LEGRAND Wattstopper LMDL-600 User Manual
LEGRAND Wattstopper LMDL-600 User Manual

LEGRAND Wattstopper LMDL-600 User Manual

Dlm wireless photosensor with ipv6/bluetooth low energy technology
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No: 30561 -06/20 rev. 1
Important Considerations and Best Practices ................................... 1
Features and Placement ....................................................................... 2
Mounting .......................................................................................... 2
Lens adjustment ............................................................................... 2
Resetting the Devices ...................................................................... 2
Pairing the LMDL-600 ............................................................................ 2
Calibration with the DLM Configuration App ...................................... 3
Pre-Calibration Requirements .......................................................... 3
Calibration ........................................................................................ 3
Calibration with LMCS-100 ................................................................... 6
Calibration ........................................................................................ 6
• You must carry out the calibration process for the LMDL-600 to have daylighting functionality. Simply pairing the LMDL-600 to
wireless LMRC-611X room controllers will not enable daylighting.
• Required versions: LMCS-100 v 4.8.0 or later, DLM Conifg App v 1.1.16 or later, LMDL-600 Fw version 10.26 or later
• Calibration must be completed by either using the DLM Config App (Available on the Google Play store or the Apple App Store) or
the LMCS-100 software (Available from the Wattstopper web page).
• The DLM Config APP and LMCS require an authorized account to login. New users can request an account at first login.
• Calibration can only be performed on secured rooms (paired wireless room controllers, switches, sensors). Securing of rooms can
be performed using LMCS and the DLM Config app.
• The LMDL must be awake during calibration. The LMDL undergoes "sleep" patterns to conserve battery. Please press the
LMDL-600 face (config button) once to wake it up for 5 minutes.
• The LMDL-600 only works with fully wireless DLM rooms. It cannot control a wired DLM load even when enabled with a wireless
LMBC-650 (Wireless Bridge Controller)
• Do not calibrate if the LMDL sensor is reading less than 5 footcandles (fc) of daylight.
• Ensure the battery tab sticker is pulled in order to power the LMDL-600.
• The LMDL should be installed in a way that only ambient daylight is seen by the photosensor lens. Electric light contribution will
affect accuracy of the device.
• A good quality Light Meter is REQUIRED. (Not included with any DLM device).
• The LMDL does not do bi-level and tri-level dimming.

IMPORTANT CONSIDERATIONS AND BEST PRACTICES

Wattstopper
LMDL-600
DLM Wireless Photosensor with IPv6/Bluetooth
User Guide
Understanding the capabilities of Wireless Digital Lighting Management
(DLM) photosensors and how to configure the sensors for the desired
control strategy is one of the keys to successfully commissioning daylighting-
controlled projects. This user guide describes typical sequences of operation
and calibration techniques for the LMDL-600 (Wireless Digital Daylighting
Photosensor) and explains how to change zone and sensor parameters in
order to modify the sequence of operation.
Please note that all DLM jobs with LMDL photosensors must be
submitted to WattStopper Application Design for review.
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Low Energy Technology
INTRODUCTION

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  • Page 1: Table Of Contents

    Wattstopper ® LMDL-600 ® DLM Wireless Photosensor with IPv6/Bluetooth Low Energy Technology No: 30561 –06/20 rev. 1 User Guide INTRODUCTION Understanding the capabilities of Wireless Digital Lighting Management (DLM) photosensors and how to configure the sensors for the desired control strategy is one of the keys to successfully commissioning daylighting- controlled projects.
  • Page 2: Features And Placement

    FEATURES AND PLACEMENT Mounting The LMDL-600 switches or dims electric light in response to daylight. It is important to select a location where the photosensor measures daylight contribution only. For proper operation the photosensor should not see any electric light contribution. When the primary source of daylight is a window (side-lighting), the LMDL-600 is typically ceiling mounted between one to three feet away from the window.
  • Page 3: Calibration With The Dlm Configuration App

    CALIBRATION WITH THE DLM CONFIGURATION APP See the DLM Configuration App User Guide for further details on using the DLM Config App. It can be downloaded from: https://www.legrand.us/-/media/brands/wattstopper/resources/user-guides/ws-user-guide-dlmconfigapp.ashx Pre-Calibration Requirements • Ensure the devices on the network have been added to a room within a site.
  • Page 4 4. Follow the prompts on the screen. Select the appropriate # of zones and then tap Start. Next, select the appropriate room controller(s) located in the first zone. then tap Next. If there is more than one zone, after selecting the controller(s) for the first zone, you will then be asked to select the controller for the next zone.
  • Page 5: Adjusting Parameters With A Calibrated Daylight Sensor

    8. Select the Override Mode. This mode determines whether the user can override the control of the daylight sensor, to increase or decrease the dimming level above the daylight cap. The daylight cap is the appropriate light level determined by the room controller and daylight sensor, which is based on the setting of the DLH Target (the target light level).
  • Page 6: Calibration With Lmcs-100

    CALIBRATION WITH LMCS-100 Once the site has been commissioned and the LMDL-600 has been paired with the room controller(s) and assigned to a room, you can proceed with calibration. Calibration 1. Wake up the LMDL (press the device face) and select your room within LMCS. Next, select the appropriate LMDL-600 in the tree. 2.
  • Page 7 Zone Tab Zone Tab After Assigning a Controller 4. You will calibrate each zone separately. Place the Light Meter in the appropriate area within the Daylighting zone. Typically, it should be placed in the middle of the daylighting zone, at a desk. This is your task level lighting. Ensure the light level reading is above 5 Fc before beginning calibration.
  • Page 8: Setting Daylighting Parameters On The Load Basic Tab

    10. When you return to viewing the LMDL-600, the calibration light levels will be displayed in the Zone tab. 11. If there is more than one zone, repeat calibration for each zone, moving the light meter to the appropriate position for that zone. Setting Daylighting Parameters on the Load Basic Tab Once calibration is complete, final adjustment of daylighting parameters is required for each room controller assigned to a zone, on the Load Basic tab.
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