MaxLiTe CPL Series LED Low Profile Garage and Canopy Luminaire Instruction Manual
- June 13, 2024
- MaxLite
Table of Contents
- MaxLiTe CPL Series LED Low Profile Garage and Canopy Luminaire
- General Safety Information
- Operating Instructions
- Installation
- Technical Specifications
- Dimensions
- Remote Control Settings
- Ambient Daylight Threshold
- Troubleshooting
- Warranty Information
- Read User Manual Online (PDF format)
- Download This Manual (PDF format)
MaxLiTe CPL Series LED Low Profile Garage and Canopy Luminaire
General Safety Information
- To reduce the risk of death, personal injury or property damage from fire, electric shock, falling parts, cuts/abrasions, and other hazards read all warnings and instructions included with and on the fixture box and all fixture labels.
- Before installing, servicing, or performing routine maintenance upon this equipment, follow these general precautions.
- Commercial installation, service and maintenance of luminaires should be performed by a qualified licensed electrician.
- DO NOT INSTALL DAMAGED PRODUCT!
- This fixture is intended to be connected to a properly installed and grounded UL listed junction box.
WARNING
RISK OF ELECTRICAL SHOCK
- Turn off electrical power at fuse or circuit breaker box before wiring fixture to the power supply.
- Turn off the power when you perform any maintenance.
- Verify that supply voltage is correct by comparing it with the luminaire label information.
- Make all electrical and grounded connections in accordance with the National Electrical Code and any applicable local code requirements.
- All wiring connections should be capped with UL approved wire connectors.
CAUTION
RISK OF INJURY
- Wear gloves and safety glasses at all times when removing luminaire from carton, installing, servicing or performing maintenance.
- Avoid direct eye exposure to the light source while it is on.
- Account for small parts and destroy packing material, as these may be hazardous to children.
CAUTION
RISK OF FIRE
Keep combustable and other materials that can burn away from luminaire and
lamp/lens
Do not mount to flammable or combustible surfaces.
MIN 75°C SUPPLY CONDUCTORS.
- Input Rating: 120V-277V 50/60Hz
- Operating Temperature: -40°F to 104°F
- Models: CPL Series
Operating Instructions
General Wiring Diagram
CAUTION: Turn off electrical power at fuse or circuit breaker box before
wiring fixture to the power supply.
Installation
Surface Mount
- Unfasten surface mount plate side screw. (Fig. 1)
- Slide surface mount plate out and up to remove. (Fig. 2)
- Mount surface mount plate onto J Box. (Fig. 3)
- Secure fixture onto surface mount plate by first hooking fixture onto ring. (Fig. 4)
- Wire fixture (according to diagram above.)
- Lift fixture and fasten with surface mount plate screw. (Fig. 5)
Pendant Mount
- Remove lens by unfastening 4 screws with Allen key. (Fig. 1)
- Remove white cover plate by unfastening 4 screws. (Fig. 2)
- Remove driver by unfastening 2 screws. (Fig. 3)
- Note: before screwing pipe onto fixture add one washer nut. Screw pendant onto fixture add washer nut and feed wires through pipe. (Fig. 4)
- Secure pendant by tightening washer nut. (Fig. 4)
- Reassemble driver, white cover plate, and lens.
0°C Emergency Battery Back-up Wiring Instructions (Model numbers with suffix -EM0)
-20°C Emergency Battery Back-up Wiring Instructions (Model numbers with suffix -EM2)
Motion Sensor Configuration Instructions
Technical Specifications
Wiring Diagram: Wiring for single sensor.
Motion Sensor Configuration Instructions
Wiring Diagram: Wiring for synchronization function.
Note: This 1-10V output is isolated, SELV output. Do not connect the 1-10V terminals on driver X to driver Y.
Dimensions
Remote Control Settings
Permanent ON/OFF (button 1)
- Press button 1, the light goes to permanent ON or permanent OFF mode.
- Press button 2, 3, 4 to quit from this mode. (Please refer to explanation accordingly)
Auto Mode (button 2)
- Press button 2 goes to auto mode, the sensor starts working and all settings remain the same as the latest status before the light was switched ON/OFF.
RESET (button 3)
- Press button 3, all settings go back to the value of DIP settings.
Test 2s function (button 8)
- Press button 8, the sensor goes to test mode (hold time 2s), stand-by period and daylight sensor are disabled.
- Press button 3, 4, 11 to quit from this mode, and the sensor setting is changed accordingly.
Ambient daylight threshold (button 10)
- Press button 10, the latest surrounding lux value overwrites previous lux value learned, and is set as the daylight threshold. This feature enables the fixture to function well in any real application circumstance.
