Signify ID-TM-SHAPES Architectural Linear TruGroove Micro Shapes Instruction Manual
- June 29, 2024
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Table of Contents
- Signify ID-TM-SHAPES Architectural Linear TruGroove Micro Shapes
- Product Information
- Product Usage Instructions
- Overview
- Important Instructions
- Closed Shapes
- Open Shapes
- PRF/PRA
- Sensors in Rows
- References
- Read User Manual Online (PDF format)
- Download This Manual (PDF format)
- 8-32 x 3/8” screw (x2)
- 8-18 x 3/8” screws (x2)
Signify ID-TM-SHAPES Architectural Linear TruGroove Micro Shapes
Product Information
Specifications
- Product Name: TruGroove Micro Shapes
- Types: Open shape 2-way, Open shape 3-way, Open shape 4-way, Closed shapes
- Mounting Options: Single Point Mount, Multi Point Mount
- Shape Options: Rectangle (1’x4′ and 2×4′), Square (2’x2′ and 4’x4′), Triangle (2’x2’x2′)
Product Usage Instructions
Installation Warnings
- Before beginning installation, please read all instructions carefully, including fixture/sensor wiring and mechanical details.
- Disconnect or turn off power before attempting any installation, service, or maintenance.
- The fixture must be connected to the building ground via the provided ground wire before reconnecting to the main power supply.
Ceiling Mount Installation
- Arrange boxed fixtures on the floor in specified mounting locations based on supplied layout drawings.
- Remove fixtures from boxes.
- Install all ceiling mounting components and vertical aircraft cables using separate installation instructions for Aircraft Cable Mounting (supplied).
Power Label and Feed Locations
- For D/I symmetric and asymmetric fixtures, power labels can be found on lower-light engine pans or under-end louvre modules. For Direct and D/I-Unlit fixtures, power labels can be found on the upper pan.
- Standalone fixtures are prewired for specific power drop points (except for the horizontal 2-way shapes). These cannot be changed in the field.
System Overview
TruGroove Micro closed-shape fixtures are standalone and only require the
ceiling mounting kits in addition to the fixture. The mounting options include
single-point and multi-point mounting.
Module Options
TruGroove Micro closed shapes come in rectangle (1’x4′ and 2×4′), square
(2’x2′ and 4’x4′), and triangle (2’x2’x2′) options.
FAQ
Q: Can the power drop points of standalone fixtures be changed in the
field?
A: Standalone fixtures are prewired for specific power drop points and cannot
be changed in the field.
Overview
IMPORTANT:
Read all instructions including fixture/sensor wiring AND mechanical details
before beginning installation.
ATTENTION:
Install per local and national building and electrical codes.
Important Instructions
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device, under part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interreference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used by the instruction manual, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at his own expense.
Installation Warning
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IMPORTANT:
Disconnect or turn off power before attempting any installation, service or maintenance. -
IMPORTANT:
The fixture must be connected to the building ground via the provided ground wire before re-connecting to the mains power supply. -
Single Point Mount:
Do not install the fixture near the vents. Air movement may cause the fixture to sway or rotate. -
Power Label Location
- For D/I symmetric and asymmetric fixtures, power labels can be found on lower-light engine pans or under-end louvre modules.
- For Direct and D/I-Unlit fixtures, power labels can be found on the upper pan.
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Power Feed Location
Standalone fixtures are pre-wired for specific power drop points (except for the horizontal 2-way shapes). These cannot be changed in the field. -
Installation
- Read all instructions including fixture/sensor wiring AND mechanical details before beginning installation.
- Beware of sharp edges on the fixture.
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Installation Notes
Arrange boxed fixtures on the floor in specified mounting locations, based on supplied layout drawings. Remove fixtures from boxes. Install all ceiling mounting components and vertical aircraft cables using separate installation instructions for Aircraft Cable Mounting (supplied).
Ceiling Mount Installation
ATTENTION:
Install under local and national building and electrical codes.
- TM SHAPES – CLOSED
- TM SHAPES – OPEN
ATTENTION:
Install by local and national building and electrical codes.
Closed Shapes
System Overview
These instructions review how to install TruGroove Micro closed-shape fixtures. These fixtures are standalone by nature, so they only require the ceiling mounting kits in addition to the fixture. The mounting option for this line includes single-point and multi-point mounting.
IMPORTANT:
Read all instructions including fixture/sensor wiring AND mechanical details
before beginning installation.
