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Light Level 

Present light level measured at the DLM photosensor.

Allow Override 

Determines if overriding the photosensor is permitted or not.
Available choices: Yes or No.

Override Time 

Override Time selects the delay, after daylighting control has 

been disabled due to an observed external user or system 

action, before automatic control resumes.
Range:  Infinity or 1 to 24 hours.

Hold Off

The Hold Off setting selects the behavior of daylighting loads 

when they are turned ON, by a switch or occupancy sensor.
If Hold Off = <No> (default), the loads can always be turned on 

to their previous level, and then will begin to adjust based upon 

daylight.
If Hold Off = <Yes>, the sensor will limit the loads to the level 

presently allowed by daylight contribution. This means that the 

loads may not initially turn ON (if the ambient light level is high—

above the ON or Dimming Setpoint), but will become active 

for daylighting control, and will turn ON or dim up as daylight 

contribution drops.”

Scenes Stop DL

When set to No, the sensor allows daylighting to adjust light 

levels, up to the level recorded in the Scene, even though a 

scene is active. When set to Yes, daylighting control is disabled 

for any loads on which a scene is recalled until a change is 

manually made to the level of a load in the zone, or until the next 

cycle of occupancy.

Ignore After Hours

When set to Yes, the photosensor will ignore After Hours and will 

continue to operate as normal. 
When set to No, the daylighting controlled loads that are set to 

After Hours mode will be temporarily removed from daylighting 

control while in the After Hours state.

Send

To send the changed settings to the sensor, select 

SEND

, point 

the LMCT-100-2 at an IR enabled device, and press Select.

Advanced Settings (LMLS-500 only)

Advanced Settings allows you to see the light level at the 

photocell, adjust the override mode, the override time delay, hold 

off, scene switch and after hours interaction.

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O v e r r i d e   T i m e :

H o l d   O f f :

S c e n e s   S t o p   D L :

I g n o r e   A f t   H r s :

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< Ye s >

< I n fi n >

< N o >

< N o >

< N o >

Press

Select

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Choose

Advanced Settings

The first screen of parameters for the LMLS-500 is identical to 

the LMLS-400. Refer to that section for details. However, the 

LMLS-500 has a 

NEXT

 option. Select that option to display the 

following screen.

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P R I O R

D R   Z 1 :         3 0 0   f c /         3 0 0   f c

D R   Z 2 :         3 0 0   f c /         3 0 0   f c

D R   Z 3 :         3 0 0   f c /         3 0 0   f c

E L   Z 1 :                                 3 0 0 . 0   f c

E L   Z 2 :                                 3 0 0 . 0   f c

E L   Z 3 :                                 3 0 0 . 0   f c

This screen displays the current readings of the Daylight Ratio 

(DR) and Electric Light contribution (EL) for each zone. 

OFF Setpoint 

The target illuminance level above which the LMLS-600 turns 

the lights OFF.  
The OFF Setpoint corresponds to the ON Setpoint multiplied by 

1.25, 1.50, 1.75 or 2.0.  

This ensures that the OFF Setpoint is always higher than the ON 

Setpoint.

ON Time Delay

The time interval that must elapse, with the measured level 

below the ON Setpoint, before the controlled lights turn ON.
Range: 15 sec to 60 sec. 

OFF Time Delay 

The time interval that must elapse, with the measured level 

above the OFF Setpoint, before the controlled lights turn OFF. 

Range: 3 min to 30 min.

Send

To send the changed settings to the LMLS-600, select 

SEND

, point 

the LMCT-100-2 at an IR enabled device, and press Select.

Dimmed

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S E N D

D i m m i n g   S P :

R a m p   U p :

R a m p   D o w n :

C u t   O f f   D e l a y :

< 1 . 9 0 0 f c >

< 5 % s e c >

< 5 % s e c >

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D i m m e d

Dimming Setpoint 

The desired light level is maintained by daylighting control, 

as measured by the down-looking sensor. When the present 

measured light level differs from this setpoint by more than 

approximately 7%, the sensor will attempt to adjust the electric 

lighting to compensate. 
Range: 0 to 65 fc

Ramp Up 

Determines the speed (or rate) at which the light level of bound 

loads increases. The default is 5% per second. 
Range: 1% per second to 100% per second.

