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  • Page 1 LITE C OM C O M M I S S I O N I N G I N S T R U C T I O N S...
  • Page 2 Legal information Copyright Copyright © Zumtobel Lighting GmbH All rights reserved. Manufacturer Zumtobel Lighting GmbH Schweizer Strasse 30 6851 Dornbirn AUSTRIA Tel. +43-(0)5572-390-0 Fax +43-(0)5572-22826 info@zumtobel.info www.zumtobel.com Document number LITECOM, Commissioning and maintenance instructions 17.0 | 04.2024 | en...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    10.1.3 Network settings ......................59 10.1.4 Naming convention for devices ......................64 10.1.5 Settings for standard scenes ......................65 10.2 Security settings ..........................68 10.2.1 Network ......................68 10.2.2 Certificates ......................69 10.3 Configuring devices ..........................72 LITECOM, Commissioning and maintenance instructions 17.0 | 04.2024 | en...
  • Page 4 Overview of the “Control device linking” app ......................145 10.11.2 Linking the LITECOM CCD control device ......................146 10.11.3 Managing linked devices ......................147 10.12 DALI data ..........................150 10.12.1 Overview of the “DALI data” app ......................151 LITECOM, Commissioning and maintenance instructions 17.0 | 04.2024 | en...
  • Page 5 LITECOM CCD software update ......................163 11.4.2 LITECOM-Touchpanel TCI software update ......................165 11.5 ..........................167 11.6 Faults ..........................168 11.7 Data backup ..........................169 Appendix ..........................177 12.1 Factory settings ..........................177 12.2 Icons ..........................178 12.3 Glossary ..........................181 LITECOM, Commissioning and maintenance instructions 17.0 | 04.2024 | en...
  • Page 6: How To Use These Instructions

    How to use these instructions How to use these instructions We are pleased that you have chosen this Zumtobel Lighting GmbH product. So that you can get the most from these instructions, this section provides the following information: · Signs and icons in these instructions ·...
  • Page 7 How to use these instructions Further information Further information on the setup and function of your LITECOM system can be found in our product and system documentation. If you should have any further questions, please contact your sales partner. General information on our products can be found on our website: www.zumtobel.com...
  • Page 8: Other Available Documents

    Self-contained emergency luminaires self-contained emergency luminaires can be commissioned, configured and monitored in a LITECOM system that itself has already been commissioned. This manual is aimed at electricians and system integrators without...
  • Page 9: Litecom Lighting Management System

    · Monitoring the functionality of the self-contained emergency luminaires · Regular function tests The LITECOM system tests in cyclical intervals whether the emergency lighting function is still guaranteed. The results of the emergency lighting tests are recorded centrally in a test book. The test book can be exported.
  • Page 10 To use this interface, the user must establish a connection to the LITECOM system via a special connection app. This connection app can be downloaded from the Google Play Store or Apple App Store.
  • Page 11 Table 4: Display devices and corresponding functional scope Operating system and web browser The following operating systems and web browsers have been tested and approved for LITECOM V 3.5.2: · Windows with Google Chrome (version 114.0 or higher) · Android 13 with Google Chrome 121.0 ·...
  • Page 12: Your Litecom System

    Your LITECOM system Your LITECOM system Application area The LITECOM CCD control device is designed to control a maximum of 250 luminaires and motors. It has three DALI-compliant outputs and an LM-Bus interface. Note The LM-Bus is not supplied with power via the LITECOM CCD control device. It requires an external bus supply: LM-BV (art.
  • Page 13 · per DALI-compliant output, max. supply current 250 mA Line length: LM-Bus The LITECOM CCD does not have an integrated LM-Bus supply. You need an external bus supply if you wish to use the LM-Bus in your LITECOM system: · LM-BV (art. no. 20 975 247) ·...
  • Page 14 Your LITECOM system App concept The LITECOM web application is based on an app concept. The basic licence is activated as standard, which covers the following basic functions, among others: · Commissioning the LITECOM system · Configuring devices · Setting and recalling scenes ·...
  • Page 15 Your LITECOM system Available apps The following table contains an overview of the apps that are available in LITECOM compared to LITECOM infinity. LITECOM CCD LITECOM infinity Addressing Addressing wizard BACnet Blind control Calendar Conditional scene recall Control device linking...
  • Page 16: Safety Instructions

    · Relevant health and safety regulations must be observed. · Assembly, installation and commissioning may only be carried out by qualified personnel. · The LITECOM system and connected devices can only be operated when in complete working order. · The manufacturer is neither liable nor does it accept any guarantee for consequential damage that may occur if these instructions are not followed.
  • Page 17: Interface Description

    Brief description Open the app overview Tap this button to access the app overview. Note For more information see Section App overview Logged-in user The user currently logged in is displayed. LITECOM, Commissioning and maintenance instructions 17.0 | 04.2024 | en...
  • Page 18 This button takes you to the user settings. For more information see Section User settings Recall scene All scenes for the selected effective range are listed in this column. Tap a scene to recall it. LITECOM, Commissioning and maintenance instructions 17.0 | 04.2024 | en...
  • Page 19 This change affects the entire effective range.The changes applied remain in place until the next scene is recalled. Table 8:Functions on the start page LITECOM, Commissioning and maintenance instructions 17.0 | 04.2024 | en...
  • Page 20: Pix Start Page

    Use the default start page to operate other connected devices in addition to luminaires. For more information see Section Start page Note Pix cannot be used with LITECOM infinity. The following contains an overview of the functions in Pix. Figure 4: “Pix” view LITECOM, Commissioning and maintenance instructions 17.0 | 04.2024 | en...
  • Page 21 Work scene. It is also possible to recall the most recently active scene or a permanently defined scene. This behaviour is defined in the Scenes app. Table 10: Pix functions LITECOM, Commissioning and maintenance instructions 17.0 | 04.2024 | en...
  • Page 22: Detail Control

    As long as a protective function is enabled, the corresponding protective function icon is displayed on the button: Wind protective function Ice protective function Rain protective function General alarm protective function LITECOM, Commissioning and maintenance instructions 17.0 | 04.2024 | en...
  • Page 23 Tap the cross (X symbol) to exit detail control and go to the start page. The changes applied remain in place until the next scene is recalled. Table 11: Detail control functions LITECOM, Commissioning and maintenance instructions 17.0 | 04.2024 | en...
  • Page 24: App Overview

