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1. E i m Switch to Tabular View Lights On jap Y Lights Shades BB Lights of 1 Select an area from the left view to control the lights Current Selection Second Floor Area Scene Area Level Zone The currently active scene is Scene 001 d Conference Rooms ff Conference Room 221 jl Conference Room 222 S 44 Private Offices Scene Select a Scene v be Private Office 211 wl Private Office 212 oO Apply 2 Select a new scene wl Private Office 213 wl Private Office 214 jl Private Office 215 Restrooms lf Mens Restroom T Womens Restroom Quickly change area lighting Go To Scene 1 GoTo Off Scene O Configure Scenes Scene Configuration Thumbnail Logged in User admin Logged in Time Thursday March 24 2011 4 17 12 PM Graphical view allows the user to select view areas by selecting within a graphical floorplan as shown Multiple graphical pages can be used Each page typically displays a floor in a building Pages can be hotlinked to each other For example one graphical page might be a birds eye view of a campus with clickable regions for each individual building acting as hyperlinks Each hyperlink would then take the user to another page having images of each floor of a building which would then have clickable regions linking the user to graphical pages consisting of a top view of a single floor the user would then click on areas within the floor view to sel
2. System Status Office Building Second Floor West 1 Dining Area DINING AREA 2 SOLAR SHADE 1 sent to 50 System Status Office Buildings Second Floor west 2 Dining Area D emo Area DINING AREA 3 SOLAR SHADE 1 sent to 52 System Status Difice Building Second FloorSwest 2 Dining Area Demo Area DINING AREA 3 SOLAR SHADE 2 sent to 52 System Status Office Buildings Second Floor North West Dining AreaDINING AREA 1 SOLAR SHADE 1 sent to 55 System Status Office Building Second Flaor Narth West Dining Area DINING AREA 1 SOLAR SHADE 2 sent to 55 System Status Office Building Second Floor West 1 Dining AreasDINING AREA 2 SOLAR SHADE 2 sent to 55 System Status Office Building Second Floorfw est 1 Dining Area DINING AREA 2 SOLAR SHADE 1 sent to 55 Office Building Second Floor Cafeteria Cue 12144KITCHEN DOOR Button 4 was Released Office Building Second Floor Cafeteria Cue 12744KITCHEN DOOR Button 4 was Pressed System Status Office Building Second Floor Cafeteria Cue 12144KITCHEN SERVING AREA CANS sent ta 0 b 12 00 00 AM 5 4 2010 Filter Events a Occupant Activity go Time Clock Activity C Building Manager Activity ca Status Activity Device Failure Activity Apply 12 00 00 AM 4 20 2011 April 2011 Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat y 2B 1 Si 2 ISLE 718 10 11 12 13 14 15 17 18 19 BJ 21 22 24 25 26 27 28 29 LUTRON Logged in User admin Logged in Time Wednesday April 20 20
3. 02 00 Save addicity Cancel Save Cancel Green Glancee Configuration Weather Display Determine whether or not Green Glances will display the current local weather and set the project location using the Edit Location Settings button Weather display requires Internet connectivity in order to connect to the Lutron Weather Server Coopersburg 93 2 F Mostly Cloudy with Showers 10 625 mph due W s LUTRON gt Quantume Q Adminiw User Manual 73 Administration Green Glancee Configuration k Control amp Monitoring j Reports _afAdministration Users Back up Publish Processor Update Wizard Areas Displayed Display Control Savings Comparisons Weather Display W Display the Project Information Tab Commission Date 5 4 2011 Project Title Project Web Site Project Info Building Features Design Team Press Test button to launch your default browser and test access to this website Test Project Description Building Thumb Full Image Assign New Image Assign New Image Lanqua En ish United States LUTRON Project Info Save Cancel Enter information relevant to the project including commission date title website and description and upload a building thumbnail and image These will be displayed to the user in the Project Information tab of Green Glancee unless the user unchecks Display the
