LED Stair Lighting Controller Professional RF - EN
LED Stair Lighting Controller Professional RF - EN
Connection Diagram
Sensor bottom
Twilight
Sensor bottom
Sensor
Sensor top
Permanently
transmitter
transmitter
receiver
Sensor top
receiver
on switch
LED 16
LED 11
LED 13
LED 12
LED 15
LED 14
LED 10
LED 9
Sensor
Sensor Permanent Bottom Top Twilight
transmitter
transmitter on switch input input input
fault
fault indicator indicator indicator indicator
Extension
module
connector
12V Power
LED 1
LED 5
LED 6
LED 8
LED 3
LED 4
LED 7
LED 2
Supply
Mounting:
2. Home screen; press to enter the menu, use and to navigate in the menu
and to enter the sub-menus.
i. Speed: This is the speed of the lights turning on. It can be varied between 0
and 30. (use and to change and to enter)
ii. Style: This sets the style of how the lights turn on and off
Falling bars: With this effect the top step wil light, this light will appear to fall to
the bottom step that is not lighted yet and stay on there, this happens until all steps
are lighted. When the lights turn back off they use the standard program.
Random: Random steps will light up until all steps are lit.
iii. Hold: When hold is off then the lights turn off when a time (hold time) is
done. If this mode is on, the lights will stay on until the person walks through
the second sensor.
This submenu is exactly the same as for the upward movement. For the description
see point 2.a: “Menu Item 1: Settings upward movement”
c. Menu Item 3: Number of steps
This is the level at which the controller decides when it is dark enough to enable the outputs.
Note: the twilight switch is only checked when the LED outputs are not active.
(use and to change and to enter)
The default level is 25.
vi. Exit menu: Go back to the main menu
Electrical specifications
-Input: 12V ±10%
-Outputs: max 1A at 12V per output (max 12W)
-Up to 16 outputs (24 with extension module)
-Input cable length max 1m; Output / Sensors cable length max 4m
More information
More information about installing this controller can be found on the website e-stynus.com in the
documentation section.
(http://e-stynus.com/index.php?main_page=documentation&p=7&language=en)