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GE ighting ighting Controls I Digital ighting Controls

the I Protocol Multi-functional control of I-ready GE uminaires 1-1 to I converters available for analogue luminaires I CB Type 2 - complete programmable lighting controls system with 4 scene settings With intergration of multi-sensors, daylight harvesting and presence detection not only provides energy saving but also creates an ideal lit environment With the KX gateway option, the I system can be intergrated to Building management systems I CB Type 1 with scene control and Multi-Sensor program control

I CB Type 1 Each I luminaire can be assigned into 4 possible scenes with the 5 push button panel. Additional programming devices are not required which makes the I CB the choice for easy commissioning. The I-interface combines dim- and switch functions through a common control line. I ballasts or transformers and I Converters (digital-> analog) can individually be controlled. I-ready GE luminares thus can individually be dimmed or switched on the same circuit. A re-configuration is possible with- out any changing of the installation. Basic functions After connection to the mains the Controller automatically carries out a basic assignment of light levels to each of the 4 groups being set ex works. The following light levels can be selected with the 4 pushbuttons: Pushbutton 1 =100% brightness Pushbutton 2 = approx. 30% of the maximum brightness Pushbutton 3 = approx. 50% of the maximum brightness Pushbutton 4 = approx. 70% of the maximum brightness The default levels can be restored after programming by operating the rest button on the controller. Without any programming with the master button on the control panel, basic switch and dim functions are possible: O/OFF switching by short pressing the master button continuously pressing the master: lighting goes into brighter and darker releasing the button: lighting stops at the respective light level. short pressing the button: lighting switches OFF short pressing the button again: lighting goes into approx. 80 % of its max. brightness. Group selection Up to 64 I ballasts can be assigned to 4 groups with the Basic Controller: Through simultaneously pressing the buttons 1+2+Master a lamp blinks and shows that it can be assigned to a group. The required group is determined through the pushbuttons 1 4 and confirmed with a master button. Functions Programming and selection of 4 lighting scenes. Any assignment of lamps to groups without changing the installation. Multi-Sensor controls (combined daylight- and presence-depending controls or just daylight- or just presence-depending controls) Combined presence detection and constant light control in connection with GE Multi-Sensors. Applications Schools, conference rooms, hotels and restaurants, museums, exhibitions, multi-purpose halls, hospitals, private residences. Setting and selection of lighting scenes After each lamp has been assigned to one of the 4 groups the light levels can be set with the master and group buttons. The lighting scenes are stored by continuously pressing the respective buttons 1-4 (scenes). 4

up to 64 I ballasts Dimming and switching with Multi-Sensors Once the Type 1 unit is connected to the mains, all multi-sensors (max 6) connected to the controller are automatically recognized. On presence detection the controller automatically goes into scene 1 and operates the lighting independently of motion and light levels. The motion sensor delay time can be set from 1-30mins. With no presence, the light will initially dim down to approx 1-2% of its initial max value and will finally switch off after approximately 10 mins. Messages Fault messages are identified with an ED at the module and a fault contact (voltage-free relay contact). I faults multi-sensors for daylight and motion If no I is connected, a I wire interrupted or short circuited the red fault ED at the module blinks and the fault contact (optional: indicator lamp) switches synchronously. amp fault A lamp fault is identified with the red ED at the module and the fault contact (optional indicator lamp) is closed. Operation The green ED signalizes the readiness for operation. The yellow ED indicates I-signals. control panel 5 6

