Cooper Lighting WaveLinx Lite User And Programming Manual
Cooper Lighting WaveLinx Lite User And Programming Manual

Cooper Lighting WaveLinx Lite User And Programming Manual

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WaveLinx Lite
User and Programming Manual
This document is intended for installers of the WaveLinx Lite
System
ATTENTION
DISCLAIMER OF LIABILITY: Cooper Lighting Solutions assumes no liability for damages or losses of any kind that may arise from the
improper, careless, or negligent installation, handling or use of the products.
IMPORTANT: This manual provides information on the installation and operation of WaveLinx Lite System. For proper operation it is
important to follow the installation instructions for each product/component.
NOTE: WaveLinx Lite devices are not currently compatible with the WaveLinx Wireless Area Controller.

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  • Page 1 System ATTENTION DISCLAIMER OF LIABILITY: Cooper Lighting Solutions assumes no liability for damages or losses of any kind that may arise from the improper, careless, or negligent installation, handling or use of the products. IMPORTANT: This manual provides information on the installation and operation of WaveLinx Lite System. For proper operation it is important to follow the installation instructions for each product/component.
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Line Voltage Wallstation Reference Sheet ............................11 Logging in to the WaveLinx Lite Mobile Application ..........................13 Step 1: Download and install the WaveLinx Lite Mobile Application ....................13 Step 2: Register for WaveLinx Lite Mobile Application Access ......................14 Step 3: Login to the Mobile Application ..............................
  • Page 3 User Manual: WaveLinx Lite (1.5) Adjust Controlled Zones ................................... 40 Review Assigned Sensors ................................42 Use Occupancy Sensor Set Test Mode ............................43 Create New Occupancy Sets ................................43 Delete Occupancy Sets ..................................43 Modify Wallstations ....................................45 Rename Wallstation ..................................45 Modify Wallstation Actions ................................
  • Page 4 User Manual: WaveLinx Lite (1.5) Use Device Scan ....................................72 Replace Devices ..................................... 73 Factory Reset a Device ..................................74 Advanced Daylight Calibration: Calculate the Daylighting Factor Sensitivity Value ................75 www.cooperlighting.com...
  • Page 5: Wavelinx Lite Architecture And General Rules

    User Manual: WaveLinx Lite (1.5) Welcome and Introduction WaveLinx Lite (1.5) offers wireless control without the need of a centralized controller for outdoor and indoor applications. Outdoor applications including parking garages, decks, and surrounding areas while indoor applications include office, education, healthcare, hospitality, retail, industrial, and manufacturing.
  • Page 6: Wavelinx Lite Communication Requirements

    WaveLinx Lite devices operate autonomously with default out-of-the-box programmed behavior once they are installed and powered. They will work indefinitely in this mode unless they are programmed using the WaveLinx Lite Mobile App. This process is referred to as provisioning.
  • Page 7: Ambient Integrated Sensor Reference Sheet

    • loop daylighting • Integrated Passive Infrared (PIR) Provisioned Device Default Behavior motion sensor Once provisioned in the WaveLinx Lite Mobile App, the device operates via the daylight and Bluetooth 4.2 Low Energy • motion sensors. transmitter • The area’s occupancy sensor set controls the lighting.
  • Page 8 User Manual: WaveLinx Lite (1.5) Ambient Integrated Sensor (continued) Daylight Operation (closed loop) • Daylight operation must be manually enabled for ambient integrated sensors. When the measured light exceeds the calibrated level, the fixture will dim lighting to • reduce the light level.
  • Page 9: Outdoor Fixture High/Low Mount Sensor Reference Sheet

    Features Provisioned Device Default Behavior • Integrated photocell for closed Once provisioned in the WaveLinx Lite Mobile App, the device operates via the daylight and loop daylighting motion sensors. Integrated Passive Infrared (PIR) • ON at dusk / OFF at dawn via daylight sensor.
  • Page 10 User Manual: WaveLinx Lite (1.5) Outdoor Fixture High/Low Mount Sensor (continued) Daylight Operation (closed loop) • Daylight operation is enabled by default. When the measured light exceeds the calibrated level, the fixture will dim lighting to reduce • the light level.
  • Page 11: Line Voltage Wallstation Reference Sheet

