SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS • Work on electric devices may only LiveLink is not intended for any application other than the one listed here. be carried out while disconnected from electric power. Other applications are considered to be in violation of the intended use.
Link Install” tablet app for the setup of the system by expert person- In addition, a push-button can be connected directly to the LiveLink nel, and the “LiveLink Control” tablet and/or smart phone app for the control device. control of the illumination by the end user.
Page 5 / 77 CONTROLLER The control device – the intelligent command centre. The core element of the LiveLink control device is a Linux-based high-performance minicomputer which processes the incoming data streams and issues control commands to the system components.
LiveLink system. For this, up to 4 commercial installation push-buttons can be connected to each push-button coupler. The push-button coupler passes the signals on to the LiveLink control device via DALI. The function of the push-buttons is freely programmable during commissioning.
INTRODUCTION / SENSORS Page 7 / 77 SENSORS Any brain needs its sensory organs – and any light management system its sensors. Light only then and there where it is desired, and as bright as necessary. For a light control commensurate with the requirements, the frame- work conditions must be detected precisely.
• Particularly high sensitivity ways and corridors • Upon request, available installed and range • Temperature-independent in a LiveLink master luminaire detection Sensor type • Passive infra-red presence • HF sensor • Passive infra-red presence sensor (PIR) •...
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INTRODUCTION / SENSORS / TECHNICAL DATA Page 9 / 77 Type Detection ranges (at a height of installation of 2.8-3.0 m) Quattro HD Dual HF LS/PD LI Presence Circular Tangentially...
INTRODUCTION / SENSORS / SENSOR PLACEMENT Page 10 / 77 SENSOR PLACEMENT Detection area • The detection area of the sensor must be taken into consideration (see sensor’s product data sheet). On the one hand, the sensor should detect areas of work and movement in the room but, on the other, also the entrance so that the light can be switched on early on.
Page 11 / 77 WLAN The setup or control of the LiveLink system via tablet and/or smart control device bears a WLAN name of its own, starting with “LIVE- phone app does only work in case of an existing WLAN connection LINK”, that is printed onto the control device.
“Room administration”. The iOS and/or Android app can then also be used in the building WLAN. Available to the apps are all LiveLink rooms that are, in turn, connected to the building WLAM. WLAN SECURITY...
INTRODUCTION / ACCESS DATA Page 13 / 77 ACCESS DATA The LiveLink system provide different types of access for setup and utilisation. The access data should be changed upon initial setup and should be made available only to correspondingly authorised users.
INTRODUCTION / BEHAVIOUR OF LIGHT CONTROL / BEHAVIOUR IN DELIVERY CONDITION Page 14 / 77 BEHAVIOUR OF LIGHT CONTROL BEHAVIOUR IN DELIVERY CONDITION If the control device and the luminaires were already installed, but the light control was not installed, yet, the lighting can be switched and dimmed nevertheless (touch/dim function).
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“LIVELINK INSTALL” APP / OVERVIEW Page 19 / 77 “LIVELINK INSTALL” APP OVERVIEW There are iOS-based and Android-based apps available that do not whole app. A repetitive description of these elements was omitted in differ in terms of functionality. There merely are minor deviations in the remainder of these instructions.
Page 20 / 77 WHAT IS A USE CASE? Each LiveLink room is set up based on a Use Case. A Use Case is a In addition to the placement of luminaire groups, a Use Case also pre-configuration that simplifies the further setup of the room.
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“LIVELINK INSTALL” APP / WHAT IS A USE CASE? / PUBLIC USE CASES Page 21 / 77 Use Case “Small Office Presetting of the luminaire groups ” Group of luminaires Function In the Use Case “Small Office”, the luminaire groups “Work”, “Meet- ing”, and “Additional”...
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Corridor (+ Centre) Additional “LIVELINK INSTALL” APP / WHAT IS A USE CASE? / PUBLIC USE CASES Page 22 / 77 Use Case “Conference Room Work 3 Work 4 Presetting of the luminaire groups ” Group of luminaires Function In the Use Case “Conference Room”, the luminaire groups “Meeting”, Window “Presentation”, and “Additional”...
