated, the basic light stay-ON time setting can be used to set how long the basic light should be active.
After the stay-ON time has elapsed, the basic light state is left and the lighting is switched off.
The desired light output for the basic light is set with the dimming level.

Fixed constant light control/dynamic constant light control

With fixed constant light control, the sensor does not save a manual override of constant light control by a button.
With dynamic constant light control, on the other hand, the new brightness is set as the new control threshold.
In the case of manual override without constant light control activated in dynamic constant light control mode, the current light level is set as the new value for “Main light dimming”.

Button input

Buttons can be integrated and configured via the STEINEL Connect app.
In order to be able to configure a button via input S, the product to which the button is connected must be assigned to a group.

In addition to input S, further buttons from the Bluetooth mesh network can be assigned to the sensor.
A function for a short and a long press of the button can be defined for each button. The following functions can be selected by means of a short button press:

  • A button with the “On/Off” function can switch the lighting on and off manually.
  • Manual switching off is not possible with the “On” function. The stay-ON time is restarted each time a button is pressed.
  • With the “Off” function, the lighting can only be switched off manually.
  • There are also the “On x min” and “Off x min” functions, with which the lighting can be switched on or off for a defined period of time.

The following functions can be selected by means of a long button press:

  • A button with the “Dim up/Dim down” function can dim the lighting up and down manually.
  • The “Dim up” function can only be used to dim the lighting up.
  • The “Dim down” function can only be used to dim the lighting down.

A button is required to operate the sensor in semi-automatic mode.
In addition, calling up a preset scene can be assigned as a function to the button.

Presentation mode

If the light is switched off via a button, the sensor activates the presentation mode.

  • The load remains switched off as long as motion is detected.
  • As soon as no more motion is detected and the stay-ON time has elapsed, the sensor switches back to normal sensor operation.
Restriction of detection area

To prevent unintentional detection, the detection area can be limited with the shroud. With both shrouds attached, the detection range for motion is reduced to 3 × 6 m and the detection range for presence to 2 × 4 m.

Restriction of detection area

  • Mount the shroud on the sensor. Thread the hooks in at the front and then press down towards the back.

Cleaning and maintenance

The tool requires no maintenance.

Hazard from electrical power.

Contact between water and live parts can result in electrical shock, burns or death.

  • Only clean tool in a dry state.

Risk of damage to property!
Using the wrong cleaning product can damage the light.

  • Clean tool with a moist cloth without detergent.

Disposal

Electrical and electronic equipment, batteries, accessories and packaging must be recycled in an environmentally compatible manner.

Do not dispose of batteries or electrical and electronic equipment as domestic waste.

EU countries only:
Under the current European Directive on Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment and its implementation in national law, batteries and electrical and electronic equipment no longer suitable for use must be collected separately and recycled in an environmentally compatible manner.

Conformity

STEINEL Vertrieb GmbH hereby declares that the radio equipment IR Micro Office DALI-2 Application Controller complies with Directive 2014/53/EU. The full text of the EU declaration of conformity is available at the following internet address: www.steinel.de

Manufacturer’s warranty

As purchaser, you are entitled to your statutory rights against the vendor. If these rights exist in your country, they are neither curtailed nor restricted by our Warranty Declaration. We guarantee that your STEINEL Professional sensor product will remain in perfect condition and proper working order for a period of 5 years. We guarantee that this product is free from material-, manufacturing- and design flaws. In addition, we guarantee that all electronic components and cables function in the proper manner and that all materials used and their surfaces are without defects.

Making Claims

If you wish to make a claim, please send your product complete and carriage paid with the original receipt of purchase, which must show the date of purchase and product designation, either to your retailer or contact us at STEINEL (UK) Limited, 25 Manasty Road, Axis Park, Orton Southgate, Peterborough, PE2 6UP, for a returns number. For this reason, we recommend that you keep your receipt of purchase in a safe place until the warranty period expires. STEINEL shall assume no liability for the costs or risks involved in returning a product.

For information on making claims under the terms of the warranty, please go to www.steinel-professional.de/garantie

If you have a warranty claim or would like to ask any question regarding your product, you are welcome to call us at any time on our Service Hotline 01733 366700.

Technical specifications

Dimensions (diameter × depth):| IR Micro Office DALI-2 APC AP: 106 × 45 mm IR Micro Office DALI-2 APC UP: 85 × 37 mm IR Micro Office DALI-2 APC DE: 85 × 69 mm
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Input voltage:| 220 – 240 ~V / 50/60 Hz
Power consumption in standby:| 0.4 W without electronic ballast
DALI interface:| 2-pin control line, single master Application controller/broadcast. Guaranteed supply current 40 mA according to IEC 62386-101, equivalent to 20 DALI electronic ballasts. Maximum supply current: 250 mA
Sensors:| Passive infrared (IR)
Range:| 4 × 4 m presence, radial,
6 × 6 m tangential
Detection angle:| 360°
Optimum mounting height:| 2.8 m
Twilight setting:| 2 – 1,000 lux, ∞/daylight
Main light time setting:| 5 s – 60 min
Protection class:| IP 20
Temperature range:| 0°C to +40°C
Frequency, Bluetooth:| 2.4 – 2.48 GHz
Transmission power, Bluetooth:| Max. 10 dBm/10 mW

Troubleshooting

Unit without power.

  • Fuse not switched ON or faulty.
    • Switch ON fuse.
    • Change faulty fuse.
  • Break in wiring.
    • Check wiring with voltage tester.
  • Short circuit in mains power supply lead.
    • Check connections.
  • Any mains switch OFF
    • Switch ON mains switch.

Unit does not switch ON.

  • Wrong twilight setting selected.
    • Reset twilight setting.
  • Mains switch OFF.
    • Turn on mains switch.
  • Fuse not switched ON or faulty.
    • Switch ON fuse.
    • Change faulty fuse.
  • Rapid movements being suppressed to minimise malfunctioning, or detection zone too small or incorrectly defined.
    • Check and adjust detection zone.

Unit does not switch OFF.

  • Continued movement within the detection zone.
    • Check detection zone.
    • If necessary, limit or change detection zone.

Unit switches ON when it should not.

  • Floodlight not mounted for detecting movement reliably.
    • Securely mount floodlight.
  • Motion was present but was not detected by the observer (draught, heater nearby).
    • Check detection zone.
    • If necessary, limit or change detection zone.

Customer Service

STEINEL Vertrieb GmbH
Dieselstraße 80-84
33442 Herzebrock-Clarholz
Tel: +49/5245/448-188
www.steinel.de

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