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Operations Guide

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  • Page 1 Crestron CLS/CLSI-C6 & CLS/CLSI-C6M iLux Lighting System ™ Operations Guide...
  • Page 2 This document was prepared and written by the Technical Documentation department at: Crestron Electronics, Inc. 15 Volvo Drive Rockleigh, NJ 07647 1-888-CRESTRON All brand names, product names and trademarks are the property of their respective owners. ©2006 Crestron Electronics, Inc.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Replacing the Function Button Label... 24 Programming Software ... 26 Earliest Version Software Requirements for the PC ... 26 Programming with Crestron SystemBuilder/D3 Pro ... 26 Programming with SIMPL Windows ... 27 Example Program ... 28 Uploading and Upgrading... 29 Establishing Communication...
  • Page 5: Ilux™ Lighting System: Cls/Clsi-C6 & Cls/Clsi-C6M

    Each channel will handle up to 800 watts individually, with a total rating for the complete unit of 1920 watts at 120 VAC for CLS-C6/C6M (2300 watts at 230 VAC for CLSI-C6/C6M). Operations Guide - DOC. 6347B •...
  • Page 6 CLS/CLSI-C6M, or add occupancy sensing capability to the CLS-C6 units. 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...
  • Page 7 Additional functions such as on-the-fly room combining and activating operations based on a real-time clock are also made possible by connecting the CLS-C6 to a control system. Connecting to an Ethernet-networked control system provides a gateway to larger...
  • Page 8: Specifications

    (including the FTP site). Physical Description All controls and indicators for the CLS-C6 are located on the front of the unit. The front panel also contains a mini phone jack, under the flip-up cover, used for programming functions, and an IR port for control via an IR remote device.
  • Page 9 Crestron CLS/CLSI-C6 & CLS/CLSI-C6M ports and connectors are located on the rear panel. Refer to the table “Connectors, Controls, & Indicators” on page 6 for details. CLS-C6 (Cover Open) CLS-C6/C6M Overall Dimensions Operations Guide - DOC. 6347B ™ iLux Lighting System Lighting System: CLS/CLSI-C6 &...
  • Page 10 IR Detector The IR detector responds to commands from the optional Crestron remote control. The remote control can be used to recall Scenes 1 – 4, the On and Off scenes, and perform master raise and lower of the lighting loads.
  • Page 11 In Setup mode, the display uses a two-character mnemonic to indicate which specific aspect of the CLS-C6 you are changing. As these are being adjusted, the display may indicate values. (Refer to “Setup Mode”...
  • Page 12: Industry Compliance

    This product is listed to applicable UL Standards and requirements by Underwriters Laboratories Inc. As of the date of manufacture, the CLS-C6 has been tested and found to comply with specifications for CE marking and standards per EMC and Radiocommunications Compliance Labelling.
  • Page 13: Setup

    For more details, refer to “Check Network Wiring” on page 37. Identity Code The Net ID of the CLS-C6 has been factory set to 1F. The Net IDs of multiple CLS-C6 devices in the same system must be unique. Net IDs are changed from a personal computer (PC) via the Crestron Toolbox™...
  • Page 14 Lighting System Crestron CLS/CLSI-C6 & CLS/CLSI-C6M CLS-C6 Installation Configurations * Refer to “ Appendix A: Supported Devices” on page 40 for details on devices supported by the CLS-C6. • iLux ™ Lighting System: CLS/CLSI-C6 & CLS/CLSI-C6M Operations Guide - DOC. 6347B...
  • Page 15: Hardware Hookup

    NEUTRAL terminal on the unit, and connect all ground wires to the (ground) terminal on the unit. For details, refer to the iLux Lighting System Installation Guide, Doc. 6394 for CLS-C6/C6M units, and Doc. 6413, for CLSI- C6/C6M units.
  • Page 16: Configuring The Cls-C6