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“LIVELINK INSTALL” APP / WHAT IS A USE CASE? / PUBLIC USE CASES Page 23 / 77 Hall Meeting Presentation Use Case “Manufacturing Hall, simple Presetting of the luminaire groups ” Group of luminaires Function In the Use Case “Manufacturing Hall, simple”, the luminaire groups “Traffic Route”, “Work 1”, “Work 2”, and “Work 3”...
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Bed 2 “LIVELINK INSTALL” APP / WHAT IS A USE CASE? / PUBLIC USE CASES Page 24 / 77 Room Work 1 Work 2 Work 3 Use Case “Classroom Bed 1 Presetting of the luminaire groups ” Group of luminaires Function In the Use Case “Classroom”, the luminaire groups “Board”, “Window”,...
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“LIVELINK INSTALL” APP / WHAT IS A USE CASE? / PUBLIC USE CASES Page 25 / 77 Use Case “Retail Hall Presetting of the luminaire groups ” Group of luminaires Function In the Use Case “Retail”, the luminaire groups “Shop Window”, “Cash Register”, “Shop”, and “Accent”...
“LIVELINK INSTALL” APP / WHAT IS A USE CASE? / PRIVATE USE CASES Page 26 / 77 Bed 2 Use Case “Corridor” Presetting of the luminaire groups Room Group of luminaires Function In the Use Case “Corridor”, the luminaire group “Corridor” is applied.
“LIVELINK INSTALL” APP / USE CASE ADMINISTRATION Page 27 / 77 USE CASE ADMINISTRATION In this view, Use Cases are administrated. The public Use Cases can be updated and deleted. Private Use Cases can be downloaded from the myTRILUX Portal and administrated.
The Use Cases listed here are updated by tapping the refresh button. Caution: Updating requires an Internet connection since the data is retrieved from a TRILUX server via the Internet! Where applicable, the WLAN must be switched or a mobile data connection must be utilised.
“LIVELINK INSTALL” APP / USE CASE ADMINISTRATION Page 29 / 77 ADMINISTRATING PRIVATE USE CASES Selecting private Use Cases With a tap on “Private Use Cases”, the view switches to “Administrating private Use Cases”. Administrating private Use Cases The input screen allows for access to the customer account at the myTRILUX portal.
“LIVELINK INSTALL” APP / ROOM ADMINISTRATION Page 30 / 77 ROOM ADMINISTRATION The Administrator menu includes the most important functions of the setup app: the setup and/or administration of rooms as well as various settings. The menu is protected with a separate administrator password.
“LIVELINK INSTALL” APP / ROOM ADMINISTRATION / ROOM SETUP Page 31 / 77 ROOM SETUP Upon the initial setup, a connection to the system is established and prepared for the further configuration. Initial connection to the WLAN The tablet is connected directly to the WLAN that is made available by the LiveLink control device.
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“LIVELINK INSTALL” APP / ROOM ADMINISTRATION / ROOM SETUP Page 32 / 77 Select room The app starts in the administrator menu and searches for existing LiveLink rooms. Here, the not-yet set up room can be selected. Initially, the room designation is a factory setting which can later be changed in the “Room name”...
“LIVELINK INSTALL” APP / ROOM ADMINISTRATION / ROOM SETUP: USE CASE Page 33 / 77 ROOM SETUP: USE CASE Identifying luminaires and sensors In this view, a matching Use Case is selected and assigned to the room. Select and confirm Use Case...
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“LIVELINK INSTALL” APP / ROOM ADMINISTRATION / ROOM SETUP: USE CASE Page 34 / 77 Listing connected devices Numbers on the icons of the device groups “Lumi- naires”, “Sensors”, and “Push-buttons” indicate the respective number of devices connected. A push-button coupler is counted only once in this, even though multiple push-buttons may be connected there.
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“LIVELINK INSTALL” APP / ROOM ADMINISTRATION / ROOM SETUP: USE CASE Page 35 / 77 New search run / search for devices If the search run upon commissioning did not find all devices or if work is being performed on the installation in parallel, the search run and/or a search for devices can be started again.