    The app overview contains a list of the apps that can be used to commission, configure and service your LITECOM CCD system. The app overview consists of three pages. The following contains an overview of the functions in the app overview.
  • Page 25 The point filled in with colour indicates the page currently being displayed. Tap an empty point to go to the corresponding page. Table 12: Functions in the app overview LITECOM, Commissioning and maintenance instructions 17.0 | 04.2024 | en...
  • Page 26: Navigation Principles

    Tap the logo to access the Information view. This page contains manufacturer information, the reference number and version of the web application and information on the licences used. Table 13: Navigation principles LITECOM, Commissioning and maintenance instructions 17.0 | 04.2024 | en...
  • Page 27: Requirements

    — The LITECOM CCD control device must have hardware batch B3 as a minimum. Note The hardware batch can be found on the batch label of the LITECOM CCD in the second position; e.g. V2.00 B3A M17. — The LITECOM platform must be updated to version 3.0.1-B3 or higher.
  • Page 28: Licensing (Litecom Store)

    Licensing (LITECOM Store) Licensing (LITECOM Store) Certain apps may be disabled in the LITECOM CCD web application because the licences in question have not been activated. To activate an app, a licence must be requested and then activated via the LITECOM Store.
  • Page 29 (HW-ID) of the LITECOM CCD. · Multiple licences can be activated. · The licence number, number of activated devices and the validity period are shown for each activated licence. Table 14: Licensing overview LITECOM, Commissioning and maintenance instructions 17.0 | 04.2024 | en...
  • Page 30: Commissioning

    · Connecting to the LITECOM CCD control device for the first time and defining basic settings: o Configuring the administrator for the first time (language, terms and conditions, password) o Configuring the LITECOM CCD control device for the first time (name, network settings, date and time, geographical coordinates) ·...
  • Page 31: Connecting To The Litecom Ccd For The First Time

    Skip steps 1 and 2 if you are performing the initial configuration of the administrator after updating the software, resetting to factory settings or loading a data backup. 1. Open a browser. 2. In the browser, navigate to the following default IP address of the LITECOM CCD: http://10.10.40.254 ÜThe login screen is displayed.
  • Page 32 Lowercase letters: a–z; Latin alphabet o Numbers: 0–9 o Special characters: '-!"#$%&()*,./:;?@[]^_`{|}~+<=> 11. Enter the password a second time to confirm. 12. Tap the Next button. ÜThe Configuration view is displayed. LITECOM, Commissioning and maintenance instructions 17.0 | 04.2024 | en...
  • Page 33 · Select settings: a wizard guides you through all the configuration steps. Select this option if you are connecting to the LITECOM CCD control device for the first time or have reset to the factory settings. Proceed to step 2a ·...
  • Page 34 10. Tap the Test connection button. ÜFeedback is displayed about whether the connection was successful or has failed. 11. Set the time zone. 12. Tap the Next button. ÜThe Geographical coordinates view is displayed. LITECOM, Commissioning and maintenance instructions 17.0 | 04.2024 | en...
  • Page 35 ÜThe start page of the LITECOM web application appears. – or – 17. Open the web application in the browser using the new IP address, if the IP address is automatically obtained (DHCP). ÜThe login screen is displayed. LITECOM, Commissioning and maintenance instructions 17.0 | 04.2024 | en...
  • Page 36 ÜThe Load data backup view is displayed. 3. Tap the Select file button. ÜThe pop-up window for file selection opens. 4. Navigate to the save location of the data backup and select the file. LITECOM, Commissioning and maintenance instructions 17.0 | 04.2024 | en...
  • Page 37 Note This option is enabled by default and the user data is saved locally on the browser. If this option is disabled, the administrator will be logged out of the LITECOM web application after 15 minutes of inactivity. 4. Tap the Log in button.
  • Page 38 · The installation test starts automatically on the start page the first time a connection is established, if no devices have been addressed beforehand. For more information see Section Installation test LITECOM, Commissioning and maintenance instructions 17.0 | 04.2024 | en...
  • Page 39: Installation Test

    Commissioning Installation test Test the electrical installation of the LITECOM system. The installation test starts automatically on the start page the first time a connection is established, if no devices have been addressed beforehand. Note You can start an installation test manually at any time. This is recommended when devices are replaced or new devices are added, for example.
  • Page 40: Addressing Wizard

    To do this, a system image must be created and the devices must be addressed. The system image is a list-like representation of the LITECOM system in the web application. It contains rooms, groups and the devices installed in the system. In addition – if available – zones and the addressed control equipment therein are also displayed.
  • Page 41 Address the luminaires installed in the LITECOM system. Address the motors installed in the LITECOM system. Address motors Address input devices Address the input devices installed in the LITECOM system. Input LM-CIRIA devices include control equipment ( , CIRCLE control unit, standard switch, momentary-action switch, remote control), sensors and input contacts.
  • Page 42: Addressing

    Addressing is the sum of the processes needed so that each electronic network and bus subscriber is given an individual RGA address (room address/group address/own address). The combination of processes differs from device to device. Path: App overview > Addressing The following devices can be addressed in the LITECOM web application: Device Description Luminaires When luminaires are addressed the type of luminaire must also be defined.
  • Page 43 For more information see Section Addressing wizard · Every time there is a change on a DALI control line or on the LM-Bus the affected LITECOM CCD control device must be restarted in order for the changed field to be imported correctly.
  • Page 44 Acoustic location: a location method in which a network or bus subscriber can be found audibly using its address in the field. Example: o Sensor beeps. Table 17: Location types LITECOM, Commissioning and maintenance instructions 17.0 | 04.2024 | en...
  • Page 45 Control units from Zumtobel (ED-Cxx, LM-Cxx), that have three illuminated scene keys for scene recall, an on/off key and two rocker keys for controlling individual building services. LM-CIRIA Control units LM-CIRIA from Zumtobel LITECOM, Commissioning and maintenance instructions 17.0 | 04.2024 | en...
  • Page 46 · once for presence detection Environment sensors Sensors that detect certain values in a room. The environment sensors detect: · CO2 concentration · Humidity · Noise · Temperature · Power consumption · VOC concentration LITECOM, Commissioning and maintenance instructions 17.0 | 04.2024 | en...
  • Page 47 In order to display the instances of a DALI-compliant input device in the system image, proceed as follows: 1. Open App overview > System image. 2. Tap the icon to display the RGA address. ÜInstances are also displayed. LITECOM, Commissioning and maintenance instructions 17.0 | 04.2024 | en...
  • Page 48: System Image

