NEXENTRO 57007000 Zigbee DALI TW Converter with power supply Instruction Manual
- June 6, 2024
- NEXENTRO
Table of Contents
- Safety instructions
- Device components
- Intended use
- Product characteristics
- Operation
- Fitting and electrical connection
- Commissioning with app
- Commissioning without app
- Reset device
- Technical data
- Declaration of conformity
- Warranty
- Read User Manual Online (PDF format)
- Download This Manual (PDF format)
NEXENTRO 57007000 Zigbee DALI TW Converter with power supply Instruction
Manual
Safety instructions
To avoid possible damage, read and follow the following instructions:
Installation only by persons with appropriate knowledge and experience in
the following areas:
- 5 safety regulations and standards for the installation of electrical systems
- Selection of suitable tools, measuring devices, installation materials and, if necessary, personal protective equipment
- Installation of the installation material
- Connection of devices to the building installation under consideration of local connection conditions
Improper installation endangers your own life and the lives of users of the
electrical system and there is a risk of serious damage to property, e.g.
through fire. You are at risk of personal liability for personal injury and
damage to property.
Contact an electrical contractor!
Danger of electric shock. Always disconnect before carrying out work on the device or load. In so doing, take all the circuit breakers into account, which support dangerous voltages to the device and or load.
Read the instructions in full, observe them and keep them for future reference.
Device components
Figure 1
- DALI TW control unit (actuator)
- Connection terminals input side
- Connection terminals output side
- Strain relief
- Connection terminals cover caps
- Button Prog.
- LED
- DALI TW luminaire DT6
- DALI luminaire or DALI TW luminaire DT8
- Push-button (normally open contact)
Figure 2: Connection example
Intended use
- Zigbee actuator for adjusting the brightness of luminaires with DALI interface
- Setting the colour temperature of luminaires with DALI DT8 or DT6 for Tunable White in accordance with IEC 62386.
- Operation of Zigbee-compliant transmitters or connected push-buttons (normally open contact)
- Zigbee transmitter for operating Zigbee-compliant devices, e.g. lamps, plug adaptors
- Use in conjunction with Zigbee gateways from different manufacturers
- Mounting in luminaires and false ceilings
Product characteristics
- Zigbee-certified product
- DALI DT8 and DALI DT6 luminaires can be operated simultaneously
- Switching on with last saved brightness and colour temperature
- Minimum brightness can be saved permanently
- Electronic short circuit protection
- Electronic over-temperature protection
- Input for connecting a push-button
- Assigning the input to other Zigbee devices via NEXENTRO Config app
- Parameterising via NEXENTRO Config app
- Updating via NEXENTRO Config app.
Operation
Operation with connected push-button
Switching the light
- Press push-button briefly: Light is switched on or off at the last set brightness/colour temperature.
Adjusting the brightness
- Long press on the push-button: Adjust the brightness. The dimming direction is changed with each new long actuation.
Switch light on with minimum brightness
- Press push-button continuously with the load switched off: Light switches on at minimum brightness and gets brighter.
Setting the colour temperature
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Press the push-button in the switched-on state twice within 0.4 seconds (double-click).
The device switches to the “Colour temperature” mode. -
Long press on push-button. With each new long press, the direction of the color temperature change changes.
After double-clicking again, or after one minute without operation, the device returns to normal operation.
Transmitter function
Additional Zigbee lamps or devices for controlling lighting can be connected to the actuator. This function is set with the NEXENTRO Config app. The devices are then operated in the same way as the actuator when a push-button is pressed.
Radio operation
The operation is done with Zigbee transmitters or Zigbee gateways that comply with Zigbee Standard 3.0. The scope of functions and the type of operation depends on the transmitter or gateway used.
Fitting and electrical connection
To ensure good transmission quality, keep a sufficient distance from any possible sources of interference, e.g. metallic surfaces, baby monitors, microwave ovens, WiFi routers and wireless headphones.
DANGER!
Electrical shock when live parts are touched.
Electrical shocks can be fatal.
Before carrying out work on the device or load, disengage all the corresponding circuit breakers, secure against being switched on again and check that there is no voltage!
