Lightolier LyteMode User Manual

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Lightolier Controls
2828 Trade Center Dr. Ste. 130B
Carrollton, TX 75007
+1-800-526-2731 (In the United States and Canada)
214-647-7880
Fax: 214-647-8032
www.lolcontrols.com
Lightolier Controls assumes no responsibility or liability for any claims resulting
from errors or inaccuracies that may appear in this manual.
Version as of: July 16, 2008
Document: P/N: 85-6353A0
Lytemode Classic Digital Keypad User’s Guide
©2008 Philips Group. All Rights Reserved.
Lightolier Controls is a Philips group brand.
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Classic Digital Keypad User’s Guide 1
Table of Contents
Customer Service .....................................................................2
Classic Digital Keypads Overview ..........................................3
Quick Start ...............................................................................4
Classic Digital Keypad Configurations ...................................5
Installation ...............................................................................6
Setting ILS Network ID ...........................................................7
Basic Setup ..............................................................................9
Mode .................................................................................9
ID Address ......................................................................11
LED Intensity .................................................................12
Operation ...............................................................................13
Selecting a Scene ............................................................13
Factory Defaults and Troubleshooting ..................................14
Resetting Factory Defaults .............................................14
Troubleshooting ..............................................................15
Specifications ........................................................................16
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2 Customer Service
Customer Service
Technical and Sales assistance for Lytemode products is available worldwide.
Phone: +1-800-526-2731 (In the United States and Canada)
+1-214-647-7880 (Worldwide)
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Classic Digital Keypads Overview
Lightolier Controls Classic Digital Keypads offer intuitive user control of lighting circuits in a broad range of applications.
Classic Digital Keypads are compatible with IntelliSight Occupancy Sensors, Photocells, and Power Packs, Lyteswitch Low-Voltage Lighting Control Panels, and Lytemode Architectural Dimming Systems including Optio and Capio Plus.
The architecturally neutral appearance and robust construction provide years of trouble-free service. Field applied labels allow button descriptions to be easily changed to match the most common control functions.
Programming of keypads is both fast and simple. Walk-Around­Programming allows complete setup of a keypad within minutes without having to remove the device from the wall, or configure DIP switches or dials.
Backlit buttons feature variable intensity and an audible alert to provide confirmation and warn occupants of changes to the lighting levels.
Classic Digital Keypads are available in a variety of button counts, and are provided white White buttons and a white screwless faceplate, or with black buttons and a stainless-steel faceplate.
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4 Quick Start
Quick Start
To get a Classic Digital Keypad up and running quickly, use the following checklist:
Step 1. Install unit (refer to “Installation” on page 6).
Step 2. Connect to Lytemode ILS Network or ITS Network (refer
to “Setting ILS Network ID” on page 7).
Step 3. Set the mode (refer to “Mode” on page 9).
The unit should now be ready for operation.
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Classic Digital Keypad Configurations
The Classic Digital Keypad is available in the following button configurations, and may be ordered as either White with a white screwless faceplate, or Black with a stainless-steel faceplate:
* Standard keypad labeling shown. Each Classic Digital Keypad includes a
sheet of labels featuring common descriptions that may be installed easily in the field.
ON A
BC
DE
ON
OFF
ON A
BC
DE
FOFF
ON A ON A
BOFF
AB
CD
OFF
ON
OFF OFF
2 BUTTON 3 BUTTON 4 BUTTON
6 BUTTON 7 BUTTON 8 BUTTON
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6 Installation
Installation
The Lytemode ILS Network consists of a single CAT5e cable connecting all ILS modules in a daisy chain manner. All units connect to the network using a 9-pin connector (included).
To install:
Step 1. Unpack unit and inspect for any signs of shipping damage.
Ensure that two mounting screws are included.
Step 2. Connect ILS Network Cable to 9-pin connector at back of
Classic Digital Keypad.
Step 3. Insert unit into single-gang, standard deep box (not
included). Secure with two supplied mounting screws.
1WH/OR (+ Data) 2 OR (- Data) 3SHIELD 4WH/GN (+ Volts) 5 GN (Ground) 6WH/BL (+ Volts) 7 BL (Ground) 8WH/BR (+ Volts) 9 BR (Ground)
9-Pin Connector Wiring
PIN SIGNAL
9-Pin
Faceplate
Connector
Classic Digital Keypad
Single-Gang, Standard Deep Box (not included)
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Step 4. For white screwless faceplates, snap faceplate into place.
