Menu 6 "Luminaire Setup - Eaton CEAG ZB-S Mounting And Operating Instructions

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8 Operating

8.4.6 Menu 6 "Luminaire setup"

Overview:
Add / remove
Luminaire search
Main menu
Text assignments
Test & status menu
DLS/TLS-Assignment
Block & reset alarms
Basic settings
DLS/TLS Setup
Circuit setup
Luminaire setup
Logbooksetup
Send ServicePinMsg
Menu 6
Add / remove
Luminaire search
Text assignments
DLS/TLS-Assignment
 Selection of
menu options
Add / remove
with the keys 
Luminaire search
 <ok>:
Text assignments
confirm selec-
DLS/TLS-Assignment
tion
 <Menu>: can-
cel and return
to the previous
menu (any
changes en-
tered are saved)
 <ESC>: cancel
and return to
the previous
menu (any
changes en-
tered are not
saved)
Add / remove
 flashing input
Luminaire search
prompt
Text assignments
DLS/TLS-Assignment
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 <ok>
SKU 1/8
circuit:2
Menu 6.1:
...5...10...15...20
-—————————-
Luminaire text
Notes:
The SKUs and circuit numbers are assigned
by their placing on the module slots of the
subrack.
Only "present"(
) or "not present"(–) is
displayed on positions 1 to 20. Individual
luminaires can also be selectively taken out
of service (not present) in this way.
Condition and/or switched status can be
polled for CG-S luminaires in menu 1.6
"Luminaire status" .
<ok>
all circuits
Menu 6.2:
SKU 1/8
circuit name
<ok>
SKU 1/8
Menu 6.3:
...5...10...15...20
-—————————-
Luminaire text
Notes:
You can use this menu to view luminaire
assignments and assign / edit luminaire
names without changing the luminaire
configuration.
The procedure is necessary, for example
when the system is first commissioned
or after luminaires have been added or
removed.
These luminaire names are stored on the
memory card and displayed in the LCD
display menus as operator help. Text assign-
ments cannot be made with the
CU CG-S if a memory card is not inserted!
Otherwise, refer to menu option 4.2
 Select line 1 or the input fields in line
1 with 
 Successive selection of SKU/subrack
and (final) circuit with 
Line 3 shows the current settings for
the luminaires (1 to 20) in the selected
circuit:
– no luminaire set up (Item 2)
 Select a luminaire (line 2) with 
(e.g. cursor flashing on position 3)
Line 4 displays the luminaire text
(Name if previously entered).
Use the <ok> key to set or remove a
luminaire at the selected position.
 Select line 1 and 2 resp. the input fields
circuit:2
in line 2 with 
 Successive selection of SKU/subrack
and (final) circuit with 
 All connected luminaires with address
of a device will automatic be search
and displayed. Please note that double
addressed lumianres in one circuit will
be identified as 1 address. If nesses-
sary correct the luminaire address of
the affected circuit.
 The luminaire search function indicates
newly installed luminaires. A query
screen is displayed with the luminaire
search for selecting whether already
existing luminaires should be deleted.
 Select line 1, 2, 4 or the input fields in
circuit:2
line 1 with 
 S u c c e s s i v e s e l e c t i o n o f S K U
and (final) circuit with 
(e.g. (final) circuit 2, of the 8th SKU type
2x3A CG-S on subrack 1)
 Line 3 shows the current settings for the
luminaires (1 to 20) in the selected circuit
– no luminaire set up (Item 2)
 Select a luminaire (line 2) with
(e.g. cursor flashing on position 3)
Line 4 displays, for example, the mes-
sage "Luminaire text" as default or a
luminaire name if previously entered
 Changing the luminaire name:
Luminaire is present (Item 1)
Luminaire is present (Item 1)
Select line 4 with
Select the input point with
All the possible alphanumeric
characters are displayed cycli-
cally with the cursor keys.
Once a name has been fully
entered, confirm the entry with
<ok>. The remaining characters
after the current cursor position
are cleared.

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