Ramp Down 

Determines the speed (or rate) at which the light level of bound 

loads decreases. The default is 5% per second.
Range: 1% per second to 100% per second.

Cut Off Delay

The time that the controlled lighting will remain at a minimum 

dimmed level, even with high daylight contribution, before the 

lights will be switched OFF. 
Range: Never to 60 min.

Send

To send the changed settings to the LMLS-600, select 

SEND

, point 

the LMCT-100-2 at an IR enabled device, and press Select.

Advanced Settings (LMLS-400 only)

Advanced Settings allows you to see the light level at the 

photocell, adjust the override mode, the override time delay, hold 

off, scene switch and after hours interaction.

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S c e n e s   S t o p   D L :

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Summary of Contents for Wattstopper LMCT-100-2

Page 1: ...7 Bind 7 Next 7 Exit 7 Daylighting Configuration 7 Specific Photosensor 7 Search Photosensor 7 Zone Setup LMLS400 LMLS 600 Only 8 Zone Setup LMLS 500 Only 9 Calibration LMLS 400 Only 10 Calibration LMLS 500 Only 11 Calibration LMLS 600 Only 11 Zone Settings LMLS 400 Only 12 Zone Settings LMLS 500 Only 13 Zone Settings LMLS 600 Only 13 Switched Bi Level or Tri Level 13 Advanced Settings LMLS 400 on...

Page 2: ...l Programming 23 Schedules 23 Holidays 24 Panel Status 24 Group Setup 24 Group Loads 24 Using the Smartwire Feature 25 Defining Custom Group Parameters 25 Group Occupancy Sensor Settings 26 Group Dark Light Events 26 Troubleshooting 27 LMLS 400 LMLS 500 Daylighting Control 27 Appendix Updating the Firmware in the LMCT 100 2 29 Installing Firmware in the LMCT 100 2 29 ...

Page 3: ... can change any of the DLM occupancy sensor parameters such as sensitivity time delay and more With the LMCT 100 2 you can also change load configurations without any new wiring The LMCT 100 2 can change dimming system options such as scene assignments fade rates and other options not available through the standard user interface Additionally the LMCT 100 2 can be used for initial configuration of...

Page 4: ...on in the sensor Ultrasonic sensors only Trigger Retrigger Mode Dual Tech Sensors only Trigger Indicates whether to use PIR Ultrasonic Either or Both technologies for initial detection of occupancy For Either the sensor will register occupancy if either of the two technologies senses movement whereas for Both both technologies must detect movement Retrigger Indicates whether to use PIR Ultrasonic ...

Page 5: ... Yes NH Delay 1 Min AH Delay 2 Min NEXT PRIOR SEND DONE After selecting the Analog Occ Sensors option point the LMCT 100 2 at any IR enabled device in the room There must be an LMIO 201 connected with an analog sensor wired correctly to the LMIO 201 or you will receive an error If the LMIO 201 is connected and wired properly and you still receive an error press the Config button on the LMIO 201 Th...

Page 6: ...irst Load Config PnL Load 1 Operation Auto On Blink Disable Load Type NonDim SEND BIND NEXT EXIT Push to highlight NEXT and push the SELECT button to turn ON the next load and view its settings Once the Load is selected you can bind a button to the load by pressing that button Use the BIND option on the screen to bind sensors to a load this prevents having to access the button on a sensor placed i...

Page 7: ...rs in high bay applications it is important to stand directly underneath the sensor with the LMCT 100 2 held in a vertical orientation pointed at the bottom of the sensor In some cases direct communications between the LMCT 100 2 and the LMLS 600 may be difficult to achieve due to interference from very high ambient light when looking up from direct sunlight high intensity fluorescent fixtures e g...

Page 8: ...ing 2 load circuits Load 1 OFF Off 0 Med 50 Max 100 Load 2 OFF Load 1 ON Load 2 OFF Load 1 ON Load 2 ON Tri Level Tri level mode provides four light levels within the daylighting zone controlled by the photosensor by using 2 load circuits Off 0 Low 33 High 66 Max 100 Load 1 OFF Load 2 OFF Load 1 OFF Load 2 ON Load 1 ON Load 2 OFF Load 1 ON Load 2 ON Dimmed Dimmed mode provides continuous dimming w...

