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Infrared Transmitter & Receiver

Installation guide
Introduction
The infrared transmitter & receiver are designed to sense the presence or absence of partitions such that lighting functions change to accommodate the appropriate size space.

Control wiring
The IRTR infrared transmit/receiver devices can be used in conjunction with a UIG-2-NA for partitioning and room join control. The UIG-2-NA is capable of supporting up to four pairs of IRTR devices in a partitioning application. When used in a partitioning application, one UIG-2-NA can support up to four different zones. Each zone can contain up to 3 partitions (4 consecutive rooms). For partitioning needs beyond four consecutive rooms, please contact the factory to discuss the custom application. The IRTR may wire to the UIG-2-NA in different configurations dependent on the number of IRTR pairs being used as well as if the UIG-2-NA has other inputs besides the IRTR pairs wired to it. The suggested wiring is depicted below. It is recommended, if able, to use the Digital Input wiring side first as this side provides isolated protection from the rest of the CAN bus network.

Disassembling the infrared transmitter & receiver


Squeeze the sides of the infrared transmitter or receiver cover then pull off the cover to expose the sensor.

Fixing to a wall box


The Infrared Transmitter / Receiver is intended to fit into a U.S. single gang wall box with a minimum internal depth of 3.5 in. (89 mm). The wall box is to be mounted face down recessed in the ceiling (see diagram). Wall Boxes should be mounted in line with each other as well as the partition, when closed, separates the transmitter and receiver to ensure proper operation Wall Boxes should be no more than 8 ft. (2.4 m) apart.

Wall Box

Mount facedown, flush with ceiling

Align wall boxes on centerlines

Wall Box

Wall Box Diagram Mounted face down recessed in ceiling

Connecting up to 4 IRTR devices to the UIG


The IRTR devices require an external power supply. It is recommended for best performance that the external power supply be wired into the isolated power on the Digital Input side of the device with all four pairs of IRTR devices coming into the Digital Input terminals. In this configuration, a single EXPS-15V can be used to power all four pairs of devices. Because the devices are powered directly by the EXPS-15V, they do not count as a device to be powered on the iLumin network.

Verification of alignment and functionality


Note: The moveable partition must be open. Direct line of sight between the transmitter and receiver must be available. When the transmitter unit is powered, a green LED should be lit. The green LED indicates that the unit is powered and transmitting. Adjust both the transmitter and receiver until they are aligned. When the receiver unit is powered, the LED functions in the following manner: Amber indicates that the unit is properly aligned and a strong signal is being received. Amber and Red Receiver is partially misaligned and may not function properly.

Red Receiver is misaligned and will not function properly. No LED Receiver is completely misaligned and will not function properly. Once the units are aligned, close the partition to verify the LED on the receiver turns off. Open the partition and verify LED on the receiver turns on and is Amber. While the partition is open, tighten loose screws and check that the LED on the receiver is still Amber.

Reassembling the wallstation


1. Install the wallplate on the transmitter and receiver units. 2. Squeeze the sides of the infrared transmitter or receiver cover then place the cover over the sensor and snap into place.

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