Multi Point Mount
Single Point Mount
Required tools
- Philips #2 screwdriver
- Heyco PN0019(R12) crimping pliers
- Wire stripper/cutter
- Level
- Pliers
Module options
TruGroove Micro closed shapes come in rectangle (1’x4’ and 2×4’), square (2’x2’ and 4’x4’), and triangle (2’x2’x2’) options.
- Note on single-point mount: All mounting options require ceiling mount kits, which contain the vertical aircraft cable and ceiling interface. Single point mount further requires a single point mount kit to connect to the fixture.
- Note: The installation steps figures might slightly differ from the actual fixture depending on the fixture configuration.
Multi-Point Mount
Note:
The installation steps figures might slightly differ from the actual fixture
depending on the fixture option.
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Fixture Orientation
Locate the power drop location(s) on the fixture indicated by protruding wires at the corner(s). Orient fixture for desired power drop orientation. -
Aircraft Cable Installation
- Lift fixture to installation position. Insert suspension cable into the cable grippers already attached to the housing. Repeat the step for all suspension points.
- NOTE: if cable cutting is required, follow the cable cutting steps in the ceiling mount installation instructions.
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Fixture Leveling
- Ensure the fixture is installed level. Do not install at an angle.
- Note: see leveling instructions.
- Levelling Instructions
IMPORTANT: For side-to-side adjustment of the cable gripper, loosen the adjustment screw at the bottom of the cable gripper. For vertical levelling, support the bottom of the fixture, press the plunger on top of the cable gripper and slowly lift/lower the fixture to the desired position. Release the plunger when complete. Ensure the fixture is secure before removing support. Repeat the same process around the fixture. When complete, re-tighten side to side adjustment screw on each gripper by hand.
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Top Pan Removal
Partially remove both top pans adjacent to the power drop to locate which side the power drop wires route from. Completely remove the top pan from the side the wires are routed from. Set aside the top pan on the housing so it is securely supported. Do not hang the light engine from the DC wires. -
Power Cable Routing
Pull out factory-installed wires back into the housing cavity through the corner bracket. Feed the supplied power cord through the corner bracket and into the fixture wiring cavity. -
Electrical Connecting
Connect the power cord to the fixture wires using wire nuts (supplied by the installer). Install the supplied strain relief crimp as shown using a Heyco PN0019(R12) (note orientation). -
Top Pan Reinstall
- Re-install the top pan and screws removed in step 4.
- Optional: Use cable ties to secure the power cord to the aircraft cable as required.
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Second Power Drop Installation
Repeat steps 4 to 7 for 2 circuit fixtures to install the second power drop (if applicable). -
Finishing
- Ensure all fixtures are level.
- Ensure the top pan is properly installed.
- Power fixtures on and check all modules light up.
- Ensure lenses are securely installed.
- Tuck in excess suspension cable under the top pan
Single-Point Mount
Note:
The installation steps figures might slightly differ from the actual fixture
depending on the fixture option.
Warning!
Step 1 is critical to the safety of the product installation. Follow closely.
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Prepare Mounting
Prepare the single-point mount converging cable kit by unthreading the top cap. Ensure the cable gripper bushing is bottomed out in the lower fitting tightly, then loosely thread the top cap back on. -
Fixture Orientation
- Locate the power drop location(s) on the fixture indicated by protruding wires at the corner(s). Orient fixture for desired power drop orientation.
- NOTE: Refer to architectural drawings for fixture height/drop length.
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Aircraft Cable Installation
With the fixture on the ground, insert suspension cables into the cable grippers already attached to the housing. Lift the fixture to the installation position and install vertical suspension cable into the single-point mount cable fitting assembly.
CAUTION- The stopper on the suspension cable is to limit the angle of the cables within a safe range.
- NOTE: Do not remove or break the stopper.
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Fixture Levelling
- Ensure the fixture is installed level. Do not install at an angle.
- NOTE: See leveling instructions.
- Levelling Instructions
IMPORTANT: Find the desired vertical drop for the vertical and converging sections of the suspension assembly. First, set the vertical solely by adjusting the vertical cable drop length. Next, tighten up the converging cables so the converging vertical drop is achieved. Note that the cable limiting crimps are in place to limit the cable angle to stay within the allowable working load limits. Do not force the cable past these limiters. The converging cables are used to level the fixture. For side-to-side adjustment of the cable gripper, loosen the adjustment screw at the bottom of the cable gripper. For vertical levelling, support the bottom of the fixture, press the plunger on top of the cable gripper and slowly lift/lower the fixture to the desired position. Release the plunger when complete. Ensure the fixture is secure before removing support. Repeat the same process around the fixture. When complete, re-tighten side to side adjustment screw on each gripper by hand.
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Mounting Kit Torquing
- Use a cloth to protect the surface and a pair of pliers to tighten the assembly.
