Zumtobel LUXMATE CIRIA Instructions For Start-Up And Use

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  • Page 1 LUXMATE CIRIA Instructions for start-up and use...
  • Page 3: Legal Information

    Legal information Trademark ® LM-CIRIA is a registered trademark of Zumtobel Lighting GmbH, Dornbirn, Austria. Copyright Copyright © Zumtobel Lighting GmbH. All rights reserved. Manufacturer Zumtobel Lighting GmbH Schweizerstrasse 30 6850 Dornbirn Austria Tel. +43-(0)5572-390-0 Fax +43-(0)5572-390-699 www.zumtobel.com Version LM-CIRIA operating and commissioning manual 2.0 | 06. 2012...
  • Page 4: Manual Orientation

    Manual orientation Manual orientation We are pleased that you have chosen this Zumtobel product. So that you can get the most from this manual, the following information will be set out in this section: • Target groups • Manual structure •...
  • Page 5: Table Of Contents

    Table of contents Table of contents Legal information                                                               3 Manual orientation                                                              4 Safety instructions                                                           8 1.1 Intended use...
  • Page 6 Table of contents 5.5 Configuring the touchring ............5.5.1 Configuring touchring behaviour when switched on .
  • Page 7 Table of contents A 2 EXTERNAL selection level ..........124 A 2.1 ASSIGN ADDRESS...
  • Page 8: Safety Instructions

    The instructions in this chapter have been compiled to ensure that operators and users of this Zumtobel system are able to detect potential risks and can take necessary measures as soon as pos- sible before any damage is done. The operator must ensure that all users fully understand these in- structions and adhere to them.
  • Page 9: Cleaning

    Safety instructions 13 Cleaning You have selected a Zumtobel product with a high-quality surface. To ensure that your product lasts, observe the following instructions. SCHREIBTISCH BESPRECHUNG BEAMER Figure 1: Cleaning Note: • Clean the product using a soft, damp cloth.
  • Page 10: Introduction

    Introduction 2 Introduction 21 Basic functions • Recall up to 21 scenes • Configure up to 21 scenes • Operate up to 10 building services • Configure up to 10 building services • Operate up to 15 groups • Configure up to 15 groups •...
  • Page 11: Building Service Group Icons (Selection Level)

    Introduction Scene automated for daylight linking Scenes can be automated for daylight linking. A daylight-linked automated scene is indicated by an arrow pointing to the bottom right-hand corner of the corresponding scene icon. Figure 4: Scene icon when scene has been automated for daylight linking Automated scene sequence A scene sequence can be started by recalling a scene.
  • Page 12: Room Temperature Display

    Introduction Notes • Group control values (in %) will only be displayed if all building services within the group have the same control value. • Control values will only be displayed on the touchscreen if there are actuators available that support this function.
  • Page 13: Dimming

    “Tunable White” describes the option to dynamically change the light of an LED luminaire in the white light range. The colour temperature of Tunable White luminaires from Zumtobel can be changed in the white light range from 2700 to 6500 kelvin.
  • Page 14: Automated Scene Sequence

    Introduction 28 Automated scene sequence A type of automation that recalls specific scenes at specific times in a set sequence. 29 Daylight linking A type of automation for which daylight is the triggering factor in the control of luminaires and/or blinds. The amount of available daylight is detected by a sky scanner.
  • Page 15: Lm-Ciria Control Unit

    LM-CIRIA control unit 3 LM-CIRIA control unit 31 Overview DESK MEETING BEAMER Figure 13: LM-CIRIA control unit Touchscreen The touchscreen is used to recall scenes and navigate within selection and settings levels. Touchring The touchring is used to manually adjust the lighting, move blinds and navigate to desired values in the settings levels.
  • Page 16: On/Off Key

    LM-CIRIA control unit 33 Touchring Figure 15: Touchring The touchring is used to change scenes temporarily (changes are not saved) and to navigate to de- sired values in the settings levels. The touchring is touch-sensitive; to use it, run your finger along the ring.
  • Page 17: Target Group-Oriented Structure

    LM-CIRIA control unit 35 Target group-oriented structure The LM-CIRIA control unit is designed in a way that best meets the requirements of each target group. The functions relevant for a particular target group are displayed in a clear and compact way. These functions can be accessed easily and directly using the touchscreen.
  • Page 18: Operation

    Note • The LM-CIRIA control unit is optimally configured for the room's use when the system is commissioned. This configuration should only be changed by service personnel authorised by Zumtobel. 41 Recalling a scene – Start point: entry level Select the desired scene icon.
  • Page 19: Adjusting The Lighting Throughout The Room Using Scene Icons

    Operation 42 Adjusting the lighting throughout the room using scene icons – Start point: entry level – Touchring has been assigned to the building service BRIGHTNESS (factory setting). Select the desired scene icon, e.g. DESK. = The scene icon illuminates. = The scene is recalled.
  • Page 20: Adjusting The Lighting Throughout The Room Using Building Service Icons

    Operation 421 Adjusting the lighting throughout the room using building service icons – Start point: entry level Touch the navigation buttons until the building service icons are displayed. = Building service icons are displayed. Figure 22: Building service icons Select the desired building service icon, e.g. BRIGHTNESS. = Settings level appears.
  • Page 21: Operating The Blinds Throughout The Room

    Operation 43 Operating the blinds throughout the room – Start point: entry level Touch the navigation buttons until the building service icons are displayed. = Building service icons are displayed. Figure 26: Building service icons 431 Completely opening or closing the blinds Select BLINDS.
  • Page 22: Completely Opening Or Closing The Slats

    Operation Run your finger along the touchring. Figure 29: Touchring = BLINDS display appears. Figure 30: BLINDS display = Blinds move upwards or downwards. Note • Move blinds upwards: run your finger clockwise along the touchring. • Move blinds downwards: run your finger anti-clockwise along the touchring. This is the factory setting;...
  • Page 23: Positioning The Slats

