BS EN IEC 62386-202:2023
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Digital addressable lighting interface – Particular requirements for control gear. Self-contained emergency lighting (device type 1)
Published By | Publication Date | Number of Pages |
BSI | 2023 | 66 |
IEC 62386-202:2022 is applicable to control gear for control by digital signals of electronic lighting equipment which is associated with self-contained emergency lighting as described in IEC 61347-2-7 with additional control interface for configuring emergency operation. This second edition cancels and replaces the first edition published in 2009. This edition constitutes a technical revision. This edition includes the following significant technical changes with respect to the previous edition:
- scope updated,
- hardwired switch operation can be disabled,
- installation inhibit feature added,
- memory bank added,
- modes of operation clarified, with some changes and additions,
- command added to enter extended emergency mode,
- command added to extend time in duration test mode.
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5 | Annex ZA (normative)Normative references to international publicationswith their corresponding European publications |
6 | Blank Page |
7 | English CONTENTS |
10 | FOREWORD |
12 | INTRODUCTION Figures Figure 1 – IEC 62386 graphical overview |
14 | 1 Scope 2 Normative references 3 Terms and definitions |
17 | 4 General 4.1 General 4.2 Version number 4.3 Power supply of bus units |
18 | 4.4 Power interruption at bus units 4.4.1 General 4.4.2 Power interruptions of external power supply 4.4.3 Communication requirements in rest mode and emergency mode 4.4.4 Endurance of REST MODE 5 Electrical specification 6 Interface power supply 7 Transmission protocol structure |
19 | 8 Timing 9 Method of operation 9.1 General 9.2 Command execution 9.3 Non-controllable control gear 9.3.1 General 9.3.2 Command execution of non-controllable control gear |
20 | 9.3.3 Status bits of non-controllable control gear 9.4 Emergency level 9.4.1 General 9.4.2 Emergency operation light output and emergency level 9.4.3 Emergency physical maximum and minimum level |
21 | 9.4.4 Configuring emergency level 9.4.5 Testing of emergency level 9.5 Mode transition timing and behaviour |
22 | Tables Table 1 – Mode transition behaviour |
23 | 9.6 System failure 9.7 Modes of operation 9.7.1 General Table 2 – Bus power interruption behaviour |
24 | 9.7.2 Normal mode Figure 2 – Modes and transitions |
25 | 9.7.3 Inhibit mode Table 3 – Normal mode |
26 | 9.7.4 Emergency mode Table 4 – Inhibit mode |
27 | 9.7.5 Extended emergency mode Table 5 – Emergency mode |
28 | 9.7.6 Rest mode Table 6 – Extended emergency mode |
29 | 9.7.7 Mode ‘Function test in progress’ Table 7 – Rest mode |
30 | 9.7.8 Mode ‘Duration test in progress’ Table 8 – Mode ‘Function test in progress’ |
31 | Table 9 – Mode ‘Duration test in progress’ |
32 | 9.7.9 Mode ‘Battery cut-off’ 9.8 Emergency test functions and configuration 9.8.1 General 9.8.2 Automatic testing Table 10 – Mode ‘Battery cut-off’ |
33 | Figure 3 – Timing diagram for function and duration tests |
35 | 9.8.3 Automatic test execution status |
36 | 9.8.4 Querying test results 9.8.5 Extended test duration Figure 4 – Duration test execution time out example |
37 | 9.8.6 Timing definitions Table 11 – “extendedDuration” Table 12 – Timing definitions |
38 | 9.9 Protection functionalities in emergency mode 9.10 Emergency mode and operating modes 9.11 Hardwired emergency inputs 9.11.1 General 9.11.2 Hardwired inhibit input 9.11.3 Hardwired switch |
39 | 9.12 Control gear status and capabilities 9.12.1 General 9.12.2 Modification to “lampOn” 9.12.3 Rated duration and battery charge 9.12.4 Emergency status |
40 | 9.12.5 Emergency mode Table 13 – “emergencyStatus” |
41 | 9.12.6 Emergency features Table 14 – “emergencyMode” Table 15 – “emergencyFeatures” |
42 | 9.12.7 Emergency failure status Table 16 – “emergencyFailureStatus” |
43 | 9.12.8 Hardwired switch status 9.12.9 Emergency lamp operation time Table 17 – “hardwiredSwitchStatus” |
44 | 9.13 Restricting device type support 9.14 Installation inhibit 9.15 Memory banks 9.15.1 General 9.15.2 Accuracy of measurements 9.15.3 Rounding of measurement values |
45 | 9.15.4 Refresh rate of memory bank values 9.15.5 No overflow of counters 9.15.6 Memory bank 208: Emergency control gear information Table 18 – Memory bank 208: Self-contained emergency control gear information |
50 | 10 Declaration of variables 10.1 General 10.2 Impact on control gear variables depending on control gear type Table 19 – Modifications of control gear variables |
51 | 10.3 Control gear variables for all self-contained control gear Table 20 – Declaration of additional variables |
52 | 11 Definition of commands 11.1 General 11.2 Overview sheets |
53 | Table 21 – Application extended commands |
55 | 11.3 Level instructions 11.4 Configuration instructions 11.4.1 General 11.4.2 IDENTIFY DEVICE 11.5 Queries 11.5.1 General 11.5.2 QUERY ACTUAL LEVEL 11.6 Application extended commands 11.6.1 General |
56 | 11.6.2 Configuration instructions |
60 | 11.6.3 Queries Table 22 – Perform DTR selected function |
61 | Table 23 – Query selected variable |
63 | 11.7 Special commands 11.7.1 General 11.7.2 ENABLE DEVICE TYPE (data) |
64 | Annex A (informative)Enabling or re-enabling installation inhibit A.1 General A.2 Re-enabling installation inhibit A.3 Modifying or cancelling installation inhibit operation |
65 | Bibliography |