- NOTE: if the centre cable cutting is required, follow the cable cutting steps in the ceiling mount installation instructions.
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Top Pan Removal
Partially remove both top pans adjacent to the power drop to locate which side the power drop wires route from. Completely remove the top pan from the side the wires are routed from. Set aside the top pan on the housing so it is securely supported. -
Power Cable Routing
Pull out factory-installed wires back into the housing cavity through the corner bracket. Feed the supplied power cord through the corner bracket and into the fixture wiring cavity. -
Electrical Connecting
Connect the power cord to the fixture wires using wire nuts (supplied by the installer). Install the supplied strain relief crimp as shown using a Heyco PN0019(R12). -
Top Pan Reinstall
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Re-install the top pan and screws removed in step 5.
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Optional: Use cable ties to secure the power cord to the aircraft cable as required.
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Second Power Drop Installation
Repeat steps 6 to 9 for 2 circuit fixtures to install the second power drop (if applicable).
FINISHING:
- Ensure all fixtures are level.
- Ensure the top pan is properly installed.
- Power fixtures on and check all modules light up.
- Ensure lenses are securely installed.
- Tuck in excess suspension cable under the top pan
ATTENTION:
Install under local and national building and electrical codes.
Open Shapes
System Overview
- These instructions review how to install TruGroove Micro 3/4-way shapes fixtures. Single and multi-point mounting options are available for standalone fixtures.
- IMPORTANT: Read all instructions including fixture/sensor wiring AND mechanical details before beginning installation.
Multi Point
Required tools
- Philips #2 screwdriver and ratchet
- Heyco PN0019(R12) crimping pliers
- Wire stripper/cutter
- Level
Module options
TruGroove 3/4-Way shapes consist of Y, T, +, and X for 3/4-way configurations as well as a vertical offering of 30°, 45° & 60° up for 2’x2’ option.
Single Point
TM Endcap Kit – Locking
- TM endcap (x1)
- Sling cable assembly (x1)
- Sling bracket (x1)
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8-32 x 3/8” screw (x2)
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8-18 x 3/8” screws (x2)
- Cable strain relief (x1) (Heyco #7418)
- ½” Bushing (x1)
- ½” Plug (x1)
- Push pins (x2)
Note: 1 kit required for each capped end
Required tools
- Philips #2 screwdriver and ratchet
- Heyco PN0019(R12) crimping pliers
- Wire stripper/cutter
- Level
- Pliers
Note:
The installation step figures might slightly differ from the actual fixture
depending on the fixture option.
Multi Point Mount
Note:
The installation steps figures might slightly differ from the actual fixture
depending on the fixture option.
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1a. Lens Removal
Lens Removal: To remove the snap-in lens for maintenance purposes, insert a flat, smooth-edged object between the lens and housing (avoid screwdrivers). Twist to release pressure and remove the lens.
1b. Lens Removal
Remove the lens from the fixture and set it aside until the fixture installation is complete. Use cotton gloves to handle lenses and keep in a clean environment.
1c. Fixture with Louvers- Remove one louvre from the end of the fixture by pulling gently and temporarily suspending from available holes.
- Do not allow the louvre to hang from the electrical wires.
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Sling Mount Installation
With module 1 on the ground, slide the sling cable assembly into the top fixture screw chase on all ends of the fixture. -
Secure Sling Mount
- Attach two push pins to the screw chase to secure each sling cable assembly inside the fixture during the installation process. Gently tap each push pin into the housing leaving a 1/16″ gap for easier removal later.
- NOTE: Make sure the sling has not come out of the screw chase while installing pins.
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Fixture Suspension
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Raise the fixture to the installed level and insert the suspension cable inside the sling cable assembly. Ensure the end of the aircraft cable exits from the sling cable assembly as shown.
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NOTE: if cable cutting is required, follow the cable cutting steps in the ceiling mount installation instructions.
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Fixture Levelling
- Ensure module 1 is installed level. Do not install at an angle.
- Note: See leveling instructions.
- Levelling Instructions
IMPORTANT: For side-to-side adjustment of the cable gripper, loosen the adjustment screw at the bottom of the cable gripper. For vertical levelling, support the bottom of the fixture, press the plunger on top of the cable gripper and slowly lift/lower the fixture to the desired position. Release the plunger when complete. Ensure the fixture is secure before removing support. Repeat the same process around the fixture. When complete, re-tighten side to side adjustment screw on each gripper by hand.
