The navigation pad provides a familiar way to navigate through the customization fi elds. The LMCT-100 allows modifi cation of the system without requiring ladders or tools; simply with a touch of a few buttons.
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It can change any of the DLM occupancy sensor parameters such as sensitivity, time delay and more. With the LMCT-100 you can also change load confi gurations, without any new wiring. For systems including the LMLS-305 daylighting sensor the LMCT-100 can also set or change the daylight level parameters.
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NAVIGATION You navigate from one fi eld to another using (up) (down) arrow keys. The active fi eld is indicated by fl ashing (alternates between yellow text on black background and black text on yellow background) Once active, use the Select Function Fields (on Home Menu) button to move to a menu B AT...
P o i n t t o d e s i r e d O c c u p a n c y S e n s o r sensor and the LMCT-100. The sensor immediately P r e s s ‘ S e l e c t ’...
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ADJUSTING SENSOR PARAMETERS Using Current Settings, you can view all parameters applicable to the type of sensor that is currently communicating with the LMCT-100. You can modify settings, send them to the sensor, and/or store them in the LMCT-100. Time Delay ...
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Trigger/Retrigger Mode (Dual Tech Sensors only) S e n s o r Co n fig S ens o r C on fi g T i m e D el a y: < 2 0 m i n > T ime D el a y: <...
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Press Save Press Select Select This saves the settings in the LMCT-100 “Saved Confi gurations” menu function for future use. Each time you save a confi guration the “Memory Slot” number increases. You can save up to 9 confi gurations. Saved confi gurations are listed in the LMCT-100’s “Saved Confi...
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Receive Important: Selecting Receive before sending new settings to the sensor or saving them to LMCT-100 memory clears any value changes that you made. S en so r Co n fi g Ti m e De la y: < 20 m in >...
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Adjusting Sensitivity during Test For dual technology sensors, both technologies appear on the screen, otherwise the screen only presents the applicable technology. PIR Sens = passive infrared sensitivity US Sens = ultrasonic sensitivity S ens o r Te s t S en s o r Tes t PI R Sens : <...
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Send S en sor Test S en s or Co nfi g T im e D el a y : < 20 mi n > P o i n t t o d e s i r e d P IR S e n s: <...
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Exit Test Mode Sens or Tes t S en s or Co nfig T i m e De l a y : < 20 mi n > To E x i t Te s t M o d e P IR Sen s: <9 0 %>...
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SAVED CONFIGURATIONS B AT S e n s o r C o n fi g u r a t i o n S e n s o r C o n fi g u r a t i o n L o a d C o n fi...
You initiate Load Confi guration (PnL) also known as Push n’ Learn™ by pointing the LMCT-100 at any IR enabled DLM Local Network device when prompted. Important: To confi gure load binding from the LMCT-100, it must be initiated by the LMCT-100.
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Operation Mode The operation mode Lo a d Co n fi g < P n L > determines if the load can L oa d: O pe r ati o n : < A u to O n > be turned on automatically Bl i n k : <...
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Send L o a d C on fig < P n L > P o i n t t o a n y I R L o a d : e n a b l e d d e v i c e o n O p e r at i on : <...
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Next Select another load. When NEXT is selected, Load 1 turns OFF and Load 2 turns ON. S e l e c t L o a d Lo ad C on fi g <Pn L > L o a d : <...
DAYLIGHTING CONFIGURATION Daylighting Confi g allows you to setup daylighting and operation parameters specifi c to the type of sensor that is communicating with the LMCT-100. Different menu options are displayed depending upon the device. To confi gure daylighting for the LMLS-400, LMLS-500 or LMLS-600 refer to page 21.
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Daylighting Config (LMLS-305/LS-301 only) B AT D a y l i g h t i n g C o n fi g S e n s o r C o n fi g u r a t i o n L o a d C o n fi...
