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BS EN 62386-303:2017

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Digital addressable lighting interface – Particular requirements. Input devices. Occupancy sensor

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BSI 2017 28
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This part of IEC 62386 specifies a bus system for control by digital signals of electronic lighting equipment which is in line with the requirements of IEC 61347 , with the addition of DC supplies.

This document is only applicable to IEC 62386‑103:2014 and IEC 62386‑103:2014/AMD1: —input devices that deliver occupancy information to the lighting control system through movement or presence sensing.

NOTE

Requirements for testing individual products during production are not included.

PDF Catalog

PDF Pages PDF Title
2 National foreword
5 Annex ZA(normative)Normative references to international publicationswith their corresponding European publications
7 English
CONTENTS
9 FOREWORD
11 INTRODUCTION
Figures
Figure 1 – IEC 62386 graphical overview
13 1 Scope
2 Normative references
3 Terms and definitions
14 4 General
4.1 General
4.2 Version number
4.3 Insulation
5 Electrical specification
6 Interface power supply
7 Transmission protocol structure
15 8 Timing
9 Method of operation
9.1 General
9.2 Instance type
9.3 Input signal and value
9.3.1 General
9.3.2 Input signal mapping for movement sensors
Tables
Table 1 – Meaning of “inputValue”
16 Figure 2 – State diagram for movement based sensor
17 9.3.3 Input signal mapping for presence sensors
9.4 Events
9.4.1 Priority use
9.4.2 Bus usage
Figure 3 – State diagram for presence sensor
18 9.4.3 Encoding
9.4.4 Event configuration
Table 2 – Occupancy and vacancy events
19 9.4.5 Event generation
9.4.6 Movement trigger and catching
9.5 Configuring the input device
9.5.1 Using the hold timer
Table 3 – Event filter
20 9.5.2 Using the report timer
9.5.3 Using the deadtime timer
9.5.4 Setting the timers
Table 4 – Event timer setting
21 9.5.5 Manual configuration
9.6 Exception handling
9.6.1 Physical sensor failure
9.6.2 Manufacturer specific errors
9.6.3 Error value
Table 5 – “manualCapabilityInstance3xx” values
22 10 Declaration of variables
Table 6 – “instanceErrorByte” values
Table 7 – Declaration of device variables
Table 8 – Restrictions to instance variables definedin IEC 62386-103:2014 and IEC 62386-103:2014/AMD1:—
23 11 Definition of commands
11.1 General
11.2 Overview sheets
11.2.1 General
11.2.2 Standard commands
Table 9 – Declaration of instance variables
Table 10 – Standard commands
24 11.3 Event messages
11.3.1 INPUT NOTIFICATION (device/instance, event)
11.3.2 POWER NOTIFICATION (device)
11.4 Device control instructions
11.5 Device configuration instructions
11.6 Device queries
11.7 Instance control instructions
11.7.1 General
11.7.2 CATCH MOVEMENT
11.7.3 CANCEL HOLD TIMER
25 11.8 Instance configuration instructions
11.8.1 General
11.8.2 SET EVENT FILTER (DTR0)
11.8.3 SET HOLD TIMER (DTR0)
11.8.4 SET REPORT TIMER (DTR0)
11.8.5 SET DEADTIME TIMER (DTR0)
11.9 Instance queries
11.9.1 General
11.9.2 QUERY INSTANCE ERROR
11.9.3 QUERY DEADTIME TIMER
11.9.4 QUERY HOLD TIMER
11.9.5 QUERY REPORT TIMER
26 11.9.6 QUERY CATCHING
11.10 Special commands
27 Bibliography
BS EN 62386-303:2017
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