    Operation 434 Positioning the slats Select SLATS. = Settings level appears. Figure 32: SLATS settings level Run your finger along the touchring. Figure 33: Touchring = SLATS display appears. Figure 34: SLATS display = Slats open or close. Note • Open: run your finger clockwise along the touchring. •...
  • Page 24: Opening Or Closing All Windows In The Room

    Operation 44 Opening or closing all windows in the room – Start point: entry level Touch the navigation buttons until the building service icons are displayed. = Building service icons are displayed. Figure 35: Building service icons 2. Select WINDOW = Settings level appears.
  • Page 25: Opening Or Closing All Curtains In The Room

    Operation 45 Opening or closing all curtains in the room – Start point: entry level Touch the navigation buttons until the building service icons are displayed. = Building service icons are displayed. Figure 37: Building service icons Select CURTAIN. = Settings level appears. Figure 38: CURTAIN settings level Select CLOSE to close the curtains.
  • Page 26: Moving The Screen Upwards Or Downwards

    Operation 46 Moving the screen upwards or downwards – Start point: entry level Touch the navigation buttons until the building service icons are displayed. = Building service icons are displayed. Figure 39: Building service icons Select SCREEN. = Settings level appears. Figure 40: SCREEN settings level Select TOP to retract the screen.
  • Page 27: Switching The Ventilation On Or Off (Air Exchange)

    Operation 47 Switching the ventilation on or off (air exchange) – Start point: entry level Touch the navigation buttons until the building service icons are displayed. = Building service icons are displayed. Figure 41: Building service icons Select AIR EXCHANGE. = Settings level appears.
  • Page 28: Increasing Or Decreasing The Room Temperature

    Operation 48 Increasing or decreasing the room temperature – Start point: entry level Touch the navigation buttons until the building service icons are displayed. = Building service icons are displayed. Figure 43: Building service icons Select TEMPERATURE. = Settings level appears. Figure 44: TEMPERATURE settings level Select COLD to decrease the room temperature.
  • Page 29: Switching Luminaire Groups On Or Off

    Operation 49 Switching luminaire groups on or off – Start point: entry level Touch the navigation buttons until the group icon is displayed. = Group icon is displayed. Figure 45: Group icon Select GROUPS. = Selection level appears. Figure 46: Selection level Use the navigation button to access other groups.
  • Page 30: Adjusting The Lighting For Luminaire Groups

    Kapitel 410 Adjusting the lighting for luminaire groups – Start point: entry level Touch the navigation buttons until the group icon is displayed. = Group icon is displayed. Figure 48: Group icon Select GROUPS. = Selection level appears. Figure 49: Selection level Use the navigation button to access other groups.
  • Page 31: Changing The Colour Temperature Of A Luminaire Group

    Operation Notes • Brighten: run your finger clockwise along the touchring. • Dim: run your finger anti-clockwise along the touchring. This is the factory setting; this setting is defined when the system is commissioned (TOUCHRING DIR parameter). • Stop lighting adjustment: pause finger or remove from touchring. 411 Changing the colour temperature of a luminaire group –...
  • Page 32 Operation = COLOUR TEMP. display appears. Figure 57: COLOUR TEMP. display = Colour temperature of luminaire group is changed. Notes • Increase colour temperature: run your finger clockwise along the touchring. • Decrease colour temperature: run your finger anti-clockwise along the touchring. This is the factory setting;...
  • Page 33: Completely Opening Or Closing Groups Of Blinds

    Operation 412 Completely opening or closing groups of blinds – Start point: entry level Touch the navigation buttons until the group icon is displayed. = Group icon is displayed. Figure 58: Group icon Select GROUPS. = Selection level appears. Figure 59: Selection level Use the navigation button to access other groups.
  • Page 34: Positioning Groups Of Blinds

    Operation 413 Positioning groups of blinds – Start point: entry level Touch the navigation buttons until the group icon is displayed. = Group icon is displayed. Figure 61: Group icon Select GROUPS. = Selection level appears. Figure 62: Selection level Use the navigation button to access other groups.
  • Page 35 Operation Note • Move blinds upwards: run your finger clockwise along the touchring. • Move blinds downwards: run your finger anti-clockwise along the touchring. This is the factory setting; this setting is defined when the system is commissioned (TOUCHRING DIR parameter).
  • Page 36: Configuring The Lm-Ciria Control Unit

    Configuring the LM-CIRIA control unit 5 Configuring the LM-CIRIA control unit The LM-CIRIA control unit should only be configured by service personnel authorised by Zumtobel. The LM-CIRIA control unit is configured via the service menu. You must log in to the LM-CIRIA control unit with a password to access this menu.
  • Page 37: Logging In

    Configuring the LM-CIRIA control unit 51 Logging in – Start point: entry level Figure 66: Entry level Hold down the navigation buttons at the same time for approx. two seconds. = SERVICE MENU selection level appears. Figure 67: SERVICE MENU selection level Select LOGIN.
  • Page 38: Selecting The Language

    Configuring the LM-CIRIA control unit 52 Selecting the language – Start point: SERVICE MENU selection level Select LANGUAGE. = Settings level appears. Figure 69: LANGUAGE SELECTION settings level Run your finger along the touchring until the desired language appears. Select SAVE to save the setting. = The previous selection level appears.
  • Page 39: Assigning The Address

    Configuring the LM-CIRIA control unit 54 Assigning the address Path: SERVICE MENU / INTERNAL / CONFIGURATION / MY ADDRESS Figure 70: MY ADDRESS settings level – Start point: MY ADDRESS settings level Select ROOM to assign the room address. = ROOM illuminates. Run your finger along the touchring until the desired number appears.
  • Page 40: Configuring The Touchring

