LEGRAND Wattstopper LMCT-100-2 User Manual

LEGRAND Wattstopper LMCT-100-2 User Manual

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No: 25791 - 08/17 rev. 1
Catalog Numbers • Les Numéros de Catalogue • Los Números de Catálogo: LMCT-100-2
Country of Origin: Made in China • Pays d'origine: Fabriqué en Chine • País de origen: Hecho en China
LMCT-100-2-U is BAA and TAA compliant (Product produced in the U.S.)
CONTENTS
Using the LMCT-100-2 ............................................................. 3
Batteries ................................................................................... 3
Navigation ................................................................................ 3
Home Menu ........................................................................ 3
Sensor Configuration .............................................................. 4
Current Settings ................................................................. 4
Adjusting Sensor Parameters ............................................ 4
Test Mode ........................................................................... 4
Sensor Testing - Individual Sensor .................................... 5
Sensor Testing - All Sensors on Bus ................................. 5
Saved Configurations ............................................................. 5
Configuring Analog Sensors .................................................. 5
Load Configuration (PnL) ....................................................... 6
Load Selection ................................................................... 6
Pulsed Load Menu ............................................................. 7
Send ................................................................................... 7
Bind .................................................................................... 7
Next .................................................................................... 7
Exit ..................................................................................... 7
Daylighting Configuration ...................................................... 7
Specific Photosensor ......................................................... 7
Search Photosensor ........................................................... 7
Zone Setup (LMLS400/LMLS-600 Only) ............................ 8
Zone Setup (LMLS-500 Only) ............................................ 9
Calibration (LMLS-400 Only) ............................................ 10
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Calibration (LMLS-500 Only) ............................................ 11
Calibration (LMLS-600 Only) ............................................ 11
Zone Settings (LMLS-400 Only)....................................... 12
Zone Settings (LMLS-500 Only)....................................... 13
Zone Settings (LMLS-600 Only)....................................... 13
Switched, Bi-Level, or Tri-Level ........................................ 13
Advanced Settings (LMLS-400 only) ............................... 14
Advanced Settings (LMLS-500 only) ............................... 14
Advanced Settings (LMLS-600 only) ............................... 15
Control Mode .................................................................... 15
Button Configuration ............................................................ 16
Load Button Parameters .................................................. 16
Scene Button Parameters ................................................ 16
Rocker Button Parameters ............................................... 17
Group Button Parameters ................................................ 17
Assign Loads .................................................................... 17
Dimming Configuration ........................................................ 17
Dimming Load Parameters .............................................. 18
Switched Load Parameters .............................................. 18
Adjust Light level .................................................................. 18
Global Network ...................................................................... 18
Network Settings .............................................................. 18
Network Status ................................................................. 19
Utilities.................................................................................... 19
Smart Wire ....................................................................... 20
Identify Devices ................................................................ 20
Force System into PnG .................................................... 20
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  • Page 1: Table Of Contents

    Wattstopper ® DLM Wireless IR Configuration Tool with USB No: 25791 – 08/17 rev. 1 User Guide Catalog Numbers • Les Numéros de Catalogue • Los Números de Catálogo: LMCT-100-2 Country of Origin: Made in China • Pays d’origine: Fabriqué en Chine • País de origen: Hecho en China LMCT-100-2-U is BAA and TAA compliant (Product produced in the U.S.) Calibration (LMLS-500 Only) ..........
  • Page 2 Room Mode ..............20 Load Shed ................ 20 Status ................20 Load Status ..............20 Group Status ..............21 Light Level ................ 22 Occupancy Sensor Status ..........22 Panel Setup ................22 Location Settings .............. 22 Date and Time ..............23 Panel Programming ............
  • Page 3: Using The Lmct-100-2

    IR Window (Home) button USING THE LMCT-100-2 takes you to the main menu. The (Back) Power The LMCT-100-2 Digital Configuration Tool is a hand-held BAT= On/Off Sensor Configuration button can be thought Load Config (PnL) Daylighting Config tool for setup and testing of Wattstopper Digital Lighting Button Configuration Dimming Configuration of as an undo function.
  • Page 4: Sensor Configuration

