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Version 3 Detectors

Advanced Handset Programming

v3, issue 1
© C P Electronics 2016
PROGRAMMING OVERVIEW
This guide is for programming Version 3 detectors or later. If you are not sure what version of detector you
have please contact CP Electronics Technical Support.

Some parameters are available for certain products only.

The functionality of programmable devices is controlled by a number of parameters which can be configured and
changed by the following devices:

l UHS5 Infrared Handset


l UNLCDHS Infrared Handset with LCD display

All parameters can be programmed using the UNLCDHS handset and are listed in this document; only some can
be programmed using the UHS5 handset.

Basic UNLCDHS handset operation


1. Press ON/OFF
and hold for 3 seconds to turn the handset on.

2. Select the product family from the main PRODUCT FAMILY menu and press .

3. Either select the specific product or Generic Product and press . Generic Product lists all the
parameters used within the family, but some might not be available or applicable for all products.

4. Select the parameter group to program and press .


5. Select the parameter using and .

6. Enter parameter values. There is no need to press after entering a number.

7. Point the handset directly at the device and press to send the currently selected parameter, or press and

hold to send all parameters in the current menu.

Each device is fitted with an LED that flashes when it successfully receives a valid command - it won't flash if the
parameter doesn't apply to the device or the value is out of range. The device then waits 5 seconds before
processing the command (enabling more efficient use of macros), and then flashes again to indicate completion. If
you switch the device off during this 5 second period, any pending command will be lost.

▪2▪
KEYPAD OPERATION
Button Short press Long press

+ SHIFT

Displays a list of the items in - Lists all saved macros.


PLAY
the currently loaded macro.
Press again to send the
parameters.

Adds an item to the current - Switches between saving the


RECORD
macro. current macro or recording a
new one.

C Selects the channel to - -


CHANNEL
configure. This only affects
devices that have more than
one channel.

D Increases backlight for 5 - Decreases backlight level.


DISPLAY
presses, then back to off.

- Switches the handset on and -


ON/OFF
off.

? Displays the help screen for - Shows software version


HELP
the selected item. Press again number.
to cancel.

Returns to the root menu for Returns to the PRODUCT -


HOME
the current product family. FAMILY menu.

Reads back the currently Reads back all the parameters -


selected parameter. in the current menu.

Sends the currently selected Sends all the parameters in the -


parameter. current menu.

Selects the submenu. - -

Returns to previous list - -

Scrolls up the page. - -

Scrolls down the page. - -

Selects the submenu. Also - -


confirms handset configuration
changes.

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Button Short press Long press

+ SHIFT

Selects No; reduces the value Continuously decreases the -


of the selected parameter; value of the selected
removes a value from a list. parameter.

Selects Yes; increases the Continuously increases the -


value of the selected value of the selected
parameter; adds a value to a parameter.
list.

1 Number 1, or cycles through a - -


SYMBOL
list of symbols.

2 Numbers 2 to 9, or cycles - -
ABC
through the list of
... corresponding letters (e.g. 2 =
ABC).
9
WXYZ

Changes between upper case Toggles Caps Lock on and off. -


SHIFT
and lower case.

0 Zero, or the space character. - -


SPACE

Deletes a single character or Resets the parameter to its -


item. default value.

▪4▪
PARAMETERS
Basic lux switching settings

1. Ambient light level 2. Occupancy 3. Lux On Time 4. Lux Off Time 5. Lux Off Level 6. Lux On Level

Basic dimming settings (without fading)


1. Output level
2. Occupancy
3. Timeout
4. On Value
5. Light Level (MI)
6. Off Value

Basic dimming settings with fading


1. Output level
2. Occupancy
3. Gradual Fade On Time
4. Timeout
5. Gradual Fade Off Time
6. Stepped Fade Off Time
7. Light Level (MI)
8. Fade On Level
9. Fade Off Level
10. Off Value

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Detector Params
Parameter Default Range/ Description
Option

Detection Mode Pres Pres Select Pres to turn lights on when movement is detected and
(Presence) / off when movement ceases. Select Abs to turn lights off when
Abs (Absence) movement ceases, but the lights must be manually turned on
by a switch or handset first.

