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Product and functional description
The UP 258D11 is a presence/motion detector with inte-
grated 2-point light control. The UP 258D11 device com-
municates via KNX/EIB with actuators or other KNX de-
vices. It is designed for mounting on the ceiling. Owing
to its tilting sensor head, the UP 258D11 can be aligned
with the required capture area. The main application for
the device is automatic lighting control in an office
workplace.
The UP 258D11 senses the presence of a person or that
there is no longer anyone in its detection area. The de-
tector signal can be analyzed via two separate communi-
cation channels, termed motion detector and presence
detector.
Additionally, the UP 258D11 provides an output for con-
trol of HVAC applications. For example, this function can
switch systems that are used for heating, ventilating and
air-conditioning control (HVAC) of the room from “En-
ergy saving mode” in an unused room toComfort mode”
in an occupied room and back to “Energy saving mode”
when the room is again unoccupied.
For each detector function block (presence, motion,
HVAC) 4 communication objects are available, in total 12
different communication objects. Depending on configu-
ration, one or two KNX telegrams are sent onto the bus
when motion is first detected and when, after the last
motion was detected, an overshoot time has expired.
The values of the communication objects are configured
for each functional block (motion detector, presence
detector, HVAC-detector) via corresponding parameters.
Each time a presence is detected, the overshoot time is
started. Its duration is separately configurable for each
functional block. The end of presence is determined by
the end of the overshoot time.
The duration of the dead time is also configurable per
functional block. It is used to protect the actuators that
are connected to the detector. If a presence is detected
during the dead time, neither telegrams are sent nor the
overshoot time is started.
In the following the telegrams, which are sent at the
beginning of a presence, are called A and B, the tele-
grams, which are sent at the end of a presence, are
called C and D.
Operating Sequence
After the device has detected a presence, telegram A is
sent immediately. If it has been configured to send also a
telegram B, then telegram B is sent after the configured
time (optionally also cyclically).
If there are no motions any more, at the end of the over-
shoot time telegram C and (if configured) telegram D are
sent. Telegram D can also be sent cyclically.
If there are motions while the overshoot time is running,
the overshoot time is restarted.
Flowchart:
motion
A B C D
bus telegrams
dead time
overshoot time
Use as single device or as main detector (master),
respectively secondary detector (slave)
The detector can be operated as an independent device,
as the main or secondary detector.
According to the requirement, additional presence detec-
tors can be connected with the “main detector” via
KNX/EIB as “secondary detectors” to extend the presence
detection zone. “Secondary detectors” supply motion
information only to the main detector.
Brightness measuring – adjustable via KNX/EIB
The UP 258D11 contains an independent light sensor.
The signal measured there is available both at the
KNX/EIB and internally.
Because the light sensor measures directly, it must be
possible to calibrate it for indirect measurement, so that
it can be adapted to the different installation sites. Rapid
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brightness fluctuations are filtered out. The measure-
ment range of the internal light sensor is between 20
and 1000 lux.
The settings determine whether the brightness value
computed by the device or a brightness value received
from outside is used for the detector's remaining func-
tional blocks.
Integrated light control (on – off)
If the brightness controller is enabled (automatic mode)
the lighting is switched on as soon as the brightness falls
below a set lower threshold. The lighting is switched off
if the set upper brightness threshold is exceeded. The
brightness thresholds are variable either via parameters
or via communication objects.
The controller can also be operated semi-automatically
by separating into two individual switching objects for
exceeding or falling below the threshold. In this way, it
can be switched to “Only on” or “Only off.”
If the controller receives a switching or dimming com-
mand via the associated communication object over
KNX/EIB, then this is deemed an external override and
the controller switches automatic mode off. This change
of status is sent simultaneously on the bus via the
“Automatic Status” object.
Operation via infrared (IR) remote control
The IR receiver integrated in the presence detector can
control light and shade, as well as store and call up
scenes via a special IR remote control.
The IR commands implemented can be combined via
communication objects with the other function blocks or
used to control other devices.
The IR decoder can be controlled only with one of the
Siemens IR remote controls shown in figure 1. The re-
mote controls have a range of 5 meters maximum.
