PHILIPS WT120C G2 EL MDU CoreLine Waterproof Light Instruction Manual

June 12, 2024
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WT120C G2 EL MDU CoreLine Waterproof Light

PHILIPS WT120C G2 EL MDU CoreLine Waterproof Light - fig
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| System light output (Lm)| System light output Emergency
mode (Lm)|
---|---|---|---
WT120C G2 LED40S/840 PSU MDU ELB3 L1200| 4000| 500| 1,6
WT120C G2 LED34S/840 PSU MDU ELB3 L1500| 3400| 500| 1,9
WT120C G2 LED60S/840 PSU MDU ELB3 L1500| 6000| 500| 1,9

PHILIPS WT120C G2 EL MDU CoreLine Waterproof Light - fig
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Type Dimension (mm) Nr. of clips
A B C
WT120C G2 LED27S L1200 76 1215

WT120C G2 LED4OS L1200
WT120C G2 LED34S L1500| 1515| 838| 1362| 12
WT120C G2 LED6OS L1500
WT120C G2 LED8OS L1500

PHILIPS WT120C G2 EL MDU CoreLine Waterproof Light - fig
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Waterproof Light - fig 4PHILIPS WT120C
G2 EL MDU CoreLine Waterproof Light - fig 5

Microwave Motion Sensor

PHILIPS WT120C G2 EL MDU CoreLine Waterproof Light - fig
7The sensor is designed to connect one load only.
Connecting more than one load may damage the sensor.PHILIPS WT120C G2 EL MDU
CoreLine Waterproof Light - fig 8 Daylight sensor (default disabled) The sensor can be set to only allow the luminaire to switch on when the ambient lux-level is less than approximately 300[lux]. When set to DISABLE mode, the daylight sensor will switch on the luminaire when motion is detected, regardless of ambient light level
Detection area (default 100%) Detection area can be reduced by selecting the combination on the DIP switches to fit precisely each application. Detection radius: 4 – 9 [m] Mounting height up to 4m (*)
Hold time (default 5 min.) Refers to the time period the lamp remains on no motion detected.

1| 2|
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ON| ON| <300Lux
–| –| DISABLE
3| 4|
---|---|---
ON| ON| 40%
ON| –| 60%
–| ON| 80%
–| –| 100%
5| 6|
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ON| ON| 10 mi n
ON| –| 5 min
–| ON| 1 min
–| –| 105

9a. (*) Recomended maximum mounting height for optimal sensor performance

Detection range

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Mounting height [m]| Detecton area setting| Typical detection radius m
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2,5| 100%| ∼ 7
2,5| 40%| ∼ 3 ½
4,0| 100%| ∼ 5
4,0| 40%| ∼ 2

PHILIPS WT120C G2 EL MDU CoreLine Waterproof Light - fig
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Mounting height [m]| Detecton area setting| Typical detection radius m
---|---|---
2,5| 100%| ∼ 7
2,5| 40%| ∼ 3 ½

The sensor is designed to reliably detect walking people.
Microwave sensors can detect movement behind walls (brick, dry wood, acrylic board, glass, etc.).
The detection behind walls can be reduced by choosing a lower sensitivity setting (use Dip switches 3 and 4 to choose a sensitivity lower than 100%).
Other undesired detections can be caused by: Strong electromagnetic fields; heavy vibrations; water running in pipes. Detection area (sensitivity) can be reduced caused by big metal surfaces nearby or water on the ground.

Initialization:

After power on, the sensor will warm up and calibrate the environment for about 120 seconds. In the first 30 seconds, the light will stay on, then it will be off for 90 seconds. After the light has flashed 3 times it operates normally. If there is movement during the calibration period, the off-time will be extended. If the off-time is extended (no flashing occurred) without movement, this indicates that there is too much disturbance in the environment.PHILIPS WT120C G2 EL MDU CoreLine Waterproof Light - fig
11 SERVICE
Light source (LED) is non-user replaceable. The light source contained in this luminaire shall only be replaced by the manufacturer or his agent or a similar qualified person.
Do not touch electronic components!
Electronic components maybe under high voltage.
Caution, risk of electric shockPHILIPS WT120C G2 EL MDU CoreLine Waterproof
Light - fig 14The batteries have a life time expectancy of 4 years.
Do not touch electronic components!
Electronic components may be under high voltage.PHILIPS WT120C G2 EL MDU
CoreLine Waterproof Light - fig 15

LED34S LED4OS LED6OS

Driver type| PSU| PSU| PSU
I pea k [A]| 14.2| 14.2| 14.2
Tref [us]| 222| 222| 222
Max. Nr of products
Drivers / MCB 16A type B [max.]| 36| 36| 36
Drivers / MCB 10A type B [max.]| 22| 22| 22
Drivers / MCB 16A type C [max.]| 61| 61| 61
Drivers / MCB 10A type C [max.]| 37| 37| 37
Battery Unit (OPTION A)

