schneider-electric.com 1 SmartX TM Living Space Sensor screen Covers SXWSCDXSELXX (screen Display) SXWSCDPSELXX (screen Display with Occupancy Sensor) Product Description SmartX sensors are a family of living space sensors for use with SmartX IP controllers that use the EcoStruxure Building Operation software user interface. These sensors use an RJ-45 sensor bus that provides communication and power from the SmartX IP controller. SmartX living space sensors are modular and are ordered in two parts: the sensor base and the cover. Four SmartX communicating sensor base models are available that can be paired with any one of six covers. The SXWSCDXSELXX touchscreen cover displays current time, temperature, humidity percentage (if equipped), CO2 ppm (if equipped), as well as heating, cooling and Eco mode status. Temperature setpoint, override, temperature scale, fan speed, heating mode, and cooling mode are adjustable using the touchscreen. Setpoint, override, display timeout and display lockout parameters are configured using EcoStruxure Building Operation software. The SXWSCDPSELXX includes the touchscreen display and occupancy sensor. The occupancy sensor uses a passive infrared (PIR) motion detector to determine occupancy status. The system may be configured in EcoStruxure Building Operation software to override comfort settings to occupied status when occupancy is detected during scheduled unoccupied periods. Features Contemporary, sleek housing Full color, 61mm (2.4 In), 240 x 320 pixel, capacitive touchscreen display Displays sensor readings, time, network status Setpoint Override Display timeout Display lockout Mode adjustment Passive Infrared (PIR) motion/occupancy sensor (optional) pplicable Documentation Title SmartX Living Space Sensor Base SmartX Living Space Sensor Blank Cover SmartX Living Space Sensor Button and Occupancy Covers SmartX Living Space LCD Temperature Sensor SmartX Living Space Resistive Temperature Sensor Description Installation instructions for all base variants Installation instructions for blank cover without occupancy sensor Installation instructions for 3-button covers with and without occupancy sensors and blank cover with occupancy sensor LCD temperature sensor base and cover installation instructions Non-communicating temperature sensor installation instructions
schneider-electric.com 2 vailable Products SmartX Sensor Bases Model Number Description Temp RH CO2 Cover SmartX System Bus (Communicating) SXWSBTXXXSXX Sensor Base, Temperature X Not Included X SXWSBTHXXSXX Sensor Base, Temperature, Humidity X X Not Included X SXWSBTXCXSXX Sensor Base, Temperature, CO2 X X Not Included X SXWSBTHCXSXX Sensor Base, Temp, Humidity, CO2 X X X Not Included X SmartX Covers for Use with Sensor Bases Model Number Description 61 mm (2.4 ) Color screen Override Setpoint SXWSCDXSELXX* Cover Plate, User Interface, Basic X X X Occupancy Sensor (PIR) SXWSC3XSELXX Cover Plate, Pushbutton Override, Setpoint X X SXWSCBXSELXX Cover Plate, Blank Cover SXWSCDPSELXX* Cover Plate, User Interface, Basic, Occupancy X X X X SXWSC3PSELXX Cover Plate, Pushbutton Overrode, Setpoint, Occupancy X X X SXWSCBPSELXX Cover Plate, Blank Cover, Occupancy X *Covered by these installation instructions. Specifications screen Display Pixel count 240 x 320 Backlight Setpoint Override Timeout Lockout LED halo Occupancy Version 61 mm (2.4 ), color, capacitive overlay Yes Temperature, Humidity or Fan Speed (setpoint type and allowable span set in EcoStruxure Building Operation software) Overrides unoccupied mode (duration and comfort parameters configured in EcoStruxure Building Operation software) Configurable through EcoStruxure Building Operation software Configurable through EcoStruxure Building Operation software Heating, cooling or Ecomode Operating Environment Operating temperature Operating humidity range Housing material Mounting location Input power Regulatory Information gency approvals 0 to 50 C (32 to 122 ) 0 to 95% RH, non-condensing High impact BS plastic Flammability rating UL 94 V-0 Not suitable for wet locations. For indoor use only. Supplied by SmartX sensor base UL 916 European conformance CE: EN61000-6-3 EN61000 Series - industrial immunity std. FCC Part 15 Class B, RECH, RoHS, Green Premium, RCM (ustralia), ICES-003 (Canada), EC (Russia) Occupancy sensor Passive infrared Lateral detection angle 140 Horizontal detection angle Detection range ±15 4-6 m (13-20 ft.) angle dependent (see detection pattern diagram, page 3)