    Detection Sensitivity SENSOR CONFIGURATION • PIR Sens – Sensitivity for the PIR detection. Setting the sensitivity to zero (0) will disable PIR detection (Dual Tech and PIR sensors only). B AT S e n s o r C o n fi g u r a t i o n •...
  • Page 5: Sensor Testing - Individual Sensor

    Sensor Testing – Individual Sensor SAVED CONFIGURATIONS Use this option to put an individual sensor into test mode. After selecting Individual Sensor, point the LMCT-100-2 at that Use this feature to view the settings for any previously saved sensor and press Select configurations and send those settings to a sensor.
  • Page 6: Load Configuration (Pnl)

    The next two lines display the current status of the sensor— Load Selection whether it is currently registering as occupied and whether it is Settings for load 1 appear first. currently in Normal Hours or After Hours mode. Lo a d Co nfi g <P n L> Load Tracking Lo a d : O pe r a ti o n:...
  • Page 7: Pulsed Load Menu

    • HiLum – Applies to LMRC-22x controllers only. This is used In some cases, direct communications between the for 2 wire dimming ballasts such as the Phillips Advance X. LMCT-100-2 and the LMLS-600 may be difficult to achieve These ballasts can’t use a straight line voltage reduction due to interference from very high ambient light when looking because at some point there isn’t enough voltage to power up, from direct sunlight, high intensity fluorescent fixtures...
  • Page 8: Zone Setup (Lmls400/Lmls-600 Only)

    Zone Setup (LMLS400/LMLS-600 Only) Tri-Level Tri-level mode provides four light levels within the daylighting Selecting the Operating Mode zone controlled by the photosensor by using 2 load circuits. Zone Setup allows you to select and change the Operation Mode of a zone, specify if a selected load is to be controlled by Load 1 - OFF Off = 0% Daylighting and to bind loads to the device.
  • Page 9: Zone Setup (Lmls-500 Only)

    Prior Z o n e S e t u p L M L S - 5 0 0 L M L S - 5 0 0 0 2 9 3 7 2 4 9 0 9 To assign Daylight Load binding to the previous load, choose N u m b e r o f Z o n e s <...
  • Page 10: Calibration (Lmls-400 Only)

    Calibration (LMLS-400 Only) C a l i b r a t i n g L M L S - 4 0 0 Calibration establishes a relationship between the workplane D e s i r e d L i g h t L e v e l luminance and the light level measured by the sensor.
  • Page 11: Calibration (Lmls-500 Only)

    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 - 5 0 0 0 2 9 3 7 2 4 9 0 9 ( L M L S - 4 0 0 ) ( L M L S - 4 0 0 )
  • Page 12: Zone Settings (Lmls-400 Only)

    The Calibration process consists of: Switched, Bi-Level, or Tri-Level • Pausing for 15 seconds to allow the user to vacate the area This heading differs depending under the sensor. on Operation Mode • Turning off all configured loads, for about 10 seconds, to D a y l i g h t i n g L M L S - 4 0 0 compute an initial daylight ratio.
  • Page 13: Zone Settings (Lmls-500 Only)

    Range: 1% per second to 100% per second. Dimmed D a y l i g h t i n g L M L S - 5 0 0 Ramp Down Z o n e 1 D i m m e d Determines the speed (or rate) at which the light level of bound S e t p o i n t : <...
  • Page 14: Advanced Settings (Lmls-400 Only)

    OFF Setpoint Light Level The target illuminance level above which the LMLS-600 turns Present light level measured at the DLM photosensor. the lights OFF. Allow Override The OFF Setpoint corresponds to the ON Setpoint multiplied by Determines if overriding the photosensor is permitted or not. 1.25, 1.50, 1.75 or 2.0.
  • Page 15: Advanced Settings (Lmls-600 Only)

    Advanced Settings (LMLS-600 only) Daylight Ratio: Shows the latest average ratio between the daylight contribution Advanced settings allows you to see the light level at the photocell seen in the closed-loop (down-looking) sensor and that and to adjust the override mode and the override time delay. measured by the open-loop (up-looking) sensor.
  • Page 16: Button Configuration

    BUTTON CONFIGURATION Button Configuration enables communication between the Any bound load ON Bound loads OFF Bound loads ON = LED ON = LED OFF = LED ON load, its assigned switch and the LMCT-100. Use the Button Configuration screen to assign the button to a specific button function type, and to change parameter values such as modes and fade times, based on the function type.
  • Page 17: Rocker Button Parameters

