Acuity Lighting FCS7TSN Blue Tooth enabled Light Control User Manual

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User Guide
Based of FW 103.18
Lights On
Overview
“Lights On” is what you will see when the room is off and when pressed will activate the first
lighting scene.
1. This screen is displayed when the room
lighting is OFF, and the screen IR
proximity sensor has been activated
2. If the LIGHTS ON screen is not pressed,
it will dim and then go dark after a set
period of time. This timeout can be
adjusted within the MENU>SCREEN
setup
3. The FRESCO logo page will display
when the screen goes into time out.
4. The LIGHTS OUT and/or the FRESCO
logo screen settings can be set to “not
display” if desired. This change is made
within the MENU>SCREEN setup
Home Screen
Overview
Turn room lighting on/off, activate scenes, master raise/lower lighting
level, access to lighting zones, menu access for system setup, and
current date/time
1. Controller name is unique and modified
within MENU settings
2.
Scrollable scene bar displays up to 6
programmable scenes per page. Up to
36 scenes can be created per fresco
station
3. Master control room on/off state,
raise/lower current scene, and access
additional lighting zones ADJUST
4.
MENU accesses system setup
5.
Date/Time displayed and setup within
MENU
Lighting Channels
Overview
Control up to 36 individual zones of lighting using the sliders or rocker switch. Adjustments such
as intensity, color and color temperature are also controllable here
1. Channels control individual areas of
lighting. These can control zones or
multiple zones (Groups) of lighting.
Groups can be created within the system
menu setup. The channel names can be
personalized within the system setup
settings
2. The icon
(Attribute Control) below
the channel intensity slider indicates
additional control of DMX lighting such as
color and color temperature
3. EDIT SCENES accesses scene setup
and configuration. Once created scenes
are displayed/accessed from the home
screen
DMX RGB Control
Overview
Control color intensity, hue, and saturation for DMX controlled RGB fixtures
1. Raise or lower overall intensity for the
lighting zone
2. RGB values are displayed as colors
change. Input specific values be
pressing any of the RGB value fields
3. Change overall color (hue) by pressing
anyway in the color field
4. Change color saturation by touching
anywhere in the large color box
DMX Tunable White Control
Overview
Control intensity, color temperature and hue for DMX controlled tunable white fixtures
1. Raise or lower overall intensity for the
lighting zone
2.
Adjust color temperature by sliding the
handle (range is specific to fixture)
3. Adjust hue for added effect (only
applicable to supported fixtures)
Scene Creation
Overview
Each fresco station supports up to 36 lighting scenes. Scenes can made up of multiple lighting
channels,
1. Adjust individual channel intensity levels
2. If available adjust color and/or color
temperature setting using by pressing
the attribute icon
3. After making adjustments press EDIT
SCENES
1. Assign new look to one of 36 new
scenes or overwrite existing scene
Scene Creation (continued)
Overview
Each fresco station supports up to 36 lighting scenes. Scenes can made up of multiple lighting
channels,
1. Create a new SCENE NAME
2. Set the transition time of the scene with
FADE TIME
3. Select INCLUDED CHANNELS that
allow specific lighting channels to be
included/excluded within the scene
1. Choose which lighting channels will be
included within the new scene
2. When finished press CLOSE
Home Screen Menu
Overview
Menu provides access to system settings. Setup user profiles and access control, system
configuration, and hardware setup
USERS establishes the profiles used for
secured system access
SCHEDULING is currently not implemented
in this firmware version
SETUP accesses system configuration
settings
DIAGNOSTIC displays system technical data
LOG IN to access system controls as setup
within USERS
Menu>Users
Overview
User profiles can be setup to establish secured access to system controls
1. LOG IN to access system control and
setup
2. If any buttons within the MENU are
“greyed out” it indicates limited system
access
1.
Default administrator username is
ACUITY and password is 1234
2.
Once logged in as administrator return to
MENU>USERS to setup user profiles
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Menu>Users (continued)
Overview
User profiles can be setup to establish secured access to system controls
1. 3 system access profiles are capable for
setup
A. Administrator- Full system access
to control and configuration. Allows
system profiles to be created
B. Configure- Full system access to
control and configuration
C. Operate- Access to lighting
controls only. No ability to
create/modify scenes or access
system configuration. Login is
required to access fresco station
2. ADD additional profiles for system
access
3.
REMOVE a user from the system
4.
EDIT an existing profile
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Menu>Scheduling and Diagnostic
Overview
Scheduling stores system time clock control and scheduled lighting events. Diagnostic accesses
system technical data that is used for troubleshooting system performance
1. Setting up SCHEDULING from the
station is not currently supported. All
schedules must be imported using the
Fresco Studio PC tool
2. DIAGNOSITC is only needed for
reference when needing to troubleshoot
system performance
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Menu>Setup
Overview
Setup accesses system configuration
1. SETUP allows access to system
configuration for:
A. System firmware
B. Screen adjustments
C. Network IP settings
D. Lighting channels
E. nLight devices
F. DMX fixtures
G. Lighting groups
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Setup>About
Overview
System information including device serial number, operating firmware, network settings, and
system reset
1.
