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WISE User Manual
Control of the lighting
Why control the lighting?
Used to switch on the lighting with occupancy, and prevents the
need of an extra presence sensor and an additional system for
lighting control. This saves the number of components, number
of systems and installation costs.
How is lighting controlled?
All lighting outputs in the room are switched on when the light-
ing status for the room is in ON. The lighting can be switched
on either with the lighting switch, presence sensor or group
signal via SuperWISE or the BMS system. The lighting can also be
controlled via a schedule.
A room can have an unlimited number of presence sensors,
lighting switches and lighting outputs. Lighting switches must
be monostable (momentary pushbutton).
Lighting mode
Lighting mode for a room is set in the SuperWISE interface or via
the conguration le.
Lighting mode has the following options:
• O
• On
• Light with the presence detector
• Light with the pushbutton
O
Lighting in the room is switched o.
On
Lighting in the room is switched on.
Light with the presence detector
All presence sensors in the room are permitted to switch on the
lighting. The lighting in the room is switched on directly when
the occupancy sensors register occupancy, at the same time as
switch-on delay starts to count down.
Observe that the room will not be set to Occupancy mode if
the occupancy sensors do not detect new occupancy signal
within 60 seconds aer the switch-on delay. If no occupancy
is detected the room will continue to be in Unoccupied mode.
However, the lighting is switched on directly regardless of
whether the room is occupied or not, but is then switched o
aer the set switch-on delay.
If the room goes to Occupancy mode, the lighting will be switch
on until the room enters Unoccupied mode again, and the set
time for the switch-o delay has passed.
The lighting can be switched o at any time with a lighting
switch which is not included in the WISE system. The lighting will
then be switched o until the lighting switch is activated again.
Light with the pushbutton
A lighting switch that is be included in the WISE system must be
activated to light the lighting in this mode. When the lighting is
switched on the functions are the same as for Lit with presence
sensor. If the light is switched o because the room has entered
Unoccupied mode there is a Relighting time during which the
lighting may be switched on by the occupancy sensors. Aer this
time the lighting switch must be activated again to switch the
lighting on again.
Forced lighting
It is also possible to force the lighting via Modbus, BACnet and
SuperWISE.
Emergency mode lighting
By conguring an output to “Emergency mode”, the lighting
connected to this output can be set to O or Lit when Emer-
gency mode is activated. This setting is made on the product
whose output controls the lighting.
Adjustable room parameters in SuperWISE
Section Description
Standard
value
Min. Max. Unit
Lowest user level
(read/write)
Function
Lighting Mode OFF - - - Local/Installation
Choices that determine how the lighting is switched on. Possible choices
are O, Light with the push button, Light with occupancy or On.
Lighting Switch-out delay 0 0 600 Minutes Local/Installation
Time that determines how long the lighting should be switched on
aer the room has switched to Unoccupied mode.
Lighting Relighting time* 0 0 120 Minutes Local/Installation
The set time counts down aer the delay time has elapsed and if the
user returns within the set time the lighting is switched on again without
the user needing to switch on a pushbutton.
Lighting On by group signal On O On - Local/Installation Controls whether the lighting should be switched on by a group signal.
*The function only works with a pushbutton.