The freedom of wireless mesh networks configured by smartphone APP’s considerably changes the approach to connected lighting controls. Hytronik has designed such lighting controls using 4 wireless mesh technology to support the functional demands of most commercial and domestic applications:
This version is provided to support the use of 1-10V analogue dimmable lighting fixtures which are still widely used in LED lighting controls today. This model also features a relay capable of switching 300VA and can be used as a simple ‘wireless switch’ if dimming is not required
Mains Voltage | 220~240VAC |
Stand-by power | <0.5V |
Load ratings | 300VA (capacitive), 400 W (resitivite) |
Operation frequency (Bluetooth) | 2.4GHz – 2.483 GHz |
Transmission power (Bluetooth) | 7dBm |
Range (Typical) (Bluetooth) | 15 ~ 30m |
Protocol | Bluetooth 4 Wireless Mesh |
Operation temperature | -35 ~ +55 Degree Celcius |
IP Rating | IP20 |
Insulation | Class II |
The S1 & S2 terminals allow manual controls for the end-user to switch on/off, or adjust the light level (and colour appearance, where supported) by retractive push-switch. Furthermore, by using the binding option in the App, entire groups of fixtures may be wirelessly controlled by a single switch.
Notes:
1) Both the adjustment on App and push switch can overwrite each other, the last adjustment remains in memory.
2) The switch functions are configured in the App.
3) The S1 & S2 terminals may be left unconnected if no manual control is required.
The set-up and functionality of the HBT8200x serries is covered in the Interior app user guide. The set-up and functionality pf the HBTD200x /F series is covered in the Sensor app user guide. Please ensure the corrrect app is downloaded and installed. The /F models are NOT supported in the Interior app and vice versa. Further technical details beyond the scope of the user manuals are given below.
A common set-up screen is used for all models, although tThe base settings available for selection will vary according to the ‘type of light’ selected when adding the device to the network. The ‘type of light’ setting will determine which settings can be adjusted.
Both app guides cover fully the push switch configuration. A ‘single click’ (short push) is determined in software as depressing the switch for between 0.1 to 0.5 seconds.
When the ‘type of light’ is configured for both colour tuning and dimming, the double click option shows the availibilty for ‘Circadian rhythm’ This option provides manual re-start of the circadian rhythm profile, should it be interuppted using manual settings. Selecting this option will prompt to set up the circadian rhythm mode if it is not already enabled.
This mode requires the connection of DALI DT8 LED drivers used with tunable white luminaires. A dynamic lighting scene can be created which will automatically change brightness and colour of the lamp according to the time of day. The circadian rhythm function can be considered as a 24 hour timer in which the lights may be set to operate at any level of brightness or colour temperature for each hour of the day.
The app guide covers fully the set-up of the circadian rhythm function, download guide here (pdf).