Power output (button 5)
- Press button 5, the output shifts between 80% (at initial 10,000 hours) and 100%, for energy saving purposes.
Dim +/- (button 9)
- Press button 9 to adjust the light brightness during hold-time. “+” means dimming up, “-” means dimming down.
Lux disable (button 14)
- Press button 14, the built-in daylight sensor stops working, and all motion detected could turn on the lighting fixture, no matter how bright the natural light is.
Manual override / absence detection (button 15)
- Press button 15, the sensor goes to manual override or absence detection function. Note: the buzzer beeps twice if it’s in manual override function, and beeps once if shifts to absence detection function.
Remote Control Settings
Detection range (zone 6)
Press buttons in zone 6 to set detection range at 100% / 50% / 10%.
Hold time (zone 11)
Press buttons in zone 11 to set hold time at 30s / 1min / 5min / 10min /
30min.
Stand-by period (zone 12)
Press buttons in zone 12 to set stand-by period at 0s / 10s / 1min / 10min /
30min / +∞. Note: “0s” means on/off control; “+∞” means bi-level of dimming
control, light never switches off.
Stand-by dimming level (zone 7)
Press buttons in zone 7 to set the stand-by dimming level at 10% / 20% / 30%.
Daylight sensor (zone 13)
Press buttons in zone 13 to set daylight sensor at 2lux / 10lux / 50lux.
Scene mode options (zone 4)
There are 4 scene modes built-in the remote control for different
applications:
Note: end-user can adjust the settings by pressing buttons of detection range 6 / hold time 11 / stand-by period 12 / stand-by dimming level 7 / daylight sensor 13, the last setting stays in validity.
DIP Switch Settings
- Remove lens by unfastening 4 screws with Allen key. (Fig. 6)
- Remove white cover plate by unfastening 4 screws. (Fig. 7)
- Choose from the switch settings outlined on next page.
- Reassemble white cover plate and lens.
Ambient Daylight Threshold
Switch the power supply to the sensor two times within 2 seconds, the sensor can set the ambient lux level as the new threshold. Both the settings on DIP switch and the ambient lux threshold learned can overwrite each other. This feature enables the daylight sensor to be commissioned to the environment in which it is installed. The latest action controls. (More details of the operation procedure please refer to user manual).
Zero-cross Relay Operation
Designed in the software, sensor switches on/off the load right at the zero-
cross point, to ensure the in-rush current is minimised, enabling the maximum
lifetime of the relay.
Synchronization Function
By connecting the “SYNC” terminals in parallel (maximum 10pcs, see wiring
diagram), no matter which sensor detects motion, all HC419VRC/R in the group
will turn on the lights when surrounding natural light is below daylight
threshold. The sensor antenna is shared and the detection area could be widely
enlarged in this way. Other settings such as hold-time, stand-by period,
stand-by dimming level and daylight threshold on each individual unit stay the
same.
Note: if the surrounding natural light of the sensor which detects movement is sufficient,all lights in the group will not be triggered on.
Manual Override
This sensor reserves the access of manual override function for end-user to
switch on/off, or adjust the brightness by push-switch, which makes the
product more user-friendly and offers more options to fit for some extra-
ordinary demands:
Short push ( <1s): on/off function;
- On → off: the light turns off immediately and can not be lighten for a certain time (equals to hold-time preset) even movement is detected. After this period, the sensor goes to sensor mode.
- Off → on: the light turns on and goes to sensor mode, no matter if ambient Lux level exceeds the daylight threshold or not.
- Long push (>1s): dim up/down the hold-time brightness between 10% and 100%. Both the settings on DIP switch and manual override can overwrite each other, the latest action controls.
Note: if end-user do not want this manual override function, just leave the “push” terminal alone and don’t connect it to any wire.
Absence Detection Function
Motion sensor is employed, but only activated on the maunal press of the push
switch, light keeps on in the presence, and dimmed down in the absence, and
eventually switch off in the long absence.
Daylight Monitoring Function
Hytronik specially design this function in software for deep energy-saving
purpose. A built-in daylight sensor is designed to provide “smart photocell”
function. This function can only be activated when stand-by period is set to
“+∞ ”.
Troubleshooting
Warranty Information
- MaxLite Inc. warrants its products for a minimum period of FIVE (5) years from the date of original purchase from MaxLite or its authorized distributor/dealer (the “Warranty Period”), as follows: If a Product fails to operate during the Warranty Period as a result of defects in materials or workmanship, MaxLite will, at its option, repair it, replace it with the same or like Product.
- Please refer to Maxlite’s website (at http://maxlite.com/resources/warranties) for the complete terms and conditions of our warranty.
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