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“LIVELINK INSTALL” APP / ROOM ADMINISTRATION / ROOM SETUP: USE CASE Page 36 / 77 Selecting a Use Case A matching Use Case is selected by swiping. A rough schematic and the designation help in the correct selection, wherein the schematic does not have to fit the room situation in all details.
“LIVELINK INSTALL” APP / ROOM ADMINISTRATION / ROOM SETUP: ASSIGNMENT Page 37 / 77 ROOM SETUP: ASSIGNMENT Group assignment of luminaires In this view, the luminaires and sensors are assigned. Sensor assignment The individual luminaires and sensors can be identified and assigned to the luminaire groups and/or sensor locations.
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“LIVELINK INSTALL” APP / ROOM ADMINISTRATION / ROOM SETUP: ASSIGNMENT Page 38 / 77 Selecting luminaires Each dot in the lower area of this view represents a luminaire. The luminaire is selected by tapping a dot. The dot is shown bright and the luminaire blinks for identification.
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“LIVELINK INSTALL” APP / ROOM ADMINISTRATION / ROOM SETUP: ASSIGNMENT Page 39 / 77 Assigning luminaires The selected luminaires can now be pushed to a luminaire group at top. If multiple luminaires were selected, any one luminaire can be pushed in order to assign the whole selection.
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“LIVELINK INSTALL” APP / ROOM ADMINISTRATION / ROOM SETUP: ASSIGNMENT Page 40 / 77 Checking the assignment The number of luminaires already assigned can be read on the symbols of the luminaire groups. In addition, it is shown in the bottom area of the view how many luminaires overall are available and how many have not yet been assigned.
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“LIVELINK INSTALL” APP / ROOM ADMINISTRATION / ROOM SETUP: ASSIGNMENT Page 41 / 77 Removing luminaires from a group A long tap opens a window that shows all luminaires that have been assigned to this group. The individual luminaires can be identified by tapping them and can be deleted by subsequently tapping the delete button.
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“LIVELINK INSTALL” APP / ROOM ADMINISTRATION / ROOM SETUP: ASSIGNMENT Page 42 / 77 Assigning sensors The assignment is performed analogously to the luminaire assignment. In this, the control lamp of the sensors serves for identification. Testing the sensor Subsequent to a long tap on a positioned sensor, different functions can be called up.
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“LIVELINK INSTALL” APP / ROOM ADMINISTRATION / ROOM SETUP: ASSIGNMENT Page 43 / 77 Remove sensor from position With this function, a sensor can be removed from the position. It is then available again in the bottom area of the screen for a renewed assignment.
“LIVELINK INSTALL” APP / ROOM ADMINISTRATION / ROOM SETUP: ASSIGNING PUSH-BUTTONS Page 44 / 77 ROOM SETUP: ASSIGNING PUSH- Assigning push-buttons BUTTONS In this view, the push-buttons are connected to a light scene or a luminaire group If a light scene is assigned to a push-button, this light scene is activated later upon pushing the button.
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“LIVELINK INSTALL” APP / ROOM ADMINISTRATION / ROOM SETUP: ASSIGNING PUSH-BUTTONS Page 45 / 77 Listing all push-button assignments In this view, all existing push-button assignments are listed. By swiping to the side, the assignment can be deleted. Creating a new push-button assignment A tap on the plus symbol starts the setup of a new push-button assignment.
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“LIVELINK INSTALL” APP / ROOM ADMINISTRATION / ROOM SETUP: ASSIGNING PUSH-BUTTONS Page 46 / 77 Selecting scenes / luminaire groups Initially, it is selected whether the push-button is intended to call up a light scene or to switch and dim a luminaire group.
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“LIVELINK INSTALL” APP / ROOM ADMINISTRATION / ROOM SETUP: ASSIGNING PUSH-BUTTONS Page 47 / 77 Assigning push-buttons After the scene or luminaire group has been stored, a window signals that LiveLink is now waiting for the assignment of the push-button.