Technical Data Dimensions Designation GE ighting Controls Type I CB Type 1 140 (8 TE) 50,5 61 GE SKU 64668 Power supply 23~ 50/60Hz, DC not permitted oad consumption Protection Approx. 4-9W, dependent on the connected loads Modules / fault contact external 6A, max. 45 C Modules / fault contact external 6A 45 90 Ambient temperature max. 45 C Protective class II (protective isolation) Protective type IP 20 Fault contact EDs at the module Delay time setting after presence detection Characteristic Pushbutton input Sensor inputs Sensor supply I-interface Terminals Housing Dimensions (W H D) Weight Sensors and accessories Voltage-free relay contact (normally open contact), max. 25~/5A~ resistive load Indicates lamp fault or I-fault green: ready for operation yellow: I-interface active red: lamp fault 1-30 minutes at the module according to I-specification 5 pushbutton inputs (normally open contacts). Pushbuttons for the operation of the module. 3 inputs for light sensors (max. 6 sensors), 1 sensor for motion detection for 6 Multi-Sensors or individual light or motion sensors interface according to I-specification current supply for I ballasts: approx. 16V/150mA DC, Ik<250mA DC, electr. current limitation and protection against overheating Screw terminals: 2 0,3 2,5 mm² solid wire or; 20,3 1,5 mm² itz wire with sleeve Isolated housing for DI rail systems 140 90 61 mm approx. 550 g ight sensors and motion detectors (Multi-Sensors), pushbuttons, I ballasts, I converters Wiring Diagram I CB Type 1 without sensors mains 23 ~ 50/60Hz Indicator lamp 23 ~ 6A max 25 17 19 27 20 28 5 6 7 error M I CB Type 1 13 14 15 S1 S2 S3 Master 29 3 4 11 12 sensors T1 T2 T3 T4 21 22 23 24 F2 8 16 Vcc 1 9 2-10 30 31 32 to further I-ballasts The controller operates not in the automatic (sensor) mode. Sensors are not required. All groups are in the manual control mode. Maximum 64 I ballasts can be switched or dimmed. The I ballasts can be divided into 4 groups. Up to 4 ighting scenes can be set and selected. Controls can be programmed with push button switch Pushbuttons can be switched in parallel. The indicator lamp is optional. This contact can be used for the evaluation of fault messages. Wiring see module print, manual and wiring diagrams. Wiring fault: destruction possible! pushbuttons 7 8

Wiring Diagram Wiring Diagram Automatic lighting in group 1 The light sensor is connected with light sensor input S1 and is assigned to group 1 (pushbutton 1). The groups 2, 3 and 4 (pushbuttons 2-4) are used for the selection of the respective scenes (no daylightdependent control). S1 can be connected with up to 6 additional multi-sensors in parallel to achieve constant light levels. As soon as the daylight exceeds the set light level lighting is reduced to a minimum of 1-2 % and finally switches OFF after approx. 10 minutes. I Controller with 1 light sensor at S1 mains 23 ~ 50/60Hz Indicator lamp 23 ~ 6A max 25 17 19 27 20 28 5 6 7 error M I CB Type 1 MS-R S Vcc - + 13 14 15 S1 S2 S3 Master 29 3 4 11 12 sensors T1 T2 T3 T4 21 22 23 24 pushbuttons to further I-ballasts I Controller with two at S1 parallel connected Multi-Sensors (operating in dependence of the daylight and presence detection) mains 23 ~ 50/60Hz Indicator lamp 23 ~ 6A max 25 17 19 27 20 28 5 6 7 error M S Vcc M MS-C I CB Type 1 - + 13 14 15 S1 S2 S3 Master 29 3 4 11 12 sensors MS-C T1 T2 T3 T4 21 22 23 24 M S Vcc - + 8 16 Vcc 1 9 F2 8 16 Vcc 1 9 2-10 30 31 32 2-10 F2 30 31 32 to further I-ballasts Daylight harvesting with presence detection. The multi-sensors are connected in parallel with S1 and are automatically assigned to group 1 (pushbutton 1). In this group the multi-sensor-control is realized. Groups 2-4 remain in the manual scene selector mode. As soon as daylight exceeds the set lux levels, or if no presence detected, the controller dims the lighting to minimum levels and switches off after 10 minutes. The Multi-sensors are switched in parallel for extra sensitivity in smaller areas of identification or detection in larger rooms and corridors. Without presence detection the lighting switches OFF after the set delay time. As soon as presence is detected, the lighting will automatically return to original levels. I Controller with 3 Multi-Sensors at S 1 to S 3 pushbuttons ighting control of groups 1, 2 and 3 (e.g. 3 light rows) Presence detection with extension of the range of recognition. mains 23 ~ 50/60Hz The Multi-Sensors are connected with S1 to S3 and assigned to the respective group. In lighting scene 1 all 3 groups (1-3) are in the automatic (Multi-Sensor) mode (e.g 3 light rows). Group 4 is the normal lighting control group (not sensor-controlled). If daylight exceeds the set light level at a group lighting goes to minium (1-2%) and finally switches OFF after 10 min. All motion outlets are switched in parallel such providing for a more sensitive recognition in a small area or an extension of the area of detection in large rooms. Without presence detection lighting switches OFF after the set delay time. After presence is recognized again lighting automatically goes into scene 1. Indicator lamp 23 ~ 6A max 25 17 19 27 20 28 5 6 7 error MS-C MS-C MS-C M S Vcc M S Vcc - + M I CB Type 1 13 14 15 S1 S2 S3 Master 29 - + 3 4 11 12 sensors T1 T2 T3 T4 21 22 23 24 pusbuttons M S Vcc 8 16 Vcc 1 9 2-10 30 31 32 - + F2 to further I-ballasts 9 10

