Philips OneSpace luminous ceiling E-cabinet user manual
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Contents 1. Welcome to the world of Philips OneSpace luminous ceiling...4 2. Switching on the E-cabinets...5 3. DALI input commands...8 4. Emergency light trigger, E1 only...9 5. Manual control E-cabinet...10 6. Document information...11 Philips OneSpace luminous ceiling E-cabinet user manual March 2014 3
1. Welcome to the world of Philips OneSpace luminous ceiling OneSpace luminous ceiling is the latest innovation of Philips Large Luminous Surfaces. OneSpace luminous ceiling is a functional white light solution capable of transforming the ceiling of any office, retail or hospitality environment into a clutterfree ceiling. "The ceiling becomes the light, the light becomes the ceiling." Key features: Large illuminated surface, customizable to fit any area High quality homogeneous light distribution Glass fiber front and acoustic properties Highest fire safety class A2, s1-d0 Depending on the configuration, the system can consist of several parts: A luminous ceiling panel, which is the part that is mounted to the ceiling and generates the light A group of E-cabinets or E-boxes, which contain the drivers and the electronic control components A hoisting system, which is used to hoist the panel into final position, and to lower the panel for maintenance purposes, and can be a permanent hoisting system or a temporary one For the total luminous ceiling panel system, an installation-, user- and/or service manual is available for the following parts: Luminous ceiling panel E-cabinet or E-box Hoisting system (installation manual only in case of a permanent hoisting system) About this user manual. This manual contains all the necessary information to use the E-cabinet or E-box for Philips OneSpace luminous ceiling. It describes the start-up sequence and the manual back-up control in case of a malfunction of the building management system. Also information regarding the DALI input and emergency lighting system is given in this user manual. 4 Philips OneSpace luminous ceiling E-cabinet user manual March 2014
2. Switching on the E-cabinets Before switching on the E-cabinets make sure that all switches and fuses are 'OFF' (due to inrush currents). X1 X2 X3 X4 X8 N15 50W *1 N24 50W N46 50W N16 50W N38 50W N47 50W N17 50W N39 50W 12G2 10X0 11F2 12F2 14F2 13N1 LPC1 N18 50W N40 50W N19 50W N41 50W N20 50W N42 50W N21 50W N43 50W N22 50W N44 50W N23 50W *1 *1 *1 *1 *1 *1 *1 *1 *1 *1 *1 *1 *1 *1 *1 *1 N45 50W DA PE 13N15 N61 50W N69 50W N90 50W 15F2 15Q2 14G2 15X2 N91 50W N70 50W N62 50W 14N3 RS485 N63 50W N84 50W N92 50W 15F4 14G6 15Q4 N64 50W 11K12 N85 50W *1 *1 *1 *1 *1 *1 *1 *1 *1 *1 *1 *1 *1 *1 N93 50W 14K18 *1 *1 *1 *1 *1 *1 *1 15X4 15F6 15Q6 15X6 15F8 15Q8 15X8 14N7 RS485 N65 50W N86 50W N94 50W 14G10 N66 50W N87 50W 14N11 RS485 N67 50W N88 50W *1 *1 *1 14G14 N68 50W N89 50W Switches and fuses 15Q2, 15Q4, 15Q6, 15Q8 15F2, 15F4, 15F6, 15F8 15F2 15Q2 OFF position Philips OneSpace luminous ceiling E-cabinet user manual March 2014 5
1. Turn main switch to 'ON' position ON OFF 2. Check that surge voltage arrester indicator (2) is lit up (if not, refer to service manual) 3. Make sure that backup switch (3) is in 'NORMAL' position 2 3 6 Philips OneSpace luminous ceiling E-cabinet user manual March 2014
4. Switch 'ON' all fuses and switches, one by one 15F2 15Q2 ON OFF 5. Check if all LEDs are on or flashing (if not, refer to service manual) Philips OneSpace luminous ceiling E-cabinet user manual March 2014 7
3. DALI input commands All DALI commands coming from the building management system (BMS) need to comply to DALI standard: 1EC62386-101 General requirements - Systems 1EC62386-102 General requirements - Control Gear The following broadcast commands will be accepted (when no emergency input is triggered): OFF Min. (10% = value 169) Max. (100% = value 254) Direct arc level values between 169 and 254 Ignored values Accepted values 8 Philips OneSpace luminous ceiling E-cabinet user manual March 2014
4. Emergency light trigger, E1 only The Emergency light mode trigger can be connected in two ways: Trigger used as Normally Open contact (NO) X3-3 and X3-4 shorted Trigger used as Normally Closed (NC) X3-1 and X3-2 leave open X3 Emergency light mode trigger (E1 only) E-cabinet E1 Trigger GND X3-1 X3-2 X3-3 X3-4 trigger used as NO contact input Short trigger to GND to force emergency light mode Trigger GND E-cabinet E1 X3-1 X3-2 X3-3 X3-4 trigger used as NC contact input Open trigger from GND to force emergency light mode Emergency light trigger specifications: Insulated input circuit Max 48V DC signal input < 1V for contact closure Cabling: low voltage double insulated 2-pole cable, min. 0.5mm 2 Connect according to wiring diagram N.B. When the emergency light is triggered all other input is ignored Philips OneSpace luminous ceiling E-cabinet user manual March 2014 9
5. Manual control E-cabinet All E-cabinets can be separately controlled when switch (1) is turned from position 'NORMAL' to 'BACKUP', using door dimmer (2). Dimmer functions: Switch light Press the control knob (2) 1 Adjust the brightness Light is switched on Turn the control knob (2): left to decrease brightness, right to increase brightness 2 10 Philips OneSpace luminous ceiling E-cabinet user manual March 2014
6. Document information Info Content Title Philips OneSpace luminous ceiling E-cabinet user manual Date V1.0 March 2014 Security Contact address The attached material and the information contained herein are proprietary to Large Luminous Surfaces, Philips Lighting BV. Copying, reproduction, adaptation, modification or dissemination in whole or part is not permitted without written permission from Large Luminous Surfaces, Philips Lighting. Philips Lighting B.V. Large Luminous Surfaces High Tech Campus 27 5656 AE Eindhoven The Netherlands Website: www.largeluminoussurfaces.com/onespace Philips OneSpace luminous ceiling E-cabinet user manual March 2014 11
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