    Lock Button Mode Lock Button options are Yes and No. If set to No, a user can set By default, when the Type is Group, the Mode is set to the current light level to a scene button by pressing and holding ToggleNT.
  • Page 18: Dimming Load Parameters

    Dimming Load Parameters Send, Next, Prior These options function the same as with dimming loads. L oa d 1 D i m C on fig Typ e: < D i m> ADJUST LIGHT LEVEL L ow Tr im : <0% > H i gh Tri m : <100 % >...
  • Page 19: Network Status

    The top line of the screen shows the serial number of the panel. Baud Rate The default rate is 38400, but can be changed. Name This is a label for the panel, useful when working with LMCS in Max Master a situation where multiple panels are used, to help more easily This is another parameter that will cut down on latency.
  • Page 20: Smart Wire

    Smart Wire The Load Shed utility determines how the loads in the room will respond to a Load Shed command via BACnet. U t i l i t i e s M e n u S m a r t W i r e M e n u S m a r t W i r e L o a d S h e d M e n u S t a r t S m a r t W i r e...
  • Page 21: Group Status

    L o a d 1 S t a t u s L o a d P r o p e r t i e s 2 L o a d O n : S e l e c t M o r e 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 0 T D e l a y N H : N o n e...
  • Page 22: Light Level

    This screen displays the current light level, in foot candles, G r o u p S t a t u s registered by an LMIO-301 with an attached photosensor. G r o u p : < 1 > The top line of the display shows the number of LMIO-301s connected to the network.
  • Page 23: Date And Time

    State and City Schedules Select the State first and the available options for the City will change appropriately. P a n e l P r o g r a m m i n g 6 0 3 9 8 1 2 1 0 Once the City is selected, the Latitude, Longitude, and Hours S c h e d u l e s Behind GMT will display automatically.
  • Page 24: Holidays

    Holidays Group Loads G r o u p S e t u p – L M B C P a n e l P r o g r a m m i n g 6 0 3 9 8 1 2 1 0 G r o u p L o a d s S c h e d u l e s G r o u p O c c S e n s o r s...
  • Page 25: Using The Smartwire Feature

    override time delay is used during the After Hours period. Defining Custom Group Parameters This allows for consistent functionality in response to If you select a value of “Custom” for Type on the Group Setup sensors at all times, while accommodating the inclusion of screen, then you must select the CUSTOM option on that relays not bound to sensors that share the same operational screen, which opens the Group x Custom Parms screen, which...
  • Page 26: Group Occupancy Sensor Settings

    Group Occupancy Sensor Settings Important: You must SEND the settings for an event before selecting another event, or those settings will be lost. G r o u p S e t u p – L M B C Group Dark/Light Events G r o u p L o a d s G r o u p O c c S e n s o r s G r o u p S e t u p –...
  • Page 27: Troubleshooting

    time value of 20 minutes, the Dark event will trigger 10 minutes Problem: If the LMCT-100-2 still can’t get a response from the before sunset and the Light event will trigger 10 minutes after device: sunrise. The LMCP User Guide contains a chart shows this 1.
  • Page 28 Problem: Blue LED is flashing Explanation: If the blink is slow (one flash every four seconds), the photosensor is in an override condition, either due to an override from a wall switch or due to an automatic or manual commissioning operation. If the latter, complete the commissioning operation first;...
  • Page 29: Appendix - Updating The Firmware In The Lmct-100-2

    APPENDIX – UPDATING THE FIRMWARE IN THE LMCT-100-2 The firmware in the LMCT-100-2 can be updated, via the micro-USB jack found within the battery compartment. This provides the ability to support new DLM devices released after the LMCT-100-2 or updates to the capabilities of the various existing DLM devices. The firmware version of the LMCT-100-2 is displayed on the start-up screen when the unit is first powered on.
  • Page 30 No. 25791 – 08/17 rev. 1 © Copyright 2017 Legrand All Rights Reserved. 800.879.8585 © Copyright 2017 Tous droits réservés Legrand. www.legrand.us/wattstopper © Copyright 2017 Legrand Todos los derechos reservados.

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