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DDRC-GRMS-E 

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Commissioning Guide 

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Page 12 

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March 5, 2019 

 

 

www.lighting.philips.com/dynalite 

Signify Classified - Internal 

2.3

 

Factory Set 

To return a controller to its default factory settings, right-click the device in Physical View or Network View and 

select 

 

Factory Set…

, then click 

OK

 

 

2.4

 

Device Properties 

The Device Properties editor displays information and basic device configuration for the controller. 

Standard properties are shown in 

bold italics

Advanced properties are shown in 

italics

Device Identification 

Property 

Description 

Device Name 

Used to identify the device. 

Location 

The physical location of the device. 

Description 

Other identifying information for the device. 

Box number 

Used by the Dynalite system to identify the device. 

Serial number 

The serial number of the device. 

Device location sequence 

Identifies devices sequentially on a series network, not required. 

IPv4 Address 
IPv6 Address 

The device’s static IP address when connected to a LAN. 
Note that only the IPv4 address is editable, and that DHCP is not 
supported for IPv4. 

Summary of Contents for dynalite DDRC-GRMS-E

Page 1: ...GRMS E Guestroomrelaycontroller Commissioning Guide DDRC GRMS E Revision 01 Specialists In Lighting Control Solutions Sales automated net au Head Office Suite 4 Level 5 37 Pitt Street Sydney NSW 2000 61 2 9247 0731 www automated net au ...

Page 2: ...DDRC GRMS E Commissioning Guide Page 2 March 5 2019 www lighting philips com dynalite Signify Classified Internal ...

Page 3: ...X Outputs 9 1 9 Room connections 10 2 Commissioning in System Builder SB 11 2 1 Adding a controller to SB 11 2 2 Copy Paste 11 2 3 Factory Set 12 2 4 Device Properties 12 Device Identification 12 Product Information 13 Device Status 13 Start up Settings 13 Features 13 Hotel Room Network Logical Address 13 UL924 14 2 5 Connection Settings 15 2 6 Create Device 15 2 7 Channel Editor 16 2 8 Preset Edi...

Page 4: ...DDRC GRMS E Commissioning Guide Page 4 March 5 2019 www lighting philips com dynalite Signify Classified Internal ...

Page 5: ... outputs Additionally the controller s 18 dry contact inputs provide an interface with third party user interfaces and sensors in the room This controller is a self contained unit and includes its own power supply relays processor and Ethernet bridge It is a network device able to communicate with Dynalite software and devices via DyNet over RS 485 or TCP IP 1 2 Features The DDRC GRMS E relay cont...

Page 6: ...ess to allow for both centralized monitoring and autonomous control of each room Controllers can be pre configured with a default room template then set to a unique room address during installation by adjusting the DIP switches on the underside of the device The DDRC GRMS E has two sets of DIP switches At the time of writing only the ID1 switches are used The room address is determined by the tota...

Page 7: ...t room layout with lights button panels blinds and General Power Outlets The controller is designed to manage all of these inputs and outputs as well as offering the flexibility to handle custom room configurations and requirements The controller has 18 dry contact inputs that are used to trigger different pre programmed functions These inputs are triggered by momentary switches or voltage free bu...

Page 8: ...athroom Lighting 2 Input 10 Sheers Open Close Short press Starts Stops motorized sheer curtains Long press Changes direction of travel before fully open closed Input 11 Blinds Open Close Short press Starts Stops motorized blinds Long press Changes direction of travel before fully open closed Input 12 Do Not Disturb DND Toggles the room status indicators outside the room MUR is disabled when DND is...

Page 9: ... 6 Room Lighting 2 Output 7 Corridor Lighting Output 8 Bathroom Lighting 1 Output 9 Bathroom Lighting 2 Output 10 Blinds Motor 1 Power Output 11 Blinds Motor 1 Direction Output 12 Blinds Motor 2 Power Output 13 Blinds Motor 2 Direction Digital Outputs Output Controller Function Digital Output 1 Do Not Disturb DND Digital Output 2 Make Up Room MUR Digital Output 3 Laundry Pickup LPU Digital Output ...

Page 10: ...mmissioning Guide Page 10 March 5 2019 www lighting philips com dynalite Signify Classified Internal 1 9 Room connections The diagrams below show an example of the controller connections for a guest room installation ...