    Provisioned Device Default Behavior • Bluetooth 4.2 Low Energy Once provisioned in the WaveLinx Lite Mobile App, the Line Voltage Wallstation operates transmitter lighting assigned to the same area per the default programming. The LED at the top of the Commands Supported: •...
  • Page 12 User Manual: WaveLinx Lite (1.5) Line Voltage Wallstation (continued) Identification Mode Behavior When placed in ‘Blink to Identify’ mode, the wallstation LED will turn ON for 1 second, turn OFF for 1 second and repeats this cycle for 15 seconds. The LED will be green on an unprovisioned wallstation and white on a provisioned wallstation.
  • Page 13: Logging In To The Wavelinx Lite Mobile Application

    These processes require an internet connection. The WaveLinx Lite Mobile Application is used to provision and organize WaveLinx Lite devices. The mobile application requires user account registration. During registration, a cloud portal will be established for the user account where the site programming will be stored for backup purposes.
  • Page 14: Step 2: Register For Wavelinx Lite Mobile Application Access

    User Manual: WaveLinx Lite (1.5) Step 2: Register for WaveLinx Lite Mobile Application Access Registration is required before using the WaveLinx Lite Mobile Application. Once registered, the user will login to the mobile application using the registered email address. Note: The WaveLinx Lite Mobile Application requires a unique email address that is not currently used for other registered WaveLinx Mobile Applications.
  • Page 15 User Manual: WaveLinx Lite (1.5) 4: Enter a valid email address and password, and then select preferences for any requested options. Tap ‘Continue’. 5: An email verification code will be sent to the provided email address. Enter the provided code, and then tap ‘Continue’.
  • Page 16: Step 3: Login To The Mobile Application

    2: When prompted for login, enter the registered email address and password, and then tap ‘Login’. 3: The WaveLinx Lite Mobile Application will open and display the option to add a site or will display configured sites if the application has been used previously.
  • Page 17: Mobile Application Logout

    User Manual: WaveLinx Lite (1.5) Mobile Application Logout Once logged in to the mobile application, it is not necessary to log out. If needed, the logout function can be accessed from the main menu. WARNING: If an App logout is processed, an internet connection will be required to log back in.
  • Page 18: Initial Site Setup Using The Mobile Application

    Step 1: Create a Site To start a new location’s setup, first create a site for the facility. Each facility administered by the WaveLinx Lite App is created as a unique site. There is no limit on the number of sites that one user can create. Large projects with more than 28 areas may require multiple sites.
  • Page 19: Step 2: Create Areas

    Area creation does not require connection to the internet or to the devices. To create areas: 1: Open the WaveLinx Lite Mobile Application. 2: In the site list, select a site. 3: Tap ‘ ’ to add an area.
  • Page 20: Step 3: Provision An Area's First Device

    Lite device being provisioned. Internet connection is not necessary. To provision the first device: 1: Select a WaveLinx Lite device to be the first device to provision. With the mobile device, stand as close as possible to the chosen WaveLinx Lite device (within 60 feet).
  • Page 21 User Manual: WaveLinx Lite (1.5) 7: Locate and open the appropriate device type list for the device being provisioned. The device that has the strongest signal (possibly the closest device) will be at the top. Tap the identify icon ‘...
  • Page 22: Step 4: Manage The Area Zones

    Step 4: Manage the Area Zones In WaveLinx Lite, controlled devices (light fixtures, for example) are organized into zones. A zone is a group of controlled devices that will be controlled together in the same way. If all controlled devices are going to operate together as one large group, no additional zones need to be created (skip to “Step 5: Manage the Area Occupancy Sets”...
  • Page 23: Step 5: Manage The Area Occupancy Sets

    Internet connection is not needed to create a new occupancy set but connection to the WaveLinx Lite device/network is required. The mobile device will need to be in range and as close as possible (within 60 feet) of any WaveLinx Lite device that belongs to the area.
  • Page 24: Part 2: Assign And Unassign Zones To Occupancy Sets

