CBM LUMIX User Manual

Advanced lighting controller for dual color led lights

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Advanced Lighting Controller
for dual color LED lights
User's Manual V1.0
12:00
Day: 2/10 - Period: 1
42 LUX
4230 K
40 LUX
4200 K
LUMIX
Lux and
Alarm
10A Outputs
Transistor
Touch
to control
outputs
K-Color
Relay
Screen
dual color
to avoid
Light Sensor
LED lights
flickering
The LUMIX offers an intuitive and easy to use touch screen interface.
This lighting controller allows you to precisely control light intensity as well as
the K-Color of dual color LED lights with the use of the light sensor.
Program the schedule with up to 24 different periods of 24 steps each.
The LUMIX has two 10A lighting outputs
compatible with American and European standards
(120V / 240V, 50Hz / 60Hz)
and an alarm relay
© 2018 - 2019 8032319 Canada Inc.

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  • Page 1 LED lights flickering The LUMIX offers an intuitive and easy to use touch screen interface. This lighting controller allows you to precisely control light intensity as well as the K-Color of dual color LED lights with the use of the light sensor.
  • Page 2 The LUMIX schedule contains 24 different programmable periods. Each period can contain up to 24 lighting steps per cycle. The LUMIX can also operate as a slave system for a master controller using its 0-10V inputs. It then acts as a power module that converts a 0-10V signal into power applied to the lighting outputs.
  • Page 3 How the LUMIX works Lexicon: Step: a step is a specific point in time. Each step consists of one hour, a set point for the luminous intensity and a set point for the color. Period: The period is a group of steps, on a 24h cycle. It starts at 00:00 and ends at 23:59.
  • Page 4 The touch screen of the LUMIX detects only one touch at a time. The interface is very intuitive and easy to master.
  • Page 5 How the LUMIX works Parameters: Parameter Lock: The lock allows you to prevent changes to the parameters and schedule. A padlock icon will flash to indicate that the system is locked. You have to unlock the system by entering the correct code in order to change the parameters or schedule.
  • Page 6 How the LUMIX works Schedule Programming: The LUMIX schedule consists of up to 24 periods, each of which can contain up to 24 steps. You can use the programming worksheet in this manual to help you visualize the lighting curves you want to program.
  • Page 7 Based on the following example: For lighting that gradually turns on at 8h00 and turns off gradually at 22h00 with a 30-minute slope: You need to program the following 4 steps: Step 1 at 8h00 - Light level 0% Step 2 at 8h30 - Light level 100% Step 3 at 21h30 - Light level 100% Step 4 at 22h00 - Light level 0% This programming will have the following effect:...
  • Page 8: Programming Worksheet

    Programming Worksheet Number of days: Period: 100% Number of days: Period: 100% Number of days: Period: 100% Number of days: Period: 100%...
  • Page 9 Reset to Default Parameters: The procedure to reset the system to the default values is as follows: 1- Turn the main power off 2- Remove the battery 3- Wait about 30 seconds 4- Replace the battery 5- Turn the main power back on This procedure clears all parameters from memory and the system will return to default values.
  • Page 10 MAIN SCREEN - MASTER MODE 12:00 Day: 2/10 - Period: 1 1: 25% 2: 12% 42 LUX 4230 K 40 LUX 4200 K Press to access the main menu 12:00 Current Time Schedule Progression: current day: 2 Day: 2/10 - Period: 1 total schedule duration: 10 days current period: 1 Graphical visualization of the 24h period in progress...
  • Page 11 MAIN SCREEN - SLAVE MODE 12:00 0-10V Input: 1.27V 1: 25% 2: 12% 42 LUX 4230 K 40 LUX 4200 K Press to access the main menu 12:00 Current Time Reading of the measured voltage at the 0-10V input 0-10V Input: 1.27V 1: 25% Bars that indicate the power applied to the outputs.
  • Page 12 MAIN MENU 0-10V Schedule Programming Manual Mode Clock Adjustment Data Backup / Recovery Configuration Settings Low level lighting adjustment 0-10V Input Configuration 0-10V Previous Menu (Main Screen)
  • Page 13: Configuration Menu