    Configuring the LM-CIRIA control unit 55 Configuring the touchring The behaviour of the touchring can be adapted to suit individual requirements. You can configure how the touchring behaves when an absence scene is enabled and it is touched, which building service type is controlled by the touchring and whether operation is audibly confirmed with an action click.
  • Page 41: Assigning Building Service Types

    Configuring the LM-CIRIA control unit Parameter Value range Factory setting SCENE 0 – 20 Table 4: SCENE setting options Parameter Value range Factory setting PRESENCE SCENE, PRESENCE SCENE LAST SCENE Table 5: KEY setting options 552 Assigning building service types Path: SERVICE MENU / INTERNAL / CONFIGURATION / TOUCHRING TYPE Figure 72: TOUCHRING TYPE settings level –...
  • Page 42: Configuring The Action Click

    Configuring the LM-CIRIA control unit 553 Configuring the action click Path: SERVICE MENU / INTERNAL / CONFIGURATION / ACTION CLICK Figure 73: ACTION CLICK settings level – Start point: ACTION CLICK settings level Select LEVEL. = LEVEL illuminates. Run your finger along the touchring until the desired setting appears. Select TEST to check the action click volume level.
  • Page 43: Configuring The On/Off Key

    Configuring the LM-CIRIA control unit 56 Configuring the on/off key The behaviour of the on/off key can be adapted to suit individual requirements. You can configure which presence and absence scenes are recalled at which fade speed and which building service type is controlled using the on/off key.
  • Page 44: Assigning The Fade Speed

    Configuring the LM-CIRIA control unit 562 Assigning the fade speed Path: SERVICE MENU / INTERNAL / CONFIGURATION / FADE OF KEY Figure 75: FADE OF KEY settings level – Start point: FADE OF KEY settings level Select PRESENCE. = PRESENCE illuminates. Run your finger along the touchring until the desired number appears.
  • Page 45: Assigning The Building Service Type

    Configuring the LM-CIRIA control unit 563 Assigning the building service type Path: SERVICE MENU / INTERNAL / CONFIGURATION / TYPE OF KEY Figure 76: TYPE OF KEY settings level – Start point: TYPE OF KEY settings level Select PRESENCE. = PRESENCE illuminates. Run your finger along the touchring until the desired building service type appears.
  • Page 46: Configuring On/Off Key Behaviour When Switched On

    Configuring the LM-CIRIA control unit 564 Configuring on/off key behaviour when switched on Path: SERVICE MENU / INTERNAL / CONFIGURATION / WAKE-UP REACTION Figure 77: WAKE-UP REACTION settings level – Start point: WAKE-UP REACTION settings level Select KEY. = KEY illuminates. Run your finger along the touchring until the desired setting appears.
  • Page 47: Configuring The On/Off Key Led

    Configuring the LM-CIRIA control unit 57 Configuring the on/off key LED The behaviour of the on/off key LED can be adapted to suit individual requirements. You can configure whether the LED illuminates, under which conditions it illuminates and how bright it is. 571 Configuring LED behaviour Path: SERVICE MENU / INTERNAL / CONFIGURATION / LED OF KEY Figure 78: LED OF KEY settings level...
  • Page 48: Configuring Intensity

    Configuring the LM-CIRIA control unit 572 Configuring intensity Path: SERVICE MENU / INTERNAL / CONFIGURATION / LED OF KEY Figure 79: LED OF KEY settings level – Start point: LED OF KEY settings level Select LEVEL. = LEVEL illuminates. Run your finger along the touchring until the desired setting appears. Select SAVE to save the setting.
  • Page 49: Locking/Enabling The Scene Saving Function

    Configuring the LM-CIRIA control unit 58 Locking/enabling the scene saving function Path: SERVICE MENU / INTERNAL / CONFIGURATION / SAVE SCENE Figure 80: SAVE SCENE settings level – Start point: SAVE SCENE settings level = Option is illuminated. To prevent scenes from being saved in the entry level, run your finger along the touchring until LOCK appears.
  • Page 50: Configuring The Entry Level

    Configuring the LM-CIRIA control unit 59 Configuring the entry level The entry level can be adapted so that all of the information and functions relevant for daily use can be accessed directly. You can configure how many scene, group and building service icons are displayed and in what order they appear.
  • Page 51: Number Settings Level

    Configuring the LM-CIRIA control unit = The next position illuminates. To move to a particular position in the name, select < POS or POS >. Press the on/off key to accept the letter/number. = The corresponding position illuminates. Repeat steps 4 and 5 until the name has been completely entered. Note •...
  • Page 52: Selection Of Type Setting Options

    Configuring the LM-CIRIA control unit = The message SAVED briefly appears. = Settings are saved. = The new scene icon can be accessed in the entry level. = The previous selection level appears. Notes • Settings are only saved if SAVE is selected. •...
  • Page 53 Configuring the LM-CIRIA control unit 5912 Changing scene icons Path: SERVICE MENU / INTERNAL / OPERATION Figure 87: OPERATION selection level – Start point: OPERATION selection level Select EDIT. = EDIT settings level appears. = Option is illuminated. Figure 88: EDIT settings level Run your finger along the touchring until the desired icon appears.
  • Page 54 Configuring the LM-CIRIA control unit 5913 Arranging scene icons Path: SERVICE MENU / INTERNAL / OPERATION Figure 89: OPERATION selection level – Start point: OPERATION selection level Select SORT. = SORT settings level appears. Figure 90: SORT settings level Select the icon to be moved. = Icon illuminates.
  • Page 55 Configuring the LM-CIRIA control unit 5914 Deleting scene icons Path: SERVICE MENU / INTERNAL / OPERATION Figure 91: OPERATION selection level – Start point: OPERATION selection level Select DELETE. = DELETE settings level appears. Figure 92: DELETE settings level Run your finger along the touchring until the icon to be deleted appears. Select the icon.
  • Page 56: Building Service Icons (Manual)

