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WaveLinx User Manual

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Using the Mobile Application to Change Passwords

Use the WaveLinx Mobile Application as an alternate method of changing user passwords. While any user account password may be 

changed using this method, only a user logged in as a system administrator may make the changes.

To change user passwords using the mobile application:

Step 1: Open the WaveLinx Mobile Application and establish a connection with the Wireless Area Controller as an administrator user.

Step 2: In the area screen, select the menu icon located in the top-left corner, and choose the option to change password.

Select the menu icon

Select the change 
password option

Step 3: Enter the desired user name for the account password you wish to change along with the existing password for the user.  Then, type 

in the new desired password into both the new password and the confirmation fields. Select the change button to save the settings and 

verify the success message appears at the bottom of the screen.

Enter password information

Select the change option

Enter user name

Verify success message

Summary of Contents for WaveLinx

Page 1: ...n 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 DISCLAIMER OF...

Page 2: ...ighting as a Personal Control User 37 Customizing the Automatic Code Commissioning Programming 38 Modifying Names of Areas Zones and Devices 38 Modifying Scene Response 40 Modifying Zone Response 43 M...

Page 3: ...ords 111 Renaming the Wireless Area Controller 112 Performing a System Backup 112 Performing a System Restore 114 Viewing Disclaimers and End User License Agreements 116 Viewing and Updating Firmware...

Page 4: ...trolled receptacle battery wallstation tile mount sensor ambient LED lighting fixtures with occupancy and daylighting sensor outdoor area site flood LED lighting fixtures Lighting Xpert Insight softwa...

Page 5: ...within its wireless range The Wireless Area Controller can operate as a standalone coordinator or may be connected to a building network with other Wireless Area Controllers to meet larger building re...

Page 6: ...veLinx Mobile Application WSP MV 010 WSP CA 010 WaveLinx Integrated Sensor Eaton offers many options for luminaires pre configured with a WaveLinx Integrated Sensor The in fixture sensor operates as a...

Page 7: ...nal occupancy vacancy sensor functionality or to add open loop daylighting capability to the WaveLinx system Each ceiling sensor operates as a WaveLinx wireless endpoint The ceiling sensor uses passiv...

Page 8: ...ection scene raise lower zone level zone raise lower and scene and zone toggle capability Other supported functions for special applications include hold release occupied and save scene capability Wav...

Page 9: ...nd 0 10V dimmable loads will go to 75 once power is applied Load remains ON at 75 unless commissioning push button is used for manual override WaveLinx Wireless Dimming Switchpack WSP CA 010 120 347VA...

Page 10: ...e operates via the onboard occupancy sensor which can later be disabled during configuration Occupancy turns connected 0 10V dimmable fixture ON to 75 Fixture will turn OFF within 20 minutes when spac...

Page 11: ...d I do See the answer on page 108 Step 2 Completing the Initial Construction Grouping Once the device installation and electrical connections are confirmed use the following steps to complete the init...

Page 12: ...a Controller The blue 802 15 4 LED on the Wireless Area Controller will blink at a rate of one blink per second to indicate the Wireless Area Controller is in pairing mode The Wireless Area Controller...

Page 13: ...ng the circuit breakers This places the devices into pairing mode and starts their search for a Wireless Area Controller Pairing mode automatically times out after 60 minutes if a device does not succ...

Page 14: ...r Within the 60 minute pairing period use one of the following methods to place each of the Occupancy Sensors into PAIR mode Preferred method Press the wireless PAIR button onboard the sensor to initi...

Page 15: ...in a later step WaveLinx Receptacle During pairing the outlet LED may flash red or may flash green to amber The outlet may turn OFF for a period of time and then turn back ON The duration of the OFF p...

Page 16: ...ea will turn OFF for 5 minutes After 5 minutes the receptacles will turn back ON If there are too many receptacles to review in the 5 minute period see alternate method 2 Ensure that the Wireless Area...

Page 17: ...uction group pairing is complete all paired devices will operate as one large area or room Any wallstation in the group will operate all the paired lighting standard ambient industrial and outdoor int...

Page 18: ...page 140 Step 3 Connecting to the Mobile Application as the Administrator User Once construction grouping is complete the WaveLinx Mobile Application will be used to administer the system This sectio...

Page 19: ...r will be one digit higher than the original MAC ID noted When prompted enter the password wclAdmin case sensitive and join the network Turn on Wi Fi Locate correct network that matches the Wireless A...

