Control Modes - LEGRAND Wattstopper HBP Serie Instrucciones De Instalación

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Using the HBP-EM1 Extender Module
Retaining Clip
Extender
Module
WARNING: TURN THE POWER OFF AT THE
CIRCUIT BREAKER BEFORE WIRING.
Dimming
Driver
Twist the lens counter clockwise to to remove the lens and access the rotary trimports that control the
HBP-212 behavior. The HBP-212 has five selectable modes, each of which has preset parameter settings.
Once the mode is selected, you have the ability to further customize operation by adjusting the Set and the
Time rotary trimpots.
Select the Mode and adjust the other rotary trimpots using a small screwdriver.
NOTE: A sixth mode, Test mode, is accessed automatically when mode A is selected. See page 5 for details.
Set – This rotary trimpot is used to adjust three different parameters, depending on the current mode: Desired
Light Level (in foot candles), Hold Off Setpoint, and High Trim.
• The HBP-212 has a photocell which measures the ambient light continuously. In Modes B, C, and D,
this trimpot will adjust the Desired Light Level, with a range from 0 footcandles to 200 footcandles,
and the HBP-212 will then adjust the dimming of the load so that the combined amount of ambient light
and electric light reaches the desired light level. When this trimpot is set to the minimum
position, the daylight control is disabled and the HBP-212 will adjust the light level based
only on occupancy without regard to ambient light.
• In Mode A, this trimpot determines the light level for the Hold Off Setpoint, with a range
from 0 footcandles to 200 footcandles. When set to the minimum position, the light level
hold off set-point is disabled.
• In Mode E, this trimpot controls the current dimming level, allowing visual confirmation of
the High Trim level. The high trim level is used to calculate the low dim amount, which
varies based on the mode, as described below. It also determines the maximum lighting
level in Mode A, and if the photocell is disabled, determines the maximum lighting level for
Modes B, C, and D.
Time – This rotary trimpot sets the amount of time delay after occupancy is no longer detected
before the loads go to the Low Trim value. Additionally, for Modes A and B, this controls the
amount of time before the load goes from the Low Trim to OFF. The time will be half of the
Gasket
Nipple
Line
(Black)
Neutral
(White)
Class 1
0-10V –
(Gray)
Load
Class 1
(Red)
0-10V +
(Violet)

CONTROL MODES

INSTALLATION
1. Determine the mounting location appropriate to the features of the
sensor and the coverage area. Careful consideration must be given
to sensor placement. Avoid placing the sensor where the edge of the
fixture, shelving or other obstructions may block the sensor's line of
sight. Mount the sensor below the edge of the fixture and away from
the fluorescent lamps so that the heat from the lamps does not affect
the sensor.
2. Make sure that you have the appropriate accessories for the sensor
mounting configuration. (See Mounting Options.)
3. Assemble any necessary mounting accessories and attach them to
the sensor, making sure that the flying leads from the power module
are accessible.
4. Connect the line voltage and load wires to the sensor leads as shown
in the Wiring Diagram for the unit's application.
• Do not allow bare wire to show.
• Make sure all connections are secure.
5. Restore power from the circuit breaker.
WIRING
Non-Dimming
3
Line
(Black)
Driver
Twist to remove lens and
expose trimpots
10V
C
B
D
A
E
Mode
Neutral
(White)
Load
(Red)
1V
15M
30S
30M
Time

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