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Lytemode System Overview
The Lytemode System is designed to control architectural lighting by distributing both power and
intelligence. The system provides processing power and control at each respective Master or Remote
Station, eliminating the need for a central processor. Lytemode Master Stations provide individual
channel control, 13 scenes plus “Off”, adjustable fade times, and a graphic representation of channel
intensities. Multiple Master Stations may be linked together for control of up to 128 Channels and 13
preset scenes. By combining Lytemode Master Stations with Lytemode Remote Stations, the system
provides remote access to scenes, Master Raise/Lower control, Multi-room partition control, or Master
Station Lockout. Lytemode Master Stations are easily programmed using the front panel buttons,
without removing the Master Station from the wall, and without the need for a computer. Lytemode
Master Stations are compatible with both Lightolier Controls Insulated Gate Bipolar Transistor
(IGBT) Dimming Cabinets as well as Silicon Controlled Rectifier (SCR) Dimming Panels.
Lytemode products are controlled by the Intelligent Lytemode System (ILS) protocol. All Lytemode
control devices must be connected to the ILS system in order to interact properly, where they are
distinguished by a unique ID (or address). The ID identifies the device on the network and allows the
device to avoid network collisions when transmitting data.
Quick Start
To get the LyteScene II Touch Screen up and running quickly, use the following checklist:
Step 1. Install unit (refer to
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Step 2. Set Date and Time (refer to
Step 3. Set Location (refer to
Step 4. Select an ILS Master for control (refer to
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