Crestron CLS, CLS-C6, CLSI-C6, CLS-C6M, CLSI-C6M Operation Manual

Crestron CLS/CLSI-C6 & CLS/CLSI-C6M iLux Operations Guide
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Integrated Lighting System
(Firmware V2.01.01 or later)
Crestron Electronics, Inc.
15 Volvo Drive
Rockleigh, NJ 07647
1-888-CRESTRON
Regulatory Compliance
This product is Listed to applicable UL Standards and requirements by Underwriters Laboratories Inc.
As of the date of manufacture, the CLS/CLSI-C6/C6M has been tested and found to comply with specifications for CE marking and standards per EMC and Radiocommunications Complia nce Labelling.
Federal Communications Commission (FCC) Compliance Statement
This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
CAUTION: Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the manufacturer responsible for compliance could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment.
NOTE: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures :
Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help
Industry Canada (IC) Compliance Statement
This Class B digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES-003. Cet appareil numérique de la classe B es t conforme à la norme NMB-003 du Canada.
Crestron, the Crestron logo, Cameo, Cresnet, Crestron Green Light, Cr estron RoomView, Crestron Toolbox, D3 Pro, iLux, Isys, SIM PL
Windows and SystemBuilder are trademarks or registered trademarks of Crestron Electronics, Inc. in the United States and other
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Crestron CLS/CLSI-C6/C6M iLux® Integrated Lighting System
Contents
iLux® Integrated Lighting System: CLS/CLSI-C6/C6M 1
Introduction ...............................................................................................................................1
Features and Functions................................................................................................1
Specifications ..............................................................................................................4
Physical Description....................................................................................................6
Setup........................................................................................................................................10
Identity Code.............................................................................................................10
Installation.................................................................................................................10
Configuring the CLS-C6..........................................................................................................11
Configuring With Front Panel Controls ....................................................................11
Configuring With iLux Designer...............................................................................23
Console Command Settings ......................................................................................25
Replacing the Function Button Label........................................................................26
Programming Software............................................................................................................28
Earliest Version Software Requirements for the PC .................................................28
Programming with Crestron SystemBuilder..............................................................28
Programming with D3 Pro.........................................................................................28
Programming with SIMPL Windows........................................................................29
Uploading and Upgrading........................................................................................................31
Establishing Communication.....................................................................................31
Programs and Firmware ............................................................................................32
Program Checks ........................................................................................................32
Operation.................................................................................................................................33
Button Types .............................................................................................................33
IR Receiver................................................................................................................35
Occupancy Sensing ...................................................................................................35
Override Mode ..........................................................................................................36
Load Shedding (Demand Response).........................................................................36
Building Management System (BMS) Interface.......................................................37
Problem Solving......................................................................................................................40
Troubleshooting.........................................................................................................40
Reference Documents................................................................................................40
Further Inquiries........................................................................................................41
Future Updates ..........................................................................................................41
Appendix A: Supported Devices .............................................................................................42
Keypads.....................................................................................................................42
Shade Controllers......................................................................................................44
Touch Panels .............................................................................................................44
Appendix B: Console Commands............................................................................................52
Appendix C: Factory Default Values.......................................................................................56
Appendix D: Button Functions................................................................................................58
Appendix E: Room Combining...............................................................................................67
Appendix F: RC5 Code Expansion..........................................................................................70
Software License Agreement...................................................................................................71
Return and Warranty Policies..................................................................................................73
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Merchandise Returns / Repair Service.......................................................................73
CRESTRON Limited Warranty.................................................................................73
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CLS/CLSI-C6/C6M

Introduction Introduction

Features and Functions

Wall-mounted integrated lighting and shade control
Six channels of dimming or switching
Six groups of shade or drape control
Linkable for up to 54 lighting channels and 54 shade groups
Up to 16 user-settable scenes
Seven configurable “rocker” buttons with customizable label strip
Large ON and OFF buttons
Flip-up front cover reveals setup controls and programming port
Six bar graphs show lighting levels and shade positions
Easy setup from front panel or iLux Designer software
Built-in motion detector (CLS/CLSI-C6M)
Optional IR remote
Supports multipoint control using up to 16 keypads
Supports touchpanel control using up to two touchpanels
Supports external occupancy sensors
Supports room combining of up to 36 partitions
Supports integration with building management system
Master air-gap relay | 230V AC version available
Integrates with 2-Series control systems via Cresnet
Energy saving ASHRAE 90.1/LEEDS compliant
Available in almond, black, or white
Supports Daylight Harvesting
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The CLS/CLSI-C6 and CLS/CLSI-C6M iLux
mounted lighting systems that can function as standalone devices and/or be part of a
Crestron
installation in boardrooms, auditoriums, home theaters, or anywhere versatile and
cost-effective control of lighting and shades is required. The CLS-C6 and CLS-C6M
are designed for 120 VAC installations; the CLSI-C6 and CLSI-C6M are designed
for 230 VAC installations. All units are functionally identical, except that the
CLS/CLSI-C6M units include a built-in motion sensor. For simplicity in this guide,
the term "CLS-C6" is used except where noted.
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solution total control system network. The units are intended for
units are complete, integrated wall-
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Six Channel Dimming
The CLS-C6 features six channels of dimming for LED*, incandescent, magnetic low-voltage, neon/cold cathode, and two-wire dimmable fluorescent loads. On/off switching of many non-dimmable lighting loads is also possible. Each channel will handle up to 800 watts individually, with a total rating of 1920 watts at 120 VAC for CLS-C6/C6M (2300 watts at 230 VAC for CLSI-C6/C6M). Larger loads and additional load types can also be supported using Crestron CLS-EXP series expansion modules.
Six Group Shade Control
Using Crestron’s networked shade and drape controllers (sold separately), the CLS-C6 enables versatile control of a roomful of motorized window treatments, screens, and lifts in up to six shade groups. Each controller is connected to the CLS-C6 via the four-wire Cresnet® bus.
Energy Management
Using Crestron Green Light® technology the iLux line of integrated lighting systems allow for the management of demand response for load shedding and room occupancy sensing for maximum energy efficiency and cost savings.
Versatile Operation
The deceptively clean front panel actually affords an extensive amount of control and customization to suit each unique room application. Large ON and OFF buttons provide instant access to the “On” and “All Off” scenes, while the six main buttons can be set up to recall additional scene presets, adjust shades, or perform a host of other functions. The buttons' “rocker” action enables intuitive control for adjusting lighting levels and shade positions. An additional “up/down” button is configurable for a variety of functions, including use as a master lighting or shade control, or as a “shift” button to expand the capabilities of the six main buttons.
With each new scene selection, window shades reposition and lights fade elegantly to their new settings. The selected scene is indicated by a white LED beside each button, and the customizable label strip allows each button to be clearly labeled using Crestron Engraver software or standard 3/8” tape labels. Dimming levels and shade positions are displayed graphically on six green LED bar graphs accessible behind the flip-up front cover. Additional controls and a numeric display hidden beneath the cover enable setup without requiring a PC. Enhanced customization is provided via the PC programming port using iLux Designer software.
Built-in Motion Detector (CLS/CLSI-C6M)
The CLS/CLSI-C6M model provides the addition of a built-in infrared motion detector, enabling automated control based on room occupancy. Lights can be programmed to turn on and shades open automatically when someone enters the room, or turn off and close when the room is left empty. Remote motion detectors are also available to expand the coverage of the CLS/CLSI-C6M, or add occupancy sensing capability to the CLS/CLSI-C6M.
Daylight Harvesting
When used with an optional GLS-LOL photocell, the CLS-C6 is capable of reducing energy usage by employing “daylight harvesting”. This technique allows the electric light levels to be reduced based on the amount of natural light available in the space.
* For a list of compatible ballasts, visit www.crestron.com/lightingcompatibility.
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The GLS-LOL may be connected to the CLS-C6 through either a GLS-SIM or the
available input on a Cameo
version of the Crestron iLux Lighting Systems Installation Guide (Doc. 6394 for
CLS-C6/C6M; Doc. 6413 for CLSI-C6/C6M), which is available from the Crestron
Web site (www.crestron.com/manuals).
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“Pro” keypad. For more information, refer the latest
IR Remote Control
The CLS-C6 units are equipped with an onboard IR receiver to allow for wireless
remote control using Crestron’s optional infrared remote control (sold separately).
Multipoint Keypad Control
Up to 16 Crestron keypads may be connected to a single CLS-C6, providing versatile
multipoint control for rooms with multiple entrances or work areas. Individual
keypad buttons can be programmed to work through the master unit or can target
specific slave units for maximum control and room management.
Touchpanel Support
The CLS-C6 can support up to two touchpanels without the need of a centralized
processor. Using the iLux Designer software, add touchpanels to a standalone system
with hard and soft button programming including two way zone status feedback.
Multi-Unit Expansion
A single CLS-C6 master will support up to eight additional units, enabling systems
of up to 54 lighting zones and 54 shade groups. Scene recall, master dimming, and
occupancy status are shared between the units. Each individual unit can still support
a complete assortment of local devices including keypads, shade controllers,
touchpanels, and sensors.
Room Combining Support
When your application includes divisible rooms, the CLS-C6 has advanced
room-combining features capable of supporting even the most complex layouts.
When additional CLS-C6 slave units are linked to a master CLS-C6, advanced room
combining of up to nine rooms become possible. The iLux Lighting System supports
up to 36 room partitions, allowing for all possible room combinations. Room
combining status (combined or separate) can be controlled via external partition
sensors, via keypad or touchpanel buttons, or via an external command from a
Crestron control processor.
Building Management System Integration
Crestron CLS-C6 includes BMS integration capabilities for straightforward inclusion
of building management systems as a component of managing energy demands.
Control System Integration
The CLS-C6 actually features two separate Cresnet control networks, one for local
devices and one for connection to a 2-Series control system.
Connecting the CLS-C6 to a control system allows its functions to be controlled
from touchpanels, RF wireless remotes, and even computers, supporting extensive
flexibility for remote control and integration with other devices and systems.
Additional functions such as on-the-fly room combining and activating operations
based on a real-time clock are also made possible by connecting the CLS-C6 to a
control system.
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Connecting to an Ethernet-networked control system provides a gateway to larger applications such as integration with facility-wide lighting, HVAC, security, and remote monitoring via Crestron RoomView® Help Desk software as well as third­party SNMP software.

Specifications

The following table provides specifications for the CLS-C6.
CLS-C6 Specifications
SPECIFICATION
Load Ratings CLS-C6/C6M Dimmer channels Max load per channel Min load per channel Max load per unit: CLSI-C6/C6M Dimmer Channels Max load per channel Min load per channel Max load per unit:
Load Types
Power Requirements
Default Net ID 1F Control System Update Files
2-Series Control System IR Receiver
Reception Frequency
Built-In Motion Detector (CLS/CLSI-C6M only) Type Range
Firmware V2.01.01 or later
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6 800 W/VA (6.7 Amps @ 120 VAC) 15 W/VA (0.125 Amps @ 120 VAC) 1920 W/VA (16 Amps @ 120 VAC)
6 800 W/VA (3.5 Amps @ 230 VAC) 25 W/VA (0.108 Amps @ 230 VAC) 2200 W/VA (10 Amps @ 220 VAC) 2300 W/VA (10 Amps @ 230 VAC) 2400 W/VA (10 Amps @ 240 VAC)
LED1, Incandescent, Magnetic Low-voltage, Neon/Cold Cathode, 2-Wire Dimmable Fluorescent, & Non-Dim Lighting (also: Electronic Low-voltage, 3 and 4-Wire Fluorescent, High-Inrush Switching, & 277V via CLS-EXP Series expansion modules2)
CLS-C6/C6M Line Power, 100 –127 VAC, 50 / 60Hz CLSI-C6/C6M Line Power, 220 – 240 VAC, 50 / 60Hz
3, 4
Version 2.004.CUZ or later
36 kHz Requires CLS-IRHT8 IR remote (sold separately).
Infrared 20 to 30 feet at 4-foot elevation (6 to 9 meters at 1.2 meter elevation)
DETAILS
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CLS-C6 Specifications (Continued)
SPECIFICATION
DETAILS
Environmental Temperature Humidity 10% to 90% RH (non-condensing) Overall Dimensions: Height Width Depth
Weight 1.43 lbs (0.65 kg)
Available Models: CLS/CLSI-C6A iLux Integrated Lighting System, Almond CLS/CLSI-C6B iLux Integrated Lighting System, Black CLS/CLSI-C6W iLux Integrated Lighting System, White CLS/CLSI-C6MA
CLS/CLSI-C6MB
CLS/CLSI-C6MW
Available Accessories C2N-CBD-P/-CBF-P/-CBD-E Cameo® Keypad, Standard Mount/Flush Mount C2N-CBD-TS/CBF-T Cameo® Keypad, Standard Mount/Flush Mount C2N-DB Decorator Series Keypad C2N-MNETGW infiNET Gateway C2N-MNETRPT infiNET Repeater C2N-SDC Shade and Drape Controller (120V AC) C2N-SDC-DC Shade and Drape Controller (24V DC) C2N-SSC-2 Somfy® Shade Controller C2NI-CB International Keypad (230 VAC) C2NX-B Designer Series Keypad CLS-EXP-DIM iLux Dimmer Expansion Module
CLS-EXP-DIMFDB
CLS-EXP-DIMFLV CLS-EXP-DIMU iLux Universal Dimmer Expansion Module CLS-IRHT8 iLux IR Handheld Remote CNPWS-75 Cresnet Power Supply GLS-LOL Crestron Green Light™ Photocell , Open-Loop GLS-SIM Sensor Integration Module TPS-4L Touchpanel, Isys™ 3.6" Wall Mount TPS-6L Touchpanel, Isys™ 5.7" Wall Mount
1. For a list of compatible ballasts, visit www.crestron.com/lightingcompatibility.
2. Larger loads and additional load types can also be supported using Crestron CLS-EXP Series expansion modules (sold separately).
3. The latest versions can be obtained from the Crestron Web site. Refer to NOTE after last footnote.
32° to 104° F (0° to 40° C)
4.48 in (114 mm)
8.89 in (226 mm)
2.47 in (63 mm) for CLS/CLSI-C6
2.60 in (66 mm) for CLS/CLSI-C6M
iLux Integrated Lighting System with Motion Detector, Almond
iLux Integrated Lighting System with Motion Detector, Black
iLux Integrated Lighting System with Motion Detector, White
iLux 3-Wire Fluorescent Dimmer Expansion Module
iLux 0-10V Fluorescent Dimmer Expansion Module
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4. Crestron 2-Series control systems include the AV2 and PRO2. Consult the latest Crestron Product Catalog for a complete list of 2-Series control systems.
NOTE: Crestron software and any files on the Web site are for Authorized Crestron dealers and Crestron Authorized Independent Programmers (CAIP) only. New users may be required to register to obtain access to certain areas of the site (including the FTP site).