    Commissioning System image The system image is a list-like representation of the LITECOM system in the web application. It contains rooms, groups and the devices installed in the system. In addition – if available – zones and the addressed control equipment therein are also displayed.
  • Page 49 This button can be used to view the current values from the sky scanner. If the sky scanner is added to the system via a link, the IP address of the linked LITECOM CCD control device is also displayed. For more information see Section...
  • Page 50 · If an exclamation mark is displayed to the right of the device name, a fault has occurred for this device. The Faults app contains an overview of all current faults in the LITECOM system. For more information see Section Faults LITECOM, Commissioning and maintenance instructions 17.0 | 04.2024 | en...
  • Page 51 Commissioning Function Brief description (11) Create new group Create a new group within a selected room. Table 19: Functions of the “System image“ app LITECOM, Commissioning and maintenance instructions 17.0 | 04.2024 | en...
  • Page 52: Backing Up Data

    The complete data backup provides the advantage of being able to restore the data of the LITECOM system in full if data loss occurs (e.g. due to a faulty LITECOM CCD control device).
  • Page 53 ÜThe data backup is created. Note The save location depends on the browser settings. ÜThe date and time of the data backup are displayed. 3. Tap this button to access the app overview. LITECOM, Commissioning and maintenance instructions 17.0 | 04.2024 | en...
  • Page 54: Configuration

    Configuration Configuration After commissioning, additional settings can be defined in order to adapt the LITECOM system to your on-site requirements. Note Certain apps may be disabled in the LITECOM web application because the licences in question have not been activated. To activate an app, a licence must be requested and then activated via the LITECOM Store.
  • Page 55: Date, Time And Time Zone

    2. Set the time zone. 3. Tap the tick mark. ÜThe changes are saved. ÜThe LITECOM CCD is restarted. This process may take several minutes. Then start page is then displayed. 4. Open the Date and time app again. 5. Set the date.
  • Page 56 LITECOM CCD control device is restarted. This process may take several minutes. The start page is then displayed. Table 20: Functions in the “Date and time” app when time synchronisation is disabled LITECOM, Commissioning and maintenance instructions 17.0 | 04.2024 | en...
  • Page 57 Disable time synchronisation Tap this button to switch off time synchronisation again. Discard changes As soon as you tap the cross, the changes are rejected and the Basic settings view is displayed. LITECOM, Commissioning and maintenance instructions 17.0 | 04.2024 | en...
  • Page 58 LITECOM CCD control device is restarted. This process may take several minutes. The start page is then displayed. Table 21: Functions in the “Date and time” app when time synchronisation is enabled LITECOM, Commissioning and maintenance instructions 17.0 | 04.2024 | en...
  • Page 59: Geographical Coordinates

    Configuration 10.1.2 Geographical coordinates The LITECOM CCD control device uses geographical coordinates to determine the time of the sunrise and sunset at that specific location.These times are a requirement to configure day/night shows and use the Sunrise/sunset condition for the conditional scene recall.
  • Page 60: Network Settings

    Configuration 10.1.3 Network settings You can define whether the LITECOM CCD control device uses a static IP address or automatically obtains the IP address. A static IP address is assigned by default. Note The following default settings are stored in the LITECOM CCD: ·...
  • Page 61 4. Change the value. 5. Note down the new IP address if it is located in a different IP address range. 6. Tap the tick mark. ÜThe Change network settings view is displayed. LITECOM, Commissioning and maintenance instructions 17.0 | 04.2024 | en...
  • Page 62 Obtaining an IP address automatically If a DHCP server is installed in your network, the LITECOM CCD control device can automatically obtain the IP address via this server. The advantages of this are that you do not have to ensure that the IP address has already been assigned in the network and any potential IP address conflicts are automatically resolved.
  • Page 63 8883 MQTTS MQTT client Control MQTTS device In addition to external system connection, MQTT is also used in linking BACnet 47808 BACnet BACnet client Control Support for device BACnet communication LITECOM, Commissioning and maintenance instructions 17.0 | 04.2024 | en...
  • Page 64 Table 22: Network ports used Note The following ports are no longer used in software version 3.5.0 and higher: 2222, 4444, 4445, 8887, 8889 LITECOM, Commissioning and maintenance instructions 17.0 | 04.2024 | en...
  • Page 65: Naming Convention For Devices

    ÜThe new naming convention is defined for the selected device category and is applied to suggestions for all devices of this category being newly addressed. ÜThe Basic settings view is displayed. 8. Tap this button to access the app overview. LITECOM, Commissioning and maintenance instructions 17.0 | 04.2024 | en...
  • Page 66: Settings For Standard Scenes

    ÜThe Settings for standard scenes view is displayed. 5. Tap the tick mark. ÜThe Basic settings view is displayed. ÜThe settings for the standard scene are saved. 6. Tap this button to access the app overview. LITECOM, Commissioning and maintenance instructions 17.0 | 04.2024 | en...
  • Page 67 The Absence and Working scenes cannot be deleted. 5. Tap the tick mark. ÜThe Basic settings view is displayed. ÜThe standard scene is deleted. 6. Tap this button to access the app overview. LITECOM, Commissioning and maintenance instructions 17.0 | 04.2024 | en...
  • Page 68 ÜThe Settings for standard scenes view is displayed. 5. Tap the tick mark. ÜThe Basic settings view is displayed. ÜThe new standard scene is created and saved. 6. Tap this button to access the app overview. LITECOM, Commissioning and maintenance instructions 17.0 | 04.2024 | en...
  • Page 69: Security Settings

    ÜA note appears, indicating that an unsecure connection from the network to the service interface has been enabled. Note This option should only be enabled for troubleshooting and maintenance purposes. 3. Tap this button to access the app overview. LITECOM, Commissioning and maintenance instructions 17.0 | 04.2024 | en...
  • Page 70: Certificates

