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Lytemode System Overview The Lytemode System is designed to control architectural lighting by distributing both power and intelligence. The system provides processing power and control at each respective Master or Remote Station, eliminating the need for a central processor. Lytemode Master Stations provide individual control for up to 16 channels, 13 scenes plus “Off”, and adjustable fade times.
2-Button Remote Station Overview The Lytemode 2-Button Remote Station (ILS-CL-2RES) can be configured to operate in one of four modes: • Remote On/Off - allows unit to set a single scene or turn lights off. • Remote Raise/Lower - allows unit to adjust lighting levels.
Installation The Lytemode ILS Network consists of a single CAT5e cable connecting all ILS devices in a daisy chain manner. All units connect to the network using a 9-pin connector (included). To install: Step 1. Unpack unit and inspect for any signs of shipping damage. Ensure that two mounting screws are included.
Basic Settings LED Intensity The LED intensity (brightness) may be set to four different levels. To program: Step 1. Press and hold TOP button for 3 seconds. Step 2. While holding TOP button, tap BOTTOM button. LED intensity will change. Step 3.
Programming The 2-Button Station can be set in one of four modes as follows: Remote ON/OFF Provides control for up to 16 Lytemode Masters (or separate IDs). In this configuration, the top (ON) button can be programmed to correspond with any Master scene (ON, A-L), while the bottom (OFF) button will always send an off command.
Remote RAISE/LOWER Provides control for up to 16 Lytemode Masters (or separate IDs). In this configuration, the station can be used as either a Master Raise/Lower or a Channel Raise/Lower device. In the Raise/Lower mode, the top button sends the Raise RAISE command, while the bottom button will send the Lower command.
Remote ROOM COMBINE When used with an ILS-CL-RCGP or ILS- CL8-RSPS Room Combine Panel, the unit can be programmed to control the combining of two rooms. The top (OPEN) button will send OPEN the room combine command, while the bottom (CLOSE) button will send the room un- combine command.
Remote LOCK/UNLOCK Provides control for up to 16 Lytemode Masters (or separate IDs). In this configuration, the 2-Button Remote Station provides lock- out control for any Master or Remote Station. This will allow the Master or Remote to be locked or unlocked without entering the password at each Master Station.
Resetting Unit to Factory Defaults To set the unit back to its Factory Defaults, do the following: Step 1. Press and hold TOP and BOTTOM buttons for 10 seconds. (Both LEDs will start to blink.) Step 2. Press TOP button. (Unit will clear and remove itself from the ILS network.) The LED intensity setting will not change.
Installing Custom Buttons Custom engraved buttons* are available for Lytemode products. If you received custom buttons with your unit or obtain them in the future, use the following procedure for installation. To install custom buttons: Step 1. At 2-button unit, remove faceplate. Step 2.
Specifications Electrical: • Input Power: +18-26 VDC (powered from Lytemode ILS network) • Current: 20mA • Temperature - Storage: -25° to 85° C - Operating: 0° to 40° C - Relative Humidity: 30-90% (non-condensing) Accessories Part Number Description ILSCK2B__* Color Kit for 2-Button Remote Station CE2BES*** Custom Engraved 2-Button Keypad Membrane COMFP1__**...
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