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Crestron CLS-C6/C6M & CLSI-C6/C6M
Operations Guide – DOC. 6347E
Built-in Motion Detector (CLS/CLSI-C6M)
The CLS/CLSI-C6M model provides the addition of a built-in infrared motion
detector, enabling automated control based on room occupancy. Lights can be
programmed to turn on and shades open automatically when someone enters the
room, or turn off and close when the room is left empty. Remote motion detectors
are also available to expand the coverage of the CLS/CLSI-C6M, or add occupancy
sensing capability to the CLS/CLSI-C6M.
Daylight Harvesting
When used with an optional GLS-LOL photocell, the CLS-C6 is capable of reducing
energy usage by employing "daylight harvesting". This technique allows the electric
light levels to be reduced based on the amount of natural light available in the space.
The GLS-LOL may be connected to the CLS-C6 through either a GLS-SIM or the
available input on a Cameo
version of the Crestron iLux Lighting Systems Installation Guide (Doc. 6394 for
CLS-C6/C6M; Doc. 6413 for CLSI-C6/C6M), which is available from the Crestron
Web site (www.crestron.com/manuals).
IR Remote Control
The CLS-C6 units are equipped with an onboard IR receiver to allow for wireless
remote control using Crestron's optional infrared remote control (sold separately).
Multipoint Keypad Control
Up to 16 Crestron keypads may be connected to a single CLS-C6, providing versatile
multipoint control for rooms with multiple entrances or work areas. Individual
keypad buttons can be programmed to work through the master unit or can target
specific slave units for maximum control and room management.
Touch Screen Support
The CLS-C6 can support up to two touch screens without the need of a centralized
processor. Using the iLux Designer software, add touch screens to a standalone
system with hard and soft button programming including two way zone status
feedback.
Multi-Unit Expansion
A single CLS-C6 master supports up to eight additional units, enabling systems of up
to 54 lighting zones and 54 shade groups. Scene recall, master dimming, and
occupancy status are shared between the units. Each individual unit can still support
a complete assortment of local devices including keypads, shade controllers, touch
screens, and sensors.
Room Combining Support
When the application includes divisible rooms, the CLS-C6 has advanced
room-combining features capable of supporting even the most complex layouts.
When additional CLS-C6 slave units are linked to a master CLS-C6, advanced room
combining of up to nine rooms become possible. The iLux Lighting System supports
up to 36 room partitions, allowing for all possible room combinations. Room
combining status (combined or separate) can be controlled via external partition
sensors, via keypad or touch screen buttons, or via an external command from a
Crestron control processor.
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