I CB Type 2

I CB Type 2 Dim-and switch functions The I CB Type 2 is suitable for the control of max. 100 I ballasts or transformers. After connection to mains, the unit is ready for operation. Group assignment is not required. The unit has interface for up to 100 I ballasts. Conversions The I CB Type 2 transforms the analog signals into digital signals. This offers the following possibilities: O/OFF switching of I ballasts with analog control voltages Dimming with potentiometers Combination with Multi-Sensors for the daylight dependent control and presence detection. Direct ighting control functions With connections to terminals T1/T2 and/or the analog control input AS the following switch/dim-functions directly with I ballasts can be realized: 1-switch-dim function O/OFF, Brighter/Darker Storing a light level with double click The stored light level also is the switch O value 2-pushbutton switch dim function O/Brighter, Darker/OFF ight level storing by pressing both pushbuttons at a time The set light level is the switch O value Functions ighting control with multi-function panels. 1-pushbutton function (dim UP/DOW). 2-push-function (dim UP/DOW). dimming with potentiometers. Applications Digitalization of (existing) analog lighting controls, and light level settings in auditoriums, foyers, VIP lounges, exhibition halls and all areas with a combination of digital controlled fluorescent lamps with analog lamps (incandescent, high-voltage halogen, low-voltage halogen, neon etc.). (Multi)-Sensor-controls The I CB Type 2 detects multi-sensors automatically once connected to the unit. The sensors can be operated independently of daylight and presence detection, either both of either of the functions. Up to 6 Multi-Sensors, daylight- or motion sensors can be connected (see page 21). The delay time after presence detection can be set at the module between 1 and 30 min. After this time lighting goes to a minimum level of 1 2 % and finally switches OFF after 10 min. 14