    Internet connection is not required to assign zones to occupancy sets but connection to the WaveLinx Lite device/network is required. The mobile device will need to be in range and as close as possible (within 60 feet) of any WaveLinx Lite device that belongs to the area.
  • Page 25: Step 6: Provision Remaining Area Devices And Assign To Zones

    (within 60 feet) to the WaveLinx Lite device being provisioned. To provision the remaining devices: 1: Select the next WaveLinx Lite device to be provisioned. With the mobile device, stand as close as possible to the chosen WaveLinx Lite device (within 60 feet).
  • Page 26 User Manual: WaveLinx Lite (1.5) Select the site Tap refresh to start scan Select the area Found devices will appear in the ‘Unassigned Devices’ section, separated by device type. This display is static and will not change until another scan command is processed.
  • Page 27 User Manual: WaveLinx Lite (1.5) 9. The next step may vary slightly depending on the type of device being provisioned. • If the device is a wallstation, once it finishes provisioning, the wallstation will appear in the ‘Devices in Area’ section.
  • Page 28: Step 7: Repeat The Process For Additional Areas

    User Manual: WaveLinx Lite (1.5) 11. Repeat this process for all WaveLinx Lite devices that should belong in this area. 12.If the first device provisioned was a control device (light fixtures with a fixture mount or integrated sensor, for example) remember to move the device from the default zone to the zone it should operate with.
  • Page 29: Modify Default Behavior After Provisioning

    Once created, areas can be renamed or deleted. This section discusses how to perform these functions. Rename an Area An area can be renamed at any time. This process does not require connection to the internet or a connection to the WaveLinx Lite device/network.
  • Page 30: Delete An Area

    Internet connection is not needed to modify zones but connection to the WaveLinx Lite device/network is required. The mobile device will need to be in range and as close as possible (within 60 feet) to one of the WaveLinx Lite devices that belongs to the same area.
  • Page 31: Move Devices To Different Zones

    To change the parameters, 1: Bring the mobile device within range (within 60 feet) of any provisioned WaveLinx Lite device in the desired area. 2: Ensure that the mobile device Bluetooth is turned on, and then open the WaveLinx Lite Mobile Application.
  • Page 32: Delete A Zone

    To delete a zone: 1: Bring the mobile device within range (within 60 feet) of any provisioned WaveLinx Lite device in the desired area. 2: Ensure that the mobile device Bluetooth is turned on, and then open the WaveLinx Lite Mobile Application.
  • Page 33: Modify Devices

    Internet connection is not needed to modify a device but connection to the WaveLinx Lite device/network is required. The mobile device will need to be in range and as close as possible (within 60 feet) to one of the WaveLinx Lite devices that belongs to the same area Rename Devices Optionally devices may be given a more descriptive name to help with identifying the device location or function.
  • Page 34 User Manual: WaveLinx Lite (1.5) Not connected Select the site Connected Select the area Verify network connection Select the zone the device is assigned to Locate the device in ‘Devices in Area’ 6: In the listed devices, locate the desired device. If needed, use the identify icon ‘...
  • Page 35: Delete Devices (Return To Unprovisioned State)

    To delete a device: 1: Bring the mobile device within range (within 60 feet) of any provisioned WaveLinx Lite device in the desired area. 2: Ensure that the mobile device Bluetooth is turned on, and then open the WaveLinx Lite Mobile Application.
  • Page 36: Modify Occupancy Sets

    Internet connection is not needed to modify occupancy sensor settings but connection to the WaveLinx Lite device/network is required. The mobile device will need to be in range and as close as possible (within 60 feet) to one of the WaveLinx Lite devices that belongs to the same...
  • Page 37: Adjust Individual Occupancy Sensor Settings

    To access the device’s occupancy sensor details page: 1: Bring the mobile device within range (within 60 feet) of any provisioned WaveLinx Lite device in the desired area. 2: Ensure that the mobile device Bluetooth is turned on, and then open the WaveLinx Lite Mobile Application.
  • Page 38: Adjust Occupancy Set Settings