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Night Setpoint D a y l i g h t i n g C o n fi g D a y l i g h t i n g C o n fi g ( L M L S - 3 0 5 / L S - 3 0 1 ) ( L M L S - 3 0 5 / L S - 3 0 1 ) S e t u p : <...
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Auto Setpoint This function allows the LMLS-305 to automatically begin electric light adjustment. D a y l i g h t i n g C o n fi g D a y l i g h t i n g C o n fi g ( L M L S - 3 0 5 / L S - 3 0 1 ) ( L M L S - 3 0 5 / L S - 3 0 1 ) S e t u p :...
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DAYLIGHTING CONFIG (LMLS-400/ LMLS-500/LMLS-600) Refer to the specifi c LMLS installation instructions for details about daylighting setup and operation of each of the models listed below. B AT D a y l i g h t i n g C o n fi g S e n s o r C o n fi...
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The Search Photosensor function allows you to identify which LMLS device will be commissioned. After enabling and pointing the LMCT-100 to any DLM device, a list of all photosensors in the DLM Local Network appears on the screen. Each DLM device has its own serial number.
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ZONE SETUP (LMLS-400/LMLS-600 ONLY) Selecting the Operation Mode (LMLS-400 and LMLS-600 only) Zone Setup allows you to select and change the Operation Mode of a zone, specify if a selected load is to be controlled by Daylighting and to bind loads to the device.
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Switched Switched mode provides ON/OFF switching within the daylighting zone controlled by the photosensor. Load 1 - OFF 0% Load 1 - ON 100% Bi-Level Bi-level mode provides three light levels within the daylighting zone controlled by the photosensor by using 2 load circuits.
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Tri-Level Tri-level mode provides four light levels within the daylighting zone controlled by the photosensor by using 2 load circuits. Load 1 - OFF Off = 0% Load 2 - OFF Load 1 - OFF Low = 33% Load 2 - ON Load 1 - ON High = 66% Load 2 - OFF...
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Switched and Dimmed Load Assignment The load binding process for Switched loads and Dimmed loads is the same. Z o n e S e t u p L M L S - 4 0 0 Depending on the Operation Mode, S w i t c h e d the screen display will be Switched L o a d...
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Next To continue to assign Daylight Load binding to load 2, choose NEXT. Z o n e S e t u p L M L S - 4 0 0 P o i n t t o a n I R S w i t c h e d e n a b l e d d e v i c e o n L o a d...
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Z o n e S e t u p L M L S - 4 0 0 P o i n t t o a n y I R S w i t c h e d e n a b l e d d e v i c e o n L o a d t h e N e t w o r k D a y l i g h t L o a d :...
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Bi-Level Load Assignment Z o n e S e t u p L M L S - 4 0 0 Z o n e S e t u p L M L S - 4 0 0 B i - L e v e l B i - L e v e l L o a d L o a d...
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Next, Prior and Done process is the same as Switched and Dimmed. Z o n e S e t u p L M L S - 4 0 0 P o i n t t o a n y I R S w i t c h e d P o i n t t o a n I R e n a b l e d e n a b l e d d e v i c e o n...
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ZONE SETUP (LMLS-500 ONLY) Selecting the Operation Mode (LMLS-500 Only) Zone Setup allows you to select the number of zones, change the operation mode of a zone, specify if a selected load is to be controlled by Daylighting and to bind loads to the LMLS-500.
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After choosing Zone Setup and pressing Select, the current operation mode is displayed. This can be changed to Switched, Bi-Level, Tri-Level, or Dimmed. Switched Switched mode provides ON/OFF switching within the daylighting zone controlled by the photosensor. Load 1 - OFF 0% Load 1 - ON 100% Bi-Level Bi-level mode provides three light levels within the...
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Tri-Level Tri-level mode provides four light levels within the daylighting zone controlled by the photosensor by using 2 load circuits. Load 1 - OFF Off = 0% Load 2 - OFF Load 1 - OFF Low = 33% Load 2 - ON Load 1 - ON High = 66% Load 2 - OFF...