Physical Description

All controls and indicators for the CLS-C6 are located on the front of the unit. The front panel also contains a mini phone jack, under the flip-up cover, used for programming functions, and an IR port for control via an IR remote device. All other ports and connectors are located on the rear panel. Refer to the table “Connectors, Controls, & Indicators” which starts on page 8 for details.
CLS-C6 (Cover Open)
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CLS-C6 Overall Dimensions
CLS-C6 Front Panel
8.89 in
(226 mm)
(114 mm)
0.59 in
(15 mm) CLS-C6/ CLSI-C6
6
2.38 in
(60 mm)
4.48 in
1.88 in
(48 mm)
0.72 in
(18 mm) CLS-C6M/ CLSI-C6M
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123456
1
2
Scene 1 Scene 2 Scene 3 Scene 4 Scene 5 Scene 6
3
4
CLS-C6 Rear Panel
16
17
Lights
Min
Shades
Sec
Save
^
^
Cancel
8
9 10 11 12
^
^
5
ON
OFF
13 14 15
16
18
19
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Connectors, Controls, & Indicators
# CONNECTORS,
DESCRIPTION
CONTROLS, &
INDICATORS
1 Bar
2 Label Strip Customizable label for the six scenes. 3
4 IR Detector
5
6 Mini Phone Jack
7 Two-Digit Display
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Graphs
Function Buttons and LEDs
Motion Detector (CLS/CLSI-C6M only)
In Standard mode and Lights mode, the bar graphs, each a series of seven LEDs, indicate the current light intensity for the six lighting loads. When under photocell control, the top bar graph LED for a controlled load will blink.
In Shades mode, they indicate the shade position for each of the shade groups. The bar graphs have other functions in Setup mode.
In Standard mode, these buttons are typically used to select/recall scenes. In Lights mode, they are used to make temporary adjustments to the six lighting loads. In Shades mode they are used to make temporary adjustments to the shade groups. They can also be programmed to perform other functions.
The IR detector responds to commands from the optional Crestron remote control. The remote control can be used to recall Scenes 1 – 4, the On and Off scenes, and perform master raise and lower of the lighting loads.
The built-in motion detector can be used to activate a particular scene when there is activity in the room, and/or to activate a particular scene (typically Off) when there is no activity for a specified period. A limited number of actions are available when programmed locally; more are available using the iLux Designer software program.
Use this 3.5mm TRS mini-phone jack, located on the front panel, as an RS-232 programming port, to communicate with the iLux Designer and Crestron Toolbox™ to configure the unit, and to upgrade the unit’s firmware.
In Standard mode, the display is normally blank, except when showing scene fade time. The Min and Sec LEDs illuminate when the display is indicating time in minutes or in seconds, respectively. In Setup mode, the display uses a two-character mnemonic to indicate which specific aspect of the CLS-C6 you are changing. As these are being adjusted, the display may indicate values. (Refer to “Setup Mode” on page 12 for details.)
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# CONNECTORS,
CONTROLS, &
INDICATORS
8 Lights Button and LED
Shades Button and
9
LED
10
^, v, Save, and Cancel Buttons
11 Reset Button
12 Shift LEDs
13 Up/Down Push button
14 ON Button
15 OFF Button
16 LOAD1 – LOAD6
HOT, NEUTRAL,
17
(Ground)
18
19
CONTROL SYSTEM
G Z Y 24
LOCAL DEVICES
G Z Y 24
DESCRIPTION
Use this switch to select the Lights mode. The LED illuminates when the mode is selected. Refer to “Lights Mode” on page 38 for details.
Use this switch to select the Shades mode. The LED illuminates when the mode is selected. Refer to “Shades Mode” on page 38 for details.
Use these push buttons to navigate and execute setup functions. The Save and Cancel LEDs indicate when these functions are active. Refer to “Setup Mode” on page 12 for details.
If the unit stops functioning and does not respond to button pushes, use a thin object such as a paperclip to activate this switch. The unit reboots (all lighting loads go off, the two­digit display shows “– –,” and all lighting loads go to their previous state).
These LEDs are covered by the label strip, but are easily visible through the strip when they are illuminated. When the Shift mode is enabled via programming, there can be two functions defined for each of the six function buttons. The unit will always be in “upper” or “lower” Shift mode as indicated by the state of the LEDs.
This three position “rocker” switch is programmable for master lights control (all lights or last scene), master shade control, or as a “shift” button to allow a second set of functions for the six function buttons.
The ON button always acts as a recall scene button for the “On” scene. Refer to “Standard Mode” on page 33 for details.
The OFF button always acts as a recall scene button for the Off scene, which will always turn all lighting loads off and open the air-gap relay. Refer to "Standard Mode” on page 33 for details.
Use these terminals to connect the CLS-C6 dimmer channel outputs to the appropriate lighting loads.
Use these terminals to connect the unit to the 120V (CLS-C6/M) or 230V (CLSI-C6/M) AC power source.
Use this 4-pin terminal block to connect the CLS-C6, using standard Cresnet wiring, to a 2-Series control system network. In this configuration, the CLS-C6 acts as a standard Cresnet slave device. (The CLS-C6 does not draw power from Cresnet.).
Use this 4-pin terminal block to connect the CLS-C6, using standard Cresnet wiring, to local devices. In this configuration, the CLS-C6 acts as the Cresnet Master.
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Setup

Identity Code

The Net ID of the CLS-C6 has been factory set to 1F. The Net IDs of multiple CLS-C6 devices in the same system must be unique. Net IDs are changed from a personal computer (PC) via the Crestron Toolbox™ or iLux Designer software programs. (Refer to “Establishing Communication” on page 31.)
When setting the Net ID, consider the following:
The Net ID of each unit must match an ID code specified in the SIMPL™ Windows or D3 Pro
Each network device on the same gateway must have a unique Net ID.
For more details, refer to the Crestron Toolbox or iLux Designer help files.

Installation

Detailed installation procedures are provided in the latest version of the Crestron iLux Lighting Systems Installation Guide (Doc. 6394 for CLS-C6/C6M; Doc. 6413 for CLSI-C6/C6M).
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/SystemBuilder™ program.
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Configuring the CLS-C6

The overall configuration of the CLS-C6 can be accomplished in two ways: using the front panel controls, or using the supplied iLux Designer application software, which can be downloaded from the Crestron Web site.
Configuring via the front panel controls is not as extensive as what can be done using the iLux Designer, but permits basic functional setup without having to use a PC.
Scene Presets With Daylight Harvesting
If a photocell is present, Scenes 1 through 8 (plus the ON scene) will automatically utilize Daylight Harvesting. When this automatic behavior is enabled, the top bar graph LED for that load will blink.
NOTE: When editing scenes with
hotocell-controlled loads, photocell output will be temporarily disabled. When the scene is recalled,
hotocell control will resume and light levels may change. To reduce the possibility of unintended scene behavior caused by photocell reaction to sunlight, edit scenes at night.
In addition, some aspects of the CLS-C6’s operation can be modified
only via certain Crestron Toolbox console commands. (Refer to “Console Command Settings” on page 25 for details. Refer also to “Appendix B: Console Commands” on page 52 for details on all applicable console commands.)
NOTE: Toolbox does not distinguish between the CLS-C6/C6M and C L SI-C 6/ C 6M devices. All report as CLS units.

Configuring With Front Panel Controls

You can make temporary changes to accommodate a particular circumstance, or change scene presets and replace the originals, as described below. To make more extensive changes in the configuration of the CLS-C6 without using the iLux Designer software, use the "Setup Mode", as described beginning on page 12.

Temporary Changes/Adjustments

Temporary changes/adjustments to the lighting levels or shade presets can be accomplished as discussed in “Lights Mode” on page 38 and “Shades Mode” on page 38.

Changing Scene Presets

The CLS-C6 scene settings can be modified via the front panel controls without having to use a PC. Changes to the lighting load levels and shade presets for one or more scenes can be accomplished as follows:
NOTE: The iLux Designer or SIMPL Windows programs can lock a scene to prevent it from being changed using the front panel controls. If the selected scene is “locked” in the configuration, when you try to make any adjustment, “Er” will display for three seconds, and the scene will remain in its existing state.
1. In Standard mode, press the function button of the scene you wish to modify and hold it for five seconds. (Make sure you press the center of the button so both sides make contact.)
2. The two-digit display will first count down as the lighting loads fade to their preset levels for that scene; it will then begin flashing between Sc. and the scene number; the Lights LED will be lit, and the Save and Cancel LEDs will flash.
3. Use the six function buttons to adjust the levels of the lighting loads for that scene. Press the left side of the buttons to lower the lighting lo ads; press the right side of the buttons to raise the lighting loads.
4. If you would like a certain lighting load to be unaffected by that scene recall, press and hold the center of the button (so both sides make contact) for three seconds. The top two and the bottom two LEDs of the associated
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bar graph will be lit (and the display will show - -) to indicate th at the level of the lighting load will not change when that scene is recalled.
5. To change the shade presets for that scene press the Shades button; the
Shades LED will be lit.
6. Use the six function buttons to adjust the levels of the shade groups for that scene. Press the right side to raise the shades; press the left side to lower them. While the shades are moving, press any part of the button to stop. Note that for shades that are not “presettable,” only full open or full closed positions can be recalled as part of a scene.
7. If you would like a certain shade group to be unaffected by that scene recall, press and hold the center of the button (so both side make contact) for three seconds. The top two and the bottom two LEDs of the associated bar graph will be lit (and the display will show - - ) to indicate that the level of that shade group will not change when that scene is recalled.
8. To adjust the fade time, press the ^ and v buttons. When going up, the value will go from 0 seconds to 59 seconds, and then 1 minute to 99 minutes. When going down, the value will go from 99 minutes to 1 minute, and then 59 seconds to 0 seconds. The Min and Sec LEDs light as appropriate. Adjustment to fade time can be made when either Lights mode or Shades mode is active.
9. When all the lighting loads are at the desired level and shades are at the desired position, press Save to save these settings as the new preset for that scene. If you make a mistake while changing a setting, press Cancel to discard changes and return to Standard mode before pressing Save.
10. Repeat the above procedures for all scenes that require changes.