Timeout 20 0 - 99 minutes How long the lights stay on for after movement has stopped.

This sets both Timeout (channel 1) and Timeout (channel 2)


to the same value.

Select 0 for a 10 second delay (use for commissioning only).

Abs Recovery (secs) 10 0 - 99 seconds Sets a period for a detector in Absence mode to operate in
Presence mode after lights are turned off. This enables a
person to use movement to retrigger lights which have
switched off while they are still in the room. If Abs Recovery
(secs) is set to a non-zero value you should also set Inhibit
(secs) to 1 to detect any occupancy immediately.

Sensitivity On 9 1-9 Sensitivity level for detecting further movement when the
lights are already on. 1 = minimum, 9 = maximum (least
movement required to trigger the lights).

(UHS5 sets Sensitivity On and Sensitivity Off to the same


value.)

Sensitivity Off 9 1-9 Sensitivity level for detecting any movement when the lights
are off. 1 = minimum, 9 = maximum (least movement required
to trigger the lights)..

(UHS5 sets Sensitivity On and Sensitivity Off to the same


value.)

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Parameter Default Range/ Description
Option

Manual Timeout 10 0 - 99 minutes How long the lights stay off after they have been turned off
using a switch or handset before returning to the automatic
Timeout operation.

The following examples are for a detector in presence mode


withTimeout set to 15 minutes and Manual Timeout to 3
minutes:

Example 1:
When the user leaves the room they switch the light off.
The lights stay off for 3 minutes even someone walks
back into the room. The sensor will revert to automatic
after 3 minutes, and then walking back in the room will
turn the lights on - the lights will then stay on until no
movement has been detected for 15 minutes.
Example 2:
The user turns the lights off but stays in the room (for
example to give a presentation). Every time a movement
is detected, the 3 minute timeout period is retriggered, but
if no movement is detected for this period operation
reverts to automatic. This means the lights may turn on
inadvertently during the presentation if the occupants are
still for 3 minutes, so you should adjust the manual
timeout carefully.

Walk Test LED Off On / Off When set to On a red LED on the sensor flashes when
movement is detected. Use this feature to check for adequate
sensitivity levels.

Disable Detect No Yes/ No Disables presence/absence detection, so that the detector


can't control switching but can control dimming output. Use
this mode when the unit is for maintained illuminance only.

Relay State when Off On / Off If Disable Detect is set Yes, setting Relay State when Det
Det Disabled Disabled to On keeps the channel 1 relay output closed.
Setting it to Off keeps the relay open.

Power Up State Yes Yes/No Select No for a 30 second delay after initial power up before
the detector starts detecting and changing outputs.

Select Yes for no delay - the detector will always power up


detecting.

Inhibit (secs) 4 1 - 99 seconds The time to wait after the detector turns lights off before it can
retrigger them. If using the device in Absence mode, set this
time to 0.

▪7▪
Lux Control
Parameter Default Range/ Description
Option

Light Level (MI) 999 1 - 998 (999 = Sets a target light level to be maintained by the lighting
maintained system.
illuminance
off)

Lux Learn Level 0 0 - 999 Use with the Readback function to get the lux level the unit is
currently reading. Press Send to update the Light Level (MI)
parameter with this value.

Auto Brightness % 20 0 - 100 (0 = Value used to set Lux On Level and Lux Off Level
disabled) automatically.

Lux Off Level is set to the Auto Brightness % percent above


Light Level (MI) (for example if Auto Brightness % is set to
30 and Light Level (MI) set to 600, Lux Off Level becomes
780 (600 + 30%).

Lux On Level is always set to (Auto Brightness % -10)


percent above Light Level (MI). In the above example, Lux
On Level becomes 720 (600 + 20%).

Lux On Level 999 0 - 999 Sets a minimum ambient light level below which lights are
turned on by movement.

The Lux Off Level value must always be greater than the Lux
On Level value.

Lux Off Level 999 0 - 999 Sets a maximum ambient light level above which lights
cannot be turned on by movement.

The Lux Off Level value must always be greater than the Lux
On Level value.