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Power Cord Installation
Determine the power feed location and break ½” electrical knockout at the required end. Install ½” bushing from the above fixture as shown. Feed the power cord from above into the fixture wiring cavity. -
Power Cord Installation
Install and crimp-provided cable metal strain relief bushing to secure the power cord below the fixture reflector. Use a Heyco PN0019(R12) crimping tool to ensure proper installation. -
Endcap Installation
Remove pushpins and slide the endcap onto each end of the fixture module and secure from below using two #8-32 X 5/16” screws. Use a ratchet to tighten screws until the endcap seam is tight. IMPORTANT: Do not overtighten. -
Louver Installation
Installation Tip: For easier installation, start on one end of the louvre pressing gently on side tabs. IMPORTANT: For asymmetric louvre fixtures, orientate the arrows on the louvre pan to point at the label on the outside of the housing. -
Fixture Lens Installation
Install lenses removed in step 1. Installation Tip: For easier installation, start at a housing end or a joint by placing the lens at an angle and squeezing in slightly from the other side to guide inside the housing. -
Fixture Lens Installation
Once the lens is positioned inside the housing, starting on one end or joint, push upwards gently and work outward to complete the section. -
Second Power Drop Installation
Repeat steps 6 and 7, for 2 circuit fixtures to install the second power drop (if applicable). -
Finishing
- Ensure all fixtures are level.
- Ensure the top pan is properly installed.
- Power fixtures on and check all modules light up.
- Ensure lenses are securely installed.
- Tuck in excess suspension cable under the top pan
Single Point Mount
Note:
The installation steps figures might slightly differ from the actual fixture
depending on the fixture option.
-
a. Lens Removal
Lens Removal: To remove the snap-in lens for maintenance purposes, insert a flat, smooth-edged object between the lens and housing (avoid screwdrivers). Twist to release pressure and remove the lens.
1b Lens Removal
Remove the lens from the fixture and set it aside until the fixture installation is complete. Use cotton gloves to handle lenses and keep in a clean environment.
1c Fixture with Louvers- Remove one louvre from the end of the fixture by pulling gently and temporarily suspending ing from available holes.
- Do not allow the louvre to hang from the electrical wires.
Warning! Steps 3 – 6 & 8 are critical to the safety of the product installation. Follow closely.
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Remove Top Pan
With module 1 on the ground, unscrew all the top screws and remove all top pans. Save screws for re-installation later. -
Sling Mount Installation
With module 1 on the ground, slide the sling cable assembly into the top fixture screw chase. Repeat on all ends of the fixture. -
Secure Sling Mount
- Attach two temporary push pins to the screw chase to prevent the sling assembly from slipping out. Gently tap each push pin into the housing leaving a 1/16″ gap for easy removal later.
- NOTE: Make sure the sling has not come out of the screw chase while installing pins.
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Install Sling Bracket
- Fish the sling cable within the openings of the bracket. Slide the sling bracket into the housing. The sling bracket will sit within the end of the run bracket.
- NOTE: Make sure the sling cable is in between the openings of the bracket.
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Secure Sling Assembly
Secure sling bracket using two #8-18 x 3/8 screws and Phillips screws provided. Repeat on all ends of the fixture. -
Install Top Pan
Reinstall the top pan removed in step 2. Reinstall all screws previously removed. CAUTION: Do not pinch any wires. -
Prepare Mounting
Prepare the single-point mount converging cable kit by unthreading the top cap. Ensure the cable gripper bushing is bottomed out in the lower fitting tightly, then loosely thread the top cap back on. -
Aircraft Cable Installation
- Insert converging suspension cables inside each sling cable assembly. Ensure the end of the aircraft cable exits from the sling cable assembly as shown.
- NOTE: Refer to architectural drawings for fixture height/drop length.
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Fixture Suspension
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Carefully raise the fixture to the installed level and insert the vertical suspension cable through the single-point mounting assembly. Remove push pins.
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Note: if the centre cable cutting is required, follow the cable cutting steps in the ceiling mount installation instructions.
CAUTION -
The stopper on the suspension cable is to limit the angle of the cables within a safe range.
-
NOTE: Do not remove or break the stopper.
-
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Fixture Levelling
- Ensure module 1 is installed level. Do not install at an angle.
- NOTE: See leveling instructions.
- Levelling Instructions
IMPORTANT: Find the desired vertical drop for the vertical and converging sections of the suspension assembly. First, set the vertical solely by adjusting the vertical cable drop length. Next, tighten up the converging cables so the converging vertical drop is achieved. Note that the cable limiting crimps are in place to limit the cable angle to stay within the allowable working load limits. Do not force the cable past these limiters. The converging cables are used to level the fixture. For side-to-side adjustment of the cable gripper, loosen the adjustment screw at the bottom of the cable gripper. For vertical levelling, support the bottom of the fixture, press the plunger on top of the cable gripper and slowly lift/lower the fixture to the desired position. Release the plunger when complete. Ensure the fixture is secure before removing support. Repeat the same process around the fixture. When complete, re-tighten side to side adjustment screw on each gripper by hand.
