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A Series® Lighting Controller ProgrammerChapter 3 – Menu Structure6Event MenuThese menu items are used to acknowledge alarms, viewbattery status, v
A Series® Lighting Controller ProgrammerChapter 4 – Menu Functions7Display-Only ModeThe display-only mode is used to view information onspecif
A Series® Lighting Controller ProgrammerChapter 5 – Schedules Menu8The Schedules menu is used to control and configure the16 lighting schedules, ZN
A Series® Lighting Controller ProgrammerChapter 5 – Schedules Menu9 4. Press the down arrow key to change On to Off or theup arrow key to change Off
A Series® Lighting Controller ProgrammerChapter 5 – Schedules Menu10 2. Press the Fn key to use the Set Schedule function.On/Off times are
A Series® Lighting Controller ProgrammerChapter 5 – Schedules Menu11 3. Press OK; the calendar reference flashes. 4. Use the down arrow to set the r
A Series® Lighting Controller ProgrammerChapter 6 – Calendar Menu12The Calendar menu is used to add, edit, and delete datesin either of two calendars.
A Series® Lighting Controller ProgrammerChapter 6 – Calendar Menu13Editing Calendar DatesUse the following procedure to edit a calendar date: 1. At
A Series® Lighting Controller ProgrammerChapter 6 – Calendar Menu14 6. Press the down arrow key to change to Yes: 7. Press OK to delete the date. 8.
A Series® Lighting Controller LCD ProgrammerChapter 7 – I/O Menu15Editing Binary OutputsNote that if any breaker is not physically present, this isind
A Series® Lighting Controller LCD ProgrammerTable of ContentsiiChapter 1 – Navigating the Keypad and Display...
A Series® Lighting Controller ProgrammerChapter 7 – I/O Menu16Editing OverrideThe Override function is used to command a BinaryOutput On from
A Series® Lighting Controller LCD ProgrammerChapter 7 – I/O Menu17 4. Press OK to adjust the time. Use the numberkeypad to adjust a Flick Tim
A Series® Lighting Controller ProgrammerChapter 7 – I/O Menu18switch can be configured in the maintained (tristate)or momentary configuration. If t
A Series® Lighting Controller LCD ProgrammerChapter 7 – I/O Menu19This option (STEP) configures the switch as atoggle switch. Press OK to accept the c
A Series® Lighting Controller ProgrammerChapter 7 – I/O Menu20 8. Press ESC as needed to return to the desiredprevious menu.Breaker TestThe b
A Series® Lighting Controller LCD ProgrammerChapter 8 – Lighting Group Menu21The Lighting Group menu is used to control andconfigure the 16 li
A Series® Lighting Controller ProgrammerChapter 8 – Lighting Group Menu22Viewing Outputs and Switches 1. Navigate to the Lighting Group menu: 2. Pre
A Series® Lighting Controller LCD ProgrammerChapter 8 – Lighting Group Menu23 4. Do one of the following:• Press OK to accept a BO object type and
A Series® Lighting Controller ProgrammerChapter 8 – Lighting Group Menu24 6. Press OK twice to accept the change; the instancenumber flashes: 7. Do
A Series® Lighting Controller LCD ProgrammerChapter 8 – Lighting Group Menu25orEditing a Schedule InputTo link a lighting group On or Off using a sche
A Series® Lighting Controller LCD ProgrammerTable of ContentsiiiEditing Analog Inputs ...