Lux On Time 0 0 - 99 minutes When the ambient light falls below Lux On Level, the time to
wait before switching on the lights. If at any time during the
timed delay the lux change reverses then the process is
cancelled.

If you try to turn lights on using a switch or handset, the lights


will go on regardless of ambient light level. However, if there
is sufficient ambient light, they will turn off again after Lux Off
Time.

Lux Off Time 0 0 - 99 minutes When the ambient light rises above Lux Off Level, the time to
wait before switching off the lights. If at any time during the
timed delay the lux change reverses then the process is
cancelled.

Lux Switch NZOL No Yes /No Enables and disables luminaire switching when Off Value is
set to a non-zero value.

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Output Ch. 1
Parameter Default Range/ Description
Option

Detection Mode Pres Pres Select Pres to turn lights on when movement is detected and
(Presence) / off when movement ceases. Select Abs to turn lights off when
Abs (Absence) movement ceases, but the lights must be manually turned on
by a switch or handset first.

Timeout 20 0 - 99 minutes How long the lights stay on for after movement has stopped.
(channel 1)

Abs Recovery (secs) 10 0 - 99 seconds Sets a period for a detector in Absence mode to operate in
Presence mode after lights are turned off. This enables a
person to use movement to retrigger lights which have
switched off while they are still in the room. If Abs Recovery
(secs) is set to a non-zero value you should also set Inhibit
(secs) to 1 to detect any occupancy immediately.

Relay Status Off On/ Off Use with the Readback function to see whether the detector
switch relay is currently in an On or Off state.

Lux On Level 999 0 - 999 Sets a minimum ambient light level below which lights are
turned on by movement.

The Lux Off Level value must always be greater than the Lux
On Level value.

Lux Off Level 999 0 - 999 Sets a maximum ambient light level above which lights
cannot be turned on by movement.

The Lux Off Level value must always be greater than the Lux
On Level value.

Lux On Time 0 0 - 99 minutes When the ambient light falls below Lux On Level, the time to
wait before switching on the lights. If at any time during the
timed delay the lux change reverses then the process is
cancelled.

If you try to turn lights on using a switch or handset, the lights


will go on regardless of ambient light level. However, if there
is sufficient ambient light, they will turn off again after Lux Off
Time.

Lux Off Time 0 0 - 99 minutes When the ambient light rises above Lux Off Level, the time to
wait before switching off the lights. If at any time during the
timed delay the lux change reverses then the process is
cancelled.

On Delay 0 0 - 99 minutes Enables Channel 1 to switch on a number of minutes after


Channel 2.

For example if a detector is controlling lighting on Channel 2


and air conditioning on Channel 1, when an occupant is
detected, the lighting turns on immediately, but the air
conditioning turns on after 5 minutes. If the area is vacated
and the detector times out before the delay, then the air
conditioning would never go on.

▪9▪
Parameter Default Range/ Description
Option

EBDHS (High Bay) - - Submenu for configuring high-bay detectors.


PIR 1-5

Switches each of the 5 sensors within the detector on or


off individually.

Default = On, Option = On/ Off

Verify Mode

Requires at least 2 sensors within the detector to detect


movement before triggering the lights.

Default = Yes, Option = Yes/ No

▪ 10 ▪
Output Ch. 2
Parameter Default Range/ Option Description

Detection Mode Pres Pres Select Pres to turn lights on when movement is detected
(Presence) / and off when movement ceases. Select Abs to turn lights
Abs (Absence) off when movement ceases, but the lights must be
manually turned on by a switch or handset first.

Timeout 20 mins 0 – 99 minutes How long the lights stay on for after movement has
stopped.(channel 2)

Abs Recovery (secs) 10 0 - 99 seconds Sets a period for a detector in Absence mode to operate in
Presence mode after lights are turned off. This enables a
person to use movement to retrigger lights which have
switched off while they are still in the room. If Abs Recovery
(secs) is set to a non-zero value you should also set Inhibit
(secs) to 1 to detect any occupancy immediately.

Lux On Level 999 0 - 999 Sets a minimum ambient light level below which lights are
turned on by movement.