For stainless-steel faceplates, mount using two supplied screws.
Setting ILS Network ID
Lytemode products are controlled by the Intelligent Lytemode System (ILS) protocol. All Lytemode ILS devices must be given an ID (or address), which identifies the device on the network and allows it to avoid network collisions when transmitting data. Standard IDs are in the range of 1 to 255. An ID of 0 will disable the unit and prevent it from transmitting on the network.
IDs are typically unique. For example, an ILS Master will require a unique ID to allow dimmers to track its channel levels. However, ILS Remotes should be given the same ID as the ILS Master it controls. ILS Remotes rely on the fact that they are manually triggered to avoid network collisions with other ILS Remotes having the same ID.
The table on the following page provides guidelines for addressing.
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8 Setting ILS Network ID
ILS Network Addressing:
* Notes:
1 – Matches ILS Master ID. 2 – ILS Masters must be programmed to accept. 3 – Will respond to Remote Polls, Status Requests and Commands.
Note: Refer to the instructions included with your particular
device(s) in order to set corresponding control IDs.
Device ID Sub-ID Devices / ID
Remotely
Polled?
Notes *
Remote 1-255 0 Multiple No 1
Global Remote 1-255 0 Multiple No 2
Remote Keypad 1-255 0-7 1 Yes 3
IntelliSight (ITS) 1-255 0-7 1 Yes 3
Channel Master 1-255 0-7 1 Yes 3
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Basic Setup
This section describes how to program the unit’s Mode, Address, and LED Brightness.
Mode
The unit can be set to function in one of several Modes as follows:
Step 1. Press and hold H and I for 3 or more
seconds. (E LED will blink rapidly.)
Step 2. Enter Mode by setting J, K and L buttons
as either Off or On as shown in the following table. (LEDs will blink for any Mode not supported.)
Step 3. Press E to save and exit.
Mode J K L
0 – Remote Off Off Off
1 – Global Remote Off Off On
2 – Remote Keypad Off On Off
3 – IntelliSight (ITS) Off On On
L
G
H
I
J
K
F
E
L
G
H
I
J
K
F
E
G
H
F
E
Example: Mode 3
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Mode Function
0 – Remote Used to trigger Scenes and perform
Master Raise/Lower on ILS Masters.
1 – Global Remote Same as Remote, but transmits a Global
command used to link several ILS Masters. ILS Masters must be programmed to respond to the Global ID.
2 – Remote Keypad Transmits key presses and releases.
LEDs are controlled by Remote Commands.
3 – IntelliSight (ITS) Controls a connected IntelliSight
Power Pack.
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ID Address
Because there are not enough buttons/LEDs to address the full 0­255 ID range, the ID must be entered in two stages. The three most significant ID bits are entered first, followed by the five least significant ID bits.
Step 1. Press and hold G and J for 3 or more
seconds. (E LED will blink On 75% and Off 25%.)
Step 2. Enter three most significant ID bits in J-K-
L. Use F/G to increment/decrement value.
Step 3. Press E. (E LED will blink On 25% and
Off 75%.)
Step 4. Enter five least significant ID bits in H-I-
J-K-L. Use F/G to increment/decrement value.
Step 5. Press E to save and exit.
ID Values:
J = 128 (most significant ID)
K = 64 (most significant ID)
L = 32 (most significant ID)
H = 16 (least significant ID)
I = 8 (least significant ID)
J = 4 (least significant ID)
K = 2 (least significant ID)
L = 1 (least significant ID)
L
G
H
I
J
K
F
E
L
G
H
I
J
K
F
E
L
G
H
I
J
K
F
E
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12 Basic Setup
While in the Addressing Mode, the device will transmit a Network Test Command every 2 seconds (E will blink). All devices on the network will blink an LED to indicate their reception of this command. If a receiving device matches the transmitted ID, it will blink all of its LEDs. Those devices that are capable of being polled will return a Network Test Response if the transmitted ID matches their own ID. If the transmitting device sees a Network Test Response, it will double blink its E LED. This is useful for network testing and to determine if the ID is unique.
