Lumisys LRP User Manual

Lumisys LRP User Manual

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Lighting Panel
Controller 4.x
User's Guide
For:
L26 Series
L28 Series
L35 Series
Qwik-Kit™
and TRIATEK Legacy Products:
Includes:
LP-PK 4.X Setup Software
Users Guide
1025 Cobb Place Blvd Suite 100 Kennesaw, GA 30144 • 800-241-9173 • www.lumisys1.com
RCS1000
L28 DRC

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  • Page 1 Lighting Panel Controller 4.x User’s Guide For: L26 Series L28 Series L35 Series Qwik-Kit™ and TRIATEK Legacy Products: RCS1000 L28 DRC Includes: LP-PK 4.X Setup Software Users Guide 1025 Cobb Place Blvd Suite 100 Kennesaw, GA 30144 • 800-241-9173 • www.lumisys1.com...
  • Page 2 LUMISYS Lighting and its affiliates assume no responsibility for any consequences related to the improper use of this manual. www.lumisys1.com Page  Due to continuous product improvement, Lumisys reserves the right to change product specifications without notice.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Connecting LP-PK to multiple Controllers over Network . 14 Switch Input Programming Schedule ........  Configuring a database Online or Offline ......14 www.lumisys1.com Page  Due to continuous product improvement, Lumisys reserves the right to change product specifications without notice.
  • Page 4 LUMISYS will factory program each LRP Controller from completed LP-PK Set Up Worksheets provided by the customer. There is a slight fee for this service but it will be less than the cost of the customer trying to set up the LRP Controllers during installation.
  • Page 5: Lrp Controller Hardware Features

    2. Output Status Figure 1 Figure  The difference between the two LRP Controllers is the number of inputs and outputs and the type of output device it controls as listed in Table 1. Group, Output and System Status LEDs 1.
  • Page 6: Power, Communication And Watchdog Leds

    Lighting Relay Panel Controller User’s Guide 3. System Status LED #1 (top, right) is the heartbeat of the LRP Controller. During normal operation See Figure 1 this LED should be flashing on and off. During programming mode it will be steady on. If this LED is not flashing during normal operation then there is a potential problem with the LRP Controller.
  • Page 7: Outputs

    13. Output terminals to output devices. The LRP Controller provides cable headers for connection to its outputs. See TABLE 1 for details on the output capability of each LRP Controller. A ribbon cable is used to connect the LRP Controller output header to either a Relay Interface Board or Circuit Breaker Interface Board. Each output driver on the LRP Controller is protected to survive a direct short which minimize failures.
  • Page 8: Lrp Controller Software Features

    Relay Refresh • This provides the capability for the LRP Controller to refresh the status of each output to the correct state. The purpose of this feature is to overcome power dips that may occur while output coils are being energized.
  • Page 9: Analog Input

    View Current Input States • With the use of LP-PK software and laptop or PC, the status of all the LRP Controller inputs can be reviewed at any time. • Momentary inputs will display their on status only for the duration of the momentary closure.
  • Page 10: Number Of Relays/Outputs

    • Each LRP Controller provides up to 60 groups • A group can include one output or many outputs up to the LRP Controller maximum. See table 1 for a listing of LRP Controllers and their maximum output capacities.
  • Page 11: Serial On Priority

    • If the LRP Controller is not in Manual Override, pressing AUTO (or BK) toggles the view of the Group Status LEDs from groups 1-30 to groups 31-60.
  • Page 12: Lrp Controller Network Features

    Lighting Relay Panel Controller User’s Guide • To determine the address of the LRP Controller add the value of LEDs 2-9 that are blinking. All LEDs blinking will repre sent address 255. • To increment the address by one press the OVER (or CH) pushbutton.
  • Page 13: Software Installation Of Lp-Pk

    LUMISYS Technical Support or Customer Service during normal business hours. You may also complete the process at any time by visiting the LUMISYS website. Refer to section “Online Software Registration” below for instruction on how to register through the LUMISYS website.
  • Page 14: Connecting Lp-Pk To A Single Lrp Controller

    1-255 and list all LRP Controller on this network. 3) Make sure the address of the LRP Controller is in the address box. Then click on OK to connect to LRP Controller, and select OK when prompted to read LRP Controller database.
  • Page 15: Lrp Controller Lp-Pk Setup Software Creating A Lrp Controller Configuration Database

    “Output Group” in the set-up software. This essential concept is illustrated by the circle diagram below. Inputs Group Outputs Inputs are assigned to a Group on the main screen, “LP Programming Kit V4.0” shown below. www.lumisys1.com Page 15 Due to continuous product improvement, Lumisys reserves the right to change product specifications without notice.
  • Page 16: Configuring Inputs

