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COMISSIONING

 

& PROGRAMMING

Clicking the green button with the arrow on it on the right 

side of the Ubiquity Cloud Connection Status title bar will 

refresh the connection status .

CONTROLLER VIEW

This section allows you to see what controllers have been 

found by the QWL Panel and view each controller’s address, 

model, and communication status. The state field will show 

AUTO-DETECTED initially when found by the unit and CON

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FIRMED once the controller has been recognized by the 

Ubiquity Cloud central server. This information allows the 

installer to verify that each controller has been found by the 

QWL Panel and is communicating with the local network .

Clicking the green button with the arrow on it on the right 

side of the Controller View title bar will refresh each con

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troller’s status.

SYSTEM COMMANDS

In this section you are able to set a couple of system flags 

for the QWL 3 .1 Rev 3 Series Panel 

itself. “Reboot Unit” 

sets a flag which will shut off and restart the QWL 3 .1 Rev 

3 Series Panel 

within a 5 minute Cycle. “Check for Update” 

contacts the Ubiquity Cloud central server for any updates 

relevant to its particular model number and software ver

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sion. Once the update has been downloaded, it is automati

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cally applied, and the unit may reboot.

NOTE: The “Check for Update” command requires that t

he 

QWL 3 .1 Rev 3 Series Panel has Internet access to retrieve 

the update patch .

Programming - Lighting Module

The lighting module portion of this panel is an SLQ218. It 

must be programed using TCS Insight or Ubiquity Cloud. 

CHANNEL EVENT SCHEDULING

There are eight independent channels each with its own 

schedule. If the occupied or “ON” time for a particular day 

is from 8:00AM to 5:00PM. In the schedule enter 8:00 to 

17:00. Within the Ubiquity Cloud programming page, the 

desired schedule is simply selected from the drop-down 

menu for each channel. If the desired schedule is not 

shown in the drop-down, new schedules can be created or 

existing schedules can be edited on the Scheduling page.

CHANNEL HOLIDAY SETUP

Holidays are created as part of the Scheduling page and 

will appear as part of the selected schedule. You can cre-

ate date specific holidays, roaming holidays, or select from 

a list of standard bank holidays. If the selected schedule 

does not include the desired holiday(s), the schedule can 

be edited on the Scheduling page.

ENABLE BLINK OUTPUT

The Blink Output option forces the respective lighting out-

put turn off four times, five minutes prior to an unoccupied 

or off period. This will give an indication that a scheduled 

on time is about to end. Click the checkbox to enable this 

function for each channel.

ENABLE ASTRONOMICAL TIME

The Astronomical Time option allows the controller to turn 

a channel off based on the locations sunrise and sunset 

times. See the Astronomical Time section later in the man-

ual for more details and additional configuration options. 

Click the checkbox to enable this function for each chan-

nel.

WHEN CHANNEL IS “ON”

You can select how you want the time clock output (Digital 

Output Mode) to behave when the channel is occupied or 

“ON”. You can choose for the Relay to be Normally Open 

or Normally Closed during on periods. Simply select the 

desired behavior form the drop-down menu.

Summary of Contents for QWL 3.1 Rev 3

Page 1: ...x 608 836 9044 www tcsbasys com Rev 0617 PRODUCT MANUAL The QWL 3 1 Rev 3 Integrated Building Manager Panel contains a Ubiquity Cloud Site Gateway w integrated lighting and energy management controls...

Page 2: ...METER SEQ100 Utility Pulse Counting Meter for Monitoring of Electric single and 3 phase kW and kWh Gas Water BT LIGHTING CONTROLLER SLQ218 365 day programming for each circuit Analog input for photo...

Page 3: ...y contact digital inputs and 4 pulse meter inputs POWERING THE QWL 3 1 REV 3 SERIES PANEL The QWL 3 1 Rev 3 Series Panel is powered from a 120VAC 60HZ to 12VDC power supply module includ ed The QWL 3...

Page 4: ...wire a 120 terminating resis tor across the A and B terminals at the QWL 3 1 Rev 3 Series Panel See 1 below If the QWL 3 1 Rev 3 Series Panel will be in the middle of the network do not wire in the te...

Page 5: ...ormation in this section click the Update Installation Info button RS 485 Network Port Configuration Configure each of the detected COM ports for this site Typically you will leave Auto Detection of C...

Page 6: ...ng Info button SECURITY INFORMATION This section contains settings which control the security of the gateway within the QWL 3 1 Rev 3 Series Panel and whether or not it can be accessed through the web...

Page 7: ...must be programed using TCS Insight or Ubiquity Cloud CHANNEL EVENT SCHEDULING There are eight independent channels each with its own schedule If the occupied or ON time for a particular day is from...

Page 8: ...ng channels Enable AI2 Threshold checkboxes and enter a threshold and a hysteresis to be used If AI1 is not used the channel power threshold MUST equal the scaling high limit Select whether you want t...

Page 9: ...cal time calculation Next select the channel s that should have the astronom ical time function and click the Enable box This is done in the Schedule section of the page Note For non North American Da...

Page 10: ...CT or on the utility output meter This value is only used for and electric meter P REV The Pulses per revolution for the meter This value is usually provided from the utility company CONSTANT The val...

Page 11: ...e to check and verify all wiring before powering up the QWL 3 1 Rev 3 Series Panel The QWL 3 1 Rev 3 Series Panel is designed to contain 24 VAC devices and wiring ONLY No line voltage 120 VAC or great...

Page 12: ...rify that the power supply nodule included with the QWL 3 1 Rev 3 Series Panel is plugged in to an outlet that has power IF THEN Check that the baud rate set on the controller s are all set the same V...

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