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Kichler Design Pro LED Controller - System settings 

The Kichler Design Pro LED Controller has features that can be adjusted by the installer or user to better suit the application or installation.  The 

Controller also has features that monitor and protect the Controller and the lighting system in the event of a problem or incorrect installation.  

Instructions on the operation and settings for these Features are explained in the following section. 

 

1) To adjust the contrast of the LCD display: 

1.

 

Press: 

Home>System>Contrast.  

Then press 

Enter.

 

2.

 

Use arrow navigation buttons to scroll left and right to select the contrast bar that displays the contrast preference.  Then press 

Enter. 

3.

 

Important!

 Press: 

Home>System Settings>Save Settings.  

This will save the most recently modified settings of the Controller. 

 

2) To reset the Controller to factory presets. 

1.

 

Press: 

Home>System>Factory Reset.  

Then press 

Enter.

 

2.

 

At the acknowledgement screen, use up and down arrow navigation buttons to confirm.  Then press 

Enter

.  This feature will remove all 

previously modified settings including schedules, locations, Z-Wave networks, contrast, etc and reset them to the factory settings.  Only 

the date and time will not be reset.  Any settings previously saved using the 

Home>System Settings>Save Settings 

command will not be 

deleted and can be recalled at this time.

  

  

 

3) To review any recent system output faults or errors: 

1.

 

Press: 

Home>System>Display Faults.  

Then press 

Enter.

 

2.

 

Any recent zone output faults (overload or short circuits) recorded by the Controller will be displayed.  A fault message will identify the 

fault type and the zone or zones affected.  Only the 6 most recent faults will be displayed.  Any faults identified by the Controller will 

result in the affected zone or zones being powered off regardless of schedules or commands to turn on.  The manual controls for the 

affected zone(s) will also be disabled.  The problem causing the short or overload must be corrected before the fault warning can be 

removed or reset. 

 

4) To reset system output faults or errors: 

1.

 

Check all wiring and fixtures to remove any faults on the system identified on the Display Faults screen.  (see #3 above)  

2.

 

Press: 

Home>System>Reset Faults. 

Then press 

Enter.

 

3.

 

Manually restart the zone(s) where the fault occurred.  (See instructions for manually operation of the Controller.) 

4.

 

If the fault condition on the system was correctly repaired, the system will operate normally.  If the condition causing the fault was not 

corrected, the fault warning will be displayed again and the affected zone(s) will again power down. 

 

5) To save and recall system settings on the Controller: 

1.

 

All customized settings such as schedules, locations, screen contrast settings; etc should be saved to memory in the event power is lost 

to the unit. (Date and time are always saved using the Controller's internal clock and battery backup.)  

2.

 

To save, press: 

Home> System>System Settings>Save Settings.  

Then press 

Enter.  

This will save the most recently modified settings 

of the Controller. 

3.

 

Any setting or schedule changes made after the last Save command will continue to be active until power is removed from the 

Controller.  If power is removed, the Controller will revert to the saved settings in memory once it is repowered.  If no settings have been 

saved to memory, it will start with the factory default settings.  

4.

 

To recall, press: 

Home> System>System Settings>Recall Settings.  

Then press 

Enter.  

This will recall the most recently saved settings, 

including schedules, geographical locations, initial settings, etc. 

 

6) To configure a Controller as the primary control unit on the network: 

1.

 

This function would be used when there are multiple Controllers on a property that are in the same Z-Wave network.  In some cases it 

may be preferred, due to location or ease of access, to redefine which Controller is the Master and which is (are) controlled. 

2.

 

On the current Master Controller, press: 

Home> System>Config Master

.  Press: 

Enter

.  Within 1 minute, on the controller to be 

reassigned as the new Master, press: 

Home> System>Config Master.

  Press: 

Enter

.   

3.

 

Both controllers will display the "Process Complete" message once the swap function has successfully processed. 

4.

 

Important!

 For each Controller, press: 

Home>System Settings>Save Settings 

to save the most recently modified settings of the 

Controller. 

 

 

Summary of Contents for Design Pro 15DC100

Page 1: ...French and Spanish language versions of these instructions please go to www kichler com Para las versiones en franc s y espa ol de estas instrucciones por favor consulte www kichler com Pour les vers...

Page 2: ...er supply 5 Mounting the power supply 5 Connection of fixtures 6 Manually operating the power supply 7 Quick Start Set up 7 Reviewing and Customizing Schedules 8 System settings 9 Z Wave Network setti...

Page 3: ...Mounting bosses 8 Wire routing adaptor 4 Terminal block 9 Housing cover latches 5 Security lock tab 10 Reset button 11 Zone ports 12 Conduit knock out 13 Wire adaptor catch 14 Cover 15 Tapered keyhol...

Page 4: ...u button LCD Display Graphical interface for user input and feedback Reset button Resets all hardware and software to factory settings Enter button User button for sending input to the CPU Navigation...

Page 5: ...tion should be taken for the requirements listed above 2 The mounting location should be in a well ventilated area that is away from sprinklers and irrigation spray 3 The mounting location should be s...

Page 6: ...be routed to the fixtures and connected according to the instructions provided with the fixtures Use wattage value not VA provided for each fixture to calculate the load on the Controller There are no...

Page 7: ...rest city to enable the preset programs 1 Quick start guide to set language geographical location date and time 1 The initial factory setting is English to change Controller to French or Spanish press...

Page 8: ...ion button or use the down navigation button to scroll to Go Back and press Enter 5 Important Press Home System Settings Save Settings This will save the most recently modified settings of the Control...

Page 9: ...k all wiring and fixtures to remove any faults on the system identified on the Display Faults screen see 3 above 2 Press Home System Reset Faults Then press Enter 3 Manually restart the zone s where t...

Page 10: ...and all other Controllers the ones being added will become Subservient Controllers A maximum of 4 total controllers One master and up to 3 subservient can be on one network Certain features such as t...

Page 11: ...ious menu 8 For ease of installation of multiple Controllers on a property one Controller can transmit the Initial Setup data to multiple Controllers in the network 1 Set the Time Date and Location fo...

Page 12: ...Continue Choosing the Select All option will assign all Zones of all Controllers to the button press 11 Select the Zone or Zones on the first Controller Controller1 Zones to be assigned to the button...

Page 13: ...roller but not sent to the Power Unit zones until the 10 seconds have elapsed 2 When installing a run of fixtures onto a zone it is recommended that the trunk line is attached to the terminal block pr...

Page 14: ...ed on a Z Wave network but only one Motion Sensor can be setup to manage a DC Controller In other words a Controller cannot have multiple Motion Sensors instructing it but a Motion Sensor can manage m...

Page 15: ...ur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to...

Page 16: ...16 Menu Tree Flow Diagram...

Page 17: ...17 Menu Tree Flow Diagram continued...

Page 18: ...18 IS 15DC300 US English Date Issued 6 12 15...

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