Legrand Integrated Fixture Sensor & Controller Installation guide

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Wattstopper
®
DLM Integrated Fixture Sensor and Controller, Occupancy, Daylight
Harvesting, and IPv6/Bluetooth
®
Low Energy Technology
Installation Instructions • Instructions d’Installation • Instrucciones de Instalación
No: 30769 – 04/21 rev. 3
Catalog Numbers • Les Numéros de Catalogue • Los Números de Catálogo: LMFS-601
Country of Origin: Made in China • Pays d’origine: Fabriqué en Chine • País de origen: Hecho en China
SPECIFICATIONS
Input Voltage ..................................................................................................12–20V
Power Consumption from DALI Bus ................................................................. 16mA
Power Supply ..............Wattstopper Fixture Interface (LMFI-111)/ DALI compliant driver
Wiring ...................................................................................................... 18–20 AWG
Terminal Connection ....................................................................................DA+, DA-
Connection DLM Network .............................Wireless via LMFS-601 fixture sensors
Wireless Radio .... Single, Concurrent 802.15.4 and Bluetooth Low Energy, 2.4 GHz
Wireless Communication:
IPv6 Mesh (6LoWPAN) Range (Line of Sight) .................................. up to 100ft
Bluetooth Low Energy Range (Line of Sight) ...................................... up to 60ft
Wireless Encryption ......................................................... AES-128 bit symmetric key
Operating Temperature ............................................................... 32–122°F (0–50°C)
Relative Humidity ............................................................ 0 to 90% (non-condensing)
Enclosure ............................................................................................................IK05
Compatible Border Router.....................................................Wattstopper LMBR-650
BACnet IPv6 capable
UL2043 Plenum Approved – Suitable for Use in Air Handling Spaces
UL/CUL listed under UL60730: Type 1, Independently Mounted, Sensor Pollution
Degree 2, Impulse Voltage Rated – 330V
DESCRIPTION
The LMFS-601 is a wireless fixture sensor and controller that is compatible with all Wattstopper IPv6/Bluetooth
®
low energy technology
wireless DLM devices. The LMFS-601 is a PIR occupancy sensor and a closed loop photo sensor. It measures both motion and daylight
contribution in order to automatically switch or dim lighting.
If connecting to a 0–10V Ballast or LED Driver, the LMFI-111 Fixture Interface is required. Up to eight LED drivers can be connected to
the LMFI-111 fixture interface.
Installation shall be in accordance with all applicable
regulations, local and NEC codes. Wire connections shall
be rated suitable for the wire size employed.
For Class 2 DLM devices and device wiring: To be
connected to a Class 2 power source only. Do not reclassify
and install as Class 1, or Power and Lighting Wiring.
INSTALLATION
Ensure knockout and adjacent surfaces are free from burrs, oil, chemicals, debris, etc.
Clean only with soft, damp cloth. Do not use chemical cleaners.
Do not paint.
LMFS-601 should be mounted to fixture surface that is parallel to the floor in final installation.
Do not install in direct view of the light source or reflecting surface.
Install in a location that allows the sensor to have an unobstructed view of the area. Do not mount behind glass or clear plastic.
Sensor not intended for hanging pendants - occupancy coverage area is reduced.
Install away from radiated heat given off by the light source
Sensor placement in the ceiling should avoid air vents, which can cause performance issues.
Materials Required:
Solid copper wire (18-20 AWG)
A DALI Driver with Integrated Self Powered DALI Link or a Wattstopper Fixture Interface (LMFI-111)
NOTE: Each LMFS-601 ships with two adhesive labels containing MAC address information and a QR code. One label is already
applied to the LMFS-601-W. To make it easy to identify fixture sensors once they are installed in a room, Wattstopper
recommends placing one label in a plastic bag and taping it to the fixture. During installation, the contractor should affix the
second label to the on-site plan documentation, indicating the location of that specific sensor.
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WIRING
When wiring the LMFS-601 to either a DALI driver or LMFI-111 Fixture
Interface, use only solid copper wire (18-20 AWG).
NOTE: The middle connector is unused on the sensor.
LMFI-111
Ballast or LED Driver
DA–
DA+
DIM–
(Pink)
DIM+
(Purple)
Neutral
(White)
Load
(Red)
Neutral
Line
(Black)
LMFS-601 with 0-10V LED Driver and LMFI-111 Fixture Interface
WARNING: TURN THE POWER OFF AT
THE CIRCUIT BREAKER BEFORE WIRING.
Sensor
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Carrier
Sleeve
Collar
Fixture
2
3
Installation
The LMFS-601 comes equipped with a carrier a sleeve and collar in which it snaps into during installation into the fixture.
The carrier sleeve fits into industry standard 1/2” knockouts and/or a 7/8” hole. The carrier sleeve is intended to be mounted into lighting
fixtures.
1. To install the carrier sleeve into the desired knockout, apply pressure and turn counterclockwise until the carrier sleeve is flush
with the mounting application.
2. Screw the collar onto the inside of the carrier sleeve threading.
3. Slide the sensor into the carrier sleeve until it securely snaps into place.
LMFI-111
Ballast or LED Driver
DA–
DA+
DIM–
(Pink)
DIM+
(Purple)
Neutral
(White)
Load
(Red)
Neutral
Line
(Black)
Ballast or LED Driver
Ballast or LED Driver
NOTE: Do not mix drivers from different manufacturers in the same fixture.
Up To Eight Ballasts/Drivers May Be Connected
LMFS-601 with multiple 0-10V LED Drivers and LMFI-111 Fixture Interface
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LMFS-601 with DALI Driver
(Only one DALI driver can be connected to an individual LMFS-601)
DA– (Pink)
DA+ (Purple)
Neutral (White)
Line (Black)
DALI Driver with integrated
self-powered DALI link
SENSOR COVERAGE
The LMFS-601 provides a 360° coverage pattern. The coverage shown represents maximum coverage for walking motion at a mounting
height of 8 feet. The lens is designed for mounting heights ranging 8’–12’ and covers up to 300 sq/ft of space.
0’4'10' 8'
4'
8'
0'
4'
8'
10'
10'
6' 2' 2' 4' 6' 8' 10'
5'
8'
0’
0’ 5'5'
2.5'
10' 10'
Coverage Top View @8ft Coverage Side View
Sensor Placement
Mount sensor at least 6’ away from air supply.
Avoid obstacles that block sensor’s line-of-sight.
Major Motion
Minor Motion
UNCOMMISSIONED LMFS-601 BEHAVIOR ON A JOBSITE
When the Fixture integrated with LMFS-601 is installed at the jobsite and power is ON, the LMFS-601 is uncommissioned.
It will perform it’s “OEM Assist” power cycle every time is it is powered ON until commissioned.
The LMFS-601’s occupancy sensor is enabled with a time delay of 20 minutes. Daylight sensing is disabled.
Uncommissioned LMFS devices on the same jobsite will operate independenty as stand-alone devices.
LMFS-601 STARTUP AND COMMISSIONING
NOTE: When the fixture and LMFS-601 are powered, the fixture turns ON and reaches its full output. The sensor module then cycles
through the entire dimming range starting from 100% output level to OFF* two times. After the power cycle, the light level will
return to 50%. This sequence of operation will take place after every power cycle until the sensor is commissioned using the
DLM Config App. The DLM Config App must be used to startup and commission the LMFS-601.
The DLM Config App is available for both iOS
®
and Android
®
devices. Search “DLM
Config” on your device to download. The app provides the ability to pair various devices
in a room. Additionally, you can modify load binding and edit various DLM parameters
for each device, and update the firmware in each device. For details on the features and
operation, download the DLM Config App User Guide from the Wattstopper web site at
:https://www.legrand.us/wattstopper.aspx
IMPORTANT: In an effort to streamline startup time of the LMFS-601 and to reduce the
number of wireless devices showing up during Device Discovery, the LMFS-601 has the
following feature set:
The LMFS-601 suppresses Bluetooth low energy communication until motion is detected. When occupancy is triggered the Bluetooth
radio turns on and the LMFS-601 device will appear in the App during device discovery. Devices in the app can be filtered by device
type and/or signal strength.
Note that once the LMFS-601 has been selected in the app, the Bluetooth low energy radio stays ON so users do not have to retrigger
motion.
PIR Sensor
LED
Light Sensor
Antenna
PLACING MAC ADDRESS/QR CODE LABELS
Each LMFS-601-W ships with two adhesive labels containing MAC address information and a QR code. One label is already applied
to the LMFS-601-W. To make it easy to identify fixture sensors once they are installed in a room, Wattstopper recommends placing
one label in a plastic bag and taping it to the fixture. During installation, the contractor should affix the second label to the on-site plan
documentation, indicating the location of that specific sensor
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After device discovery using the DLM Configuration App, users can follow the on-screen prompts to complete the startup and
configuration of the LMFS-601 devices. Users must create a site and and have the sensor assigned to that site to complete the
commissioning process.
Startup and commissioning of the LMFS-601 with the DLM Configuration App gives users the ability to create Groups to meet
occupancy-based code requirements and streamline setting device parameters. Users can also create Daylight Zones utilizing one
LMFS-601 as a daylight sensor for each zone created.
Please refer to the DLM Configuration App User Guide for more details.
Creating Groups with the LMFS-601
Grouping is intended to enable the user to meet advanced energy codes where Occupancy-based zones and sequences of operation
are required. Groups set up within a DLM Room are meant to identify devices that should follow an identical rule set and functional
behavior. Grouping devices also streamlines startup as it allows users to set group-level parameters, thus reducing individual device
touch time.
