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ILD 16DPI 69f Compact control module with ambient light sensor and motion sensor Product description Compact dimensions for luminaire installation For up to 10 DSI or LI devices (max. 5 per output channel) 2 LI/DSI output channels with adjustable negative offset from channel 2 to channel 1 Ambient light sensor with motion detector Max. installation height 16 m IP65 sensor head Switch input for on/off switching and dimming Can be remote controlled Individual adjustment of the parameters with DSI-SMART Programmer 5-year guarantee È Wiring diagrams and installation examples, page 4 www.tridonic.com 1

ILD 16DPI 69f Compact control module with ambient light sensor and motion sensor Technical data Rated supply voltage 220 240 V Mains frequency 50 / 60 Hz Power 2 W Stand-by power 0.5 W Momentary-action switch input for dimming single Digital control line DSI/LI 2 Control output (devices) 10 Max. output cable length at 1.5 mm² 100 m Operating temperature 0... +60 C Storage temperature -25... +70 C Type of protection controller IP20 Type of protection sensor IP65 ready Max. casing temperature tc 75 C 30 93 120 110 4,5 5 5,1 86,3 80 21 20 99,3 9,9 14,9 37,9 42,3 5 Ordering data Type Article number Mounting Packaging carton ILD 16DPI 69f 28001277 Luminaire installation 10 pc(s). Specific technical data Type Light detection angle Detection Light measurement at the Illuminance (factory default) 2 Motion detection angle high/low sensor head 1 Max. cable length sensor ILD 16DPI 69f 13 1 500 lx 150 lx 72 / 60 0.8 m 1 The measured value at the sensor head corresponds to approx. 15 to 2,000 lux on the surface measured. 2 The illuminance is set for a room defined by Tridonic. Depending on the actual room (reflectance) the measured illuminance may deviate from this value. The illuminance should therefore be checked in the installation and adjusted if necessary. www.tridonic.com 2

ACCES- SORIES DSI SMART Programmer Product description Optional infra-red programming unit for DSI-SMART PTM or ILD 1 44 2,5 100 Settings can be read and modified Programmable functions such as light level, time delay, P.I.R., bright-out, power up 180 Ordering data Type Article number Packaging carton Weight per pc. DSI-SMART Programmer 28000843 16 pc(s). 0.35 kg 1 At version 2.41 for ILD. ACCES- SORIES Shading Set Product description Shading set consisting of 3 different types of lenses AISLE HALF ENTRY ø50 Ordering data Type Article number Packaging bag Weight per pc. ACU SHADING AISLE 16DPI highbay 28001658 64 pc(s). 0.002 kg ACU SHADING HALF 16DPI highbay 28001660 500 pc(s). 0.002 kg ACU SHADING ENTRY 16DPI highbay 28001659 500 pc(s). 0.003 kg www.tridonic.com 3

ACCES- SORIES Mounting box 16DPI Product description Easy adaptation of suspended lighting fixtures to a sensor solution, just by adding one additional hole Side entry screw connection in combination with rubber gasket gives a true IP65 protection for industrial applications Easy remote commissioning with IR interface while sensor is still protected ACU MOUNTING BOX 16DPI HIGHBAY sensor ACU MOUNTING BOX 16DPI HIGHBAY with 63 19 ø11,4 80 M16x1,5 Ordering data 93 123 Type Article number Packaging carton Weight per pc. ACU MOUNTING BOX 16DPI HIGHBAY 28001568 64 pc(s). 0.105 kg www.tridonic.com 4

