Smart External SC 8SS - SmartScan External Programmer GB - CLASS II LASER. DO NOT STARE INTO BEAM FR - LASER DE CLASSE. NE PAS REGARDER LE FAISCEAU DE - LASERKLASSE II. BITTE NICHT IN DEN STRAHL BLICKEN SE - KLASS LASER. TITTA INTE IN I LASERSTRÅLEN ES - LASER CLASE II. NO MIRE FIJAMENTE AL RAYO NL - KLASSE LASER PRODUCT. STAAR NIET IN DE STRAAL NO - KLASSE II LASER. STIRR IKKE INN I LYSKILDEN PL - LASER KLASY II. NIE PATRZEC PROSTO W PROMIEN INTRODUCTION TO THE SMART EXTERNAL SYSTEM The Smart External system provides a simple, effective means of controlling exterior luminaires independently or in groups (zones). Significant energy savings and reduced operating costs may be achieved by switching due to presence detection and daylight sensing. SMART EXTERNAL LIGHTING Each Smart External luminaire is equipped with a Smart Micro-sensor and Controller, so it responds to movement and light level.. OCCUPANCY SENSING - Each Smart External luminaire contains a PIR. Detection area varies - specific details for each Luminaire are available upon request.. LIGHT MEASUREMENT/REGULATION the ambient light level is measured so that the luminaire does not operate during the hours of daylight.. INFRA-RED PROGRAMMING - The Smart External Programmer enables permanent adjustments to light levels, time delays and switching patterns etc. Each luminaire needs to be programmed individually and may be set to suit local conditions.. SMARTSCAN WIRELESS CONTROL - With the addition of an optional plug on radio module Smart sensors can communicate through a mesh radio network for group linking and remote energy monitoring. THE SMART PROGRAMMER The Smart External Programmer has six touch pad buttons. DISPLAY On the first LCD line the menu point is displayed. On the second line, the status line, the possible settings for this menu point are shown. During a data transmission, the actual transmission status (as well as any error messages) is shown. TECHNICAL DATA Dimensions : 98 x x mm Power : -off AA/.V Battery (supplied) PARAMETERS - EACH OF THE FOLLOWING PARAMETERS MAY BE FINE-TUNED TO SUIT LOCAL REQUIREMENTS AND CONDITIONS: Parameter Description Range of settings Factory default settings Canolux LED Factory Preset Light Level Sets the threshold at which the luminaire switches on. - 00 lux 0 lux 00 lux Time Delay Security Level Sets the period the luminaires will remain on after the last detected movement before dimming down and switching off. Sets the DALI level at which the luminaire will remain for the If Vacant period set below. 0s to 0hrs or continuous 0 min min -00 % DALI 0 % 0 % If Vacant Determines what happens at the end of the Time Delay set above. If Vacant luminaire can be set to switch off, remain at the security level for a preset period, or remain on continuously. Off or at minimum for between 0s and 0hrs or cont. 0 min Continuous PIR Sets the PIR for the luminaire. Normal setting is active. May be set to inactive or Off only to avoid nuisance switching. (Off only needs a Motionline signal to switch the light On). Active / In-Active / Off Only Active Active PIR Sensitivity May be adjusted to suit local conditions, and reduce nuisance switching. Min /. / Max Bright-Out Bright-Out Threshold Power Up Determines whether the luminaires are switched off during the day or operate at all times. If set to Yes, the luminaire will switch off if the measured light level is above the Bright-Out Threshold for more than 0mins. If set to No, the luminaires will never switch off as a result of increased ambient light. Sets the level at which the luminaires will switch off. It is set as a percentage of the Light Level setting. (Default setting requires there to be greater than 0 lux for more than 0 minutes before the light will switch off.) Determines what happens after a power cut or when the electrical supply is re-connected. If lights power up On, they will switch off if movement is not detected. Yes / No Yes Yes 00% - 00% in increments of 0% 00 % 00 % On / Off On On Hold Override Determines whether the luminaire (on Power Up or after time-out) returns to automatic mode (No), or goes to the last manually set level (Yes). No / Yes No No LFT0 Issue