“LIVELINK INSTALL” APP / ROOM ADMINISTRATION / CONCLUDING THE ROOM SETUP Page 48 / 77 CONCLUDING THE ROOM SETUP Specify user password Upon conclusion, a user password is specified, and after a summary has been checked, the room setup is concluded.
“LIVELINK INSTALL” APP / ROOM ADMINISTRATION / ROOM SETUP: OPTION “RENAME ROOM” Page 49 / 77 ROOM SETUP: OPTION “RENAME ROOM” In this view, the room designation can be changed. The room receives a new name that is adopted as WLAN designation and as room designa- tion for utilisation in the apps.
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“LIVELINK INSTALL” APP / ROOM ADMINISTRATION / ROOM SETUP: OPTION “RENAME ROOM” Page 50 / 77 Change room name After tapping “Change room name”, a new room name can be entered. Reconnecting the WLAN By renaming the room name, the WLAN also adopts this room name automatically.
“LIVELINK INSTALL” APP / ROOM ADMINISTRATION / ROOM SETUP: OPTION “ADMINISTRATE SCENES” Page 51 / 77 ROOM SETUP: Creating the illumination OPTION “ADMINISTRATE SCENES” settings of a scene In this view, light scenes are administrated and set up. Setting the sensor system Typical scenes are included in the Use Case delivery.
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“LIVELINK INSTALL” APP / ROOM ADMINISTRATION / ROOM SETUP: OPTION “ADMINISTRATE SCENES” Page 52 / 77 Listing all scenes In this view, all existing scenes are listed. With a long tap on a scene, a context menu is opened. Here, the scene can be deleted, edited, copied, or specified as the default scene.
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“LIVELINK INSTALL” APP / ROOM ADMINISTRATION / ROOM SETUP: OPTION “ADMINISTRATE SCENES” Page 53 / 77 Creating a new scene A tap on the plus symbol starts the setup of a new scene. On the next screen, the name is assigned.
“LIVELINK INSTALL” APP / ROOM ADMINISTRATION / ROOM SETUP: OPTION “SETTING UP SCENES” Page 54 / 77 ROOM SETUP: OPTION “SETTING UP SCENES” In this view, dimming values as well as sensor options can be adjusted now. Selecting luminaire groups A luminaire group is activated by tapping on it;...
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“LIVELINK INSTALL” APP / ROOM ADMINISTRATION / ROOM SETUP: OPTION “SETTING UP SCENES” Page 55 / 77 Configuring a sensor By tapping a sensor, the sensor functions are offered. Depending on the sensor utilised, a presence detection and/or a constant light control can be configured.
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“LIVELINK INSTALL” APP / ROOM ADMINISTRATION / ROOM SETUP: OPTION “SETTING UP SCENES” Page 56 / 77 Presence detection: IQ mode If the switch-off delay is set to “0” with the control wheel, the IQ mode is activated. The IQ mode analyses the utilisation of the room based on the detected movements.
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“LIVELINK INSTALL” APP / ROOM ADMINISTRATION / ROOM SETUP: OPTION “SETTING UP SCENES” Page 57 / 77 Setting up constant light control In case of constant light control, the sensor is continuously measuring the brightness in the room. The automatic control adjusted the brightness of the illumination in order to compensate for the changes of the exterior light.
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“LIVELINK INSTALL” APP / ROOM ADMINISTRATION / ROOM SETUP: OPTION “SETTING UP SCENES” Page 58 / 77 Constant light control: Setting the offset For a uniform and efficient illumination, it may be sensible to undertake a separate control of luminaires that are close to the window and that are far from the window.
“LIVELINK INSTALL” APP / ROOM ADMINISTRATION / ROOM ADMINISTRATION Page 59 / 77 ROOM ADMINISTRATION In the room administration, all items of the room setup can be called up and changed after the fact. The operation of this menu is identical to the initial setup and will not be explained further here.
“LIVELINK INSTALL” APP / ROOM ADMINISTRATION / SETTINGS Page 60 / 77 SETTINGS The “Settings” view in the administrator menu displays important system information and covers the basic settings of the LiveLink control device. Information of the control device Room designation and firmware version...