schneider-electric.com 3 Dimensions mm (in.) SmartX Base Cover 115 (4) 85 (3.3) 19.75 (.8) Precautions DNGER HZRD OF ELECTRIC SHOCK, EXPLOSION, OR RC FLSH Follow safe electrical work practices. See NFP 70E in the US, CS Z462 in Canada, or applicable local codes. Read and understand the instructions before installing the product. Follow the instructions during installation. Installation, wiring, testing or service must be performed only by qualified persons in accordance with all applicable codes and regulations. Do not use the product for life or safety applications. Do not install the product in hazardous or classified locations. Do not exceed the product s ratings or maximum limits. Turn off LL power supplying equipment before working on or inside the equipment. Use a properly rated voltage sensing device to confirm that all power is off. Do not depend product for voltage indication. Remove all wire scraps and tools, replace all doors, covers and protective devices before powering the equipment. Failure to follow these instructions will result in death or serious injury. Installation 1. With sensor base fully installed, align top of cover to mounting tabs on top of sensor base. Swing cover downward until it latches at the bottom. 2. Install locking screw to secure cover in closed position. qualified person is one who has skills and knowledge related to the construction and operation of this electrical equipment and installations, and has received safety training to recognize and avoid the hazards involved. NEC rticle 100 If this product is used in a manner not specified by the manufacturer, the protection provided by the product may be impaired. No responsibility is assumed by Schneider Electric for any consequences arising out of the use of this material. Fresnel Lens Beam and Detection Field Typical PIR Lens Detection Pattern typical detection pattern for the PIR cover is illustrated below. Forward movement 140 O Lateral movement 140º 60º Side View 15º 25º 25º 15º 15º 15º 6 m 5 m 4 m (20 ft) (16 ft) (13 ft) Top view 4 m 5 m 6 m (13 ft) (16 ft) (20 ft) 6 m (20 ft.) 6 m (20 ft.) 6 m (20 ft.) Top View
schneider-electric.com 4 PIR Installation Considerations Install the SmartX room unit with occupancy sensor as close to a door as possible (but not blocked by the door) or in an area with high occupant movement. The unit should be installed 1.35 m (4 ft.) above the floor surface to ensure the maximum detection range is achieved. Ensure that occupants will cross the lens beam in a perpendicular path within the prescribed detection zone. Recommended Installation Example Room 1 shows one SmartX room unit with occupancy sensor installed beside a door in the middle of the room. Occupant traffic is high in several areas of the room. Occupant movement typically flows lateral to the PIR, maximizing detection and within the PIR detection range of 6 m (20 ft.) at 140, and 5 m (16 ft.) between 15 to 30 laterally. Room 2 shows one SmartX room unit with occupancy sensor installed adjacent to the door. Occupant traffic is high and ensures the occupant will almost always cross the PIR detection path laterally and within the detection range. Non-recommended Installation Example Room 1 shows one SmartX room unit with occupancy sensor installed near the entrance, and a second installed beside the reception area. The unit installed at the entrance behind the door may be blocked. For the unit installed beside the reception area, occupant traffic could fall outside the detection zone. Room 2 shows one SmartX room unit with occupancy sensor installed in a low traffic area near the door, and a second installed wall directly opposite the door. The unit installed near the door could be blocked by the opened door, restricting PIR detection. The unit installed opposite the door could fall outside the specified detection zone and most occupant movement may not fall within lateral crossing patterns for PIR detection. Room 1 Room 2 Room 1 Room 2 Features SmartX screen Covers connect to a SmartX Sensor Base and provide an attractive user interface. The Cover/Base unit communicates sensor readings back to the SmartX IP controller via the Sensor Bus. The display provides local sensor status and allows the user to adjust comfort settings within the parameters set in EcoStruxure Building Operation software. The display and touchscreen can be configured through EcoStruxure Building Operation software to be active at specific times. For example, to minimize unintended usage, the touchscreen functionality may be disabled in public areas during business hours and fully functional during closed hours, allowing employee-only use. Display duration may also be configured in EcoStruxure Building Operation software ranging from always on to only on for a few seconds after a touch.
schneider-electric.com 5 screen Operation Default View anywhere screen to begin. Two optional default/home screens are configurable in EcoStruxure Building Operation software. 1. Default screen with a combination of: Time Temperature and/or temperature setpoint Ecomode icon Up/down temperature indication Ecomode Example Heating Example Cooling Example Regular State Example 24 20 2. Same as above, adding potential for humidity and CO2. 69 69 74 69 65 69 69 Note: During firmware updates, the display may appear to be off. Please allow five minutes for this process to complete before disconnecting the sensor. This may also occur when the sensor is first connected to a controller.
