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1. UHS4 Infra Red Handset Product Guide lectronics intelligent energy control Overview SENSING s os LEVEL SENSITIVITY O ole LUX ON WALK OFF N PRESENCE LUX OFF The UHS4 is a compact infrared handset used for the operation configuration and programming of An 10 products The handset operates in one of four modes e User Mode the default end user mode used for scene selection raising lowering levels etc e Configuration Mode used for setting addresses and general set up parameters e Sensing Mode used for setting parameters on motion detectors e Scene Mode for programming scenes on various devices Typically most user control functions require a single button press Programming is achieved by pressing a number of buttons in a sequence and then transmitting the sequence to a device by pressing the arrow send button Using the handset Changing the Handset Mode The UHS4 always defaults to User Mode and will automatically return to User Mode from any other mode if no buttons are pressed within a 30 second period To switch to another mode press the F key the SCENE LED will light for 2 seconds While the SCENE LED is lit press the appropriate mode access key 7 8 or 9 Mode Access by pressing For further details Configuration See page 4 5 Access to the programming modes can be locked such that a user cannot accidentally change system
2. parameters see page 3 for further details Handset Indicators The LED indicators on the handset give feedback on the current status User Mode Active All LEDs off Configuration Mode Active CONFIG blinks at 1 second intervals SENSING R e Sensing Mode Active SENSING blinks at 1 second intervals Scene Mode Active SCENE blinks at 1 second intervals SENSING When a button is pressed SCENE flashes once while in User Configuration or Sensing Mode Note CONFIG flashes once while in Scene Mode SENSING Sending saving new setting SENSING flashes once Using the handset Pointing the Handset You must point the handset directly at the device that you want to control or program see Fig 1 When programming a device it is only necessary to point the handset when sending a new setting Programming a Battery powered Device Battery powered devices must be set into a receive mode before they can be programmed This is achieved by pressing the Config Button on the device The device s LED indicator will then blink red to show it is in receive mode NOTE Please refer to the target device s instruction leaflet for the location of its Config Button The device will return to sleep mode if it does not receive any commands within 30 seconds Permanently powered devices are always ready to receive the infrared signals provided by the handset Understanding Device Indicators Fig 1 En
3. e common control is required Configuration codes Configuration codes are special codes that will implement specific commands or parameters The section opposite explains how these codes within configuration mode can be programmed The section opposite explains how to implement Factory Reset and Software Reset and shows an example using the input unit The device specific codes that can be found in the device s user instructions The format of the codes is a 3 digit configuration code followed by variable that may correspond to a level or state Sensing mode Activate Sensing Mode Q 8 x Select Channel Number from 1 to 12 0 or no number selects all channels Time Adjustment Period Switch Level On Light Level Maintained Illuminance Sensitivity Level sets both On and off level Walk Test LED ON Detection Mode Absence Presence Return to User Mode Q 0 disabled 1 to 999 enabled 0 disabled 1 to 999 enabled 0 disabled Switch Level Off 2 1 to 999 enabled YO OS amp O minutes from 1 to 99 or O 10 seconds 1 min to 9 max To cancel at any point and return to Sensing Mode press 1 O Send the new setting HINT Press Q again to send the same setting to another device Scene mode Activate Scene Program Mode Q T 9 Select Scene Number S 0 4 a from 1 to 20 local scenes from 101 to 220 area sce
4. nes a O 3 8 5 2 0 ter rate i d Set Fade Rate enter f ay aaa S O Recall stored rate O Set Maintained 0 disabled Illuminance Light Level 1 to 999 enabled Select Circuit Number B a S O 123 from 1 to 999 8 5 2 0 Save new level D Increase level Decrease level enter a level from O to 100 O Set absolute level Recall last selected scene A Return to User Mode Q JR 9 Care and maintenance Replacing the Battery Fig 3 Accessing the internal battery The battery compartment is located on the bottom edge of the handset Release the retaining lug Fig 3 1 to allow the battery holder to be slid out Fig 3 2 Lift out the battery from the holder and insert a replacement ay battery type CR2025 or equivalent ensuring correct polarity Slide the holder back into the handset ensuring that the retaining lug clicks into place Cleaning the Handset The exterior of the handset can be cleaned by using a damp cloth Stubborn marks may be removed by using a mild detergent Technical data Dimensions 86mm x 4mm x 6 mm Weight 0 017kg Battery 3Vdc lithium battery CR2025 supplied with unit IR range 7m Temperature 0 C to 35 C If any of these symbols are on the product or battery Humidity 5 to 95 non condensing the product or battery must be disposed of in the Compliance EMC 2004 108 EC S correct manner and must not be treated as hou
5. rom 1 to 999 oO 4 enter code O Set Sub local Code S from 1 to 99 enter code from 1 to 999 or 0 to clear Set Area Code all area codes from selected channel s Set Load Type DALI 0 Q Configuration Codes Q A Factory Reset Software Reset from 1 to 8 Map Circuit to Button Input Q Q Map Scene to Button Input Q Q Or Return to User Mode Q 7 ee from 1 to 8 Circuit Number Change Circuit Number from 1 to 999 Button Input Number Button Input Number Input Unit Configuration 2X1X1 t t Configuration mode To cancel at any point and return to Config Mode press 0 D Send the new setting 0 D HINT Press again to send the same setting to another device PIR Detector Input Unit D Output controllers 3 Master controller 4 VITM6 5 Microwave Detector 6 VITM4 D RS232 9 DQ ODO enter the required Preset number refer to the Input Unit user guide Rapid gateway Highbay Circuit Number from 1 to 999 Scene Number from 1 to 20 local scenes from 101 to 220 area scenes Channel Number from 1 to 12 Add another Channel to same Circuit Configuration mode Fig 2 Guidance for setting device address codes Defines all devices in one building or location Defines all devices in one room Defines all devices within a region of one room Defines all devices within two or more rooms wher
6. sehold LVD 2006 95 EC ys or general waste UHS4 An 10 IR handset UNLCDHS Universal LCD IR handset leEcIronics C P Electronics Ltd Brent Crescent London NW107XR United Kingdom Tel 44 0 333 900 0671 Fax 44 0 333 900 0674 Saal A es www cpelectronics co uk energy services and technology association enquiry cpelectronics co uk Pec energy control FM 45789 EMS 534520 Due to our policy of continual product improvement CP Electronics reserves the right to alter the specification of this product without prior notice Ref VD370 Issue 3 8
7. suring line of sight o a at All devices are fitted with LED indication which gives feedback on settings they receive from the handset see individual device s instructions Factory Reset and Software Reset Sending a Factory Reset command to a device will clear all settings and return them to their factory defaults Sending a Software Reset command to a device will reboot the device but retain current settings See the Configuration mode section on page 4 for programming details User mode Scene Control Operation Select a Scene 7 4 Oo from 1 to 9 local scenes or O scene 20 default off scene Select a Scene S from 1 to 20 local scenes from 101 to 220 area scenes QO 0900 CRN Meio CENE o Change User Access Access Mode O 9 9 8 NOTE Changing the access mode only affects the operation of the handset i e it does not send settings to another device Raise overall light level Lower overall light level Recall current scene Select last on scene All lights off scene 20 0 or O All modes active default Save the new User mode only active 1 Cancel User amp Scene modes active 2 Activate Configuration Mode Q ag D Select Channel Number from 1 to 12 O or no number selects all channels 0 O 9 4E SG 123 0 enter code from 1 to 999 Set Building Code B enter code Set Local Code L f

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