Manufacturer:| Philips
Unit:| TrustSight 6.4V 4cell
3000mAh battery LFP
Technology:| Lithium-ion
Luminous flux:| 500 lm
Capacity:| 3000 mAh
Power:| 3 W
Duration:| 3 h
Nominal voltage:| 6,4 V
Battery Unit (OPTION B)

Manufacturer:| Philips
Unit:| TrustSight 6.0V 5cell
4000mAh batt. NiMH
Technology:| Nickel-metal hydride
Luminous flux:| 500 lm
Capacity:| 4000 mAh
Power:| 3 W
Duration:| 4 h
Nominal voltage:| 6,0 V

Light intensity distribution curves
Emergency modePHILIPS WT120C G2 EL MDU CoreLine Waterproof Light - fig
16* Do not stare into LED light beam.

  • The luminaire shall be installed by a qualified electrician and wired in accordance with the latest IEE electrical regulations or the national requirements. Functional Notice for Emergency Lighting
    Automatic emergency time selection
    After installation and power up the driver will detect the battery and start the automatic detection process.

    • During automatic detection, the indicator LED will light up with short green flashes.
    • Between minimum 6 and maximum 30 seconds the TrustSight driver will set the battery type (number of cells) and will set the emergency output power accordingly.

After that, the system is defined and fully operational. The battery type definition has influence on the performance during the self-test and on the battery charge method. When the automatic battery detection process is disrupted, e.g. by switching off the permanent mains, the detection process is stopped and the TrustSight emergency driver will go into emergency mode with the lowest output power. At a next power up, the automatic detection process will start again.
Periodic testing
Periodic tests of emergency lighting luminaires must be performed according to EN50172 clause 7.2.3 and 7.2.4. Switch on in the emergency mode each month by simulation of a failure of the supply to the normal lighting for a period sufficient to ensure that each lamp is illuminated. Twice per year, each luminaire shall be tested for its full rated duration (at least 3hrs).
For more information please consult the TrustSight Gen 3 Design in guide. The latest version is available online.

LED indicator (color/ flashing) Error condition| Cause| Solution
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Green/no flashing| System 01( battery fully charged
Off| | Mains oft EM mode Rest mode, test in progress
Green /slow (0.25s on, 125s oft)| | System 01( battery is charging
Green / fast (925s on, 025s oft)| | System 01( recently tested (c 5 days Australia mode only)
Red/no flashing| Battery voltage too high or too low| No battery connected| Connect battery
| Wrong or bad battery connected| Replace battery
Red /fast (025s on, 025s oft)| Output voltage too low or too high| Wrong LED load connected| Connect right load and perform functional test
No load connected or output shorted| Wrong connection  Batteryend of life
Charger failure| Connect right load and perform functional test
Replace battery and perform duration test Replace driver
Red/slow (0.25s on, 1.25s oft)| Failed test due to battery
Red-green / fast
Fast flashing: (on-time = azsi off-time = 0.25s) Slow flashing: (on-time = 0254 off-time = 7.25s)| | DALI device identification|
Green / short on-time = 50ms, off-time = 095s)| | Battery detection|

Disconnect before servicing

Luminaire has basic insulation between Low Voltage supply and control conductors.
The light source and/or control gear and/or the external flexible cable contained in this luminaire shall only be replaced by the manufacturer or his service agent or a similar qualified person.
Storage, installation, use, operation and maintenance of the products needs to be performed exactly according the instructions in this manual and/or other instructions as may be provided by us to guarantee safe use of the product over its entire lifetime. Failure to adhere to these instructions will invalidate your entitlement to warranty. Bolts with indication of torque strength on the drawing need to be tightened using a calibrated torque wrench. Pre-assembled bolts need to be retightened again to the required torque specification to assure maximum strength over lifetime.
This product contains a light source of energy efficiency class: see table or label.
Zhaga-D4i and SR certified compatibility – For Zhaga-D4i/SR-Certified based luminaires only Zhaga-D4i/SR-Certified components/sensors are to be used (see also: https://www.zhagastandard.org/products I https://www.lighting.philips.co.uk/oem-emea/products/driving-connected- lighting). The functional compatibility of two SR-certified and/or Zhaga-D4i controllers/sensors to be used in combination, as well as the override possibility of any line-switch function used in an SR-based/Zhaga-D4i luminaire, is to be released by the master controller/sensor supplier. If using a NEMA 7-pin socket on an SR-based luminaire, a full system verification is required. Not following this advice can/will cause risk of damage and non- compliance for which Signify cannot take any responsibility.
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