The Lux Off Level value must always be greater than the
Lux On Level value.

Lux Off Level 999 0 - 999 Sets a maximum ambient light level above which lights
cannot be turned on by movement.

The Lux Off Level value must always be greater than the
Lux On Level value.

Lux On Time 0 0 - 99 minutes When the ambient light falls below Lux On Level, the time
to wait before switching on the lights. If at any time during
the timed delay the lux change reverses then the process
is cancelled.

If you try to turn lights on using a switch or handset, the


lights will go on regardless of ambient light level. However,
if there is sufficient ambient light, they will turn off again
after Lux Off Time.

Lux Off Time 0 0 - 99 minutes When the ambient light rises above Lux Off Level, the time
to wait before switching off the lights. If at any time during
the timed delay the lux change reverses then the process
is cancelled.

On Scene 1 1-7 Default scene to switch to after the detector times out and
then powers up.

▪ 11 ▪
Parameter Default Range/ Option Description

Load Type 0_10V or DSI/DALION/0_ Indicates the dimming ballast type.


DALION 10V/1_10V
depending depending on DSI
on product product Sets the ballast control protocol to DSI.
DALION
Sets the ballast control protocol to DALI.
1_10V
Sets the ballast control to 1-10V output for analogue
dimming devices.
0_10V
Sets the ballast control to 0-10V output for analogue
dimming devices.

On Value 99 0 – 99 Dimmed output level when lights manually switched on.

Fade On Level 99 0 – 99 Sets a maximum light level to dim up to when movement


detected.

Gradual Fade On 0 0 – 99 minutes When fading up, how long to take to reach the required
Time luminaire brightness.

Note that depending on other settings, lower values will


increment the light level every 10 seconds, higher values
will increment it every minute.

Fade Off Level 0 0 – 99 Sets a minimal light level to dim down to when no
movement is detected.

Gradual Fade Off 0 0 – 99 minutes When fading down, how long to take to reach the required
Time luminaire dimness.

Note that depending on other time settings, lower values


will decrement the light level every 10 seconds, higher
values will decrement it every minute.

Stepped Fade Off 0 0 – 99 minutes How long to keep lighting at Fade Off Level before
Time dimming to Off Value.

Dim Output 0 0 - 255 Use with the Readback function to see the dimming output
level currently being sent to luminaires.

Off Value 0 0 - 99 Dimmed output level when lights manually switched off or
after detector times out.

In cases where you are also using lux switching, a non-


zero value will result in dimmed lighting unless the
ambient light level is bright enough for lights to be
switched off completely (if used with the Lux Switch NZOL
parameter).

Max Value 99 0 - 99 Maximum dimming output level.

Min Value 1 0 - 99 Minimum dimming output level.

Switch Memorise No Yes/No If this is set to Yes, a manually-dimmed light level is


memorised when the lights are manually switched off and
used as the initial light level when the lights are manually
switched on.

▪ 12 ▪
Parameter Default Range/ Option Description

Burn-in Hours 0 1 - 999 hours Determines how long the output will be at 100% so that
(0 = disabled) new lamps burn-in. The burn-in time is not affected by
power supply interruptions.

Speed (On) 40 0 - 99 Determines the dimming response speed during the set up
time. Measured in 0.1 sec intervals.

If set to "0" will disable dimming for Set Seconds below,


used if fittings are required to warm up before dimming.

Speed (Setup) 5 0 - 99 Determines how long the dimming response set-up period
lasts on power-up or on setting change. This enables the
desired lux level to be achieved rapidly when the lights
come on, or during setup.

Set Seconds 120 1 - 999 Sets the dimming response speed after the setup time has
seconds finished.

Measured in 0.1 sec intervals (i.e. a value of 40 means 4


seconds).

EBDHS (High Bay) - - Submenu for configuring high-bay detectors.


PIR 1-5

Switches each of the 5 sensors within the detector on


or off individually.

Default = On, Option = On/ Off

Verify Mode

Requires at least 2 sensors within the detector to detect


movement before triggering the lights.

