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APPENDIX 

1.1 UL INFORMATION

GW-1100 (Wireless Gateway) UL 2043 Plenum rated

SCL-1000 (Luminaire Controller, Internal-Mount) UL 916 (Energy Management Equipment), UL 2459 (Luminaire 
Disconnect), UL 94 5VA (Enclosure)

SCD-1000 and ESCD-1000 (Luminaire Controller, External-Mount) UL 916 (Energy Management Equipment), UL 94 
5VA rating (Enclosure)

1.2 FCC INFORMATION 

GW-1100 (Wireless Gateway) FCC ID: SCL-1000 (Luminaire Controller) FCCID: 2AAMXSD1000

SCD-1000 and ESCD-1000 (Luminaire Controller, External-Mount) FCCID: 2AAMXSCD1000

SS-1200 (Remote Switch) FCC ID: WMS-1200 (Wall-Mount Switch) FCC ID: 2AAMXWMS1200 

VSC-1300 (Ceiling-Mount Motion Sensor) FCC ID: 2AAMXVSC1300  

VSW-1300 (Wall-Mount Motion Sensor) FCC ID: 2AAMXVSW1300 

LS-1400 (Light Sensor) FCCID: 2AAMXLS1400  

1.3 INDUSTRY CANADA INFORMATION

GW-1100 (Wireless Gateway)  IC: 11250A-GW110B

SCL-1000 (Luminaire Controller) IC: 11250A-SCL1000

SCD-1000 and ESCD-1000 (Luminaire Controller, External-Mount) IC 11250A-SCD1000

SS-1200 (Remote Switch) IC: 11250A-SS1200

WMS-1200 (Wall-Mount Switch) IC: 11250A-WMS1200

VSC-1300 (Ceiling-Mount Motion Sensor) IC: 11250A-VSC1300

VSW-1300 (Wall-Mount Motion Sensor) IC: 11250A-VSW1300

LS-1400 (Light Sensor) IC: 11250A-LS1400

A: SAFETY AND REGULATORY INFORMATION

Summary of Contents for Audacy Wireless Controls

Page 1: ...1 OPERATIONS USER MANUAL NOVEMBER 2016 ...

Page 2: ...HE SYSTEM 14 6 1 MOBILE INSTALLATION METHOD RECOMMENDED 14 6 1 1 Scanning Devices via the Audacy iOS App 14 15 6 2 AUDACYCONTROLS COM INSTALLATION METHOD 16 CONFIGURE 17 7 0 SYSTEM CONFIGURATION 18 7 1 ASSOCIATING DEVICES 18 7 2 ADJUSTING ROOM SETTINGS 19 7 3 CONFIGURING SCENES 19 CONTROL 20 8 0 SYSTEM CONTROL AND OPERATION 21 8 1 CREATING A ROOM GROUP 21 8 2 ADDING AUTHORIZED USERS 21 8 3 BASIC S...

Page 3: ... such as BACnet Lonworks and Modbus The sensors and switches are completely wireless devices and have a 25 year battery life Sleek and stylish they can be placed anywhere you need coverage and are easily added configured or modified Audacy Luminaire Controllers are capable of controlling 0 10V dimming LED drivers and fluorescent ballasts ELV or MLV line dimming luminaires Tying everything together...

Page 4: ...h the proxy is running 2 0 GATEWAY PROXY AUDACY SERVER COMMUNICATIONS OVERVIEW To enable the Audacy Wireless Controls system for website control and configuration or an iOS app a proxy is required to provide a secure connection to the Audacy Server The proxy is a reverse type of server and runs behind the user s firewall The proxy will manage requests from the Internet toward the Gateways located ...

Page 5: ...5 INSTALL ...

Page 6: ...back of all devices and are used to recognize a device on AudacyControls com It is important to keep track of where these devices are installed so that AudacyControls com is an accurate reflection of the actual installation of the system 2 Before electronically tracking devices YOU MUST INSTALL THE PROXY FOR THE GATEWAY SETUP THE GATEWAY AND CREATE ROOMS sections 3 3 3 4 and 5 0 of this manual The...

Page 7: ...tral wires from device Keep the ground wire attached 2 Disconnect the Line and Neutral wires that were coming to the device from their pigtail connections 3 Connect the Plug Load Controller LINE black and NEUTRAL white wires to the pigtails that were connected to the device that was just removed These wires are on the side of the device which will face the box 4 Re connect the device to the SWITCH...