    Configuring the LM-CIRIA control unit 592 Building service icons (manual) Building service icons can be created for the entry level and displayed in any order. This section describes how to create icons manually. Section 5.9.5 Group and building service icons (automatic)- describes how to create building service icons automatically.
  • Page 57: Touchring Dir Settings Level

    Configuring the LM-CIRIA control unit Select NEXT. = TYPE settings level appears. = Option is illuminated. Figure 96: TYPE settings level Run your finger along the touchring until the desired building service type appears. 10. Select NEXT. = TOUCHRING DIR settings level appears. = Option is illuminated.
  • Page 58: Touchring Dir Setting Options

    Configuring the LM-CIRIA control unit TOUCHRING DIR parameter Description NORMAL If you run your finger clockwise along the touchring, the building service in operation will react as follows: Luminaires: brighten; colour temperature increases Blinds: move upwards If you run your finger anti-clockwise along the touchring, the building service in operation will react as follows: Luminaires: dim;...
  • Page 59 Configuring the LM-CIRIA control unit 5923 Arranging building service icons Path: SERVICE MENU / INTERNAL / OPERATION Figure 100: OPERATION selection level – Start point: OPERATION selection level Select SORT. = SORT settings level appears. Figure 101: SORT settings level Select the icon to be moved.
  • Page 60 Configuring the LM-CIRIA control unit 5924 Deleting building service icons Path: SERVICE MENU / INTERNAL / OPERATION Figure 102: OPERATION selection level – Start point: OPERATION selection level Select DELETE. = DELETE settings level appears. Figure 103: DELETE settings level Run your finger along the touchring until the icon to be deleted appears.
  • Page 61: Group Icons (Manual)

    Configuring the LM-CIRIA control unit 593 Group icons (manual) Group icons can be created for the entry level and displayed in any order. This section describes how to create icons manually. Section 5.9.5 Group and building service icons (automatic) describes how to create group icons automatically.
  • Page 62 Configuring the LM-CIRIA control unit = Option is illuminated. Figure 107: NUMBER settings level Run your finger along the touchring until the desired number appears. 10. Select NEXT. = TYPE settings level appears. = Option is illuminated. Figure 108: TYPE settings level 11.
  • Page 63 Configuring the LM-CIRIA control unit Building service type Building service type number COMMON (all building services) Brightness Blind position Slat angle Screen Colour temperature Window Curtain Temperature Air exchange Table 21: Selection of TYPE setting options TOUCHRING DIRECTION Description parameter NORMAL If you run your finger clockwise along the touchring, the building service in operation will react as follows:...
  • Page 64 Configuring the LM-CIRIA control unit Select NEXT. = SYMBOL settings level appears. To change the icon and adjust other settings, see Section 5.9.3.1 Adding group icons. 5933 Arranging group icons Path: SERVICE MENU / INTERNAL / GROUPS Figure 112: GROUPS selection level –...
  • Page 65 Configuring the LM-CIRIA control unit 5934 Deleting group icons Path: SERVICE MENU / INTERNAL / GROUPS Figure 114: GROUPS selection level – Start point: GROUPS selection level Select DELETE. = DELETE settings level appears. Figure 115: DELETE settings level Run your finger along the touchring until the icon to be deleted appears. Select the icon.
  • Page 66: Bus Address Icons

    Configuring the LM-CIRIA control unit 594 Bus address icons Bus address icons can be created for the entry level and displayed in any order. 5941 Adding bus address icons Note • If no more icons can be added, the message MAXIMUM NUMBER OF KEYS appears. Path: SERVICE MENU / INTERNAL / GROUPS / ADD Figure 116: ADD selection level –...
  • Page 67 Configuring the LM-CIRIA control unit = BUS ADDRESS settings level appears. = Option is illuminated. Figure 119: BUS ADDRESS settings level Run your finger along the touchring until the desired number appears. 10. Select NEXT. = TYPE settings level appears. = Option is illuminated.
  • Page 68 Configuring the LM-CIRIA control unit Building service type Building service type number COMMON (all building services) Brightness Blind position Slat angle Screen Colour temperature Window Curtain Temperature Air exchange Table 24: Selection of TYPE setting options TOUCHRING DIR parameter Description NORMAL If you run your finger clockwise along the touchring, the building service in operation will react as follows:...
  • Page 69 Configuring the LM-CIRIA control unit Select NEXT. = SYMBOL settings level appears. To change the icon and adjust other settings, see Section 5.9.4.1 Adding bus address icons. 5943 Arranging bus address icons Path: SERVICE MENU / INTERNAL / GROUPS Figure 124: GROUPS selection level –...
  • Page 70 Configuring the LM-CIRIA control unit 5944 Deleting bus address icons Path: SERVICE MENU / INTERNAL / GROUPS Figure 126: GROUPS selection level – Start point: GROUPS selection level Select DELETE. = DELETE settings level appears. Figure 127: DELETE settings level Run your finger along the touchring until the icon to be deleted appears.
  • Page 71: Group And Building Service Icons (Automatic)

    Configuring the LM-CIRIA control unit 595 Group and building service icons (automatic) Group and building service icons for the entry level can be automatically created. This section de- scribes how to create icons automatically through the LM-CIRIA control unit. Sections 5.9.2 Building service icons (manual) 5.9.3 Group icons (manual)
  • Page 72 Configuring the LM-CIRIA control unit Notes • Only addresses with the same room number as the LM-CIRIA control unit are imported. If no room number is assigned to the LM-CIRIA control unit, the message NO ROOM ADDRESS is displayed. • If the LM-CIRIA control unit has only been assigned a room address, only the group addresses ex- If the LM-CIRIA control unit has only been assigned a room address, only the group addresses ex- If the LM-CIRIA control unit has only been assigned a room address, only the group addresses ex- address, only the group addresses ex-...
  • Page 73: Group Numbers

