Specifications

iLux Integrated Lighting System Crestron CLS/CLSI-C6 & CLS/CLSI-C6M
16 iLux Integrated Lighting System: CLS-C6/C6M & CLSI-C6/C6M Operations Guide DOC. 6347G
Lighting Load Type Setup
Load Type Number LEDs Default Low-End/
High-End
Unused 0 all off 0 / 100
Incandescent default 1 top 1 on 0 / 100
MLV 2 top 2 on 0 / 100
NCC 3 top 3 on 0 / 100
Fluorescent (2-wire) 4 top 4 on 10 / 100
Non-dim (On at start/Off at start)¹ 5 top 5 on 0 / 100
Non-dim (On at end/Off at start)² 6 top 6 on 0 / 100
1. Whether going on or off, this load type switches at the start of the fade.
2. If going off, this load type switches at the start of the fade; if going on, it switches at the end.
When changing the load type using the rocker buttons, the 2-digit display
changes to reflect the current load type. It shows “L#.” where “#” is the
number from the table above. Whenever the 2-digit display shows a load
type, the corresponding front panel LED is lit.
During adjustment of this value, the lights do not change. If setup is exited
without pressing the Save button, the original values are retained. When the
Save button is pressed, Setup mode is exited, the new values are saved, and
the lights are updated to reflect the new curve type.
If the load type was changed, the LE and HE limits are automatically changed to the
default value for the new load type, listed in the above table.
Setup Low-End Levels (LE)
Some lights can flicker at very low levels. To avoid this, specify the low-end limit
accordingly. When adjusting lights to a level below this value, they stay at the low-
end limit until they are turned off. Set the low-end levels for the six lighting loads as
follows:
First enter Setup mode and scroll to the “LE” option (using the and
buttons). At this point the lights do not change, but the bar graphs should
immediately indicate the low-end levels for each lighting load. (In most
cases this is 0%, which is indicated by all bar graph segments being off.) To
set the low-end level, use the rocker button corresponding to that lighting
load to adjust the level up or down. When the first adjustment is made, the
light being adjusted jumps to the current low-end level; start adjusting from
there.
The low-end level cannot be adjusted above 33%.
NOTE: For non-dim and unused lighting loads, the low-end level cannot be
adjusted (always at 0%). If adjusting this, the light and the bar graph do not
change and the 2-digit display shows “Er.to indicate an error.
If setup is exited without pressing the Save button, the original values are retained.
For lighting loads where adjustment has been made, lights jump to the original low-
end level. Light levels are not changed on lighting loads where no adjustment was
made. When the Save button is pressed, Setup mode is exited, the new values are
saved, and the lights do not change.