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CLS-C6/C6M & CLSI-C6/C6M
iLux Integrated Lighting System
Operations Guide – DOC. 6347E
iLux Integrated Lighting System: CLS-C6/C6M & CLSI-C6/C6M
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IR Receiver
Functions can also be triggered through the built in RC5 IR receiver, using the
optional CLS-IRHT8 remote or a third-party remote. Refer to “Appendix G: RC5
Code Expansion” on page 84 for details.
Occupancy Sensing
Occupancy sensing utilizing the built-in sensors (CLS-C6) may have specific actions
specified for entry and for exit. Either or both of these may be disabled. A limited
number of actions are available when programmed locally; more options are
available when programmed using the iLux Designer program.
If motion is detected, or some other activity takes place, a room is considered
occupied. If no activity takes place for a specified time (default is 30 minutes), the
room is considered unoccupied.
When the state of the room changes from occupied to unoccupied, the exit function
(if enabled) is executed. When the state of the room changes from unoccupied to
occupied, due to motion detection, the entry function (if enabled) is executed. When
the state of the room changes from unoccupied to occupied due to a button press or
the receipt of a command, no function is executed.
NOTE:
In systems with multiple CLS-C6 units that have the motion sensor function
enabled on any of the units, it is important to set the motion sensor timeout of each
unit to the same value. Otherwise, operation may not be as expected.
External partition sensors (provided by others) connected via the GLS-SIM product
enable additional actions such as room combining. Refer to “Appendix F: Room
Combining” on page 81 for additional details.
Setting a GLS-SIM to the designated Cresnet ID (0xC0 or 0xC1) causes this
GLS-SIM to behave like an external occupancy sensor. Both inputs on the GLS-SIM
are treated identically, allowing a total of up to six occupancy sensors (three wired in
parallel on each input).
Refer to the latest version of the GLS-SIM Operations & Installation Guide
(Doc. 6768) for detailed information.
Any/all external sensors are internally OR'd together with the internal motion sensor,
if present.
The "Timeout" property, which is defined in iLux Designer, does not affect external
sensors in any way. This property applies only to the internal sensor in the iLux,
when present. External sensors are responsible for providing their own timeout.
Override Mode
iLux supports an
Override
mode, which can be triggered by a GLS-SIM or DIN-IO8.
When
Override
mode is engaged, a special Override scene is recalled, and all local
functionality of the iLux and associated keypads is locked out. By default, the
Override scene is all lights at 100%, and supports a fade time of only 0 seconds.
The Override scene can be programmed locally on the iLux by entering
Scene
Programming
(Sc)
mode, and then cycling through the available scenes until "Or"
appears on the display.
The Override scene cannot be set so that ALL loads are off.