    Configuring the LM-CIRIA control unit 5953 Changing, arranging or deleting icons Group and building service icons can be changed, rearranged or deleted as desired. These options are carried out manually and are described in Sections 5.9.2 Building service icons (manual) 5.9.3 Group icons (manual) 596 Group numbers Path: SERVICE MENU / INTERNAL / CONFIGURATION / DISPLAY / NUMBERS OF GROUP...
  • Page 74: Footer

    Configuring the LM-CIRIA control unit 597 Footer Path: SERVICE MENU / INTERNAL / CONFIGURATION / DISPLAY / FOOTER Figure 133: FOOTER settings level – Start point: FOOTER settings level = Option is illuminated. To display the footer in the entry level, run your finger along the touchring until YES appears. To hide the footer in the entry level, run your finger along the touchring until NO appears.
  • Page 75: Time

    Configuring the LM-CIRIA control unit 598 Time Path: SERVICE MENU / INTERNAL / CONFIGURATION / DISPLAY / TIME Figure 134: TIME settings level – Start point: TIME settings level = Option is illuminated. To display the time in the entry level, run your finger along the touchring until YES appears. To hide the time in the entry level, run your finger along the touchring until NO appears.
  • Page 76: Room Temperature

    Configuring the LM-CIRIA control unit 599 Room temperature Path: SERVICE MENU / INTERNAL / CONFIGURATION / DISPLAY / TEMPERATURE Figure 135: TEMPERATURE settings level – Start point: TEMPERATURE settings level = Option is illuminated. To display the room temperature in the entry level, run your finger along the touchring until YES appears.
  • Page 77: Configuring The Touchscreen

    Configuring the LM-CIRIA control unit 510 Configuring the touchscreen The behaviour of the touchscreen can be adapted to suit individual requirements. You can configure how the touchscreen reacts when it is touched. The display can also be configured so that it can be easily read and is protected during longer periods of disuse.
  • Page 78: Screensaver

    Configuring the LM-CIRIA control unit 5102 Screensaver Path: SERVICE MENU / INTERNAL / CONFIGURATION / DISPLAY / SCREENSAVER Figure 137: SCREENSAVER settings level – Start point: SCREENSAVER settings level Select BEHAVIOUR. = BEHAVIOUR illuminates. Run your finger along the touchring until the desired setting appears. Select WAIT FOR.
  • Page 79: Action Click

    Configuring the LM-CIRIA control unit 5103 Action click Path: SERVICE MENU / INTERNAL / CONFIGURATION / ACTION CLICK Figure 138: ACTION CLICK settings level – Start point: ACTION CLICK settings level = LEVEL is illuminated. Run your finger along the touchring until the desired setting appears. Select TEST to check the action click volume level.
  • Page 80: Touch Reaction

    Configuring the LM-CIRIA control unit 5104 Touch reaction Path: SERVICE MENU / INTERNAL / CONFIGURATION / TOUCH REACTION Figure 139: TOUCH REACTION settings level – Start point: TOUCH REACTION settings level Select DELAY. = DELAY illuminates. Run your finger along the touchring until the desired setting appears. Select SENSITI.
  • Page 81: Setting The Password

    Configuring the LM-CIRIA control unit 511 Setting the password Path: SERVICE MENU / INTERNAL / CONFIGURATION / PASSWORD Figure 140: PASSWORD settings level – Start point: PASSWORD settings level = The first position of the six-character password illuminates. = On/off key LED illuminates. Run your finger along the touchring until the desired letter or number for the first position of your password is illuminated.
  • Page 82: Setting Return Timeout

    Configuring the LM-CIRIA control unit 512 Setting return timeout Path: SERVICE MENU / INTERNAL / CONFIGURATION / RETURN TIMEOUT Figure 141: RETURN TIMEOUT settings level – Start point: RETURN TIMEOUT settings level To set the return timeout to the first entry level for the service menu and within the entry levels, se- lect SERVICE.
  • Page 83: Resetting To Factory Settings

    Configuring the LM-CIRIA control unit 513 Resetting to factory settings Note • If the LM-CIRIA control unit is reset to its factory settings, all parameter values configured by the user except the language setting will be lost. Path: SERVICE MENU / INTERNAL / CONFIGURATION / FACTORY RESET Figure 142: FACTORY RESET settings level –...
  • Page 84: Commissioning The Field Level

    Commissioning the field level 6 Commissioning the field level The field level may only be commissioned by service personnel authorised by Zumtobel. The field level is commissioned via the service menu. You must log in to the LM-CIRIA control unit to access this menu.
  • Page 85: Outputs

    Commissioning the field level 61 Outputs The LM-CIRIA control unit allows for outputs to be easily addressed and re-grouped and for their addresses to be easily checked. 611 Addressing Path: SERVICE MENU / EXTERNAL / ASSIGN ADDRESS / OUTPUTS Figure 143: OUTPUTS settings level –...
  • Page 86: Outputs Setting Options

    Commissioning the field level = The next unaddressed output of the same building service type responds. Repeat steps 1–7 to address the remaining outputs. Note • The outputs automatically take the room address of the LM-CIRIA control unit. Building service type Building service type number COMMON (all building services) Brightness...
  • Page 87: Checking Addresses

