Specifications

iLux Integrated Lighting System Crestron CLS/CLSI-C6 & CLS/CLSI-C6M
14 iLux Integrated Lighting System: CLS-C6/C6M & CLSI-C6/C6M Operations Guide DOC. 6347G
Setup Option Mnemonics
2-DIGIT
DISPLAY
DESCRIPTION
Sc
Scene Programming
Ld
Setup lighting
L
oa
d
types
LE
Setup lighting load Low-End limits
HE
Setup lighting load High-End limits
Lo
Setup Lockout mode
bF
button Functions (i.e., recall scene, toggle
scene, shades control, etc.)
ud
Set function of up/down button
oc
Setup occupancy sensing
Ad
Run Auto-discovery
AS
A
ssign
S
hade groups
id
Set the Cresnet id of this unit
Ph
Photocell test
Pc
Photocell Calibration
PL
Setup Photocell lower Limit
Pr
Setup Photocell response time
Fd
Restore Factory default
Er
Error
Press the or 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.
Once any adjustment is made, Setup mode is 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 buttons no longer scroll through the
options; setup must be exited before choosing 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 Presetson page 12.
This method also allows settings to be changed 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. While cycling through the
list of scenes, the lights and shades do not change and the bar graphs are off.
Set the lighting loads and shade positions for the scenes as discussed in “Changing
Scene Presetson page 12. As the scenes are set, note the following:
When a lighting load reaches the HE (high-end) limit, the lights stop. The
2-digit display continues to rise. If lights reach the LE (low-end) limit, the
2-digit display continues to go down but lights stay at the LE limit until
they reach Offat which point they turn off. If the scene setting is saved
Scene Presets with Daylight
Harvesting
If a photocell is present, Scenes 1
through 8 (plus the On scene)
automatically utilize daylight
harvesting. When this automatic
behavior is enabled, the top bar
graph LED for that load blinks.
NOTE: When editing scenes with
photocell-controlled loads, photocell
output is temporarily disabled.
When the scene is recalled,
photocell control resumes and light
levels may change. To reduce the
possibility of unintended scene
behavior caused by photocell
reaction to sunlight, edit scenes at
night.