Lighting Relay Panel Controller User’s Guide Lighting Panel Controller 4.x User’s Guide For: L26 Series L28 Series L35 Series Qwik-Kit™ and TRIATEK Legacy Products: RCS1000 L28 DRC Includes: LP-PK 4.X Setup Software Users Guide 1025 Cobb Place Blvd Suite 100 Kennesaw, GA 30144 • 800-241-9173 • www.lumisys1.
Lighting Relay Panel Controller User’s Guide Attention This section serves as a notice of the immediate or potential dangers involved when working with the equipment described throughout this manual. Any person involved in installation, maintenance, or service of the equipment should first carefully examine the equipment and read the instructions contained in this manual to ensure that personal and/or equipment injury is avoided.
Lighting Relay Panel Controller User’s Guide Table of Contents LRP Controller User Guide Overvie LRP Controller Hardware Features Group, Output and System Status LEDs.............................. 5 Power, Communication and Watchdog LEDs....................... 6 Inputs ................................................................................. 6 Outputs ................................................................................. 7 Pushbuttons.......................................................
Lighting Relay Panel Controller User’s Guide LRP Controller User Guide Overview This user guide describes LUMISYS LRP Controller hardware and software features and how to configure these features with LUMISYS’ LP-PK Windows based Setup Software. LUMISYS’ Control Panels each contain an LRP Controller. The LRP Controller is a microprocessor-based controller that provides the latest lighting control features to automate lighting control in a facility.
Lighting Relay Panel Controller User’s Guide LRP Controller Hardware Features L2732-Kit, Figure 1 is a picture of the LRP Controller used for Models: L2532-K, L2632K, L2930-K, L2732-K, L35 Series, L26 Series and TRIATEK Legacy Products: L2500 and RCS1000. Figure 2 is a picture of the LRP Controller used for the L28 Series. 1 2 See Figure 1 3 1. Group Status A description of each numbered item is listed below. 4 17 6 3. System Status 5 14 17 8 7 13 13 18 12 2.
Lighting Relay Panel Controller User’s Guide See Figure 1 3. System Status LED #1 (top, right) is the heartbeat of the LRP Controller. During normal operation this LED should be flashing on and off. During programming mode it will be steady on. If this LED is not flashing during normal operation then there is a potential problem with the LRP Controller. Please see theTroubleshooting section of this guide. 4. The LRP Controllers will use STATUS LEDs 2-7 to display network communication information.
Lighting Relay Panel Controller User’s Guide of 120 inputs. This is not available for the LRP Controller L28 Series. 11. Input Power jumper provides the capability to select the LRP Controller to power its inputs or allow an external power source to power its inputs. Occupancy sensors that use 24VDC to power the sensor are typical applications that are externally powering an input. Jumper in the “N” position configures the inputs to be dry contact and powered by the LRP Controller.
Lighting Relay Panel Controller User’s Guide LRP Controller Software Features The LRP Controller software features listed in this user guide apply to the LUMISYS models running software version 4.0. Number of Inputs • 24 inputs standard per LP-Controller. (16 on L28 Series) • Expandable to 120 inputs (16 maximum on L28 Series) with additional input expansion modules, part number LEXP. • 1 analog input per LRP Controller. (Not available on L28 Series).
Lighting Relay Panel Controller User’s Guide • • Linked On inputs are designed for multi-level lighting control applications that require timers for automatic shutoff of lighting. A typical application is 1/3, 2/3 and 3/3 lighting levels in conference room. One input is assigned to the 1/3 level output and a second input to the 2/3 level output. Typically two additional inputs are assigned as Momentary Off inputs for the 1/3 and 2/3 outputs.
Lighting Relay Panel Controller User’s Guide Number of Relays/Outputs • • • This feature provides the capability to limit the number of outputs the LrP Controller will control. This value can be between 1-60 outputs (8 for the L28 Series Controller).