    This domain name must be set up on the local domain name server for accessing the web application, in order to use the security certificate correctly. LITECOM, Commissioning and maintenance instructions 17.0 | 04.2024 | en...
  • Page 71 ÜExisting CSR files are deleted. ÜThe newly created file is downloaded. 8. Tap the icon. ÜThe Certificates view is displayed. Note The downloaded CSR file must be signed by a root certificate authority. LITECOM, Commissioning and maintenance instructions 17.0 | 04.2024 | en...
  • Page 72 ÜThe web application reloads. ÜThe start page appears. Note Tapping Reset deletes ongoing signing processes and replaces existing certificates with a self-signed certificate. The self-signed certificate is valid for ten years from issue. LITECOM, Commissioning and maintenance instructions 17.0 | 04.2024 | en...
  • Page 73: Configuring Devices

    Configuration 10.3 Configuring devices The devices installed in your LITECOM system can be configured via the system image. Configuring a device Path: App overview > System image 1. Navigate to the path. 2. In the left-hand column, select the room containing the device to be configured.
  • Page 74: Configuration Options: Luminaires

    Configuration 10.3.1 Configuration options: luminaires Path: App overview > System image The following luminaires can be configured in your LITECOM system: · Standard luminaires · Special luminaires: RGB luminaires, Balance luminaires and TW luminaires · SEQUENCE infinity · Self-contained emergency luminaires Note A relay (e.g.
  • Page 75: Configuration Options: Motors

    (e.g. lamp type, article number). Table 23: Configuration options – Luminaires 10.3.2 Configuration options: motors Path: App overview > System image Motors for the following building services can be installed in your LITECOM system: · Blinds · Screens · Window...
  • Page 76: Configuration Options: Input Devices

    Configuration 10.3.3 Configuration options: input devices Path: App overview > System image The following input devices can be configured in your LITECOM system: · Momentary-action switches/standard switches · Remote controls · CIRCLE control units · Presence detectors · LM-CIRIA ·...
  • Page 77 Whether parameters marked with an asterisk (*) can be configured depends on the selected operating mode. The following table provides an overview of which parameters can be configured in which operating mode. LITECOM, Commissioning and maintenance instructions 17.0 | 04.2024 | en...
  • Page 78 MAS: absence scene and brighten MAS: presence scene and brighten Standard switch Table 25: Overview of configuration options for momentary-action switches/standard switches depending on operating mode (part 1) LITECOM, Commissioning and maintenance instructions 17.0 | 04.2024 | en...
  • Page 79 MAS: absence scene and brighten MAS: presence scene and brighten Standard switch Table 26: Overview of configuration options for momentary-action switches/standard switches depending on operating mode (part 2) LITECOM, Commissioning and maintenance instructions 17.0 | 04.2024 | en...
  • Page 80 (only when left rocker key controls a group) Reverse operation of left rocker key The function of the left rocker key is reversed with this setting. This is recommended in the event of incorrect wiring, for example. LITECOM, Commissioning and maintenance instructions 17.0 | 04.2024 | en...
  • Page 81 The time it takes to change from one value (scene, presence value) to the absence scene. Mode of operation (dimming) Mode of operation controlled during dimming/brightening. Table 29: Configuration options – LM-CIRIA LITECOM, Commissioning and maintenance instructions 17.0 | 04.2024 | en...
  • Page 82 Absence scene Fade time to absence scene Scene recall and dim/brighten Scene recall only Brighten/dim only Table 31: Overview of configuration options for EnOcean switches depending on operating mode (part 1) LITECOM, Commissioning and maintenance instructions 17.0 | 04.2024 | en...
  • Page 83 The function of the rocker is reversed with this setting. This is recommended in the event of incorrect wiring, for example. Table 36: Configuration options – per rocker of one rocker switch LITECOM, Commissioning and maintenance instructions 17.0 | 04.2024 | en...
  • Page 84 Mode of operation (scene key 3) Mode of operation controlled with scene key 3. Fade time (scene key 3) The time it takes to change from one value (scene, presence value) to scene 3. LITECOM, Commissioning and maintenance instructions 17.0 | 04.2024 | en...
  • Page 85 The function of the adjust key for preset key E is reversed with this setting. This is recommended in the event of incorrect wiring, for example. Table 38: Configuration options – Remote control LITECOM, Commissioning and maintenance instructions 17.0 | 04.2024 | en...
  • Page 86 Presence detector Presence detectors are used to determine whether moving people are present. This information is required for presence linking, which is configured in the LITECOM CCD. If the LITECOM CCD control device fails, the presence detector no longer works.
  • Page 87 The presence or absence of moving persons is determined via the presence detection. This information is required for presence linking, which is configured in the LITECOM CCD control device. If the LITECOM CCD fails, the presence detector no longer works.
  • Page 88: Configuration Options: Signalling Contacts

    A signalling contact is a contact that is used to forward status information. The signalling contact is opened or closed if the status changes. Path: App overview > System image The following signalling contacts can be installed in your LITECOM system: · Signalling contacts: e.g. LM-4RUKS Note The default configuration of these devices can only be changed using the Mobile Maintenance Tool commissioning software from Zumtobel.
  • Page 89: Configuration Options: Dali-2 Devices

    Note The individual configuration options for the instances can be found in the relevant sections covering configuration options for input devices. For more information see Section Configuration options: input devices LITECOM, Commissioning and maintenance instructions 17.0 | 04.2024 | en...
  • Page 90: Scenes

    Path: App overview > Scenes Detail control can be used to change a recalled scene temporarily. As soon as you create a room in your LITECOM system, five standard scenes are enabled in the room: Icon Scene Absence...
  • Page 91: Overview Of The "Scenes" App

    Edit scene A scene can comprise different settings, depending on the devices installed (e.g. intensity). Note A description of the Edit scene view can be found in the next section. LITECOM, Commissioning and maintenance instructions 17.0 | 04.2024 | en...
  • Page 92 Brief description Select scene Select an existing scene to configure it. As soon as a room or zone is created in your LITECOM system, five standard scenes are enabled in the room/zone. Rename scene and change scene icon and Change the name, scene icon and scene image of an existing scene.
  • Page 93 For more information see manual Shows · You can enable blind control for the scene. For more information see manual Blind control Table 47: Functions of the “Edit scene” view LITECOM, Commissioning and maintenance instructions 17.0 | 04.2024 | en...
  • Page 94: Configuring Scenes For Rooms