Figure 2: Connection example
- (8) DALI TW luminaire DT6
- (9) DALI luminaire or DALI TW luminaire DT8
- (10) Push-button (normally open contact)
1×0.5…4mm²
2x 0.5…1.5mm²
1×0.5…4mm²
2x 0.5…1.5mm²
1x 0.5…2.5mm ²
2x 0.5…1.0mm²
Figure 3: Clampable conductor cross-section
DALI cable: type, cross-section and routing according to the specifications
for 250 V cables.
DALI and mains voltage wires can be run together in a cable, e.g. NYM 5×1.5
mm².
The connected DALI luminaires may be operated on different phases.
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If multiple circuit breakers supply dangerous voltages to the device or load, couple the
miniature circuit breakers or label them with a warning, to ensure disconnection is guaranteed. -
Make the connection according to the connection diagram. In doing so, note the clampable conductor cross section (Figure 3).
DALI luminaires with a fixed colour temperature can be connected to the output DT8 together with DALI TW luminaires DT8. -
Use the correct outputs when connecting DALI DT6 luminaires DT6-1 = cold white (cw), DT6-2 = warm white (ww).
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Fit a strain relief (4) on the input and output side and snap on the cover caps (5) (Figure 1).
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Perform commissioning.
The light can be switched by briefly pressing the Prog. button.
Commissioning with app
The requirement for commissioning via app is a mobile end device (smartphone, tablet) with Bluetooth interface, running the Android or iOS operating system. The app guides you step by step through the commissioning process.
- Download and install the NEXENTRO Config App from the App Store (iOS) or Google Play Store (Android).
App functions
- Joining an existing network
- Setting up your own network
- Assigning device names
- Setting device parameters: minimum brightness, warmest and coldest colour temperature
- Connecting the actuator with Zigbee transmitters, actuators or gateways
- Indication of the switching status: On, Off, brightness value and colour temperature
- Displaying device information: Device type, software version, hardware version
- Performing a software update
- Resetting to default setting
- Operating the actuator for test purposes
Registering new devices in the NEXENTRO Config app
NEXENTRO devices must be registered for commissioning in the NEXENTRO Config App. To do this, the new unit must be put into pairing mode, which is active for approx. 1 minute after mains voltage recovery.
- Re-energise the NEXENTRO device and start the search in the NEXENTRO Config App.
- Add the new device to the list of registered devices.
- Assigning device names (optional).
With a registered device, connecting to a terminal is possible at any time.
Adding the NEXENTRO actuator to a Zigbee network with gateway
To connect the NEXENTRO actuator to other Zigbee devices, the NEXENTRO actuator must be added to the network.
With certain gateways, adding to a network is done via the Touchlink function, see http://www.nexentro.de/help.
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Start the search mode for new devices in the app of the gateway to open the network for further Zigbee devices. The function call depends on the gateway, e.g. “Search devices”.
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Select function Join Network in the NEXENTRO Config App.
The actuator joins the Zigbee network and is displayed in the app of the gateway.
The NEXENTRO Config App shows all available devices that can be controlled via the sensor function of the actuator. -
Select the devices.
Create a Zigbee network with the NEXENTRO actuator (without gateway)
A Zigbee network can be created with a NEXENTRO actuator and other NEXENTRO devices can be added to the network. Adding additional Zigbee devices is always done via the NEXENTRO device with which the Zigbee network was created.
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Select function Create Network in the NEXENTRO Config App.
The NEXENTRO actuator has created a Zigbee network. The device search starts and searches for devices to join the network. -
Re-energise Zigbee lamps that are to join the network. For NEXENTRO devices, select Join Network.
All available Zigbee devices are shown. -
Select the devices.
Adding the NEXENTRO actuator to a Zigbee network of NEXENTRO devices
The NEXENTRO actuator can be added to a network created with another NEXENTRO device via the function Create Network.
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Carry out the device search in the NEXENTRO Config App for the NEXENTRO device with which the Zigbee network was created.
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Switch to the NEXENTRO actuator to be added to the Zigbee network.
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Select the Join Network function.
The actuator joins the Zigbee network.
All available devices that can be controlled via the sensor function of the actuator are shown. -
Select the devices.
Joining a Zigbee network with a NEXENTRO actuator via Touchlink
Requirement: The distance between the Zigbee transmitter and the NEXENTRO actuator is 10 to 20 cm.
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Select function Touchlink in the NEXENTRO Config App.
The NEXENTRO actuator is ready to join the Zigbee network. -
Trigger Touchlink on the Zigbee transmitter.