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Switched and Dimmed Load Assignment The load binding process for Switched loads and Dimmed loads is the same. Z o n e S e t u p L M L S - 5 0 0 Depending on the Operation Mode, S w i t c h e d the screen display will be Switched L o a d :...
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Prior To continue to assign Daylight Load binding to the previous load, choose PRIOR. This function behaves the same for all Operation Modes. Z o n e S e t u p L M L S - 5 0 0 S w i t c h e d P o i n t t o a n I R e n a b l e d d e v i c e o n...
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Bi-Level and Tri-Level Load Assignments To do load binding the load needs to be assigned. Z o n e S e t u p L M L S - 5 0 0 B i - L e v e l Depending on the Operation Mode, L o a d : the screen display will be Bi-Level,...
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Next To continue to assign Daylight Load binding to load 2, choose NEXT. Z o n e S e t u p L M L S - 5 0 0 B i - L e v e l P o i n t t o a n I R e n a b l e d d e v i c e o n L o a d : Z o n e :...
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Prior To continue to assign Daylight Load binding to the previous load, choose PRIOR. This function behaves the same for all Operation Modes. Z o n e S e t u p L M L S - 5 0 0 P o i n t t o a n I R B i - L e v e l e n a b l e d d e v i c e o n...
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This can be done Automatically or Manually. Automatic Calibration Automatic Calibration can be started by the LMCT-100, or by pressing and holding the user pushbutton located in the sensor head. 1. Complete all wiring and turn power on to the connected room controller.
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L M L S - 4 0 0 0 2 9 3 6 1 1 9 3 5 L M L S - 4 0 0 0 2 9 3 6 1 1 9 3 5 Z o n e S e t u p A u t o m a t i c C a l i b r a t i o n C a l i b r a t i o n M a n u a l C a l i b r a t i o n...
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Switched, Bi-Level and Tri-Level Choose a reference location within the daylighting zone that is most likely to have the lowest light level when daylit and is located farthest from the window. C a l i b r a t i n g L M L S - 4 0 0 P o i n t t o a n y I R D e s i r e d L i g h t L e v e l...
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1. Press the Day button. 2. Using a light meter at the task surface, press the Up and Down LMCT-100 arrows to adjust light levels. 3. Once the target level has been reached, press the Select button to hold the value.
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D a y l i g h t i n g C o n fi g D a y l i g h t i n g C o n fi g ( L M L S - 4 0 0 ) ( L M L S - 4 0 0 ) D a y S e t u p D a y S e t u p...
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D a y l i g h t i n g C o n fi g D a y l i g h t i n g C o n fi g ( L M L S - 4 0 0 ) ( L M L S - 4 0 0 ) N i g h t S e t u p N i g h t S e t u p...
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1750 1000 1500 2000 Light Level at Photocell Use the LMCT-100 for the Calibration process. 1. Complete all wiring and turn power ON to the connected room controllers. 2. Select the LMLS-500 to be calibrated using the LMCT- 100. 3. Select Calibration. For each Zone, choose a reference location that is most likely to have the lowest light level when daylit for each zone.
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5. Enter the measured light level at the task surface per zone, in the LMCT-100. 6. Daylighting controlled loads will turn OFF. 7 Use a light meter to measure the light level in each zone.
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This can be done Automatically or Manually. Automatic Calibration Automatic Calibration can be started by the LMCT-100, a similar menu in LMCS, or by pressing and holding the user pushbutton (located on the bottom of the sensor, farthest from the RJ45 connection) for three seconds.
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PLEASE NOTE It is critical that, during the Automatic Calibration process, the area under the sensor, as well as the skylight area, remain free of any obstructions, and that no changes occur (including human foot traffi c) within the cone-of-view of the closed loop sensor. Please clear the area before starting the Automatic Calibration, and wait for the calibration completion (when the blue LED stops fl...