    Commissioning the field level 612 Checking addresses Path: SERVICE MENU / EXTERNAL / RE-GROUP AND CHECK Figure 144: RE-GROUP AND CHECK settings level – Start point: RE-GROUP AND CHECK settings level = BUS ADDR. illuminates. Run your finger along the touchring until the desired bus address appears. = Group address appears.
  • Page 88 Commissioning the field level 613 Re-grouping Path: SERVICE MENU / EXTERNAL / RE-GROUP AND CHECK Figure 145: RE-GROUP AND CHECK settings level – Start point: RE-GROUP AND CHECK settings level = BUS ADDR. illuminates. Run your finger along the touchring until the desired bus address appears. = Group address appears.
  • Page 89: Assigning And Configuring Inputs

    Commissioning the field level 62 Assigning and configuring inputs Path: SERVICE MENU / EXTERNAL / ASSIGN ADDRESS / INPUTS Figure 146: INPUTS settings level – Start point: INPUTS settings level = The room address (ROOM) is displayed in the header. = On/off key LED illuminates.
  • Page 90 Commissioning the field level Building service type Building service type number COMMON (all building services) Brightness Blind position Slat angle Screen Colour temperature Window Curtain Temperature Air exchange Table 44: Selection of TYPE setting options Parameter Value range Factory setting GROUP 0 –...
  • Page 91: Deleting Addresses

    Commissioning the field level 63 Deleting addresses Path: SERVICE MENU / EXTERNAL / DELETE ADDRESS Figure 147: DELETE ADDRESS selection level Option Description ROOM-WIDE All input and output addresses (RGA address) in the room are deleted. GROUP All input and output addresses (RGA address) within a selected group and the group address itself are deleted.
  • Page 92 Commissioning the field level Deleting group addresses within a room Note • This process deletes all addresses within a group and the group address itself, i.e. the addresses of both the inputs and the outputs. – Start point: DELETE ADDRESS selection level Select GROUP.
  • Page 93: Assigning Fade Speed

    Commissioning the field level 64 Assigning fade speed Path: SERVICE MENU / EXTERNAL / FADE Figure 148: FADE settings level – Start point: FADE settings level Select SCENE. = SCENE illuminates. Run your finger along the touchring until the desired setting appears. Select FADE.
  • Page 94: Setting The Time

    Commissioning the field level 65 Setting the time Path: SERVICE MENU / EXTERNAL / TIME Figure 149: TIME settings level – Start point: TIME settings level Select HOUR. = HOUR illuminates. Run your finger along the touchring until the desired hour appears. Select MINUTE.
  • Page 95: Setting The Date

    Commissioning the field level 66 Setting the date Path: SERVICE MENU / EXTERNAL / DATE Figure 150: DATE settings level – Start point: DATE settings level Select DAY. = DAY illuminates. Run your finger along the touchring until the desired day appears. Select MONTH.
  • Page 96: Saving Scenes

    Commissioning the field level 67 Saving scenes – Enable the scene saving function (see Section 5.8 Locking/enabling the scene saving function). – Start point: entry level Figure 151: Entry level Select and hold the icon for the scene to be saved for 7–12 seconds. = Navigation buttons blink.
  • Page 97: Configuring The Lm-Zsm Time Control Device

    Commissioning the field level 68 Configuring the LM-ZSM time control device You can configure scenes to be automatically recalled depending on the time and room conditions. The LM-CIRIA control unit enables configuration to be written to the external time control device. These switch entries are carried out by the LM-ZSM time control device.
  • Page 98: Switch Time - Fade Settings Level

    Commissioning the field level Parameter Value range HOUR 0 – 23 MINUTE 0 – 59 Table 51: START TIME setting options Defining the condition Figure 154: SCENE CALL settings level Note • The condition under which a specified scene is to be recalled is defined here. The scene is only re- called if the condition is met at the set start time.
  • Page 99 Commissioning the field level SCENE parameter Description PRESENCE The presence scene is recalled if the condition is met at the start time. ABSENCE The absence scene is recalled if the condition is met at the start time. 1 – 20 The scene with the selected number is recalled if the condition is met at the start time.
  • Page 100: Group - Type Settings Level

    Commissioning the field level Assigning group and building service type Figure 156: GROUP - TYPE settings level – Start point: GROUP - TYPE settings level Select GROUP. = GROUP illuminates. Run your finger along the touchring until the desired group address appears. Select TYPE.
  • Page 101: Editing Switch Entries

    Commissioning the field level 682 Editing switch entries Path: SERVICE MENU / EXTERNAL / LM-ZSM Figure 157: SWITCH ENTRY selection level – Start point: SWITCH ENTRY selection level Select and hold TO NEXT until the switch entry to be edited appears in the header. Select EDIT.
  • Page 102: Configuring The Lm-Zsq Sequencer

    Commissioning the field level 69 Configuring the LM-ZSQ sequencer You can configure scene sequences to be automatically carried out depending on the time and room conditions. The LM-CIRIA control unit enables configuration to be written to the external LM-ZSQ se- quencer.
  • Page 103: Stop Process Settings Level

    Commissioning the field level Notes • Settings are only saved if SAVE is selected. • Selecting SAVE automatically saves all values displayed on the touchscreen. • To switch to the START SCENE settings level directly (without saving), select NEXT STEP. Parameter Value range HOUR...
  • Page 104: Day - Loops Settings Level

    Commissioning the field level Defining the stop process Figure 162: STOP PROCESS settings level – Start point: STOP PROCESS settings level Select NUMBER. = NUMBER illuminates. Run your finger along the touchring until the desired setting appears. Select SAVE to save the setting. = The message SAVED briefly appears.
  • Page 105: Delay Time Max Settings Level

    Commissioning the field level Run your finger along the touchring until the desired setting appears. Select SAVE to save the settings. = The message SAVED briefly appears. = Day and loop settings are saved. = DELAY TIME MIN settings level appears. Notes •...
  • Page 106: Delay Time Max Setting Options

