MaxLite c-Max EasyRF RF-RTPSW Commissioning Manual

Wireless lighting control system

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COMMISSIONING GUIDE
Wireless Lighting Control System
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2024

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  • Page 1 COMMISSIONING GUIDE Wireless Lighting Control System 2024...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Repeater Function .............................. 9 Manual Dimming and Daylight Setting ..................... 10 Reset Settings..............................11 On/Off..................................12 Switches ................................13 Repeater Function: Best Practice ........................13 Zoning Best Practice............................14 Troubleshooting ..............................15 Phone: 1-800-555-5629 Fax: 973-244-7333 Web: www.maxlite.com E-mail: info@maxlite.com Wireless Control Rev: 10/10/24...
  • Page 3: Commissioning Guide

    This is particularly useful in multi-floor buildings where multiple devices need to be managed simultaneously without interference. RF-Remote significantly simplifies the commissioning and management of EasyRF system for installers and facilities managers alike with its Point, Click and Group functionality. Phone: 1-800-555-5629 Fax: 973-244-7333 Web: www.maxlite.com E-mail: info@maxlite.com Wireless Control Rev: 10/10/24...
  • Page 4: Navigation

    Navigation HOME: To power on the RF-REMOTE, press the HOME button. The remote will automatically turn off after 3 minutes of inactivity. Pressing the HOME button brings the main menu on the screen READ: To read the sensor settings, point the remote to the sensor and press READ SEND: To program sensors with a new profile or new settings press SEND NAVIGATION PAD: Use the navigation pad to scroll between fields by pressing the UP or DOWN arrow keys.
  • Page 5: Batteries

    Batteries The RF-REMOTE is powered by two (2) AAA alkaline batteries. The MAIN SCREEN displays the battery status as a percentage of remaining life. When the batteries are running low, the battery symbol on the screen will begin to blink. RF-REMOTE Range The IR transmitter and receiver allow for up to 50ft of send/receive commands.
  • Page 6: Definitions And Default Settings

    Definitions and Default Settings FLOOR: Representing an area, a floor STAND: Standby time or 2 time delay, choose a standby time or second time delay logically consists of multiple groups/zones of to set the duration for SDL to maintain. 0s / luminaires.
  • Page 7: Programming Sensors - New Settings

    Programming Sensors – New Settings Enable you to choose various sensor parameters, such as High Mode, Hold Time, Standby Dimming Level, Standby Time, Sensitivity Detection Range, Daylight Threshold, Continuous Adjustment Mode, Ramp Up/Down, and RF Channel. Fig 1D Fig 1A Fig 1B Fig 1C Fig 1E...
  • Page 8: Load Profile

    Load Profile Load profiles will allow you to select saved parameter profiles, useful for programming multiple sensors with identical settings Fig 2B Fig 2C Fig 2D Fig 2A 1. Once the HOME screen is displayed, navigate to LOAD PROFILE and highlight it, then press OK to enter LOAD PROFILE.
  • Page 9: Recall Settings

    Recall Settings Point the remote at a programmed sensor to read its current settings. You have the option to save this setting as a new profile. Recall settings are particularly useful when a room is partially commissioned or when there is a hand-off from one installer to another. Fig 3A Fig 3B Fig 3C...
  • Page 10: Repeater Function

    Repeater Function This will let you select a sensor to relay or repeat a message in the channel to extend the range. Fig 4A Fig 4B Fig 4C Fig 4D Fig 4E 1. Once the HOME screen is displayed, navigate to REPEATER FUNCTION, highlight it, and press OK to enter REPEATER FUNCTION.
  • Page 11: Manual Dimming And Daylight Setting

    Manual Dimming and Daylight Setting Allows you to manually control an individual light intensity from 0-100%. 1. Once the HOME screen is displayed, navigate to MANUAL DIMMING, highlight it, and press OK to enter MANUAL DIMMING. (Fig 5A) 2. The screen will prompt you to press UP or DOWN to control the brightness of an individual luminaire.
  • Page 12: Reset Settings

    Reset Settings Allows you to reset sensors to factory default settings. 1. Once the HOME screen is displayed, navigate to RESET SETTINGS, highlight it, and press OK to enter the RESET SETTINGS menu (Fig. 6A). 2. The screen will prompt you to point the RF-REMOTE at a sensor (Fig. 6B). 3.
  • Page 13: On/Off

    On/Off Allows you to toggle the luminaires ON or OFF. 1. Once the HOME screen is displayed, navigate to ON/OFF, highlight it, and press OK to enter the ON/OFF menu (Fig. 7A). 2. The screen will prompt you to point the RF-REMOTE at a sensor. (Fig. 7B). 3.
  • Page 14: Switches

    Switches The EasyRF system supports personal control by pairing a wall switch to a channel. To pair the battery-operated dual-rocker WRF2RB-W: 1. Press the ON button on the left rocker and the UP button on the right rocker together for about 5 seconds, then release. 2.
  • Page 15: Zoning Best Practice

    Zoning: Best Practice Zoning in EasyRF is easy and involves two key concepts: Floors and Channels. The system allows for efficient organization and control of lighting across various spaces without crosstalk or RF interference. When programming the sensor, the user first assigns a Floor and then a Channel.
  • Page 16: Troubleshooting

    Troubleshooting The table below provides examples of common troubleshooting issues that may arise during commissioning of the EasyRF system. Type Issue Resolution EasyRF is designed to operate as a room- based system with RF signals traveling longer distances. To avoid interference, lights can be segregated by Floors and Channels.
  • Page 17 Ensure the wall switch is paired to the correct channel. Point the remote at the closest luminaire, select the Switch button, and test Lights not responding to the with the on/off button. If the LED indicator on wall switch the switch turns red, replace the battery. Check that the wall switch battery (CR2430) is properly installed.

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