PARAMETERS CONTINUED - EACH OF THE FOLLOWING PARAMETERS MAY BE FINE-TUNED TO SUIT LOCAL REQUIREMENTS AND CONDITIONS: Parameter Description Range of Settings Min. Lamp Max. Lamp Burn In Time DALI or DSI Reflection Sets the level below which the lamp will not dim. Has precedence over all other settings. Sets the maximum level above which the lamp will not dim. Has precedence over all other settings. Used when new fluorescent lamps are installed to run them at full output for the first 00 hours. Used to change the communication languages between the SmartScan Sensor and the driver/ballast. Factor built in to compensate for differing ground colours and reflection values. Note: This is not transmitted to the SMART Pod, but is used internally within the programmer to influence the Light Level setting. Factory default settings Canolux LED Factory Preset - 00 % 0 % 0 % - 00 % 00 % 00 % Off/00h Off Off DALI/DSI DALI DALI 0-00 % 0 % 0 % RECOMMENDED GENERAL PROGRAMMING SEQUENCE Step Function Button Display Step Function Button Display Switch on the Smart-Programmer Smart Programmer Change to <downld/progr> setting <downld/progr> Select the menu <downld/progr> Load all parameters from luminaire into Smart-Programmer TxD.Data:OK All parameters are memorised in the programmer. Exit this menu point <downld/progr> Change to <parameter> setting <basic param> 8 9 0 Confirm (Select). Option name and current status are now displayed on the top line. Second line shows available programming range for this parameter. To change light level press the Select button. A star in the upper corner indicates access of the program mode Use the scroll buttons, to select the required value (eg.) To exit the setting mode pree Esc. The new selected value will now be displayed on the first line The next parameter may now be selected Light level: 0-00 Light level: 0* -00 Light level: * -00 Light level: -00 t-delay: 0 min 0s-0hrs/cont Check that all transmission has been confirmed by a TxD_Data: OK, message otherwise correct programming cannot be guaranteed. Select this parameter. Option name and current status are now displayed on the top line Use the scroll buttons, to select required value (eg. min) To exit the setting mode press Esc. The new selected value will now be displayed on the first line t-delay: 0min* 0s-0hrs/cont t-delay: 0min* 0s-0hrs/cont t-delay: 0min 0s-0hrs/cont Repeat steps from to until all other parameters as listed above (i.e PIR, Bright-out, etc.) are set as required When all parameters are set to the requested values, exit, (press Esc.) <parameter> the menu <parameter> Scroll to <downld/progr> <downld/progr> 8 Select <downld/progr> menu 9 Change to program all Program all 0 To configure the Smart POD with the chosen parameters select SEND. During the data upload, the luminaire will switch off and after the data transfer will operate in the automatic mode according to the new settings. Program all TxD_Data: OK Step Function Button Display Switch on the Smart-Programmer Smart Programmer Change the <parameters> setting <basic param> Option name and current status are now displayed on the top line. Second line shows available programming range for this parameter Select parameter to be changed (e.g. parameter bright-out from yes to no). PROGRAMMING SINGLE PARAMETERS Light-level: 0-00 Bright-out: Yes Yes/No Step Function Button Display 8 Select Read to interrogate the actual set value from the luminaire To change bright-out option press select button. A star in the upper corner indicates access of program mode Use scroll buttons to select required value (eg. no) Send will now update the chosen value within the luminaire Bright-out: Yes TxD_Data OK Bright-out: Yes* Yes/No Bright-out: No* Yes/No Bright-out: No* TxD_Data OK STATUS AND ERROR MESSAGES TxD_Data: OK TxDTimeout Transmission was correct No response from luminaire, e.g misaligned transmission TxD_Error Error_Flag LB Transmission was OK but error message received - Re-try Transmission not correct - try again Batteries low LFT0 Issue