Default = Yes, Option = Yes/ No

▪ 13 ▪
Config
Parameter Default Range/ Option Description

Channel Mode Switch and dim Switch only Submenu to configure dimming controls.
together
Switch and dim Switch only
together
Choose this option if the dimming channel is
Switch and dim not required (for example with single
separate channel devices).

Usually used for absence detection, as in


this mode the dimming channel is not used.

Switch and dim together

Choose this when the channel 1 output is


also used to power dimming luminares on
channel 2.

If both channels are powered by an external


source there is a 1 second delay between
channel 1 luminaires being switched and
dimming commands being sent on channel
2. To avoid this delay use the Switch and
dim separate option.

Switch and dim separate


Choose this option on unit when channel 1
is switched using the relay output and
channel 2 is powered from an external 230V
power source so that both channels work
independently.

Switch Mode Switching Long Press Off, Submenu to configure switches.


Devices: Short Press On
Long Press Off, Short Press On
Long Press Off, Short Press Off,
A single momentary switch where you must
Short Press On Short Press On
press for 3 seconds to switch the load OFF
and a short press ON.
Short Press Off, Short Press On
A single momentary switch where a short
press switches the load ON and another
short press to switch OFF.

▪ 14 ▪
Parameter Default Range/ Option Description

Dimming Devices: 2 position switch 2 position switch together


together A single centre-biased retractive switch
1 position switch
together 2 position switch controls both channels together
separate 2 position switch separate
1 position switch A single centre-biased retractive switch
together controls only the dimming channel

1 position switch 1 position switch together


separate A single position retractive switch controls
both channels together
1 position switch separate
2 single position retractive switches control
the channels separately

Factory Reset - - Clears any programmed settings and returns


the device to its default set-up.

Soft Reset - - Reboots the device, but retains all current


settings.

Lux Cal Value 0 0 - 999 Enter the current reading of a lux meter to
calibrate the photocell in the detector.

Lux Cal Factor 0 0 - 999 Reads back the effective lux value calculated
from the photocell reading and Lux Cal Value.

IR Enabled Yes Yes/No Set to No to prevent the device from receiving


commands from the handset. The device's LED
will flash several times if you try to send a
command when in this state.

Set to Yes to reenable programming.

▪ 15 ▪
User
Parameter Default Range/ Description
Option

Select Scene 1 1-8 The scene default levels are as follows:

Scene 1 – Maintained illuminance


Scene 2 – 100%
Scene 3 – 75%
Scene 4 – 50%
Scene 5 – 25%
Scene 6 – 15%
Scene 7 – 10%
Scene 8 – Off

Scene Up - - Changes the scene from 1 up to 8.

Scene Down - - Changes the scene from 8 down to 1.

Set Scene Level 0 0 - 255 Changes a particular scene's illumination level. Select the scene
first using Select Scene and then send Set Scene Level.

255 = 100%
191 = 75%
128 = 50%
64 = 25%
26 = 10%
0 = Off

Raise - - Increases light level. Reverts to programmed light levels when


absence detected.

Lower - - Decreases light level. Reverts to programmed light levels when


absence detected.

Manual Set - - Reserved for future use

Manual Override On - - Turns lights on and reverts to automatic operation after the
period set by Manual Timeout in the Detector Params menu.

Manual Override Off - - Turns lights off and reverts to automatic operation after the
period set by Manual Timeout in the Detector Params menu.

Manual Override - - Cancels the manual on and off overrides, returning the detector
Cancel to normal operation.

Override Perm On - - Keeps the channel 1 relay closed. Channel 2 continues to send
out dimming signals until a Cancel command has been received
by sensor.

Override Perm Off - - Keeps the channel 1 relay open. No dimming signal is sent by
channel 2 unless Off Value has been set or a Cancel command
is received by sensor.

If Off Value is set to anything other than 0, then the channel 1


relay stays closed, and the channel 2 dimming Off Value
continues to be sent out

Override Perm Cancel - - Return to normal operation after one of the Permanent Override
commands has been sent.

▪ 16 ▪
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Brent Crescent
London NW10 7XR UK
Tel: +44 (0)333 900 0671
Fax: +44 (0)333 900 0674
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