Lighting Relay Panel Controller User’s Guide Serial On Priority • • • Serial On Priority provides the capability to assign a network command priority over a Momentary Off, Momentary On/Off, Input Timer Duration, On-Time After Flash or Maintained Input with None selected for Maintained Input Priority. Each Normal or Super Group has the option for Serial On Priority.
Lighting Relay Panel Controller User’s Guide • • • • • To determine the address of the LRP Controller add the value of LEDs 2-9 that are blinking. All LEDs blinking will repre sent address 255. To increment the address by one press the OVER (or CH) pushbutton. Continue to increment until the desired network address is displayed. To decrement the address by one press the STAT (or TG) pushbutton. Continue to decrement until the desired network address is displayed.
Lighting Relay Panel Controller User’s Guide Software Installation of LP-PK 1) For LP-PK versions 4.03 and higher, use the Uninstall utility to remove pervious versions of LP-PK. 2) From new CD or network browse to LP-PK4.03Distro/Setup.exe and open. 3) Follow the instructions and install LP-PK. 4) At the end of the installation process you may launch LP-PK or browse to LP-PK.exe and open. The product screen appears (click “OK”), and then the Software Registration dialog box appears.
Lighting Relay Panel Controller User’s Guide Connecting LP-PK to a single LRP Controller 1) Select the communication port connected to LRP Controller. 2) Enter address of LRP Controller and select “Read This Address”. LP-PK will try to establish communication with this LRP Controller. If communication is established the LRP Controller address and it’s software version will be displayed.
Lighting Relay Panel Controller User’s Guide LRP Controller LP-PK Setup Software Creating a LRP Controller Configuration Database Overall Concept The essential function of the set-up software is to assign inputs to outputs. Hardwired inputs and outputs are “soft wired” via the “Output Group” in the set-up software. This essential concept is illustrated by the circle diagram below. Inputs Group Outputs Inputs are assigned to a Group on the main screen, “LP Programming Kit V4.0” shown below. www.
Lighting Relay Panel Controller User’s Guide Outputs are assigned to that group on the “Group Set-Up” screen shown below. Configuring Inputs Number of Inputs 1) Select the number of inputs that will be utilized by typing in a number between 1 and 120 in the box labeled “Inputs”. This number should match the input hardware provided with the LRP Controller. 2) The L28 Series input maximum is 16.
Lighting Relay Panel Controller User’s Guide Naming Inputs 1) Each input can have a name in addition to a number. 2) To automatically name the inputs as Input 1, Input 2, etc. go to the tool bar and select “Input/Create Default Name for All” then select “As Input n”. Each input will be named according to its input number e.g. Input 1, Input 2, etc.
Lighting Relay Panel Controller User’s Guide Input Polarity 1) Each input can be assigned a normally open or normally closed polarity. 2) To automatically assign all inputs to the same type go to the tool bar and select Input/Set All As Type then select the desired type. All inputs will be assigned this type. 3) To save this information to a file or to the LRP Controller see “General LRP Controller Data - Save File and Write Database to LRP Controller”.
Lighting Relay Panel Controller User’s Guide Output Flash Warning 1) To automatically assign all inputs to Flash or No Flash, go to the tool bar and select “Input/Set All For” then select Flash or No Flash. All inputs will be assigned this selection. 2) To individually set Flash, click on the box labeled “Flash” to enable the flash before off feature. The input number is located to the right of the box. 3) To deactivate the flash before off feature click on the check mark in the box.
Lighting Relay Panel Controller User’s Guide 1) From the toolbar select “Input”, then “View Current States”. 2) An Input Status screen will appear to continuously display input status for each input configured in the database. To set the number of inputs in the LRP Controller database, see the instructions titled “Number of Inputs”. 3) The boxes and numbers represent the input numbers. An “X” in the box indicates the input is activated.
