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Problem:
If the LMCT-100-2 still can’t get a response from the
device:
1. Point to the device and try again.
2. Make sure you are pointing at the correct type of device.
3. Make sure the device is within range.
4. Make sure the device you are pointing at is powered and
connected to the DLM Local Network.
5. Make sure the device is IR equipped.
6. Make sure the IR lenses on the device and the LMCT-100-2
are clean.
7. Check batteries.
Problem:
A parameter value field shows <????>.
Explanation:
If <????> appears in any value field, the current
setting is invalid. Adjust the setting to one of the valid options.
For other questions concerning versions, contact Technical
Support.
Problem:
An “AH” appears in the
upper right corner on the menu title
line. For example:
Explanation:
There are two sets
of parameters in every device,
one for normal hours, which is
the default configuration, and
one for After Hours. “AH” is a flag
that appears on a screen if the device that the LMCT-100-2 is
communicating with is in After Hours mode.
If this indicator does not appear then the device or load is in Normal
Hours.
Parameters changed while in one of these modes will be changed
for that mode only.
After Hours parameters are only available in network systems
where a Segment Manager is used to set After Hours schedules for
a load or device.
LMLS-400 / LMLS-500 Daylighting Control
Problem:
Lights do not switch or dim when desired, under
daylighting control.
1. Use the pushbutton on the photosensor to manually test
load control.
2. Quick press to cycle through the load binding verification
test. Press and hold for two seconds to start automatic
calibration (first, relinquish load binding verification.
3. If the lights do not switch on and off, check Zone Setup to
rebind the loads.
4. If the lights do switch on and off, use the Zone Settings
screen to verify that the On and Off setpoints are correct (if
Switched / Bi-Level / Tri-Level) or Day and Night setpoints
are correct (if Dimmed). Place the photosensor in Test Mode
to quickly verify daylighting operation; shine a flashlight into
the sensor, or cover the sensor, to simulate major light level
changes.
Problem:
Red LED is ON, not flashing
Explanation:
There is an internal failure in the LMLS sensor. Try
unplugging the sensor from the DLM network, then plug it back
in and wait for ten seconds. If the red LED comes back on, and
is not flashing, the sensor is defective and must be replaced.
Problem:
Red LED is flashing ON for three seconds, OFF for
one second (repeating).
Explanation:
The LMLS sensor is in Control Mode <Disable>.
Use the LMCT-100-2 to change the Control Mode parameter to
<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
C o n t r o l l e r :
< LMIO- 3 0 1 1 >
D a r k :
< L N Z >
L i g h t :
< Tu r n O f f >
S e t p o i n t :
< 5 0 f c >
D e l a y :
< 2 m i n >
G r o u p :
< 1 +
D a r k / L i g h t E v e n t 1
ACTIVE DAYS DONE
If you change the
Controller
parameter to one of the “LMIO-301”
values, dark light events are instead triggered by photocell
sensor input. Although multiple LMIO-301s may be connected
to the network, only a single one can be programmed using the
LMCT-100. The LMIO-301 with the highest serial number will be
used. However, you can program separate events for different
LMIO-301s by using LMCS-100 software.
Once you select a value and scroll down to the next parameter,
the screen changes. Two new parameters are displayed below
Dark
and
Light
.
The
Setpoint
is the amount of foot candles that will determine
when the Dark and Light events are triggered. (When the light
becomes brighter than the Setpoint, it triggers the Light event,
and when it becomes darker, it triggers the Dark event.)
The
Delay
parameter sets the amount of time after the Setpoint
is reached that the event is actually triggered. This helps
prevent unwanted event triggering, for example, when the light
temporarily gets darker because of a cloud passing over the
sun.
Once you have set the parameters on the
Dark/Light Event x
screen, select
ACTIVE DAYS
.
M o n :
< Y >
Tu e : < Y >
We d : < Y >
T h u : < Y >
F r i : < Y >
S a t : < N >
S u n : < N >
H o l i d a y : < N >
D / L E v e n t A c t i v e O n
DONE
For each day of the week, select whether response to sensor
input will be active (Yes or No). Additionally, select whether the
event will be active on holidays. (You determine which days are
holidays in the
Holidays
screen. See
.)
Select
DONE
to return to the
Dark/Light Event x
screen. Then
select
DONE
again to return to the
Dark/Light Event
screen.
Select
SEND
to store the event settings in the panel or bridge.
Point the LMCT-100-2 at any infrared sensor press 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.
TROUBLESHOOTING
Problem:
Display doesn’t come on when I press the Power On
button.
1. Make sure batteries are installed correctly.
2. Make sure batteries are good.
Problem:
Error message when
the LMCT-100-2 requires a
response from a device.
Press Select to return to the
Home menu, then re-select the
menu function.
N o r e s p o n s e
f r o m d e v i c e .
P r e s s ‘ S e l e c t ’
Dual Sensor Config AH
Time Delay:
<5 min>
PIR Sens:
<80%>
US Sens:
<70%>
Trigger :
<PIR & US>
Retrigger:
<PIR or US>
Walkthru:
<Off>
SEND SAVE RECEIVE