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 • 25
NOTE: Only one CLS-C6 can be configured at a time. If there are multiple CLS-C6
units in a system, each one must be individually configured.
Below are minimum software versions required to use the iLux Designer program:
iLux Designer version 1.02.05 or later
Crestron Toolbox version 1.01.11 or later
Crestron Engraver version 2.5.0 or later*
Crestron Database version 17.3.0 or later*
The following sections provide a brief description of the iLux Designer functions.
Refer to the iLux Designer online help for detailed explanations.
Load Schedule
The "Load Schedule" screen allows identification of up to six lighting loads (circuits)
and addition of lighting load types for each channel. The screen also allows
specification of load type fixture wattage and quantity, breaker size, expected loss
factor from magnetic transformers (magnetic low voltage and neon/cold-cathode
types only), upper and lower dimmer levels, and non-dimmer behavior.
The software issues warnings if the individual loads or total system wattage exceeds
specified limits: 800 watts per load (1920 watts system maximum with a 20 A
breaker, 1440 watts maximum with a 15 A breaker, and 1000 watts maximum with
an arc fault breaker) for a 120 Vac installation and 800 watts per load (2200 watts
system maximum for a 220 Vac installation, 2,300 watts system maximum for a
230 Vac installation, and 2400 watts system maximum) for a 240 Vac installation.
Shades
The "Shades" screen allows up to 16 shade controllers to be assigned and six shade
groups to be defined. The screen also allows value entry for jog time, maximum
time, lockout time, and shade controller channel assignment to each shade group.
With C2N-SDC and C2N-SDC-DC shade controllers, the system cannot recognize
when the shade has reached the limits of travel and stopped. If the shade is
commanded to go to full open or full close, the system assumes it is moving until the
maximum time is reached. To set the maximum time effectively, measure the time it
takes the shade to travel from full close to full open and the time to travel from full
open to full close. Take the longer of these two times and set maximum time slightly
more than that. Actual experience may require that a longer time is set.
Scenes
The "Scenes" screen allows 15 regular scenes to be defined (lighting levels and
shade positions) in addition to the standard Off and On scenes. For all scenes, enter a
fade time in seconds or minutes and the desired level for each lighting load.
(Select “– –” if a given load should not be affected by that scene.) Similarly, set the
desired position for any shade group. To prevent changing settings from the front
panel, check the Front Panel Lockout box.
* Required only if using Crestron Engraver to prepare custom labeling.