Page 20: ...Enter the Username WclAdmin Password wclAdmin If desired select the option to save the credentials for future login Select the log in button After a successful login the areas list will be displayed Q...

Page 21: ...Construction grouping automatically places all paired devices into a default construction area Default area Each Wireless Area Controller allows the creation of up to 15 areas plus the default constru...

Page 22: ...1 2 3 User defined zone The type of zone defined is indicated by the zone icon Zone type What items belong in this load type group Dimmable Zone Integrated sensor lighting loads standard ambient indu...

Page 23: ...eLinx Integrated Sensor and Tilemount Sensor standard ambient tilemount bluetooth option WaveLinx Industrial Integrated Sensor high mount low mount WaveLinx Outdoor Integrated Sensor high mount low mo...

Page 24: ...ior and drops offline without a reboot the icon may turn red if the device has not communicated typically for more than 1 hour For ceiling sensors and battery powered wallstations a gray or red icon m...

Page 25: ...igned to the zone Tap the desired zone View the controlled devices Devices that do not directly wire to a specific load lighting or receptacles such as wallstations and ceiling sensors will display in...

Page 26: ...s Area Controller is in pairing mode Restarts the Wireless Area Controller reboot Displays paired devices Adds an item to the displayed list Deletes the item Opens an editor for the item Indicates a f...

Page 27: ...ion in the facility that will be programmed first Open the WaveLinx Mobile Application and establish an administrator connection with the Wireless Area Controller Once successfully connected create a...

Page 28: ...Add zone Select high end or low end trim values Type zone name Select zone type Save the changes Once the zone is created use the back button at the top left of the screen to navigate back to the are...

Page 29: ...desired space place the first controlled load device in the room into identification mode as described in this section Once the device is identified drag and drop the device into the desired zone Rep...

Page 30: ...ds to be precise for the identification mode to respond The LED in the sensor window will briefly flash violet at the end of this 3 4 second period The load icon will begin flashing on the mobile appl...

Page 31: ...Outdoor Integrated Sensor High Mount WaveLinx Wireless Dimming Switchpack WaveLinx Wireless Outdoor Lighting Control Module Outdoor Integrated Sensor Low Mount If the desired load in the space does no...

Page 32: ...and In the mobile application the icon will begin flashing and will move to the far left of the unassigned device list Battery powered wallstation The LED on the button pressed may illuminate for appr...

Page 33: ...dditional areas at this point First customize the existing area with the desired programming refer to the section on Customizing the Automatic Code Commissioning Programming found on page 38 of this m...

Page 34: ...ilters the fixture s response to other control commands A command from a wallstation button or occupancy sensor to go to 100 will adjust the electric light level output to meet the originally calibrat...

Page 35: ...between the WaveLinx Mobile Application and the Wireless Area Controller When prompted for log in credentials instead of entering the information for the administrator enter the username and password...

Page 36: ...s area To assign a favorite area Step 1 On the user s mobile device open the WaveLinx Mobile Application and establish a connection with the Wireless Area Controller as the personal control user Step...

Page 37: ...ual dimmable zones in the area Turn ON and OFF individual non dimmable lighting zones in the area Turn ON and OFF individual controlled receptacle zones in the area Trigger pre programmed scenes for t...

Page 38: ...n page 138 The scene levels are not optimal for me and I need to adjust them How do I customize the scene levels to what I want See the answer on page 40 I work between two different spaces Can I cont...

Page 39: ...dified If modifying a zone name select the zone If modifying a device locate the device in either the area device section or within a zone s device section Tap to open the desired item Select the desi...

Page 40: ...0 0 OFF 0 OFF Scene 1 100 ON 100 ON Scene 2 70 ON 100 ON Scene 3 50 ON 100 ON Scene 4 30 ON 100 ON Scene 5 10 ON 100 ON Scene 6 1 ON 100 ON Scene 7 through 15 0 OFF 0 OFF The scene defaults can be mo...

Page 41: ...scene menu to display the area s scenes Select the scene menu to open the area s scenes Step 4 In the area s scene list locate the row for the desired scene Tap the arrow that is at the far right in t...

Page 42: ...personal control users by selecting the hidden option Once the scene changes are complete touch the save button to save the modified response Select between real time live update and offline static mo...