“LIVELINK INSTALL” APP / ROOM ADMINISTRATION / SETTINGS: DALI FADE TIME Page 61 / 77 SETTINGS: DALI FADE TIME The DALI fade time controls the transition time between the dimming levels. In case of a setting of “0 s”, the brightness is changed without dimming function.
“LIVELINK INSTALL” APP / ROOM ADMINISTRATION / SETTINGS: ADVANCED SENSOR SETTINGS Page 62 / 77 SETTINGS: ADVANCED SENSOR SETTINGS Tapping on “Advanced sensor settings” provides access to detailed settings of the sensors. The functions that can be adjusted are dependent of the sensor used.
“LIVELINK INSTALL” APP / ROOM ADMINISTRATION / SETTINGS: UPDATE FIRMWARE Page 64 / 77 SETTINGS: UPDATE FIRMWARE Tapping on “Update firmware” starts the update process of the operating software of the LiveLink control device. The most current firmware is transferred from the app to the control device via WLAN and installed on it.
“LIVELINK INSTALL” APP / ROOM ADMINISTRATION / SETTINGS: CHANGE PASSWORDS Page 65 / 77 SETTINGS: CHANGE PASSWORDS The administrator password and the user password can be changed at any time. The respective function is called and the old password must be entered first. The new password must be...
“LIVELINK INSTALL” APP / ROOM ADMINISTRATION / WLAN: CONNECT TO INFRASTRUCTURE Page 66 / 77 WLAN: CONNECT TO INFRASTRUCTURE The LiveLink control device can be connected to an existing infra- structure WLAN. The LiveLink room then is available on the existing network for configuration and operation.
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“LIVELINK INSTALL” APP / ROOM ADMINISTRATION / WLAN: CONNECT TO INFRASTRUCTURE Page 67 / 77 Switching on configuration of an infrastructure Select network All available WLANs are listed. The desired WLAN is selected IP setting: dynamic (DHCP) If the LiveLink control device is to be assigned an IP dynamically by the existing network (DHCHP), the “static”...
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“LIVELINK INSTALL” APP / ROOM ADMINISTRATION / WLAN: CONNECT TO INFRASTRUCTURE Page 68 / 77 Enter WLAN password Upon entering the password for the infrastructure WLAN, the connection is established. Change WLAN password For an existing infrastructure connection, the WLAN...
“LIVELINK INSTALL” APP / OPERATING THE LIGHT CONTROL Page 69 / 77 OPERATING THE LIGHT CONTROL The light control of the already selected room can be called up directly in the administration menu of the “LiveLink Install” app. The operation is identical to the functionality of the “LiveLink Control”...
Page 70 / 77 “LIVELINK CONTROL” APP OVERVIEW The completely set up system can be controlled via the LiveLink apps. The user is able to dim, switch on and switch off individual luminaire groups or the whole system. In addition, previously created scenes can be selected.
“LIVELINK CONTROL” APP / SELECT ROOM / WLAN: CONNECT TO INFRASTRUCTURE Page 71 / 77 SELECT ROOM When the app is started, the “Select room” view is already active. The app searches for LiveLink rooms on the network. The desired room can be located by swiping and can subsequently be selected.
“LIVELINK CONTROL” APP / MANUAL SETTING OF THE ROOM ILLUMINATION Page 72 / 77 MANUAL SETTING OF THE ROOM ILLUMINATION Select a luminaire group First, a luminaire group is selected for which the state of illumination is to be changed. In case of numerous luminaire groups, you can navigate by swiping.
“LIVELINK CONTROL” APP / ACTIVATION OF ILLUMINATION SCENARIOS Page 73 / 77 ACTIVATION OF ILLUMINATION SCENARIOS Previously created illumination scenarios can be activated from the list in the lower area of the view. The scene is activated by tapping on the respec- tive line.
Which installation height The height of installation depends detailed description of the respective must be adhered to? on the type of sensor. The LiveLink screen can be retrieved in the app via controller should not be installed at the “?” symbol.
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LiveLink controller. These can, for manual operation? tion of the system. The push-button instance, be luminaires, sensors, or merely has to be connected to the push-button couplers.
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