4. Click Save Changes NOOR ND continued on next page s LUTRON gt Quantume Q Adminim User Manual 61 Administration Users ol Language Engish Unted Sites EL UI TRO 4 Control amp Monitoring i Reports jAdministration Users rs Back up Publish Processor Update Wizard Green Glance Configuration a The current user selected is Joe Joe User User Accounts db Login Id _ First Name Role Status user Profile Abraham Admin Active 1 Select a user account on the left to view edit profile details Smith Admin Active _ _ Smith Regular Active Login Id Je Jackson Regular Inactive First Name Joe Last Name User Role Admin Control and Configuration F Ask for password change at next login E User account active Reset account password Save Changes Add Delete To delete a user 1 Select an existing user in the grid 2 Click Delete To modify a user Select an existing user in the grid Fill in the text fields on the right First Name and Last Name are optional Select the user s role Click Reset account password Enter and confirm the desired password If desired check Ask for password change at next login Click Save Changes NOOR ND To inactivate a user 1 Select an existing user in the grid 2 Uncheck User
5. Control and Monitoring Control North Downlights 4 Scene Configuration so Scene 2 Lights in area should Not change when zones are adjusted CI C e w Change when zones are adjusted 3 Select the zone to adjust FT TUE i a ca 1 Select the scene you would like to configure J Master zone level control y 4 Save scene changes Save Cancel i j Close Area lighting scenes can be modified in real time To modify an area s scenes 1 Select an area 2 In the right pane click Scene Configuration The Scene Configuration window will open 3 Select a scene to configure 4 Choose whether or not zone levels should update in real time as you are adjusting them by selecting one of the radio button options Change the levels of zones within the scene This can be done either through the sliders on the left or the grid on the right 6 To adjust all zones in a scene at the same time click the Master zone level control up down arrows 7 Click Save to save the updated scene to the system Remember to backup the project to a lut file Administration gt gt Backup to save a copy to disk 8 When finished adjusting scenes within an area click Close OI NOTE Dimmable zones can be set to any intensity from 0 100 or to Unaffected which means that the activation of the scene will not change
6. Hyperion Solar Clock Load Shedding Diagnostics a You are viewing After Hours Pending Changes r Thursday March 24 2011 Expand All Collapse All I want to 0 View Events At Sunrise Office Building Second Floor Elevator Lobby Office Building Second Floor Kitchen Office Building Second Floor Copy Room End After Hours Occupancy Inactive Occupancy Inactive Occupancy Inactive LI Set Up Time Clock Events D Test Events Enable Disable Selected Time Clock Office Building Second Floor Open Office Areas Open Office South Office Building Second Floor Electrical Closet a Occupancy Inactive Office Building First Floor Open Office Areas Open Office North Occupancy Inactive Office Building First Floor Open Office Areas Open Office South Occupancy Inactive Office Building Third Floor Open Office Areas Open Office North Occupancy Inactive Office Building Third Floor Open Office Areas Open Office South Occupancy Inactive Office Building Fourth Floor Open Office Areas Open Office North Occupancy Inactive Office Building Fourth Floor Open Office Areas Open Office South Occupancy Inactive Office Building Fourth Floor Electncal Closet Occupancy Inactive Occupancy Inactive gt R a Review Location Settings Test events allow you to simulate a time clock event right now to confirm that it controls the output you have programmed Select the time clock event from the left to test and clic
7. To change the daylighting target level 1 Select an area 2 In the right pane select Adjust the Daylighting Target Set Point 3 Change the level using the slider text box or up down buttons 4 Click Apply Se LUTRON 7 Quantume Q Adminm User Manual 19 Control amp Monitoring Daylighting Language Enalsh United States LUTRON a The current area selected s Office Building Second Floor Conference Rooms Conference Room 221 You are viewing Building 2nd Floor Switch to Tabular View Daylighting Enabled 4 Daylighting BB Daylighting Disabled Current Selection 5 Second Floor B a Open Office Areas lf Open Office North jl Open Office South o E Conference Rooms I want to View Daylighting Status Enable Disable Daylighting Adjust the Daylighting Minimum Level D Le ve Room 222 5 a Private Offices lif Private Office 211 wl Private Office 212 lf Private Office 213 olf Private Office 214 kj Private Office 215 a Restrooms swf Mens Restroom lf Womens Restroom 1 Select an area from the left The minimum light level for this area is 40 Fc 2 Set the minimum light level for this area Fc 40 Ls Apply Copy Room i Electrical Closet P n Thumbnail Do you want to Recommission Daylighting in this area Recommission NII HER AT SRE EE Logged in User admin Logged in Time Tuesday April 19 2011 5