Page 43: ...owering the maximum level high end trim can result in energy savings Raising the minimum level low end trim while not typical can help match dissimilar fixtures to the same cutoff level For instance i...

Page 44: ...ton com wavelinx Step 3 In the area screen select the desired zone Select zone to modify Step 4 In the zone screen select the pencil icon in the upper right corner to open the edit function Select the...

Page 45: ...itched and dimmed load should operate For instance if a dimmable zone has a switched load assigned to it as well as dimmable loads it may be desirable to have the switched load turn OFF when starting...

Page 46: ...e to modify Step 4 In the zone screen select the pencil icon in the upper right corner to open the edit function Select the pencil icon to edit the zone Step 5 Use the drop down selection to choose th...

Page 47: ...mand level other than 0 is received If the zone is ON switched loads in the zone will turn OFF when a command lower than the current zone level is received Last On First Off If the zone is OFF switche...

Page 48: ...ts Full Lights Full Lights OFF OFF OFF OFF Half Lights Half Lights Half Lights Half Lights Half Lights Read Read Read Read Relax Relax Relax Dimmed Full Lights Full Lights Full Lights Full Lights Full...

Page 49: ...Scene 4 Scene 5 Off Off Off Scene 2 Scene 1 Off Full Lights WB2L S2 W WB2L W WB3L S2 W Scene 1 Scene 2 WB3L W Half Lights Full Lights WB3L D W Raise Lower Scene 1 WB5 S3 W WB6S S3 W Scene 2 Scene 3 Of...

Page 50: ...onse of a wallstation button Step 1 Open the WaveLinx Mobile Application and establish a connection with the Wireless Area Controller as the administrator user Step 2 In the areas list select the area...

Page 51: ...touch the desired button on the displayed wallstation graphic to modify the programming Tap the desired button to modify the programming If faceplate configuration does not match select the correct f...

Page 52: ...zones If the affected zones option is selected zones that have been ignored from the active scene will not respond with this command Zone level The button will operate the selected zone in the selecte...

Page 53: ...ard line voltage powered 4 small button with raise lower In addition if the wallstation is issuing commands to specific zones the quantity of zones should match between areas Settings that copy includ...

Page 54: ...and then tap the back button to return to the area list Type in a descriptive name for the wallstation Once done tap the back button to navigate back to the area list Tap the pencil icon to rename the...

Page 55: ...e for the new wallstation and then tap save If desired give this wallstation a descriptive name Select the previously configured wallstation Tap drop down Tap to save Once the wallstation is saved a m...

Page 56: ...ts LEDs for a period of approximately 10 to 15 seconds allowing for easy identification Note N Battery powered wallstations do not offer this feature It is recommended that a descriptive name be assig...

Page 57: ...ontrol Deleting occupancy sets Adjusting Occupancy Set Response and Controlled Zones The occupancy set programming defines the response for all sensors within that set for the controlled zones Remembe...

Page 58: ...right corner to open the area menu and then select the occupancy set option Select the gear icon to open the area menu Select the occupancy sets option Step 4 Next select the desired occupancy set to...

Page 59: ...nd vacancy mode the loads will be commanded to the unoccupied action when occupancy is not detected by any of the sensors included in the occupancy set within the time period defined by the hold time...

Page 60: ...l only process for the assigned zones Even if a scene command is issued it will be issued only to the zones assigned to the occupancy set Remove or add battery operated ceiling sensors by dragging the...

Page 61: ...ink to identify mode these features not supported in battery powered ceiling sensors To view or adjust the sensor s settings Step 1 Open the WaveLinx Mobile Application and establish a connection with...

Page 62: ...se triggers frequently due to challenging placement or for a ceiling sensor that is being used for solely for daylighting LED Enabled Switch to disabled only if the sensor LED flash is distracting Thi...

Page 63: ...the Wireless Area Controller as the administrator user Step 2 In the areas list select the area that requires the additional occupancy sets Step 3 In the area screen select the gear icon in the upper...

Page 64: ...ccupancy sets to begin configuration Tap the plus sign icon to add another occupancy set Tap on one of the occupancy sets to modify the configuration Step 5 Optionally rename the occupancy set by tapp...

Page 65: ...sors are correct If the assigned zones consist of fixtures with integrated sensors the sensors will automatically be displayed Ceiling sensors may need to be manually assigned Touch and drag the desir...