schneider-electric.com 6 screen Operation (cont.) djusting the Temperature (when allowed) Temperature displayed Setpoint displayed anywhere 61 screen. 60 + button to increase temperature. 61 + button again, once for each full degree F, or once for each half degree C. 77 Screen returns to default after 6 seconds of inactivity or if the Enter button is pressed. Turn off LED to conserve power. Enter button to confirm. Note: Waiting 6 seconds without activity cancels the operation. The user is returned to the home screen with no changes made. 77 75 77 75 77 While the unit is waiting for the MPX to change mode color, the setpoint will show user feedback. The screen returns to white each time the user takes action and the unit waits for the MPX to return to the correct mode. The home screen illuminates red. The up arrow indicates temperature direction and the setpoint is displayed. llow a 3-second minimum delay before updating the color. The screen will illuminate blue to indicate a decrease in temperature. Temperature is achieved. The backlight and LED are off. The arrow and setpoint are removed.
schneider-electric.com 7 screen Operation (cont.) Scenarios for Changing Temperature When Restricted When user is not allowed to adjust the temperature: Temperature displayed To main menu back arrow to return to the default screen. 78 78 Settings buttons are grayed out, indicating that the setpoint cannot be changed. Return to the home screen. the Menu button to return to the main menu. When user is allowed to change the temperature within ±3 : 75 + button to increase temperature. Repeat Repeat 76 77 78 t this point, the allowable override set in EcoStruxure Building Operation software has been met. The Lock icon indicates no further changes are allowed. 78 The + button goes into a visibly disabled state. Enter button to confirm the change and return to the default screen. Viewing the Main Menu left arrow to return to the default screen. Temperature displayed 61 anywhere on the screen. 60 Menu Toggle between C and. Toggles between fan speeds Occupied/Unoccupied: doubles as override ccess the submenu (when applicable). Toggle between Heating and Cooling modes.
schneider-electric.com 8 screen Operation (cont.) Main Menu Settings Setting the Fan Speed 74 anywhere screen Menu button 75 Fan icon (if allowed) Fan States OFF ON utomatic OFF Low High utomatic OFF Level 1 Level 2 Level 3 utomatic The chosen fan speed is displayed. Setting the Degree Type 74 anywhere screen. Menu 75 Degree icon (if allowed). Degree States C C The chosen degree state is displayed ( C). Changing the Occupancy Mode or Override 74 anywhere screen. Menu 60 Occupancy icon (if configured as an override). Occupancy States Unoccupied Occupied The chosen occupancy state is displayed. The system goes into its preconfigured override state. 70 61 Unoccupied button Changing the Unit View 60 anywhere screen Menu 60 Cooling Mode button Heating & Cooling icon (if allowed). Heating Cooling utomatic Heating & Cooling Modes The chosen heating/cooling state is displayed. The system returns to the default. 60 Viewing the Submenu anywhere screen. Default screen Menu 74 75 Information CO2 PPM: Humidity %: Tempurature : Montion Sensor: 876 45 74 Off right arrow RU-C SWXFRD1100011 Device Model: S/N: Device ID: Comm. Status: 35 Yes right arrow Parent Model: MP-C S/N: IP: MPXWDE1122330 192.168.256.256 Parent Device ID: 40 right arrow button to return to the beginning of the cycle.
schneider-electric.com 9 screen Operation (cont.) On/Off States and Restrictions If the main menu, submenu and temperature controls are all turned off in EcoStruxure Building Operation software, then the touch aspect is turned off. User not allowed to change fan speed: User not allowed to change the Heating/Cooling mode: Lock persists for 3 seconds and then returns to the Fan Speed icon. Fan Speed Heat/Cool Lock persists for 3 seconds and then returns to the Heat/Cool icon. User not allowed to change Degree setting: User not allowed to access a submenu: Degree Lock persists for 3 seconds and then returns to the Degree icon. If the submenu is set to Restricted, the button to access the submenu will be hidden from view. User not allowed to change the Occupancy mode or there is no override: Occupancy Lock persists for 3 seconds and then returns to the Occupancy icon.
schneider-electric.com 10 China RoHS Compliance Information Environment-Friendly Use Period (EFUP) Table 部件名称 Part Name 电子件 Electronic X O O O O O 本表格依据 SJ/T11364 的规定编制 O: 表示该有害物质在该部件所有均质材料中的含量均在 GB/T 26572 规定的限量要求以下 X: 表示该有害物质至少在该部件的某一均质材料中的含量超出 GB/T 26572 规定的限量要求 ( 企业可在此处, 根据实际情况对上表中打的技术原因进行进一步说明 ) This table is made according to SJ/T 11364. O: indicates that the concentration of hazardous substance in all of the homogeneous materials for this part is below the limit as stipulated in GB/T 26572. X: indicates that concentration of hazardous substance in at least one of the homogeneous materials used for this part is above the limit as stipulated in GB/T 26572 Z000057-0B 有害物质 - Hazardous Substances 铅 (Pb) 汞 (Hg) 镉 (Cd) 六价铬 (Cr (VI)) 多溴联苯 (PBB) 多溴二苯醚 (PBDE)