BT-IFS & BT-IFC OEM Design-in Guide Intelligent Fixture Sensor (BT-IFS-A) Intelligent Fixture Controller (BT-IFC-A) OEM Design-in Guide
WARNING! SYSTEM MUST BE INSTALLED IN ACCORDANCE WITH LOCAL AND NATIONAL ELECTRICAL CODES For indoor installations. ! Risk of Electric Shock. All servicing should be performed by qualified service personnel. To reduce the risks of electric shock disconnect power supplies before servicing. IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS • • • • • • READ AND FOLLOW ALL SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS. Do not use outdoors. Do not mount near gas or electric heaters.
Table of Contents 1. INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS Page 4 2. DESIGN FEATURES Page 5 3. SPECIFICATIONS Page 5 4. FUNCTIONALITY Page 6 5. DIMENSIONS Page 7 6. INSTALLATION FEATURES Page 8 7. INSTALLATION DIMENSIONS Page 8 8. INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS Page 9 9. WIRING Page 10 10.
1. INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS 1.1. General Description The Douglas Lighting Controls Intelligent Fixture Controller and Intelligent Fixture Sensor are luminaire level lighting controls featuring Bluetooth Wireless Mesh and Bluetooth Beacon technology. The controller and sensor are installed directly into luminaires to enable control, communication and functional coordination with companion fixtures and other components of the Douglas Bluetooth wireless lighting control system.
2. DESIGN FEATURES Figure 2.1 shows the Intelligent Fixture Sensor on the left and the Intelligent Fixture Controller on the right. Salient features are highlighted for each device. Retention Ring Retention Ring Push-in Terminals Push-in Terminals Housing Fits Standard 1/2 inch Knockout Occupancy and Daylight Sensor BT-IFS-A LED Indicator & Reset Button Bezel BT-IFC-A 3.
4. FUNCTIONALITY Functional Capabilities Each device, when installed in a luminaire with a suitable LED driver having 0-10V dimming, Dim-to-OFF capability and an auxiliary power output, performs the following functions: • LED status indicator for network status and commissioning. For the Intelligent Fixture Sensor, the LED also indicates occupancy detection events.
5. DIMENSIONS Dimensions and markings for the Intelligent Fixture Sensor and Intelligent Fixture Controller are provided below. Intelligent Fixture Sensor BT-IFS-A 1- +2 Intelligent Fixture Controller BT-IFC-A 1- 0.85 in (21.50 mm) 1- +2 1- +2 1- +2 1- +2 0.85 in (21.50 mm) 0.23 in (5.95 mm) 1.41 in (35.90 mm) +2 0.23 in (5.95 mm) 1.03 in (26.15 mm) 1.03 in (26.15 mm) 1.41 in (35.
6. INSTALLATION FEATURES • • • • • Mounts into a standard 1/2” electrical knockout Push-in connection terminals for #20-#26 AWG solid Copper (twist to remove) Silicon retention ring Out-of-Box functionality (see section #4) Push bezel and hold for 10 seconds to implement factory reset 7. INSTALLATION DIMENSIONS 7.1 Knock-out Dimensions ! CAUTION Knock-out Size .885 in ± .0236 (22.4 mm ± 0.6) DO NOT enclose the lower housing in metal, the antenna is embedded in the face of the product.
8. INSTALLATION CAUTION ! Risk of Electric Shock. All servicing should be performed by qualified service personnel. To reduce the risks of electric shock disconnect power supplies before servicing. Installation Advice • • • • • Install the BT-IFS-A in a location where direct light from the fixture does not enter the sensor Install the BT-IFS-A vertically with sensor facing directly to the floor or work surface below BT-IFC-A may be installed in non-horizontal location.
9. WIRING Wire Specifications • #20-#26 AWG solid wire, stripped to 4mm • Wire ratings must comply with luminaire listing requirements • Recommended minimums: 600V / 90°C Wiring Diagrams Fig. 9.1: Connections for a single-channel / single-driver system To LED Modules Neutral NL Line LN (-) LED 1-Channel LED Driver With Auxiliary Power Output Earth (+) LED (-) AUX (+) AUX GND (-) DIM (+) DIM 1- BT-IFS-A, or BT-IFC-A +2 Fig. 9.
9. WIRING Fig. 9.
10. APPROVALS • • • • • UL Listed: UL916 Plenum Rated: UL2043 Meets ASHRAE Standard 90.1 requirements Meets CEC Title 24 requirements Meets WSEC requirements • FCC Part 15 This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment.