RAB Lighting FXLED Installation Instructions Manual

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FXLED 200W 300W INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
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IMPORTANT
READ CAREFULLY BEFORE INSTALLING FIXTURE. RETAIN THESE INSTRUCTIONS FOR FUTURE REFERENCE.
RAB xtures must be wired in accordance with the National Electrical Code and all applicable local codes. Proper grounding is required for safety. THIS PRODUCT MUST BE INSTALLED IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE APPLICABLE INSTALLATION CODE BY A PERSON FAMILIAR WITH THE CONSTRUCTION AND OPERATION OF THE PRODUCT AND THE HAZARDS INVOLVED.
WARNING: Make certain power is OFF before installing or maintaining xture. No user serviceable parts inside.
WARNING: RISK OF SERIOUS INJURY OR DEATH! DO NOT MOUNT THE SLIPFITTER TO A TENON OR BRACKET THAT IS MORE THAN 20 DEGREES FROM VERTICAL. MOUNTING AT ANY ANGLE OTHER THAN 0-20 DEGREES INCREASES THE RISK OF DISENGAGEMENT AND/OR FAILURE OF THE SLIPFITTER. I ONTO THE POLE OR BRACKET. DO NOT LIFT ASSEMBLED LUMINAIRE OR POLE OR LUMINAIRE & BRACKET. LUMINAIRE OR POLE/BRACKET’MAY
NSTALL THE POLE ON A SECURE BASE OR INSTALL THE BRACKET TO A WALL FIRST. THEN PLACE LUMINAIRE
DISENGAGE.
SLIPFITTER MOUNTING
1. The sliptter mounting ts a 2 3/8” O.D. Tenon. Place the sliptter over the Tenon and secure the xture with the Set Screws (2) on the side of the sliptter.
2. Remove two screws on side of Cover Plate. Remove the
Cover Plate and adjust the angle of the xture.
3. Loosen the Locking Bolt and swivel xture to desired
angle.
4. Tighten the Locking Bolt and re-attach Cover Plate.
Cover Plate
Sliptter
Locking Bolt
Set Screws (2)
Tenon
TRUNNION MOUNTING
CAUTION: UL and C-UL listed or CSA certied liquid tight
cord grip suitable for use with STW exible cord shall be used for connection to a wet location outlet box provided by others.
To adjust the angle of the xture using the trunnion:
1. Loosen the Pivot Bolts & angle locking screw.
2. Adjust xture to desired angle.
3. Tighten Pivot Bolts & angle locking screw.
Pivot Bolts
ACCESSORIES
Chrome Wire Guard: GDFXLED300W Poly Shield: GDFXLED300P Lens & Door Replacement: LFFXLED300A (bronze)
LFFXLED300W (white)
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FXLED 200W 300W INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
LIGHT
FIXTURE
(+)LINE BLACK
(-)COMMON WHITE
GROUND GROUND
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ONOFF WIRING
Universal voltage driver permits operation at 120V thru 277V, 50 or 60 Hz. Units ordered with (/480V) sux are 480V, 50Hz or 60Hz. For Non-Dimming, follow the wiring directions as in g. 1.
1. Connect the black xture lead to the (+) LINE supply lead.
2. Connect the white xture lead to the (-) COMMON supply
lead.
3. Connect the GROUND wire from xture to supply ground.
Fig. 1
GUARD OR SHIELD INSTALLATION
Wire Guard and Poly Shield mount with (4) #10-24 Stainless Steel Screws. Screws are provided with the accessory. See
g. 3 for Guard. See g. 4 for Shield
1. Line up guard or shield with existing pre-drilled holes in frame as shown, tighten screws.
010V DIMMABLE WIRING
Universal voltage driver permits operation at 120V thru 277V, 50 or 60 Hz. For xtures with Trunnion mounting, a 5-wire cord will be provided. For 0-10V Dimming, follow the wiring directions as in g. 2.
1. Connect the black xture lead to the (+) LINE supply lead.
2. Connect the white xture lead to the (-) COMMON supply
lead.
3. Connect the GROUND wire from xture to supply ground. Do NOT connect the GROUND of the dimming xture to the output.
4. Connect the purple xture lead to the (V+) DIM lead.
5. Connect the gray xture lead to the (V-) DIM lead.
6. Cap the yellow xture lead, if present. Do NOT connect.
Fig. 2
Fig. 3
Stainless Steel Screws
GUARD & SHIELD INSTALLATION
The Wire Guard and Poly Shield can be mounted on the same xture with (4) #10-24 screws as shown below.
Fig. 4
Stainless Steel Screws
TROUBLESHOOTING
1. Check that the line voltage at the xture is correct. Refer to wiring directions.
2. Be sure the xture is grounded properly.
3. Is the photocell, if used, functioning properly?
CLEANING & MAINTENANCE
CAUTION: Be sure xture temperature is cool enough to touch. Do not clean or maintain while xture is energized.
1. Clean glass lens with non-abrasive glass cleaning
Stainless Steel Screws
solution.
2. Do not open the xture to clean the LED. Do not touch the LED.
Patent - US:
Note: These instructions do not cover all details or variations in equipment nor do they provide for every possible situation during installation, operation or maintenance.
pat. D659,280
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Manual
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Device Specifications
PART NUMBER
LCGATEWAY
ELECTRICAL
The Lightcloud Gateway is designed to be hard-wired to AC power by a qualified electrician.
INPUT
120-277 VAC, 50/60 Hz 60-45mA
BATTERY
Li-ion battery. Contact RAB only for replacement batteries.
CAUTION! RISK OF EXPLOSION IF BATTERY IS REPLACED BY AN INCORRECT TYPE. DISPOSE OF USED BATTERIES ACCORDING TO LOCAL LAWS.
Some communities oer recycling or collection of rechargeable batteries— contact your local government for disposal practices in your area.
DISCONNECT
An external readily accessible disconnect device, such as a circuit breaker, is required.
Custom manufactured in China
Copyright © 2016 RAB Lighting, Inc.
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Contents
Introduction System Overview Lightcloud Gateway Lightcloud Devices
Finding a Suitable Location
Best Practices
Best Practices
Getting Started
Installation
Lightcloud Gateway
Lightcloud Devices & Table
Setup
Network Setup
Gateway Activation
Lightcloud Devices
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Lightcloud is a cloud-based wireless lighting control system that makes it easy to take charge of your lighting—from sensing to dimming, schedules to scenes, and everything in between. Control and configure your system remotely using the Lightcloud Application, or call RAB to have our experts set up your system just how you need it.
Welcome to lighting control that just works.
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System Overview
An individual Lightcloud installation, or Site, requires at least one Lightcloud Gateway depending on the environment and usage. Your Lightcloud devices communicate with each other and the Gateway via a wireless mesh network, which allows site layout to be flexible and robust.
The Lightcloud Gateway and Devices require a subscription to function beyond the installation period. Call RAB at 1 (844) LIGHTCLOUD or visit lightcloud.com to set up your account. Your Lightcloud subscription gets you these state-of-the-art features:
• Online control & configuration at control.lightcloud.com
• Device commissioning
• Free support
• Telephone concierge
• Energy monitoring
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Lightcloud Gateway
Lightcloud Gateway
The Gateway connects your system to our secure, private server via a cellular signal, so you don’t have to worry about providing your own internet connection. With the Gateway powered and connected, your Lightcloud site is at your command with the Lightcloud Application. For maximum security, the Gateway isn’t exposed to the internet at all, and for maximum reliability, the Gateway contains an Uninterruptible Power Supply (UPS) that will maintain power for up to 2 hours. When the Gateway is not powered or available, switching devices such as the Controller will fall back to a configurable emergency mode, such as turning on to full brightness.
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Lightcloud Devices
LIGHTCLOUD DEVICES THAT CONNECT TO THE GATEWAY
Lightcloud Controller
The Controller switches circuits up to 20A as well as provides a 0-10V dimming interface for dimmable drivers and ballasts.
Lightcloud Daylight
The Daylight is an innovative, self-powered daylight harvesting sensor that measures available light and adjusts your lighting automatically.
Lightcloud Ceiling Sensor
The Ceiling Sensor is an intelligent passive infrared motion sensor that can be configured for both occupancy and vacancy sensing. Switches up to 15A and provides 0-10V dimming.
Lightcloud Dimmer
The Wall Dimmer puts advanced control at your fingertip. Configure via the Lightcloud App to switch & dim a zone or change scenes.
Learn more about Lightcloud Devices at lightcloud.com
Lightcloud Devices
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Finding a Suitable Location
Finding a Suitable Location
The Gateway should be installed in a dry or non-condensing damp environment only.
Use these guidelines when installing additional Lightcloud devices:
• If there is a clear line of sight between two devices, they can be placed up to 1000 feet apart.
• If the two devices are separated by ordinary drywall construction, try to keep them within 100 feet of each other.
• Brick, concrete and steel construction may require additional devices to go around the obstruction.
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Best Practices
Unlike an ordinary WiFi router, where all devices must be within range of the router, hardwired Lightcloud devices extend the range of the network—so as long as each device is within range of another, you’ll have a strong, reliable system.
NOTE: Lightcloud Daylight devices do not
extend the range of a Lightcloud network.
Lightcloud Gateway
<= 100 ft.
Add an additional Lightcloud Device to extend network range around corners
BRICK,
CONCRETE OR
METAL WALL
DRYWALL
OR SIMILAR
METAL CONCRETE BRICK
PROBLEM MATERIALS
Large amounts of metal, concrete and brick are bad news for radio signals; in some cases, you’ll have to go around these obstacles with additional AC-powered Lightcloud devices.
Best Practices
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Best Practices
MICROWAVES
ELEVATOR MECHANICAL ROOMS
AMPLIFIERS & ANTENNAS
PROBLEM DEVICES & SIGNALS
Lastly, consider sources of invisible interference. Avoid placing Lightcloud devices near microwaves, motors (especially elevator mechanical rooms) or any other radio amplifiers and antennas.
Best Practices (Continued)
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Getting Started
Getting Started
GATEWAY
INSIDE YOUR GATEWAY
DEVICE TABLE MANUAL
ACTIVATION STEPS
DEVICE ID ZONE NAME
PANEL/ CIRCUIT #
PWR/ENGY DIM NOTES
CONTAINS
2x Wire Nuts 2x Mounting Screws 4x Device ID Labels 1x Power Cable*
*The Lightcloud Gateway must be mains powered for permanent installation. Power cord including for testing cellular signal strength at dierent locations in a facility.
Manual
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Installation
Installation
The Lightcloud Gateway is rated 120-277VAC and contains an integral junction box for hard-wired installation by a qualied electrician.
POWER
CELLULAR SIGNAL STRENGTH
SYSTEM STATUS
LED Indicators
POWER
Green: Fully powered
CELLULAR
O: No or poor cellular signal. You must move the Gate- way to a location with better cellular signal. Solid Yellow: Adequate cellular signal. This signal strength works for most applications, but if possible, move to a location with better signal. Solid Green: Good cellular signal.
SYSTEM STATUS
Blinking Yellow: Initializing Solid Yellow: Error: Cannot reach Lightcloud
service. Check Cellular Signal Strength and call RAB for technical support. Blinking Green: Ready to connect with new Lightcloud devices Solid Green: Normal operation
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Installation Lightcloud Gateway
Follow instructions and steps to successfully install your Gateway.
Installing the Lightcloud Gateway
Turn o the breaker and prepare the circuit you’ll use to power the Gateway. A dedicated circuit is recommended.
Remove a knockout (KO) from the Gateway using a flat-blade screwdriver and hammer. Place the screw­driver blade at the edge of the KO, then tap the screwdriver with the hammer to weaken the attachment. Work your way around the edge of the KO until it breaks away.
Choose a location with good cellular signal. Check your
phone’s signal for reference.
NOTE: Locations with significant concrete and brick construction, or underground locations, are not recommended. Do not install inside
metal enclosures.
1 2 3
OFF
OFF
WARNI NG
STEP ONE STEP TWO STEP THREE
3:14
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Installation Lightcloud Gateway
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Mount the Gateway to the installation surface using size 10 screws appropriate for the surface material. For direct installation onto an external junction box, use the junction box’s included screws.
NOTE: Conduit must be used to connect to side knockouts.
4
Turn breaker back on.
ON
ON
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STEP FOUR STEP FIVE STEP SIX
Install included battery with negative (-) end facing towards junction box area. Call RAB to request replacement rechargeable batteries. Use RAB-provided batteries only.
Connect hot and neutral wires with included wire nuts.
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DEVICE ID ZONE NAME
PANEL/
CIRCUIT #
PWR/ENGY DIM NOTES
Installation Lightcloud Gateway
Installing Lightcloud Gateway (Continued)
Turn on the Gateway main power switch. Replace out­er cover and use included screws to secure.
When all devices are installed and powered, you’re ready to call RAB to activate and verify your system, and complete your site’s configuration.
Confirm that the cellular signal strength LED is yellow or green. If the Gateway is powered but this LED is not lit, relocate the Gateway to an area with better reception.
You can use the included power cable to easily test the signal strength in a few locations, but remember that the Gateway must be hardwired for perma­nent installation.
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Place extra Device ID stickers on your Lightcloud Device Table (see page 18) for future reference.
For each device, find the number from the panel board and write it down on the Device Table.
STEP SEVEN STEP NINESTEP EIGHT
GATEWAY DEVICE IDs
1
2
3
NOTE: Use only RAB- authorized parts.
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Lightcloud Devices and Table
Lightcloud Device Table
The Device Table is essential for referencing during setup or for troubleshooting—don’t forget it! Two copies are provided: one to keep near your Gateway, and one for the building owner or facility manager to file.
PWR/ENGY: if a zone uses the Controller’s
integrated power monitoring, place a checkmark.
DIM: if a zone uses the Controller’s 0-10V
dimming wires, place a checkmark here.
Lightcloud Devices
Lightcloud devices that are mains hard-wired powered are designed to be installed on a junction box or similar enclosure, and must be installed by a qualified electrician. Refer to your device’s manual for installation considerations and best practices.
TIP: Use extra Device ID
stickers on or near your devices or circuits for easier identification.
MOUNT IT HOW TO USE ITIN THE BOX
GATEWAY ID:
Place Gateway ID sticker at the top.Mount device table to breaker box.
DEVICE ID ZONE NAME
PANEL/
CIRCUIT #
PWR/ENGY DIM NOTES
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Gateway Activation
When you power your Gateway and it shows sucient cellular signal (solid yellow or green LED), call 1 (844) LIGHTCLOUD or 1 (844) 544-4825 to activate it and complete the rest of your site setup.
Network Setup
To add new devices to your Lightcloud network, call RAB at 1 (844) LIGHTCLOUD.
Software Setup
Lightcloud is cloud-basedno software to install or maintain, ever. Once you have a Lightcloud account, you can login to lightcloud.com at any time to congure and control your system.
Full Service
Need to change something about your system? No need to log in RAB can do it for you! Call 1 (844) LIGHTCLOUD and our support specialists will get you where you want to be.
Setup
Setup
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FCC Information:
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two 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.
Note: This device has been tested and found to comply with the limits for Class B digital devices pursuant to Part 15 Subpart B, of the FCC rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential environment. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy, and if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual, 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 o and on, the user is encouraged to try and 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 dierent from that to which the receiver is connected.
- Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
To comply with the FCCs RF exposure limits for general population / uncontrolled exposure, this transmitter must be installed to provide a separation distance of at least 20 cm from all persons and must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter.
CAUTION: Changes or modications to this equipment not expressly approved by RAB Lighting may void the users authority to operate this equipment.
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Welcome
LCDIMMERW
Dimmer
1 (844) LIGHTCLOUD
or 1 (844) 544-4825
WE’R E H E R E TO HELP:
© RAB Lighting, Inc
170 Ludlow Avenue Northvale, NJ 07647 Custom manufactured in China
1 (844) LIGHTCLOUD
1 (844) 544-4825
Lightcloud is a commercial wireless lighting control system & service. It’s powerful and flexible, yet easy to use and install. Learn more at
lightcloud.com
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Lightcloud is a wireless
lighting control service.
The Lightcloud Dimmer
is an in-wall switch that
connects wirelessly to a
Lightcloud Controller
to provide switching,
dimming and scene
control.
Hello
Product Features
Wireless Control & Configuration
Zone Switching & Dimming
Dim Level Indicator
Scene Selection
Nightlight
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PART NUMBER
LCDIMMER/W
INPUT
120-277VAC, 50/60Hz, 2W
OPERATING TEMPERATURE
0ºC to 40ºC
Specifications
DIMENSIONS
Dimmer: 1.77”W x 2.7”H x 1.49”D Faceplate: 2.94”W x 4.69”H x 0.06”D Faceplace Bracket: 2.8”W x 4.55”H x 0.13”D
18AWG grounding; terminals supporting up to 12AWG wire
WIRELESS RANGE
Line-of-Sight: 1000 feet Obstructions: 100 feet
Contents
Dimmer Faceplate
Faceplate Bracket
Instruction Manual
2x 6-32 1/2” Screws
2x 6-32 5/16” Screws
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Wiring
BL ACK / HOT
GREEN / GROUND
WHITE / NEUTRAL
PANEL
CAUTION
•Use only copper wire.
•Do not operate with the faceplate removed.
•This product should only be installed by a qualified electrician and in compliance with local and national electrical codes.
•This product should only be installed in a UL-approved single gang wall-box enclosure.
•Indoor use only.
What You Need
A Lightcloud Gateway
A Ceiling Sensor
(Or similar actuator)
1 (844) LIGHTCLOUD
or 1 (844) 544-4825
WE ’R E HERE TO H ELP:
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Setup & Installation
OFF
WA R N ING
OFF
1
Turn o power
Finding a suitable location
Lightcloud uses a wireless mesh network to connect devices such as the Dimmer to the Gateway. Unlike a WiFi router, each Lightcloud device may connect another device to the network. If there is a clear line of sight between two Lightcloud devices, they can be placed up to 1000 feet apart. If the two devices are separated by ordinary drywall construction, try to keep them within 100 feet of each other. Brick, concrete and steel construction may require additional AC-powered Lightcloud devices to go around the obstruction. See the Deployment section of your Gateway for more information.
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Setup & Installation (cont’d)
2
2a
Install the Lightcloud Dimmer
Screw the line (black) and neutral (white) wires into the labeled connectors on the back of the Dimmer. Connect the ground wire (green).
2b
Use the two 6-32 1/2" Phillips round head screws to secure the Dimmer to the junction box.
Make sure the arrow labeled “TOP” is pointing up.
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2d
Snap the faceplate onto the faceplate bracket.
2c
Use the two 6-32 5/16" Phillips flat-head screws provided to secure the faceplate bracket to the Dimmer.
Setup & Installation (cont’d)
2
Install the Lightcloud Dimmer (cont’d)
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Setup & Installation (cont’d)
For setup and maintenance, we provide two Lightcloud Device Tables with the Gateway: one that you can attach to your panel and one to hand o to a building manager. Attach the Device Identification stickers included with each device to a row, then write in additional informa­tion, such as Zone name, Panel/Circuit Number, and whether or not a zone uses dimming.
DE VI CE ID s
ZO NE NA ME
PA NE L/ CI RC UIT #
3
Labeling your device
4
Power up
To add your Lightcloud Dimmer to your system, enable Setup Mode via the Lightcloud application or call RAB at 1 (844) 544-4825. When the Dimmer powers up, it will automatically try to join, and keep trying until it is able to join.
If you are installing multiple devices, you may wait until they are all installed to enable Setup Mode.
When all devices have been commissioned, remember to disable Setup Mode.
ON
5
Confirm device connectivity
Confirm Network Status Indicator is solid green (see details below).
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Functionality
Overview
DEVICE BUTTON
NETWORK INDICATOR
SIGNAL STRENGTH
INDICATOR
TOP BUTTON
BOTTOM BUTTON
NIGHT
LIGHT
DIM LEVEL
INDICATOR
Configuration
To pair the Dimmer with a zone, assign scenes or perform other configuration, use the Lightcloud web application or call RAB:
1 (844) LIGHTCLOUD
or 1 (844) 544-4825
WE ’R E HERE TO H ELP:
DEVICE BUTTON (press using paperclip):
Single press: Indicate in Lightcloud application
Hold for 10 seconds: Force device to leave current Lightcloud network
DIM LEVEL INDICATOR:
• Displays current dim level (Zone mode)
NIGHTLIGHT:
White: Lit when zone is o so you can find the dimmer
SIGNAL STRENGTH INDICATOR:
•Indicates strength of the connection to next Lightcloud Device
NETWORK INDICATOR:
Solid green: Connected to a Lightcloud network
Blinking red: Not connected to a Lightcloud network
The network and signal strength indicators are lit for 10 minutes following initial power on. To display the indicators later on, simply press the device button once.
TOP AND BOTTOM BUTTONS:
Functionality depends on which mode is being used; see next page for details.
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Functionality (cont’d)
Features
The Lightcloud Dimmer can be used in Switch Mode, Dimmer Mode or Scene Mode. To switch between these modes and access other configuration options, use the Lightcloud web application, or call RAB at 1-844-LIGHTCLOUD.
SWITCH MODE: In Switch Mode, the Dimmer is paired with a specific zone to provide switching.
Top and Bottom Buttons:
•Single Press: Switch zone on/o
DIMMER MODE: Dimmer Mode takes Switch Mode
and adds dimming capabilities.
Top Button:
• Single press while zone is o: switch zone on.
• Single press while zone is on: dim up to max gradually,
stopping at current position if bottom button is pressed.
• Press and hold while zone is on: dim up gradually, release to set dim level.
Bottom Button:
• Single press while zone is on: switch zone o.
• Press and hold while zone is on: dim down gradually,
release to set dim level.
SCENE MODE:
In Scene Mode, the top and bottom
buttons activate preselected scenes. This can be configured using the Lightcloud web application or by calling RAB.
FCC Information:
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to
the following two 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.
Note: This device has been tested and found to comply with the limits for
Class B digital devices pursuant to Part 15 Subpart B, of the FCC rules.
These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful
interference in a residential environment. This equipment generates, uses,
and can radiate radio frequency energy, and if not installed and used in
accordance with the instruction manual, 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 o and on, the user is encouraged to try and
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 dierent from that to
which the receiver is connected.
• Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
To comply with FCC RF exposure limits for general population/
uncontrolled exposure, this transmitter must be installed to provide a
separation distance of at least 20cm from all persons and must not be
co-located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter.
CAUTION: Changes or modifications to this equipment not expressly
approved by RAB Lighting, Inc. may void the user’s authority to operate
this equipment. Custom manufactured in China.
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Welcome
LCDAYLIGHT
Daylight
© RAB Lighting, Inc
170 Ludlow Avenue Northvale, NJ 07647 Custom manufactured in China
1 (844) LIGHTCLOUD
1 (844) 544-4825 support@lightcloud.com
Lightcloud is a commercial wireless lighting control system & service. It’s powerful and flexible, yet easy to use and install. Learn more at
lightcloud.com
1 (844) LIGHTCLOUD
1 (844) 544-4825
support@lightcloud.com
WE ’R E HE RE TO HEL P:
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Lightcloud is a wireless
lighting control service.
The Lightcloud Daylight
is a remote, self-powered,
open-loop light sensor
that can switch and dim
Lightcloud Controllers
and other Lightcloud
devices.
Hello
Product Features
Wireless Sensing & Configuration
Ambient Light Sensor
Innovative Self-Powered Design
No Batteries
Patent Pending
FCC Information:
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two 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.
Note: This device has been tested and found to comply with the limits for Class B digital devices pursuant
to Part 15 Subpart B, of the FCC rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against
harmful interference in a residential environment. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio
frequency energy, and if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual, 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 o and on, the user is encouraged to try and 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 dierent from that to which the receiver is connected.
• Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
To comply with FCC RF exposure limits for general population/uncontrolled exposure, this transmitter
must be installed to provide a separation distance of at least 20cm from all persons and must not be
co-located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter.
CAUTION: Changes or modifications to this equipment not expressly approved by RAB Lighting, Inc.
may void the user’s authority to operate this equipment.
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Contents
PART N UMBER
LCDAYLIGHT
OPER ATING TE MPERATURE
-10ºC to 40ºC
OPERATING HUMIDITY
10% RH to 95% RH
OVERALL DIMENSIONS
5.25” x 3.16” x 1”
Specifications
USB POWER SPECIFICATIONS
Nominal Input Voltage 100-240VAC Nominal Input Current 6mA Nominal Power 0.2W Frequency 47Hz-63Hz
Warrant y is active as long a s service plan is active. Indoor R ated.
Lightcloud Daylight Instruction Manual
Mounting Screws
Straight & Angled Mounting Brackets
Power Supply for Setup USB Cable for Setup
What You Need
Lightcloud Gateway
A Lightcloud installation requires at least one Lightcloud Gateway to manage your devices.
The Daylight is designed to remotely control one or more Lightcloud devices that are capable of switching or dimming, such as the Lightcloud Controller or Ceiling Sensor.
1 (844) LIGHTCLOUD
1 (844) 544-4825
support@lightcloud.com
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Lightcloud Controller
(Or similar Lightcloud actuation device)
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Setup & Installation
2
Contact RAB to add your Daylight
Call us at 1(844) LIGHTCLOUD or email support@lightcloud.com and we'll get your Daylight device added to your Lightcloud network immediately. When USB power is removed, it is normal for this LED to be unlit.
1
Plug in the Daylight device (setup only)
To join your Daylight to a Lightcloud network, plug it in with the included Micro USB power adapter. The white Power Indicator will come on and the Device Status Indicator will blink red every 10 seconds until it is joined to your network. For setup purposes, you can plug the device in anywhere that’s convenient, but please stay near the location where it will be permanently installed in order to ensure continued network connectivity. Once setup has been completed, you can unplug the device and it will operate exclusively on solar power—no batteries necessary.
DEV ICE STATUS IN DICATO R
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Setup & Installation (cont’d)
The Daylight needs sunlight to operate, and must be within range of another Lightcloud device. Direct sunlight is ideal, but indirect sunlight may be acceptable if there’s enough of it.
3
Find a Suitable Location
Exampl e of ideal placements
3a
A skylight is a great location for the Lightcloud Daylight. Be aware of where shadows will land throughout the day and position the device where it will receive the most direct sunlight.
3b
NOTE: Remember, south-facing surfaces usually receive more direct sunlight than north-facing surfaces.
SKYLIGHT
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Setup & Installation (cont’d)
The Daylight includes an angled mounting bracket that can be used to maximize the amount of sunlight landing on the device’s face.
3c
In some cases, you may want to use an extension of some kind (not included) to mount the device from the ceiling. Just be sure it ends up in direct sunlight as much as possible.
3d
DIRECT SUNLIGHT
Use angled bracket to get more direct sunlight
DIRECT SUNLIGHT
May need to use an extensi on to obtain dire ct sunlight
CEILING
WINDOW
!
!
The Daylight must be within range of a Lightcloud device or Gateway. See “Finding a Location”
The Daylight will not act as a “repeater” to extend the range of your Lightcloud network. If you need to extend your network range, use a Lightcloud Controller or other AC-powered device.
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Setup & Installation (cont’d)
4
Install
Login at lightcloud.com and click on Devices to associate a zone at your site. The application will show the last measured light level so you can configure actions to take at dierent levels. Or, simply call or email us:
5
Configure
1 (844) LIGHTCLOUD
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Screw the straight or angled mounting bracket to the mounting surface.
4a
Snap the Daylight onto the mounting bracket.
4b
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Functionality
Overview
DEVICE STATUS INDICATOR:
Unlit: When not powered by USB, indicates that the device is joined to a Lightcloud network and is operating normally
Solid green: When powered by USB, indicates that the device is joined to a Lightcloud network
Green blink: After pressing the Device Button, indicates that a light level measurement has been transmitted
Single red blink every 10 seconds: Not joined to a Lightcloud network
Green/Red alternating: Resetting to factory defaults
USB POWER INDICATOR:
White: Powered by USB
DEVICE BUTTON:
Press: Indicate in Lightcloud application and measure light level
Hold for 10 seconds while USB powered: Force device to leave current Lightcloud network
Hold for 10 seconds while connecting USB power: Reset to factory defaults and leave current network
DAYLIGHT HARVESTING:
Daylight Harvesting is the use of daylight to oset the use of electric lighting to light a space. If there’s enough daylight in a space, the Lightcloud Daylight can make sure the lights are turned down or o, and turn them back on when the sun goes down.
The Lightcloud Daylight automatically takes light level measurements every 10 minutes. Pressing the Device Button will make an immediate measurement. Call or email RAB, or log in to lightcloud.com to configure actions to take at dierent light levels, such as turning o a zone when the light level exceeds 50 foot-candles.
AMB IENT LIGH T SENSOR
DEV ICE BUT TON
USB P OWER INDI CATOR
DEV ICE STATU S INDI CATOR
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Welcome
LCCONTROL20/D10
Controller
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support@lightcloud.com
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Contents
Lightcloud Controller
Instruction Manual
Wire Nuts
NPT Nut O-ring
x 4 x 2
Specifications
PART NUMBER
LCCONTROL20/D10
INPUT
120-277VAC, 50/60Hz <2W (Standby - 4W (Active)
MA XIMUM SWITCHED LOAD RATINGS
For Control of Magnetic, Electronic Ballast or LED
277VAC: 20A Magnetic/Resistive
240VAC: 5A Tungsten/Electronic, 20A FLA/ 60 LRA, 2HP
120VAC: 15A Tungsten, 1HP
OPERATING TEMPERATURE
-40ºC to +40ºC
OVERALL DIMENSIONS
1.55" diameter, 5.75" length 1/2" NPT Mount, Male 16AWG pigtails
WIRELESS RANGE
Warranty is active as long as service plan is active Class 2 IP66 Rated Indoor and Outdoor Rated Wet and Damp Location Plenum Rated
Line-of-Sight: 1000 feet Obstructions: 100 feet
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What You Need
Lightcloud Gateway
A Lightcloud installation requires at least one Lightcloud Gateway to manage your devices.
1 (844) LIGHTCLOUD
or 1 (844) 544-4825
support@lightcloud.com
WE ’ RE HERE TO HELP:
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Wiring
SWITCHED NEUTRAL
The “Switched Neutral” white with red stripe wire is the neutral line for the load being switched. This enables power measurement. See the Power Measurement section under “Functionality” for more information.
BL ACK
WHITE/RED
0-10V DIMMING
Panel
Controller
Lightcloud
Load
BL ACK / HOT
WHITE / NEUTRAL
WHITE
BL ACK
RED
WHITE
PURPLE
GRAY
PURPLE
GRAY
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Setup & Installation
1
OFF
WARNING
OFF
Turn o power
Find a Suitable Location
1a
Use these guidelines when installing devices:
• If there is a clear line of sight between two Lightcloud devices, they can be placed up to 1000 feet apart.
• If the two devices are separated by ordinary drywall construction, try to keep them within 100 ft. of each other.
• Brick, concrete and steel construction may require additional Lightcloud devices to go around the obstruction.
Lightcloud Gateway
<= 100 ft.
Add an additional Lightcloud Device to extend network range around corners
BR IC K,
CONC R ET E OR
ME TA L WA LL
DR YW AL L OR S IMIL AR
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Setup & Installation (cont’d)
2
Install your Lightcloud Controller
0-10V DIMMING
NOTE: The National Electrical Code requires that low-voltage wiring used in
the same enclosure as high-voltage wiring have an equal or better insulation
rating. You may need to complete your low-voltage wiring in another
enclosure or use a partition.
0-10V is a common method of low-voltage control of dimmable drivers and ballasts. Purple: 0-10V positive | Gray: 0-10V common
2a
Install at a Junction Box (Indoor/Outdoor)
Controller
Lightcloud
RED
WHITE
WHITE
BLACK
GRAY
PURPLE
WHITE/RED
To Load
To PanelTo Driver/Ballast
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2b
At Lighting Panel or Trough
Space and code allowing, you may install Lightcloud devices directly in your breaker box or lighting panel. Alternatively, break out lighting circuits and install Lightcloud devices in a separate trough.
WHITE
BLACK
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Setup & Installation (cont’d)
3
Labeling your device
CO NTRO LLER DE VI C E IDs
For setup and maintenance, we provide two Lightcloud Device Tables with the Gateway: one that you can attach to your panel and one to hand o to a building manager. Attach the Device Identification stickers included with each device to a row, then write in additional information, such as Zone name, Panel/Circuit Number, and whether or not a zone uses dimming.
Your Site Name
ZON E NAM E
PA NE L / CIR C UIT #
DIM MING
Front Desk 2
DE VICE I D
1
1
2
3
To add new devices to your Lightcloud network, call RAB at 1 (844) LIGHTCLOUD, or email us at support@lightcloud.com.
4
Power up
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Solid GREEN when connected to your
Lightcloud network. Blinking RED when not
connected. The device will automatically
continue trying to connect to a network
in Setup Mode.
Illuminates when the device receives a
message and indicates the strength of
the signal.
3 - Best signal
2 - Acceptable signal
1 - Unacceptable signal
Consult the “Finding a Location” section
for more information
5
STATUS INDICATOR
SIGNAL INDICATOR
Confirm Device Connectivity
• Illuminated when device is powered
• Press once to highlight this device in the
Lightcloud Application
• Press twice and hold to set dim level
Press twice to toggle circuit on and o
• Press and hold for 10 seconds to remove
this device from a Lightcloud network
• Blinks when device is indicated from the
Lightcloud Application
DEVICE IDENTIFICATION BUTTON
Confirm Status Indicator is Solid Green (see details below)
Controller
Lightcloud
Log on to www.lightcloud.com or call 1 (844) LIGHTCLOUD
6
Commission your devices
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Functionality
Configuration
Operating Modes
All configuration of Lightcloud products may be performed using the Lightcloud web or mobile application, or by calling RAB.
CONTROLLE R Provides switching and dimming for a single zone
TRIGGER Detect when an attached circuit is open or closed. For example,
you could attach the Controller in Trigger mode to an existing occupancy sensor to allow your Lightcloud system to react to the sensor.
GR AY
Controller
Lightcloud
Load
Existing
Occupancy
Sensor
WHITE
WHITE
BLACK
BL ACKBL ACK
BL ACK
RED
PURPLE
RED
WHITE
WHITE
WHITE/RED
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Any wires not in use must be capped o
or otherwise insulated.
RE PE ATE R: Disables zone control and power measurement, and
extends the range of your network.
POWER ME A SU REME NT: The Lightcloud Controller is capable of
measuring the power usage of the attached circuit. In order to utilize this function, the neutral wire of the load must be connected to the white-red sense wire. If the Switched Neutral line cannot be used, it should be tied to the regular neutral wires (i.e. all neutral wires joined).
POWER LOSS D ETEC TION: If mains power to the Controller is lost,
the dev
ice will detect this and alert the Lightcloud application.
EMERGE NC Y D EFAU LT: If communication is lost, the Controller may
optionally fall back to a specific state, such as turning the attached circuit on.
!
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FCC Information: This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two 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.
Note: This device has been tested and found to comply with the limits for Class B digital devices pursuant to Part 15 Subpart B, of the FCC rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential environment. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy, and if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual, 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 o and on, the user is encouraged to try and 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 dierent from that to which the receiver is connected.
• Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
To comply with the FCC's RF exposure limits for general population / uncontrolled exposure, this transmitter must be installed to provide a separation distance of at least 20 cm from all persons and must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter.
CAUTION: Changes or modifications to this equipment not expressly approved by RAB Lighting may void the user’s authority to operate this equipment.
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© RAB Lighting, Inc
170 Ludlow Avenue Northvale, NJ 07647
Custom manufactured in China
1 (844) LIGHTCLOUD
1 (844) 544-4825 support@lightcloud.com
Lightcloud is a commercial wireless lighting control system & service. It’s powerful and flexible, yet easy to use and install. Learn more at
lightcloud.com
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Welcome
LCSENSE15/D10
Ceiling Sensor
© RAB Lighting, Inc
170 Ludlow Avenue Northvale, NJ 07647
Custom manufactured in China
1 (844) LIGHTCLOUD
1 (844) 544-4825 support@lightcloud.com
Lightcloud is a commercial wireless lighting control system & service. It’s powerful and flexible, yet easy to use and install. Learn more at
lightcloud.com
1 (844) LIGHTCLOUD
1 (844) 544-4825
support@lightcloud.com
WE ’R E HE RE TO HEL P:
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Lightcloud is a wireless
lighting control service.
The Lightcloud Ceiling
Sensor is a remotely
configurable passive infrared
motion sensor that can
switch and dim both hard-
wired circuits and remote
circuits using Lightcloud
Controllers.
Hello
Product Features
Advanced PIR Sensing
Secure Cloud Control & Configuration
Retrofit-Friendly Local Control
Scheduling & Astronomical Clock
Power Monitoring
0-10V Dimming
Patent Pending
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Contents
PART N UMBER
LCSENSE15/D10
INPU T
120-277 VAC , 50/60Hz, <1W (Standby) - 2W (Active)
MA XIMUM SWI TCHED LO AD RATIN GS
Electronic Ballast: 277VAC, 3300W Magnetic Ballast: 277VAC, 1200W / 120VAC, 800W Tungsten: 220VAC, 3000W Dimming: 0-10V (Class2)
OPER ATING TE MPERATURE
-20ºC to 40ºC
Specifications
OPER ATING HU MIDIT Y
10% RH to 95% RH Non-Condensing
OVERAL L DIMEN SIONS
4.91” Diam eter, 1.61” Height
WIRELESS R ANGE
Line-of-Sigh t: 1000 feet Obstru ctions: 100 feet
Warrant y is active as long a s service plan is active. Indoor Damp Location
Lightcloud Ceiling Sensor Instruction Manual
Wire Nuts
x 4
x 2
What You Need
Lightcloud Gateway
A Lightcloud installation requires at least one Lightcloud Gateway to manage your devices.
1 (844) LIGHTCLOUD
or 1 (844) 544-4825
support@lightcloud.com
WE ’R E HERE TO HELP :
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Wiring
SWI TCH ED NEUTRAL
The “S witched N eutral” whi te with red s tripe wi re is the neutral line for th e load being swi tched. Th is enables power measure ment. Se e the Power M easuremen t sectio n under “Func tionality ” for more i nformation .
BL ACK
WHI TE/RE D
0- 10V DI MM ING
Panel
Load
BL ACK / H OT
WHI TE / NE UTR AL
WHI TE
BL ACK
RED
WHI TE
PURPL E
GRAY
PURPL E
GRAY
Setup & Installation
1
Find a suitable location
Use these guidelines when installing devices:
• If there is a clear line of sight between two Lightcloud devices, they can be placed up to 1000 feet apart.
• If the two devices are separated by ordinary drywall construction, try to keep them within 100 feet of each other.
• Brick, concrete and steel construction may require additional Lightcloud devices to go around the obstruction.
!
This product should only be installed by a qualified electrician and in compliance with local and national electrical codes.
Ligh tcloud Gate way
<= 100 ft .
Add an additio nal Lightcloud Device to ext end network rang e around cor ners
BR IC K ,
CONC RE T E O R
ME TA L W ALL
DR Y WA LL OR S IMIL A R
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Setup & Installation (cont’d)
DE VI CE ID s
3
Labeling your device
For setup and maintenance, we provide two Lightcloud Device Tables with the Gateway: one that you can attach to your panel and one to hand o to a building manager. Attach the Device Identification stickers included with each device to a row, then write in additional information, such as Zone name, Panel/Circuit Number, and whether or not a zone uses dimming.