Setup Mode

The Setup mode is used to change internal settings on the CLS-C6, including the scene presets as discussed in the previous paragraph.
To enter Setup mode
seconds. The Cancel button LED will blink, and the first setup option (Sc) will be displayed, to indicate that the unit is now in Setup mode.
Note that while scrolling through the list of setup options, before an option is “locked”, the Save button is not functional and its LED is off. However, the Cancel button LED will blink - since the button can be pressed to return the unit to Standard mode.
If the unit is connected to a Cresnet control system and you are in the process of adjusting scene settings, you cannot enter Setup mode. If you try, the two-digit display will indicate “Er” (error).
When the un it is in Setup mode, the two-digit display uses a two-character mnemonic to indicate which specific aspect of the CLS-C6 you are changing. As these are being adjusted, the display may indicate values. The following is a list of the different Setup modes, and the corresponding mnemonic codes.
, press and hold the Save and Cancel buttons for five
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DESCRIPTION
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Sc Ld LE HE Lo Setup Lockout mode bF
ud oc Ad AS id Ph Pc PL Pr Fd Er
Scene Programming Setup lighting load Load types Setup lighting load Low-End limits Setup lighting load High-End limits
button Functions (i.e. recall scene, toggle scene, shades control, etc.)
Set function of up/down button Setup occupancy sensing Run Auto-discovery Assign Shade groups Set the Cresnet id of this unit
Photocell test Photocell Calibration
Setup Photocell lower Limit Setup Photocell response time Restore Factory default Error
Press the ^ or v buttons to scroll through this list of available setup options.
Once the desired setup option appears in the display, use the various buttons on the CLS-C6 to make adjustments, as described on the following pages.
Scene Presets With Daylight Harvesting
If a photocell is present, Scenes 1 through 8 (plus the ON scene) will automatically utilize Daylight Harvesting. When this automatic behavior is enabled, the top bar graph LED for that load will blink.
NOTE: When editing scenes with
hotocell-controlled loads, photocell output will be temporarily disabled. When the scene is recalled,
hotocell control will resume and light levels may change. To reduce the possibility of unintended scene behavior caused by photocell reaction to sunlight, edit scenes at night.
Once any adjustment is made, Setup mode is now “locked” into that particular option (this is indicated by lighting the period at the end of the mnemonic). Once locked in an option, the ^ and v buttons will no longer scroll through the options; you must exit setup before you can choose another option.
When the adjustments are complete, press Save to store the changes permanently, and exit Setup mode, or press Cancel to exit Setup mode without saving the changes. The unit reverts to Standard mode.
Scene Programming (Sc)
This setup option allows the user to adjust the scene parameters. This is another way to accomplish scene changes as discussed in “Changing Scene Presets” on page 11. This method also allows you to change the settings for scenes greater than scene 6.
Note that scenes can be turned off in addition to being recalled. When a scene is turned off, only the lighting loads are turned off. If the scene contains any shades, they are not affected. The fade time for turning the scene lights off is the same as for recalling the scene. Therefore, no additional parameters need to be set to define the off behavior.
Select the scene to be changed using the Up/Down button. As you cycle through the list of scenes, the lights and shades will not change, and the bar graphs will be off.
Set the lighting loads and shade positions for the scenes as discussed in “Changing Scene Presets” on page 11. As you set the scenes, note the following:
When a lighting load reaches the HE (high end) limit, the lights will stop. The two-digit display will continue to rise. If lights reach the LE (low end) limit, the two-digit display will continue to go down, but lights will stay at the LE limit
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until they reach Off—at which point they will turn off. If you save the scene setting while the display is at a level below the LE limit, or above the HE limit, the displayed value will be saved, but the light leve l will be limited to the programmed limits.
If a lighting load is defined as an “unused” load type, the bar graph for that lighting load will have all LEDs off. If you try to adjust that lighting load, the two-digit display will show “Er”.
To mark a lighting load as "not affected" (i.e., the lighting load’s current state will not be changed by recalling the scene), press and hold the center of the corresponding button for three seconds. Adjustments made to such lighting loads will cancel the “not affected” condition, and start adjusting from the current light level.
While adjustments are being made to the lights or shades, the two-digit display will show the level, just like in Manual mode. The level for loads that are not affected will be shown as “—.” In Manual mode, the display goes blank after three seconds; in this mode, it returns to the “Sc. ##” display.
For SDC (or SDC-DC) shades, when you press the left or right side of the button, the two-digit display will immediately show full open or fu ll closed as soon as the shade starts moving, and the preset will be set to this full open or closed position even if the shade is stopped before reaching the full open or full close position.
The iLux Designer or SIMPL programs can lock a scene to prevent it from being changed using the front panel controls. If the selected scene is “locked” in the configuration, when you try to make any adjustment, “Er” will display for three seconds, and the scene will remain in its existing state.
To adjust the fade time, while “Sc. ##” is displayed, p ress the ^ and v buttons to adjust the time. The first time a button is pressed, current fade time will be shown, but not changed. Subsequent presses will ch ange the displayed value. Adjustment to fade time can be made when either Lights mode or Shades mode is active. When going up, the value will go from 0 seconds to 59 seconds, and then one minute to 99 minutes. When going down, the value will go from 99 minutes to one minute, and then 59 seconds to 0 seconds.
To save/cancel levels, press the Save button to save the new values and return to Standard mode. Press the Cancel button to return to Standard mode without saving – old scene parameters will be remembered.
Setup Lighting Load Types (Ld)
To set the load types for each lighting load, first enter Setup mode and scroll to the “Ld” option. The bar graphs immediately indicate the currently selected load type for each lighting load. Use the function buttons to change the load type, each load type indicated by a pattern of bar graph segments and a number on the two-digit display, as shown in the following table. Press the right and left side of the buttons to cycle through the available load types.
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Unused 0 all off 0 / 100 Incandescent – default 1 top 1 on 0 / 100 MLV 2 top 2 on 0 / 100 NCC 3 top 3 on 0 / 100 Fluorescent (2-wire) 4 top 4 on 10 / 100 Non-dim (On at start/Off at start)¹ 5 top 5 on 0 / 100 Non-dim (On at end/Off at start)² 6 top 6 on 0 / 100
1. Whether going on or off, this load type will switch at the start of the fade.
2. If going off, this load type will switch at the start of the fade; if going on, it will switch at the end.
When changin g the load type using the rocker buttons, the two-digit display will
change to reflect the current load type. It will show “L#.” where # is the number from the table above. Whenever the two-digit display is showing a load type, the corresponding front panel LED is lit.
During adjustment of this value, the lights will not change. If setup is exited
without pressing the Save button, the original values will be retained. When the Save button is pressed, Setup mode will be exited, the new values will be saved, and the lights will be updated to reflect the new curve type.
If the load type was changed, the LE and HE limits are automatically changed to the default value for the new load type, listed in the above table.
Setup Low-End Levels (LE)
Some lights can flicker at very low levels. To avoid this, you can specify the low-end limit accordingly. Whenever you try to adjust lights to a level below this value, they will stay at the low-end limit until they are turned off. To set the low-end levels for the six lighting loads:
First enter Setup mode and scroll to the “LE” option (using the ^ and v buttons).
At this point the lights will not change, but the bar graphs should immediately indicate the low-end levels for each lighting load. (In most cases this will be 0%, which is indicated by all bar graph segments being off.) To set the low-end level, use the rocker button corresponding to that lighting load to adjust the level up or down. When the first adjustment is made, the light being ad justed will jump to the current low-end level, and start adjusting from there.
The low-end level cannot be adjusted above 33%.
Note that for non-dim and “unused” lighting loads, the low-end level cannot be
adjusted (always at 0%). If you try to adjust this, the light and bar gr aph will not change, and the two-digit display will show “Er.” to indicate an error.
If setup is exited without pressing the Save button, the original values will be retained. For lighting loads where adjustment has been made, lights will jump to the original low-end level. Light levels will not change on lighting loads where no adjustment was made. When the Save button is pressed, Setup mode will be exited, the new values will be saved, and the lights will not change.
Setup High-End Levels (HE)
This option allows you to set the “full on” level of the lighting loads below their maximum brightness. To set the high-end levels for the six lighting loads:
Enter Setup mode and scroll to the “HE” option (using the ^ and v buttons). At
this point the lights will not change, but the bar graphs immediately indicate the
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high-end levels for each lighting load. (In most cases this will be 100%, which is indicated by all bar graph segments being on.)
To set the high-end level, use the rocker button corresponding to that lighting load to adjust it up or down. When the first adjustment is made, the light being adjusted will jump to the current high-end level, and start adjusting from there. As adjustments are made, the current light level for the lighting load being adjusted should appear in the bar graph and the two-digit display.
The high-end level cannot be adjusted below 67%.
Note that for non-dim and “unused” lighting loads, the high-end level cannot be
adjusted (always at 100%). If you try to adjust this, the light and bar graph will not change, and the two-digit display will show “Er” to indicate an erro r.
If setup is exited without pressing the Save button, the original values will be retained. For lighting loads where adjustment has been made, lights will jump to the original high-end level. Light levels will not change on lighting loads where no adjustment was made. When the Save button is pressed, Setup mode will be exited, the new values will be saved, and the lights will not change.
Setup Lockout Mode (Lo)
This Setup mode is used to lockout all of the local controls in the CLS-C6 unit. To toggle Lockout mode on or off:
Enter Setup mode and scroll to the “Lo” option (using the ^ and v buttons). Press and hold either the top or bottom portion of the raise/lower button for five seconds to toggle the state on or off.
Depending on the cu rrent state, the controls on the unit will either lock or unlock. When Lockout mode is active, the 2-digit display will display “Lo” when any local button is pressed.
NOTE: Lockout mode will not affect the lockout status of slaves.
NOTE: Lockout mode will not disable keypads.
Setup Button Functions (bF)
This Setup mode is used to define the behavior of the buttons on the CLS-C6 unit itself, and on remote keypads if you want behavior other than the default. (Remote keypads must be ID’d, using auto-discovery, prior to this, which will set them to their default functions.) To enter this mode:
First enter Setup mode and scroll to the “bF” option (using the ^ and v buttons). Then use the Up/Down button to scroll through the available button functions and values. This will scroll through all values for each function before proceeding to the next function.
If you press and hold the button, it will auto repeat. During auto-repeating, when it reaches the minimum or maximum value for that function, it will stop. The next button push will then increment/decrement to the next functio n.
Available functions and values are as shown in the table on the following page. (Other functions require a PC with iLux Designer software to configure them.)
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BUTTON FUNCTION CODE POSSIBLE VALUES
Recall Scene F1 oF,on,1-15 Toggle Scene F2 on,1-15 Control Shade (open/stop/close/stop) F3 AL, 1-6 Master Raise/Lower (last scene) F4 uP, dn, ud (rockers only)
1. To assign a function to a certain button or buttons, first scroll to the desired function and value. Then, press each appropriate function button or remote button to assign the displayed function and value to that button.
When the button is released, the LED for that button should flash once to indicate that programming took place.
2. Next, use the Up/Down button to scroll to the next function and value to be assigned, and assign the desired buttons. Repeat this procedure for each function and value to be assigned.
3. After assigning all button functions, press Save, and the button function information will be saved. If you press Cancel, or exit by some other mechanism (e.g., timeout), the state will return to what it was before you entered Setup mode.
Note that the ON and OFF buttons on the CLS-C6 cannot be programmed. The
operation of the Up/Down button is programmed using the “ud” setup function.
If you try to program an illegal bu tton (e.g., the ON button, or program a remote
keypad button as master raise/lower-Up/Down), LED will flash on three times to indicate that setting did not take place, and the two-digit display will show “Er.”
Note that other button functions, including “shifted” functions, can be defined using the iLux Designer configuration program.
Setup Up/Down Button Function (ud)
To define operation of the Up/Down button, enter Setup mode and scroll to the “ud” option (using the ^ and v buttons).
Use the Up/Down button to select the desired mode. The display will flip between “ud.” and “#”, where # is the mode, as defined in the following table.
FUNCTION MODE
Lights (Last Scene) Master Up/Down L Shades Master Up/Down S
The first function to be displayed will be the current function. Since there are other functions that can be programmed via the iLux Designer, if the current function is not one of these, the display should show “ud.—”. Pressing the Up/Down button will then go to mode L.
Press Save to save the new setting or Cancel to retain the original setting.
Setup Occupancy Sensing (oc)
To define operation of the Occupancy Sensing feature, enter Setup mode and scroll to the “oc” option (using the ^ and v buttons).
Use the Up/Down button to select the desired mode. The display will alternate between “oc.” and the mode number, as defined in the following table.
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MODE CODE
Do nothing on either exit or entry 0 Recall specified scene on exit, do nothing on entry 1 Recall specified scene on entry, do nothing on exit 2 Recall specified scenes on entry and exit 3
The first mode to be displayed will be the current mode.
When programming from the front panel, exit time cannot be adjusted or
displayed. If it has not been changed with iLux Designer, or SIMPL, it will be the default of 30 minutes. Scenes to be recalled also cannot be changed from the front panel. If they have not been changed with iLux Designer, the OFF scene will be recalled on exit (if enabled), and ON scene will be recalled on entry (if enabled).
Even if these items are changed with iLux designer, they can still be enabled and disabled from the front panel without modifying the specified scenes or exit time.
If Cancel is pressed, or Setup mode times out, the previous occupancy setting will be restored. To have the new setting take effect, you must press Save.
Note that in mode 0, even though nothing happens locally when occupancy state changes, the occupancy status is still reported to Cresnet.
This mode can also be used to test the range of the occupancy sensor. While locked in the “oc.” mode, each time motion is sensed, the middle LED on all six bar graphs will blink.
Run Auto-Discovery (Ad)
This Setup mode is used to find which remote devices are on the network, assign Cresnet ID’s to new devices, and assign default functions to new panels and devices.
To enter this mode, first enter Setup mode and scroll to the “Ad” option (using the^ and v buttons). Then press the Up/Down button (either top, bottom, or both), and hold for five seconds. The auto-discovery process will then start. (If you release the button before five seconds are up, nothing will happen, but “Ad.” mode will be locked in.) Once “Ad.” mode is locked in, the Cancel button will flash.
During Auto discovery, the “Ad. ” display will flash. When Auto Discovery is done, the two-digit display will flash between “Ad.” and “##” where ## is the number of devices discovered on the network. The Save button will also start flashing. You can then press Save or Cancel.
The CLS-C6 keeps a list of all devices o n its local network. If the auto­discovery finds devices that match the list, it will not change anything about those.
In addition to initially configuring the system, auto-discovery can be used to add or replace keypads or shade controllers. If you are adding a device, all previously assigned devices will not be changed. The new d evice will be added and assigned default functionality, if desired.
To replace a device (because of defect or color choice), remove the device and replace with another device of the same type. When you execute auto-discovery, the new device will take on the functionality of the original device. Use the “bF” option to change functionality, if desired.
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All shade controllers of a given type will be assigned to a single shade group.
Use the “AS” option to change them.
CAUTION: If there are SSC shade controllers on the network that do not have a functional shade connected to channel 1, shade control may not operate properly. Therefore, any SSC shade controllers without any shades attached should be removed from the network before running Auto-discover. Also, if any SSC shade controllers have only one shade attached, it must be attached to channel 1.
There are a number of possible error conditions that can occur during the
discovery process (before Save is pressed). They are:
1. Corrupt data on network.
2. Two or more devices with same TSID number.
3. Invalid device type found on network. (CLS-C6 modules only support a limited number of device types. Refer to “Appendix A: Supported Devices” for details.
4. Too many keypads found on network. (A maximum of 16 are supported.)
5. Too many shade controllers found on network. (A maximum of 16 are supported.)
6. (For future use.)
7. Too many slave CLSI units found on network. (A maximum of eight are supported.)
If any of these errors occur, when the discovery process is done, the two-digit display will flash between “Ad.” “##”, and “E#”, where “##” is the total number of devices discovered on the network (including invalid devices), and “E#” is “E1” through “E7”, per the seven error types listed above. If more t han one error is present, all error codes will be displayed in sequence.
In such case, the Save LED will not light (the Cancel LED will still be flashing). The user must press Cancel, correct the error, and try again.
In the case where there were no errors during the Auto-discover process, and the user presses Save, the CLSI will update the Network IDs for any devices which require it.
NOTE: The case of duplicate TSIDs cannot always be accurately detected. If you get a Corrupt Data error, or the program reports fewer devices than actually exist on the network, this may also be result of duplicate TSIDs. In any event, troubleshooting for these errors is essentially the same.
Assign Shade Groups (AS)
This Setup mode is used to define which channels on each shade controller are assigned to which shade group.
To enter this mode, first enter Setup mode and scroll to the “AS” option (using the ^ and v buttons). Then use the Up/Down button to scroll through the shade groups. The display will flash between “AS.” and “ #”, where # is the shade group to be assigned. The shade group number range is 1 – 6 plus 0 (zero). Enter a 0 to unassign a channel. (You can also press any of the six function front panel buttons to jump to a specific shade group.) The front panel LED corresponding to the selected shade group will be lit.
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While in “AS” mode, the bar graphs will indicate the status of each of the six shade groups: if no controllers are assigned, all LEDs will be off; if SDC controller(s) are assigned, the bottom two LEDs will be lit; if SDC-DC controller(s) are assigned, the bottom three LEDs will be lit; if SSC controller(s) are assigned, the top two LEDs will be lit.
When a given “AS / #” is displayed, you can press the channel 1 or channel 2 up or down button on a shade controller to assign that channel of the shade controller to the current group. When the button is pressed, the Setup LED on that device will flash for one second to confirm that it has been assigned. The bar graph for that group will also flash off for one second.
Go to a shade group and assign all channels. Then go to the next shade group and assign those channels. Repeat for all shade groups. Note that a given shade group can only have one type of shade controller (SDC, SDC-DC, or SSC). If a shade controller of a given type is assigned to a group that already contains shade controllers of the other type, the other controllers will be removed from that group. Also, a given channel on a shade controller can only belong to a single group. So if a shade controller that belongs to one group is assigned to a new group, it will be removed from the first group. Therefore, if you accidentally assign a shade controller to the wrong group, simply go to the correct group and reassign it.
Once all shade controllers are assigned, press Save to save the assignments and return to Standard mode, or press Cancel to discard the assignments.
Set Cresnet ID Of This Unit (id)
If this unit is to be connected to a Cresnet control system network, you may have to change its Cresnet ID. (When connected to another CLS-C6 unit’s local network, you do not want to set the ID – running Auto Discovery on the master device will do this automatically, as will the Set ID process of the iLux Designer.)
1. Enter Setup mode and scroll to the “id” option, using the ^ and v buttons.
2. The display will alternate between “id” and the current Cresnet ID. Use the
Up/Down button to adjust the ID up or down (03-FE).
3. Press the Save button to save the new value and return to Standard mode.
Press the Cancel button to return to Standard mode without saving – the current Cresnet ID will be retained.
Photocell Test (Ph)
This Setup mode is used to test photocell output. NOTE: Auto-Discovery must be performed before the CLS-C6 will recognize a
GLS-LOL photocell. The photocell must also be installed and wired to a GLS-SIM or C2N-CBD-P Keypad.
To test photocell output:
Enter Setup mode and scroll to the “Ph” option (using the ^ and v buttons). Press and hold either the top or bottom portion of the raise/lower button. The 2-digit display will indicate the real-time output of the photocell in a percentage (0 to 99).
Press the Cancel button to return to Standard mode.
NOTE: When in “Ph” mode, daylight harvesting shall be disabled.
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Photocell Calibration (Pc)
This Setup mode is used to calibrate the photocell response when Daylight Harvesting is enabled. Photocell calibration is required to custo mize the ligh ting response to changes in daylight. The CLS-C6 allows each load to be calibrated independently for maximum performance. Typically, loads that are closest to sources of natural light will be made more sensitive to daylight, and those that are furthest from daylight will be made less sensitive. Loads that receive little or no daylight can be disregarded by the photocell.
NOTE: Photocell calibration is best performed on a sunny day, when all loads are above their minimum dim level, but below 80%. Performing photocell calibration when there is insufficient daylight may cause undesired operation on a bright day. Conversely, performing photocell calibration when there is excessive daylight may prematurely trigger loads to reach their minimum dim level (refer to “Photocell Lower Limit (PL)”, on the following page), making calibration impossible.
NOTE: Loads configured with high sensitivity will change more in response to changes in daylight. On a bright day, these loads will be lower. Loads configured with low sensitivity will respond less to changes in daylight. On a bright day, these loads will be higher.
NOTE: Internal scene levels for all loads will be increased to 100% for calibration purposes while in this mode.
NOTE: Non-dim loads cannot be used with Daylight Harvesting.
To calibrate a photocell:
Enter Setup mode and scroll to the “PC” option (using the ^ and v buttons).
Press either the top or bottom portion of the raise/lower button . A period will appear in the 2-digit display, indicating the mode has been selected.
If a photocell is present, Scenes 1 through 8 (plus the ON scene) will
automatically be under photocell control. Scenes 9 through 16 will ignore the photocell at all times.
To enable/disable photocell control for a given load, press and hold both sides of
its rocker button for five seconds. Loads that are not controlled by a photocell will display a bar graph with only the top two and bo ttom two LEDs lit.
Use the rocker buttons below each load to adjust each individual sensitivity
level. Pressing the right-half of the rocker button will lower sensitivity, increasing light output level. Pressing the left-half of the rocker butto n will raise sensitivity, decreasing light output level. The 2-digit display will indicate the current photocell level and the selected sensitivity. Light levels will adjust automatically when the photocell reading changes.
The diagram on the following page illustrates the relationship between
sensitivity, light output, and photocell level.
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NOTE: It is not possible for loads to be adjusted from 0-100%. The range of actual light output will be governed by the current photocell level, sensitivity and minimum dim level.
NOTE: Attempting to adjust the sensitivity for loads not controlled by a photocell will cause the 2-digit display to flash “Er”.
Press Save to save the new settings or Cancel to retain the original setting.
Photocell Lower Limit (PL)
This Setup mode is used to adjust the lower limit for the photocell when Daylight Harvesting is enabled. This setting prevents the load from dimming below a specified level, regardless of the amount of available light. Valid values are 0 to 30%. The default value is 10%.
To adjust the lower limit for each load:
Enter Setup mode and scroll to the “PL” option (using the ^ and v buttons). A period will appear in the 2-digit display, indicating the mode has b een selected. All lighting loads will lower to the minimum dim level.
Use the rocker buttons below each load to adjust each individual minimum dim level.
Press Save to save the new setting or Cancel to retain the original setting.
NOTE: Attempting to adjust the lower limit for a non-dim or non-photocell controlled load will produce no results and cause the 2-digit display to flash “Er”.
Photocell Response Time (Pr)
This Setup mode is used to adjust the response time of the lights to a change in the photocell reading. Valid values are 10s, 30s, 1m, 2m, 5m. The default value is 1m.
To adjust the response time of the photocell:
Enter Setup mode and scroll to the “Pr” option (using the ^ and v buttons). Press either the top or bottom portion of the raise/lower button. The 2-digit display will indicate the response time.
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Use the ^ and v buttons (located next to save/cancel) to increase or decrease the
response time.
Press Save to save the new setting or Cancel to retain the original setting. NOTE: The CLS-C6 will temporarily utilize a faster response time when there are
rapid changes in light (such as when shades or blinds are opened or closed). If daylight in the room has increased, the response time will be increased to 10s. If daylight in the room has decreased, the response time will be 2s. Under normal operation, the CLS-C6 implements a gradual response time.
Restore Factory Defaults (Fd)
This procedure is used to restore all settings to their factory defaults.
1. Enter Setup mode and then scroll to the “Fd” option (using the ^ and v
buttons). Then press the Up/Down button (either top, bottom, or both), and hold for five seconds.
2. This procedure will then be locked in, and the Save LED will start flashing.
(If you release the button before five seconds are up, nothing will happen.) If you then press Save, all configuration items will be set to their factory default values. (If you press Cancel, the unit exits Setup mode without changes.) The factory default configuration does not include any remote devices. If you want to re-initialize remote devices, run Auto-discover after this function. Running the factory default function does modify the Cresnet ID of the CLS-C6.
3. The Save process may take a few seconds. During this time, the Save LED
will be lit steady, and the two-digit display will show “—”. When the process is complete, the LEDs will go off.
Refer to “Appendix C: Factory Default Values” on page 56 for a list of the system default values.