Page 9: ... Control Mode Zone Setup LMLS 5 0 0 Number of Zo nes 3 CONT IN U E Press Left Right arrow to select the number of Zones 1 2 or 3 Point to A ny IR enabled d evi ce o n the n et w o rk Press Sel ect Choose the numb er o f Daylight i ng Zo nes Zone Setup LMLS 500 Zone 1 Bi Level Zone 2 Switched Zone 3 Tri Level CONTINUE Pick a control type for ALL Zones Zone Setup LMLS 5 0 0 Bi L evel NEXT PRIOR D ON...

Page 10: ...changes based on the Operating Mode Switched Bi Level and Tri Level Choose a reference location within the daylighting zone that is most likely to have the lowest light level when day lit and is located farthest from the window Calibrating LMLS 400 Desired Light Level at the workplane 50fc Actual Light Level at at the workplane 35fc SEND To set the On and Off Setpoints automatically to best match ...

Page 11: ...s the skylight area remain free of any obstructions and that no changes occur including human foot traffic within the cone of view of the closed loop sensor Please clear the area before starting the Automatic Calibration and wait for the calibration completion when the blue LED stops flashing once every 4 seconds before reentering the area Daylighting Confi g LMLS 400 Night Setup Night Setpoint Sa...

Page 12: ... a t io n Zone Se t t in g s Adva n c e d Se t t in g s Con t ro l Mo d e Zone Settings When Zone Settings is selected one of two screens is displayed depending on the Operation Mode of the device Switched Bi Level or Tri Level or Dimmed Switched Bi Level or Tri Level Daylighting LMLS 400 Bi Level SEND ON Setpoint OFF Setpoint ON Time Delay OFF Time Delay 7 5fc 11fc 20sec 10min This heading differ...

Page 13: ... 3 min to 30 min Send To send the changed settings to the LMLS 500 select SEND point the LMCT 100 2 at an IR enabled device and press Select Dimmed Daylighting LMLS 500 SEND NEXT ZONE DONE Setpoint Ramp Up Ramp Down Cut Off Delay 50fc 20 sec 2 sec 10min Zone 1 Dimmed Setpoint The desired light level at the task per zone To determine the correct dimming level for any given photocell reading it calc...

Page 14: ... details However the LMLS 500 has a NEXT option Select that option to display the following screen Daylighting LMLS 500 PRIOR DR Z1 300 fc 300 fc DR Z2 300 fc 300 fc DR Z3 300 fc 300 fc EL Z1 300 0 fc EL Z2 300 0 fc EL Z3 300 0 fc This screen displays the current readings of the Daylight Ratio DR and Electric Light contribution EL for each zone OFF Setpoint The target illuminance level above which...

Page 15: ... of all of the controlled electric lights as seen in the closed loop down looking sensor Daylight Ratio Shows the latest average ratio between the daylight contribution seen in the closed loop down looking sensor and that measured by the open loop up looking sensor Force Open Loop When set to Yes this parameter causes the sensor to always reference the Open Loop sensor during control operations an...

Page 16: ... loads bound to the button Any bound load ON LED ON Bound loads OFF LED OFF Bound loads ON LED ON ToggleNT mode is intended for use when the button is assigned to a Group For details on this mode see the section on Group Button Parameters on page 17 Fade On Fade Off Fade On and Fade Off determines the time that it takes for loads bound to this button to reach the target level The fade time default...

Page 17: ...t level to a scene button by pressing and holding the button for 7 seconds If set to Yes this feature is locked and the user can t change the scene setting Fade On Fade Off Fade On and Fade Off determines how much time it takes for the loads to reach their target levels when this button is pressed The fade time defaults are Use Load s By default all loads in a scene carry a two second ON and OFF f...

Page 18: ...or fade the load turns ON or OFF The value options are 1 25 51 75 or 100 The default is 51 NOTE For a room controller that does not support dimming the Type will not be selectable and will specify a switched load only Send Next Prior These options function the same as with dimming loads ADJUST LIGHT LEVEL To access the Adjust Light Level option select More when on the initial Home screen to view t...

