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iLux
CLS -C6 Controls & Indicators
The table on the following page describes the function of the iLux unit's controls and
indicators, which are listed in alphabetical order.
NOTE: Standard mode, Lights mode, and Shades mode mentioned in the following
discussions are described in "Operating Modes" on page 5.
CLS-C6 Controls & Indicators Descriptions
CONTROLS & INDICATORS
Bargraphs
Function Buttons
IR Receiver
Label Strip
Lights Pushbutton and LED
Mini Phone Jack
Motion Detector (CLS/CLSI-
C6M/C6MRF only)
OFF Button
(Continued on following page)
iLux
Integrated Lighting Systems
DESCRIPTION
In Standard mode and Lights mode, the bargraph
LEDs indicate the current light level for the six
lighting loads. In Shades mode, they indicate the
shade position for each of the shade groups.
In Standard mode, these buttons are used to
select/recall scenes. In Lights mode, they are used
to make temporary adjustments to the six lighting
loads. In Shades mode they are used to make
temporary adjustments to the six shade groups.
The IR receiver responds to commands from an
optional remote control.
The label strip identifies the use of the function
buttons. The illustration shows the default purpose:
selection of the first six scenes. The label in your
unit may be different, depending on the unit's
configuration and lighting/shades arrangement.
Use this button to select the Lights mode. The LED
illuminates accordingly.
This mini-phone jack is only to be used by your
dealer.
In Standard mode, the motion detector recalls the
On scene if there is activity in the room, and
recalls the Off scene when there is no activity for
thirty minutes.
The OFF button always recalls the Off scene.
(Refer to "Standard Mode" on page 5.)
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