8. 2 Duration Test This is a longer test that verifies that batteries driving emergency units are operating properly The calendar shows all days in which test runs are scheduled Hovering over a highlighted day shows what specific tests functional duration or both are happening for which ballast test groups To show the last date function or duration tests were run for each unit 1 Click Customize Columns 2 Select the columns you want to be displayed in the grid To define groups click the Setup Wizard link on the Diagnostics screen This will open the DALI Emergency Setup Wizard To view a printable report click the Show Report link above the grid 44 Quantume Q Adminm User Manual Se LUTRON DALI Emergency Status Setup Step 1 Define Emergency Groups Emergency groups define which emergency units are tested together at one time Emergency groups should be defined as follows Step 2 Setup Test Times Automatically Choose Emergency Groups Let me Define Emergency Groups Step 3 Configure Prolong Time For each emergency unit define which group 1 7 it is part of ey ae aopen ones ares EE EN open are EE D 001 FlEle trical Closet BR SE EE Return to Diagnostics Screen Jr De Logged in User admin Step 1 Define Emergency Groups The system provides seven groups of ballasts which allows for example testing each group on a particular day of the week
9. Finish Edit Existing Time Clock Change Occupancy Settings Project Time Clock After Hours Delete Existing Time Clock ee Click on Next to advance to the next step Step 2 Add Edit Delete Add edit or delete Time Clocks Select whether you want to add edit or delete a Time Clock To add a Time Clock click the first radio button type in the Time Clock name and click Next To modify a Time Clock click the second radio button click the Time Clock to modify and click Next To delete a Time Clock click the third radio button select the Time Clock to delete from the dropdown menu and click Delete Se LUTRON Quantume Q Adminm User Manual 25 Creating Modifying Time Clocks EN e Fe ae p aes te ocupa el Le F GAN Pal IME Lou FEJ 4 Hyperion rion Sol Solar lock if LO ad hed dir a Time Clock Wizard Step 1 Overview Assign Outputs Step 2 Add Edit Delete You are modifying After Hours Step 3 Assign Output Step 4 Define Weekly Events Below is the list of the lights shades and other outputs this time clock will control Step 5 Define Special Events To add outputs click Add Remove Output to display a list of outputs to choose from i To remove an item select an output from the list and click Add Remove Output Add Remove Output Type Name Office Building First Floor Open Office Areas Open Office North Step 6 Finish Occup
10. Note When transferring a new configuration to the system local controls e g Keypads occupancy sensors daylight sensors etc will not function Transfers typically take between 15 and 45 minutes to complete Once the transfer is complete please review the display for any errors If there are errors you may need to check system wiring and configuration or correct the project file in Q Designrm While the update is in progress all other tabs will be disabled After a publish or transfer Q Adminr will need to be restarted Administration Processor Update Wizard Language English United States 3 LUTRON r Control amp Monitoring Reports Administration Users Back up Publish Processor Update Wizard Green Glance Configuration a Processor Update Wizard Choose systems to update to processor OS version 2 0 31 First Floor Hub Processor Panel 001 Processor 1 Unable to communicate Processor Panel 001 Processor 2 Unable to communicate Second Floor Hub Processor Panel 001 boot 1 1 14 os 2 0 25 Third Floor Hub Processor Panel 001 Processor 1 Unable to communicate Processor Panel 001 Processor 2 Unable to communicate Fourth Floor Hub Processor Panel 001 Processor 1 Unable to communicate Processor Panel 001 Processor 2 Unable to communicate Update Processors One or more processors did not respond Try these troubleshooting tips i Ensure all processors ar
