Philips Lytemode 6-Button Remote Station Manual de usuario


Lightolier Controls
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Carrollton, TX 75007
+1-800-526-2731 (In the United States and Canada)
214-647-7880
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Version as of: December 2005
Document: P/N: 85-6340A0
Lytemode 6-Button Remote Station User’s Guide
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6-Button Remote Station User’s Guide 1
Table of Contents
Customer Service .....................................................................2
Lytemode System Overview ...................................................3
Quick Start ...............................................................................4
6-Button Remote Station Overview ........................................5
Installation ...............................................................................6
Setting ILS Network ID ...........................................................7
Basic Setup ..............................................................................9
Mode .................................................................................9
ID Address ......................................................................11
IR Address ......................................................................13
LED Intensity .................................................................13
Display Version ..............................................................14
Operation ...............................................................................15
Selecting a Scene ............................................................15
Changing Channel Levels ..............................................16
Remote Keypad Functions .............................................16
Factory Defaults and Troubleshooting ..................................17
Resetting Factory Defaults .............................................17
Troubleshooting ..............................................................18
Installing Custom Buttons .....................................................19
Specifications ........................................................................20
Accessories ............................................................................20

2Customer Service
Customer Service
Technical and Sales assistance for Lytemode products are
available worldwide.
Phone: +1-800-526-2731 (In the United States and Canada)
+1-214-647-7880 (Worldwide)

6-Button Remote Station User’s Guide 3
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 control for up to 16
channels, 13 scenes plus “Off”, and adjustable fade times. 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 and given a unique ID (or address) in
order to interact properly. The ID identifies the device on the
network and allows the device to avoid network collisions when
transmitting data.

4Quick Start
Quick Start
To get the 6-Button Remote Station up and running quickly, use the
following checklist:
Step 1. Install unit (refer to “Installation” on page 6).
Step 2. Connect to Lytemode ILS Network (refer to “Setting ILS
Network ID” on page 7).
Step 3. Set the mode (refer to “Mode” on page 9).
The unit should now be ready for operation.
Notes:
• If the unit was set up as a Remote, then a Lytemode Master
must be set to the same ID for the unit to function properly.
• If the unit was set up as a Global Remote, then a Lytemode
Master must be set up to allow Global Remotes - matching
the unit’s ID - in order function properly.

6-Button Remote Station User’s Guide 5
6-Button Remote Station Overview
The Lytemode 6-Button Remote Station (ILS-CL-6RES) can be
used to trigger Scenes and perform Master Raise/Lower, or act as a
remote keypad for any specified ILS Master Station. It can be
programmed to control multiple Master Stations, if required.
The following diagram provides an overview of the 6-Button
Remote Station controls:
* Optional CLMIRTES Infra-Red Handheld Remote sold separately.
A
B
D
C
ON
OFF
ON Button - Pressing
ON will fade lights to
the stored preset level.
A, B, C and D Scenes -
Pressing any Scene
button will fade lights to
the stored preset level.
All Raise/Lower Buttons - Pressing will increase or decrease
all channel levels, respectively. This can be done at any time
and will not affect the stored levels.
OFF Button -
Pressing OFF
fades lights out.
InfraRed Receiver -
Allows control by
handheld remote.*
Note: Channel levels and fade rates for ON,
OFF and Scenes A-D are stored at the
corresponding ILS Master Station.

6Installation
Installation
The Lytemode ILS Network consists of a single CAT5e cable
connecting all ILS modules in a daisy chain manner. All units
connect to the network using a 9-pin connector (included).
To install:
Step 1. Unpack unit and inspect for any signs of shipping damage.
Ensure that two mounting screws are included.
Step 2. Connect ILS Network Cable to 9-pin connector at back of
6-Button Remote Station.
Step 3. Insert 6-Button Station into standard deep rough-in box
(not included). Secure with two supplied mounting screws.
Step 4. Snap faceplate into place.
1WH/OR(+Data)
2 OR (- Data)
3SHIELD
4WH/GN(+Volts)
5 GN (Ground)
6WH/BL(+Volts)
7 BL (Ground)
8WH/BR(+Volts)
9 BR (Ground)
9-Pin Connector Wiring
PIN SIGNAL
9-Pin
Rough-In Box
6-Button
Faceplate
(not included)
Connector
Remote Station

6-Button Remote Station User’s Guide 7
Setting ILS Network ID
Lytemode products are controlled by the Intelligent Lytemode
System (ILS) protocol. All Lytemode ILS devices must be given an
ID (or address), which identifies the device on the network and
allows it to avoid network collisions when transmitting data.
Standard IDs are in the range of 1 to 255. An ID of 0 will disable
the unit and prevent it from transmitting on the network.
IDs are typically unique. For example, an ILS Master will require a
unique ID to allow dimmers to track its channel levels. However,
ILS Remotes should be given the same ID as the ILS Master it
controls. ILS Remotes rely on the fact that they are manually
triggered to avoid network collisions with other ILS Remotes
having the same ID.
The table on the following page provides guidelines for addressing.

8Setting ILS Network ID
ILS Network Addressing:
* Notes:
1 – Matches ILS Master ID.
2 – ILS Masters must be programmed to accept.
3 – Will respond to Remote Polls, Status Requests and Commands.
4 – Unit uses a self generated ID.
Note: Refer to the instructions included with your particular
device(s) in order to set corresponding control IDs.
Device ID Sub-ID Devices / ID Remotely
Polled? Notes *
Remote 1-255 0 Multiple No 1
Two Button
Remote Auto 0 n/a No 4
Global Remote 1-255 0 Multiple No 2
Remote Keypad 1-255 0-7 1 Yes 3
Remote I/O 1-255 0-7 1 Yes 3
Room Combine 1-255 0 1 Yes 3
Mini-Master 1-255 0-7 1 Yes 3
Master 1-255 0-7 1 Yes 3
RS-232 Port Auto 0 n/a No 4
Smart Matrix
Dimmer Rack 1-255 n/a 1 Yes 3
Capio Dimmer
Rack 1 -255 n/a 1 Yes 3
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