1. Standards EN 55015 EN 61000-3-2 EN 61347-1 EN 61347-2-11 EN 61547 EN 62386-101 1.1 LI standard The ILD is designed to control control gear with LI standard IEC 60929 (LI V0) and IEC 62386 (LI V1). 2. Common The basic DIM ILD provides the basis for an easy-to-use and cost-effective lighting system with motion detection. When the sensor detects movement it triggers a individual adjustable motion detection profile in the control unit. As the amount of natural ambient light changes the illuminance from the artificial lighting system is adjusted. The connected luminaires can be switched on and off via momentary-action switch or remote control possible. IR is always active. 1.2 Glow-wire test according to EN 61347-1 passed. 3. Interfaces / communication 3.1 DSI/LI interface The interface selection DSI or LI is made by the DSI SMART Programmer. 3.2 Switch The ILD has an input terminal for an external switch. Any number of switches can be connected in parallel to the terminal. Short press (> 50 600 ms): Long press (> 600 ms): ON/OFF Dim up/down A change in the light value deactivates lighting regulation only temporarily. As soon as the luminaire has been automatically switched on again (motion detection) or manually switched off and on again, regulation is activated again. 2 x short press: The overwritten setpoint light value is stored (luminaire acknowledges by flashing twice) Function is lockable via the DSI programmer It is not allowed to connect multiple ILDs together over the input terminal. 3.3 Status LED The ILD has a status LED, which flashes at certain events. These are described in more detail in the table below. Status Event Normal operation mode Green flashing (2 s on, every 3 s) Bright-out state active One red flash Motion detected Two red flashes Received infrared command Three red flashes Programmer communication running Red flashing (1 s on, every 2 s) PTM short circuit www.tridonic.com 5

4. Installation Don t use the ILD without a sensor. DSI/LI is not SELV. The installation instructions for mains voltage therefore apply. The maximum cable length between the external switch and ILD is 100 m. The cable between the luminaire installation sensor and the base module must not be extended. A synchronous operation of LI and DSI ballasts at the same control gear is not possible. The maximum cable length of the DSI / LI control signal (for a cable cross-section of 1,5 m 2 ) must not be exceeded. Any number of push to make switches may be connected in parallel to the inputs. Do not connect standard switches to the input. Please ensure that the detection range of the sensor lies in the lighting area of the controlled luminaires. Please ensure that the detection ranges of the sensors do not overlap. This may have influence to the lighting control. Heaters, fans, printers and copiers located in the detection zone may cause incorrect presence detection. Surface temperature is detected by the sensor. Clothing or covers which reduce the surface temperature affect the detection. To avoid false readings, the sensor should be installed so there is no direct light from the lamp in the detection zone. Reflections can disturb the measurement results as well (e.g. high-bay warehouse of metal shelfs). To avoid false measurements caused by the light from other luminaires we recommend that the sensor should be located centrally in the luminaire. Sensor wires must be routed separately from the lamp wires and mains cables, otherwise the lighting control system may malfunction. If separate routing is not possible (for reasons of space) shielded lamp wires and mains cables must be used. By repeatedly adjusting the zoom (> 10), the IP protection may be impaired. Sensor must be installed according to the installation instructions to ensure the IP protection. Sensor head is not UV resistant. 4.1 Installation Mounting box 16DPI The sensor can be installed only once in the mounting box (Sensor snap in permanent)! Insert the cable of the sensor before installing. There are 2 installation variants possible for the sensor. The sensor can be turned through 180. Notes In a bright environment the application range of the DSI-SMART programmer may be limited. When programming the programmer should be direct pointed to the sensor. In case of pollution or mechanical damage of the lens, the functionality of the sensor may be limited. 4.2 Wiring diagram ILD L N 2 3 4 PCA 6 7 L N T ILD CH1 D1 D2 2 3 4 PCA Sensor CH2 D1 D2 6 7 ILD Sensor www.tridonic.com 6

4.3 Enhancement of controllable light point By using a combination of LI Repeater and LI Power Supply it is possible to enhance the sum of controllable light points. The schematic visualizes the wiring. L N Max. 2 Max. 120 2 3 4 6 7 LCA N ~ L PS2 2 3 4 6 7 LCA L N T ILD CH1 D1 D2 Sensor CH2 D1 D2 IN LI Repeater OUT ILD Sensor Use only in combination with LI Repeater (86458401) and one of the following LI Power Supplies: LI PS1 (24034323), 200 ma, max. 100 additional devices LI PS2 (28000876), 240 ma, max. 120 additional devices Wire length for 1.5 mm 2 cables: from to LI Repeater max. 100 m after LI Repeater max. 300 m This combination can be used on CH1 and CH2. 4.4 Cable types and cable cross-sections Solid wire with a cable cross-section of 0.5 mm² to 1.5 mm². wire preparation: 0.5 1.5 mm² 8 9 mm www.tridonic.com 7