SMART POWER MONITORING The Smart System records its operational usage within the Smart sensor. This information can be downloaded via the Smart Programmer (SC 8SS). Each luminaire will have a different energy profile depending on its location and settings. Average luminaire dim level is stored but does not include ballast losses which be can be as much as 0% of full luminaire power. A small amount of power is also used whilst the luminaires are off. Each Smart Sensor records the following data: HOURS POWERED TOTAL = <HoursPowr> (0 seconds - years, non-resettable) HOURS POWERED SINCE LAST RESET = <R-HoursPw> (0 seconds - years) HOURS LAMP ON SINCE LAST RESET = <R-HoursON> (0 seconds - years) AVERAGE DIM LEVEL WHILST LAMPS ON = <DSIavg> (This will record lamp dim level for a maximum of,000 hours on time due to the large amount of memory that the process requires). Energy monitoring is normally done over a set period of time after the luminaires have been commissioned. To ensure correct results the power monitoring counters have to be reset using the Smart Programmer (SS 8SS) before the trial takes place. HOW TO RESET THE POWER MONITORS Switch on the Smart Programmer SMART Programmer Scroll to the <downld/progr> setting <downld/progr> Select the menu setting <downld/progr> Scroll to the reset PwrMonitor setting reset PwrMonitor Point the programmer at the Smart Luminaire and press the sending...ok (Send) button Repeat Step for every Smart Luminaire you wish to reset HOW TO DOWNLOAD THE POWER MONITORS DATA Switch on the Smart Programmer SMART Programmer Scroll to the <monitors> setting <monitors> Select the menu <monitors> DSlmon Scroll to R-HoursPw:00:00 R-HoursPw:00:00 Point the programmer at the Smart Luminaire and press the reading...ok (Read) button. Hold the Programmer in place until the display reads R-HoursPw:XXXXXh (reading...ok) Make a note of this time, then R-HoursON: 00:00 scroll to R-HoursON: 00:00 Point the programmer at the 8 Smart Luminaire and press the reading...ok (Read) button. 0 Hold the Programmer in place 9 until the display reads R-HoursON:XXXXXh (reading...ok) Make a note of this time, then scroll to the DSIavg: 0% setting DSIavg: 0% Point the programmer at the Smart Luminaire and press the reading...ok (Read) button. Hold the Programmer in place until the display reads DSIavg:XXX XX% (reading...ok) 8 Make a note of these values and repeat this process for every Smart Luminaire you wish to monitor To turn off the Smart Programmer, press and hold the (Esc) button. LFT0 Issue
SMARTSCAN GENERAL - SmartScan adds wireless communication capability to Smart and SmartScan emergency luminaires. SmartScan uses wireless mesh technology to provide unrivalled wireless performance, the following wavelengths are used: 88MHz in EU countries 9MHz in Australasia The SmartScan plug on module is factory installed on the back of the Smart, Smart High-bay and Smart External sensors. DEFAULT SETTINGS - Each SmartScan luminaire is delivered without any addresses set and radio (RF) communications disabled. It is important to set addresses correctly. LED STATUS - SmartScan luminaires provide status feedback through various coloured LEDs on each unit. The factory default is for radio status Indication to be disabled to avoid user nuisance. This can be enabled using the programmer. STATUS LED INDICATOR SMART EXTERNAL SENSOR INDICATOR EVENT Bright-out Permanent OFF Movement detection IR Programmer receive SMARTSCAN INDICATORS DEFAULT BEHAVIOUR Green LED - fast flash ( second ON, second OFF) Green LED - slow flash ( second ON, seconds OFF) Red LED - flashes once Red LED - flashes times 00 hour burn in Red LED - permanent ON Motionline short circuit Red LED - fast flash ( second ON, second OFF) MENU OPTIONS - SMARTSCAN SENSORS DOWNLOAD ALL - Downloads all SmartScan settings into the Smart programmer. PROGRAM ALL- Uploads all settings to the SmartScan luminaire. BUILDING ADDRESS - Identifies devices that are within the same system and forms the boundary for the wireless mesh to prevent adjacent buildings communicating. The building address can be set between -. GROUP ADDRESS - The control group, all luminaires with the same building address and the same group address will work together for presence detecton and scene control. Up to different groups can be created in one building. The group address can be set between -. DEVICE ADDRESS- The unique device address within each group. This is used to identify individual luminaires on the system. The device address can be set between -. LINK ADDRESS (TX AND RX) - The link address allows presence detection