    CONFIGURATION MENU Configuration Parameter Lock: Off Language: English Mode: Master Phase Dimming: LED Chromatic Lighting: Yes Press a parameter button to access the parameter adjustment window. Press the left arrow to go back.
  • Page 14 LOCK / UNLOCK CODE - - - - Enter code to lock The code entered is displayed at the top center. The number of lines indicates the number of digits requested for a valid code (4 in this version). The requested action is displayed at the bottom center. Lock, Confirm or Unlock. Press the numbers to enter the code.
  • Page 15: Parameter Adjustment

    PARAMETER ADJUSTMENT Language English The parameter name is displayed at the top. The current value of the parameter is displayed in the center square. Press the up / down arrows to adjust the parameter value. Press the checkmark to accept the new value and return to the previous menu.
  • Page 16: Clock Adjustment

    CLOCK ADJUSTMENT Clock Adjustment Day: 1 12:00 Adjust the current day using the arrows above and below the day. Adjust the hours and minutes using the arrows above and below the time. Press the checkmark to accept the new time. Press the X to cancel.
  • Page 17: Schedule Programming

    SCHEDULE PROGRAMMING Schedule Programming Total Duration: 20 days Period Number of days Edit Number of periods: 1 The total duration of the schedule is displayed at the top center. Use the left and right arrow buttons to select the period to want to program and the number of days for the duration of this period.
  • Page 18 EDIT PERIOD Period 1 Step 15:00 120 LUX 4200K Number of periods: 1 Use the left and right arrows to select the step to edit. For each step, adjust the time of the step, as well as the intensity and color using the up and down arrows that are above and below the parameters.
  • Page 19: Manual Mode

    MANUAL MODE Manual Mode 1: 25% 2: 12% Auto Manual The buttons at the bottom allow you to select Automatic or Manual mode The top bar controls the red lights (lights connected to output 1). The bottom bar controls the blue lights (lights connected to output 2). Move your finger on the bar in the center to adjust the power of the output in manual mode.
  • Page 20 LIGHTS CONFIGURATION Lights Configuration - Activate the config button to set lighting in manual mode at 0.1% 24.0 18.0 - Adjust the output levels for the desired 0.1% lighting Config The "config" button enables or disables the configuration mode. In configuration mode, the system goes into manual mode and sets the light level at 0.1% to allow you to adjust the minimum level.
  • Page 21 Each input level has a separate lux and color levels that can be configured. Press the checkmark to accept and return to the main menu. When configured in slave mode, the LUMIX adjust the lux and color setpoints by reading the voltage on the 0-10V input and comparing it with the levels configured here.
  • Page 22: Save / Load Data

    SAVE / LOAD DATA Save / Load Data Hold the left arrow to load the data into the calendar. Hold the right arrow to save the data to the disk (non volatile memory). As a precaution, you must hold the button until the progress bar is complete.
  • Page 23: Touch Screen Calibration

    TOUCH SCREEN CALIBRATION Touch Calibration Point 1/3 When you power up the system for the first time, the calibration screen will pop up. Touch the screen on the target for each point. The target disappears when the screen detects a touch. Release the screen when the target disappears to go to the next step.
  • Page 24: Wiring Diagram

    * The connection of the alarm relay to an external alarm system must be done according to the alarm system manufacturer’s recommandations. ** The master controller is only required if using the LUMIX in slave mode *** To extend the light sensor cable, use Belden 8723 type cable or equivalent for RS-485 applications.
  • Page 25: Specifications

    Specifications Main Power: 120/240VAC @ 50/60Hz Power consumption on mains power 120/240VAC: DTD-T Basic System: 3.75W Each Output: 10A absolute maximum 2400W at 240VAC 1200W at 120VAC Fuse F1: 1A, 250VAC, TR5, Littelfuse #37411000410 Fuse F2 & F3: 12A, 250VAC, Fast Blow, Littelfuse #0314012 Battery B1: 3V Coin Cell CR2032 Alarm Relay: 30VDC, 1A, 100mΩ...

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