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User and Programming Manual
This document is intended for installers, set-up technicians and
IT professionals of the WaveLinx Wireless Connected Lighting System
Engage appropriate network security professionals to ensure all lighting control system hardware and servers
are secure for access.
Ensure IT professionals review the WaveLinx network architecture document found at the end of this manual.
Network security is an important issue. Typically, the IT organization must approve configurations that expose
networks to the Internet. Be sure to fully read and understand customer IT Compliance documentation.
Network
DISCLAIMER OF LIABILITY: Eaton assumes no liability for damages or losses of any kind that may arise from the
improper, careless, or negligent installation, handling or use of the products.
Security
IMPORTANT: This manual provides information on the installation and operation of WaveLinx Wireless Connected
Lighting System. For proper operation it is important to follow the installation instructions for each product/component.
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Bringing the System Online
Step 1: Confirming Device Installation
Verifies that installed devices are ready for configuration and operation.
Step 2: Completing the Initial Construction Grouping
Pairs devices with the controller and forms a default control group for basic operation.
Step 3: Connecting to the Mobile Application as the Administrator User
Guides on establishing an administrator connection to the WaveLinx system via mobile app.
Step 4: Organizing Devices into Controlled Areas and Zones
Explains how to group devices into logical areas and zones for system management.
Using the WaveLinx Mobile Application for Personal Control
Connecting with the Mobile Application as a Personal Control User
Outlines the process for personal control users to connect to the WaveLinx system.
Control the Lighting as a Personal Control User
Adjusts light levels, scenes, and zones using the personal control feature.
Customizing the Automatic Code Commissioning Programming
Modifying Names of Areas, Zones and Devices
Instructions on renaming system elements like areas, zones, and individual devices.
Modifying Scene Response
Details how to adjust pre-programmed scenes to meet specific lighting requirements.
Modifying Zone Response
Explains how to adjust minimum/maximum light levels and operational modes for zones.
Modifying Wallstation Button Response
Standard Wallstation Default Button Response
Details the default button actions for standard line voltage powered wallstations.
Modifying Occupancy Sensor Response
Adjusting Occupancy Set Response and Controlled Zones
Explains how to modify occupancy set behavior and assign controlled zones.
Modifying Light Levels for Daylight Sensors
Closed Loop Daylighting
Explains the closed-loop daylighting method using integrated sensors for direct fixture control.
Modifying and Testing Demand Response Behavior
Testing Demand Response
Guides on using the mobile app's built-in test feature to verify demand response functionality.
Performing Administrator Tasks
System administration
Covers tasks like setting location, time, date, and managing user accounts.
Firmware administration
Details viewing and updating firmware for the controller and connected devices.
Advanced network administration
Covers network configuration tasks like Wi-Fi, Ethernet, and DNS settings.
Managing User Accounts and Passwords
Modifying Existing User Accounts and Passwords
How to change usernames, roles, and passwords for existing user accounts.
Adding a New User Account
Procedure for creating new user accounts with specified roles and credentials.
Advanced Network Administration
Changing Wi-Fi Access Point Settings
Customizing the wireless access point settings like SSID, security, and mode.
Changing Ethernet Settings
Configuring static IP addresses or DHCP for the controller's wired network connection.

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