    To modify the occupancy sensor set behavior: 1: Bring the mobile device within range (within 60 feet) of any provisioned WaveLinx Lite device in the desired area. 2: Ensure that the mobile device Bluetooth is turned on, and then open the WaveLinx Lite Mobile Application.
  • Page 39 The occupant must turn ON loads manually using controls in the space. WARNING: Do not use vacancy mode unless WaveLinx Lite Wallstations are installed in the system to allow for manual override. For both modes, the lighting will start transitioning to the...
  • Page 40: Adjust Controlled Zones

    To adjust the controlled zones: 1: Bring the mobile device within range (within 60 feet) of any provisioned WaveLinx Lite device in the desired area. 2: Ensure that the mobile device Bluetooth is turned on, and then open the WaveLinx Lite Mobile Application.
  • Page 41 User Manual: WaveLinx Lite (1.5) 5: Tap on ‘occupancy’ to open the occupancy set list. 6. Next, tap on the occupancy set containing the control zone to be removed. Not connected Select the site Connected Verify network connection Select the occupancy...
  • Page 42: Review Assigned Sensors

    To review the individual sensors in the occupancy set: 1: Bring the mobile device within range (within 60 feet) of any provisioned WaveLinx Lite device in the desired area. 2: Ensure that the mobile device Bluetooth is turned on, and then open the WaveLinx Lite Mobile Application.
  • Page 43: Use Occupancy Sensor Set Test Mode

    To delete an occupancy set: 1: Bring the mobile device within range (within 60 feet) of any provisioned WaveLinx Lite device in the desired area. 2: Ensure that the mobile device Bluetooth is turned on, and then open the WaveLinx Lite Mobile Application.
  • Page 44 User Manual: WaveLinx Lite (1.5) Not connected Select the site Connected Verify network connection Select the area Tap ‘Occupancy’ 6. Tap on the desired occupancy set to open the occupancy set details, and then tap on ‘Zones’. 7. If any zones are in the ‘Assigned Zones’ section, tap ‘...
  • Page 45: Modify Wallstations

    To modify a wallstation: 1: Bring the mobile device within range (within 60 feet) of any provisioned WaveLinx Lite device in the desired area. 2: Ensure that the mobile device Bluetooth is turned on, and then open the WaveLinx Lite Mobile Application.
  • Page 46: Modify Wallstation Actions

    Internet connection is not needed to modify wallstations but connection to the WaveLinx Lite device/network is required. The mobile device will need to be in range and as close as possible (within 60 feet) to one of the WaveLinx Lite devices that belongs to the same area.
  • Page 47: Modify Scene Light Levels

    9: Repeat as needed for additional wallstation buttons and wallstations. Modify Scene Light Levels The WaveLinx Lite system allows for seven scenes per area. In WaveLinx Lite (1.5), scenes can be issued by wallstation buttons or by the system administrator from the WaveLinx Lite Mobile Application.
  • Page 48 Internet connection is not needed to modify scenes but connection to the WaveLinx Lite device/network is required. The mobile device will need to be in range and as close as possible (within 60 feet) to one of the WaveLinx Lite devices that belongs to the same area To modify scene levels: 1: Bring the mobile device within range (within 60 feet) of any provisioned WaveLinx Lite device in the desired area.
  • Page 49: Calibrate Daylight Sets

    Internet connection is not needed to calibrate daylight sets but connection to the WaveLinx Lite device/network is required. The mobile device will need to be in range and as close as possible (within 60 feet) to one of the WaveLinx Lite devices that belongs to the same area Identify and Rename the Daylight Set Being Used for a Specific Device Before disabling or calibrating devices, make certain to identify the daylight set being used to control a specific device.
  • Page 50: Disable And Enable Daylighting For A Specific Sensor

    To disable or enable daylighting for a sensor: 1: Bring the mobile device within range (within 60 feet) of any provisioned WaveLinx Lite device in the desired area. 2: Ensure that the mobile device Bluetooth is turned on, and then open the WaveLinx Lite Mobile Application.
  • Page 51: Calibrate Closed Loop Daylight Sensors