    Lighting System Configuring the CLS-C6 The overall configuration of the CLS-C6 can be accomplished in two ways: using the front panel controls, or using the supplied iLux which can be downloaded from the Crestron website. Configuring via the front panel controls is not as extensive as what can be done using the iLux Designer, but permits basic functional setup without having to use a PC.
  • Page 17 Crestron CLS/CLSI-C6 & CLS/CLSI-C6M Setup Mode The Setup mode is used to change internal settings on the CLS-C6, including the scene presets as discussed in the previous paragraph. • • • Operations Guide - DOC. 6347B 4. If you would like a certain lighting load to be unaffected by that scene recall, press and hold the center of the button (so both sides make contact) for three seconds.
  • Page 18 Press the ^ or v buttons to scroll through this list of available setup options. Once the desired setup option appears in the display, use the various buttons on the CLS-C6 to make adjustments, as described on the following pages. Once any adjustment is made, Setup mode is now “locked” into that particular option (this is indicated by lighting the period at the end of the mnemonic).
  • Page 19 Crestron CLS/CLSI-C6 & CLS/CLSI-C6M • • • • • • Setup Lighting Load Types (Ld) To set the load types for each lighting load, first enter Setup mode and scroll to the “Ld” option. The bargraphs immediately indicate the currently selected load type for each lighting load.
  • Page 20 • iLux ™ Lighting System: CLS/CLSI-C6 & CLS/CLSI-C6M Crestron CLS/CLSI-C6 & CLS/CLSI-C6M When changing the load type using the rocker buttons, the two-digit display will change to reflect the current load type. It will show “L#.” where # is the number from the table above.
  • Page 21 Setup Button Functions (bF) This Setup mode is used to define the behavior of the buttons on the CLS-C6 unit itself, and on remote keypads if you want behavior other than the default. (Remote keypads must be ID’d, using auto-discovery, prior to this, which will set them to...
  • Page 22 • iLux ™ Lighting System: CLS/CLSI-C6 & CLS/CLSI-C6M Crestron CLS/CLSI-C6 & CLS/CLSI-C6M Use the Up/Down button to select the desired mode. The display will flip between “ud.” and “#”, where # is the mode, as defined in the following table.
  • Page 23 The Save button will also start flashing. You can then press Save or Cancel. The CLS-C6 keeps a list of all devices on its local network. If the auto- discovery finds devices that match the list, it will not change anything about those.
  • Page 24 • iLux ™ Lighting System: CLS/CLSI-C6 & CLS/CLSI-C6M Crestron CLS/CLSI-C6 & CLS/CLSI-C6M If any of these errors occur, when the discovery process is done, the two-digit display will flash between “Ad.” “##”, and “E#”, where “##” is the total number of devices discovered on the network (including invalid devices), and “E#”...
  • Page 25: Configuring With Ilux Designer

    CLS-C6 panel configuration and keypads configuration for each CLS-C6/C6M device. Note that only one CLS-C6 can be configured at a time. If there are multiple CLS-C6 units in a system, each one must be individually configured.
  • Page 26 Front Panel Lockout box. CLS-C6 The CLS-C6 screen allows you to enter the manual ramp rate used by the CLS-C6 when manually raising/lowering light levels; define the functionality of the six function buttons; define the behavior of the up/down button; specify if scene raise/lower will be enabled;...
  • Page 27: Console Command Settings

    CLS-C6 network before setting Network IDs via the Finish screen. Finish The Finish screen allows you to send your iLux Designer project to the CLS-C6; set the Net IDs for network devices; retrieve configuration information from the current CLS-C6 module; and print reports that give the spreadsheet data from each of the configuration screens.
  • Page 28: Replacing The Function Button Label

    Replacing the Function Button Label Each CLS-C6 is supplied with a pre-printed label sheet, in white, almond, or black to match the unit’s color. The sheet contains two labels showing the standard Scene 1 – Scene 6 button labels, three labels with clear spaces that permit you to write in single line button names, and three labels with clear spaces that permit you to write in two-line button names to accommodate shift functions.
  • Page 29 ™ Crestron CLS/CLSI-C6 & CLS/CLSI-C6M iLux Lighting System Lighting System: CLS/CLSI-C6 & CLS/CLSI-C6M • 25 ™ Operations Guide - DOC. 6347B iLux...
  • Page 30: Programming Software

    IMPORTANT NOTE: The procedures in this section relate to creating a program that can include the CLS-C6, not to programming the CLS-C6 itself. If it is to be part of a 2-Series control system, you must first configure the unit using the iLux Designer program or configure it manually using the front panel controls.
  • Page 31: Programming With Simpl Windows

    Programming with SIMPL Windows NOTE: While SIMPL Windows can be used to program a system that includes a CLS-C6, it is recommended to use SystemBuilder for configuring a Crestron control system. SIMPL Windows is Crestron’s premier software for programming Crestron control systems.
  • Page 32: Example Program