11. QS Link A office Building Second Floor Electrical Closet ESN 001 Serial 00002255 EAA Loop 1 DALT W Office Building First Floor Open Office Areas Open Office North 002 Address 1 Diagnostics I want to O View Diagnostics View DALI Emergency Status Setup To define which Emergency Units belong to which test groups and schedule test times click on Setup Wizard Setup Wizard Manual Testing To run a test right now click on Manual Test This will prompt you to specify which groups to test VW Office Building First Floor Open Office Areas Open Office North 001 Address 2 yf Office Building Second Floor Open Office Areas Open Office North 00S Address 3 Office Building Second Floor Conference Rooms Conference Room 221 009 Address 4 2 Manual Test Stop All Tests 2 Status Awaited A device somewhere below this device has a problem f Test is past due for this device Logged in User admin Logged in Time Friday April 29 2011 3 49 57 PM The View DALI Emergency Status section of the Diagnostics screen allows the user to configure and monitor tests for DALI emergency units This feature will be displayed if the Quantume system includes DALI Emergency units Two types of tests are run for DALI emergency ballasts 1 Functional Test This is a short test that verifies emergency units are responding properly and lamps have not failed
12. Recommission button at the bottom of the right pane and perform the steps in the wizard as follows Step 1 Overview Prerequisites to commissioning switched daylighting are explained Step 2 Record Light Level with Lights On Click Turn On Lights If necessary click Show Sensor Values Once sensor values are stabilized click Next to continue Step 3 Record Light Level with Lights Off This step requires a calibrated light meter Click Turn Off Lights and type in light meter reading s Step 4 Set Minimum Light Level Enter the minimum light level that the area will maintain at all times If desired use a light meter for reference Save Click Save to commit the changes to the system Remember to backup the project to a lut file Administration gt Backup to save a copy to disk Time Clocks Time Clocks are defined to allow automated control of the system via programmed time clock events Multiple time clocks are used to separate control of different areas or different output types lighting shades etc You may for example define a separate time clock for each of the following e Campus Parking Lot Lights e Shades e Cafeteria Lights Below is an example showing how you might define the Campus Parking Lot Lights Time Clock Campus Parking Lot Lights Time Clock 1 Assign Outputs to Time Clock want to control all my exterior parking lot areas which include e Exterior Parking
13. The user can let the system define which ballasts are in which groups default or the user can define groups manually by entering a group number for each ballast To add a ballast to a specific DALI emergency test group 1 Select Let me Define Emergency Groups 2 Select a ballast in the grid 3 Type in the group number from 1 to 7 se LUTRON gt Quantume Q Adminiw User Manual 45 DALI Emergency Status Setup LES Control amp Monitoring Pal Administration x SrA PETAS PONT m gt a EN Setup Test Times Step 1 Define Emergency Groups Define which day of the week each emergency group is to be tested Step 3 Configure Prolong Time Group 2 Monday i 00 am Group s i 00 am Group 4 Wednesday 1 00 AM Function Tests Define when emergency units are to be function tested Function tests verify that emergency units are responding properly check for lamp failures and verify that the emergency circuit is working They do not verify that the battery operates within its rated limits Perform Function Test Manual Only Every Other Week Weekly Monthly Duration Tests Define when emergency units are to be duration tested Duration tests verify that emergency batteries operate within their rated limits During Perform Duration Test Manual Only Quarterly Annually Monthly Every 6 months Step 2 Setup Test Times The Setup Test Ti
14. Typical Agenda duration approximately 2 hours e Review system with end user control sensor lighting hub locations and functions e Discuss system model numbers e Discuss Lutron lexicon what is a Space scene group fade time etc e Review all system components EcoSysteme ballasts Lighting Hub Occupancy sensors Daylight sensors IR receivers Wall controls Sivoiae QED shades controls e Q Managerm and Q Adminz Space tree Summary and device tabs Grouping Floor plan screen Timeclock programming User setup Alarms Notifications gt gt gt gt gt gt gt gt Lamp outage Load Shed Light levels Shade positions Ballast failure Daylight sensor status Occupied status Power threshold Reports gt gt Light level Power usage gt Alerts gt Time clock events gt User activity e Quantum Green Glancee software e Troubleshooting of the system e Preventative maintenance e Warranty information e Technical support e Lutron Facility Managers EcoSysteme and Quantum Training e Q A NOTE All topics may not be relevant to every system The topics listed above represent Lutron s standard training agenda Agendas may be customized based on the needs of the attendees my SLUTRON SPECIFICATION SUBMITTAL Page 5 Job Name Toll Free 24 7 Tech Support Line 1 800 523 9466 Job Number Field Service Scheduling 1 80