The actuator joins the Zigbee network and is connected to the transmitter.
The NEXENTRO Config App shows all available devices that can be controlled via the sensor function of the actuator. -
Select the devices.
Commissioning without app
A simplified commissioning can also be carried out without the app.
Prerequisite: The actuator is in the default setting or the assignment to a Zigbee network has been deleted.
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Open the network of the gateway, see gateway app.
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Switch on mains voltage.
The actuator searches for the gateway’s Zigbee network for 1 minute.
The light flashes two times, the actuator has found the network and joined it. The actuator is displayed in the app of the gateway. -
If the actuator is operated without a gateway, connect the actuator to a transmitter via Touchlink within 5 minutes after switching on the mains voltage.
A more detailed configuration can only be carried out with the NEXENTRO Config App.
DANGER!
Mortal danger of electric shock.
The following work must – unlike commissioning with App -be carried out under mains voltage and therefore may only be carried out by an electrician!
Only use insulated tools for the work! Cover up live parts in the working environment.
Setting the minimum brightness
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Press the Prog. button for longer than 4 seconds and release it.
The LED lights up green. -
Press and hold the Prog. button for longer than 1 second.
The light switches to the lowest brightness and slowly becomes brighter. The LED flashes green. -
Once the desired brightness is reached, release the button Prog..
The current brightness is adopted as the minimum brightness and the LED lights up green.
Press the Prog. button for less than 1 second or wait 30 seconds to return to normal operation.
Reset device
Deleting assignment to the Zigbee network and Bluetooth coupling
- Switch off the supply voltage to the device four times in quick succession and switch it on again. The pause between switching operations must be less than two seconds.
The actuator acknowledges the deletion of the network assignment and the Bluetooth coupling to mobile end devices by flashing the light twice.
DANGER!
Mortal danger of electric shock.
The following work must be carried out under mains voltage and therefore
may only be carried out by an electrician!
Only use insulated tools for the work! Cover up live parts in the working
environment.
Precondition: Load is switched off.
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Press the Prog. button (6) for longer than 20 seconds.
After approx. 20 seconds, the LED flashes rapidly alternately red and green. -
Within 10 seconds, release the button and actuate it briefly once again.
The LED flashes more slowly alternately red and green, the device is reset to the default settings and is restarted.
After resetting the device to the default settings or deleting the Bluetooth coupling, the device must be removed from the NEXENTRO Config App. On iOS equipment, the device also has to be removed from the list of paired Bluetooth devices (Settings/Bluetooth). Otherwise, re-pairing will not be possible.
Technical data
- Rated voltage: AC 230 / 240 V ~
- Mains frequency: 50 / 60 Hz
- Power consumption: max. 2.2 W
- Ambient temperature: 5 … +45 °C
- Storage/transport temperature: 25 … +70 °C
- Rated voltage DALI: DC 16 V (typ.)
- Output current DT8: 50 mA DT6: 4 mA
- Short-circuit current: DT8: 60 mA DT6: 5.3 mA
- Degree of protection: IP20
- Dimensions L×W×H: 175 x 43 x 18 mm
- Cable length E1: max. 3 m
Maximum number of DALI devices
- Output DT8 (DT8 only): 25
- Output DT6: 2 per output
Additionally 12 DT8 devices are possible.
Zigbee
- Communication protocol: Zigbee 3.0 (router)
- Radio frequency: 2.400 … 2,483 GHz
- Transmission capacity: 1 mW
Bluetooth
- Radio frequency: 2.402 … 2.480 GHz
- Transmission capacity: max. 2.5 mW, Class 2
- Transmitting range: typ. 10 m
Declaration of conformity
Insta GmbH hereby declares that the radio system type art. no. 57007000 meets the directive 2014/53/EU. You can find the full article number on the device. The complete text of the EU Declaration of Conformity is available under the Internet address: www.insta.de/instastorefront/services/downloads
Warranty
We reserve the right to make technical and formal changes to the product in the interest of technical progress.
We provide a warranty as provided for by law.
Please send the unit postage-free with a description of the defect to our central customer service office:
Insta GmbH
Service Center
Hohe Steinert 10
58509 Lüdenscheid
Germany
Insta GmbH
Postfach 1830
58468 Lüdenscheid
Germany
Telefon: +49 (0) 2351 936-0
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