Crestron electronic CLS-C6RF Indoor Furnishings User Manual


 
Crestron CLS-C6RF iLux
Integrated Lighting System w/infiNET
Operation
The iLux always operates in one of four modes. The Setup mode is used to redefine
many of the CLS-C6RF settings. Details regarding the Setup mode are given in
“Setup Mode” on page 13.
The following sections provide detailed descriptions of the Standard, Lights, and
Shades modes. It is important to have a good understanding of these operating modes
before attempting to take advantage of the extensive features available through the
CLS-C6RF. (Refer also to “Appendix D: Button Functions” on page 48 for details on
button functions.)
Standard Mode
Standard mode is the default mode; buttons are typically used to recall scenes,
although they can be redefined to serve other functions.
By default, the six function buttons across the front panel are simple scene recall
buttons. The buttons can be reprogrammed in Setup mode, or via the iLux
Designer program, to perform different actions.
The ON button function always recalls the “On” scene. The typical On scene is
all lights at 100%; however, other value can be set just like any other scene.
The OFF button function always recalls the “Off” scene. The “Off” scene
always sets all lights to 0%; however, fade time and shade motor behavior are
programmable.
Whenever all the lighting loads are off (irrespective of how they are turned off),
the “air-gap” relay will open (after a two-second delay), to allow servicing of the
lighting loads.
The up/down pushbutton can be defined to be either “lights master” or “shades
master.”
If defined to be lights master, it ramps the lighting loads included in the
most recently recalled scene up and down. Non-dim loads are not affected.
If defined to be shades master, all shade groups are affected. Refer to
“Shades mode” on page 37 for operating details.
Using the iLux Designer program, this button may be assigned to activate
the Shift function rather than being a lights or shades master. Pressing the
button will toggle between “upper” and “lower” function sets.
Using the iLux Designer software, it is also possible to assign this button as
“all lights” master, instead of “last scene” master.
The six bargraphs indicate current intensity for each of the six lighting loads.
The two-digit display is normally blank, except when a scene recall is in
progress. It then shows the time remaining for lights to reach their target values.
Button Types
In Standard mode, the six function buttons can be programmed in Setup mode to be
one of the following types. Using the iLux Designer software, other button functions
may be specified. (Refer to “Configuring With iLux Designer” on page 23 for
details.)
Operations Guide - DOC. 6418A iLux
Integrated Lighting System w/infiNET
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