Page 8: ...w provided through the cradle and into the sensor 3 2 4 SWITCH AND SENSOR INSTALLATION Motion Sensors and the Remote Switch require no wiring and detect occupancy vacancy Light Sensors also require no wiring and are used for daylight harvesting These devices are engineered to provide maintenance free battery life Note When the sensor hasn t detected motion for the time specified in vacancy timeout...

Page 9: ...or for each Audacy Gateway that will be on the Audacy Wireless Controls system Before you can connect your PC to the Gateway for configuration you must assign your PC an IP address with the same subnet as the Gateway The instructions below are specific to Windows 7 but the same settings can be used with any OS 1 Go to Control Network and Sharing Change Adapter Settings 2 Right click on Local Area ...

Page 10: ...n the Gateway and directly into your PC a Access the Gateway configuration menu from a web browser by entering the Gateway Static IP address 192 168 1 47 into the address bar b The default login information is User admin Password testpassword01 c From the Audacy Gateway s home page select the Settings tab d Select DHCP and enter the desired network settings and when finished click APPLY e Gateway ...

Page 11: ... was purchased If you need assistance with your credentials please contact Audacy Customer Support at 800 273 9989 or contactus audacywireless com 4 0 SETTING UP AUDACYCONTROLS COM 4 1 2 ADDING AN ADMINISTRATOR An administrator has full access to AudacyControls com including SETUP LIGHTING PROGRAMS CONSUMPTION and ACCOUNT menus for all rooms and room groups 1 Click ACCOUNT 2 Click ADD ADMINISTRATO...

Page 12: ...room groups 1 Click ACCOUNT 2 Select account under ADMIN ACCESS 3 Fill in the e mail address of the Administrator you would like to add 4 Click SAVE 4 2 MOBILE APPLICATION 4 2 1 LOGIN TO MOBILE APPLICATION 1 Download the Audacy Wireless Controls iOS mobile app from the App Store for an Apple iOS device 2 Open the app on the mobile device 3 Sign in to the Audacy Wireless Controls system with creden...

Page 13: ...l to which a given space can be assigned control over a set of devices A Room can be a physical room or it can simply be a way to create zones within a space 5 0 CREATING ROOMS 1 Click SETUP 2 Click SETUP ROOM 3 Type in a unique room name 4 Select the Gateway to which you want the room assigned 5 Click ADD ROOM ...

Page 14: ...associate devices to that specific room See Section 5 0 Devices must be added to the system and assigned to the appropriate room according to the lighting design plan A device can be physically installed either before or after being added to the system 6 0 ADDING DEVICES INTO THE SYSTEM 1 Open the Audacy iOS app on your Apple device 2 Click SETUP 3 Select the target Gateway 4 Select the target Roo...

Page 15: ... room that is scanned into AudacyControls com Note When wiring multiple fixtures to a single Luminaire Controller multiply the nominal ampere draw for a single fixture by the number of fixtures on that Luminaire Controller i e 5 fixture x 2 Amps 1 0 Amp Draw 6 Within the app utilize the Apple device s camera to scan in the serial number of the device you want to add to the system 7 Press and hold ...

Page 16: ...lculate consumption data Ampere Draw Set according to fixture if multiple fixtures are controlled by the same Luminaire Controller the Amperage draw should be the total of all fixtures controlled Used to calculate consumption data Power Factor Set according to fixture used to calculate consumption data Note Modifying the default value of 1 is typically not needed due to the high power factor for m...

Page 17: ...17 CONFIGURE ...

Page 18: ...1 and Zone 9b 2 4 Click SAVE c Click to access settings and enable repeater NOTE It is not recommended to enable the repeater function on all Luminaire Controllers Enabling more repeaters than necessary may have a negative impact on system performance A maximum of 5 repeaters may be enabled per Gateway NOTE Once a minute the Light Sensor will send a light level reading to the Gateway The Gateway w...

Page 19: ...rovides the ability to create and easily switch between 16 custom lighting configurations within a room A Scene configuration is easily created by setting the lights to the desired settings and then saving the scene 1 From the Lighting menu select the room to which a scene will be saved 2 Select the dropdown arrow next to the scene number in order to Save Current Scene Saves scene to current light...