    Detail View. A description for each signal in the symbol is described in the SIMPL Windows help file (F1). Example Program An example program for the CLS-C6 is available from the Crestron website (http://www.crestron.com/exampleprograms). • iLux ™...
  • Page 33: Uploading And Upgrading

    Programs and Firmware Operations Guide - DOC. 6347B • The RS-232 mini phone jack port on the CLS-C6 connects to the serial port on the PC via the supplied serial cable. • Use the Address Book in Crestron Toolbox to create an entry using the expected serial communication protocol (RS232, auto-detect baud rate, no parity, 8 data bits, 1 stop bit, XON/XOFF disabled, RTS/CTS disabled).
  • Page 34 For Direct Serial Communication with the CLS-C6, display the “System Info” window (select Tools | System Info, or click the ⇒ Select Functions | Firmware… to upgrade the CLS-C6 firmware. ⇒ Select Functions | Cresnet ID… to change the CLS-C6 Net ID icon). Operations Guide - DOC. 6347B...
  • Page 35: Operation

    Operation The iLux always operates in one of four modes. The Setup mode is used to redefine many of the CLS-C6 settings. Details regarding the Setup mode are given in “Setup Mode” on page 13. The following sections provide detailed descriptions of the Standard, Lights, and Shades modes.
  • Page 36 (since they are all included in the “last scene”). 4. Any time all six lighting loads are off, all seven of these LEDs will glow at a low intensity (to allow finding the CLS-C6 unit in the dark). Operations Guide - DOC. 6347B...
  • Page 37: Ir Receiver

    Crestron CLS/CLSI-C6 & CLS/CLSI-C6M Toggle-scene buttons • • • • • • • • • Master (Last Scene) Raise/Lower buttons • • • • Lighting Master (Last Scene) Raise buttons • Lighting Master (Last Scene) Lower buttons • Shade Control (open/stop/close/stop) Buttons: •...
  • Page 38: Occupancy Sensing

    (all dimmable lighting loads), and the bottom button will do Master Lower (all dimmable lighting loads). The ON and OFF buttons on the CLS-C6 unit itself will operate normally while in Lights mode as will any Scene Recall, Scene Toggle, and SceneLts_Off commands from remote panels and Cresnet.
  • Page 39 − The ON and OFF buttons on the CLS-C6 unit itself, will operate normally while in Shades mode. The same is true for all scene recall or scene toggle functions triggered by remote panel or Cresnet command.
  • Page 40 • iLux ™ Lighting System: CLS/CLSI-C6 & CLS/CLSI-C6M Crestron CLS/CLSI-C6 & CLS/CLSI-C6M the group (or groups) being adjusted, the manual adjustment of that shade group terminates, and the new command takes precedence. To manually adjust this channel after that, you must release and re-press the button. The unit remains in Shades mode.
  • Page 41: Problem Solving

    Calculate Power CAUTION: Use only Crestron power supplies for Crestron equipment. Failure to do so could cause equipment damage or void the Crestron warranty. CAUTION: Provide sufficient power to the system. Insufficient power can lead to unpredictable results or damage to the equipment.
  • Page 42: Reference Documents

    For assistance in your local time zone, refer to the Crestron website (http://www.crestron.com/) for a listing of Crestron worldwide offices. You can also log onto the online help section of the Crestron website to ask questions about Crestron products. First-time users will need to establish a user account to fully benefit from all available features.
  • Page 43: Future Updates

    Crestron CLS/CLSI-C6 & CLS/CLSI-C6M Future Updates As Crestron improves functions, adds new features, and extends the capabilities of the CLS/CLSI-C6 and CLS/CLSI-C6M lighting systems, additional information and programming examples may be made available as manual updates. These updates are solely electronic and serve as intermediary supplements prior to the release of a complete technical documentation revision.
  • Page 44: Appendix A: Supported Devices

    Lighting System Appendix A: Supported Devices The CLS-C6 local devices network supports up to 16 remote devices consisting of keypads, shade controllers, and additional CLS-C6 units. Keypads Up to 16 keypads can be added on the local devices network. The following table lists default button functions for the keypad types currently supported.
  • Page 45: Appendix B: Console Commands

