THORN HFSX Parameter Light Instruction Manual
- June 6, 2024
- THORN
Table of Contents
THORN HFSX Parameter Light Instruction Manual
Technical Data
Parameter| Range (Factory setting)|
Description
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light-level| 1 – 100/max (70)| Selectable lighting control set point, 1 – 100
increments. “max” also makes it possible to set the control gear to full
power. (DSI 255) “man” indicates whether the adjustment value was overwritten
by the SET function of the SMART Controller.
time delay| 30 s – 60 min/con (20 min)| Delay time after the last detected
movement The following values can be set: 30 seconds, 1, 2, 3, 5, 10, 15, 20,
30, 45 and 60 minutes and “continuous” (no switch-off)
if vacant| off 30 s – 60 min/con (off)| Delay time after the last detected
movement The following values can be set: 30 seconds, 1, 2, 3, 5, 10, 15, 20,
30, 45 and 60 minutes and “continuous” (no switch-off)
sec. level| 1 – 100 % (1 %)| Second light level to which luminaire dims after
the delay time has elapsed. (in conjunction with the “if vacant” parameter)
P.I.R| active/inactive/off only (active)| With the “active” setting, the
lighting is automatically switched on or off depending whether a person is
present. With the “inactive” setting, the basicDIM ILD/DSI-SMART (PTM) can, in
combination with continuous “time delay”, only be used for lighting control.
With the “off only” setting, the lighting has to be switched on manually
(momentary-action switch, remote control) but is switched off by the presence
detector.
bright-out| yes/no (yes)| With the “yes” setting, the lighting switches off as
soon as the light level exceeds 150 % of the set point for longer than 10
minutes, for instance, if the room is adequately illuminated by sunlight. If
the actual value falls below 100 % of the set point, the lighting switches
back on again.
With the “no” setting, the lighting remains switched on (at the minimum
dimming level) even if the room is adequately illuminated by sunlight and no
artificial lighting is required.
Power up| on/off (on)| With the “on” setting, the luminaire switches on after
a mains break.
With the “off” setting, the luminaire does not switch on after a mains break.
The presence detector becomes active again after 15 seconds.
PTM Set| on/off (on)| With the “on” setting, it is possible to save the
currently set light level as a lighting control set point by pressing the
momentary-action switch twice shortly. With the “off” setting, this function
is disabled.
Auto / Presence Detection
Status
|
Event
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| Normal operation mode
Green flashing (2 s on, every 3 s)|
Bright-out state active
One Red flash
| Motion detected
Two Red flashes|
Received infared command
Three Red flashes
| Programmer communication running
Green flashing (1 s on, every 2 s)|
PTM short circuit
Manual Operation
- Presence Detection & Switch Operation Key
- SP – Short Pull (>500-600ms) LP – Long Pull
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- 2xSP Overrides setpoint New light level is stored
Please ensure that the detection range of the sensor lies in the lighting area of the controlled luminaries. Please ensure that the detection ranges of the sensors do not overlap. This may have influence to the lighting control. ! Heaters, fans, printers and copiers located in the detection zone may cause incorrect presence detection.
basicDIM ILD
The basic DIM ILD provides the basis for an easy-to-use and cost-effective lighting system with motion detection.
When the sensor detects movement it triggers a individual adjustable motion detection profile in the control unit. As the amount of natural ambient light changes the illuminance from the artificial lighting system is adjusted.
The connected luminaries can be switched on and off via remote control.
Switch-on delay
This is the time after which the lighting is switched off after the switch delay. It can be set via the “time delay” parameter
Second light value
On the basicDIM ILD you can set whether the light is to be switched off after the switch delay or dimed to the second light value. The light value and the dwell time (how long the value can be held) can be set via the “when vacant” and “sec.level” parameters.
Bright-out
If the nominal luminance (eg 500lux) is exceeded for 10 minutes by more than 150% (e.g. 750lux) the lighting is switched off even if the motion is detected. The lighting is switched on again when the measured light value falls below the setpoint. The bright-out function is displayed by a green status indication LED at the sensor.
Bright-off delay
If the system is switched off manually via the remote control the motion sensor is deactivated at the end of a 10 minutes delay if motion has not been detected the motion sensor is activated again. If the sensor detects motion during the “ManualOff” delay, the time will be reset to the start.
REMOTE CONTROL IR6
Functions
Icon
| Designation|
Description
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| ON| Switch luminaries on light regulation activated
| OFF|
Switch luminaries off
| DIM UP| Increase current dimming level
| DIM DOWN|
Decrease current dimming level
| AUTO MODE| Switch luminaire on or charge automatic mode. Light
regulation is started
| CURRENT LIGHT LEVEL|
Store the brightness level currently measured by the sensor as target value for constant light control (press button>3s)
Ordering data
- Type: REMOTECONTROL IR6
- Article number: 28000647
- Dimensions L x W x H: 86.5 x 40.5 x 7.2 mm
basicDIM ILD Programmer
Product description
- Optional infra-red remote control
- Setting of predefined discrete parameter values
- Dimming (Up/Down button)
- Activation of automatic lighting control
- Setting the threshold control point (Set button)
Operating Instructions –www.tridonic.com
Ordering data
- Type: basicDIM ILD Programmer
- Article number: 28000257
DSI SMART Programmer
Product description
- Optional infra-red programming unit for DSI-SMART PTM or basicDIM ILD1
- Settings can be read and modified
- Programmable functions such as light level, time delay, P.I.R., bright-out, power up
- At version 2.30 for basicDIM ILD
Ordering data
- Type: DSI-SMART Programmer
- Article number: 28000843
Presence / motion detection
Example for light and motion detection area at height of 1.7 m:
h *
| x1| x2| y| d
---|---|---|---|---
1.7m| 1.3m| 0.7 m| 1.0 m|
2.8 m
2.0 m
| 1.6m| 0.8 m| 1.2 m| 3.2 m
2.3 m| 1.8m| 0.9 m| 1.3 m|
3.7 m
2.5 m
| 2.0 m| 1.0m| 1.4 m| 4.0 m
2.7 m| 2.1m| 1.1m| 1.6 m|
4.4 m
3.0 m
| 2.3 m| 1.2m| 1.7 m| 4.9 m
3.5 m| 2.7 m| 1.4m| 2.0 m|
5.7 m
4.0 m
| 3.1m| 1.6m| 2.3 m|
6.5 m
References
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