signals to be transmitted between different groups of luminaires. Each group can be set to transmit or receive an independent link address enabling occupancy in one area to keep another linked un-occupied area illuminated. The link transmit (TX) or link receive (RX) addresses can be set between -. READ UNIQUE DEVICE ID (UDID) - When a luminaire is connected to the SmartScan Gateway via the mesh network it is issued with a unique device ID number. This is used by the system to track luminaires if group or device addresses are changed by the user. The UDID can be between and 00. RF TRANSMIT - All SmartScan luminaires are delivered with RF disabled. RF must be enabled after addresses are set to allow communication. RADIO LED - Radio traffic indication is turned off by default to avoid user nuisance. It can be enabled for commissioning and testing purpose. JOIN RADIO NETWORK - Sends a join request from the luminaire to the SmartScan Gateway. Once accepted the Gateway will issue a UDID and request luminaire status. Note: wait 0 seconds between re-issuing join requests. SEND PING REQUEST - Sends a ping request to the SmartScan Gateway to check radio communication. LEAVE RADIO NETWORK - Send a message to the SmartScan Gateway to remove the luminaire from the network. Once accepted the UDID is removed from the luminaire. Note: If you remove a luminaire without leaving the radio network the system will report the unit as faulty. RADIO MODULE PLUGGED IN - Checks that the Smart sensor has the SmartScan radio module connected. The answer is either Y (Yes) or N (No). DALI TUNNEL- Enables or disables the wireless DALI tunnel (Central control). This can be set to Di (Disable) or En (Enable). EVENT DEFAULT BEHAVIOUR IF ENABLED BY SMARTSCAN PROGRAMMER RF transmitted LED OFF Blue LED - flashes once RF received LED OFF LEDs OFF RF inhibit LED OFF Yellow LED - flashes once every 8 seconds Join/leave/ping network request Blue LED - flashes for a maximum of 0 seconds Blue LED - flashes for a maximum of 0 seconds Join/leave/ping network successful response Smart: Green LED - flashes 0 times Emergency: Amber LED - flashes 0 times Smart: Green LED - flashes 0 times Emergency: Amber LED - flashes 0 times NOTE: If no response is received after 0 seconds, the LED stops flashing, and reverts to normal display (as defined above based on device address). Join/leave/ping network unsuccessful response Smart: Red LED - flashes 0 times Emergency: LEDs OFF Smart: Red LED - flashes 0 times Emergency: LEDs OFF LFT0 Issue
ESSENTIAL CONFIGURATION Each SmartScan device requires programming with two addresses. A third device address and fourth link address is optional. Programming is carried out using the Smart Programmer. In order to prevent areas of a building inadvertently communicating it is essential that addresses are correctly set and we recommend they are recorded for future reference.. ESSENTIAL. ESSENTIAL. OPTIONAL. OPTIONAL BUILDING ADDRESS GROUP ADDRESS DEVICE ADDRESS LINK ADDRESS Identifies devices that are within the same system and forms the boundary for the wireless mesh to prevent adjacent buildings communicating. The building address can be set between -. The control group, all luminaires with the same building address and the same group address will work together for presence detection. Up to different groups can be created in one building. The group address can be set between -. The unique device address within each group. This is used to identify individual luminaires within a group. The device address can be set between -. The link address allows presence detection signals to be transmitted between different groups of luminaires. Each group can be set to transmit or receive an independent link address enabling occupancy in one area to keep another linked un-occupied area illuminated.. ESSENTIAL The link transmit (TX) or link receive (RX) addresses can be set between -. Enable RF communications. BUILDING, GROUP & DEVICE ADDRESS - Example = Building = Group = Device Building Building BUILDING BUILDING All luminaires within groups - have their building address set By setting the building address to, these luminaires will not to, and their relevant group address set. This will ensure that communicate with the adjacent building. All luminaires within a all lights in Building, and only Building, communicate within group will communicate, but groups will remain separate. their group, but groups do not communicate with each other. The device address is used to identify individual luminaires on the system when using platform. LFT0 Issue