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Manual Calibration Manual Calibration allows you to refi ne the setpoint for the controlled zone. NOTE: Even if you wish to refi ne the setpoints using the Manual Calibration feature, you MUST fi rst complete an Automatic Calibration to establish the other critical installation parameters.
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ZONE SETTINGS (LMLS-400 ONLY) Zone Settings allows you to modify the photosensor Daylighting Setpoints, Time Delays and Ramp Rates. To confi gure Zone Settings for the LMLS-500 refer to “Zone Setup (LMLS-500 Only)” on page 31. L M L S - 4 0 0 0 2 9 3 6 1 1 9 3 5 Z o n e S e t u p C a l i b r a t i o n...
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The ON Setpoint values available for manual adjustment are: 1.0, 1.2, 1.5, 1.8, 2.2, 2.7, 3.3, 4.0, 5.0, 6.0, 7.5, 9.0, 11, 13, 16, 20, 25, 30, 35, 45, 60, 90, 125, 180, 250, 325, 400, 475, 550, 625, 700, 775 and 850 footcandles;...
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OFF Time Delay D a y l i g h t i n g L M L S - 4 0 0 The time interval that B i - L e v e l O N S e t p o i n t : <...
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Dimmed Day Setpoint D a y l i g h t i n g L M L S - 4 0 0 D i m m e d The desired light level D a y S e t p o i n t : <...
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Ramp Up D a y l i g h t i n g L M L S - 4 0 0 Determines the speed D i m m e d (or rate) at which the D a y S e t p o i n t : <...
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Cut Off Delay D a y l i g h t i n g L M L S - 4 0 0 D i m m e d The time that the D a y S e t p o i n t : <...
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ZONE SETTINGS (LMLS-500 ONLY) Zone Settings allows you to modify the photosensor Daylighting Setpoints, Time Delays and Ramp Rates. L M L S - 5 0 0 0 2 9 3 7 2 4 9 0 9 Z o n e S e t u p C a l i b r a t i o n Z o n e S e t t i n g s A d v a n c e d S e t t i n g s...
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OFF Setpoint D a y l i g h t i n g L M L S - 5 0 0 The target illuminance level Z o n e 1 B i - L e v e l above which the LMLS-500 O N S e t p o i n t : <...
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Send D a y l i g h t i n g L M L S - 5 0 0 Z o n e 1 B i - L e v e l P o i n t t o A n y I R O S e t p o i n t : <...
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Ramp Up Determines the speed (or D a y l i g h t i n g L M L S - 5 0 0 rate) at which the light level Z o n e 1 D i m m e d S e t p o i n t : <...
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ZONE SETTINGS (LMLS-600 ONLY) Zone Settings allows you to modify the photosensor Daylighting Setpoints, Time Delays and Ramp Rates. L M L S - 6 0 0 0 2 9 3 7 2 4 9 0 9 Z o n e S e t u p C a l i b r a t i o n Z o n e S e t t i n g s A d v a n c e d S e t t i n g s...
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OFF Setpoint D a y l i g h t i n g L M L S - 6 0 0 The target illuminance B i - L e v e l O N S e t p t : <...
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Send D a y l i g h t i n g L M L S - 6 0 0 B i - L e v e l P o i n t t o A n y I R O N S e t p t : <...
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Ramp Up Determines the speed D a y l i g h t i n g L M L S - 6 0 0 D i m m e d (or rate) at which the D i m m i n g S P : <...
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ADVANCED SETTINGS (LMLS-400/ LMLS-500) Advanced Settings allows L M L S - 4 0 0 0 2 9 3 6 1 1 9 3 5 you to see the light level at Z o n e S e t u p C a l i b r a t i o n the photocell, adjust the Z o n e S e t t i n g s...
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Hold Off D a y l i g h t i n g L M L S - 4 0 0 The Hold Off setting L i g h t L e v e l : 1 0 f c selects the behavior of A l l o w O v e r r i d e : <...