Lighting Relay Panel Controller User’s Guide Group On-time After Flash 1) In the area labeled “Flash Durations” there is a box labeled “ On-Time After Flash”. 2) Set the length of time (in mm:ss). This will be the length of time the output will be on after the flash warning has occurred. 3) This value can be from 10 seconds to 60 minutes in one-second increments.
Lighting Relay Panel Controller User’s Guide Assigning Outputs/Circuits to a Group 1) Under the column heading labeled “Assigned Group” select “Setup”. This can also be accomplished by selecting Group from the toolbar then selecting “Setup”. 2) The Group Setup screen should appear. 3) Select the desired Group between 1-60, to be created or modified. 4) Once the Group number is selected, click on the box associated to the output/ relay number to be added to the group.
Lighting Relay Panel Controller User’s Guide Assigning Groups to Super Groups 1) Under the column heading labeled “Assigned Group” select “Setup”. This can also be accomplished by selecting Group from the toolbar then selecting “Setup”. 2) The Group Setup screen should appear. 3) Select the desired Super Group number between 1-60, to be created or modified. 4) Once the Group number is selected, click on the circle in the “Group Type” area labeled “Super”.
Lighting Relay Panel Controller User’s Guide View/Modify Current Output States 1) From the toolbar select “Group”, then “View/Modify Current States”. 2) A Group Status screen will appear and continuously display output status for each output configured in the database. To set the number of outputs in the LRP Controller database, see the instructions titled “Number of Relays/Outputs”. 3) To check the status of a Group, mouse-click once with the mouse cursor on the desired Group status display.
Lighting Relay Panel Controller User’s Guide Check Bad Relays/Circuits This feature provides the capability to display the relays which are not in the correct state. 1) From the toolbar select “Group”, and then select “Check For Bad Relays. 2) LP-PK will determine which relays are not in the correct state and will list them in a dialog screen. These relays may be malfunctioning and need replacing. Resetting the relays will be required to clear this screen.
Lighting Relay Panel Controller User’s Guide Address The address of the LRP Controller you selected in on-line or off-line setup. EPROM Displays the status of the LRP Controllers EPROM which contains the LRP Controllers software. This is not applicable for off-line programming. EEPROM Displays the status of the LRP Controllers non-volatile EEPROM which contains the LRP Controller database. This is not applicable for off-line programming.
Lighting Relay Panel Controller User’s Guide Saving a File 1) Select the “File” drop down menu “Save”. 2) “Save File” provides the capability to save the current information as an “.lpx” file. The name can be up to eight characters in length. 3) “File Description” provides the capability to describe the file such as “North Wing Electrical Closet" or "Fifth Floor Lighting", etc. to further explain or describe the file. 4) Press “OK” to save the file.
Lighting Relay Panel Controller User’s Guide Write Database to LRP Controller 1) Select “Device” drop down menu. Select “Write” to write LRP Controller database to the LRP Controller. 2) Select this box if header information is to be written to selected LRP Controller. Header information includes all the global LRP Controller data such as “inputs”, “relays”, “on-time after flash”, “flash off time”, “switch timer durations”, “relay refresh rate” and relay energize duration.
Lighting Relay Panel Controller User’s Guide Print LRP Controller Database 1) Select “File” drop down menu “Print” to print LRP Controller database. 2) Select the desired number of lighting zones between 1 and 60 (older systems only allow 30 zones), in increments of 1. You may type in the number or use the scrollbars for the desired number of lighting zones. A lighting zone is defined as one or more relays and is set in “Zone Info”. 3) Select “Print” to print desired lighting zones.
Lighting Relay Panel Controller User’s Guide Controller not Communicating or Communication LED TX / RX Not Blinking • Verify the LP-PK cable or network cable is connected correctly. • If you are using LP-PK verify that the correct communication port is selected. • Verify the LRP Controller is addressed properly. System Status LED 2 not On • Verify power is connected to the LRP Controller. There should be LEDs illuminated.
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