The IR decoder cannot distinguish between remote con-
trols. The functionality of button pairs A to F (see dia-
gram in figure 1) will be configured via the ETS.
Figure 1. IR remote control units for UP 258D11
Commissioning / Factory default settings
After the device is connected to the bus voltage, the
sensor must first "Restart". In this phase, the program-
ming LED flashes double.(¼sec. ON ¼sec. OFF
¼sec. ON 1¼sec. OFF )
After "Restart" of the sensor, it appears that no motion is
detected at present, the programming LED is off.
Factory default settings
In the as delivered state, the parameter Operating Mode
is set to Setting Mode.
While the device is in "Setting Mode", the integrated
programming LED displays the PIR sensor state. (illumi-
nates briefly with motion)
Note:
The programming LED can be recognized more easily
without the design cover!
If the device is in programming mode, the LED stays on
and does not flash. The PIR state is then not displayed.
The progamming mode can be set in factory default
status also with the available IR remote control S 255/11
(S3 = On / S4 = Off). This feature is available in firmware
version V02 (see figure 2: A11) and higher.
If the device was downloaded once by ETS, the pro-
gramming mode can be enabled and disabled with the
programming button on the device.
Programming mode
Press the programming key short (< 0,5 s) to enable
programming mode. This is indicated by the program-
ming LED.
Factory setting
When the programming key is pressed very long (> 20 s)
the device is reset to the default factory settings. This is
indicated by evenly flashing the programming LED. The
flashing stops after 5 seconds.
Behavior after programming
The behavior of the device after programming with the
ETS is dependent on the configuration. The description
of the features, parameters and objects is in the applica-
tion program description of the device.
Note:
When the programming key is pressed longer (> 0,5 s to
2 s) no functions are activated.
When the programming key is pressed longer (> 2 s) the
device starts connection test. This is a special mode for
Desigo TRA. The device June be blocked for the manufac-
turer specific functions for approx. 10 seconds for the
programming mode. This is indicated by briefly flashing
the programming LED.
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Application program
25 CO Presence detector with light control - 910501
The following features are integrated in the device:
Brightness measurement as mixed light measurement;
Calibration via bus
Integrated 2-point brightness controller (switching)
Presence and motion detection
Operation as an individual sensor or as the main or
ancillary sensor for covering wider areas.
Separate output (as a KNX - object) for heating, ventila-
tion and air conditioning applications.
Selectable functions for presence, motion, and HVAC
detector function blocks:
- Switching On/Off
- 8-bit value (0...255)
- 16-bit value (0...65535)
- 16-bit-value (temperature) (0°C – 40°C)
- 16-bit-value (brightness) (0 – 2000Lux)
- 8-bit scene
Integrated IR-receiver for a IR-remote control (see ac-
cessories)
Selectable functions per IR pair of pushbuttons:
- Switching On/Off/toggle
- 8-bit value (0...255)
- 16-bit value (0...65535)
- 16-bit-value(temperature) (0°C – 40°C)
- 16-bit-value (brightness) (0 – 2000Lux)
- 8-bit scene
The KNX Engineering Tool Software (ETS) version 3.0 f is
required to load the application program.
Installation notes
V DANGER
The device must be mounted and commissioned by an
authorized electrician.
When connecting the device, it should be ensured that
the device can be isolated.
The device must not be opened.
For planning and construction of electric installations,
the relevant guidelines, regulations and standards of
the respective country are to be considered.
Technical data
Power supply
via bus line
Current drain approx. 10 mA
Presence detection
Type: Passive infrared (PIR)
Range: horizontal 360°,
Detection range (m)
I x y
2,50 4,5 3
2,75 5 3,5
3,00 6,5 3,7
3,25 7 4
3,50 7,5 4,2
3,75 8 4,5
Notes:
Installation height (I) in Meter
Averaged detection range (x, y) for walking or sitting
persons in meter +/- 1 m
Be aware of orientiation of presence detector, visible
at position of programming button (fig. 2 - A7)
with design cover, without shade,
in vertikal position
Recommended mounting height for mixed light
measurement: 2,5m – 2,8m
Brightness measurement
Type: Mixed light measurement
Measuring range: 20...1000 Lux
IR receiver
For remote control (see accessories)
max. Distance detector <–> remote control: ~ 4.5 m
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A1
A2
A3 A4 A5
A6 A7
A8
A10 A12
A9
A11
Operating elements
1 commissioning push button:
for toggling between normal mode / addressing mode
for reset the device to the default factory settings and
to activate manufacturer specific functions
Display elements
1 red LED: for checking the bus voltage and for display-
ing normal mode / addressing mode
This LED indicated also the reset to the default factory
settings and further activated manufacturer specific
functions.