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Ignore After Hours D a y l i g h t i n g L M L S - 4 0 0 L i g h t L e v e l : 3 0 0 f c When set to Yes, the A l l o w O v e r r i d e : <...
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ADVANCED SETTINGS (LMLS-600) Advanced settings allows L M L S - 6 0 0 0 2 9 3 6 1 1 9 3 5 you to see the light level Z o n e S e t u p C a l i b r a t i o n at the photocell and to Z o n e S e t t i n g s adjust the override mode...
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Override Time D a y l i g h t i n g L M L S - 6 0 0 Override Time selects 2 . 0 f c / 3 . 9 9 0 f c the time delay, after A l l o w O v e r r i d e : <...
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Scenes Stop DL D a y l i g h t i n g L M L S - 6 0 0 When set to No the sensor 2 . 0 f c / 3 . 9 9 0 f c A l l o w O v e r r i d e : <...
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Send Choose SEND to save the new settings. D a y l i g h t i n g L M L S - 6 0 0 2 . 0 f c / 3 . 9 9 0 f c P o i n t t o A n y I R A l l o w O v e r r i d e : <...
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Maimum Electric Light: Maximum Electric Light shows the maximum output of all of the controlled electric lights, as seen in the closed-loop (down-looking) sensor. D a y l i g h t i n g L M L S - 6 0 0 M a x E L L i g h t : 1 .
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Force Open Loop: D a y l i g h t i n g L M L S - 6 0 0 When set to “Yes”, M a x E L L i g h t : 1 . 8 3 3 f c D a y l i g h t R a t i o : 0 .
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Occupant Interference. Press Left/Right arrow to choose Choose “None” to disable the red LED indication and all other messages. Select “All” only if so directed by WattStopper technicians. Send When you have completed adjusting the settings, choose SEND. Advanced Settings (LMLS-600)
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D a y l i g h t i n g L M L S - 6 0 0 M a x E L L i g h t : 1 . 8 3 3 f c P o i n t t o A n y I R D a y l i g h t R a t i o : 0 .
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Normal: Normal mode allows the photosensor to take control of the daylighting loads. D a y l i g h t i n g L M L S - 4 0 0 P o i n t t o a n y I R C o n t r o l M o d e e n a b l e d d e v i c e o n C o n t r o l M o d e <...
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D a y l i g h t i n g L M L S - 4 0 0 P o i n t t o a n y I R C o n t r o l M o d e e n a b l e d d e v i c e o n C o n t r o l M o d e <...
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Disable: Disable mode allows you to temporarily prevent the photosensor from controlling its assigned loads. While in this mode, the sensor will continue to report light levels, but will not adjust any loads. This parameter is mostly used for troubleshooting purposes.
Button Confi guration enables communication between the load, its assigned switch and the LMCT-100. Use the Button Confi guration function to change Type, Mode and Fade Times of a switch button and to lock scene buttons.
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Scene Button Parameters Type You may change the button S ce ne Bu tto n Config type by scrolling through Typ e: < S cen e 1> Mode : < Reca l l S c ene > the values for Type. The L oc k Butt on: <No>...
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S ce ne Bu tto n Config Lock Button Typ e: <S cen e 1> Lock Button options are Mode : < Reca l l S c ene > L oc k Butt on <Yes > Yes and No. Selecting Yes F ad e On: <...
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Send Choosing SEND and pressing Select saves the new settings to this button. After pressing select, the “Point at Switch” screen is presented. From this screen you can either confi gure another button or exit Button Confi guration. S cene But ton Config Typ e: <Sce ne 1>...
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Load Button Parameters Type You may change the button L o ad B utto n Config type by scrolling through Type : <L oad> Mo de: <To ggl e> the values for Type. The F ade On : <Use Lo ad’s> options are Scene 1 through F ade Off: <Use L oad’s>...