    Commissioning the field level Notes • Settings are only saved if SAVE is selected. • Selecting SAVE automatically saves all values displayed on the touchscreen. • To switch to the START SCENE settings level directly (without saving), select NEXT STEP. Parameter Value range MINUTES...
  • Page 107: Start Scene Settings Level

    Commissioning the field level 6912 Configuring the start scene Path: SERVICE MENU / EXTERNAL / LM-ZSQ Figure 166: SEQUENCE selection level – Start point: SEQUENCE selection level – General settings (see Section 6.9.1.1 Defining general settings) have been saved. Select and hold NEXT SEQUENCE until the sequence for which the scenes are to be configured appears in the header.
  • Page 108: Fade - Type Settings Level

    Commissioning the field level Setting the fade speed and assigning a building service type Figure 169: FADE - TYPE settings level – Start point: FADE - TYPE settings level Select FADE. = FADE illuminates. Run your finger along the touchring until the desired number appears. Select TYPE.
  • Page 109: Waiting Time Settings Level

    Commissioning the field level Assigning the room and group Figure 170: ROOM - GROUP settings level – Start point: ROOM - GROUP settings level Select ROOM. = ROOM illuminates. Run your finger along the touchring until the desired number appears. Select GROUP.
  • Page 110: Next Scene Settings Level

    Commissioning the field level Figure 172: WAITING TIME settings level Select MINUTES. = MINUTES illuminates. Run your finger along the touchring until the desired number appears. Select SECONDS. = SECONDS illuminates. Run your finger along the touchring until the desired number appears. Select SAVE to save the settings.
  • Page 111 Commissioning the field level = Next scene is saved. = FADE - TYPE settings level appears. Notes • Settings are only saved if SAVE is selected. • Selecting SAVE automatically saves all values displayed on the touchscreen. • To switch to the WAITING TIME settings level directly (without saving), select NEXT STEP. Parameter Value range SCENE...
  • Page 112: Room - Group Settings Level

    Commissioning the field level Building service type Building service type number COMMON (all building services) Brightness Blind position Slat angle Screen Colour temperature Window Curtain Temperature Air exchange Table 72: Selection of TYPE setting options Assigning the room and group Figure 175: ROOM - GROUP settings level –...
  • Page 113: Waiting Time Setting Options

    Commissioning the field level Assigning a waiting time Figure 176: NEXT SCENE settings level – Start point: NEXT SCENE settings level Select NEXT STEP. = WAITING TIME settings level appears. Figure 177: WAITING TIME settings level Select MINUTES. = MINUTES illuminates. Run your finger along the touchring until the desired number appears.
  • Page 114: Stop Scene Settings Level

    Commissioning the field level 6914 Configuring stop scenes Note • In order to configure the stop scene, the SCENE parameter must be set to - - after the most recent scene has been fully configured. Select SAVE to access the STOP SCENE settings level. Path: SERVICE MENU / EXTERNAL / LM-ZSQ Figure 178: NEXT SCENE settings level –...
  • Page 115 Commissioning the field level Setting the fade speed and assigning a building service type Figure 180: FADE - TYPE settings level – Start point: FADE - TYPE settings level Select FADE. = FADE illuminates. Run your finger along the touchring until the desired number appears. Select TYPE.
  • Page 116 Commissioning the field level Assigning the room and group Figure 181: ROOM - GROUP settings level – Start point: ROOM - GROUP settings level Select ROOM. = ROOM illuminates. Run your finger along the touchring until the desired number appears. Select GROUP.
  • Page 117: Editing Scene Sequences

    Commissioning the field level 692 Editing scene sequences Path: SERVICE MENU / EXTERNAL / LM-ZSQ Figure 182: SEQUENCE selection level – Start point: SEQUENCE selection level Select and hold NEXT SEQUENCE until the scene sequence to be edited appears in the header. Select EDIT.
  • Page 118: Appendix

    Appendix Appendix A Description of selection and settings levels (service menu) This section contains descriptions of the service menu selection and settings levels that are used to configure the LM-CIRIA control unit and to commission the field level. A 1 INTERNAL selection level Via the INTERNAL selection level, different functions can be accessed which can be set for the LM- CIRIA control unit.
  • Page 119: Configuration Selection Level

    Appendix Path: SERVICE MENU / INTERNAL / CONFIGURATION Figure 185: CONFIGURATION selection level Figure 187: CONFIGURATION selection level Figure 186: CONFIGURATION selection level Figure 188: CONFIGURATION selection level MY ADDRESS settings level Assign the room / group address to the LM-CIRIA control unit here. SYMBOL BUILD-UP settings level Import or update the addresses and building service types for the connected field devices here.
  • Page 120: Fade Of Key Settings Level

    Appendix A 111 TOUCHRING & KEY selection level Via the TOUCHRING & KEY selection level, the basic settings of the touchring, on/off key and the on/ off key LED can be configured. The TOUCHRING & KEY selection level contains the following settings levels: •...
  • Page 121: Footer Settings Level

    Appendix A 112 DISPLAY selection level Via the DISPLAY selection level, the behaviour of the touchscreen can be configured. You can also configure which information is displayed in the entry level. The DISPLAY selection level contains the following settings levels: •...
  • Page 122: A 1.2 Operation Selection Level

    Appendix A 12 OPERATION selection level Via the OPERATION selection level, the scene and building service icons can be configured. The OPERATION selection level contains the following additional selection levels: • ADD The OPERATION selection level contains the following settings levels: •...
  • Page 123: A 1.3 Groups Selection Level

    Appendix A 13 GROUPS selection level Via the GROUPS selection level, the group icons can be configured. The GROUPS selection level contains the following additional selection levels: • ADD The GROUPS selection level contains the following settings levels: • EDIT •...
  • Page 124: A 2 External Selection Level