Page 11: ...vice and Load From Device buttons to copy configuration data between SB and the controller Once the device has been added to the project it is displayed in the Network View and Physical View editors and can be configured in SB Refer to the System Builder Quick Start Guide for more information 2 2 Copy Paste To create a new controller with identical properties select the controller press Ctrl C to ...

Page 12: ...ies are shown in bold italics Advanced properties are shown in italics Device Identification Property Description Device Name Used to identify the device Location The physical location of the device Description Other identifying information for the device Box number Used by the Dynalite system to identify the device Serial number The serial number of the device Device location sequence Identifies ...

Page 13: ...art up preset Device loads this preset on startup default Previous Preset Start delay rounded to 10 ms Delay after startup before sending sign on message Metric Polling startup delay sec Delay after startup before polling other devices on the network Features Property Description Enable area link for optional opcodes Affects certain DyNet messages that may ignore area linking by default Leave this...

Page 14: ... any other system Property Description UL924 enabled If Enabled the device responds to a UL924 trigger by recalling the Emergency system preset on the device Trigger emergency Determines if the Emergency preset is triggered by the UL924 dry contact switch becoming Open or Closed Deactivation delay When the UL924 trigger is deactivated the device waits for this length of time before reverting to no...

Page 15: ... Multicast Ethernet or Serial Connection DyNet RS 485 Refer to the SB Quick Start Guide or SB training Guide for more information 2 6 Create Device The Create Device page is only required if pre commissioning devices It enables offline creation of devices on the spur connected to the DDRC GRMS E such as load controllers user interfaces and sensors Refer to the SB Quickstart Guide or SB training Gu...

Page 16: ...lite Signify Classified Internal 2 7 Channel Editor This editor controls settings for each Physical Channel output on the controller Refer to the System Builder Training Guide for more information Channel 1 13 Switched Outputs Channel 14 17 Digital Outputs Channel 18 81 DMX Tx Output ...

Page 17: ... on the load controller To create and edit presets use the Area Preset editor in Logical View For more information refer to the System Builder Training Guide 2 9 Port Editor The DDRC GRMS E supports an Ethernet trunk spur and DyNet spur The Port Editor allows you to add and configure IPv4 IPv6 addresses and ports to define the trunk and spur topology of the system or to connect to a third party de...

Page 18: ...Defines if the controller is acting as the client or server IP Address The IPv4 or IPv6 address of the Ethernet port Port Port number Protocol TCP or UDP Flags Property Description Connection Specifies a Trunk or a Spur connection for address translation purposes Area Zero Transmit Sending of all areas messages may be enabled or disabled Sign on at start up Sending a sign on message at startup may...

Page 19: ...the Filter section The Area offset multiplier determines the maximum number of logical areas per room The Box number multiplier determines the maximum number of DyNet devices per room B Do not alter any of the default settings here unless advised by Philips Dynalite D Any changes to the multipliers must be repeated for all routing records 2 11 Metrics The Metrics Editor enables the controller and ...

Page 20: ...t on the controller The following settings are available for each input Logical Address Property Description Logical Area The logical area to which the switch is assigned Logical Channel The logical channel to which the switch is assigned Join The join level attached to the triggered event BLA The base link area if any assigned to the logical area or channel If no BLA is required set to Disabled ...

Page 21: ...et Enable Disable Panel Opcode 0x15 0x16 Physical Task Instruction EnableButton 0xf0 0xf0 0xf0 0xf0 Logical DyNet Panic Unpanic Opcode 0x17 0x18 When set to True this setting prevents the dry contact input from being temporarily disabled by the above messages to the configured Area s Trigger at startup If True the input will trigger its assigned Function when the controller is switched on or reset...

Page 22: ... DyNet1 logical messages DyNet1 physical message Channel Level Channel level Increment channel level Decrement channel level Custom Room Status Toggle room status Set room status One Touch Toggle Preset One touch with ramp One touch ramp with program Single direction one touch Preset Preset Off preset Reset preset Preset offset Preset with program Increment multi preset Decrement multi preset Ramp...

Page 23: ...com dynalite Signify Classified Internal 2 13 Tasks The DDRC GRMS E includes the following default tasks and task related parameters For information on custom task scripting refer to the System Builder Training Guide or contact Dynalite support at support controls signify com ...

Page 24: ...arranty as to the accuracy or completeness of the information included herein is given and any liability for any action in reliance thereon is disclaimed Philips and the Philips Shield Emblem are registered trademarks of Koninklijke Philips N V All other trademarks are owned by Signify Holding or their respective owners Revision 01 2019 03 05 ...

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