    Tap ‘Daylight’ Calibrate Closed Loop Daylight Sensors In the WaveLinx Lite system, fixture mount and integrated sensors use closed loop daylighting to directly control the physically connected load. Each daylight sensor is automatically assigned to a unique daylight set. Each sensor has default factory settings that provide closed loop daylighting to a reasonable light level. Daylight sensor operation begins automatically once the device is powered and will also operate with default settings once device is provisioned to an area, assigned to a zone, and enabled if not already enabled by default.
  • Page 52 1: Bring the mobile device within range (within 60 feet) of any provisioned WaveLinx Lite device in the desired area. 2: Ensure that the mobile device Bluetooth is turned on, and then open the WaveLinx Lite Mobile Application.
  • Page 53 Identify the daylight set following the instructions on page 49 and then follow the steps below. 1: Bring the mobile device within range (within 60 feet) of any provisioned WaveLinx Lite device in the desired area. 2: Ensure that the mobile device Bluetooth is turned on, and then open the WaveLinx Lite Mobile Application.
  • Page 54 User Manual: WaveLinx Lite (1.5) Not connected Select the site Connected Verify network connection Tap the row for the desired sensor Select the area Tap ‘Daylight’ 7: In the calibration screen, use the screen controls to adjust the light level: •...
  • Page 55: Test Daylight Sensor Operation

    To use test mode: 1: Bring the mobile device within range (within 60 feet) of any provisioned WaveLinx Lite device in the desired area. 2: Ensure that the mobile device Bluetooth is turned on, and then open the WaveLinx Lite Mobile Application.
  • Page 56: Use Screen Controls To Issue Commands And View Details

    Internet connection is not needed for these commands but connection to the WaveLinx Lite device/network is required. The mobile device will need to be in range and as close as possible (within 60 feet) to one of the WaveLinx Lite devices that belongs to the same area.
  • Page 57: Raise And Lower The Light Level Of A Zone

    To raise and lower the light level of a specific zone: 1: Bring the mobile device within range (within 60 feet) of any provisioned WaveLinx Lite device in the desired area. 2: Ensure that the mobile device Bluetooth is turned on, and then open the WaveLinx Lite Mobile Application.
  • Page 58 User Manual: WaveLinx Lite (1.5) Not connected Select the site Connected Verify network connection Select the area Select a zone 6: In the list of devices, locate the device to command. If needed, use the identify icon ‘ ‘ to flash the loads until the correct one is found, and then tap the device to open the device details.
  • Page 59: Issue Scene Commands

    To send a scene command: 1: Bring the mobile device within range (within 60 feet) of any provisioned WaveLinx Lite device in the desired area. 2: Ensure that the mobile device Bluetooth is turned on, and then open the WaveLinx Lite Mobile Application.
  • Page 60: Device Details Dimmable Page

    User Manual: WaveLinx Lite (1.5) Not connected Select the site Connected Verify network connection If needed, use ‘identify’ to locate the correct device Select the area Select a zone Tap device to open the device details Device Details Dimmable Page...
  • Page 61: Device Details Occupancy Sensor Page

    User Manual: WaveLinx Lite (1.5) Device Details Occupancy Sensor Page Setting Default Description Current Status Displays the current status of the sensor, either occupied or unoccupied. Note: Status reflected does not include the hold time delay. It reflects if actual motion activity was occurring at the time the status last loaded.
  • Page 62: Device Details Daylight Sensor Page

    User Manual: WaveLinx Lite (1.5) Device Details Daylight Sensor Page Setting Default Description Reading Displays sensor’s light level reading in lux. Note: If the reading does not dynamically update, exit the screen, and then re-enter to verify current reading. Daylight Set Shows the zone’s currently assigned daylight set.
  • Page 63: Perform Administrative Functions

    The WaveLinx Lite Mobile Application can be used to reset the password of a user account. To reset a password: 1: Ensure that the mobile device has internet access and then launch the WaveLinx Lite Mobile Application from the app icon. 2: When prompted for login, tap ‘Forgot Password’.
  • Page 64: Edit Site Details

    Tap ‘Save’ Note 1: In WaveLinx Lite (1.5), it is not possible to delete a site from the cloud portal. If a site is no longer being used, give the site a name that indicates that it is not an active site.
  • Page 65: Restore A Site