When a LMFS-601 device is selected as the Master Device in the Room, then all load devices will automatically become 1 Group
after room creation.
A load device can be in 1 group
A user can create up to 32 groups per DLM Room.
Any wireless switch not added to a specific Group, becomes a master switch and controls all Groups
Any LMFS-601 added to a DLM Room, but not assigned to a Group will operate independently of any other LMFS-601 devices in
the DLM Room.
OEM Assist Feature for End of Line Testing
To facilitate OEMs to conduct system operation at the end of the manufacturing line, an end-of-line testing routine is pre-programmed
into the device that confirms the wiring and the wireless readiness of the device.
Wattstopper tests the performance of the occupancy and daylight sensors in this product and does NOT expect the OEM to test those
features.
When the fixture is powered, the fixture turns ON and reaches its full output. The sensor module then cycles through the entire dimming
range starting from 100% output level to OFF two times. After the power cycle, the light level will return to 50%. OEMs can expect the
test to last 10-15 seconds total.
The end-of-line testing routine repeats at each power cycle until the device has been commissioned using the DLM Config App.
Before commissioning, this routine can be used to determine if a device has been paired to a network.
DAYLIGHT CALIBRATION
Please follow the on-screen instructions in the DLM Config App for daylight calibration of the LMFS-601.
By default, the LMFS-601’s daylight sensor is disabled. To enable the daylight sensor, users are required to calibrate the daylight
sensor. During the calibration process of the LMFS-601, users will be prompted within the software to select all loads to be included
and controlled by the LMFS-601 be calibrated. This is called a daylight zone. Users are only required to calibrate 1 daylight sensor per
daylight zone created.
NOTE: The LMFS-601 chosen to control the daylight zone should be located in the darkest part of the daylight zone being created.
Field Calibration
Please follow the on-screen instructions in the DLM Config App for daylight calibration of the LMFS-601.
You will need a light level meter in order to record the fc data of the space for each prompt in the software. Place the light meter at the
task level. After following the software prompts, once calibrated, you can adjust switch overrides and other features.
Application Note: For optimal daylight sensor performance, daylight calibration should take place at a time of day when ambient light is
at the target light level or lower than. Example: If the target light level is 35fc, then ambient light at the task should not exceed 35fc.
Electric Light Measurement
An automatic Electric Light Measurement will kick off once the LMFS-601 has detected when all the following events are true for
continuous 30 minutes:
Field calibration has taken place
Sensor detects less than 1fc threshold for 30 mins
Unoccupied for 30 mins
No attempted field calibration for 30 mins
No daylight test mode for 30 mins
Users have the option to perform Electric Light Update in the app again after automatic Electric Light Measurement. If Electric Light
Measurement is interrupted, it will wait until the 5 criteria items are satisfied before restarting. Electric Light Measurement takes
approximately 15 minutes as it takes 9 samples of light measurement
Daylighting Test Mode Before Electric Light Measurement:
If the LMFS-601’s sensor reading is less than 1 footcandle, the connected loads will go to 100%.
If the LMFS-601’s sensor reading is greater than 50 footcandles, the connected loads will go to 10%.
If the LMFS-601’s sensor readings fail to reach the above 2 conditions, the connected loads will go to 50%.
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Daylighting Test Mode After Electric Light Measurement:
Light level control is based on the estimated light level at the task. So, if the estimated task light level is less than/greater than target
level, it will dim the electric light up/down to bring it closer to the target level. By covering the sensor, the lights will go to an estimated
level that will provide target level lighting at night (i.e. Target Level). By shining a beam of light into the sensor, the controller will go to
DLH min (10% default).
FIRMWARE UPDATES
1. Under the device’s Settings, you can view the current firmware version. Notifications within the bar will show if there is an update
available. Tap on the version to update.
2. Discover your device’s current firmware version and update it if available. Select Get Specific Version if you need another firmware
version. Otherwise, select Update Firmware to receive the latest version. If you need a specific version, choose from the versions
available to start downloading.
3. Tap OK to confirm continuation of update or to the specified version. You will receive a confirmation at the bottom of the screen as
the update begins.
4. This process takes several minutes and a progress circle will be displayed. Should the update fail, you will receive a notification at
the bottom. You may also check the status of a firmware update by visiting the Notifications page from the Settings menu.
NOTE: Please refer to the DLM Configuration App user guide for information on how to perform Group Firmware updates.
LMFS-601 DEFAULT SETTINGS
Occupancy Behavior Auto On to 100% of maximum light level. All other Groups outside of occupancy sensed Group power ON to
20% of maximum light level.
Time Delay – 20 min
Secondary Output Level – 20% Max Light output
High End Trim Preset – 100%
Daylight – Disabled by Default
Daylight Function – Closed Loop
DLM Wireless Constraints: 35 Load Devices without LMBR-650, 50 Load Devices with LMBR-650, 16 Scenes, 32 Groups
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