Page 66: ...two examples of how an association can be used to achieve overlapping and cascading control strategies To associate the occupancy set Step 1 Open the WaveLinx Mobile Application and establish a conne...

Page 67: ...tap the link on the right side of the screen to navigate to the associated occupancy sets Attributes Tap on the desired occupancy set Tap on the link to go to the associated occupancy sets Step 5 Sel...

Page 68: ...open office has been segmented into distinct occupancy control zones The walkway path has also been placed in a unique control zone The walkway path zone should turn ON if anyone enters the space and...

Page 69: ...an area and the shared corridor has been configured as a separate area The corridor should turn ON if anyone enters the corridor and then should remain ON if there are occupants in any of the private...

Page 70: ...ule event commands and daylight set commands To delete an occupancy set Step 1 Open the WaveLinx Mobile Application and establish a connection with the Wireless Area Controller as the administrator us...

Page 71: ...control in exterior spaces With open loop daylight control the sensor is placed in a spot that is optimal for sensing daylight contribution while minimizing the sensor s view of the electric light in...

Page 72: ...s The automatic code commissioning operation causes standard ambient industrial and outdoor fixture integrated sensors as well as tilemount sensors to begin daylight dimming as soon as the device is a...

Page 73: ...In the mobile application the device s icon will move to the far left and begin to pulse in the in area device section Note the name of the identified device Method 2 Within the zone screen double ta...

Page 74: ...t the top of the list to disable daylighting for all sensors in the area or tap on a colored circle on the right side of the screen until the circle turns red to disable the daylighting function for a...

Page 75: ...t factory settings cannot account for all factors that affect the light level measured at the sensor The sensor location is not at the surface but at the ceiling and therefore its reading of reflected...

Page 76: ...ing A list of the fixture integrated sensors or tilemount sensors assigned to the area will appear Ensure that the sensors that need to perform daylighting are enabled green circle and then tap the bu...

Page 77: ...ecreased Use the slider controls to adjust each light to the desired the light level Step 6 At the top of the screen change the display between lux and foot candles to match the reported units of the...

Page 78: ...set is opened use the calibration screen to adjust the daylighting as needed Tap the icon for the identified load Select to view the daylight sensor Tap the link to open the daylight set Use the cont...

Page 79: ...e If a specific daylighting behavior is expected then calibration at the site is required If calibration is necessary calibrate and adjust the target level of all the sensors within one area at the sa...

Page 80: ...n the row of a device to disable or enable that device Green enabled Red disabled Tap the option to calibrate all Step 5 Leaving all screen controls at the default settings at the bottom of the calibr...

Page 81: ...and exterior open loop daylighting applications Configuring Interior Open Loop Daylight Sensors Interior open loop daylighting requires the use of a battery operated ceiling sensor Open loop daylight...

Page 82: ...ng with electric lighting OFF should be between 250 to 375 lux for best results Step 2 Open the WaveLinx Mobile Application and establish a connection with the Wireless Area Controller as the administ...

Page 83: ...lect the daylight set option Select the gear icon to open the area menu Select the daylight sets option Step 7 Tap on the icon for open loop daylighting and then tap the plus sign to create a new open...

Page 84: ...zone or zones that should respond to this daylight sensor Although fixtures green icons may be individually assigned the use of zones blue icons is recommended to simplify programming Drag and drop t...

Page 85: ...ied sensor into assigned sensors Step 11 Tap on the calibrate icon Drag the adjustment slider to modify the zone s dimming response Lowering the adjustment bar will lower the electric light level and...

Page 86: ...e the answer on page 140 Configuring Exterior Open Loop Daylight Sensors Exterior open loop daylighting requires the use of the WaveLinx Wireless Outdoor Lighting Control Module If the controlled area...

Page 87: ...rst device s icon to place it in blink to identify mode The icon will appear to pulse Tap on the fixture s zone icon s Identify the correct device s using the blink to identify method If the desired l...

Page 88: ...nd then select the daylight set option Select the gear icon to open the area menu Select the daylight sets option Step 5 Tap on the icon for open loop daylighting and then tap the plus sign to create...

Page 89: ...or zones that should respond to this daylight sensor Although fixtures green icons may be individually assigned the use of zones blue icons is recommended to simplify programming Drag and drop the id...