    · for all devices in a group, e.g. one intensity for all luminaires in a group · for an individual device, e.g. a specific intensity for a specific luminaire LITECOM, Commissioning and maintenance instructions 17.0 | 04.2024 | en...
  • Page 95 Toolbar view Fixed A fixed colour is applied when the scene is recalled. Selected colour, e.g. Figure 17: Configure scene – extract: fixed colour Table 49: Configuration options – colour LITECOM, Commissioning and maintenance instructions 17.0 | 04.2024 | en...
  • Page 96 ÜThe selected colour and its hue and saturation are displayed. – or – 3. Set the desired value for hue and saturation. 4. Tap the tick mark. ÜThe user-defined colour is applied. ÜThe Configure scene view is displayed. LITECOM, Commissioning and maintenance instructions 17.0 | 04.2024 | en...
  • Page 97 For more information see Special luminaires manual Daylight linking The pattern is controlled via daylight linking when the scene is recalled. Note For more information see Daylight linking manual Table 52: Configuration options – SEQUENCE infinity LITECOM, Commissioning and maintenance instructions 17.0 | 04.2024 | en...
  • Page 98 · Slat position 100%: the blind slats are closed. No movement The slats do not move with a scene recall. The slat position can still be changed manually. Table 54: Configuration options – Slat position LITECOM, Commissioning and maintenance instructions 17.0 | 04.2024 | en...
  • Page 99 · Screen position 100%: the screen is down (lower end position). No movement The screen does not move with a scene recall. However, the screen position can still be changed manually. Table 56: Configuration options – Screen position LITECOM, Commissioning and maintenance instructions 17.0 | 04.2024 | en...
  • Page 100: Configuring Scenes For Zones

    If no change is desired in a part of the zone (room/group) when a scene is recalled, select the No change when scene is recalled option. Note A scene must be assigned for at least one room/one group of the zone, as otherwise unexpected behaviour may result. LITECOM, Commissioning and maintenance instructions 17.0 | 04.2024 | en...
  • Page 101: Managing Pictures

    3. Navigate to the save location of the image file and select the image file. ÜA compatibility check is performed. ÜIf the image meets the specifications, the file is uploaded. LITECOM, Commissioning and maintenance instructions 17.0 | 04.2024 | en...
  • Page 102 ÜIf the image meets the specifications, the file is uploaded. Note If the image does not meet the specifications, a corresponding message is displayed. 1. Adjust the image. 2. Upload the image again. LITECOM, Commissioning and maintenance instructions 17.0 | 04.2024 | en...
  • Page 103 ÜThe Manage pictures view is displayed. Note In terms of data backups, the imported images are only included in a complete data backup. For more information see Section Data backup LITECOM, Commissioning and maintenance instructions 17.0 | 04.2024 | en...
  • Page 104: Calendar

    Fixed bank holidays Date group with annually recurring entries Moveable bank holidays Date group with one-off entries Company holidays Date group with one-off entries Table 57: Recommendation for date groups LITECOM, Commissioning and maintenance instructions 17.0 | 04.2024 | en...
  • Page 105: Overview Of The "Calendar" App

    Edit button: · In format DD/MM for annually recurring dates · In format DD/MM/YYYY for one-off dates Table 58: Functions in the "Calendar" app LITECOM, Commissioning and maintenance instructions 17.0 | 04.2024 | en...
  • Page 106: Conditional Scene Recall

    The absence scene is recalled in all rooms at a specific time. The scene can be recalled on an individual weekday or all weekdays. Date groups can also be added as exceptions. Note For more information and an application example see Section Function: all LITECOM, Commissioning and maintenance instructions 17.0 | 04.2024 | en...
  • Page 107: Overview Of The "Conditional Scene Recall" App

    Change settings of conditional scene recall Select the type of conditional scene recall and then configure it. Define action timeframe The action timeframe is a time in which the function is enabled. LITECOM, Commissioning and maintenance instructions 17.0 | 04.2024 | en...
  • Page 108 More than one date group can be selected. Note Date groups must be defined in advance in the Calendar app. For more information see Section Calendar Table 60: Functions of the “Conditional scene recall” app LITECOM, Commissioning and maintenance instructions 17.0 | 04.2024 | en...
  • Page 109: Configuration Options

    Scene Scene that must be enabled in this group/room/zone. (Only for condition And when in) Table 61: Configuration options – conditional scene recall with condition “time” LITECOM, Commissioning and maintenance instructions 17.0 | 04.2024 | en...
  • Page 110 Path: App overview > Conditional scene recall > Action timeframe Figure 29: Summary of configuration for conditional scene recall with condition “time” Figure 28: Configuring the conditional scene recall with condition “time” LITECOM, Commissioning and maintenance instructions 17.0 | 04.2024 | en...
  • Page 111 Path: App overview > Conditional scene recall > Action timeframe Figure 31: Summary of configuration for conditional scene recall with condition “scene” Figure 30: Configuring the conditional scene recall with condition “scene” LITECOM, Commissioning and maintenance instructions 17.0 | 04.2024 | en...
  • Page 112 Path: App overview > Conditional scene recall > Action timeframe Figure 33: Summary of configuration for conditional scene recall with condition "twilight" Figure 32: Configuring the conditional scene recall with condition "twilight" LITECOM, Commissioning and maintenance instructions 17.0 | 04.2024 | en...
  • Page 113 Scene Scene that must be enabled in this group/room/zone. (Only for condition And when in) Table 64:Configuration options – Conditional scene recall with condition “Sunrise/sunset” LITECOM, Commissioning and maintenance instructions 17.0 | 04.2024 | en...
  • Page 114 Path: App overview > Conditional scene recall > Action timeframe Figure 35: Summary of configuration for conditional scene recall with condition “Sunrise/sunset” Figure 34: Configuring the conditional scene recall with condition “Sunrise/sunset” LITECOM, Commissioning and maintenance instructions 17.0 | 04.2024 | en...
  • Page 115 Path: App overview > Conditional scene recall > Action timeframe Figure 37: Summary of configuration for conditional scene recall with function "all off" Figure 36: Configuring the conditional scene recall with function "all off" LITECOM, Commissioning and maintenance instructions 17.0 | 04.2024 | en...
  • Page 116 Path: App overview > Conditional scene recall > Action timeframe Figure 39: Summary of configuration for conditional scene recall with function "stairwell" Figure 38: Configuring the conditional scene recall with function "stairwell" LITECOM, Commissioning and maintenance instructions 17.0 | 04.2024 | en...
  • Page 117: Presence Linking