15. View DALI Emergency Status Collapse All Show 4rea Numbers Show Report Customize Columns Device Device Type Firmware Available Current Available Rev i Office Building Second Floor Conference Rooms Conference Room 221 QUANTUM PANEL CAFETERIA Processor 1 ie de a EQLink B DBI Link T ee o r A J Office Building Second Floor Cenference Rouins Conferences Room 221 QUANTUM PANEL CAFETERIA DBI Loop 1 Digital Ballast Bus Controller 0 8 06 0 8 06 Office Building Second Floor Conference Rooms Conference Room 221 QUANTUM PANEL CAFETERIA DBI Loop 2 Digital Ballast Bus Controller 0 8 06 0 8 06 EcoSystem Digital Ballast 2 2 Office Building Second Floor Conference Rooms Conference Room 221 2 1 Address EcoSystem Digital Ballast 0 4 12 0 4 12 yf Office Building Second Floor Conference Rooms Conference Room 221 2 2 Address office Building Second Floor Conference Rooms Conference Room 22142 3 Address EcoSystem Digital Ballast y o s Confe 21 2 4 Addr EcoSystem Digital Ballast 0412 0412 EcoSystem Digital Ballast 0412 0412 EcoSystem Digital Ballast 10 4 12 0 4 12 EcoSystem Digital Ballast 0412 0412 EcoSystem Digital Ballast 04 12 0 4 12 EcoSystem Digital Ballast 0412 0412 V Office Building Second Floor Conference Rooms Conference Room 221 2 10 Address 10 EodSyetem Digital Ballast 0 4 12 0 4 12 WV Office Building Second Floor Conferenes Rooms Conference Room 221 2
16. peda Private Offices Private Office 211 an kt Private Office 212 Private Office 213 Private Office 214 Private Office 215 a Restrooms lMens Restroom Quickly change area lighting l Womens Restroom Elevator Lobby kitchen fa Copy Room Electrical Closet SThird Floor aflopen Office Areas Cul Lights On Lights OF The Control screen allows the building manager to control and monitor the lighting system as follows Area lights can be monitored for on off status All lights in an area can be turned on off or sent to a specific level O 100 To turn all lights in an area on or off 1 Select an area 2 On the right pane select the Lights tab and the Area Level subtab 3 Click Turn ON or Turn OFF under Quickly change area lighting To send all lights in an area to a level 1 Select an area 2 On the right pane select the Lights tab and the Area Level subtab 3 Select a level by typing in the box using the slider or using the up down arrows 4 Click Apply For areas that have been zoned Predefined lighting scenes can be controlled and monitored To send an area to a scene 1 Select an area 2 On the right pane select the Lights tab and the Area Scene subtab 3 Select a scene from the dropdown list 4 Click Apply 10 Quantums Q Adminm User Manual 3 K LUTRON AZ
17. 1 Select one or more areas by using the Click here to select Areas link 2 Select the desired status types to show by clicking the checkboxes under Show devices with status 8 Click Apply 58 Quantume Q Adminm User Manual 3 K LUTRON Available Reports FER English United States gt LUTRON k Control amp Monitoring Reports Administration L New Open View a Sensor Connection Report 001 X hal Save As Qi Save amp Print C Export Sensor Connection Report 001 Sensor Connection Report Report Generated on Wednesday May 04 2011 4 32 42 PM For sensors in the following areas System Device Name Status Second Hoor Hub Office Building Second HoonC om s Confere 1 221 002 Address 7 Infrared Sensor lot Connected CONG FIOONLOTFETET de A dt NE A RO Le es nee Click here to select Areas Second Hoor Hub coats Buidno Second open Office Office Sonon Address 2 Photo Sensor Not sabia a Show Sensor whose Status is F Not Cohnected W Not in Database F Connected Apply Cancel Sensor Connection Report What sensors are not properly connected This report shows the state of wired sensors occupancy IR and photo as unknown not connected not in database or connected To create a Sensor Connection Report 1 Select one or more areas by using the Click here to select Areas link 2 Select the des
