Specifications
iLux Integrated Lighting System Crestron CLS/CLSI-C6 & CLS/CLSI-C6M
20 • iLux Integrated Lighting System: CLS-C6/C6M & CLSI-C6/C6M Operations Guide – DOC. 6347G
• All shade controllers of a given type are assigned to a single shade group.
Use the “AS” option to change them.
CAUTION: If there are SSC shade controllers on the network that do not
have a functional shade connected to channel 1, shade control may not
operate properly. Therefore, any SSC shade controllers without any shades
attached should be removed from the network before running auto-discover.
Also, if any SSC shade controllers have only one shade attached, it must be
attached to channel 1.
• There are a number of possible error conditions that can occur during the
auto-discovery process (before Save is pressed). They are the following:
⇒ Corrupt data on network.
⇒ Two or more devices with same TSID number.
⇒ Invalid device type found on network. (CLS-C6 modules only support
a limited number of device types.) Refer to “Appendix A: Supported
Devices” on page 42 for details.
⇒ Too many keypads found on network. (A maximum of 16 are
supported.)
⇒ Too many shade controllers found on network. (A maximum of 16 are
supported.)
⇒ Too many slave CLSI units found on network. (A maximum of 8 are
supported.)
• If any of these errors occur, when the auto-discovery process is done, the
2-digit display flashes between “Ad.”, “##”, and “E#” where “##” is the
total number of devices discovered on the network (including invalid
devices) and “E#” is E1 through E7, per the seven error types listed above.
If more than one error is present, all error codes are displayed in sequence.
• In such case, the Save LED does not light (the Cancel LED remains
flashing). The user must press Cancel, correct the error, and try again.
• In the case where there were no errors during the auto-discover process, and
the user presses Save, the CLSI updates the Network IDs for any devices
that require it.
NOTE: Duplicate TSIDs cannot always be accurately detected. If a corrupt
data error is displayed or the program reports fewer devices than actually
exist on the network, this may also be a result of duplicate TSIDs.
Troubleshooting for these errors is essentially the same.
Assign Shade Groups (AS)
This setup option is used to define which channels on each shade controller are
assigned to which shade group.
• To enter this option, first enter Setup mode and scroll to the “AS” option
(using the and buttons). Then use the up/down button to scroll through
the shade groups. The display flashes between “AS.” and “#” where “#” is
the shade group to be assigned. The shade group number range is 0 through
6. Enter “0” to unassign a channel. (Alternatively, press any of the six
function front panel buttons to jump to a specific shade group.) The front
panel LED corresponding to the selected shade group lights.