1 - SAFETY WARNINGS
CAUTION !
To ensure personal safety it is important to follow these instructions
and keep them for future reference.
Read the instructions carefully before proceeding with installation.
The design and manufacture of the devices making up the product
and the information in this manual are compliant with current safe-
ty standards. However, incorrect installation or programming may
cause serious injury to those working on or using the system. Com-
pliance with the instructions provided here when installing the pro-
duct is therefore extremely important.
2 - INTRODUCING THE PRODUCT
In combination with the QUADRO light sensor, BOXLED control unit is
able to switch the Key Automation LED garden lights on and off automati-
cally.
BOXLED is able to operate up to 20 LED lights automatically during the
hours of darkness (FIG.1), BOXLED XL up to 64 LED lights (FIG.2).
The Night Light System turns the lights on or off 15 minutes after the set
threshold is exceeded.
The control unit enables the user to dim the led light of each output to 5
different brightness settings, by simply pressing and holding the transmit-
ter button or associated button inputs. The set led light brightness will be
memorised for subsequent activations
CODE
DESCRIPTION
BOXLED
Key Automation led light control unit, up to 20 lights
BOXLEDXL Key Automation led light control unit, up to 64 lights
ELECTRICAL DATA
Vac
power supply
W
max power
W
power stand-by
maximum output load 24Vdc
GENERIC DATA
protection degree
dimensions (L - D - H)
operating temperature
max. number of transmitters
storage
ELECTRIC CABLE TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
Use a TWO-WIRE CABLE of suitable gauge for every single output; all the
common wires must arrive and be interconnected inside the control unit.
3 - PRELIMINARY CHECKS
CAUTION !
Before installing the product, perform the following checks and in-
spections:
• Position the QUADRO night-light sensor in a sunny area
• Fix the BOXLED in a sheltered location not exposed to direct
sunlight
• Use electrical connections suitable for the currents required
• Check that the power supply conforms to the values in the techni-
cal specifications
4 - INSTALLING THE PRODUCT
ELECTRIC CONNECTIONS
• Plan and design the system on the plan of your garden (Fig.3), taking
care to check the maximum number of lights for each zone and the
maximum length and consequent gauge of each cable in advance. Do not
exceed the maximum number of connectible lights.
BOXLED
BOXLED XL
90 ~ 260 50-60 Hz
90 ~ 260 50-60 Hz
25
100
<0,5
<0,5
1=20W (MAX 40W)
2=20W
3=20W
25W MAX
4= 20W (MAX
40W)
80W MAX TOTAL
sixteen 18-led
five 18-led lights
lights for each of
for each of the 4
the 4 outputs /
outputs /
thirty-two 18-led
twenty 18-led lights
lights for outputs
for 1 output
1, 4
BOXLED
BOXLED XL
IP
54
54
mm 160 - 90 - 200
222 - 110 - 275
°C
-20 + 55
-20 + 55
30 transmitters 30 transmitters
CAUTION !
The number of lights refers to the number of strips of 18 LEDs each
inside each lamp and does NOT necessarily correspond to the
number of lamps (refer to TABLE 1 and Fig.4)
TABLE 1
STIKDW, STIKDB, STIKDD, STIKUW, STIKUB, STIKUD,
STIKMW, STIKMB, STIKMD, STIKFW, STIKFB, STIKFD,
STIKVW, STIKVB, STIKVD
STIKTW, STIKTB, STIKTD
TONDA*
ST60, ST100
*Light intensity is not adjustable (always 100%)
• After counting the total number of lights verify if the model of BOXLED
chosen is correct referring to TABLE 2
TABLE 2
Max. total lights
BOXLED
20 (25W)
BOXLEDXL
64 (80W)
EXAMPLE OF MAXIMUM LIGHTS PER OUTPUT
1
2
BOXLED
20
0
BOXLEDXL
32
0
EXAMPLE OF MAXIMUM LIGHTS WITH TONDA LIGHT
1
2
BOXLED
4 (TONDA)
3
BOXLEDXL
5 (TONDA)
17
CABLE GAUGE FOR SINGLE OUTPUTS (U1)
LENGTH [M]
1 - 5
2X0,75
10
H05RNF
2X0,75
15
H05RNF
2X0,75
25
H05RNF
2X0,75
50
H05RNF
2X0,75
75
H05RNF
2X1
100
H05RNF
H07RNF
BOXLED
BOXLED XL
• Place the control unit in a zone which is always visible from the position
where you intend to operate the radio transmitter. All connections from the
control unit to the lights are in safety extra-low voltage (Fig.5).
• Place the light sensor close to the control unit in a sunny position; con-
nect it between COM and SEN (Fig. 1 and 6). The connection is at safety
extra-low voltage.
• Parallel-connect the lights to the chosen output between COM and 1,
between COM and 2, between COM and 3 or between COM and 4 (Fig.
1). Do not exceed the maximum number of connectible lights for each
output (Tab.2). Cables can be joined together using the optional self-strip-
ping, pre-insulated connector 3MJ (max gauge1.5 mm²) (Fig. 7).
• Connect any extra-low voltage "hold-to-run" buttons to the specific inputs
between COM and INP1, between COM and INP2, between COM and
INP3 or between COM and INP4 (Fig. 1). Every button controls the relative
zone. Holding the button down dims the lights in the relative zone.
• Connect the power supply plug (Fig.8). The control unit power supply is
at voltage 90 – 260 Vac. If it is not possible to use the power supply plug
provided, have the mains connection made by a qualified electrician.
CAUTION !
DO NOT tamper with the power supply plug and DO NOT connect
the mains power supply unless you are a qualified electrician!
For each of the cables connected to the control unit, an appro-
priately sized cable gland must be used. Furthermore, to prevent
condensation, water infiltration or rodents entry, the entrance
must be sealed using specific gels.
• Program the control unit as described in the next point
1 LIGHT
2 LIGHTS
3 LIGHTS
4 LIGHTS
Max. lights mod. TONDA
4 TOTALS
5X2 CHANNEL (10
TOTALS)
3
4
0
0
0
32
3
4
3
2
17
5 (TONDA)
NUMBER OF LIGHTS
6 -10
11 - 20
21 - 32
2X0,75
2X0,75
2X0,75
H05RNF
H05RNF
H05RNF
2X0,75
2X0,75
H05RNF
H05RNF
H05RNF
H07RNF
2X1
2X0,75
2X1,5
H05RNF
H05RNF
H07RNF
H07RNF
2X1
2X1,5
2X1,5
H05RNF
H07RNF
H07RNF
H07RNF
2X1
2X2,5
2X2,5
H05RNF
H07RNF
H07RNF
H07RNF
2X1,5
2X2,5
2X2,5
H07RNF
H07RNF
H07RNF
EN
2X1