Configuring With iLux Designer

The Crestron iLux Designer application software supplied with the CLS-C6 units configures the CLS-C6 as an independent, standalone device or as a network device in a Crestron network control system (Cresnet system).
To configure the CLS-C6 using the iLux designer, use a direct serial connection as described in “Programs and Firmware” on page 32. Note that connecting the serial cable to the front panel of the CLS-C6 disconnects the control system network.
Configuring the CLS-C6 consists of setting the load schedule definition, the shade group configuration, the scene definitions, the CLS-C6 panel configuration and keypads configuration for each CLS-C6/C6M device. Note that only one CLS-C6 can be configured at a time. If there are multiple CLS-C6 units in a system, each one must be individually configured.
The following are the minimum software versions required to use the iLux Designer program.
ILux Designer version 1.02.05 or later Crestron Toolbox version 1.01.11 or later Crestron Engraver version 2.5.0 or later* Crestron Database version 17.3.0 or later*
* Required only if you intend to use the Crestron Engraver to prepare custom labeling.
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The following sections provide a brief description of the iLux Designer functions. Refer to the iLux Designer online help for detailed explanations.

Load Schedule

The "Load Schedule" screen allows you to identify up to six lig hting loads (circuits), add lighting load types for each channel; specify load type fixture wattage and quantity; specify the breaker size; specify the expected loss factor from magnetic transformers (magnetic low voltage, and neon/cold-cathode types only); specify upper and lower dimmer levels; and specify non-dimmer behavior.
The software issues warnings if your individual loads or total system wattage exceeds specified limits: 800 watts per load – 1920 watts system maximum with a 20A breaker (1440 watts maximum with a 15A breaker) for a 120 VAC installation; and 800 watts per load – 2300 watts system maximum for a 230 VAC installation.

Shades

The "Shades" screen allows you to assign up to 16 shade controllers, define up to six shade groups; enter appropriate values for jog time, maximum t i me and lockout time; and select the shade controller channels to be assigned to each shade group.
With SDC and SDC-DC shade controllers, there is no way for the system to recognize when the shade has reached the limits of travel and stopped. If the shade is commanded to go to full open or full close, the system assumes it is moving until the max time is reached. To set the max time effectively, measure the time it takes the shade to travel from full close to full open and the time to travel from full open to full close. Take the longer of these two times and set max time slightly more than that. Actual experience may require that you set the time even longer.

Scenes

The "Scenes" screen allows you to define 15 regular scenes (lighting levels and shade positions) in addition to the standard Off and On scenes. For all scenes, enter a fade time in seconds or minutes, and the desired level for each lighting load. (Select – – if a given load should not be affected by that scene.) Similarly, set the desired position for any shade groups. To prevent changing those settings from the front panel, check the Front Panel Lockout box.

CLS-C6

The "CLS-C6" screen allows you to enter the manual ramp rate used by the CLS-C6 when manually raising/lowering light levels; define the functionality o f the six function buttons; define the behavior of the up/down button; specify if scene raise/lower will be enabled; and define the entry action, the exit action , and motion sensor timeout when the motion sensor function is enabled. You can also launch the Crestron Engraver software program to create an engraver project for the CLS-C6 function buttons label.
NOTE: In systems with multiple CLS-C6 units that have the motion sensor function enabled, it is important to set the motion sensor timeout of each unit to the same value.
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Keypads

The "Keypads" screen allows you to add up to 16 remote keypads; specify the remote keypad type; define the action type, action, and target of each button on that keypad. You can also launch the Crestron Engraver to create an engraver project for each remote keypad.
NOTE: All keypads defined in the project must be installed and present on the CLS-C6 network before setting Network IDs via the Finish screen.

Touchpanel

The "Touchpanel" screen allows you to add up to two touchpanels, enter unique names for the touchpanel and buttons, and define the action type, action, and target of each button on that touchpanel.
NOTE: All touchpanels defined in the project must be installed and present on the CLS-C6 network before sending Touchpanel projects or setting Network IDs via the Finish screen.

Finish

The "Finish" screen allows you to send your iLux Designer project to the CLS-C6; set the Net IDs for network devices; retrieve configuration information from the current CLS-C6 module; and print reports that give the spreadsheet data from each of the configuration screens.

Console Command Settings

Enabling/disabling IR reception, resetting the brightness level for the white and green LEDs, and resetting the Glow mode level can be done only via console commands.
By default, IR reception is enabled, the white and green LED brightness levels are set to 70 and 63, respectively, and the white LED Glow mode level is set to 7. If the settings are acceptable, continue with the configuring procedures. If these settings are not satisfactory, open the Crestron Toolbox and click Tools | Text Console to display the “Text Console” window, and follow the instructions given below.

IR Reception

1. At the iLux> prompt, type <IR> and press Return to display the current
setting. The system displays:
IR reception is enabled (or disabled) iLux>
2. To disable IR reception, type <IR disable> and press Return. The system
displays:
IR reception is disabled iLux>
3. To enable IR reception, type <IR enable> and press Return. The system
displays:
IR reception is enabled iLux>
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LED Brightness

These settings are for the white LEDs next to the function buttons and the ON button, the shift LEDs, and the green bar graph LEDs.
1. At the prompt, type <WHITELEDLEVEL> or <GREENLEDLEVEL>
and press Return. The system displays, for example:
White led brightness level = 70 iLux>
2. To change the brightness, type <WHITELEDLEVEL ##> or
<GREENLEDLEVEL ##> where ## is any number from 1 to 100.
3. When you press Return, the respective LEDs go to their new level.

Glow Mode Brightness

Glow mode is enabled when all lighting loads are turned off. In Glow mode, all the white LEDs turn on at a very low level to make it possible to find the unit in a darkened room.
1. Press the OFF button to select the Off scene (all lights off).
2. At the prompt, type <WHITELEDGLOWLEVEL> and press Return.
The system displays:
White led glow level = 7 iLux>
3. To change the brightness, type <WHITELEDGLOWLEVEL ##> where ##
is any number from 1 to 100. (The glow level should be much lower than the normal LED brightness.)
4. When you press Return, the white LEDs go to their new level.

Replacing the Function Button Label

Each CLS-C6 is supplied with a pre-printed label sheet, in white, almond, or black to match the unit’s color. The sheet contains two labels showing the standard Scene 1 – Scene 6 button labels, three labels with clear spaces that permit you to write in single line button names, and three labels with clear spaces that permit you to write in two-line button names to accommodate shift functions. The label sheet is micro­perforated to make it easy to separate the desired label from the sheet. Carefully fold the sheet along the perforations to snap them apart. To replace the label on the unit:
1. Remove the front panel assembly by carefully pulling out and up from the
bottom edge.
2. Carefully pull the label cover from the top edge at each side of the unit.
Refer to the following illustration.
3. Remove the original label and replace it with the new label.
4. Replace the label cover, make sure the small tabs on the bottom edge are
inserted in the slots on the unit cover, and snap into position.
5. Install the front cover assembly on the unit by lining it up at the top and
pressing the bottom edge until it snaps into position.
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Programming Software

IMPORTANT NOTE: The procedures in this section relate to creating a program that can include the CLS-C6, not to programming the CLS-C6 itself. If it is to be part of a 2-Series control system, you must first configure the unit using the iLux Designer program or configure it manually using the front panel controls. Then use SIMPL Windows, D3 Pro, or SystemBuilder to communicate with a 2-Series control system. Individual button functionality is not available except through configuring the CLS-C6 itself.
Have a question or comment about Crestron software?
Answers to frequently asked questions (FAQs) can be viewed in the Online Help section of the Crestron Web site. To post a question or view questions you have submitted to Crestron’s True Blue Support, log in at First-time users will need to establish a user account.

Earliest Version Software Requirements for the PC

www.crestron.com/support.
NOTE: Crestron recommends that you use the latest software to take advantage of the most recently released features. The latest software is available from the Crestron Web site.
Crestron provides an assortment of Windows®-based software tools to develop a customized system. Use SystemBuilder, D3 Pro or SIMPL Windows to create a program to control the CLS-C6. Customers whose focus is on lighting systems may prefer to use the D3 Pro software since it is designed especially for creating lighting and environmental system control applications. Customers already familiar with SIMPL Windows who are including a lighting system as part of an overall control system project may prefer to continue using SIMPL Windows.

Programming with Crestron SystemBuilder

Crestron SystemBuilder is the easiest method of programming but does not offer as much flexibility as SIMPL Windows. For additional details, download SystemBuilder from the Crestron Web site and examine the extensive help file.

Programming with D3 Pro

Crestron’s D3 Pro lighting software provides all the tools necessary to create a complete Crestron lighting system for residential applications. The lighting system includes the control system logic program, touchpanel projects and keypad programming, documentation and real-time lighting adjustment capabilities.
As with all Crestron software, D3 Pro provides extensive right-click and drag-and­drop functionality in addition to convenient keyboard shortcuts for frequently used functions and commands.
Programming is organized into six system Views of the lighting system, each providing a moveable toolbox of devices such as interfaces, fixtures and control modules. You can add a device to your system simply by selecting it from one of the toolboxes and dragging it to a room. The available toolboxes differ depending on the View but all Views include a "General" toolbox that allows you to add areas and rooms at any time.
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Programming with SIMPL Windows

NOTE: While SIMPL Windows can be used to program the CLS-C6, it is recommended to use SystemBuilder for configuring a system.
NOTE: SIMPL Windows does not distinguish between the CLS-C6/C6M and CLSI-C6/C6M devices. All report as CLS units.
Configuration Manager
Configuration Manager is the view where programmers “build” a Crestron control system by selecting hardware from the Device Library.
1. To incorporate the CLS-C6 into the system, drag the CLS-C6 from the Lighting folder of the Device Library and drop it in the System Views.
Locating the CLS-C6 in the Device Library
The system tree of the control system displays the device in the appropriate slot with a default Net ID as shown in the following illustration.
C2Net Device, Slot 9
2. If additional CLS-C6 devices are to be added, repeat step 1 for each device. Each CLS-C6 is assigned a different Net ID number as it is added.
3. If necessary, double click a device to open the “Device Settings” window and change the Net ID, as shown in the following illustration .
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“Device Settings: Crestron CLS-C6” Window
NOTE: The ID code specified in the SIMPL Windows program must match the Net ID of each unit. Refer to “Identity Code” on page 10.
Program Manager
Program Manager is the view where programmers “program” a Crestron control system by assigning signals to symbols.
The symbol can be viewed by double clicking on the icon or dragging it into Detail View. Each signal in the symbol is described in the SIMPL Windows help file (
F1).
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Uploading and Upgrading

Crestron recommends using the latest programming software and that each device contains the latest firmware to take advantage of the most recently released features. However, before attempting to upload or upgrade it is necessary to establish communication. Once communication has been established, files (for example, programs or firmware) can be transferred to the control system (and/or device). Finally, program checks can be performed (such as changing the device ID or creating an IP table) to ensure proper functioning.

Establishing Communication

Use Crestron Toolbox for communicating with the CLS-C6; refer to the Crestron Toolbox help file for details. There are two methods of communication.
Direct Serial
Indirect Serial
NOTE: Required for initial setup of Ethernet parameters.
Direct Serial Communication
PC Running
Crestron Toolbox
Serial via
Crestron Cable
STCP-502
or Equivalent
CLS-C6
The RS-232 mini phone jack port on the CLS-C6 connects to the serial port on the PC via a serial cable (Crestron STCP-502PC or equivalent):
Use the Address Book in Crestron Toolbox to create an entry using the expected serial communication protocol (RS-232, auto-detect baud rate, no parity, 8 data bits, 1 stop bit, XON/XOFF disabled, RTS/CTS disabled).
Display the CLS-C6’s “System Info” window (click the
icon);
communications are confirmed when the device information is displayed.
Indirect Serial Communication
Serial,
PC Running
Crestron Toolbox
LAN
or USB
Control System
CLS-C6
Cresnet
CLS-C6 connects to control system via Cresnet:
1. Establish communication between the PC and the control system as described in the latest version of the 2-Series Control Systems Reference Guide (Doc. 6256).
2. Use the Address Book in Crestron Toolbox to create an entry for the CLS-C6 using the expected communication protocol (Indirect). Select the Cresnet ID of the CLS-C6 and the address book entry of the control system that is connected to the CLS-C6.
3. Display the CLS-C6’s “System Info” window (click the
icon);
communications are confirmed when the device information is displayed.
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Programs and Firmware

Program or firmware files may be distributed from programmers to installers or from Crestron to dealers. Firmware upgrades are available from the Crestron Web site as new features are developed after product releases. One has the option to upload programs and projects via the programming software or to upload and upgrade via the Crestron Toolbox. For details on uploading and upgrading, refer to the SIMPL Windows help file or the Crestron Toolbox help file.
SIMPL Windows
Firmware
If a SIMPL Windows program is provided, it can be uploaded to the control system using SIMPL Windows or Crestron Toolbox.
Check the Crestron Web site to find the latest firmware. (New users may be required to register to obtain access to certain areas of the site, including the FTP site.)
Upgrade CLS-C6 firmware via Crestron Toolbox.
Establish communication with the CLS-C6 and display the “System Info” window.
Select Functions | Firmware… to upgrade the CLS-C6 firmware.

Program Checks

Actions that can be performed on the CLS-C6 vary depending on whether it is connected via Cresnet or Ethernet.
For Cresnet connections, using Crestron Toolbox, display the network device tree (Tools | Network Device Tree) to show all network devices connected to the control system. Right-click on the CLS-C6 to display actions that can be performed on the CLS-C6.
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Operation

The iLux always operates in one of four modes. The Setup mode is used to redefine many of the CLS-C6 settings. Details regarding the Setup mode are given in “Setup Mode” on page 12.
The following sections provide detailed descriptions of the Standard, Lights, and Shades modes. It is important to have a good understa ndi ng of t hese operati ng modes before attempting to take advantage of the extensive features available through the CLS-C6. (Refer also to “Appendix D: Button Functions” on page 58 for details on button functions.)
Standard Mode
Daylight Harvesting
The iLux supports use of a photocell to automatically reduce light levels when natural light is present (aka "Daylight Harvesting"). Each load can be set for a custom response to daylight levels, or set to not respond at all.
If a photocell is present, Scenes 1 through 8 (plus the ON scene) will automatically utilize Daylight Harvesting. Scenes 9 through 16 will ignore daylight harvesting at all times.
When under photocell control, the load level can change automatically based on the current photocell level and the scene setting. When this automatic behavior is enabled, the top bar graph LED for that load will blink.
Standard mode is the default mode; buttons are typically used to recall scenes, although they can be redefined to serve other functions.
By default, the six function buttons across the front panel are simple scene recall buttons. The buttons can be reprogrammed in Setup mode, or via the iLux Designer program, to perform different actions.
The ON button function always recalls the “On” scene. The typical On scene is all lights at 100%; however, other value can be set just like any other scene.
The OFF button function always recalls the “Off” scene. The “Off” scene always sets all lights to 0%; however, fade time and shade motor behavior are programmable.
Whenever all the lighting loads are off (irrespective of how they are turned off), the “air-gap” relay will open (after a two-second delay), to allow servicing of the lighting loads.
The up/down push button can be defined as “lights master” or “shades master.”
If defined to be lights master, it ramps the lighting loads included in the
most recently recalled scene up and down. Non-dim loads are not affected.
If defined to be shades master, all shade groups are affected. Refer to
“Shades Mode” on page 38 for operating details.
Using the iLux Designer program, this button may be assigned to activate
the Shift function rather than being a lights or shades master. Pressing the button will toggle between “upper” and “lower” function sets.
Using the iLux Designer software, it is also possible to assign this button as
“all lights” master, instead of “last scene” master.
The six bar graphs indicate current intensity for each of the six lighting loads.
The two-digit display is normally blank, except when a scene recall is in
progress. It then shows the time remaining for lights to reach their target values.