4.5 Mounting variant luminair housing: Sheet thickness: 1 4 mm To change from position Low to High rotate lens in arrow direction until it stops at High! R6,5 83 70 Arrow shows the zoom position. To change the zoom rotate the lens until it stops at High or Low position. Positions in between High and Low are not allowed. See installation notes! 4.6 Sensor mounting 4.7 Shader mounting All 6 snap-fits have to be snaped in 8,5 To gurantee IP65 the distance between sensor surface and luminaire surface must be less than 8.5 mm www.tridonic.com 8

4.8 Mounting box in luminair housing: ø16,5 4.9 Mounting box mounting www.tridonic.com 9

5. Sensor functions 5.1 Light level recognition area 5.2 Presence / motion detection α = 13 h h * d 8 m 1.8 m 10 m 2.3 m 12 m 2.7 m 14 m 3.2 m 16 m 3.7 m α high = 60 α low = 72 h h * Zoom d 8 m low 12.0 m 9 m low 13.5 m 10 m low 15.0 m 11 m low 16.5 m 12 m low 18.0 m 12 m high 14.0 m 13 m high 15.2 m 14 m high 16.4 m 15 m high 17.6 m 16 m high 18.8 m d d www.tridonic.com 10

5.3 Presence / motion detection with shader α high = 26 h α high = 30 α low = 36 α high = 13 α low = 16 h α high = 26 h α low = 32 α low = 32 d d d 5.4 Application Sensor with or without Shutter Shelf www.tridonic.com 11

The following operating modes can be set for the motion detector via the ILD Programmer or DSI-Smart Programmer: Active Off Only Never Off Inactive 5.5 Switch-off delay The light is switched on or off automatically depending on whether or not there is a person in the room. The motion detector only switches the connected lighting off. The luminaires are switched on manually via the connected external switch or infra-red control. If it has not detected any movement the sensor dims to the second light value parameter and remains at this value The motion sensor is deactivated. The light must be switched on or off manually. This is the time after which the lighting is switched off if no movement is detected. It can be set via the time delay parameter. 5.6 Second light value On the ILD you can set whether the light is to be switched off after the switch-off delay or dimmed to the second light value. The light value and the dwell time (how long the value is held) can be set via the when vacant and sec. level parameters. 5.7 Offset The light level of channel 2 is less then the light level of channel 1. The difference can be set with the parameter Offset Value via ILD Programmer or DSI-SMART Programmer. Channel 2 Channel 1 40 % 70 % 5.8 Manual-off delay If the system is switched off manually via the switch or remote control the motion sensor is deactivated. At the end of a 10 minutes delay if motion has not been detected the motion sensor is activated again. If the sensor detects motion during the Manual Off delay, the time will be reset to the start. The following operating modes can be set for lighting control via the DSI- Smart Programmer: Active Inactive Constant light control is active. Constant light control is deactivated. The lighting is switched on at 100%. The value is set with the light-level parameter. If the value is set to max then lighting control is deactivated. For all other values lighting control is active. 5.9 Setpoint adjustment DSI-SMART Controller: Pressing the Set button stores the current light value as a new setpoint. ILD Programmer or DSI-SMART Programmer: Via the light-level parameter External switch: Briefly pressing the switch twice stores the current light value as a new setpoint. (Function is lockable via the ILD Programmer or DSI Programmer) 5.10 Bright-out If the nominal illuminance (e.g. 500 lux) is exceeded for 10 minutes by more than 150 % (e.g. 750 lux), the lighting is switched off even if motion is detected. The lighting is switched on again when the measured light value falls below the setpoint. The bright-out function is displayed by a green status indication LED at the sensor. This function can be deactivated via the ILD Programmer or DSI-SMART Programmer. 500 LUX Artificial light Natural light www.tridonic.com 12

