Specifications

Crestron CLS/CLSI-C6 & CLS/CLSI-C6M iLux Integrated Lighting System
Operations Guide DOC. 6347G iLux Integrated Lighting System: CLS/CLSI-C6 & CLS/CLSI-C6M 9
Connectors, Controls, and Indicators (Continued)
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CONNECTORS
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CONTROLS, AND
INDICATORS
DESCRIPTION
7 2-Digit Display
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 2-character mnemonic to
indicate which specific aspect of the CLS-C6
that is being changed. As these are being
adjusted, the display may indicate values.
Refer to “Setup Modeon page 13 for details.
8 Lights
Button and LED
Use this to select the Lights mode. The LED
illuminates when the mode is selected. Refer
to Lights Modeon page 36 for details.
9 Shades
Button and LED
Use this to select the Shades mode. The LED
illuminates when the mode is selected. Refer
to “Shades Modeon page 37 for details.
10 , , Save, and Cancel
Buttons
Use these push buttons to navigate and
execute setup functions. The Save and
Cancel LEDs indicate when these functions
are active. Refer to “Setup Modeon page 13
for details.
11 Reset Button 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
2-digit display shows “– –”, and all lighting
loads go to their previous state).
12 Shift LEDs 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 must always be in “upper” or
“lower” Shift mode as indicated by the state of
the LEDs.
13 Up/Down Button 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.
14 ON Button
The ON button always acts as a recall scene
button for the On scene. Refer to “Standard
Modeon page 31 for details.
15 OFF Button
The OFF button always acts as a recall scene
button for the Off scene, which always turns
all lighting loads off and opens the air-gap
relay. Refer to “Standard Modeon page 31
for details.
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