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 23
Use the rocker buttons below each load to adjust each individual sensitivity
level. Pressing the right half of the rocker button lowers the sensitivity,
increasing light output level. Pressing the left half of the rocker button
raises sensitivity, decreasing light output level. The 2-digit display indicates
the current photocell level and the selected sensitivity. Light levels adjust
automatically when the photocell reading changes.
The following diagram illustrates the relationship between sensitivity, light
output, and photocell level.
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Sensitivity
Light Output (%)
Photocell Level (%)
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100%
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NOTE: It is not possible for loads to be adjusted from 0 to 100%. The
range of actual light output is governed by the current photocell level,
sensitivity, and minimum dim level.
NOTE: Attempting to adjust the sensitivity for loads not controlled by a
photocell causes the 2-digit display to flash “Er”.
Press Save to save the new settings or Cancel to retain the original setting.
Photocell Lower Limit (PL)
This setup option is used to adjust the lower limit for the photocell when daylight
harvesting is enabled. This setting prevents the load from dimming below a specified
level, regardless of the amount of available light. Valid values are 0 to 30%. The
default value is 10%.
To adjust the lower limit for each load, see below:
Enter Setup mode and scroll to the “PL” option (using the and buttons).
A period appears in the 2-digit display, indicating the mode has been
selected. All lighting loads lower to the minimum dim level.
Use the rocker buttons below each load to adjust each individual minimum
dim level.
Press Save to save the new setting or Cancel to retain the original setting.
NOTE: Attempting to adjust the lower limit for a non-dim or non-
photocell controlled load produces no results and causes the 2-digit display
to flash “Er”.