Page 20: ...20 CONTROL ...

Page 21: ... 3 Select Rooms to include in the Room Group and click CREATE to save the Room Group 4 Groups of Room Groups may also be setup Click Room GroupS and select from list of Room Groups previously created 8 2 ADDING AUTHORIZED USERS An authorized user has access to the LIGHTING and CONSUMPTION menus of AudacyControls com but access is limited to the assigned Rooms and Room Groups only ACCOUNT access is...

Page 22: ... off once again The Audacy Wireless Controls system will provide a 60 second flash as a warning that the lights will be turning off in 60 seconds Note Most spaces typically use either motion sensors or scheduling If a space is using both motion sensors and scheduling then During Occupied scheduled times motion sensors will automatically turn on lights upon motion detection but will not turn them o...

Page 23: ...ing the center of the block and then drag to the desired position c Click once on the time block to open lighting control options If you are editing a Room you will be able to control the dim setting or set the lighting to a scene If you are editing a switch you will be able to control the dim settings Click SAVE to confirm your changes You are also able to remove the time block from this dialog b...

Page 24: ...xtend the program start in order to start the program early click the checkbox EXTEND START Click SAVE EXTENSION 9 To delete the program click on the program title then scroll to the bottom of the page and click DELETE PROGRAM You must confirm the deletion before the program is removed 10 To duplicate a program click on the program title then scroll to the bottom of the page and click DUPLICATE PR...

Page 25: ... of turning light fixtures ON OFF setting the DIM level or selecting a customizable SCENE 8 6 ASSIGNING ROOMS TO FLOOR PLANS 4 Repeat until all Rooms have been added to the floor plan 5 To edit a Room click on the Room and move it or resize it 6 To remove a Room from the floor plan click on the Room and then click the X 7 To delete the entire floor plan click DELETE in the upper right hand corner ...

Page 26: ...elect the time period each data point on the graph will represent Day Week or Month Note Power Consumption is a calculated value based on the duration that the light fixtures are on Other factors like dim levels set and the values input for voltage power factor and Ampere draw will affect calculations see section 6 2 6 Fluorescent lamp power consumption data uses a modified 0 10V dimming curve tha...

Page 27: ...27 APPENDIX ...

Page 28: ...XSCD1000 SS 1200 Remote Switch FCC ID WMS 1200 Wall Mount Switch FCC ID 2AAMXWMS1200 VSC 1300 Ceiling Mount Motion Sensor FCC ID 2AAMXVSC1300 VSW 1300 Wall Mount Motion Sensor FCC ID 2AAMXVSW1300 LS 1400 Light Sensor FCCID 2AAMXLS1400 1 3 INDUSTRY CANADA INFORMATION GW 1100 Wireless Gateway IC 11250A GW110B SCL 1000 Luminaire Controller IC 11250A SCL1000 SCD 1000 and ESCD 1000 Luminaire Controller...

Page 29: ...lled per plan All sensors and switches powered on and installed per plan DATA COLLECTION Detachable bar code label from each Luminaire Controller sensor and switch have been removed and placed on reflected ceiling plan or other document to record location of each device Fixture information recorded for accurate consumption reporting Voltage Amp draw Power factor Bulb type CONFIGURATION Desired Room...

Page 30: ... 100 Occupancy Dim 50 Vacancy Timeout Off Scene 1 Off 0 Scene 2 Low 30 Scene 3 Medium 60 Scene 4 High 100 Vacancy DIM Off 0 DIM Maximum 100 Switches turn lights on at 100 Light sensor Low Threshold 0FC High Threshold 230FC Motion sensors Vacancy ...

Page 31: ...antenna fully extended 69 6mm x 61 5mm x 106 7mm Weight 4 6 oz Warranty 3 year line dimming luminaire controller external mount SCline 1000 ASHRAE is a registered trademark of the American Society of Heating Refrigerating and Air Conditioning Engineers Inc BACnet is a registered trademark of ASHRAE Metasys is a registered trademark of Johnson Controls Inc LonWorks is a registered trademark of Eche...

Page 32: ...g extended range when repeater mode enabled Coverage Area 1 500 sq ft 139 4m2 Power 25 year Li battery non replaceable Operating Temperature 10 C to 32 C 50 F to 90 F Sensor Technology Passive Infrared Installation Environment Indoor use only Mounting 2 bracket mounting holes See mechanical drawing for dimensions Color White Dimensions 4 56 x 2 29 x 0 95 115 82mm x 58 17mm x 24 13mm Weight 3 0 oz ...