    Create a new presence linking configuration. Name the presence linking configuration as required (e.g. working hours). Selecting effective range Select an effective range (room or zone) where presence linking should be enabled. LITECOM, Commissioning and maintenance instructions 17.0 | 04.2024 | en...
  • Page 118 More than one date group can be selected. Note Date groups must be defined in advance in the Calendar app. For more information see Section Calendar Table 67: Functions of the "Presence linking" app LITECOM, Commissioning and maintenance instructions 17.0 | 04.2024 | en...
  • Page 119: Configuration Options

    Only if this scene is enabled within the set action timeframe is presence (condition Enabled only if following scene is linking enabled. enabled) Table 68: Configuration options – presence linking LITECOM, Commissioning and maintenance instructions 17.0 | 04.2024 | en...
  • Page 120: Protective Functions

    10.8 Protective functions Protective functions can be used to protect the building services installed in your LITECOM system from environmental damage (such as from storms, rain or ice). The intensity range of luminaires can also be locked using a protective function.
  • Page 121 Path: App overview > Protective functions > Configure> Effective range · Step 5: Configure the protective function. Path: App overview > Protective functions > Configure For more information see Section Configuration options LITECOM, Commissioning and maintenance instructions 17.0 | 04.2024 | en...
  • Page 122: Overview Of The "Protective Functions" App

    · Protective function is active. The protective function is active as the input contact has triggered. · Protective function is active due to device failure. · Protective function is active due to device deletion. LITECOM, Commissioning and maintenance instructions 17.0 | 04.2024 | en...
  • Page 123 Rain protective function General alarm protective function Protective functions with different triggers; e.g. rain alarm in group 1 and wind alarm in group 2 Table 69: Functions in the "Protective functions" app LITECOM, Commissioning and maintenance instructions 17.0 | 04.2024 | en...
  • Page 124: Configuration Options

    If during the run-on time a weather station sensor or the input contact is triggered again, the run-on time starts from the beginning again. Table 70:Configuration options – Protective functions LITECOM, Commissioning and maintenance instructions 17.0 | 04.2024 | en...
  • Page 125: Zones

    2. Create one or more scenes for the zone in the Scenes app. 3. Create presence linking with a zone as the effective range in the Presence linking app. Note For more information see Section Presence linking LITECOM, Commissioning and maintenance instructions 17.0 | 04.2024 | en...
  • Page 126 2. Address and configure control equipment in the Zones app. Note As soon as you have created a zone in your LITECOM system, five standard scenes are enabled in this zone; one standard scene is automatically stored for the control equipment.
  • Page 127: Overview Of The "Zones" App

    Create new zone Create a new zone. Name the zone as required (e.g. Façade). As soon as a zone is created in your LITECOM system, five standard scenes are enabled in the zone. You can configure the standard scene later in the Scenes app.
  • Page 128 You can configure the standard scene later in the Scenes app. You can select another scene in the System image app. Table 72: Functions in the “Zones” app LITECOM, Commissioning and maintenance instructions 17.0 | 04.2024 | en...
  • Page 129: User Management

    The administrator is the only one who can set the Emergency lighting start page as the default and access the rest of the functions of the LITECOM web application. There can only be one administrator.
  • Page 130: Overview Of The "User Management" App

    · If the user is logged in, they need to log out and then log in again to see the changes. Delete user Tap the icon to delete the user. LITECOM, Commissioning and maintenance instructions 17.0 | 04.2024 | en...
  • Page 131 Brief description Entries Tap the arrows to view the previous and next entries. Tap the arrows to view the first and last entries. Table 73:Functions in the “User management” app LITECOM, Commissioning and maintenance instructions 17.0 | 04.2024 | en...
  • Page 132: Configuration Options

    · The password contains characters from at least 3 of the following categories: o Uppercase letters: A–Z; Latin Alphabet o Lowercase letters: a–z; Latin alphabet o Numbers: 0–9 o Special characters: '-!"#$%&()*,./:;?@[]^_`{|}~+<=> LITECOM, Commissioning and maintenance instructions 17.0 | 04.2024 | en...
  • Page 133 · Tap the Assign all button to select all available profiles. · To remove all previously assigned profiles, tap the Assign none button. 9. Tap the Save button. ÜThe profile is assigned. ÜThe New user view is displayed. LITECOM, Commissioning and maintenance instructions 17.0 | 04.2024 | en...
  • Page 134 ÜThe User management view is displayed. 15. Tap this button to access the app overview. Note The user needs a user name and one-time password in order to log in for the first time. LITECOM, Commissioning and maintenance instructions 17.0 | 04.2024 | en...
  • Page 135 This option is enabled by default and the user data is saved locally on the browser. If this option is disabled, the user will be logged out of the LITECOM web application after 15 minutes of inactivity. 5. Tap the Log in button.
  • Page 136 – or – 5. Tap the Generate password button to generate a password automatically. 6. Disable the user if necessary. 7. Tap the Assign profile button. ÜThe Assign profile view is displayed. LITECOM, Commissioning and maintenance instructions 17.0 | 04.2024 | en...
  • Page 137 15. Tap this button to access the app overview. Note The selected password can be used to log in directly. A first-time login process, where the language is selected and the password is set, is not necessary. LITECOM, Commissioning and maintenance instructions 17.0 | 04.2024 | en...
  • Page 138 Time The time is also displayed on the start page. Detail control The following button is enabled on the start page, which can be used to access detail control: LITECOM, Commissioning and maintenance instructions 17.0 | 04.2024 | en...
  • Page 139 Tap this button to log out of the web application. It will then only be possible to log into the web application by entering the user name and password. Table 74:Functions in the “User settings” view LITECOM, Commissioning and maintenance instructions 17.0 | 04.2024 | en...
  • Page 140 · You can filter the rooms, groups and zones by tapping Show all or Show assigned only in the dropdown menu. You can also search for rooms, groups and zones in the search field. LITECOM, Commissioning and maintenance instructions 17.0 | 04.2024 | en...
  • Page 141 3. Enter the old password. 4. Enter a new password. 5. Enter the password a second time to confirm. 6. Tap the Save button. ÜThe password is changed. ÜThe login screen is displayed. LITECOM, Commissioning and maintenance instructions 17.0 | 04.2024 | en...
  • Page 142 8. Tap this button to access the app overview. Note After the password has been reset, the user/touch panel user has to go through the first-time login process again. For more information see Section Managing users LITECOM, Commissioning and maintenance instructions 17.0 | 04.2024 | en...
  • Page 143 9. Enter the password a second time to confirm. 10. Tap the Unlock button. ÜThe password is changed. 11. Tap the Open login screen button. ÜYou can now log in with your new password. LITECOM, Commissioning and maintenance instructions 17.0 | 04.2024 | en...
  • Page 144: Control Device Linking

