ABB free@home 180 flex 62762-WL-500 Series Product Manual

ABB free@home 180 flex 62762-WL-500 Series Product Manual

Comfort sensor, select lens/multi-lens, wireless

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Product manual │ 27.01.2022
ABB-free@home
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flex
Busch-Watchdog
62762-xxx-WL-500
Comfort sensor 180 flex, select lens, wireless
62764-xxx-WL-500
Comfort sensor 180 flex, multi-lens, wireless
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  • Page 1 Product manual │ 27.01.2022 ABB-free@home ® flex Busch-Watchdog 62762-xxx-WL-500 Comfort sensor 180 flex, select lens, wireless 62764-xxx-WL-500 Comfort sensor 180 flex, multi-lens, wireless Branding -- Release 2018-01-01...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Design lines ............................9 Basic principles ..........................9 Overview of product range .......................... 10 Applications ............................10 Compatibility ............................. 10 ® ABB-free@home flex Movement detectors ................... 11 Device overview ..........................12 5.4.1 Mounting possibilities ......................... 13 Setting options / control ........................14 Device Functions ............................
  • Page 3 Table of contents 10.3.2 Operating modes ........................47 10.3.3 Minimum brightness ........................48 Maintenance ..............................49 11.1 Cleaning ............................49 Information about planning and application ....................50 12.1 Principles of function / principles of operation ................. 50 12.1.1 The difference between movement detectors / presence detectors..........50 12.1.2 Principles of function ........................
  • Page 4: Notes On The Instruction Manual

    If you pass the device on, also pass on this manual along with it. ABB accepts no liability for any failure to observe the instructions in this manual. If you require additional information or have questions about the device, please contact ABB or visit our Internet site at: www.BUSCH-JAEGER.com...
  • Page 5: Safety

    However, residual hazards remain. Read and adhere to the safety instructions to prevent hazards of this kind. ABB accepts no liability for any failure to observe the safety instructions. Information and symbols used The following Instructions point to particular hazards involved in the use of the device or provide...
  • Page 6: Intended Use

    Each use not listed in Chapter 2.2 “Intended use“ on page 6 is deemed improper use and can lead to personal injury and damage to property. ABB is not liable for damages caused by use deemed contrary to the intended use of the device. The associated risk is borne exclusively by the user/operator.
  • Page 7: Safety Instructions

    Safety Safety instructions Danger - Electric voltage! Electric voltage! Risk of death and fire due to electric voltage of 100 … 240 V. Dangerous currents flow through the body when coming into direct or indirect contact with live components. This can result in electric shock, burns or even death.
  • Page 8: Information On Protection Of The Environment

    Information on protection of the environment Information on protection of the environment Environment Consider the protection of the environment! Used electric and electronic devices must not be disposed of with domestic waste. – The device contains valuable raw materials which can be recycled. Therefore, dispose of the device at the appropriate collecting depot.
  • Page 9: Overview

    Overview Overview Design lines This product manual serves for the technical planning of the simple to complex installations of movement detectors. The different design lines of the device groups and devices are not listed in this product manual. The sections for the design line are marked with a "xxx" at the article numbers of the respective devices.
  • Page 10: Overview Of Product Range

    Compatibility The movement detector sensors can be freely combined physically with the ABB flexTronics ® inserts. Although not all combinations may be practical with regard to the desired functions. The function depends on the flex insert the device has been attached to.
  • Page 11: Abb-Free@Home ® Flex Movement Detectors

    – One actuator can be combined with all sensors. ® In this way, all available actuators, sensors, push-buttons, etc. of the ABB-free@home flex devices can be combined with each other in a purely physical manner. This does not always makes sense, however.
  • Page 12: Device Overview

    Overview of product range Device overview In the following you will find an overview of actuators, sensors and control elements for the implementation of lighting control with movement detectors. The brief descriptions of the characteristics provide an initial orientation. For a detailed overview of the characteristics and applications of the devices, see the following items: Characteristics (device functions): see chapter 6 “Device Functions“...
  • Page 13: Mounting Possibilities

    Overview of product range The following sensor variants are available for combining movement detector attachments with actuators. Busch-Watchdog Comfort sensor 180 flex, select lens, wireless Comfort wireless Applications in rooms – Switching of lighting systems in dependence of brightness and/or movement. Busch-Watchdog –...
  • Page 14: Setting Options / Control

    – When used as sub device, only the brightness switching threshold is set. The main devices are used to control the switch-off delay. Fig. 2: Setting via app Remote control via app "ABB-free@home ® App Next". ® The ABB-free@home App Next" app can be found under: –...
  • Page 15: Device Functions