    1: Ensure that the mobile device has internet access and then launch the WaveLinx Lite Mobile Application from the app icon. 2: When prompted for login, enter the registered email address and password, and then tap ‘Login’.
  • Page 66: Transfer Site Ownership

    WaveLinx Lite user account. Make note of the registered email address for the new owner’s account. 1: Ensure that the mobile device has internet access and then launch the WaveLinx Lite Mobile Application from the app icon. 2: Tap on the desired site.
  • Page 67 User Manual: WaveLinx Lite (1.5) Select site Select info Tap ‘Transfer Site’ icon Tap ‘Backup’ 5: Enter the email address of the new site administrator account, and then tap ‘Transfer’. When requested, confirm the transfer. Enter the new administrator’s email Confirm transfer Tap ‘Transfer’...
  • Page 68: Update Device Firmware

    3: Transfer the file from the computer to the mobile device. Run Device Update 1: Select a WaveLinx Lite device to be the first device to update. With the mobile device, stand as close as possible to the chosen WaveLinx Lite device (within 60 feet).
  • Page 69 User Manual: WaveLinx Lite (1.5) Tap ‘menu’ Select ‘Choose File’ and browse to locate file Select ‘system’ Start device scan 7. Found devices will be categorized by device type. Only device types that match the selected firmware file will have the update option available.
  • Page 70: Update The Mobile Application

    Update the Mobile Application Updates to the WaveLinx Lite Mobile App will be performed per the user’s preference settings on each mobile device. If not updated automatically, updates may be installed manually from the updates section on the App Store or on Google Play.
  • Page 71: Basic Troubleshooting

    This is caused when programmed settings Make sure that the mobile device is well within range of fail to completely transmit to some of the the nearest WaveLinx Lite device and the network shows devices. a connection. There are alert icons on the zone and/or devices.
  • Page 72: Use Device Scan

    Use Device Scan The WaveLinx Lite Mobile Application allows devices that are still in the out-of-the-box mode to be scanned from different locations in the mobile application. This can be helpful to see what WaveLinx Lite devices are in range of the mobile device.
  • Page 73: Replace Devices

    First delete, the device from the site by following the steps below: 1: Bring the mobile device within range (within 60 feet) of any provisioned WaveLinx Lite device in the desired area. 2: Ensure that the mobile device Bluetooth is turned on, and then open the WaveLinx Lite Mobile Application.
  • Page 74: Factory Reset A Device

    User Manual: WaveLinx Lite (1.5) Not connected Select the site Connected Select the area Verify network connection Select the zone 6: In the list of devices in the zone, locate the malfunctioning device. 7: Tap the device to open the device details. The device may display ‘failure to communicate’ on the page.
  • Page 75: Advanced Daylight Calibration: Calculate The Daylighting Factor Sensitivity Value

    User Manual: WaveLinx Lite (1.5) Advanced Daylight Calibration: Calculate the Daylighting Factor Sensitivity Value Outdoor applications may have specific challenges that arise when calibrating closed loop daylighting. In parking garages or other outdoor situations, the lighting may turn OFF correctly, but there may be enough light from adjacent fixtures that prevents specific fixtures from turning back ON at night.
  • Page 76 User Manual: WaveLinx Lite (1.5) 7: Exit the device details page to cancel the override command to the fixture under test (light may turn OFF). Use the mobile application to issue zone commands to turn the zones back ON to 100%.
  • Page 77 User Manual: WaveLinx Lite (1.5) 9: In the mobile application, navigate to the device details, ‘Daylight Sensor’ page and enter the ‘Daylight Factor Sensitivity’ value from the calculations. Tap ‘Save’ and then ‘Confirm’ in the warning message popup. 10: In the same screen, place the daylight sensor back into test mode.
  • Page 78 Visite www.cooperlighting.com para conocer nuestros términos y condiciones. Cooper Lighting Solutions 1121 Highway 74 South Peachtree City, GA 30269 P: 770-486-4800 Cooper Lighting Solutions is a www.cooperlighting.com For service or technical assistance: registered trademark. 1-800-553-3879 All other trademarks are property of Canada Sales ©...

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