Note: When programming the ID of a unit set to Remote (Mode 0),
tapping the Raise or Lower button on a Master, Mini-Master, or another Remote unit will capture the ID and exit the Set ID mode.
LED Intensity
The intensity (brightness) of the LEDs can be set as follows:
Step 1. Press and hold H and J for 3 or more
seconds. G-H-I-J LEDs will display four intensity choices. (Current intensity setting button will blink.)
Step 2. Press desired intensity button.
Step 3. Press E to save and exit.
L
G
H
I
J
K
F
E
F
E
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Operation
Selecting a Scene
An 8-button keypad provides access to eight Scenes (E-L). To select a Scene, press the appropriate button on the keypad.
L
G
H
I
J
K
F
E
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14 Factory Defaults and Troubleshooting
Factory Defaults and Troubleshooting
Resetting Factory Defaults
To set the unit back to its Factory Defaults, do the following:
Step 1. Remove unit from wall and unplug ILS
Network connector (if equipped) and ITS Network connector (if equipped).
Step 2. Press and hold E and L.
Step 3. While still holding E/L buttons, apply
power to unit while re-connecting either the ILS Network connector or the ITS Network connector.
Factory Defaults are as follows:
Unit Mode = 5 (Lyteswitch)
Unit ID = 1
LED intensity = 100%
L
G
H
I
J
K
F
E
L
G
H
I
J
K
F
E
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Troubleshooting
In order to determine if all Lytemode ILS Network devices are communicating, a network test signal can be sent by initiating the Walk-Around-Programming mode from any Lyteswitch Lighting Control Panel. While in this mode, the the Lyteswitch relay panel will transmit a Network Test Command every 2 seconds. All devices on the network will blink an LED and beep to indicate their reception of this command.
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Specifications
Electrical:
• Input Power: +18-26 VDC (powered from Lytemode ILS Network or
IntelliSight ITS Network)
• C
urrent: 20mA
• Temperature
- Storage: -25° to 85° C
- Operating: 0° to 40° C
- Relative Humidity: 30-90% (non-condensing)
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Notes
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Notes
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THREE YEAR LIMITED WARRANTY
The Philips Controls product, when properly installed and under normal conditions of use (without overload, abuse or alteration), is warranted to you, the original user, for a period of three years form the date of original retail purchase, to be free from defects in materials and workmanship. If during the warranty period you believe the purchased product or any part thereof has such a defect, you must return the product (or part) at your cost during such period, with proof of purchase (or if installed by a third-party a written explanation of installation transaction with proof of date), to Philips Controls, 2828 Trade Center Dr. Ste. 130B, Carrollton, TX 75007, for repair or replacement (or to an authorized Philips Controls supplier which agrees in advance to handle the return and replacement by factory authorization). If the product or part is found by Philips Controls to have been defective in material or workmanship it will be repaired or replaced (as deemed necessary by Philips Controls), and the replacement will be returned to you free of charge. The original user is solely responsible for any costs associated with removal and re-installation of the product and shipping to Philips Controls or its authorized supplier. PHILIPS CONTROLS LIMITS THE DURATION OF THE IMPLIED WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY WITH RESPECT TO THE PRODUCT TO THE LIMITED WARRANTY PERIOD SET FORTH ABOVE, AND OTHERWISE DISCLAIMS ALL IMPLIED WARRANTIES WITH RESPECT TO THE PRODUCT AND ITS PARTS. Some states disallow certain limitations on implied warranties so you should consult your state law if you have a questions regarding this limitation and disclaimer. Philips Controls disclaims any and all liability for incidental, consequen­tial, special or indirect damage arising out of any claimed breach of warranty or otherwise. However, some states do not allow exclusion or limitation of such damages, so this disclaimer may not apply to you. The remedy provided in the Limited Warranty for defective products is the user’s sole and exclusive remedy, subject to your state law. Further, this Warranty gives the user specific legal rights, and the user may also have other rights which may vary from state to state. If you believe warranty claim is warranted, you may contact your nearest authorized Philips Controls supplier. If one does not exist in your area, please contact Philips Controls Customer Service at the above address (or at 1-800-526-2731), or please visit us at www.lolcontrols.com.
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© 2008 Philips Group.
All Rights Reserved.
Manual printed in the USA.
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