    Device Functions Device Functions Overview of functions Fig. 4: Comfort sensor 180 flex, select lens, wireless: Functions in combination with flush-mounted inserts 62762-xxx-WL-500 Comfort sensor 180 flex, select lens, wireless Functions in combination with: Purpose Movement detectors — Movement detector —...
  • Page 16 Device Functions Functions Local operation via integrated rocker switch Extension operation via additional — push-button possible Brightness-value threshold Minimum brightness — — — — Permanent light — — Memory function — — — — Short-time pulse for e.g. automatic staircase lighting Switch-off delay Switch-off warning Test mode...
  • Page 17 Device Functions 62764-xxx-WL-500 Comfort sensor 180 flex, multi-lens, wireless Functions in combination with: Purpose Movement detectors — Movement detector — — — — Control of channel 2 via extension input Soft ON/OFF — — — — Noiseless switching — — —...
  • Page 18: Detection Range

    Device Functions Detection range 62762-xxx-WL-500 Comfort sensor 180 flex, select lens, wireless 5° -5° Fig. 6: Opening angle of the select lens Fig. 7: Detection ranges: select lens principle Mounting height [D]: 0.8 - 1.2 metres Lengthways toward the detector Crosswise toward the detector A / B 5 metres...
  • Page 19 Device Functions Fig. 8: Detection range restriction: select lens For the select lens, a restriction of the detection range can be set via the "ABB-free@home ® App Next" app. Product manual 2CKA001473B5283 │19...
  • Page 20 Device Functions 62764-xxx-WL-500 Comfort sensor 180 flex, multi-lens, wireless 4° 4° -64° -30° -30° -40° -40° -64° Fig. 9: Opening angle of the multi-lens Fig. 10: Detection ranges: multi-lens principle Product manual 2CKA001473B5283 │20...
  • Page 21 In the case of the multi-lens, it is possible to restrict the detection range by masking off the lens only to a limited extent. – If this is nevertheless necessary, a masking strip can be requested from the ABB central sales service. Product manual 2CKA001473B5283 │21...
  • Page 22: Technical Data

    Technical data Movement detector sensors wireless Designation Value Opening angle: 180° Brightness limit value: 5 - 500 lux, daytime operation djustable via the "ABB-free@home ® ■ Next". Switch-off delay: Short-time pulse 1 second ■ Mounting height: 62762-xxx-WL-500 Comfort sensor 180 flex, ■...
  • Page 23: Connection, Installation / Mounting

    Connection, installation / mounting Connection, installation / mounting Requirements for the electrician Danger - Electric voltage! Install the device only if you have the necessary electrical engineering knowledge and experience. Incorrect installation endangers your life and that of the user of the electrical ■...
  • Page 24: Mounting / Dismantling

    The plastic parts of the device are sensitive. – Pull the attachment off only with your hands. – Do not lever parts off with screwdrivers or similar hard objects. All ABB flexTronics ® / ABB-free@home ® flexdevices are mounted or disassembled the same way.
  • Page 25 Connection, installation / mounting 2. Plug the sensor or control element together with the cover frame onto the flush-mounted device insert. – The device combination is mounted. Product manual 2CKA001473B5283 │25...
  • Page 26: Electrical Connection

    Connection, installation / mounting Electrical connection Example for connection Fig. 11: Connection example: main unit with sub and extension unit [1] Main, Germany – "Relay insert flex, 1 gang" with "Busch-Watchdog 180 flex, Comfort sensor with select lens" [2] Option: Extension unit push-button –...
  • Page 27: Commissioning

    Commissioning does not take place. The sensors are ready for operation directly after they are attached to the flex insert. – For subsequent further parameter setting, see chapter 9.1 “Parameters“ on page 28. Notice The following information is available in the ABB-free@home ® system manual. – Commissioning –...
  • Page 28: Parameters

    Commissioning Parameters For the parameter setting of the ABB-free@home ® flex movement detectors, the following listed options are available depending on the expansion stage. ® ABB-free@home App Next ■ System Access Point ■ 9.1.1 Switching Fig. 12: Parameters of channel Under the channel settings you can view information about the device name and positions of the device.
  • Page 29 Commissioning Pos. Description Sensor configuration The sensor is blocked by activating the checkbox. Further configuration is not possible. Links Under the "Links", you can create, delete or edit links. You can also see for which devices a link was created. A difference is made between links of channels and scenes. A list opens when tapping the plus icon in front of the channel or scene.
  • Page 30 Commissioning Fig. 13: Parameters of rocker Product manual 2CKA001473B5283 │30...
  • Page 31 Commissioning Under the rocker settings you can view information about the device name and positions of the device. You can also configure the areas described in the following. Pos. Description Sensor configuration The sensor is blocked by activating the checkbox. Further configuration is not possible. Links Under "Links"...
  • Page 32 Commissioning Parameters Notice: Please observe that the automatically created time profile for the day/night switchover is activated. LED switch-on brightness, night [%] The brightness of the sensor LED for the night can be specified with the sliding controller or input in the text field. Notice: Please observe that the automatically created time profile for the day/night...
  • Page 33 Commissioning Fig. 14: Parameters of sub Product manual 2CKA001473B5283 │33...
  • Page 34 Commissioning Under the sub settings you can view information about the device name and positions of the device. You can also configure the settings described in the following. Pos. Description Sensor configuration The sensor is blocked by activating the checkbox. Further configuration is not possible. Links Under "Links"...
  • Page 35 Commissioning Fig. 15: Parameter settings of actuator Under the actuator settings you can configure the settings described in the following. Product manual 2CKA001473B5283 │35...
  • Page 36 Commissioning Pos. Description Device name An independent designation for the device can be allocated via the text field. Position By tapping on the drop-down menu you can assign a position to the device in the building structure you defined (assignment to a room on a certain floor). Links Via this function you can see for which elements a link has been created.
  • Page 37: Dimming