    · Linking to a LITECOM CCD (consumer): no more than 5 LITECOM CCDs can be linked to the current LITECOM CCD. A maximum of 5 devices from each of the 5 linked LITECOM CCDs in turn can be linked. Data from a maximum of 25 devices in total can be supplied to the linked LITECOM CCD.
  • Page 145 (consumer): · Scene recall and dimming/brightening via control equipment · Scene recall via the LITECOM web application (e.g. via a touch panel) · Scene recall via BACnet The control equipment adopts the configuration of the original control device. This configuration cannot be changed on the linked control device.
  • Page 146: Overview Of The "Control Device Linking" App

    Online and connected Online but connection data is invalid Offline Change connection data Change the API consumer or API token for a LITECOM CCD already linked. Remove LITECOM CCD Remove a LITECOM CCD from the link. Table 75:Functions in the “Control device linking” app...
  • Page 147: Linking The Litecom Ccd Control Device

    To use devices on another LITECOM CCD, the LITECOM CCD control device must first be linked. Note · We recommend only linking LITECOM CCDs with the same software version. · After linking, the LITECOM CCD device name is not updated on the linked LITECOM CCD if it is changed on the local LITECOM CCD. Requirement: —The consumer was created on the LITECOM CCD to be linked.
  • Page 148: Managing Linked Devices

    Configuration 10.11.3 Managing linked devices Once a LITECOM CCD has been added to the link, the devices of the LITECOM CCD must be linked by assigning a room and group to them. Path: App overview > Control device linking Linking a device 1.
  • Page 149 Linking a global device Global devices are assigned to the entire system. Note A sky scanner and weather station (no more than one each) can be added per LITECOM CCD control device. 1. Navigate to the path. 2. Tap the LITECOM CCD.
  • Page 150 Configuration Deleting or removing linked devices Devices physically connected to a LITECOM CCD can only be deleted there. If linked devices are deleted on the original LITECOM CCD, they are also deleted on the linked LITECOM CCD. Linked devices can be removed on the linked LITECOM CCD. When a device is removed, the device is only removed from the link and remains on the original LITECOM CCD.
  • Page 151: Dali Data

    Configuration 10.12 DALI data The LITECOM system allows you to poll DALI data on devices. You can use the DALI data profile to define the properties that are polled. There are static and dynamic properties. · Static properties are automatically polled during addressing and when a device is being replaced. Static property polling cannot be disabled in the DALI data profile.
  • Page 152: Overview Of The "Dali Data" App

    DALI data polling is enabled by default for all devices for which DALI data functionality has been polled. DALI data information Use this button to view a window with information about the DALI data app. LITECOM, Commissioning and maintenance instructions 17.0 | 04.2024 | en...
  • Page 153 Emergency luminaires: memory bank 208 in DALI Part 202 ED2 or memory bank 66 in the Tridonic-specific extension of DALI standard 102 ED2 Table 76:Functions of the “DALI data” app LITECOM, Commissioning and maintenance instructions 17.0 | 04.2024 | en...
  • Page 154: Configuration Options

    · If the Total active energy and active power option is enabled, the interval cannot be changed. If this option is disabled, no accumulation takes place, so the interval can be set in the DALI data profile. LITECOM, Commissioning and maintenance instructions 17.0 | 04.2024 | en...
  • Page 155 If values are missing during polling, however, you can tap the Start button to poll the DALI functionality of the luminaires. During this poll, all DALI control lines are locked and the system cannot be operated. LITECOM, Commissioning and maintenance instructions 17.0 | 04.2024 | en...
  • Page 156 ÜThe menu bar is displayed. 4. Tap the Enable button. ÜPolling of properties is enabled. 5. Tap the relevant button (High, Medium, Low) to select the frequency of polling. – or – LITECOM, Commissioning and maintenance instructions 17.0 | 04.2024 | en...
  • Page 157 6. Tap the Save button. ÜChanges to the profile are saved. Note We recommend downloading the DALI data profile after configuration is complete. 7. Tap this button to access the app overview. LITECOM, Commissioning and maintenance instructions 17.0 | 04.2024 | en...
  • Page 158 Use this button to enable or disable DALI data polling for individual devices. Note DALI data polling is enabled by default for all devices that can deliver DALI data. Table 77:Functions in the “Select devices to be polled” view LITECOM, Commissioning and maintenance instructions 17.0 | 04.2024 | en...
  • Page 159 2. Enable the tick mark next to one or more rooms, groups or devices. ÜThe menu bar is displayed. 3. Tap the Disable button. ÜPolling is disabled for these devices. 4. Tap the button. ÜThe Settings view is displayed. LITECOM, Commissioning and maintenance instructions 17.0 | 04.2024 | en...
  • Page 160: Maintenance

    ÜThe device has been successfully replaced. ÜThe new device adopts the configurations (e.g. name, RGA address, scenes) of the old device. Note Only luminaires can be replaced using the Replace device function. LITECOM, Commissioning and maintenance instructions 17.0 | 04.2024 | en...
  • Page 161: Lock Function

    Your LITECOM system can be controlled using different display devices (computers, touch panel, mobile devices). The LITECOM system can be locked against inadvertent or unauthorised operation by enabling the lock function. The lock function must be set up separately for each display device. If the lock function is enabled, a prompt to enter a password appears on any display device for which it has been enabled as soon as a user attempts to operate the LITECOM system from the start page.
  • Page 162 ÜThe start page is locked for a defined time. ÜOperation is only possible once the password has been entered. Note To unlock the system, go to the Lock function app and disable the Always lock start page option. LITECOM, Commissioning and maintenance instructions 17.0 | 04.2024 | en...
  • Page 163: Installation Test