Button Types

In Standard mode, the six function buttons can be programmed in Setup mode to be one of the following types. Using the iLux Designer software, other button functions may be specified. (Refer to “Configuring With iLux Designer” on page 23 for details.)
Recall-scene (specify scene number OFF, ON, 1-15). Refer to “Recall-scene buttons” on the following page.
Toggle-scene (specify scene number ON, 1-15). Refer to “Toggle-scene buttons” on page 34.
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Lighting master raise/lower (last scene). Refer to “Master (Last Scene) Raise/Lower buttons” on page 35.
Lighting master raise (last scene). Refer to “Lighting Master (Last Scene) Raise buttons” on page 35.
Lighting master lower (last scene). Refer to “Lighting Master (Last Scene) Lower buttons” on page 35.
Shade control (open/stop/close/stop) (specify shade group: AL, 1-6). Refer to “Shade Control (open/stop/close/stop) Buttons” on page 35.
Recall-Scene Buttons
Scene Presets With Daylight Harvesting
If a photocell is present, Scenes 1 through 8 (plus the ON scene) will automatically utilize Daylight Harvesting. When this automatic behavior is enabled, the topt bar graph LED for that load will blink.
NOTE: When editing scenes with
hotocell-controlled loads, photocell output will be temporarily disabled. When the scene is recalled,
hotocell control will resume and light levels may change. To reduce the possibility of unintended scene behavior caused by photocell reaction to sunlight, edit scenes at night.
Used to recall a scene, i.e., have the specified lighting loads and/or shade groups go to their specified levels in the specified time. (Time only affects lighting loads; shade time is function of the shade motor.)
During scene recall, the scene LED flashes until all affected lighting loads
reach their target levels. After this, the LED remains on steady.
Pressing a scene button while its LED is flashing performs a scene cut
(lights immediately go to target levels).
When a scene is recalled, the two-digit display will initially show the fade
time of the scene, and then count down to 0 as the scene progresses.
For the six dual buttons, if the Raise/Lower function is enabled on
Recall-scene buttons via the iLux Designer software, and a scene is selected (LED on steady), the right and left sides of the function button can be used to raise and lower all dimmable lighting loads contained in that scene.
The ON button always acts as a recall scene button for the ON scene,
operating identically to other scene-recall buttons, except that items specific to dual buttons do not apply.
The OFF button always acts as a recall scene button for the OFF scene,
operating identically to other scene-recall buttons, except:
1. There is no LED associated with this button. Note that “cut” during fade will still function. Note also that a feedback LED for an OFF button on remote keypads will act as all other scene recall LEDs – it will flash while the off scene is being recalled, and will be lit when the unit is in the OFF scene.
2. Items specific to dual buttons do not apply.
3. Note that if the last scene recalled was the OFF scene, the last scene master will affect all dimmable lighting channels (since they are all included in the “last scene”).
4. Any time all six lighting loads are off, all seven LEDs will glow at a low intensity (to allow finding the CLS-C6 unit in the dark).

Toggle-Scene Buttons

Used to alternately recall a scene or turn scene lights off (i.e., have the specified lighting loads go to off, in the specified time).
The toggle scene function should not be assigned to scenes that includes shades.
Note that the ON and OFF buttons are fixed recall scene buttons, and cannot be
defined to be toggle. (However, a remote keypad button can be defined to toggle the ON scene, but not the OFF scene.)
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The LED is on if and only if ANY lighting load in the scene is above 0%
(ignores state of shades).
Pressing the button while all lights are off (LED off) will recall a scene. Pressing
it while any lights are on (LED on) will turn that scene’s lights off.
During scene recall, the scene LED will flash until all affected lighting loads
reach their target levels. After this the LED will remain on steady until all affected lights go off.
During scene turn off, the LED will flash until all affected lighting loads reach
0%. After this, the LED will be off until any affected light turns on.
Pressing a scene button while its LED is flashing performs a scene cut (during
either recall or turn off).
Behavior of the two-d ig it display is the same as for scene recall.

Master (Last Scene) Raise/Lower Buttons

Press the right side to raise lights, the left side to lower, release to stop.
All dimmable lighting loads will be ramped up or down at a fixed rate, which is
the same rate as used for individual up/down operation in Lights mode.
Non-dim lighting loads will not b e affected.
The feedback LED will light while the button is being pressed.

Lighting Master (Last Scene) Raise Buttons

Same as Master Raise/Lower button, except that pressing any part of the button will raise lights.

Lighting Master (Last Scene) Lower Buttons

Same as Master Raise – except lowers lights instead of raising them.

Shade Control (Open/Stop/Close/Stop) Buttons

Used to control the specified shade group, or all shade groups.
Press the right side of the function buttons to open the shades; press the left side
to close them. Press the button while the shade is moving to stop it.
The feedback LED will be on only wh ile a button is pressed.

IR Receiver

Functions can also be triggered through the built in RC5 IR receiver, using the optional CLS-IRHT8 remote or a third-party remote. Refer to “Appendix F: RC5 Code Expansion” on page 70 for details.

Occupancy Sensing

Occupancy sensing utilizing the built-in sensors (CLS-C6 ) may have specific actions specified for entry and for exit. Either or both of these may be disabled. A limited number of actions are available when programmed locally; more options are available when programmed using the iLux Designer program.
If motion is detected, or some other activity takes place, a room is considered occupied. If no activity takes place for a specified time (default is 30 minutes), the room is considered unoccupied.
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When the state of the room changes from occupied to unoccupied, the exit function (if enabled) will be executed. When the state of the room changes from unoccupied to occupied, due to motion detection, the entry function (if enabled) will be executed. When the state of the room changes from unoccupied to occupied due to a button press or the receipt of a command, no function will be executed.
NOTE: In systems with multiple CLS-C6 units that have the motion sensor function enabled on any of the units, it is important to set the motion sensor timeout of each unit to the same value. Otherwise, operation may not be as expected.
External partition sensors (provided by others) connected via the GLS-SIM product enable additional actions such as room combining. Refer to “Appendix E: Room Combining” on page 67 for additional details.
Setting a GLS-SIM to the designated Cresnet ID (0xC0 or 0xC1) causes this GLS-SIM to behave like an external occupancy sensor. Both inputs on the GLS-SIM are treated identically, allowing a total of up to six occupancy sensors (three wired in parallel on each input).
Refer to the latest version of the GLS-SIM Operations & Installation Guide (Doc. 6768) for detailed information.
Any/all external sensors are internally OR'd together with the internal motion senso r, if present.
The "Timeout" property, which is defined in iLux Designer, does not affect external sensors in any way. This property applies only to the internal sensor in the iLux, when present. External sensors are responsible for providing their own timeout.

Override Mode

iLux supports an Override mode, which can be triggered by a GLS-SIM or DIN-IO8. When Override mode is engaged, a special Override scene is recalled, and all local functionality of the iLux and associated keypads is lock ed out. By default, the Override scene is all lights at 100%, and supports a fade time of only 0 seconds.
The Override scene can be programmed locally on the iLux by entering Scene Programming (Sc) mode, and then cycling through the available scenes until "Or" appears on the display.
The Override scene cannot be set so that ALL loads are off. When the Override mode is disengaged, all loads revert to their previous values.
While in Override mode, all slave units are placed into Override mode as well, regardless of the room combining status.
While in Override mode, all Cresnet commands (whether sent by a control processor, or by a master iLux to a slave) shall be ignored, except for load level commands, which cause the new final value to be stored and thus recalled when the unit exits Override mode.
Override mode levels take precedence over any limits set by Load Shed mode.

Load Shedding (Demand Response)

The iLux can enter a Load Shed mode via an external input (such as into a DIN-IO8 or GLS-SIM).
When entering Load Shed mode, any loads that must have their levels reduced shall do so with a 0.5 second fade.
While in Load Shed mode, all loads must always be kept at or below their load shed level (the only exception being Override mode).
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When exiting Load Shed mode, loads that were commanded to go to a level below their load shed level shall fade to the originally desired level in 0.5 seconds.
While in Load Shed mode, the 7-segment display shall flash "LS" at a rate of 1 second on, 1 second off, unless the display is actively showing something else.
Using iLux Designer, any value can be entered into the Load Shed Max field (0­100%). The default Load Shed Max value in iLux Designer is 80% for all loads.

Building Management System (BMS) Interface

A DIN-IO8 unit is supported for the purpose of providing a contact-closure interface to a Building Management System. A GLS-SIM is supported for the purpose of a very basic contact-closure interface to a Building Management System.
The DIN-IO8 is required to have a designated Cresnet ID in order to work properly in this capacity. The designated addresses are 0xD0 for normally open and 0xD1 for normally closed DIN-IO8 types.
The functionality of the DIN-IO8 and/or GLS-SIM is fixed and cannot be changed via Setup mode or iLux Designer.
The functionality provided by the DIN-IO8 is as shown in the following table:
DIN-IO8 BMS Functionality
PORT FUNCTION
1 Recall On Scene (edge-triggered) 2 Recall Off Scene (edge-triggered) 3 Recall Scene 14 (edge-triggered) 4 Recall Scene 15 (edge-triggered) 5 Override Mode (level-triggered) 6 Load Shed Mode (level-triggered) 7 Defeat Occupancy. Sensors (level-triggered) 8 Lockout Front Controls (level-triggered)
Four unique Cresnet IDs are defined for the GLS-SIM to allow this unit access to the following functions (2 per ID):
Unit 1 (Cresnet ID 0xC5): Recall On/Off scene
Unit 2 (Cresnet ID 0xC6): Defeat Occ Sensors/lockout front panel controls
Unit 3 (Cresnet ID 0xC7): Recall scenes 14/15
Unit 4 (Cresnet ID 0xC8): Override mode/load shed
For these units, DIP switches 0, 1, 2, and 3 will determine whether the inputs are normally open, normally closed, active high or active low.
In order for the DIN-IO8 to be compatible with any model of BMS, one Cresnet ID treats the inputs as normally open. That is, a closure will activate the function. Another Cresnet ID will treat the inputs as normally closed.
When inputs are treated as normally open, port 8 shall cause a short to ground when the room is considered occupied.
When inputs are treated as normally closed, port 8 shall cause a short to ground when room is considered unoccupied.
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Lights Mode
Manual Load Adjustment With Daylight Harvesting
When a load is under photocell control, the top bar graph LED for that load will blink slowly. Manual adjustment of the load is still
ossible using the raise and lower
buttons.
NOTE: Manual adjustment of the load does not disable the photocell. The load will change in response to the photocell, but the level will be shifted up or down according to an internal calculation that compensates for the amount of manual adjustment.
Lights mode is used to manually adjust any of the six lighting loads.
To enter Lights mode, raise the cover and press the Lights button. The corresponding LED will light, and the six function buttons can now be used to adjust lighting loads 1 through 6. Any scenes that are currently in the middle of a fade will immediately go to their target value. The seven white front panel LEDs will go out. In this mode, these LEDs do not reflect the feedback status of the associated scenes. When you return to Standard mode, the LEDs will return to their standard feedback indication.
Pressing the right side of one of the six function buttons raises the corresponding lighting load at the ramp rate. Pressing the left side of the button lowers the corresponding load at the ramp rate. When the button is released, the lights will stop.
The ramp rate is normally five seconds for going from full off to full on. This can be adjusted using the iLux Designer software. Non-dim lighting loads go immediately to full on or full off.
The bar graphs indicate current light level.
The two-digit display will indicate the current percentage level of the lighting
load being adjusted (oF, 01 to 99, on). This display goes blank three seconds after the last adjustment. While the front panel button is being pressed, the LED under the corresponding bar graph will be lit solid to indicate which light level is being reflected.
The up/down button will act as an All Lights Master when in Lights mode, no matter what function is programmed for it. The top button will do Master Raise (all dimmable lighting loads), and the bottom button will do Master Lower (all dimmable lighting loads).
Shades Mode
The ON and OFF buttons on the CLS-C6 unit itself will operate normally while in Lights mode as will any Scene Recall, Scene Toggle, and SceneLts_Off commands from remote panels and Cresnet. However, during the fade, the two-digit display will not show the fade time on the unit that is in Lights mode.
All other inputs and commands from any remote devices, motion detector, and Cresnet Control system will be processed as usual while in Lights mode. If they affect the lighting load (or loads) being adjusted, the manual adjustment of that lighting load will terminate, and the new command will take precedence. To manually adjust this channel after that, you must release and re-press the button. The unit remains in Lights mode.
To exit Lights mode, press the Lights button again (or press Cancel), and the LED will go off. The unit is now back in Standard mode. (Also, if no adjustments are made within one minute, the unit reverts to Standard mode.)
Pressing the Shades button automatically exits Lights mode and enters Shades mode. Shades mode allows you to manually control any of the six shade groups.
To enter Shades mode, raise the cover and press the Shades button. The corresponding LED will light, and now the six function buttons can be used to adjust shade groups 1 through 6. Any scenes that are currently in the middle of a fade will immediately go to their target value. The seven white front panel LEDs will go out. In this mode, these LEDs do not reflect the feedback status of the associated scenes. When the unit is returned to Standard mode, these LEDs will return to their standard feedback indication.
The six function buttons act as open/stop/close/stop (rocker type) for each of the corresponding six shade groups.
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Operation is as described for the Shade Control button type in Standard mode
(page 33.)
For shade groups with C2N-SSC-2 controllers:
While in Shades mode, the bar graphs indicate the current shade position.
The two-digit display will indicate the current percentage level of the shade
group being adjusted (CL, 01 to 99, OP).
The two-digit display disappears (goes blank) three seconds after the shade stops moving (due to either a stop command or reaching a limit of travel).
Note that the two-digit display only shows the shade level when being adjusted from front panel buttons in Shades mode or scene programming. It does not display when adjusting levels from a remote panel or Cresnet.
For shade groups with C2N-SDC or C2N-SDC-DC controllers:
Bar graphs initially display nothing while a shade is not moving. While the
shade is moving open, the bar graph LEDs scroll in an upward direction. While moving closed, the bar graph LEDs scroll in a downward direction. When the shade is stopped or the maximum time is reached, the bar graph will turn off.
The two-digit display will show “OP” or “CL” accordingly.
The up/down button will act as a shades master when in Shades mode, no
matter what function is programmed for it. Pressing the top while the shade is stopped sends it to full open; pressing the bottom while the shade is stopped sends it to full close; pressing anything while the shade is moving stops it. Pressing both while the shade is stopped causes the shade to move in the opposite direction.
The ON and OFF buttons on the CLS-C6 unit itself, will operate normally while in Shades mode. The same is true for all scene recall or scene toggle functions triggered by remote panel or Cresnet command.
Inputs/commands from any remote devices, motion detector, and Cresnet control system are processed as usual while in Shades mode. If they affect the group (or groups) being adjusted, the manual adjustment of that shade group terminates, and the new command takes precedence. To manually adjust this channel after that, you must release and re-press the button. The unit remains in Shades mode.
To exit Shades mode, press the Shades button again (or press the Cancel button); the LED will go off and the unit returns to Standard mode. Also, pressing the Lights button automatically exits Shades mode and enters Lights mode.
If no adjustments are made for one minute, the unit automatically reverts to Standard mode.
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Problem Solving

Troubleshooting

The table below provides corrective action for possible trouble situations. If further assistance is required, please contact a Crestron customer service representative.
CLS-C6 Troubleshooting
TROUBLE
Unit does not function.
Loads turn on and off, but do not dim.
Lights flicker at low levels.
In a multi-unit room configuration, commands from a remote IR controller cause loads to cut to their settings rather than fade.
Motion detector does not function.
POSSIBLE
CAUSE(S)
Unit is not receiving line power.
Loads are not connected.
Wrong load type settings.
Incorrect low-end limit setting.
More than one iLux unit picking up IR command.
Occupancy sensor function is not enabled.
CORRECTIVE ACTION
Verify that the unit is properly connected to the power line and that the circuit breaker is closed.
Verify that the loads are operational and that they are connected to the CLS-C6 unit.
Correct load type settings.
Change low-end limit setting.
Disable IR function on all but one unit.
Use iLux Designer or front panel setup function to enable occupancy sensor.