-
Mounting Kit Torquing
Use a cloth to protect the surface and a pair of pliers to tighten the assembly. -
Power Cord Installation
Determine the power feed location and remove ½” electrical knockout at the required end. Install ½” bushing from the above fixture as shown. Feed the power cord from above into the fixture wiring cavity. -
Power Cord Retention
Install and crimp the provided cable metal strain relief bushing to secure the power cord below the fixture reflector. Use a Heyco PN0019(R12) crimping tool to ensure proper installation. Optional: Use cable ties to secure the power cord to the aircraft cable as required. -
Endcap Installation
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Slide the endcap onto each end of the fixture and secure from below using two #8-32 X 5/16” screws. Use a ratchet to tighten screws until the endcap seam is tight.
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IMPORTANT: Do not overtighten.
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Fixture Lens Installation
Install lenses removed in step 1. Installation Tip: For easier installation, start at a housing end or a joint by placing the lens at an angle and squeezing in slightly from the other side to guide inside the housing. -
Fixture Lens Installation
Once the lens is positioned inside the housing, starting on one end or joint, push upwards gently and work outward to complete the section. -
Second Power Drop Installation
Repeat steps 13 and 14, for 2 circuit fixtures to install the second power drop (if applicable).
Finishing
- Ensure all fixtures are level.
- Ensure the top pan is properly installed.
- Power fixtures on and check all modules light up.
- Ensure lenses are securely installed.
- Tuck in excess suspension cable under the top pan
PRF/PRA
Interact Pro Foundation/Advance Install & Setup
*not for Enterprise or Signify Commissioned projects
To configure a lighting system with Interact sensors or RF nodes;
- Ensure the luminaires are installed and powered on.
- Download the Interact Pro app from either Apple’s App Store (for iOS) or Google’s Play Store.
- Register by tapping Request Access on the login screen in the app.
- Click or scan the QR codes below to view instructions for setup.
Sensors in Rows
Single Sensor Controlling Whole Row
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Purple & brown (or purple & grey/pink) control wires MUST be connected between fixtures.
Note:
A maximum of 8 drivers can be wired to one sensor; confirm the fixture driver count with the factory.
Multiple Sensors Controlling Separate Zones in a Row -
Purple & brown (or purple & grey/pink) control wires MUST NOT be connected between zones.
Notes:- A maximum of 8 drivers can be wired to one sensor; the confirm fixture driver count with the factory.
- Only one sensor is allowed on a wired zone. (Sensors can be paired together wirelessly via a mobile app).
Sensor Spacing
- For correct operation, sensors should be placed a minimum distance of 8ft apart.
- Wireless sensors should be placed no further than 40ft apart for good wireless signal connection.
Important Consideration When Using Sensors in a Row
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For fixtures with wireless sensors (CS, SB or RA options):
DO NOT connect fixture purple & brown (or purple & grey/pink) control wires to an external dimming switch. Fixture mains wiring should not be connected to a circuit with an external on/off switch. -
For the best aesthetic condition, place sensors at the ends of the row only so as not to break the continuous lens.
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For better occupancy coverage in longer rows, sensors may be placed mid-run, but keep in mind this will break the continuous lens into discrete sections.
Occupancy Sensor Coverage:
Note:
The longer dimension of the detection area (Y1, Y2) is parallel to the longer
dimension of the luminaire.
Daylight sensor
The light sensor measures the total amount of light in a circular field of
approximately 80% of the PIR detection area. The following aspects should be
observed during installation:
- Minimum distance from the window ≥2ft (0.6m).
- Prevent light reflections from outside entering the sensor (for example sunlight reflection on a car hood) as this will lead to incorrect light regulation.
As a guideline, the formula 0.72 x H can be used to calculate the minimum distance between the window and sensor whereby H is the height from the bottom of the window to the sensor.
The detection area for the movement sensor can be roughly divided into two parts:
- Minor movement (a person moving ≤3ft/s or 0.9m/s).
- Major movement (a person moving ≥3ft/s or 0.9m/s).
Photosensor spatial response
ATTENTION:
Install under local and national building and electrical codes.
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References
- Quick Start Guide - PRA :: Interact
- Quick Start Guide - PRF :: Interact
- Contact us | Philips lighting
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