Page 90: ...daylight sets screen then repeat the procedure if additional daylight sets are needed Configure the additional daylight set s Tap the back button to save and exit Tap the plus sign Note N Once the zon...

Page 91: ...operation does not include any default schedule events Schedule events may be added to the control strategy if required A schedule event may be used for two basic functions 1 To issue commands at a s...

Page 92: ...able and modify a schedule event Step 1 Open the WaveLinx Mobile Application and establish a connection with the Wireless Area Controller as the administrator user Step 2 In the area list screen selec...

Page 93: ...minutes prior to the calculated sunset time enter 10 minutes and select the before option If defining a custom time schedule event time is entered in 24 hour clock military time format to distinguish...

Page 94: ...ied the selected occupancy set will issue the command defined in the event action rather than what is defined in the occupancy set Set occ action The event will change the occupancy set s programmed b...

Page 95: ...ying and Testing Demand Response Behavior Once devices are paired with the WAC the WaveLinx system operates with default demand response functionality This section describes how to adjust the default...

Page 96: ...on and establish a connection with the Wireless Area Controller as the administrator user Step 2 In the areas list select the first area to modify Step 3 Select the gear icon in the upper right corner...

Page 97: ...h and drag zones between the controlled zones and exempt zones to the demand response signal Testing Demand Response The WaveLinx Mobile Application contains a built in test feature for verifying that...

Page 98: ...response option Select the gear icon to open the area menu Select the demand response option Step 4 Switch the ON OFF status button to the ON position to place the system in demand response test mode...

Page 99: ...internal webpages This section describes how to log in to the webpage and perform the following functions System administration Set the system location time date and time zone Manage user accounts and...

Page 100: ...tion is accessed using Google Chrome version 70 or higher Internet Explorer version 11 or higher and Mozilla Firefox version 63 or higher Step 2 Go to the location of the Wireless Area Controller On t...

Page 101: ...is accessed the browser may display message windows regarding the site security certificate The display and wording of these messages may differ between web browsers Locate the option to bypass the wa...

Page 102: ...r is restored To set the location time date and time zone Step 1 Establish a connection from the computer and the Wireless Area Controller as the administrator user Step 2 First set the location There...

Page 103: ...GPS location feature the coordinates may be manually entered Determine the latitude and longitude for the facility using a basic internet search In the system webpage use the drop down arrows and ent...

Page 104: ...he proper time zone Click on the set time button to send the command to the controller A success message will be displayed Select the option to manually set date and time Verify success Verify that th...

Page 105: ...x Mobile Application issue normal overrides through the mobile application and view schedule events The personal control tenant user will not be able to change or modify programming or access the Wire...

Page 106: ...sting and then new password confirming the new password Select edit user to save Select either Admin or Tenant role Type in a new user name Verify success message at the top of the accounts page Note...

Page 107: ...ith the Insight Manager and Lighting Xpert Interface software package and will not be used for standalone Wireless Area Controller administration User Name Usernames can contain up to 32 characters an...

Page 108: ...accounts to be restored at a later time or if a site has more than one stand alone Wireless Area Controller allows for the accounts to be established on one Wireless Area Controller and then copied to...

Page 109: ...is site and then try again Verify that pop ups were not blocked on the page if the download does not start Step 4 After the file transfer completes verify that the file is in the computer s downloads...

Page 110: ...backup file Navigate to and then select the user backup file to restore Accounts page Select option to browse to locate a backup file Locate the backup file Step 3 Next select the upload option After...

Page 111: ...he Wireless Area Controller as an administrator user Step 2 In the area screen select the menu icon located in the top left corner and choose the option to change password Select the menu icon Select...

Page 112: ...nx Mobile Application Type desired wireless area controller name Verify success The new name will be displayed in the mobile application Select the set name option Performing a System Backup Perform s...

Page 113: ...does not appear or the download does not start verify that popups are not blocked for this site and then try again Verify that pop ups were not blocked on the page if the download does not start Step...

Page 114: ...r ensure that only the replacement Wireless Area Controller is powered Step 1 Establish a connection from the computer and the Wireless Area Controller as the administrator user Step 2 In the system p...

Page 115: ...t ID It is imperative that only the replacement unit be powered after the restore is complete to avoid communication conflicts For example If controller A1 fails its backup can be restored into replac...

Page 116: ...aimer page End user license agreement page Viewing and Updating Firmware of the Wireless Area Controller and WaveLinx Devices It is important to keep the Wireless Area Controller and installed WaveLin...