Fresco firmware version
2.
Station serial number
3.
Network/IP settings
4.
nLight firmware version
5.
SET TIME sets date and time for station
6. RESET is for system reboot which does
not erase any stored system data
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Setup>Screen
Overview
Modify screen settings and display behavior
1. The screen behavior can be set to react
in 3 steps when the room is active.
These settings can be set to a timeframe
(hours, minutes, seconds, or never)
1. First the SCREEN TIMEOUT IN
will send the display to a logo
screen
2. Next the BACKLIGHT DIM IN will
dim the logo screen
3. Finally the screen will go dark with
BACKLIGHT OFF IN
2. BACKLIGHT INTENSITY adjust the
overall intensity of the screen during
normal use
3. PROXIMITY SENSITIVITY adjust the
sensitivity of the station IR sensor that
awakes the station when the screen is
dark
4. SHOW buttons display control buttons on
the home screen for 3rd party system
control. These are not currently
supported
5. START ON “LIGHTS ON” PAGE will
make this page the primary screen for
turning lights on in the space
6. SHOW LOGO PAGE will display if the
screen is setup to timeout. DEFAULTS
sets all screen behavior settings to
factory defaults
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Setup>Controller
Overview
Setup station and network settings
1. CONTROLLER NAME gives the station
a unique name. Press the text box to
access keyboard
2. ROOM defines the single space that
accommodates the connected devices.
Up to 8 individual rooms can be setup to
be stand alone and also joined (room
linking)
3. NETWORK ID is the local area Fresco
network. This value should not be
changed
4.
CONTROLLER ID is the Fresco station
number on the network
5.
BAUD RATE is the data transfer rate.
This should not be changed
6. NETWORK settings are used when
accessing the station from an IP network
7. IP ADDRESS/SUBNET MASK values
can be modified based on IP network
configuration
8. DEFAULTS sends all network settings
back to factory default
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Setup>Channels
Overview
Lighting channels are used to control the behavior of lighting devices. A lighting channel
corresponds to the control slider. Up to 36 lighting channels can be assigned to a single fresco
station
1. Create a new lighting channel by
pressing (+) next to the channel location
1.
Create a name for the channel that will
appear above the channel slider
2.
Determine the type of CONTROL to be
ZONE, GROUP, or NONE
1. A ZONE can be a single or multiple
fixture controlled together
2. GROUP is more than one ZONE of
lighting controlled together
3. NONE disables the channel slider.
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Setup>Channels (continued)
Overview
Lighting channels are used to control the behavior of lighting devices. A lighting channel
corresponds to the control slider. Up to 36 lighting channels can be assigned and displayed on a
single fresco station
1. Choose the ZONE that the channel will
control. Choose an existing zone or add
a new zone
2. There are 100 available zones available
on each fresco station, but you can only
have a maximum of 36 channel sliders.
This is intended for additional devices
that need to be controlled by the system
without controlling them manually from
the station
1. Choose if you want the CHANNEL to be
NONDIM. FALSE will provide the 0-100
intensity slider. TRUE will provide an
ON/OFF toggle
2. MASTER CONTROL allows the home
page raise/lower buttons to control the
channel.
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Setup>nLight
®
Overview
Add up to 128 supported nLight devices to each fresco station for control
1. If you have nLight devices already
connected to the station they will appear
here
2. If you need to manually add devices
press  devices
1. After pressing  a list
of supported nLight devices will display
2.
Select the device that you want to add
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Setup>nLight
®
(continued)
Overview
Add up to 128 supported nLight devices to each fresco station for control
1. If the nLight device was auto identified or
you manually entered it you now need to
set it up*
2. Press the (+) next to the device to
expand the device settings
3.
You can change the NAME of the device
4.
SERIAL should be populated already. If
it is not press UNASSIGNED and choose
it from the list of available serial numbers
that match the device
*TIP for UNKNOWN devices
If the station auto discovers an nLight
device and appears as UNKNOWN,
REMOVE the device and manually enter
the device
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Setup>nLight
®
(continued)
Overview
Add up to 128 supported nLight devices to each fresco station for control
1. Depending on the device it now needs to
be configured for control. Press the (+) to
setup the control for the device
2.