5.11 User-definable parameters ILD have the following user-definable parameters (since DSI-SMART Programmer version 2.30): The values in parentheses are the factory default settings. The adjustable values for the ILD Programmer is available in a separately documentation on www.tridonic.com. Parameter light-level time delay if vacant Range (Factory setting) 1 100/max (70) 30 s 60 min/con (20 min) off 30 s 60 min/con (off) sec. level 1 100 % (1 %) P.I.R bright-out Power up hold overwrite PTM Set LIorDSI Offset Mode active/inactive/off only (active) yes/no (yes) on/off (on) on/off (off) on/off (on) DSI/LI (DSI) fixed/converging (converging) Offset Value 0 to -70 % (-30 %) Description Selectable lighting control set point, 1 100 increments. max also makes it possible to set the control gear to full power. (DSI 255) man indicates whether the adjustment value was overwritten by the SET function of the SMART Controller. Delay time after the last detected movement The following values can be set: 30 seconds, 1, 2, 3, 5, 10, 15, 20, 30, 45 and 60 minutes and continuous (no switch-off) The off setting switches the luminaire off after the delay time has elapsed. If a time value is set, the luminaire dims to the sec. level parameter and only switches off after the previously set time has elapsed. The following values can be set: off, 30 seconds, 1, 2, 3, 5, 10, 15, 20, 30, 45 and 60 minutes and continuous ( never OFF function) Second light level to which luminaire dims after the delay time has elapsed. (in conjunction with the if vacant parameter) With the active setting, the lighting is automatically switched on or off depending whether a person is present. With the inactive setting, the ILD/DSI-SMART (PTM) can, in combination with continuous time delay, only be used for lighting control. With the off only setting, the lighting has to be switched on manually (momentary-action switch, remote control) but is switched off by the presence detector. With the yes setting, the lighting switches off as soon as the light level exceeds 150 % of the set point for longer than 10 minutes, for instance, if the room is adequately illuminated by sunlight. If the actual value falls below 100 % of the set point, the lighting switches back on again. With the no setting, the lighting remains switched on (at the minimum dimming level) even if the room is adequately illuminated by sunlight and no artificial lighting is required. With the on setting, the luminaire switches on after a mains break. With the off setting, the luminaire does not switch on after a mains break. The presence detector becomes active again after 15 seconds. If the light level is manually dimmed via a momentary-action switch or remote control, lighting control stops. The previously set dimming level retains its fixed value as long as lighting control is not activated by manual intervention (momentary-action switch or remote control). If there is no movement in the room in this state and the time delay has elapsed, the control unit stores the fixed dimming level. With the off setting, lighting control is restarted each time movement is detected. With the on setting, the control unit switches the luminaires back to the fixed dimming level each time movement is detected and lighting control remains stopped. With this setting, lighting control can be activated again via the remote control (Automatic button). If lighting control was active before repeated detection or if the lighting was switched off manually, the luminaires and lighting control are switched on after movement is detected in order to prevent people having to enter a dark room. With the on setting, it is possible to save the currently set light level as a lighting control set point by pressing the momentary-action switch twice shortly. With the off setting, this function is disabled. With the DSI setting, DSI interface mode is enabled. With the LI setting, LI interface mode in which LI broadcast commands are sent is enabled. This parameter specifies how the adjustable Offset Value of the ILD behaves from channel 2 to channel 1 over the dimming range. With the fixed setting, the previously set Offset Value remains the same across the dimming range. (e.g. with an Offset Value of -30 %, channel 2 remains at 70 % when channel 1 has reached 100 %). With the converging setting, the previously set Offset Value remains the same up to a specific dimming level and decreases the closer one gets to 100%. (e.g., with an Offset Value of -30 %, the dimming level of channel 2 is 40 % and that of channel 1 is 70 %. but both channels simultaneously change to a dimming level of 100 % if the lighting is dimmed up). Adjustable brightness difference between channel 2 and channel 1 of the ILD. The following values can be set: 0 %, -10 %, -20 %, -30 %, -40 %, -50 %, -60 % and -70 % www.tridonic.com 13

5.12 Default Parameter Motion Detector Parameter A light-level 1 time delay B sec. level 2 if vacant 6. Miscellaneous 6.1 Additional information Additional technical information at www.tridonic.com Technical Data Guarantee conditions at www.tridonic.com Services Life-time declarations are informative and represent no warranty claim. No warranty if device was opened. www.tridonic.com 14