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TRI
SYS sarl –
300 rue des arts et métiers, 21410 PONT-DE-PANY
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Installation and operating manual
Wired dry contact sensor with battery
Ref. 10020083.xx
1. General
1.1 Use
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Sensor
LINE 10020083.xx is designed to detect any changes in state of equipment having a
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dry contact output, normally open (preferred) or normally closed. It is used to connect any products
reporting an On-Off state to the EnOcean protocol where it is either not desired or not possible to
connect them via a wired connection.
The sensor is equipped with a wire that can be connected to the dry contact. The sensor is supplied
by a solar cell and consequently is maintenance-free, as well as by a battery which takes over
when the solar energy tank is empty. As soon as the dry contact changes state (open to closed or
vice-versa) a radio signal is immediately transmitted. Moreover, the signal is retransmitted every
15 minutes.
Before any use, the sensor must be associated with a receiver. Each sensor can control an
unlimited number of receivers.
Note: Read the operating manual carefully before initial use.
1.2 Guarantee terms
This operating manual is an integral part of the device and our guarantee terms. It must always be
delivered to the user. We reserve the right to modify the technical design of these devices without
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warning. TRI
SYS products are manufactured and their quality checked by making use of the
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latest technologies and taking into account the applicable national and international directives. If
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nevertheless a fault arises, TRI
SYS undertakes to remedy the default as follows, without
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prejudicing the rights of the end customer that arise from the sales contract with his reseller:
If the event of exercising of a legitimate and regular right TRI
rectify the device fault or supply a fault-free device. Any claim beyond this and all claims for
consequential damages are excluded.
A legitimate fault exists if the device cannot be used at the time of delivery to the end customer
because of a design or manufacturing defect or if its practical use is severely limited. The
guarantee is void in cases of natural wear and tear, incorrect use, incorrect connection, where the
device has been repaired or external influence. The period of guarantee is 24 months (from the
date of invoicing). French law applies to the regulation of guarantee rights.
1.3 Recycling of the device
According to the European directives 2012/19/UE relative to electrical and
electronic equipment waste, 2006/66/CE relative to batteries and accumulator as
well as batteries and accumulator waste and their enforcement according to the
national legislations, this logo means that you should not throw the out-of-service
devices with household waste. Dangerous substances which they may contain
can damage the health and the environment. Make take back these devices by
your distributor or use the means of differentiated waste collection provided by
your municipality.
2. Safety
WARNING! Risk of electric shocks! (See UTE C18-510) Where a connection is
made to an equipment item which is not connected to a very low safety voltage
(TBTS) or via an autonomous power supply, a fault in or lack of insulation of
the latter could cause injuries in the event of accidental contact; this includes
contact with our sensor! All work on the mains supply network and the
connected device must only be carried out by authorized professional technicians.
• Please refer to § 4.2 for connection safely.
• Before carrying out any work, switch-off and isolate the device.
• Secure the device to prevent it being switched back on.
• Check the device is in a zero-volts state.
• Carefully reclose the casing before reconnecting to mains power.
Observe the following points:
• The laws, standards and directives in force.
• Best practice at the time of installation
• The device operating manual (an operating manual can only give general instructions. They
must be interpreted in the context of a specific installation).
The device is intended solely for use conforming to its purpose. Any repairs or modifications by
the user are forbidden! Do not use with other devices the operation of which could endanger
people, animals or property.
3. Technical characteristics
General characteristics
Transmission frequency band
Transmission power
EnOcean Equipment Profile
Detection frequency
Min. contact closure time
Detection voltage
Detection current
Distance Equipment/Sensor
Dry contact resistance
Wire length
Ambiant temperature
Storage temperature
Illumination
Degree of protection
Installation altitude
Battery type
Abnormal current loads
Battery lifetime
TOC2008NUaa_0121
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SYS, may at its sole discretion,
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from 868.0 MHz to 868.6 MHZ
10 mW max.
D5-00-01
0.5 Hz max.
0.5 second
1.8 V
1µA max.
1,5 meter maximum
Open 5MΩ min. - Closed 1KΩ max.
0,5 meter
from -10°C to +60°C
from -20°C to +60°C
>100 lux on average per day
IP40 (socket and connector in place)
2000m max.
Lithium CR1216, 3V, 25mA/h
>15µA
Assistance not provided
5 years
Range in buildings
Masonry
20m, through 3 walls at most
Reinforced concrete
10m, through 1 wall/ceiling at most
Plasterboard / wood
30m, through 5 walls at most
Note: The signal strength between the transmitter and the receiver decreases as the distance
increases. Where there is a line of sight connection, the range is approximately 30 m in corridors
and 100 m in large workshops or halls. The range can be increased with an
4. Installation and initial use
The sensor is supplied on a base which as well as installation allows a learn process to be
performed close to the matched receiver by separating (using a small screwdriver to depress the
clips) the sensor from the base; the base remaining in position.
Base clip
4.1 Installation instructions:
Never mount the sensor in a metallic casing or close to a largely metallic object.
Installation on the ground or close to the ground is not recommended.
· Secure the base of the sensor by gluing or screwing.
· Place the sensor on its base until it engages.
4.2 Connection:
The sensor is designed for connection to equipment having a dry contact output, normally
open (preferred) or normally closed. Indeed, wiring connected to a normally closed dry
contact, requires a continuous detection current for detection of a change in state of the
contact and consequently results in a considerable reduction in autonomy.
For equipment not classified class 3 in the sense of the standard IEC 60950-1 (electrical protection
class for equipment operating at a very low safety voltage, TBTS 42,4V peak or 60Vd.c max.) the
contact output must have insulation of at least 3800Vr.m.s relative to the equipment power supply
lines.
The equipment where the sensor is connected must comply with the requirements of limited power
source, § 2.5 of the 60950-1 standard to ensure aspects of fire resistance.
4.3 Initial use:
The devices are supplied in an operational state but will probably require recharging, following
storage of the radio sensors in the dark.
· Prior to first use, charge the sensor's power reserve using light with an illuminance of at least
200 lux for 5 minutes or more.
· Ensure that averaged across the day, the mean illuminance is 100 lux/d.
· The sensor's operating power reserve (when fully charged) in conditions of total darkness is
7 days (normally open dry contact).
Note: The device is designed for internal use. Do not install it in locations that could be sprayed
by water! To clean, use a damp cloth!
5. Controls and functions
ion and initial use
10020083.xx detector transmit the state of the dry contact using the frame described in the
document EnOcean Equipment Profiles EEP §D5-00-01 (consultable under
alliance.org).
5.1 Detection:
Each time the dry contact changes state, open to closed or vice-versa, a radio signal is
immediately transmitted. Moreover, a signal containing the state of the contact will be sent
approximately every 15 minutes.
5.2 Programming and LRN button:
Switch the receiver to learn mode and by pressing the
LRN button placed behind the sensor, initiate the
sending of an association frame.
When the sensor is located on its base, it must be first
unclipped from the base to access the LRN button and
to place the sensor closed to the matched receiver
during the identification or association phase (the
receiver having reduced sensitivity during this phase).
5.3 Battery Option
The built-in battery of the sensor 10020083.xx allows the sensor to operate even in areas where
the brightness is too low to be recharged by the solar panel. When the sensor's energy reservoir
is insufficient to operate it, then the battery will take over until the solar collector is sufficiently
illuminated again.
5.3.1 Inserting the battery
Insert the battery manually following the steps shown in the diagram below:
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LINE repeater.
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78 mm
25 mm
Connection wire
Equipment
Insulation
Touche LRN
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Power
supply
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