Selection of the different functions at the I CB Type 2 control The following lighting control and converter functions can be selected with the switch at the front of the module: Position 1 Conversion of analog signals 1 1 (0-1) to digital I-signals (input terminals AS and T1) O/OFF switching via a switch contact (relays, contact/switch), connection to terminal T1 o contact closed = O; contact open = OFF Control of the brightness via the analog voltage input [AS] o the respective voltage (1...1) is the switch O or control value Switching of the lighting through a motion sensor if the contact at terminal [T1] is closed Switching of the lighting in dependence of the daylight through a light sensor if the contact at [T1] is closed Switching of the lighting through a multi-sensor (ight sensor and motion detector in one) o Automatic switch O if daylight falls below the set light level and if motion is recognized: contact T1 = closed. o o automatic switch O if motion is recognized, daylight however exceeds the set light level. Position 2 Analog control without switch contact: Conversion from 1...1 (0 1) to the digital I-interface with O/OFF only through an analog control voltage (input terminal [AS]) O/OFF switching through an analog control voltage [terminal AS] o voltage >1,4V = O; voltage <1,4 = OFF Control of the brightness through the analog voltage input [terminal AS] o voltage >1,4V is the Switch O or the control value If a motion sensor is connected: switch O at motion, if the voltage at [terminal AS] >1,4V Automatic switch O through a light sensor if the daylight falls below the set light level and the voltage at [terminal AS] > 1,4V Multi-Sensor-control (combined light and motion sensor): o Automatic switch O if the daylight falls below the set light level and motion is recognized (volt- age at terminal AS >1,4V) o o automatic switch O if motion is recognized, however daylight exceeds the set light level. Position 3 1-pushbutton switch dim function: control input = terminal T1 O/OFFswitching through pushbutton (normally open contact) at [T1] o Short pushing: O/OFF Control of the brightness through pushbutton (normally open contact) at [T1] o Continuously pressing the button: lighting goes to brighter-darker-brighter ight level setting at [T1]: o As soon as the required light level to be kept constant is achieved during the brighterdarker- brighter operation a double click stores the value as switch O or control value being kept constant. The set light level is indicated through a short flash of the lighting. Connection of a motion sensor: lighting automatically switches O to the set light level as soon as motion is recognized. Connection of a light sensor: automatic switch O into the set light level as soon as daylight falls below this level. Multi-Sensor control (light- and motion-depending): o Automatic switch O if daylight falls below the set light level o o automatic switch O if motion is recognized, daylight however exceeds the set light level Position 4 2-pushbutton-switch-dim function: control input terminals T1/T2 O/Brighter with pushbutton (normally open contact) at control input [T1] o Short touch: O; continuous touch: brighter Darker/Off through a pushbutton (normally open contact) at control input [T2] o Continuously pressing = darker - short pressing = off ight level setting for a constant light control through light sensor and control inputs [T1/T2] o Continuously pressing both buttons [T1/T2] for > 3 sec.: The setting of the light level to be kept constant is signalized through a short flash of the connected lighting o The stored light level is the automatic switch O or control value With the connection of a motion sensor: automatic switch O of the lighting if motion is recognized With the connection of a light sensor: automatic switch O if daylight falls below the set light level With the connection of a multi-sensor (light- and motion sensor in one): o Automatic switch O if daylight falls below the set light level and motion is recognized o o automatic switch O if daylight exceeds the set light level although motion is recognized 15 16

MS-R type Multi-Sensor Ceiling recessed for 1-gang boxes Position 5 1-pushbutton switch dim function with interlocking of the automatic switch O control Function identical with position 3, however no automatic switch O if daylight falls below the set light level. o switch O to be made manually. Position 6 2-pushbutton switch dim function with interlocking of the automatic switch O control Function identical with position 4, however no automatic switch O if daylight falls below the set light level. o switch O to be made manually Messages Operation The green ED signalizes readiness for operation, the yellow ED indicates I-signals. I-Faults If I ballasts are not connected or I-wires are interrupted, the red ED flashes twice. The double flash continues unless the fault is removed. I short circuit In case of a short circuit on I-connections the red ED flashes three times. This is repeated unless the fault is removed. Sensors The I CB Type 2 can be operated with light or motion sensors individually or with multi-sensors. The sensors are connected to the terminals [S] and [B]. Multi-Sensors (daylight-and motion depending), also to be used with the individual functions (constant light control or motion) to be combined with all I controllers. Technical Data Designation GE ighting Controls Type I CB Type 2 GE SKU 65324 Power supply 11-24 AC 50/60Hz, 11-24 DC Own consumption approx. 0,7-5,8W, depending on the load Protection external 16A Ambient temperature max. 45 C Protective class II (protective isolation) Protective type IP 20 Contamination degree 2 (dry, non-conductive) Delay time setting adjustable between 1 and 30 minutes. After this time the light level is reduced to 1-2 % and finally switches OFF after approx. 10 min. I interface according to I-specification, interface poled Power supply for max. 100 I ballasts, approx. 200mA/13V DC (Uo approx. 15V DC) Ik<250mA DC, max. 22,5V DC electronic current limitation Pushbutton inputs 2 pushbutton inputs (<6V DC) (normally open contact), terminal T1/T2 Analog Control input voltage input (analog 0-1/DC), terminal AS Terminal 5 (1-1) internal power supply (approx. 450 µa) for the bridge at 1...1 interface (for operations in systems with 1 1 interface, potentiometers for another manual control an external bridge from terminal 6 to terminal 5 has to be made) Sensor inputs 1 ight input (analog <5V DC), 1 motion input (<5V DC), terminal S/M Sensor supply approx. 1/18mA DC (supply for the sensors), terminal Vcc Sensors max. 6 sensors in parallel (see sensors and manual) Indicators at the module 3x EDs, indicating the working conditions of the module, 1 selector switch for the different functions Controls 1xTrimmer/Potentiometer for the setting of the delay time (1-30 min.), 1 pushbutton: optional Terminals Screw terminals for solid and litz wires with sleeve (0,25-5,0mm 2 ) Supply, terminal no. (1/2) Control inputs T2, T1, AS terminal no. (3, 4, 5, 6) I-interface - terminal no. (8, 7) Sensors M, S, Vcc terminal no. (9, 10, 11) (-) terminal no. (7, 12) ( and are internally connected) Wire length max. 100m, I-wires max. 300m with 1,5mm2 or according to table (distance of controller to I ballasts, -converter) MS-C type Multi-Sensor Combined daylight and motion sensor, ceiling mounted Wiring Housing Dimensions (W H D) Weight Designation Wire section [mm 2 ] 2 0,5 2 0,75 2 1,0 2 1,5 Wire length [m] 100 150 200 300 The respectively requirements for installations (wiring, isolation, protection/ minimum sections) have to be observed. According to wiring diagrams and print at the module. Isolation housing for DI rail systems 72 90 64mm approx. 200g CE, I 17 18