    · General contact: I (contact closed), 0 (contact opened) 4. Tap this button to access the app overview. ÜThe devices switch back to the value they were at before the installation test. LITECOM, Commissioning and maintenance instructions 17.0 | 04.2024 | en...
  • Page 164: Software Versions

    The LITECOM CCD control device contains the following software versions: · Software version of the LITECOM CCD control device: you can use a LFF file (LITECOM Firmware File) to update the software version of the LITECOM CCD control device. After updating the software, the LITECOM system will be restarted.
  • Page 165 3.5.0 or higher. The passwords of all users are lost. All users with user names that do not meet the requirements are also deleted. A message is displayed in the log. For more information see Section Managing users or Section LITECOM, Commissioning and maintenance instructions 17.0 | 04.2024 | en...
  • Page 166: Litecom-Touchpanel Tci Software Update

    You can also update the software of the LITECOM-Touchpanel TCI via a TFF file (Touchpanel Firmware File). As the USB port of the LITECOM-Touchpanel TCI is installed in the wall, it has to be updated in two steps: 1. Load new TFF file via the LITECOM web application to the LITECOM CCD.
  • Page 167 Updating new TFF files on the LITECOM-Touchpanel TCI Requirements: — A new version of the LITECOM touch panel (TFF file) has already been loaded via the LITECOM web application onto the LITECOM CCD. Path: App overview > Basic settings > Software versions —...
  • Page 168: Log

    You can save the log as a CSV file. The save location depends on the browser settings. Note This function is not supported by display devices with iOS operating systems. LITECOM, Commissioning and maintenance instructions 17.0 | 04.2024 | en...
  • Page 169: Faults

    Maintenance 11.6 Faults The Faults app provides information on which field device faults are currently unresolved in your LITECOM system at any given time. Path: App overview > Faults The following information is displayed for each fault: · Date and time: information on when the fault occurred.
  • Page 170: Data Backup

    Maintenance 11.7 Data backup It is possible to back up your LITECOM system data. In the event of the loss of any data, this can be used to restore your LITECOM system data. Note This function is not supported by display devices with iOS operating systems.
  • Page 171 Note If additional gateways are connected to the LITECOM CCD (e.g. LM-3DALIS), a separate data backup must be created for each of these devices using the service homepage in question. · Partial data backups (if there are any) ·...
  • Page 172 · The date and time of the data backup are displayed. For partial backups, manual or automatic is also added to indicate how the partial backup was created. 3. Tap this button to access the app overview. LITECOM, Commissioning and maintenance instructions 17.0 | 04.2024 | en...
  • Page 173 Path: App overview > Data backup There are two ways to restore the data of your LITECOM system: restore data from a complete data backup or a partial data backup.
  • Page 174 6. Disable the Stay logged in option if desired. 7. Tap the Log in button. ÜA message appears, indicating that the date has been restored. 8. Tap the icon. ÜThe start page appears. LITECOM, Commissioning and maintenance instructions 17.0 | 04.2024 | en...
  • Page 175 4. Tap the tick mark. ÜA compatibility check is performed. ÜIf the data backup is compatible with the current software version, the data from the data backup is written to the LITECOM system.This procedure may take several minutes. Note If the data backup is not compatible with the current software version, a corresponding message appears.
  • Page 176 7. Disable the Stay logged in option if desired. 8. Tap the Log in button. ÜA message appears, indicating that the date has been restored. 9. Tap the icon. ÜThe start page appears. LITECOM, Commissioning and maintenance instructions 17.0 | 04.2024 | en...
  • Page 177 Once the factory settings have been restored, the administrator and control device have to undergo initial configuration again. For more information see Section Connecting to the LITECOM CCD for the first time LITECOM, Commissioning and maintenance instructions 17.0 | 04.2024 | en...
  • Page 178: Appendix

    Icons · Glossary 12.1 Factory settings Standard scenes As soon as you create a room in your LITECOM system, five standard scenes are enabled in the room. The following table contains the defaults for these scenes. Scene Absence Working Writing...
  • Page 179: Icons

    “Scenes” app Icon Description Intensity Colour Tunable White Light balance Blind position Slat position Window position Screen position Different settings are stored for this setting at room, group and device level LITECOM, Commissioning and maintenance instructions 17.0 | 04.2024 | en...
  • Page 180 Window Screen SEQUENCE infinity Momentary-action switch/standard switch CIRCLE control unit LM-CIRIA Remote control Presence detector (generic and MSensorG3) Light sensor CO2 sensor Humidity sensor Noise sensor (average, maximum and minimum) LITECOM, Commissioning and maintenance instructions 17.0 | 04.2024 | en...
  • Page 181 DALI-2 master (generic and MSensorG3) Table 82: Icons in the “System image” app “Blind control” app Icon Description Glare protection position Slat position Transmittance Facade alignment Table 83: Icons in the “Blind control” app LITECOM, Commissioning and maintenance instructions 17.0 | 04.2024 | en...
  • Page 182: Glossary

    Sensors, control points, input devices and control units that are used in DALI systems. Each of these devices has its own address (0 to 63) which can be used to operate it individually. LITECOM, Commissioning and maintenance instructions 17.0 | 04.2024 | en...
  • Page 183 Setting a lower and upper limit of the movement range can limit the range further. Pattern Preset control values for 3 or 4 DALI short SEQUENCE infinity addresses, through which activity-related light distributions are created (e.g. concentrated work, presentation, conference) LITECOM, Commissioning and maintenance instructions 17.0 | 04.2024 | en...
  • Page 184 Specifies how the slats of blinds tilt. Expressed as a percentage (%). Special luminaire Luminaire with multiple light sources (such as lamps, LED modules). The LITECOM web application can be used to combine the light sources into one luminaire so that they can be controlled together. Standard switch Control point that upon being operated either closes or opens a circuit and “clicks”...
  • Page 185 The wind alarm should stop blinds from moving when wind speeds are high, for example, preventing them from being damaged. It is triggered after a wind speed sensor determines that a defined wind speed has been exceeded during a specified delay time. LITECOM, Commissioning and maintenance instructions 17.0 | 04.2024 | en...
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