Specifications

iLux Integrated Lighting System Crestron CLS/CLSI-C6 & CLS/CLSI-C6M
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Button Types
The six function buttons can be programmed in Setup mode to be one of the
following types. Using the iLux Designer software, other button functions may be
specified. Refer to “Configuring With iLux Designeron page 24 for details.
Recall-scene (specify scene number Off, On, 115). Refer to “Recall-Scene
Buttonsbelow.
Toggle-scene (specify scene number On, 115). Refer to “Toggle-Scene
Buttonson page 33.
Lighting master raise/lower (last scene). Refer to “Master (Last Scene)
Raise/Lower Buttonson page 33.
Lighting master raise (last scene). Refer to “Lighting Master (Last Scene)
Raise Buttonson page 33.
Lighting master lower (last scene). Refer to “Lighting Master (Last Scene)
Lower Buttonson page 33.
Shade control (open/stop/close/stop) (specify shade group: AL, 16). Refer
to “Shade Control (Open/Stop/Close/Stop) Buttonson page 33.
Recall-Scene Buttons
Recall-scene buttons are used to recall a scene (i.e., have the specified lighting loads
and/or shade groups go to their specified levels in the specified time). Time only
affects lighting loads; shade time is a function of the shade motor.
During scene recall, the scene LED flashes until all affected lighting loads
reach their target levels. After this, the LED remains on steady.
Pressing a scene button while its LED is flashing performs a scene cut
(lights immediately go to target levels).
When a scene is recalled, the 2-digit display initially shows the fade time of
the scene and then counts down to zero (0) as the scene progresses.
For the six dual buttons, if the raise/lower function is enabled on
recall-scene buttons via the iLux Designer software and a scene is selected
(LED on steady), the right and left sides of the function button can be used
to raise and lower all dimmable lighting loads contained in that scene.
The ON button always acts as a recall-scene button for the On scene,
operating identically to other recall-scene buttons except that items specific
to dual buttons do not apply.
The OFF button always acts as a recall-scene button for the Off scene,
operating identically to other recall-scene buttons, except in the following
cases:
There is no LED associated with this button. Note that cut during fade
still functions. Note also that a feedback LED for an OFF button on
remote keypads acts as all other scene recall LEDsit flashes while the
off scene is being recalled and is lit when the unit is on the Off scene.
Items specific to dual buttons do not apply.
Note that if the last scene recalled was the Off scene, the last scene
master affects all dimmable lighting channels (since they are all
included in the last scene).
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.