This LED also indicates presence / motion detection in
test mode .
Connections
KNX bus line: bus terminal block
Mechanical specifications
Housing: plastic
Dimensions (DxT):
; 53 mm x 31 mm (without design cover)
; 88 mm x 63 mm (with design cover)
Weight: approx. 70g
Fire load: approx. 2480 kJ
Installation: in flush mounting box, ceiling opening, or
in surface mounting box (see accessories)
Electrical safety
Degree of pollution (according to IEC 60664-1): 2
Type of protection (according to EN 60529): IP 20
Overvoltage category (according to IEC 60664-1): III
Bus: safety extra-low voltage SELV DC 24 V
Device complies with: EN 60669-2-1
EMC requirements
Complies with EN 50428
Environmental conditions
Climatic withstand capability: EN 50090-2-2
Ambient operating temperature: - 5 ... + 45 °C
Storage temperature: - 20 ... + 70 °C
Relative humidity (not condensing): 5 % to 93 %
Reliability
Failure rate: 410 fit at 40°C
Markings
KNX EIB
CE mark
In accordance with the EMC guideline (residential and
functional buildings), low voltage guideline
Accessories
IR - remote control S 255/11 5WG1 255 – 7AB11
AP - housing AP 258E01 5WG1 258 – 7EB01
Location and function of the display and
operating elements
Figure 2: Display and operating elements
A1 UP 258D device
A2 Fixing clamps
A3 adjustable sensor head
A4 PIR - sensor
A5 Brightness sensor
A6 IR receiver for remote controls
A7 LED (red) and programming key
A8 Shade
A9 Design cover
A10 Bus terminal
A11 Firmware version V0x
A12 Barcode label with KNX serial number and supplier
code
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Installation and wiring
Mounting site
The device is designed for ceiling mounting.
Recommended mounting height: 2,5m – 2,8m
Brightness measurement in particular
The daylight measurement determines an average
brightness value in the room, which can differ from the
brightness on the worktop. You should therefore avoid
mounting sites with extreme light ratios.
If the detector is fitted near lights with a high proportion
of indirect light, the artificial light level at the detector
mounting point must not exceed the wanted nominal
lighting level in the room. This can be compensated by
increasing the separation between the light cone and the
detector. For constant lighting control, direct artificial
light on the detector should be avoided.
Presence-motion detection in particular:
Normally, the switching pattern is determined by people
in the detector's catchment area.
In exceptional cases, however, it can be switched on
inadvertently through "outside factors". Accordingly,
potential "sources of interference" should be considered
or removed during planning or before mounting.
Basics:
The PIR - sensor reacts to temperature differences.
The lower the temperature difference between the
ambient temperature and the moving object, the less
sensitive the analysis. In other words, moving objects
will not then be detected as efficiently and the catch-
ment area is restricted.
Note:
There must be an unobstructed line of sight to the
person in the catchment area. People behind walls,
etc. (including glass) cannot be detected!
Obstacles such as party walls, plants or shelves can
limit the catchment area.
Hanging lights cause shadows in the catchment area if
they are mounted in the immediate vicinity of the pres-
ence detector.
Interference factors to be avoided:
Rapid temperature changes in the vicinity of the detec-
tor, caused by fan heaters being switched on or off,
fans, etc., simulate motion.
Lights being switched on or off in the immediate
catchment area (mainly incandescent and halogen
lamps) simulate motion.
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Moving objects such as machines, robots, hanging
posters, falling flower petals, hot paper from laser
printers, animals, etc.
The mounting site must not be exposed to vibrations
or motion.