Page 117: ...ote N When creating the folder to store the file type the firmware version in the folder name to easily distinguish the latest release from previous releases Step 2 Establish a connection from the com...

Page 118: ...update If the Wireless Area Controller is visible the blue Eaton LED and the 802 15 4 LED will illuminate when it is ready Otherwise wait for the SSID to appear and then re establish the connection T...

Page 119: ...Select the option to get all devices When prompted enter the administrator username and password to log in to the lighting engine Firmware screen Select upgrade devices Log in using the administrator...

Page 120: ...to the light engine If the update is still processing the status bars will show accordingly If the update is complete no updates will be available Quick Links for Common Questions What will my device...

Page 121: ...by typing in the new desired SSID in the field provided Enabled Disabled On Demand If the Wireless Area Controller is placed on the building LAN for administration and access the internal wireless acc...

Page 122: ...If the Wireless Area Controller is to be used in this manner in the network page enter the desired WLAN SSID the authentication and encryption methods used by the WLAN and the password information tha...

Page 123: ...ble to hardcode the domain name server settings into the WAC by typing in the IP addresses of the desired domain name servers For non public domain name servers use a manual name server entry Network...

Page 124: ...lect reboot Select reboot Viewing Mobile Application Version Use the WaveLinx Mobile Application to view the current application version Step 1 On the user s mobile device open the WaveLinx Mobile App...

Page 125: ...ing the Mobile Application If a WaveLinx device is replaced in the system the mobile application may be used to synch the previous device s settings to the new device To perform the device synch Step...

Page 126: ...ircuit using the circuit breakers This places the devices into pairing mode and starts their search for a Wireless Area Controller Pairing mode automatically times out after 60 minutes if a device doe...

Page 127: ...evices will cause the search to start again approximately 20 seconds after the initial power up WaveLinx Wireless Dimming Switchpack WSP CA 010 120 347VAC model WaveLinx Ceiling Sensor Within the 60 m...

Page 128: ...o cancel pairing mode Tap OK Select stop discovering devices Verify that the device paired successfully Step 6 In the areas list select the area that the replacement device belongs in and verify that...

Page 129: ...vice is a load device select the device s zone If the device is a wallstation or ceiling sensor select the device in the area section Open the device that has been replaced Step 8 In the device screen...

Page 130: ...begin flashing As the command continues to process different combinations of LEDs may flash or turn ON and OFF including the Eaton LED After approximately 2 minutes the Eaton LED and blue 802 15 4 LE...

Page 131: ...rcuit wiring is properly connected and energized Disconnect 0 10V wiring from switchpack Load should go to full bright when these wires are separated Contact technical support if the problem persists...

Page 132: ...ss Area Controllers into PAIR mode to locate which unit prompts a dimming response in the load in question Then use the mobile application to identify and delete the device manually from the incorrect...

Page 133: ...roblem persists contact technical support Pairing mode timed out before I was done adding my battery powered ceiling sensors or before I confirmed my devices paired properly What should I do Simply pr...

Page 134: ...process to pair the devices with the correct Wireless Area Controller Note that this command will only affect devices that are still in the default construction area My device is showing paired behav...

Page 135: ...120 277VAC model Cycle the power to switch OFF and then ON the device s circuit six times This removes pairing for ALL devices of this type on the affected circuit WaveLinx Integrated Sensor WaveLinx...

Page 136: ...up and then turn OFF Immediately after the LED turns OFF press the radio button ten times at 1 second intervals To confirm the device has left the network after the tenth button press wait a few more...

Page 137: ...the device may have paired with the incorrect controller Follow the steps on page 133 to remove the device and to prepare it for pairing to the correct controller I installed a new device after I comp...

Page 138: ...edures on page 70 The lights are dimmed but the personal control screen or other screen indicators says that they are at 100 Why The system may have any of the following active commands that can cause...

Page 139: ...saved settings but also a backup of the firmware that was present in the Wireless Area Controller at the time that the backup was created During the restoration the Wireless Area Controller firmware w...

Page 140: ...Please login to the Lighting Xpert Insight and navigate to schedules to make any changes Why is this message appearing For sites using the Insight Manager and Lighting Xpert Insight software if schedu...

Page 141: ...outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help This device complies with FCC radiation exposure limits se...

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