Page 19: ...for other devices to determine if its current MAC address is being used by another device If not it will keep the same address but if it is and will assign an unused number between 32 and 127 If you change AutoSet MSTP MAC to No the parameter below changes to you Manual MSTP MAC and you can manually assign an MS TP MAC address instead of having the panel or bridge automatically assign the number T...

Page 20: ...ify Devices Force System into PnG Room Mode Load Shed Status Done SmartWire Menu Start SmartWire Stop SmartWire Done The Smartwire feature is used to configure LMSW buttons and DLM occupancy sensors to control relays in the LILM series Lighting Integrator panel With Start Smartwire selected point the LMCT 100 2 at the switch or sensor to be programmed and press Select to enter the Smartwire mode S...

Page 21: ...lay countdown will start When the countdown reaches 0 the blink function re occurs NOTE Blink does not apply when transitioning from After Hours to Normal Hours TDelay NH None TDelay AH 120 min NH AH Tur n Off AH NH Do Nothing Load 2 Properties 2 NEXT PRIOR DONE TDelay NH If a load is commanded to turn ON when the schedule switches to Normal Hours the load will automatically turn OFF after the tim...

Page 22: ...rn to the Status screen Light Level Li ght L evel 1 f c 301 1 of 2 Level MAC 0373303229 NEXT PRIOR DONE This screen displays the current light level in foot candles registered by an LMIO 301 with an attached photosensor The top line of the display shows the number of LMIO 301s connected to the network The display shows the light level of a single device The second line shows the serial number MAC ...

Page 23: ... 24 NOTE While bridges can store group data schedules are specific to panels So you can set up groups within a panel and a bridge and then have the panel send schedule events to both its internal groups and an external bridge Schedules 603981210 Schedules Holidays Panel Programming Select Schedules point the LMCT 100 2 at the infrared sensor on the LMRD board and press Select to open the Program S...

Page 24: ...e SensAutomatic Group Setup LOADS CUSTOM DONE DELETE SEND Group Select the group number Each panel has 99 memory locations for storing group parameters and each bridge has 16 locations Type Select one of the predefined macros see below or select Custom to define the group behavior parameters Next Select LOADS Point the LMCT 100 2 at the infrared sensor on the LMRD board and press Select to open th...

Page 25: ... is available for bridges as well as panels it is less practical for bridges as it requires you to have easy access to each room controller so you can press the relay switches for individual loads on the room controller Defining Custom Group Parameters If you select a value of Custom for Type on the Group Setup screen then you must select the CUSTOM option on that screen which opens the Group x Cu...

Page 26: ... Select You return to the Group Setup screen Important You must SEND the settings for an event before selecting another event or those settings will be lost Group Dark Light Events Group Loads Group Occ Sensors Group Dark Light DONE Group Setup LMBC On this set of screens you assign individual dark light events based on sunrise sunset settings or on dark light triggers from a photo sensor connecte...

Page 27: ...Normal to resume daylighting operation time value of 20 minutes the Dark event will trigger 10 minutes before sunset and the Light event will trigger 10 minutes after sunrise The LMCP User Guide contains a chart shows this example in greater detail Finally you assign a Group for this event to control the relays belonging to that group LMIO 301 Events Contro ller LMIO 301 1 Dark L N Z Li ght Tu r n...

Page 28: ...ation If the latter complete the commissioning operation first otherwise use a wall switch to turn off the controlled loads to terminate the override Explanation If the blink is faster one flash every second the photosensor is in Test Mode or Demo Mode 1 Test Mode will cancel automatically after five minutes 2 Alternatively it can be turned off by selecting the Control Mode menu from the LMLS 400 ...

Page 29: ... not be able to upgrade the firmware but there will be no error message saying that the driver is missing Installing Firmware in the LMCT 100 2 Wattstopper support can provide information how to download a copy of the most recent firmware Once that file is saved on your computer take the following steps to install the file 1 Remover the battery cover from the LMCT 100 2 to expose the micro USB jac...

Page 30: ...lié à la perte de propriété de revenus ou de profits ou aux coûts d enlèvement d installation ou de réinstallation Wattstopper garantiza que sus productos están libres de defectos en materiales y mano de obra por un período de cinco 5 años No existen obligaciones ni responsabilidades por parte de Wattstopper por daños consecuentes que se deriven o estén relacionados con el uso o el rendimiento de ...

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