up to 100 I ballasts (all ballasts are broadcast controlled) Wiring Diagram Control with analog voltage (dim-functions with switch contact) mains 110-24 AC (50/60Hz) DC 16A 1 2 I CB Type 2-7 -/ 8 I I-modules When connecting controls with a 1 1 interface (such as for EVG s and transformers) or manually operated with a potentiometer (22kΩ) the bridge 5-6 has to be made. For controls with a 0 1 interface no connection has to be made between terminals 5 and 6. multi-sensors for daylight and motion Selector switch 1/10 M S Vcc T2 T1 AS 9 10 11 12 3 4 5 6 On/Off with switch contact Control with analog voltage (dim-functions without switch contact) Control Panel master switch or master dimming control of all I ballasts with the master button assignment of all connected I ballasts to one up to four groups switching and dimming of up to 4 groups storing and selection of up to 4 scenes pushbutton 1 (scene 1) is responsible for daylight-dependant control mains110-24 AC (50/60Hz) DC 16A 1 2 I CB Type 2 Selector switch 7 -/ 8 2 M S Vcc T2 T1 AS 9 10 11 12 3 4 5 6 2 - I I-modules When connecting controls with a 1 1 interface (such as for EVG s and transformers) or manually operated with a potentiometer (22kΩ) the bridge 5-6 has to be made. For controls with a 0 1 interface no connection has to be made between terminals 5 and 6. On/Off with control voltage 19 20

Wiring Diagram Control with pushbuttons: 1- or 2-pushbutton switch dim-functions mains 110-24 AC (50/60Hz) DC 16A I I-modules 1 2 I CB Type 2 7 -/ 8 Selector switch 3-6 M S Vcc T2 T1 AS 9 10 11 12 3 4 5 6 Connection of light- and motion sensors mains 110-24 AC (50/60Hz) DC 16A - - I I-modules 1 2 I CB Type 2 7 -/ 8 Selector switch 1-6/10 M S Vcc T2 T1 AS 9 10 11 12 3 4 5 6 max.6 Sensors in parallel Type: MS-C ws ge gn bn M S Vcc light and motion sensor brown green yellow white M S Vcc light and motion sensor 21

www.gelighting.com/eu and General Electric are both registered trademarks of the General Electric Company GE ighting is constantly developing and improving its products. For this reason, all product descriptions in this brochure are intended as a general guide, and we may change specifications from time to time in the interest of product development, without prior notification or public announcement. All descriptions in this publication present only general particulars of the goods to which they refer and shall not form part of any contract. Data in this guide has been obtained in controlled experimental conditions. However, GE ighting cannot accept any liability arising from the reliance on such data to the extent permitted. I Digital ighting Controls Brochure Data Sheet March 2013