Sensors/Wall Stations/Power
Packs/Embedded Fixtures Devices
1. Change the NAME of the nLight
device if desired
2. Choose the type of CONTROL it will
affect
(Group/Zone/Scene/Channel/None)
3. MODE for sensors only will change
the setting to (Auto On/Manual Off
or Manual On/Auto Off)
4. TIMEOUT will adjust device timeout
setting
5. OUTPUT sets what the
relay/dimmer will control
6. Change the NAME of the device
output if desired
7. Choose what ZONE it will control
8. THRESHOLD changes when the
relay will get switched on. This will
not matter when you assign this to a
non-dim channel. You are best to
leave this field unchanged
9. LOW SET/HIGH SET are
adjustable trim settings for dimming
wall stations/power
packs/embedded fixture devices
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Setup>DMX
Overview
One universe (512 channels) of DMX allows control of DMX/RDM fixtures
1. If you have RDM capable DMX devices
already connected to the station they will
appear here
2. If you need to manually add DMX
devices press 
devices
1. After pressing  choose
the DMX fixture type that best matches
the profile required
2.
Choose the DMX start address
3. Next select the ZONE that it will be
assigned to
4. If you know the exact fixture ID listed
within the Horizon DMX fixture library
(provided upon request) choose OTHER
and enter the fixture ID and enter the
DMX start address and zone output for
assignment
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Setup>DMX (continued)
Overview
One universe (512 channels) of DMX for control of DMX/RDM fixtures
1. If the DMX fixture was auto identified or
you manually entered it you now need to
set it up
2. Press the (+) next to the device to
expand the device settings
3. Verify the ZONE assignment and correct
start ADDRESS is correct. Make the
changes if necessary
4. RDM responding fixtures can be setup
by pressing RDM DEVICE
1.
DISCOVER will force a DMX signal to
search for all RDM discoverable fixtures
2. After the search has completed a list of
fixtures will display in this list
3. IDENTIFY will locate the fixture (flash to
find)
4. EDIT will allow the personality of the
fixture to be changed if available
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Setup>Groups (continued)
Overview
Multiple lighting zones can be linked together in groups for joint control
1. Create a new group by pressing 
1. Set a new GROUP ID, start at 1 to keep
it simple and easy to manage
2. You can create up to 100 groups of
lighting
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Setup>Groups
Overview
Multiple lighting zones can be linked together in groups for joint control
1.
Press (+) to expand the group settings
2. Change the group NAME to make it
easier to manage by pressing
NAME=GROUP #
3. Press (+) to expand the ZONES that
need to be added to the group
1. Select the zones that need to be added
to the group. This are existing zones, or
a new zone can be setup
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Setup>Network
Overview
Network allows the setup and configuration for future fresco system devices
1. There is no current product supported for
this system feature at this time
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FCC Guidelines
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device,
pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable
protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial
environment. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if
not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual, may cause harmful
interference to radio communications. Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely
to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference
at his own expense
RF Exposure Limit Warning
To comply with FCC’s RF exposure limits for general population / uncontrolled
exposure, the antenna(s) used for this transmitter must be installed to provide a
separation distance of at least 20cm from all persons and must not be co-located
or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter.
This Device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the
Following Conditions:
1. This device may not cause harmful interference, and
2. This device must accept any interference received, including interference that
may cause undesired operation.
Warning (Part 15.21)
Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for
compliance could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment.
Only the following types of antennas with an equal or lesser gain may be used with this
equipment:
PCB, Trace Antenna, 5.3 db Gain
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IC Guidelines
This device complies with Industry Canada license-exempt RSS
standard(s). Operation is subject to the following two conditions:
(1) this device may not cause interference, and (2) this device must accept any
interference, including interference that may cause undesired operation of the
device.
Le présent appareil est conforme aux CNR d’Industrie Canada applicablesaux
appareils radio exempts de licence.L’exploitation est autorisée aux deux
conditions suivantes :
(1) l’appareil nedoit pas produire de brouillage, et (2)l’utilisateur de l’appareil doit
accepter tout brouillage radio électrique subi, même si le brouillage est
susceptible d’encompromettre le fonctionnement.
Under Industry Canada regulations, this radio transmitter may only operate using an
antenna of a type and maximum (or lesser) gain approved for the transmitter by Industry
Canada. To reduce potential radio interference to other users, the antenna type and its gain
should be so chosen that the equivalent isotropically radiated power (e.i.r.p.) is not more
than that necessary for successful communication.
Conformémentà la réglementationd'IndustrieCanada, le présentémetteurradio
peutfonctionneravec uneantenned'un type et d'un gain maximal (ouinférieur) approuvépour
l'émetteurpar IndustrieCanada. Dansle but de réduireles risquesde
brouillageradioélectriqueà l'intentiondes autresutilisateurs, ilfautchoisirle type d'antenneet
son gain de sortequela puissance isotroperayonnéeéquivalente(p.i.r.e.) ne dépassepas
l'intensiténécessaireà l'établissementd'unecommunication satisfaisante.
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