Specifications

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quickstart guide
GL-IPAC-SW8
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GL-IPAC-SW8
Crestron Green Light
®
Integrated Switching System
For Regulatory Compliance information, refer to Doc. 7401.
QUICKSTART DOC. 7389B (2036222, Sheet 5 of 7) 01.14
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Setup: Photo Sensors (Continued)
Keypads: Auto-Select
After pressing Press, Auto Select is initiated. Press a button on the
keypad to program it. The GL-IPAC-SW8 directs the user to “Select Btn”
screen.
Photo Sensors: “Photocell Setup” Screen – For on/off
The “Photocell Setup” screen allows adjustment of the lighting threshold
settings. The bar graph is displayed that represents the settings. The
dotted section in the bar graph represents the hysteresis buffer that
prevents the lights from cycling when ambient light levels near the
threshold.
A tick mark on the top of the bar graph shows the current ambient light
level that is reported by the sensor.
The settings determine the functionality of the loads as described below.
Refer to the illustration that follows for details.
When light level is less than L1 both Lo and Hi lights are on.
When light level is greater than L2, both Lo and Hi lights are off.
When light level is between L1 and L2, Lo lights are on and Hi lights are off.
Press L 1, L 2, or L 3 to switch between the available levels. Use the up and down buttons to change the threshold. Press Band to
adjust the hysteresis buffer. Press Done to return to the “Photo Cell List” screen.
Photo Sensors: “Photocell Assignments” Screen
The “Photocell Assignments” screen assigns photo sensors to loads.
Configure the photocells in the same manner as the occpuancy
sensors. Refer to “Occupancy Sensors” on page 7 for details.
Use the up and down buttons to highlight the desired load and press
MODE to assign a photo sensor function to the load. Each function (Hi,
Med, Lo, Off) operates the connected load according to the settings
established on the “Photocell Setup” screen.
Press OK to save assignments.
SelectMode Edit OK
Photocell Assignments
L 1.1 (p,o) = Sensor5 (Med)
L 1.2 (p,o) = Sensor6 (Hi)
L 1.3 (o) = - - -
Copy
SelectBand Done
Photocell Setup Int.6
Current: 0 On: 93
Off: 104L 1: 99
L 2
ESC Edit Find
1: Online
2: Not Found
3: Not Found
4: Not FOund
Keypad
List
Exit
Auto Select:
Press a button
to program
Keypads: “Keypd List” Screen
After selecting Keypads from the “Setup” menu, the “Keypd List” screen
appears. A total of 16 external keypads can be connected to the
GL-IPAC-SW8. Press Find to begin the keypad search process. Then,
find the keypad by pressing a button on the keypad or entering the
keypad’s serial number. Note that all keypads flash if opting to find a
keypad by pressing one of its buttons. Once the button of a flashing
keypad is pressed, the keypad is identified by the GL-IPAC-SW8 and
assigned an ID number. Online means the GL-IPAC-SW8 found the
keypad; Not Found means the GL-IPAC-SW8 cannot find the keypad.
Keypad functions can be assigned automatically or manually:
Press assigns functions to pressed button automatically.
Edit assigns functions manually.
After a keypad has been found and programmed the programming for
the keypad may need to change. Use the up and down arrows to
highlight one of the keypads that is marked “Online.” When an “Online”
keypad is selected, the Find button changes to the ID button. Press the
ID button to locate the keypad—the keypad blinks until a button is
pressed.
Press Edit Find
1: Not Found
2: Not Found
3: Not Found
4: Not Found
Keypd
List
Exit
Press Edit ID
1: Online
2: Online
3: Online
4: Not Found
Keypd
List
Exit
Keypads
Off
On
Day
Day
Day
Night
Night
Night
Light Level
Load is On
Key
Load is Off
Light Level
Light Level
On/Off
OffLoHi
Lo Hi
Lo Med Lo Med Lo Med Lo Med
Lo Hi Lo Hi
OffMed LoHi
L1
L1 L2
L1 L2 L3
Hi/Lo/Off
Hi/Med/Lo/Off
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