    Help Menu(s): Main, Common Syntax: Parameters: None CNETID Description: Use this command to set or display the Cresnet ID of the CLS-C6 as a slave device. Help Menu(s): System, Common Syntax: CNETID <ID> CNETID Parameters: <03…FE> to set the ID...
  • Page 46 ™ iLux Lighting System GREENLEDLEVEL Description: Use this command to display or set the green LED level on the CLS-C6.* Help Menu(s): Device Syntax: GREENLEDLEVEL <0..100> set the green leds brightness to level <0..100> GREENLEDLEVEL display the green leds brightness level <0..100>...
  • Page 47 Crestron CLS/CLSI-C6 & CLS/CLSI-C6M PUTCONFIG* Description: Use this command to load the project file to the CLS-C6 Help Menu(s): File Syntax: PUTCONFIG PROJECT Parameters: PROJECT – The only valid parameter value REBOOT Description: Use this command to reboot the CLS-C6...
  • Page 48 Refer to “Glow Mode Brightness” on page 24 for details. *These functions are typically done using Toolbox or iLux Designer menu commands. • iLux ™ Lighting System: CLS/CLSI-C6 & CLS/CLSI-C6M Crestron CLS/CLSI-C6 & CLS/CLSI-C6M Operations Guide - DOC. 6347B...
  • Page 49: Appendix C: Factory Default Values

    Crestron CLS/CLSI-C6 & CLS/CLSI-C6M Appendix C: Factory Default Values All lighting load types. All Low End limits All High End limits Function buttons Up/Down button Occupancy sensing Off scene On Scene Scene 1 Scene 2 Scene 3 Scene 4 Scene 5...
  • Page 50: Appendix D: Button Functions

    Standard Rocker: these are the six function buttons on the front panel of the CLS-C6, while the CLS-C6 is in Standard mode and the shift flag is not set. Shifted Rocker: these are the same physical buttons as the Standard Rocker, but are active when the shift flag is set.
  • Page 51 In determining which action should be executed, the CLS-C6 will check the state of all lights programmed in the scene. If any light in the scene is on, this function will cause the lights to go off. If all lights in the scene are off, this function will recall the scene.
  • Page 52 Lighting System • iLux ™ Lighting System: CLS/CLSI-C6 & CLS/CLSI-C6M Crestron CLS/CLSI-C6 & CLS/CLSI-C6M Function name Raise/Lower Lighting Load (1-6) Behavior Pressing left side of button will act same as Lower Lighting Load. Pressing right side of button will act same as Raise Lighting Load.
  • Page 53 Notes Shade commands with “All” parameter will only affect all the shade groups connected to the given CLS-C6 module. They will not pass from one CLS-C6 module to another (either when directly connected or when linked through a Cresnet system). If you want to open all shades in a multi-unit system, define a scene to do that.
  • Page 54 Notes Shade commands with “All” parameter will only affect all the shade groups connected to the given CLS-C6 module. They will not pass from one CLS-C6 module to the other (either when directly connected or when linked through Cresnet system). To accomplish this function for all shades in a multi-unit system, use SIMPL programming.
  • Page 55 Designer. Shade commands with “All” parameter will only affect all the shade groups connected to the given CLS-C6 module. They will not pass from one CLS-C6 module to the other (either when directly connected or when linked through Cresnet system). To accomplish this function for all shades in a multi-unit system, use SIMPL programming.
  • Page 56 Left, right, and both all do the same thing Behavior Notes Note that these should only be assigned to a CLS-C6 unit that is directly connected to a Cresnet control system, or to keypads connected to that unit’s local devices network.
  • Page 57: Software License Agreement

    This Agreement may only be modified by a writing signed by an authorized officer of Crestron. Updates may be licensed to You by Crestron with additional or different terms. This is the entire agreement between Crestron and You relating to the Software and it supersedes any prior representations, discussions, undertakings, communications or advertising relating to the Software.
  • Page 58 “applets” incorporated into the Software), the accompanying media and printed materials, and any copies of the Software are owned by Crestron or its suppliers. The Software is protected by copyright laws and international treaty provisions. Therefore, you must treat the Software like any other copyrighted material, subject to the provisions of this Agreement.
  • Page 59: Return And Warranty Policies

    Purchasers should inquire of the dealer regarding the nature and extent of the dealer's warranty, if any. CRESTRON shall not be liable to honor the terms of this warranty if the product has been used in any application other than that for which it was intended, or if it has been subjected to misuse, accidental damage, modification, or improper installation procedures.
  • Page 60 Crestron Electronics, Inc. Operations Guide - DOC. 6347B 15 Volvo Drive Rockleigh, NJ 07647 (2012613) Tel: 888.CRESTRON 07.06 Fax: 201.767.7576 Specifications subject to www.crestron.com change without notice.

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