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override time delay is used during the After Hours period.
This allows for consistent functionality in response to
sensors at all times, while accommodating the inclusion of
relays not bound to sensors that share the same operational
time window.
•
Auto Switch-1xx
– This macro is designed to work with
the AS-100 Automatic Control Switch. The AS-100 is a
switch that controls the line voltage (instead of sending a
low voltage control message to the panel or other room
controller). Instead, the AS-100 responds to timed power
interrupt signals coming from a relay in the panel, providing
automatic shutoff with a blink warning when transitioning
between normal hours and after hours. Other timed interrupt
signals can turn the power on or off. You assign a relay to
“AS-100” mode using LMCS-100 software or on the Load
Config (PnL) menu in the LMCT-100. All relays in “AS-100
mode” remain closed except for the timed interrupts. If this
macro is assigned to a group, you should only assign relays
in “AS-100” mode to that group. When using this Macro,
none of the seven group parameters apply. (Although Blink
is set to 5 minutes, the blink time is actually controlled by
the AS-100, not the LMCP.)
NOTE:
Since selecting this mode puts all relays in the
associated group into “AS-100” mode, you should
not assign those relays to another group set to a
different macro.
For more details on macros, refer to the LMCP User Guide.
G r o u p 1 L o a d s
DONE SMARTWIRE
L o a d :
< 1 >
M e m b e r :
< Ye s >
To assign various loads to the group, scroll through each
Load
number and select whether that load is a
Member
of that group.
When complete, select
DONE
to return to the
Group Setup
screen. Then select
SEND
to store the load assignments for
that group in the panel or bridge. Point the LMCT-100-2 at any
infrared sensor and press Select. You return to the
Group Setup
screen, where you can program the next group.
Important:
You must
SEND
the settings for a group before
selecting another group, or those settings will be lost.
When finished, highlight
DONE
and press Select to return to the
Panel Programming
screen.
Using the Smartwire Feature
You also select have the option of using the Smartwire function
instead of manually scrolling through the loads. To do this, select
SMARTWIRE
.
Point the LMCT-100-2 at any infrared sensor.
Add or Remove loads
by using the
push button next to
each relay. When
finished, point to
the IR device
and select either
DONE
CANCEL
Once you enter Smartwire mode, you can use the Load buttons
on the panel to assign the loads to the group. See the Smartwire
section in the LMCP User Guide for details. Once finished,
select
DONE
to return to the
Group Setup
screen.
NOTE:
While the Smartwire option 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 Custom Parms
screen, which
contains the first five of the seven programmable parameters.
Select
NEXT
to access the remaining two parameters.
G r o u p 1 C u s t o m P a r m s
NEXT
DONE
B l i n k :
< 5 m i n >
T i m e D e l a y N H :
< N o n e >
T i m e D e l a y A H : < 1 2 0 m i n >
N H > A H :
< D o N o t h i n g >
A H > N H :
< D o N o t h i n g >
G r o u p 1 C u s t o m P a r m s
PRIOR
DONE
A H :
< A u t o O n / O f f >
N H :
< A u t o O n / O f f >
S e n s o r B e h a v i o r
Blink
Amount of minutes load stays ON, when a scheduled event
occurs that switches the load OFF when transitioning from
Normal Hours to After Hours. The relay will turn off and on once,
then the Override LED for that relay will blink continuously for
the time period. The LEDs for all switches bound to that group
will also blink continuously. Pressing the button will keep the
load ON and the time delay 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.
Time Delay NH
If a load is commanded to turn ON when the schedule switches
to Normal Hours, the load will automatically turn OFF after the
time delay expires. If the load is turned on manually by a switch
after the schedule switches to Normal Hours, the load will again
automatically turn OFF after the time delay expires.
Time Delay AH
Identical to
Time Delay NH
, but the behavior occurs when the
schedule switches to After Hours. Works in conjunction with
Blink
.
AH->NH
Behavior of the relay when Normal Hours begins (turn ON, turn
OFF, or do nothing)
NH->AH
Behavior of the relay when After Hours begins (turn ON, turn
OFF, or do nothing)
Sensor Behavior: AH
Determines how the relay responds to sensor input during After
Hours. Possible values are:
• Manual On/Auto Off – Responds to sensor input when
vacancy is detected but not when occupancy is detected
• Auto On/Manual Off – Responds to sensor input when
occupancy is detected but not when vacancy is detected
• Auto On/Off – Responds to sensor input for both occupancy
and vacancy detection
• Do Nothing
Keep in mind that this determines whether the loads
assigned to the group will respond to sensor input. It does
not determine whether the loads will turn on or off.
That is
set within the sensor programming (either on the sensor itself,
or by using
Sensor Configuration
option in the LMCT-100-2 or
LMCS-100 software)
Sensor Behavior: NH
Determines how the relay responds to sensor input during
Normal Hours. Possible values same as above.
After setting the last two parameters, select
DONE
to return to
the
Group Setup
screen.