    Commissioning 9.1.2 Dimming Fig. 16: Parameters of rocker Under the rocker settings you can view information about the device name and positions of the device. You can also configure the areas described in the following. Product manual 2CKA001473B5283 │37...
  • Page 38 Commissioning Pos. Description Links Under "Links" you can create or delete links. You can also see for which devices a link was created. A difference is made between links of channels and scenes. A list opens when tapping the plus icon in front of the channel or scene. Create the ■...
  • Page 39 Commissioning Parameters Notice: Please observe that the automatically created time profile for the day/night switchover is activated. LED switch-on brightness, night [%] The brightness of the sensor LED for the night can be specified with the sliding controller or input in the text field. Notice: Please observe that the automatically created time profile for the day/night...
  • Page 40 Commissioning Fig. 17: Parameters of sub Under the sub settings you can view information about the device name and positions of the device. You can also configure the settings described in the following. Product manual 2CKA001473B5283 │40...
  • Page 41 Commissioning Pos. Description Links Under "Links" you can create or delete links. You can also see for which devices a link was created. A difference is made between links of channels and scenes. A list opens when tapping the plus icon in front of the channel or scene. Create the ■...
  • Page 42 Commissioning Fig. 18: Actuator parameters Under the actuator settings you can configure the settings described in the following. Pos. Description Device name An independent designation for the device can be allocated via the text field. Position By tapping on the drop-down menu you can assign a position to the device in the building structure you defined (e.g.
  • Page 43 Commissioning Authorizations Menu item "Authorizations" is used to specify whether a user with installer authorization is required for the configuration of the actuator. In addition, you can nevertheless assign users with read rights the authorization to switch this actuator. Function The current function of the actuator is displayed via menu item "Function".
  • Page 44: Operation

    Operation Operation 10.1 Operation of sensors Fig. 19: Control elements [1] Test LED [2] Rocker button top [3] Rocker button bottom Local operation via rocker button [2] / [3] The attached sensor is designed as a rocker. Via this rocker function, the lighting can be switched on and off independently of the movement detector function.
  • Page 45 Operation Rocker button bottom [3]: Brief press of the button: ■ – Switch light off immediately. – The switch-on can only take place after the movement-dependent blockage time. Long press of the button: ■ – Mounting on relay insert or e-contact insert: –...
  • Page 46: Extension Operation (Option)

    If the extension unit push-button is pressed for a long time, the light is dimmed up / down (toggle operation) until the maximum / minimum brightness is reached. ® – The duration of the necessary actuation can be set via the "ABB-free@home App Next" app. Product manual 2CKA001473B5283...
  • Page 47: Device Settings Of The Dimmer

    Operation 10.3 Device settings of the dimmer 10.3.1 Introduction The minimum brightness determines the luminosity down to which dimming is possible. The minimum brightness of the flush-mounted insert of the dimmer can be set with the operating part removed by adjusting the trimmer on the front of the device. Depending on the type of load connected, the appropriate operating mode is also selected during the setting.
  • Page 48: Minimum Brightness

    Operation 10.3.3 Minimum brightness Fig. 20: Setting the minimum brightness Depending on the set operating mode, the minimum brightness is set in the right [1] or left [2] setting range of the trimmer. – To set the operating mode: see chapter 10.3.2 “Operating modes“ on page 47. The setting of the minimum brightness is signalled directly by the connected lighting.
  • Page 49: Maintenance

    Maintenance Maintenance 11.1 Cleaning Caution! - Risk of damaging the device! When spraying on cleaning agents, these can enter the device through ■ crevices. – Do not spray cleaning agents directly onto the device. Aggressive cleaning agents can damage the surface of the device. ■...
  • Page 50: Information About Planning And Application