Reference Documents

The latest version of all documents mentioned within the guide can be obtained from the Crestron Web site ( product manuals arranged in alphabetical order by model number.
List of Related Reference Documents
DOCUMENT TITLE
2-Series Control Systems Reference Guide GLS-SIM Operations & Installation Guide iLux Lighting Systems Installation Guide
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Further Inquiries

If you cannot locate specific information or have questions after reviewing this guide, please take advantage of Crestron's award winning customer service team by calling Crestron at 1-888-CRESTRON [1-888-273-7876]. For assistance in your region, please refer to the Crestron Web site ( Crestron worldwide offices.
You can also log onto the online help section of the Crestron Web site
www.crestron.com/onlinehelp) to ask questions about Crestron products. First-time
( users will need to establish a user account to fully benefit from all available features.

Future Updates

As Crestron improves functions, adds new features, and extends the capab ilities of the CLS/CLSI-C6 and CLS/CLSI-C6M lighting systems, additional information and programming examples may be made available as manual updates. These updates are solely electronic and serve as intermediary supplements prior to the release of a complete technical documentation revision.
Check the Crestron Web site periodically for manual update availability and its relevance. Updates are identified as an “Addendum” in the Download column.
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Appendix A: Supported Devices

The CLS-C6 local devices network supports up to 16 remote devices consisting of keypads, shade controllers, touchpanels, and additional CLS-C6 units.

Keypads

Up to 16 keypads can be added on the local devices network. The following table lists default button functions for the keypad types currently supported. These settings can be changed using the front panel Setup mode or via iLux Designer.
Supported Keypads
KEYPAD TYPE BUTTON
CNX-B4
LAYOUT
1 2
1
1 2
2
3 4
CNX-B6 / C2N-DB6
CNX-B8 / C2N-DB8
1 3
5
1 3 5 78
2 4
6
2 4
6
BUTTON
NUMBER
DEFAULT FUNCTION
1 Recall ON Scene CNX-B2 2 Recall OFF Scene
1 Recall ON Scene 2 Recall OFF Scene 3 Last Scene Up 4 Last Scene Down 1 Recall Scene 1 2 Recall Scene 2 3 Recall Scene 3 4 Recall Scene 4 5 Recall OFF Scene 6 Recall ON Scene 1 Recall Scene 1 2 Recall Scene 2 3 Recall Scene 3 4 Recall Scene 4 5 Last Scene Down 6 Last Scene Up 7 Recall OFF Scene 8 Recall ON Scene
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KEYPAD TYPE BUTTON
LAYOUT
CNX-B12 / C2N-DB12
1 3 5 78 910
11
C2N-CBD / C2N-CBF
1 2 3 4 5
6
C2N-CBD-P / C2N-CBD-E / C2N-CBF-P
C2NI-CB / INETI-CB
On Scene 1 Scene 2 Scene 3
Off
1L 2L 3L 4L 5L 6L
2 4 6
12
1R 2R 3R 4R 5R 6R
BUTTON
NUMBER
DEFAULT FUNCTION
1 Recall Scene 1 2 Recall Scene 2 3 Recall Scene 3 4 Recall Scene 4 5 Recall Scene 5 6 Recall Scene 6 7 Recall Scene 7 8 Recall Scene 8
9 Last Scene Down 10 Last Scene Up 11 Recall OFFScene 12 Recall ON Scene
1 Recall On Scene
2 Recall Scene 1
3 Recall Scene 2
4 Recall Off Scene
5 Master Raise (last scene)
6 Master Lower (last scene)
1 On
2 Scene 1
3 Scene 2
4 Scene 3 5L Last Scene Down
5R Last Scene Up
6 Off 1L Recall Scene 1 2L Recall Scene 3 3L Recall Scene 5 4L Recall Scene 7 5L Last Scene Up 6L Last Scene Down
1R Recall Scene 2 2R Recall Scene 4 3R Recall Scene 6 4R Recall Scene 8 5R Recall On Scene 6R Recall Off Scene
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Shade Controllers

A maximum of 16 shade controllers can be added to the local devices network. The following shade controllers are currently supported:
C2N-SSC-2*, C2N-SDC, and C2N-SDC-DC Note that the two channels on these shade controllers are labeled 1&2. SIMPL
Windows cannot address the individual Shade Controllers. Only shade groups can be addressed.

Touch Panels

A maximum of two touchpanels can be added to the local devices network. The following touchpanels are currently supported:
TPS-4L TPS-6L The iLux auto-assigns the Cresnet ID for the touchpanels if they are not already
assigned to one of the designated IDs reserved for the touchpanels. Analog ramps are sent to the touchpanels as Ramp Control Blocks, as opposed to
discrete analogs. (In order to properly display analog levels, touchpanel firmware supports Ramp Control Blocks natively.)
Touchpanel display lists can be transferred to the touchpanel via the programming jack on the iLux.
Through the use of the join map shown in the tables below, in conjunction with D-Nav on the touchpanel itself, a touchpanel connected directly to an iLux provides the following functionality:
Showing bar graphs indicating the current state of all loads on the master iLux
Adjusting the level of each load via up/down buttons
Recalling scenes on the master iLux (room combining determines if
additional units are affected)
Programming scenes on the master iLux
Adjusting shades on the master iLux
A button link to the Engraver software is provided in iLux Designer for any touchpanel that is engravable.
Using iLux Designer, only the hard buttons for the selected touchpanel can be programmed. The command list is identical to that for keypads. All "soft buttons" on the display shall use dedicated join numbers for various functions.
The iLux Designer help file includes a table indicating all the "reserved" joins supported by the touchpanels. (NOTE: these are not the standard reserved joins, but are the join numbers understood by the CLS-C6 for performing various actions.)
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Joins

Digital Command Joins
External functions and their feedbacks are only supported by the iLux master. The slave iLux(s) do not support external functions.
Programmable Joins 1 -20 and partition joins and their feedback are only supported for the master iLux.
Digital Command Joins (from Touchpanel to CLS-C6)
JOIN DESCRIPTION
1-20 Programmable via iLux Designer (no feedback) 100/101/102-116 Recall for Off Scene/On Scene/ Scene 1-15 133/134-148 Turn off loads in On Scene/ Scene 1-15 198/199-213 Toggle On Scene/Scene 1-15 232-243 Raise/Lower load 1-6 (z1 up, z1 dn, z2 up...) 244 Shade group 1 full open 245 Shade group 1 full close 246 Shade group 1 full stop 247 Shade group 1 open momentary 248 Shade group 1 close momentary 249 Shade group 1 open jog 250 Shade group 1 close jog 251 Shade group 1 full open /momentary open 252 Shade group 1 full close /momentary close 253 Shade group 1 full open/stop/close/stop 254-263 Shade group 2 control 264-273 Shade group 3 control 274-283 Shade group 4 control 284-293 Shade group 5 control 294-303 Shade group 6 control 304 Last Scene Master Raise 305 Last Scene Master Lower 306/307 All Lights Master Raise/Master Lower 308/309 On Scene Master Raise/Master Lower 310/311...338/339 Scene 1 Raise/Lower ... Scene 15 Raise/Lower 344
348/349 Program On Scene/Off Scene 350 Program scene by number 351 Save Edit Scene 352 Cancel Scene Programming 353-358 Remove load 1-6 from Edit Scene 359-364 Remove shade group 1-6 from Edit Scene 365 Lock Edit Scene 366 Unlock Edit Scene
Quick save current light levels to scene specified in analog join 32 (no change to unaffected loads).
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JOIN DESCRIPTION
367 Fade time up for Edit Scene 368 Fade time down for Edit Scene 370 Enable occupancy reporting 374 Enable entry scene 375 Disable entry scene 378 Enable exit scene 379 Disable exit scene 384 Internal sensor timeout minute up 385 Internal sensor timeout minute down 390-421 External Functions 1..32 423 Enter Override mode 424 Exit Override mode 426 Enter Load Shed mode 427 Exit Load Shed mode 430-566 Set partition 1-36 open 470-505 Set partition 1-36 closed 506 Photocell enable light zone 1 507 Photocell enable light zone 2 508 Photocell enable light zone 3 509 Photocell enable light zone 4 510 Photocell enable light zone 5 511 Photocell enable light zone 6 512 Photocell disable light zone 1 513 Photocell disable light zone 2 514 Photocell disable light zone 3 515 Photocell disable light zone 4 516 Photocell disable light zone 5 517 Photocell disable light zone 6 518 Photocell sensitivity level up light zone 1 519 Photocell sensitivity level up light zone 2 520 Photocell sensitivity level up light zone 3 521 Photocell sensitivity level up light zone 4 522 Photocell sensitivity level up light zone 5 523 Photocell sensitivity level up light zone 6 524 Photocell sensitivity level down light zone 1 525 Photocell sensitivity level down light zone 2 526 Photocell sensitivity level down light zone 3 527 Photocell sensitivity level down light zone 4 528 Photocell sensitivity level down light zone 5 529 Photocell sensitivity level down light zone 6 530 Photocell dim min level up light zone 1 531 Photocell dim min level up light zone 2
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JOIN DESCRIPTION
532 Photocell dim min level up light zone 3 533 Photocell dim min level up light zone 4 534 Photocell dim min level up light zone 5 535 Photocell dim min level up light zone 6 536 Photocell dim min level down light zone 1 537 Photocell dim min level down light zone 2 538 Photocell dim min level down light zone 3 539 Photocell dim min level down light zone 4 540 Photocell dim min level down light zone 5 541 Photocell dim min level down light zone 6 542 Photocell response time up 543 Photocell response time down 544 Get Photocell level 550-1099 Same as joins 100-499 and 506-541 but for CLS-C6 Slave 1 1100-1649 Same as joins 100-499 and 506-541 but for CLS-C6 Slave 2 1650-2199 Same as joins 100-499 and 506-541 but for CLS-C6 Slave 3 2200-2749 Same as joins 100-499 and 506-541 but for CLS-C6 Slave 4 2750-3299 Same as joins 100-499 and 506-541 but for CLS-C6 Slave 5 3300-3840 Same as joins 100-499 and 506-541 but for CLS-C6 Slave 6 3850-4391 Same as joins 100-499 and 506-541 but for CLS-C6 Slave 7 4400-4941 Same as joins 100-499 and 506-541 but for CLS-C6 Slave 8
Digital Feedback Joins
Digital Feedback Joins (from CLS-C6 to Touchpanel)
JOIN DESCRIPTION
6000/6001/ 6002-6017
6033/6034-6049 Turning off all loads in On Scene/Scene 1-15 6065/6066/
6067-6082 6098/6099-6114 Any light on for On Scene/Scene 1-15 6132 Load 1 is on 6134 Load 2 is on 6136 Load 3 is on 6138 Load 4 is on 6140 Load 5 is on 6142 Load 6 is on 6144-6149 Load 1-6 is set to be non-dim 6150/6151/6152 Shade group 1 moving/last dir. Open/last dir. Close
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Recalling Off Scene/On Scene/Scene 1-15
Scene selected feedback for Off Sc./On Sc./Scene 1-15
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JOIN DESCRIPTION
6160/6161/6162 Shade group 2 moving/last dir. Open/last dir. Close 6170/6171/6172 Shade group 3 moving/last dir. Open/last dir. Close 6180/6181/6182 Shade group 4 moving/last dir. Open/last dir. Close 6190/6191/6192 Shade group 5 moving/last dir. Open/last dir. Close 6200/6201/6202 Shade group 6 moving/last dir. Open/last dir. Close 6205/6206 Last Scene Master Raise/Lower feedback 6207/6208 All Lights Master Raise/Lower feedback 6209/6210 On Scene Master Raise/Lower feedback 6211-6240 Scene 1-15 Master Raise/Lower feedback 6245 In Setup mode 6248 Programming the On Scene 6249 Programming the Off Scene 6250 Programming Scene by number 6254-3959 Lighting load 1-6 is in Edit Scene 6260-6265 Shade group 1-6 is in Scene 6266 Edit Scene is locked 6269 Fade time shown is in minutes 6270 Motion activity 6271 Function activity 6272 Current occupancy state 6274 Entry scene enabled 6278 Exit scene enabled 6280-6311
6312 In Override mode 6313 In Load shed mode 6320-6355 Partition 1-36 is open (rooms are combined) 6358 Photocell enable feedback light zone 1 6359 Photocell enable feedback light zone 2 6360 Photocell enable feedback light zone 3 6361 Photocell enable feedback light zone 4 6362 Photocell enable feedback light zone 5 6363 Photocell enable feedback light zone 6 6364 Photocell active feedback light zone 1 6365 Photocell active feedback light zone 2 6366 Photocell active feedback light zone 3 6367 Photocell active feedback light zone 4 6368 Photocell active feedback light zone 5 6369 Photocell active feedback light zone 6 6400-6799 Same as joins 6000-6355 but from Slave 1 --> touchpanel 6800-7199 Same as joins 6000-6355 but from Slave 2 --> touchpanel 7200-7599 Same as joins 6000-6355 but from Slave 3 --> touchpanel 7600-7999 Same as joins 6000-6355 but from Slave 4 --> touchpanel
Not supported (note: external button fb is sent at same join number)
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JOIN DESCRIPTION
8000-8399 Same as joins 6000-6355 but from Slave 5 --> touchpanel 8400-8799 Same as joins 6000-6355 but from Slave 6 --> touchpanel 8800-8199 Same as joins 6000-6355 but from Slave 7 --> touchpanel 9200-9599 Same as joins 6000-6355 but from Slave 8 --> touchpanel
Analog Command Joins
Analog Command Joins (from Touchpanel to CLS-C6)
JOIN DESCRIPTION
1 bitmask to subscribe to slave messages (bit1=slave 1, etc.) 20-25 set level for lighting zone 1-6 26-31 set position for shade group 1-6 (Somfy shades only) 32 set scene number for "Program Scene By Number" 33 Set occupancy timeout, hours (ignored?) 34 Set occupancy timeout, minutes 40-59 same as joins 20-39 for slave 1 60-79 same as joins 20-39 for slave 2 80-99 same as joins 20-39 for slave 3 100-119 same as joins 20-39 for slave 4 120-139 same as joins 20-39 for slave 5 140-159 same as joins 20-39 for slave 6 160-179 same as joins 20-39 for slave 7 180-199 same as joins 20-39 for slave 8
Analog Feedback Joins
Analog Feedback Joins (from CLS-C6 to Touchpanel)
JOIN DESCRIPTION
20-25 current light levels for loads 1-6 26-31 current position for shade group 1-6 (Somfy shades only) 300
332 Fade time for Edit Scene when in Program mode 333 Edit Scene number when in Program mode 334 Occupancy timeout hours (should always be 0) 335 Occupancy timeout minutes 40-59, 340-359 Same as joins 20-39, 300-339 for slave 1 60-79, 360-379 Same as joins 20-39, 300-339 for slave 2 80-99, 380-399 Same as joins 20-39, 300-339 for slave 3 100-119, 400-419 Same as joins 20-39, 300-339 for slave 4 100-119, 400-419 Same as joins 20-39, 300-339 for slave 4 120-139, 420-439 Same as joins 20-39, 300-339 for slave 5 140-159, 440-459 Same as joins 20-39, 300-339 for slave 6 160-179, 460-479 Same as joins 20-39, 300-339 for slave 7
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JOIN DESCRIPTION
180-199, 480-499 Same as joins 20-39, 300-339 for slave 8 500 Photocell sensitivity level feedback light zone 1 501 Photocell sensitivity level feedback light zone 2 502 Photocell sensitivity level feedback light zone 3 503 Photocell sensitivity level feedback light zone 4 504 Photocell sensitivity level feedback light zone 5 505 Photocell sensitivity level feedback light zone 6 506 Photocell level feedback 507 Photocell Dim min level feedback light zone 1 508 Photocell Dim min level feedback light zone 2 509 Photocell Dim min level feedback light zone 3 510 Photocell Dim min level feedback light zone 4 511 Photocell Dim min level feedback light zone 5 512 Photocell Dim min level feedback light zone 6 513 Photocell response time feedback 520-539 Same as joins 500-512, but for CLS-C6 slave 1 540-559 Same as joins 500-512, but for CLS-C6 slave 2 560-579 Same as joins 500-512, but for CLS-C6 slave 3 580-599 Same as joins 500-512, but for CLS-C6 slave 4 600-619 Same as joins 500-512, but for CLS-C6 slave 5 620-639 Same as joins 500-512, but for CLS-C6 slave 6 640-659 Same as joins 500-512, but for CLS-C6 slave 7 660-679 Same as joins 500-512, but for CLS-C6 slave 8
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Bidirectional Serial Joins
Bidirectional Serial Joins (to/from CLS-C6 and Touchpanel)
JOIN DESCRIPTION
1-16 Scene 1-16 name as defined in iLux Designer 101-106 Lighting load 1-6 names as defined in iLux Designer 111-116 Shade group 1-6 names as defined in iLux Designer 121 Password as defined in iLux Designer 131 Photocell response time feedback string 331 Photocell response time feedback string for slave 1 531 Photocell response time feedback string for slave 2 731 Photocell response time feedback string for slave 3 931 Photocell response time feedback string for slave 4 1131 Photocell response time feedback string for slave 5 1331 Photocell response time feedback string for slave 6 1531 Photocell response time feedback string for slave 7 1731 Photocell response time feedback string for slave 8 200-220 same as 1-120 for slave 1 400-520 same as 1-120 for slave 2 600-720 same as 1-120 for slave 3 800-820 same as 1-120 for slave 4 1000-1020 same as 1-120 for slave 5 1200-1220 same as 1-120 for slave 6 1400-1420 same as 1-120 for slave 7 1600-1620 same as 1-120 for slave 8
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Appendix B: Console Commands