A Series® Lighting Controller ProgrammerChapter 8 – Lighting Group Menu26• Use the arrow or number keys to change theinstance number.• Press O
A Series® Lighting Controller LCD ProgrammerChapter 8 – Lighting Group Menu27 2. Press the Fn key, navigate to the Astro submenuwith the arro
A Series® Lighting Controller ProgrammerChapter 8 – Lighting Group Menu28PhotocellThe Photocell menu is used to control the lightinggroup On
A Series® Lighting Controller LCD ProgrammerChapter 8 – Lighting Group Menu29 5. Press the Fn key to change the panel number (if areference to the r
A Series® Lighting Controller ProgrammerChapter 8 – Lighting Group Menu30 14. Use the Arrow keys to scroll and review thechanges or press ES
A Series® Lighting Controller LCD ProgrammerChapter 8 – Lighting Group Menu31remote object reference should be made) andpress OK to accept the c
A Series® Lighting Controller ProgrammerChapter 8 – Lighting Group Menu32 10. Press OK to edit the Override time. 11. Use the arrow keys or the numb
A Series® Lighting Controller LCD ProgrammerChapter 8 – Lighting Group Menu33 5. Continue to scroll through the groups and makeany adjustments,
A Series® Lighting Controller ProgrammerChapter 9 – Dimming Menu34Scroll to the dimming menu with the arrow keys:Viewing the 600/700 SeriesDaylight Op
A Series® Lighting Controller LCD ProgrammerChapter 9 – Dimming Menu35Editing the 600/700 SeriesDaylight Optimization ModulesThe following procedures
A Series® Lighting Controller LCD ProgrammerTable of ContentsivSet UTC Offset ...
A Series® Lighting Controller ProgrammerChapter 9 – Dimming Menu36 2. Press the A/M key to switch to manual mode: 3. Use the numeric keys to se
A Series® Lighting Controller LCD ProgrammerChapter 10 – Burn Hours Menu37The Burn Hours menu is used to view and set thenumber of hours a b
A Series® Lighting Controller ProgrammerChapter 10 – Burn Hours Menu38 5. Do either of the following• Press OK to not reset the breaker burn hours.•
A Series® Lighting Controller LCD ProgrammerChapter 11 – Breaker Override Menu39The Breaker Override menu is used to view and editthe overri
A Series® Lighting Controller ProgrammerChapter 12 – Configuration Menu40These functions are used to configure the lightingcontroller.Set TimeT
A Series® Lighting Controller LCD ProgrammerChapter 12 – Configuration Menu41 3. Press OK and then use the arrow keys to scrollthrough the
A Series® Lighting Controller ProgrammerChapter 12 – Configuration Menu42Enabling or Disabling Daylight SavingTimeThe Enable/Disable DST menu is used
A Series® Lighting Controller LCD ProgrammerChapter 12 – Configuration Menu43increments of 0.5 hours from a maximum +12.0 toa minimum –12.0 hours. The
A Series® Lighting Controller ProgrammerChapter 12 – Configuration Menu44Reset the Controller Backplane(MP 430)This function resets the back plan
A Series® Lighting Controller LCD ProgrammerChapter 12 – Configuration Menu45Reset DeviceThe Reset Device function is used to reset thecontrol
A Series® Lighting Controller LCD ProgrammerChapter 1 – Navigating the Keypad and Display1Programmer LayoutThe key features of the Programmer are il
A Series® Lighting Controller ProgrammerChapter 12 – Configuration Menu46Press OK to start loading the database fromflash memory:• Select No:Pr
A Series® Lighting Controller LCD ProgrammerChapter 13 – Event Menu47The Event menu is used to view and reset event entriesand to set the size of even
A Series® Lighting Controller ProgrammerChapter 13 – Event Menu48 2. Navigate to the Display CE Log menu with thearrow keys: 3. Press OK t
A Series® Lighting Controller LCD ProgrammerChapter 13 – Event Menu49 3. Press OK to display the current buffer size: 4. To edit the buffer press OK
A Series® Lighting Controller ProgrammerChapter 13 – Event Menu50 14. Press ESC to return to the Setup CE Log display.
A Series® Lighting Controller LCD ProgrammerGlossary51Analog Input (AI) – An analog input is denoted by an AIobject. The four types are 10 K, 5 V, 10
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A Series® Lighting Controller ProgrammerChapter 2 – Logging In and Out of the Programmer2Programmer Default ScreenFigure 2 is a representation of the
A Series® Lighting Controller ProgrammerChapter 3 – Menu Structure3Menu SequencesThe following diagrams are a representation of themenus withi
A Series® Lighting Controller ProgrammerChapter 3 – Menu Structure4Figure 4. Menu structure of lighting controller, editor mode.Menu DescriptionsFollo
A Series® Lighting Controller ProgrammerChapter 3 – Menu Structure5Odd Breakers. The odd breakers are those numbered 1, 3,5, …, 65. These functions pr
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