    Information about planning and application Information about planning and application 12.1 Principles of function / principles of operation 12.1.1 The difference between movement detectors / presence detectors Both device types are passive infrared detectors. The serve for switching the lighting when people are present.
  • Page 51: Principles Of Function

    Information about planning and application 12.1.2 Principles of function Infrared radiation, also called heat radiation, consists of electromagnetic waves. Every object transmits a characteristic heat radiation, depending on its specific temperature. The detection of movement depends on the mounting height and the "free view" of the device. Infrared sensor technology (IR sensor technology) 100A 0,4µm 0,7µm 0,1cm...
  • Page 52 Light measurement Fig. 24: Brightness sensor The devices of ABB are fitted with an ambient light measurement. This extends the movement detection process by one brightness-value threshold. The brightness-value threshold determines the luminosity from which the light switches on. If the surrounding light is brighter that the set brightness-value threshold, the light does not switch on if movement is detected.
  • Page 53: Lens Types

    Lens types Fig. 25: Lens types The devices of ABB are fitted with Fresnel lenses. Compared to normal lenses, Fresnel lenses offer the advantage of an increase in the amplification of infrared radiation. [1] Normal lens (hemispherical) [2] Fresnel lens 12.1.4...
  • Page 54 Information about planning and application Moving lengthways to/in parallel with the device Fig. 27: Moving lengthways to/in parallel with the device The detection width is physically dependent smaller when the person to be detected moves directly toward the device [A] or in parallel [B] (e.g., in a corridor) with it. In the bottom example graphic a new sector is touched by the person only at the end of a 1 m path (arrow).
  • Page 55 Information about planning and application Mounting heights Fig. 28: Mounting heights Depending on the mounting height, the detection characteristics change. As the mounting height increases, the sensitivity and detection density decrease. In the left side of the example graphic, the movement is no longer detected because it does not cut across any additional sectors.
  • Page 56: Case Studies

    Information about planning and application 12.2 Case studies 12.2.1 Corridor Function Fig. 29: Application example: corridor with light and dark areas A corridor lighting system should be controlled intelligently via a Busch-Watchdog. In this corridor there are light and dark areas due to an unfavourable distribution of daylight. The lighting should be switched depending on movement and the prevailing lighting conditions.
  • Page 57 Information about planning and application Setting the brightness-value thresholds In this example the brightness threshold of the sensors of the main unit and the sub unit are set to the same level. Main unit sensor [A] (in the bright area of the corridor) –...
  • Page 58 Information about planning and application Connection Fig. 30: Application example: corridor with light and dark areas – connection [1] Main unit – "Relay insert flex, 1 gang" with "Busch-Watchdog 180 flex, Comfort sensor with select lens" [2] Option: Extension unit push-button –...
  • Page 59: Stairwell

    Information about planning and application 12.2.2 Stairwell Function In a stairwell, the lighting is to be switched via movement detectors. Fig. 31: Application example: stairwell with multi-lens sensor A multi-lens sensor is particularly suitable for this situation. If there are several floors, a multi-lens sensor is installed on one floor as the main unit. The other floors are extended accordingly with multi-lens sensors as sub units.
  • Page 60 Information about planning and application Connection Fig. 32: Application example: stairwell – connection [1] Main unit – "Relay insert flex, 1 gang" with "Busch-Watchdog 180 flex, Comfort sensor with multi- lens" [2] Option: Extension unit push-button – E.g.: 2020 US/500 –...
  • Page 61: Sources Of Interference

    Information about planning and application 12.3 Sources of interference Moving heating air Fig. 33: Movement detector malfunction source: moving heating air Movement detectors react to infrared radiation (heat radiation). If the movement detector is located in an area where warm air moves strongly, this can lead to undesired switching operations of the movement detector.
  • Page 62 Information about planning and application Open doors Fig. 34: Movement detector malfunction source: open door If the movement detector's detection range runs through an open door, this will result in switching operations if a person crosses this range. In this example, placing the movement detector opposite on the adjacent corridor wall would be more suitable.
  • Page 63: Notes

    Notes Notes Product manual 2CKA001473B5283 │63...
  • Page 64: Index

    Index Index ® ABB-free@home ........... 11 Maintenance ..........49 Applications ..........10 Minimum brightness ........48 Mounting ............. 24 Mounting possibilities ........13 Basic principles ..........9 Movement detectors ........50 Case studies ..........12, 56 Notes ............63 Cleaning ............. 49 Notes on the instruction manual ......
  • Page 65 Busch-Jaeger Elektro GmbH A member of the ABB Group Freisenbergstraße 2 58513 Lüdenscheid www.BUSCH-JAEGER.com info.bje@de.abb.com Central sales service: Tel.: +49 2351 956-1600 Fax: +49 2351 956-1700 Copyright © 2022 Busch-Jaeger Elektro GmbH All rights reserved...

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