Console commands are available through the Crestron Toolbox program.
1. Select Text Console from the Tools menu.
2. At the prompt, enter HELP ALL and press Return. The system displays:
iLux>HELP ALL
? display list of common commands CNETID display or set the cresnet id GETCONFIG get project file from iLux GREENLEDLEVEL display or set the green leds brightness level HELP display list of available categories INFO display additional device information IR display or enable/disable IR reception MOTIONSENSORLEVEL display/change the internal motion sensor level
threshold PROJECTINFO display detailed project file information PUTCONFIG load project file to iLux REBOOT reboot the iLux REPORTCRESNET show all devices on the local network RESTORE set all parameters to factory default SYSTEM load firmware to iLux UPLOAD load firmware to cresnet device on the local
network VERSION display firmware version number WHITELEDLEVEL display or set white leds brightness level WHITELEDGLOWLEVEL display or set white leds glow brightness level
iLux>
The commands are presented alphabetically in the following listing. Details about each command include a description of the command, a list of help menus that contain the command, the proper syntax for entering the command, and definitions of parameters that may be included in the syntax. Note that the console commands are case insensitive.
? Description: This command produces a list of the most used common commands. Help Menu(s): Main, Common Syntax: ? Parameters: None CNETID Description: Use this command to set or display the Cresnet ID of the CLS-C6 as a slave device. Help Menu(s): System, Common Syntax: CNETID <ID>
Parameters: <03…FE> to set the ID
GETCONFIG Description: Use this command to get project file information from the CLS-C6. Help Menu(s): File Syntax: GETCONFIG PROJECT Parameters: PROJECT to get the project file from iLux
CNETID none to display the current ID
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GREENLEDLEVEL
Description: Use this command to display or set the green LED level on the CLS-C6.* Help Menu(s): Device Syntax:
Parameters: <0…000> - to set the green LED brightness level *Refer to “LED Brightness” on page 26 for details.
HELP
Description: Use this command to display a list of help categories. Help Menu(s): Main, Common Syntax:
Parameters: ALL - to display a list of all commands
INFO
Description: Use this command to display additional device information.* Help Menu(s): Common, System Syntax: INFO Parameters: None
GREENLEDLEVEL <0..100> set the green leds brightness to level <0..100> GREENLEDLEVEL display the green leds brightness level <0..100>
None – to display the current green LED brightness
HELP HELP ALL HELP [CATEGORY] - show list of commands in category
CATEGORY - to show a list of commands in that category None - to display a list of all categories
* For example, this command would produce information similar to the following:
Application version : 1.01.02 Loader version : 1.16.00 Config data version : 1.1 User data version : 1.0
IR
Description: Use this command to display or enable/disable IR reception.* Help Menu(s): Device Syntax:
Parameters: ENABLE to enable the IR receiver
IR <ENABLE…DISABLE> DISABLE to disable the IR receiver
None to display the current state
*Refer to “IR Reception” on page 25 for details.
MOTIONSENSORLEVEL Description: Use this command to display and change the internal motion sensor sensitivity level.* Help Menu(s): Device Syntax: MOTIONSENSORLEVEL Parameters: Higher values make the motion sensor less sensitive.
Default is 78; valid range is 0…255
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PROJECTINFO
Description: Use this command to display the project file name, the date and time it was compiled, version and Help Menu(s): Device
Syntax: PROJECTINFO Parameters: None
* For example, this command would produce information similar to the following:
Project file name : Conference Room.ilx Date : 9/9/05 Time : 3:13:21 PM Config data version : 1.1 User data version : 1.0 Change flags : 00000000
PUTCONFIG† Description: Use this command to load the project file to the CLS-C6 Help Menu(s): File Syntax: PUTCONFIG PROJECT Parameters: PROJECT – The only valid parameter value
REBOOT Description: Use this command to reboot the CLS-C6 Help Menu(s): Common Syntax: REBOOT Parameters: None
REPORTCRESNET Description: Use this command to report devices on the local network Help Menu(s): Common Syntax: REPORTCRESNET <ID>
Parameters: <03…FE> to identify a specific device
RESTORE Description: Use this command to set all project configuration and parameters to the factory default settings. Help Menu(s): System Syntax: Parameters: ALL the only valid value for this parameter
SYSTEM Description: Use this command to load firmware to the CLS-C6. Help Menu(s): File Syntax: SYSTEM Parameters: None
UPLOAD Description: Use this command to load firmware to the slave device on the local network. Help Menu(s): File Syntax: UPLOAD <ID> FIRMWARE Parameters: <03…FE>
change flags.*
REPORTCRESNET ALL ALL – To show all devices on the network
RESTORE ALL
FIRMWARE – the only valid value for this parameter
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VERSION
Description: Use this command to display the firmware version number.* Help Menu(s): Common Syntax: VERSION Parameters: None
* For example, this command would produce information similar to the following:
CLS-C6M Lighting Controller with Motion [v1.00.04, #FFFD6899]
WHITELEDLEVEL Description: Use this command to display or set white LEDs brightness level* Help Menu(s): Device Syntax:
Parameters: <0..100> to set brightness level
* Refer to “LED Brightness” on page 26 for details.
WHITELEDGLOWLEVEL Description: Help Menu(s): Device Syntax:
Parameters: <0 100> to set glow level
* Refer to “Glow Mode Brightness” on page 26 for details.
WHITELEDLEVEL <nnn> WHITELEDLEVEL
none to display current brightness level
Use this command to display or set white LEDs glow brightness level*
WHITELEDGLOWLEVEL <nnn> WHITELEDGLOWLEVEL
none to display current glow level
These functions are typically done using Crestron Toolbox or iLux Designer menu commands.
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Appendix C: Factory Default Values

Factory Default Values
ITEM DEFAULT VALUE
All lighting load types. Incandescent All Low End limits 0% All High End limits 100% Function buttons recall scenes 1-6 Up/Down button lights (Last Scene Master). Occupancy sensing
Photocell
Off scene 2 second fade, no shades. (lighting loads fixed at 0%) On Scene 2 seconds fade, all 6 lighting loads to 100%, no shades. Scene 1 2 seconds fade, all 6 lighting loads to 15%, no shades. Scene 2 2 seconds fade, all 6 lighting loads to 30%, no shades. Scene 3 2 seconds fade, all 6 lighting loads to 45%, no shades. Scene 4 2 seconds fade, all 6 lighting loads to 60%, no shades. Scene 5 2 seconds fade, all 6 lighting loads to 75%, no shades. Scene 6 2 seconds fade, all 6 lighting loads to 90%, no shades. Scene 7 2 seconds fade, all 6 lighting loads to 15%, no shades. Scene 8 2 seconds fade, all 6 lighting loads to 30%, no shades. Scene 9 2 seconds fade, all 6 lighting loads to 45%, no shades. Scene 10 2 seconds fade, all 6 lighting loads to 60%, no shades. Scene 11 2 seconds fade, all 6 lighting loads to 75%, no shades. Scene 12 2 seconds fade, all 6 lighting loads to 90%, no shades. Scene 13 2 seconds fade, all 6 lighting loads to 15%, no shades. Scene 14 2 seconds fade, all 6 lighting loads to 30%, no shades. Scene 15 2 seconds fade, all 6 lighting loads to 45%, no shades. Scene front panel
lockout Raise/Lower on
scene recall buttons Shade jog time 0.05 sec Shade max time 1 minute Shade lockout time 1 sec. Scene programming Unlocked for all scenes. Scene mastering Disabled Manual Fade Rate. Set to five seconds (for full travel)
OFF scene on exit - disabled ON scene on entry - disabled Timeout = 30 minutes Sensitivity = 50% (All oads) Minimum dim level = 10% (All loads) Response time = 1 min (All loads)
All scenes not locked out
Disabled
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Factory Default Values (Continued)
ITEM DEFAULT VALUE
Green LED brightness level
White LED brightness level
White LED glow level 7
63
70
The Cresnet ID (default=1F) in the configuration memory will not be affected by the Fd function (unless configuration data is corrupt).
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Appendix D: Button Functions