Mounting
The following mounting options are possible:
Flush mounting (A) with screw fixing in a flush mount
box
Flush mounting (A) with fixing claws in suspended
ceiling
Surface mounting (B) in the surface mounted housing
(see accessories)
Figure 3: Mounting options
Connection of the detector to the bus
Connecting:
Plug wires into the bus terminal. Ensure you have
stripped the insulation back!
Push the bus terminal on the plug in the device (see
figure 4)
Disconnecting:
Separate the bus terminal from the device (use a screw-
driver if necessary)
Separate the wires from the bus terminal by turning.
Figure 4: Connecting the detector
D1 UP 258D device
D2 Bus terminal
D2.1 (-) Terminal (grey)
D2.2 (+) Terminal (red)
D2.3 Test contact
D2.4 Bus line wire
Installation in flush-mount box using screws
The device is secured with fixing screws in the UP socket.
The device can be installed offset by 90° with the addi-
tional fixing holes.
Note:
Fixing clamps must not be mounted!
Figure 5: Installation in flush-mount box using screws
E1 UP 258D device
E2 Socket fixing screws
E3 UP socket Depth: min. 40 mm, 60 mm)
E4 Additional fixing holes offset by 90°
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Mounting the fixing clamps for mounting the device in
suspended ceilings
Extend the fixing claws slightly and push over the lugs on
the UP 258D.
Figure 6: Mounting the fixing clamps for mounting the
device in suspended ceilings
G1 UP 258D device
G2 Fixing clamp
Installation in suspended ceilings with fixing clamps
Press the fixing clamps together (see figure 7) and push
the device into the opening ( 60mm - 65 mm) with the
fixing clamps in front.
The fixing clamps hold the device on the ceiling.
Max. thickness of the suspended ceiling: 30mm
Caution:
When unmounting the device hold it where the two
housing parts are joined together.
Otherwise, the fixing clamps June hit your fingers.
Figure 7: Installation in suspended ceilings with fixing
clamps
F1 Suspended ceiling
(max. thickness of the suspended ceiling: 30mm)
F2 Fixing clamps
F3 UP 258D device
Adjusting the detector
The sensor head can be turned to ±50°. (see figure 8.1)
It is also possible, of course, to install the detector offset
by 90° with the additional fixing holes.
The adjustable sensor head can be tilted about the verti-
cal from -5° to +25° (see figure 8.2).
Figure 8: Adjusting the detector
H1 adjustable sensor head
H2 UP 258D device
H3 Additional fixing holes
Mounting / Dismounting the shade
The shade is used in the packed state as transport protec-
tion for the tilting sensor head. It can be removed before
mounting the detector.
Separate the snaplock hooks on the shade with a screw-
driver and fold the shade down.
If you want to constrain the detection area, you can cut
out the shade. The shade can be clipped back on if need
after mounting the detector.
Figure 9: Mounting / Dismounting the shade
K1 UP 258D device
K2 Shade
K3 Screwdriver
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Cutting the shade
The shade is cut out in the wanted sectors with sidecut-
ters or a knife.
Caution:
Do not cut out the mounted shade!
Only cut out the dismounted shade!
Figure 10: Cutting the shade
L1 Shade
L2 Sidecutter
Mounting the design cover
The design cover is clipped on to the device from below,
until the snaplock hooks on the design cover engage on
the outer edge of the device with an audible click.
Figure 11: Mounting the design cover
M1 Design cover
M2 UP 258D device
Dismounting the design cover
The design cover is dismounted by pulling downwards.
Use a screwdriver to help with this operation.
Caution:
Be careful when handling the screwdriver. There is a
risk of scratching the ceiling or the design cover. Ac-
cordingly, be gentle while working
Figure 12: Dismounting the design cover
N1 UP 258D device
N2 Design cover
N3 Screwdriver (caution)
Dimension drawing
Dimensions in mm
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General notes
The operating instructions must be handed over to the
client.
Any faulty device is to be sent together with a return
delivery note of the local Siemens office.
If you have further questions concerning the product
please contact our technical support.
+49 (911) 895-7222
+49 (911) 895-7223
support.automation@siemens.com
www.siemens.de/automation/support-request
Note:
This product supports two different operation modes:
KNX und PL-Link.
This document describes the KNX functionality that can
be configured with ETS.
For PL-Link refer to documentation for Desigo.