    Appendix A 2 EXTERNAL selection level Via the EXTERNAL selection level, different functions can be accessed, which are required for commis- sioning the field level. The EXTERNAL selection level contains the following additional selection levels: • ASSIGN ADDRESS • DELETE ADDRESS •...
  • Page 125: A 2.1 Assign Address

    Appendix A 21 ASSIGN ADDRESS... selection level Via the ASSIGN ADDRESS selection level, outputs and inputs can be addressed. The ASSIGN ADDRESS selection level contains the following settings levels: • OUTPUTS • INPUTS Path: SERVICE MENU / EXTERNAL / ASSIGN ADDRESS Figure 202: ASSIGN ADDRESS selection level OUTPUTS settings level Address the outputs here by assigning the group (x / G / x) and bus address (x / x / A) to them.
  • Page 126: A 2.3 Lm-Zsm Selection Level

    Appendix A 23 LM-ZSM selection level Via the LM-ZSM selection level, time entries can be configured. The LM-ZSM selection level contains the following settings levels: • DELETE • EDIT • TO NEXT Path: SERVICE MENU / EXTERNAL / LM-ZSM Figure 204: SWITCH ENTRY selection level DELETE settings level Delete time entries here.
  • Page 127: B Scene Icons

    Appendix B Scene icons Icon Name Icon Name Icon Name Desk Film Exhibition Meeting Drawing Eating Beamer Save energy Theatre Break Climate care Fitness Cleaning Presentation Television Visit Lecture Convert Preview Night Table 79: Scene icons and default scene names C Building service icons Icon Name...
  • Page 128: D Error Messages

    Appendix D Error messages No LM-Bus available Figure 206: Error display: "No LM-Bus available" Error pattern: • ? BUS flashes cyclically on the touchscreen. • On/off key LED blinks cyclically. Possible causes: • No bus supply for the LM-Bus. • Interface between LM-CIRIA control unit and LM-Bus is faulty. •...
  • Page 129: E Factory Settings

    Appendix E Factory settings Path: SERVICE MENU / INTERNAL / CONFIGURATION / MY ADDRESS Parameter Value range Factory setting ROOM --; 0 – 99 GROUP 0 – 99 BUS ADDR. 0 – 99 Table 81: MY ADDRESS setting options Path: SERVICE MENU / INTERNAL / CONFIGURATION / WAKE-UP REACTION TOUCHRING parameter Description NO REACTION...
  • Page 130: Fade Settings Level

    Appendix Path: SERVICE MENU / INTERNAL / CONFIGURATION / FADE OF KEY Parameter Value range (in seconds) Factory setting PRESENCE 0, 1, 3, 5, 7, 10, 15, 30, 60 ABSENCE 0, 1, 3, 5, 7, 10, 15, 30, 60 Table 87: FADE OF KEY setting options Path: SERVICE MENU / INTERNAL / CONFIGURATION / LED OF KEY Parameter Value range...
  • Page 131: Brightness Setting Options

    Appendix Path: SERVICE MENU / INTERNAL / CONFIGURATION / DISPLAY / TEMPERATURE Parameter Value range Factory setting TEMPERATURE YES, NO Table 94: TEMPERATURE setting options Path: SERVICE MENU / INTERNAL / CONFIGURATION / DISPLAY / BRIGHTNESS Parameter Value range Factory setting BRIGHTNESS 1, 2, 3, 4 (1 = very dark,...
  • Page 132 Appendix Path: SERVICE MENU / INTERNAL / CONFIGURATION / RETURN TIMEOUT SERVICE parameter Value range (in minutes) Factory setting SERVICE 1, 2, 3, ... 60 10 MINUTES Table 101: SERVICE setting options OP.LEVEL parameter Value range (in seconds) Factory setting OP.LEVEL 1, 2, 3, ...
  • Page 133: F Questions And Answers

    Appendix F Questions and answers How many scene icons can be configured? Up to 20 scene icons can be configured in the entry level. The entry level is limited to 30 icons (both scene and building service icons). How many group icons can be configured? Up to 15 group icons can be configured.
  • Page 134: G List Of Figures

    Appendix G List of figures Index ACTION CLICK settings level 42 ADD selection level 50, 56, 61, 66, 122, 123 AIR EXCHANGE settings level 27 ASSIGN ADDRESS selection level 125 BLINDS display 22, 34 BLINDS settings level 21, 31, 33, 34 BRIGHTNESS display 19, 20, 30 BRIGHTNESS settings level 29, 30, 77 Building service group icons (selection level) 11...
  • Page 135 Appendix SAVE SCENE settings level 49 SCENE CALL settings level 98 Scene icons 10 Scene icon when scene has been automated for daylight linking 11 Scene icon when scene has been manually changed 10 SCENE OF KEY settings level 43 SCREENSAVER settings level 78 SCREEN settings level 26 Selection level 29, 30, 31, 33, 34...
  • Page 136: H List Of Tables

    Appendix H List of tables ACTION CLICK settings level 79 BEHAVIOUR setting options 47, 78, 131 BRIGHTNESS setting options 77, 131 Building service icons and default building service names 127 CONDITION setting options 98 DATE setting options 95 DELAY setting options 80, 131 DELAY TIME MAX setting options 106 DELAY TIME MIN setting options 106 DELETE ADDRESS selection options 91...
  • Page 137: I Technical Data

    Appendix I Technical data Nominal voltage ..230/240 V AC, 50/60 Hz Permitted input voltage ..207–264 V AC, 50–60 Hz Power loss ..< 1.5 W Terminals .
  • Page 138: J Glossary

    Appendix J Glossary Actuator A device which receives a command from an input, converts the command and sends it via a defined interface (output) to an operating device (luminaire actuator), motor (motor actuator), control drive, etc. An actuator can have several outputs and is usually assigned to a specific building service. Building service A component of the building's technical equipment which is part of the building's infrastructure.
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