Following is a list of button functions, in table format, one function per table. Each table lists Behavior, LED Action, Applies to, Rocker behavior, and Notes. Some topics may not apply to certain button types; this is defined in the “Applies to” row.
There are four classes of buttons to be considered:
Standard Rocker: these are the six function buttons on the front panel of the
CLS-C6, while the CLS-C6 is in Standard mode and the shift flag is not set.
Shifted Rocker: these are the same physical buttons as the Standard Rocker, but
are active when the shift flag is set.
Up/Down Rocker: this is the vertical button on the face of the CLS-C6.
Remote Button: these are single-action (i.e. non-rocker) buttons located on
remote keypads.
Button Functions – Recall Scene
FUNCTION
RECALL SCENE (OFF, ON, 1-15)
NAME
Behavior
LED action
Applies to Standard Rocker, Shifted Rocker, Remote Button Rocker
behavior
Fades specified lights to specified levels in the specified time. (Non-dim loads will switch at the beginning or end of the specified time, as determined by the Load Type option for each load.)
Also, sends specified shades to specified positions, (the time is determined by the motor).
Note that the off scene is special in that you cannot specify which lighting loads are affected, or what their target levels should be – all lighting loads go to full off (definitely causing air­gap relay to open). Fade time and shade behavior can still be specified.
Flash while lights are actively fading, Scene-interlocked* afterwards. (Note that for Recall Off Scene, LED will be on when all lights are off.)
If the “Enable Raise/Lower on Scene Recall Buttons” option is set in iLux Designer, the right and left rockers perform “Scene Raise” and “Scene Lower” functions if, and only if, the scene feedback LED for that button is lit.
NOTE: If the “Enable Raise/Lower on Scene Recall Buttons” option is not set, then the right, left, and center press all do the same thing.
Notes
* LED will go on when scene is recalled. LED will remain on until another scene is recalled (or
Lights_in_Scenex_Off is executed) which has overlapping lighting load or shade group programming. That is, a scene which affects at least one common lighting load or shade group.
The ON and OFF buttons always recall the On and Off Scene, respectively. The assigned functions cannot be changed.
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Button Functions – Turn off Scene Lights
FUNCTION
TURN OFF SCENE LIGHTS (ON, 1-15)
NAME
Behavior Same as Recall Scene button, except:
a) All lights affected by the scene go to off level. b) Shades are not affected.
Note that the list of unaffected lighting loads and the fade time
are the same as for the Recall Scene function. LED Flash while lights are fading, off when fade is done. Applies To Remote Button Rocker
Behavior Notes N/A
Button Functions – Toggle Scene
FUNCTION
N/A
TOGGLE SCENE (ON, 1-15)
NAME
Behavior
LED
Applies To Standard Rocker, Shifted Rocker, Remote Button Rocker
Behavior
Notes
Alternates between “Recall Scene” and “Turn Off Scene Lights”
actions for the specified scene. In determining which action
should be executed, the CLS-C6 will check the state of all lights
programmed in the scene. If any light in the scene is on, this
function will cause the lights to go off. If all lights in the scene
are off, this function will recall the scene.
Flash while lights are actively fading (either direction). On when
any light in scene is on, while not fading.
If the “Enable Raise/Lower on Scene Recall Buttons” option is
set, then the right and left rockers perform “Scene Raise” and
“Scene Lower” functions, whether or not scene feedback LED
for that button is lit. To toggle the scene, center of button must
be pressed.
If the “Enable Raise/Lower on Scene Recall Buttons” option is
not set, then the right, left, and center press all do the same
thing.
Toggle function intended only for scenes that do not affect
shades.
Button Functions – Raise Lighting Load
FUNCTION
RAISE LIGHTING LOAD (1-6)
NAME
Behavior
LED On while button is pressed
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The specified lighting load will be raised as long as the button is
held – it will stop when button released. Rate is the global ramp
rate.
If they hit the High End limit, the lights will stop at that point, but
the bar graph display will continue to rise. If going up from OFF,
lights will immediately go to the Low End limit, and the bar
graph display will start rising from 0. When the display (i.e.: the
internal ramp value) reaches the Low End limit, the light will
start moving up in sync.
For non-dim load, lights will immediately go to full on.
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Button Functions – Raise Lighting Load (Continued)
FUNCTION
RAISE LIGHTING LOAD (1-6)
NAME
Applies To Remote Button Rocker
Behavior Notes
Button Functions – Lower Lighting Load
FUNCTION
N/A
This is same as pressing the right side of front panel function button when in Lights mode.
LOWER LIGHTING LOAD (1-6)
NAME
Behavior
LED On while button is pressed Applies To Remote Button Rocker
Behavior Notes
Specified lighting load will be lowered as long as button is held – will stop when button is released. Rate is the global ramp rate.
If loads hit the Low End limit, the bar graph will continue to go down, but lights will stay at Low End limit level until reach OFF – at which point they will turn off.
If starting from above the High End limit, the bar graph will start to go down, but lights will stay at High End limit level until display reaches the High End limit – then the light and bar graph will start moving in sync.
For non-dim load, lights will immediately go to full off.
N/A
This is same as pressing the left side of front panel function button when in Lights mode.
Button Functions – Raise / Lower Lighting Load
FUNCTION
RAISE/LOWER LIGHTING LOAD (1-6)
NAME
Behavior
LED On while left or right button is pressed Applies To Shifted Rocker Rocker
Behavior Notes N/A
Pressing left side of button will act same as Lower Lighting Load. Pressing right side of button will act same as Raise Lighting Load.
Described in Behavior
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Button Functions – Master Raise Lighting Loads
FUNCTION NAME
Behavior
LED On while button is pressed Applies To Standard Rocker, Shifted Rocker, Remote Button Rocker
Behavior Notes N/A
Button Functions – Master Lower Lighting Loads
FUNCTION NAME
Behavior
LED On while button is pressed Applies To Standard Rocker, Shifted Rocker, Remote Button Rocker
Behavior Notes N/A
MASTER RAISE LIGHTING LOADS (LAST SCENE, ALL LIGHTS, ON SCENE, SCENES 1-15)
Same as Raise Lighting Load, except acts on all dimmable
Lighting Loads affected by specified scene. All lights will ramp at
the same rate.
Non-dim loads are not affected.
Shades are not affected.
Left, right, and center all do the same thing.
MASTER LOWER LIGHTING LOADS (LAST SCENE, ALL LIGHTS, ON SCENE, SCENES 1-15)
Same as Lower Lighting Load, except acts on all dimmable
Lighting Loads affected by the specified scene. All lights will
ramp at the same rate.
Non-dim loads are not affected.
Shades are not affected.
Left, right, and center all do the same thing.
Button Functions – Master Raise/Lower Lighting Loads
FUNCTION NAME
Behavior
LED On while button is pressed Applies To
Rocker Behavior
Notes N/A
MASTER RAISE/LOWER LIGHTING LOADS (LAST SCENE, ALL LIGHTS, ON SCENE, SCENES 1-15)
Pressing left side of button will act same as Master Lower
Lighting Loads. Pressing right side of button will act same as
Master Raise Lighting Loads.
For Up/Down button: bottom button = left button => lower.
top button = right button => raise.
Standard Rocker, Shifted Rocker, Up/Down (Last Scene and All
Lights only)
As specified under “Behavior”
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Button Functions – Toggle-Dim Scene
FUNCTION
TOGGLE-DIM SCENE (ON, 1-15)
NAME
Behavior
LED On when any light in scene is on Applies To Remote Button Rocker
Behavior Notes
Button Functions – Open Shades Full
FUNCTION
Similar to the “Toggle Scene” function, except that a maintained press of the button will cause the lights to enter a “cycle-dim” sequence. That is, all lights programmed in the specified scene will either raise or lower until the button is released. (Behavior is the same as Raise Scene function.) A subsequent maintained button press will cause the lights to dim in the opposite direction.
If the button is “tapped” instead of held down, it will behave identically to the “Toggle Scene” function.
N/A
This function intended for use only on scenes that do not affect shades.
OPEN SHADES FULL (ALL, GROUP 1-6)
NAME
Behavior Sends the specified shades to Full Open position. LED On while button is pressed Applies To Remote Button Rocker
Behavior Notes
N/A
Shade commands with “All” parameter will only affect all the shade groups connected to the given CLS module. They will not pass from one CLS module to another (either when directly connected or when linked through a Cresnet system). If you want to open all shades in a multi-unit system, define a scene to do that.
Button Functions – Close Shades Full
FUNCTION
CLOSE SHADES FULL (ALL, GROUP 1-6)
NAME
Behavior Sends the specified shades to Full Closed position. LED On while button is pressed Applies To Remote Button Rocker
Behavior Notes
N/A
Shade commands with “All” parameter will only affect all the shade groups connected to the given CLS module. They will not pass from one CLS module to the other (either when directly connected or when linked through Cresnet system). If you want to close all shades in a multi-unit system, define a scene to do that.
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Button Functions – Stop Shades
FUNCTION
STOP SHADES (ALL, GROUP 1-6)
NAME
Behavior Stops the specified shades at current position. LED On while button is pressed Applies To Remote Button Rocker
Behavior Notes
Button Functions – Open Shades Momentary
FUNCTION
N/A
Shade commands with “All” parameter will only affect all the
shade groups connected to the given CLS module. They will not
pass from one CLS module to the other (either when directly
connected or when linked through Cresnet system). To
accomplish this function for all shades in a multi-unit system,
use SIMPL programming.
OPEN SHADES MOMENTARY (ALL, GROUP 1-6)
NAME
Behavior
LED On while button is pressed Applies To Remote Button Rocker
Behavior Notes
Specified shades will move toward the Open position for as long
as the button is pressed. Movement will stop when button is
released.
N/A
Shade commands with “All” parameter will only affect all the
shade groups connected to the given CLS module. They will not
pass from one CLS module to the other (either when directly
connected or when linked through Cresnet system). To
accomplish this function for all shades in a multi-unit system,
use SIMPL programming.
Button Functions – Close Shades Momentary
FUNCTION
CLOSE SHADES MOMENTARY (ALL, GROUP 1-6)
NAME
Behavior
LED On while button is pressed Applies To Remote Button Rocker
Behavior Notes
Specified shades will move toward the Closed position for as
long as the button is pressed. Movement will stop when button
is released.
N/A
Shade commands with “All” parameter will only affect all the
shade groups connected to the given CLS module. They will not
pass from one CLS module to the other (either when directly
connected or when linked through Cresnet system). To
accomplish this function for all shades in a multi-unit system,
use SIMPL programming.
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Button Functions – Jog Shades Open
FUNCTION
JOG SHADES OPEN (ALL, GROUP 1-6)
NAME
Behavior
LED On while button is pressed Applies To Remote Button Rocker
Behavior Notes
Button Functions – Jog Shades Closed
FUNCTION
Specified shades will move toward the Open position for the specified jog time, and then stop.
N/A
Jog time defaults to 0.05 sec. Other values can be set in iLux Designer.
Shade commands with “All” parameter will only affect all the shade groups connected to the given CLS module. They will not pass from one CLS module to the other (either when directly connected or when linked through Cresnet system). To accomplish this function for all shades in a multi-unit system, use SIMPL programming.
JOG SHADES CLOSED (ALL, GROUP 1-6)
NAME
Behavior
LED On while button is pressed Applies To Remote Button Rocker
Behavior Notes
Specified shades will move toward the Closed position for the specified jog time, and then stop.
N/A
Jog time defaults to 0.05 sec. Other values can be set in iLux Designer.
Shade commands with “All” parameter will only affect all the shade groups connected to the given CLS module. They will not pass from one CLS module to the other (either when directly connected or when linked through Cresnet system). To accomplish this function for all shades in a multi-unit system, use SIMPL programming.
Button Functions – Open Momentary / Open Full
FUNCTION
OPEN MOMENTARY/OPEN FULL (ALL, GROUP 1-6)
NAME
Behavior
LED On while button is pressed
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A quick tap of the button will perform a “Full Open”. A maintained press will perform a “Momentary Open” until the button is released.
If the shade is already moving in the open direction, a tap will stop it: So, if you tap the button once, it will start moving to full open; then if you tap it again, it will stop.
If the shade is moving in the close direction, a tap will send to full open. A longer press will do a “Momentary Open” until the button is released.
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Button Functions – Open Momentary/Open Full (Continued)
FUNCTION
OPEN MOMENTARY/OPEN FULL (ALL, GROUP 1-6)
NAME
Applies To Remote Button Rocker
Behavior Notes
Button Functions – Close Momentary/Close Full
FUNCTION NAME
Behavior
LED On while button is pressed Applies To Remote Button Rocker
Behavior Notes Same as “Open Momentary/Open Full Shade Group 1-6.”
N/A
When changing direction, there may be a short time when the
shade is stopped before it starts moving in the opposite
direction. This is the “lockout time” for the shade controllers.
This time is fixed for the C2N-SSC shades; it can be changed
for the SDC and SDC-DC controllers via iLux Designer.
Shade commands with “All” parameter will only affect all the
shade groups connected to the given CLS module. They will not
pass from one CLS module to the other (either when directly
connected or when linked through Cresnet system). To
accomplish this function for all shades in a multi-unit system,
use SIMPL programming.
CLOSE MOMENTARY/CLOSE FULL (ALL, GROUP 1-6)
Same as “Open Momentary/Open Full Shade Group 1-6”, except Close.
N/A
Button Functions – Open/Stop/Close/Stop
FUNCTION
OPEN/STOP/CLOSE/STOP (ALL, GROUP 1-6)
NAME
Behavior
LED On while button is pressed Applies To
Rocker Behavior
Notes
Function will alternate between the “Full Open”, “Stop” and “Full Close” commands for the specified shade group(s) each time the button is pressed.
Standard Rocker, Shifted Rocker, Remote Button, Up/Down (All only)
Pressing center of the button will act same as non-rocker open/stop/close/stop. Pressing only one side of the button while stopped, will always send it in specified direction – rather than in opposite of last direction. Pressing any part of the button while shade is moving will stop it.
For Up/Down button: bottom button = left button => close. top button = right button => open. Shade commands with “All” parameter will only affect all the
shade groups connected to the given CLS module. They will not pass from one CLS module to the other (either when directly connected or when linked through a Cresnet system). To accomplish this function for all shades in a multi-unit system, use SIMPL programming.
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Button Functions – External Function
FUNCTION
EXTERNAL FUNCTION (1-32)
NAME
Behavior
LED
Applies To Shifted Rocker, Remote Button Rocker
Behavior Notes
Button Functions – Dual External Function
FUNCTION
Activates the corresponding “press” digital signal (press1 – press32 on the External Functions slot) on the Cresnet system connected to the CONTROL SYSTEM port. Signal will remain high for as long as the button is pressed.
On when the corresponding “fb” digital signal (fb1 – fb32 on the External Functions slot) from the control system is high.
Left, right, and both all do the same thing
Note that these should only be assigned to a CLS unit that is directly connected to a Cresnet control system, or to keypads connected to that unit’s local devices network.
DUAL EXTERNAL FUNCTION (1/2 …31/32)
NAME
Behavior
LED
Applies To Shifted Rocker Rocker
Behavior Notes
Activates the corresponding “press” digital signal (press1 – press32 on the External Functions slot) on the Cresnet system connected to the CONTROL SYSTEM port. Signal will remain high for as long as the button is pressed.
The left button corresponds to the lower number. The right button corresponds to the higher number.
On if feedback for either join number is high, off if feedback for both join numbers is low.
Refer to “Behavior” above
Note that these should only be assigned to CLS unit that is directly connected to Cresnet control system. If assigned to unit that is connected to the local devices network of another CLS unit, they will not function.
Button Functions – Shift
FUNCTION
SHIFT
NAME
Behavior
LED N/A Applies To Up/Down Rocker
Behavior Notes N/A
If Shift function is assigned to the Up/Down button in iLux Designer, pressing this button will alternate between lower and upper functions for the six front panel function buttons
Top, bottom, and both all do the same thing
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Appendix E: Room Combining

The iLux supports a room combining concept, whereby two "adjacent" rooms are considered separate when a partition is closed, and combined when the p artition is open. Refer to the figures on page 68 for examples of room combining.
In a system that can include a master iLux and up to 8 slave iLux units, there are 36 possible partitions between rooms. These are:
 Master/Slave1  Master/Slave2  ...  Master/Slave8  Slave1/Slave2  ...  Slave1/Slave8  Slave2/Slave3  ...  Slave7/Slave8
Partition sensing is accomplished using input 1 on a GLS-SIM device (one partition per device) and a third-party partition sensor.
In order to indicate which partition is being attached to a given GLS-SIM, each of the 36 possible partitions is given a specific Cresnet ID (for the GLS-SIM). Refer to the table on page 69.
The DIP switches on the GLS-SIM allow it to work with various partition sensors. Refer to the latest version of the GLS-SIM Installation and Operations Guide (Doc. 6768) for details on how to set the DIP switches appropriately. Keep the following in mind:
Use only input channel 1 on the GLS-SIM when used for partition sensing
When using “normal polarity”, the presence of a contact closure (or voltage
below threshold) will indicate that a partition is CLOSED (rooms are separated). Adjust the GLS-SIM’s polarity DIP switch accordingly based on the partition sensor’s behavior.
Two iLux units (either master/slave or slave/slave) that are in rooms separated by a closed partition have no effect on one another when functions are triggered on either unit.
In the absence of a partition separating two iLux units (i.e., there is no GLS-SIM present at the appropriate Cresnet ID) the two iLux units are always combined.
If two iLux units are separated, and then become combined at some later time, there is no immediate change. A combinable function must first be triggered on either unit in order to see an effect on the other unit.
The following are combinable functions:
Recall — Off Scene, On Scene, Scene1..15
Raise/Lower — Master, scene1..15, last active scene
Occupancy motion and activity joins
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Override is shared for all combined/uncombined rooms (when triggered
from master iLux)
An iLux that is combined with another iLux that is, in turn, combined with a third shall be considered combined with that third iLux.
Example 1: Two Rooms
GLS-SIM
ID: 90
Partition Sensor
Partition Master/Slave 1
MASTER SLAVE 1
Example 2: Three Rooms
Partition Sensor
GLS-SIM
MASTER
Example 3: One Small and one Large Room*
ID: 90
Partition Master/Slave 1
M/S1 S1/S2
SLAVE 1
GLS-SIM
ID: 98
Partition
Sensor
Partition Slave 1/Slave 2
SLAVE 2
GLS-SIM
ID: 90
MASTER
Partition Sensor Partition
Master/Slave 1
M/S1
SLAVE 1
SLAVE 2
* In this scen ario, since there are no partitions separating Slave 1 and Slave 2, or
Master and Slave 2, iLux Designer software must be used to indicate the default status of these missing partitions. In this case, the following defaults should be set:
The Master/Slave 1 default can be set to either Open or Closed, since the physical partition sensor will determine the actual state.
The Master/Slave 2 default must be set to Closed since they are not directly partitioned (this assumes that Master and Slave 1 are separated by the partition).
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The Slave 1/Slave 2 default must be set to Open since they are physically located in the same room and thus must always be combined.
Refer to iLux Designer help for more details.
Room Combining Possible Partition Combinations
PARTITION BETWEEN GLS-SIM CRESNET ID
Master & Slave 1 0x90 Master & Slave 2 0x91 Master & Slave 3 0x92 Master & Slave 4 0x93 Master & Slave 5 0x94 Master & Slave 6 0x95 Master & Slave 7 0x96
Master & Slave 8 0x97 Slave 1 & Slave 2 0x98 Slave 1 & Slave 3 0x99 Slave 1 & Slave 4 0x9A Slave 1 & Slave 5 0x9B Slave 1 & Slave 6 0x9C Slave 1 & Slave 7 0x9D Slave 1 & Slave 8 0x9E Slave 2 & Slave 3 0x9F Slave 2 & Slave 4 0xA0 Slave 2 & Slave 5 0xA1 Slave 2 & Slave 6 0xA2 Slave 2 & Slave 7 0xA3 Slave 2 & Slave 8 0xA4 Slave 3 & Slave 4 0xA5 Slave 3 & Slave 5 0xA6 Slave 3 & Slave 6 0xA7 Slave 3 & Slave 7 0xA8 Slave 3 & Slave 8 0xA9 Slave 4 & Slave 5 0xAA Slave 4 & Slave 6 0xAB Slave 4 & Slave 7 0xAC Slave 4 & Slave 8 0xAD Slave 5 & Slave 6 0xAE Slave 5 & Slave 7 0xAF Slave 5 & Slave 8 0xB0 Slave 6 & Slave 7 0xB1 Slave 6 & Slave 8 0xB2 Slave 7 & Slave 8 0xB3
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Appendix F: RC5 Code Expansion

RC5 codes are now assigned for all iLux functions that can be accessed via SIMPL Windows. Refer to the following table.
RC5 Codes Function Table (Address code 1E)
CODE FUNCTION CODE FUNCTION
Key 1 Off Scene Key 33 Key 2 On Scene Key 34 Last active scene up Key 3 Scene 1 Key 35 Last active scene down Key 4 Scene 2 Key 36 All lights up Key 5 Scene 3 Key 37 All lights down Key 6 Scene 4 Key 38 Key 7 Scene 5 Key 39 Key 8 Scene 6 Key 40 Key 9 Scene 7 Key 41 Slave 1 Light Zone 1 Up Key 10 Scene 8 Key 42 Slave 1 Light Zone 1 Down Key 11 Scene 9 Key 43 Slave 1 Light Zone 2 Up Key 12 Scene 10 Key 44 Slave 1 Light Zone 2 Down Key 13 Scene 11 Key 45 Slave 1 Light Zone 3 Up Key 14 Scene 12 Key 46 Slave 1 Light Zone 3 Down Key 15 Scene 13 Key 47 Slave 1 Light Zone 4 Up Key 16 Scene 14 Key 48 Slave 1 Light Zone 4 Down Key 17 Scene 15 Key 49 Slave 1 Light Zone 5 Up Key 18 Light zone 1 up Key 50 Slave 1 Light Zone 5 Down Key 19 Light zone 1 down Key 51 Slave 1 Light Zone 6 Up Key 20 Light zone 2 up Key 52 Slave 1 Light Zone 6 Down Key 21 Light zone 2 down Key 53 Slave 2 Light Zone 1 Up Key 22 Light zone 3 up Key 54 Slave 2 Light Zone 1 Down Key 23 Light zone 3 down Key 55 Slave 2 Light Zone 2 Up Key 24 Light zone 4 up Key 56 Slave 2 Light Zone 2 Down Key 25 Light zone 4 down Key 57 Slave 2 Light Zone 3 Up Key 26 Light zone 5 up Key 58 Slave 2 Light Zone 3 Down Key 27 Light zone 5 down Key 59 Slave 2 Light Zone 4 Up Key 28 Light zone 6 up Key 60 Slave 2 Light Zone 4 Down Key 29 Light zone 6 down Key 61 Slave 2 Light Zone 5 Up Key 30 Key 62 Slave 2 Light Zone 5 Down Key 31 Key 63 Slave 2 Light Zone 6 Up Key 32 Key 64 Slave 2 Light Zone 6 Down
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