    “Inputs”. This number should match the input hardware provided with the LRP Controller. 2) The L28 Series input maximum is 16. 3) To save this information to a file or to the LRP Controller see “General LRP Controller Data - Save File and Write Database to LRP Controller”. Timers Durations 1) Type in the duration of the timer (1 minute to 18 hours) in the boxes labeled “Timer Durations 1, 2 and 3”.
  • Page 17: Naming Inputs

    “Input #”. 5) Repeat step 4 for each switch input. 6) To save this information to a file or to the LRP Controller see “General LRP Controller Data - Save File and Write Database to LRP Controller”. Input Type 1) There are six input types: Maintained, Momentary On, Momentary Off, Momentary On/Off, Linked On and State Change.
  • Page 18: Input Polarity

    Input/Set All As Type then select the desired type. All inputs will be assigned this type. 3) To save this information to a file or to the LRP Controller see “General LRP Controller Data - Save File and Write Database to LRP Controller”.
  • Page 19: Output Flash Warning

    3) To deactivate the flash before off feature click on the check mark in the box. 4) Repeat step 2 or 3 for all inputs. 5) To save this information to a file or to the LRP Controller see “General LRP Controller Data - Save File and Write Database to LRP Controller”.
  • Page 20: Configuring Outputs

    2) An Input Status screen will appear to continuously display input status for each input configured in the database. To set the number of inputs in the LRP Controller database, see the instructions titled “Number of Inputs”. 3) The boxes and numbers represent the input numbers. An “X” in the box indicates the input is activated. Momentary inputs will only display the “X”...
  • Page 21: Group On-Time After Flash

    3) This value can be from 10 seconds to 60 minutes in one-second increments. 4) To save this information to a file or to the LRP Controller see “General LRP Controller Data - Save File and Write Database to LRP Controller”.
  • Page 22: Assigning Outputs/Circuits To A Group

    “Add All” to add all relays to the group; “Remove All” to delete all from the group and “Invert” to select the outputs that are not checked. 5) Repeat steps 3-4. 6) To save this information to a file or to the LRP Controller see “General LRP Controller Data - Save File and Write Database to LRP Controller”. Naming Groups 1) Under the column heading labeled “Assigned Group”...
  • Page 23: Assigning Groups To Super Groups

    5) Select the desired groups to be included in the Super group by clicking the respective box. 6) Repeat steps 3-5 until all Super groups are defined. 7) To save this information to a file or to the LRP Controller see “General LRP Controller Data - Save File and Write Database to LRP Controller”.
  • Page 24 2) A Group Status screen will appear and continuously display output status for each output configured in the database. To set the number of outputs in the LRP Controller database, see the instructions titled “Number of Relays/Outputs”. 3) To check the status of a Group, mouse-click once with the mouse cursor on the desired Group status display. Text boxes at the bottom of the screen will display status information and the current status of the group including what caused the group to be in its current state.
  • Page 25: General Lrp Controller Data

    2) Double click on the address box. The “Address Change” screen will appear. 3) Enter the new address and click ‘Change’. 4) To save this information to a file or to the LRP Controller see “General LRP Controller Data - Save File and Write Database to LRP Controller”.
  • Page 26: Naming A Lrp Controller

    1) Select the “File” drop down menu “Open” or “Open Names”. 2) “Open File” provides the capability to open a saved *.lpx file. The suffix “.lpx” is used for all LUMISYS LRP Controller files. 3) “Open Names” which reads all name data and displays it on screen.
  • Page 27: Saving A File

    See the table below. 5) To save this information to a file or to the LRP Controller see “General LRP Controller Data - Save File and Write Database to LRP Controller”.
  • Page 28: Read Lrp Controller Database

    “group setup” display. 5) Select the number of groups to be written to selected LRP Controller. If the LRP Controller is configured for 10 groups, type in the number or use the scroll bars until the desired number is displayed. This information takes the longest time to write.
  • Page 29: Print Lrp Controller Database

    • Verify that the connector to output (relay or Circuit breaker) is properly seated. Inputs don’t turn groups on • Use LP-PK to verify that the LRP Controller sees the input change state. Use an alligator clip or shorting wire to test the input terminal by shorting the input to “G”.
  • Page 30 • Verify power is connected to the LRP Controller. There should be LEDs illuminated. • Verify there is at least 24 VAC present to the secondary of the transformer supplying power to the LRP Controller. Use a voltmeter to check the power.
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