Page 33: ...ximum number of fixtures that can be connected to each Luminaire Controller Refer to your ballast or LED driver specifications Voltage Maximum Wattage per Luminaire Controller Maximum Dimming Circuits Sinked per Luminaire Controller Maximum Dimming Circuits Sourced per Luminaire Controller 120VAC 600W 10 1 240VAC 1200W 10 1 277VAC 1385W 10 1 ...

Page 34: ...34 APPENDIX F LUMINAIRE CONTROLLER ONE LINE DRAWINGS ESCGRID 1000 PWM LUMINAIRE CONTROLLER ...

Page 35: ...35 APPENDIX E LUMINAIRE CONTROLLER REQUIREMENTS ESCD 1000 LVDC LUMINAIRE CONTROLLER EXTERNAL MOUNT ...

Page 36: ...36 APPENDIX F LUMINAIRE CONTROLLER WIRING DIAGRAMS SCC 1000 347V LUMINAIRE CONTROLLER AT FIXTURE ...

Page 37: ...37 APPENDIX F LUMINAIRE CONTROLLER WIRING DIAGRAMS SCL 1000 LUMINAIRE CONTROLLER INTERNAL MOUNT AT FIXTURE ...

Page 38: ...38 APPENDIX F LUMINAIRE CONTROLLER WIRING DIAGRAMS SCD 1000 LUMINAIRE CONTROLLER EXTERNAL MOUNT ON JUNCTION BOX ...

Page 39: ...39 APPENDIX F LUMINAIRE CONTROLLER WIRING DIAGRAMS SCD 1000 LUMINAIRE CONTROLLER EXTERNAL MOUNT ON FIXTURE ...

Page 40: ...40 APPENDIX F LUMINAIRE CONTROLLER WIRING DIAGRAMS SCD 1000 LUMINAIRE CONTROLLER EXTERNAL MOUNT MULTI FIXTURE ...

Page 41: ...41 APPENDIX F LUMINAIRE CONTROLLER WIRING DIAGRAMS SCD 1000 LUMINAIRE CONTROLLER EXTERNAL MOUNT ON JUNCTION BOX MULTI FIXTURE ...

Page 42: ...42 APPENDIX G SENSOR COVERAGE PATTERNS WALL MOUNT MODEL VSW 1300 G SENSOR COVERAGE PATTERNS ...

Page 43: ...43 APPENDIX F LUMINAIRE CONTROLLER ONE LINE DRAWINGS CEILING MOUNT MODEL VSC 1300 ...

Page 44: ...44 APPENDIX G SENSOR COVERAGE PATTERNS WIDE RANGE CEILING MOUNT MODEL VSC 1301 ft 30 ft 20 ft 10 ft 10 ft 20 ft 30 ft 0 0 9 ft 17 22 13 9 5 5 9 13 17 22 0 ...

Page 45: ...DT 1300 ULTRASONIC SENSOR MINOR MOTION RANGE PIR SENSOR RANGE 30 ft 20 ft 10 ft 0 10 ft 20 ft 30 ft 20 ft 10 ft 0 10 ft 20 ft 0 5 9 13 17 22 9 ft NSOR N RANGE PIR SENSOR RANGE 30 ft 20 ft 10 ft 0 10 ft 20 ft 30 ft 10 ft 20 ft 0 0 5 9 13 17 22 5 9 13 17 22 ft 9 ft ...

Page 46: ...46 APPENDIX HIGH BAY MODEL HBS 1302 G SENSOR COVERAGE PATTERNS 40ft 10ft 30ft 40ft 0 10ft 20ft 30ft 40ft 10ft 20ft 30ft 40ft 0 ft 30 ft 20 ft 10 ft 40 ft 0 10ft 20ft 30ft 20ft ...

Page 47: ...47 APPENDIX Duplicate as needed ROOM LOCATION DEVICE TYPE SERIAL ...

Page 48: ...48 IDEAL INDUSTRIES INC 1375 Park Ave Sycamore IL 60178 U S A www audacywireless com 800 273 9989 contactus audacywireless com P 5302 Rev 11 16 ...

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