User's Manual
Operating the Zlight2 (cont.)
Once connected to the ZLL network through
touch linking, the Zlight2s can be controlled
with the remote control. The remote control
will always address a target, which can be an
individual lamp, or a group of lamps.
Operating the Zlight2 (cont.)
When more than one lamp is on the network,
repeatedly pressing the < or > button on the remote
will cycle through all the individual lights, and group 1,
in a circular manner ( > cycles clockwise and < cycles
counter-clockwise).
The next command will be sent to the last selected
target. Group 1 consists of all the lamps on the
network. The lamps will blink to identify when they are
selected. Select group 1 by pressing the left or right
arrow button until all the lamps blink simultaneously to
identify.
You can now control Level, Color and Saturation on all
the lamps. The on/off commands will also be sent to
the whole network (Group 1).
Level up: Increase intensity
Level down: Decrease intensity
Color (Hue) up: Change colour
Color (Hue) down: Change colour
Sat up: Increase saturation (“more color”)
Sat down: Decrease saturation (“more white”)
Note: Changing the Color (Hue) will not produce a
visible change in the light if the Saturation is set to
minimum, i.e. white light.
8. Next Steps
For more advanced use and colour control, go to the
TI ZigBee Light Link wiki page by following the link
found at the end of this document.
Additional Tools and Links
CC debugger
The CC debugger is a tool that allows you to flash
and debug the Zlight2 using SmartRF Flash
Programmer or IAR Embedded Workbench. It
connects to a USB port on your PC and to the
debug header on the Zlight2 board.
CC2531 USB dongle
The CC2531 USB dongle plugs into a Linux or
Windows host and can serve as a gateway for
cloud based lighting
control.
SmartRF Flash Programmer
Texas Instruments has a simple tool which can
be used to program and flash the Zlight2.
SmartRF Flash Programmer can be
downloaded from www.ti.com/tool/flash-
programmer
IAR Embedded Workbench
To develop software, program, and debug the
Zlight2, you should use IAR Embedded
Workbench for 8051.
More information on IAR EW8051, including a free
evaluation version download, can be found at
www.iar.com/ew8051.
Useful Links
TI ZigBee Light Link wiki page:
http://processors.wiki.ti.com/index.php/ZStack-
Lighting-1.0.1_Kit
Useful Links
Kit Product Page
http://www.ti.com/tool/cc2530zdk-zll
CC2531 User’s Guide
http://www.ti.com/lit/swru191
For additional help, visit the TI E2E Forum
www.ti.com/lprf-forum
The Zlight2 lights supplied in this kit are powered by OSLON LEDs from Osram. Please visit the LED Light for you web
site to learn more about LED lighting and ZigBee Light Link wireless control examples.
http://www.ledlightforyou.com/Partners/Highlights/en-ZigBee-Lighting-Control.php
Lamp 2
…
Lamp N
..
Group 1
Lamp 1
Use the < > buttons to select target