LINK ADDRESS - Example The Link Address feature of SmartScan provides additional communication within a building, across different groups, to provide linking, such that when one group is switched on another group can be switched on too. PROGRAMMING: All areas are set to the same unique building address. Each area is set to its own group address ( to ). EXAMPLE OF CAR PARK AND BUILDING Two car park zones ( and ) and the lobby of the building () are set to transmit link address 0. The car park zone immediately outside the entrance/exit () is set to receive link address 0. Link Transmit: 0 Link Receive: 0 Link Transmit: 0 A Link Transmit: 0 OPERATION: The car park zone outside the building entrance (A) will illuminate when occupancy is detected then switch off when vacated. If movement is detected in any of the other car park zones ( and ) the zone outside entrance (A) will become illuminated, lighting the route to the building. If the luminaires in the lobby () detect movement then the luminaires immediately outside the entrance are turned on so that anyone exiting the building will walk into a well-lit space. It may be desirable to set some of the luminaires in the car park zones (, and ) to remain illuminated at 0% for security lighting. PROGRAMMING SINGLE PARAMETERS Switch on the Smart Programmer Scroll to the <SmartScan Sensors> menu <SmartScan Sensors> Select the menu <SmartScan Sensors> <SmartScan only> SMARTSCAN EMERGENCY LUMINAIRES The Smart programmer can be used to commission, test and interrogate SmartScan emergency luminaires. To commission emergency luminaires use LCM 0SS and refer to LFT 8. To perform manual testing and fault diagnosis on emergency luminaires use the Emergency Status menu. Use the scroll buttons, to select the required address link tx ad: non none/- Select this parameter. Option name and current status are now displayed on the top line. link tx ad: non* none/- Use the scroll buttons, to select link tx ad: * the required address none/- To exit the setting mode press (Esc). The new selected value link tx ad: will now be displayed on the none/- first line. The (Send) button will now, 8 update the chosen parameter in the Smart Luminaire link tx ad: Sending...OK LFT0 Issue
PROGRAMMING ALL PARAMETERS AT ONCE Switch on the Smart Programmer Scroll to the <SmartScan Sensors> menu Select the menu <SmartScan Sensors> Load all the parameters from the Smart Luminaire into the Smart Programmer 8 9 0 All parameters are now memorised in the programmer. <SmartScan Sensors> <SmartScan only> Reading... OK Scroll to the building: building setting address - To change the address press the (Select) button. (A Star in the building: * upper corner indicates access of address - the program mode). Use the scroll buttons, to select building: * the required address address - To exit the setting mode press (Esc). The new selected value building: will now be displayed on the address - first line. The next parameter can now group addr: be selected address - Select this parameter. Option name and current status are now displayed on the top line. group addr: * address - Use the scroll buttons, to select group addr: * the required address address - To exit the setting mode press (Esc). The new selected value group addr: will now be displayed on the address - first line. Repeat the steps above to set device address in each area as required. Set link TX (link transmit) and link RX (link receive) addresses as required Once all addresses have been set scroll to program all program all <SmartScan only> Press the send button, hold the programmer in place until the screen reads OK program all Sending... OK Now all parameters are memorised in the Smart Luminaire (Please Note - each luminaire can have unique parameters if required) NOTE: RF Transmit - can be enabled or disabled from the SmartScan menu When disabled all radio transmissions are stopped. LFT0 Issue
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