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Fade On, Fade Off Lo ad B utto n Co nfig Fade On and Fade Off Type : <L oad> Mo de: < Tog gl e> determines the time that it Fa de On : <10 sec > Fa de Off: <...
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Fade On, Fade Off Rock er B utto n Co n fig Fade On and Fade Off F ad e On : <40 sec > F ad e Off: <Use Load ’s > determines the time that it Ram p Rat e: <17%/se c>...
DIMMING CONFIGURATION Dimming Confi guration enables communication between the load and the LMCT-100. Use this function to change dimming parameters. Refer to the DLM Dimming System Addendum for further information and system requirements. B AT P o i n t t o a n y I R S e n s o r C o n fi...
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Dimming Load Parameters Refer to the DLM Dimming System Addendum for further information and system requirements. Low Trim Entering a Low Trim value L oa d 1 Di m Co nfig Typ e: <Di m > limits how low a load L ow Tri m: <0%>...
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Burn-in This feature allows the user Lo ad 1 Di m Confi g Type : < Di m > to burn-in, or season, all of Lo w Tri m: <0%> the lamps associated with Hi gh Tri m: < 100%> Prese t L evel : <La st>...
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Next Important: After confi guring a load, always choose SEND before going to the next load. New settings are not saved until sent to the load. once to go To advance to the next load, press directly to NEXT, or press to scroll down to NEXT.
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Switched Load Parameters For a Switched load, the only parameter that is adjustable is the Trip Point. The Trip Point determines at what point in a ramp or fade the load turns ON or OFF. The value options are 1%, 25%, 75%, 51% or 100%.
NETWORK SETTINGS Network Settings allows viewing and changing settings in the LMBC-300 Network Bridge Module necessary for communication with the LMSM- 201/603 Segment Manager or a BACnet-based Building Automation System (BAS) network. It can be used to query the DLM Local Network bridge (LMBC-300 or LMRC-3xx room controller) for device information and adjustment of network communication parameters.
UTILITIES Utilities provides access to several advanced features of DLM. The Smartwire process allows binding buttons and sensors to relays in a lighting control panel. Identify Devices is a means to extract service information from room devices. Forcing PnG restores the room to its original plug and go state. Room Mode allows the room to be forced into the after hours or normal hours mode for testing.
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With Start Smartwire selected, point the LMCT at the switch or sensor to be programmed and press Select to enter the Smartwire mode. Select Stop Smartwire and point at the device to exit the Smartwire mode. Identify Devices Identify Devices provides access to service information for individual DLM devices in the room.
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Room Mode Room Mode will force the mode of the room into the After Hours or Normal Hours mode. Note that sensor settings changed while in After Hours mode will apply only when the room is scheduled into that state. Be sure to return the room to the proper mode before exiting.
P r e s s ‘ S e l e c t ’ Press Select to return to the Home menu, then re- select the menu function. Problem: If the LMCT-100 still can’t get a response from the device: 1. Point to the device and try again.
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D i m m i n g C o n fi g u r a t i o n M o r e If using a LMCT-100 version prior to 03.02.21 or 04.02.21, confi guration functions are described on pages 1 through 19.
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After Hours. “AH” is a fl ag that appears on a screen if the device that the LMCT-100 is communicating with is in After Hours mode. If this indicator does not appear then the device or load is in Normal Hours.
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LMLS sensor. Try unplugging the sensor from the DLM network, then plug it back in and wait for ten seconds. If the red LED comes back on, and is not fl ashing, the sensor is defective and must be replaced. Visit our website for FAQs: www.wattstopper.com...
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Problem: Red LED is fl ashing ON for three seconds, OFF for one second (repeating). Explanation: The LMLS sensor is in Control Mode <Disable>. Use the LMCT-100 to change the Control Mode parameter to <Normal> to resume daylighting operation. Problem: Blue LED is fl ashing Explanation: If the blink is slow (one fl...
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