ZO NE NA ME
PA NEL / CI RC UIT #
INSTALL AT A JUNCTION BOX INDOOR/OUTDOOR
The Ceiling Sensor can control other Lightcloud devices, wirelessly. If you don’t need to hard-wire a switched circuit to the Sensor, no problem—just tie the white/red wire to neutral and cap o any unused wires.
2
Install your Lightcloud Ceiling Sensor
Senso r attached
attac hed to wired
junction box
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Setup & Installation (cont’d)
4
5
Power up
Confirm device connectivity
Confirm Status Indicator is solid green. If it is not, make sure your device is within range of another Lightcloud AC-powered device.
To add new devices to your Lightcloud network, call RAB at 1 (844) LIGHTCLOUD, or email us at support@lightcloud.com.
STATUS
INDICATOR
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Setup & Installation (cont’d)
6
Place cover
Secure cover onto sensor by pushing up and twisting to the right (clockwise).
7
Commission & Configure Your Devices
All Lightcloud products can be commissioned and configured by:
• Logging on to lightcloud.com
• Calling RAB at 1 (844) LIGHTCLOUD
• Emailing us at support@lightcloud.com
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Functionality
Overview
STATU S INDIC ATOR
POWE R INDI CATOR
DEV ICE BUT TON
MOTI ON INDI CATOR
LIG HT SENSOR
SENSO R
SIG NAL INDI CATOR
STATUS INDICATOR:
• Solid GREEN when connected to your Lightcloud network
• Blinking RED when not connected to a Lightcloud network. The device will automatically continue trying to connect to a network that is in Setup Mode.
POWER INDICATOR:
Illuminated when powered. Blinking when indicated from the Lightcloud application.
SIGNAL INDICATOR:
After the Device Button has been pressed, this indicator illuminates when the device receives a message and indicates the strength of the signal. 3 - Best Signal 2 - Acceptable Signal 1 - Unacceptable Signal
Consult the “Finding a Location” section for more information.
DEVICE BUTTON:
• Press once to highlight this device in the Lightcloud Application (pressing once also enables display of the Signal Indicators)
• Press twice to toggle circuit on and o
• Press twice and hold to set dim level
• Press and hold for 10 seconds to remove this device from a Lightcloud network
MOTION INDICATOR:
Illuminates when motion is detected
SENSOR:
Passive-infrared motion sensor
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OCCUPANCY & VACANCY SENSING:
The Lightcloud Ceiling Sensor can operate in either Occupancy or Vacancy Sensor modes, selectable via the Lightcloud application. In Occupancy mode, the attached circuit will be switched on when motion is detected, and o (or dimmed) when the timeout expires. In Vacancy mode, the attached circuit will be turned o when the motion timeout expires, but will only be turned on via the Lightcloud application, Lightcloud Wall Switch, or similar. Motion detection and timeout can still be used via Lightcloud Automations to control other devices.
CONTROLLER MODE:
In Controller Mode, the attached circuit is controllable as an independent zone in the Lightcloud application. Motion detection and timeout can still be used via Lightcloud Automations to control other devices.
RANGE TEST MODE:
When Range Test Mode is activated via the Lightcloud application, the timeout period is shortened so that you can test dierent sensitivities quickly. All indicators will go o except for the Motion Indicator. When satisfied, turn o Range Test Mode to continue normal operation.
Functionality (cont’d)
Features
SIDE VIEW
TOP VIEW
15’ 7.5’ 7.5’ 15’
30’
9’
0’
0’
7.5’
7.5’
15’
15’
PASSIVE INFRARED MOTION DETECTION
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POWER LOSS DETECTION:
If power to the Ceiling Sensor is lost, the device will detect this and alert the Lightcloud application.
EMERGENCY DEFAULT:
If communication is lost, the Ceiling Sensor may optionally fall back to a specific state, such as turning the attached circuit on. This may be configured via the Lightcloud application or by calling RAB.
Functionality (cont’d)
Features
010V DIMMING:
0-10V is a common method of low-voltage control of dimmable drivers and ballasts. Purple: 0-10V positive | Gray: 0-10V common
Note: The National Electrical Code requires that low-voltage wiring used in the same enclosure as high voltage wiring have an equal or better insulation rating. You may need to complete your low-voltage wiring in another enclosure or use a partition.
DEVICE IDENTIFICATION:
For help with installation, there are two ways to identify this device:
• Pressing the Device Button on the actual product will produce a message in the Lightcloud application indicating which device you are working with.
• Pressing the “Indicate” button in the Lightcloud application will cause the device’s Status Indicator to blink green. This will also switch the device’s relay on and o repeatedly, allowing you to quickly identify which circuit it is.
POWER MEASUREMENT:
The Lightcloud Ceiling Sensor is capable of measuring the power usage of the attached circuit. In order to utilize this function, the neutral wire of the load must be connected to the white-red switched neutral wire. If this wire is not used, it should be tied to the regular neutral wire (i.e. all neutral wires joined).
FCC Information: This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two 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.
Note: This device has been tested and found to comply with the limits for Class B digital devices pursuant to Part 15 Subpart B, of the FCC rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential environment. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy, and if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual, 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 o and on, the user is encouraged to try and 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 dierent from that to which the receiver is connected.
• Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
To comply with the FCC's RF exposure limits for general population / uncontrolled exposure, this transmitter must be installed to provide a separation distance of at least 20 cm from all persons and must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter.
CAUTION: Changes or modifications to this equipment not expressly approved by RAB Lighting may void the user’s authority to operate this equipment.
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