18. 11 Address 11 EcoSystem Digital Ballast 0 4 12 0 4 12 VM Office Building Second Floor Conference Rooms Conference Room 221 2 4 Address VM Office Building Second Floor Conference Raoms Conference Room 221 2 5 Address VM Office Building Second Floor Conference Rooms Conference Room 221 2 6 Address om in po er N p f Office Building Second Floor Conference Rooms Conference Room 22142 7 Address VM Office Building Second Floor Conference Rooms Conference Room 221 2 8 Address oO f Office Building Second Floor Conference Rooms Conference Room 221 2 9 Address 2 office Building Second Floor Conference Rooms Conference Room 2212 12 Address 12 EcoSystem Digital Ballast 0 4 12 0 4 12 Ev Office Building Second Floor Conference Rooms Conference Room 221 QUANTUM PANEL CAFETERIA DBI Loop 3 Digital Ballast Bus Controller 0 412 0 412 V Office Building Second Floor Open Office Areas Open Office North 3 01 Address Erotas Digital Ballast 0 4 12 0 4 12 SA Office Building Second Floor Gpen Office Areas Open Office North 3 02 Address EcoSystem Digital Ballast 0 4 12 0 4 12 office Building Second Floor Open Office Areas Open Office North 3 03 Address EcoSystem Digital Ballast 0 4 12 0 4 12 Office Building Second Floor Open Office Areas Open Office North 3 04 Address EcoSystem Digital Ballast 0 4 12 0 4 12 VM Office Building Second Floor Open Office Areas Open Office North 3 05 Address EcoSystem Dig
19. 14 12 PM Switched daylighting Switched daylighting is commissioned in Q Adminru Minimum light level can be viewed and set for each area To change the minimum light level 1 Select an area 2 In the right pane select Adjust the Daylighting Minimum Level 3 Change the level using the text box or up down buttons 4 Click Apply 20 Quantume Q Adminm User Manual 3 K LUTRON QD KT Control amp Monitoring Daylighting x La nquage English United States 1 UTRON o Li n pere LUN TS ons tomate ete LUN nt SRE PE Fe ST PU mme _ crue ss l 3 Time ps 4 Hyperion Sola lar Clock 5 Load S heading Sal ESWEN E y 1g Wizard Step 1 Overview Daylight Commissioning Step 2 Record Light Level with Lights On You are working in area Office Building Second Floor Conference Rooms Conference Room 221 Step 3 Record Light Level with Commissioning must be done under the following conditions Lights Off There is no direct sunlight in the space Step 4 Set Minimum Light Level e Daylight is reasonably constant sunny no fast moving clouds e The work plane illumination is greater than 20 fc of daylight e All work plane meter readings are done at the same place and are measured in FC Click on Next to advance to the next step J Logged in User admin D Logged in Time Thursday M _ To commission switched daylighting click the
20. 3 Select the desired activity tyoes to show by clicking the checkboxes under Filter Events 4 Click Apply dropdown menu If selecting 97 Quantume Q Adminm User Manual Available Reports MCE Q Admin se Language English United States gt LUTRON Control amp Monitoring J Reports Administration a L New F Open view Lighting Power Trend Comparison Report 008 Lamp Maintenance Report 013 System Activity Report 036 Diagnostics Report014 X 4 gt lH Save As la Save 4 Print Ch Export Diagnostics Report 014 Lighting Power Usage Report 022 Diagnostics Report Report Generated on Wednesday April 20 2011 3 52 08 PM For devices in the following areas System Device Name Type Status Cafe ounter Se sa Click here to select Areas Areas ayam Office Building Second Floor Private Offices Private Offic b Show devices with status Unknown M Not Responding M Not in Database o as rae apply Logged in Time Wednesday April 20 2011 3 29 06 PM Logged in User admin Diagnostics Report What devices are currently not responding and need attention The Diagnostics Report displays the same information found in the Diagnostics screen Devices e g keypads shades power panels are listed with their current status unknown not responding not in database or OK To create a Diagnostics Report
21. After Hours Active The wizard will also allow you to choose which outputs lights shades contact closure outputs are controlled by each Time Clock Launch Time Clock Wizard Day Begins at 12 00 AM Sunrise 7 00 AM Sunset 7 18 PM Logged in User admin Logged in Time Thursday March 24 2011 5 50 48 PM To create or modify a Time Clock click Set Up Time Clock Events on the right and click the Launch Time Clock Wizard button Use Back Next to navigate through the wizard At any time press Save and Close Wizard when complete Any changes made in the wizard will be saved to the live database and to the system Note After making changes you should go to Administration and backup the project database to a file Step 1 Overview Select Show Example to view an example Time Clock 24 Quantum Q Adminm User Manual ang LUTRON Creating Modifying Time Clocks rn le x Language English United States aL UT ee Lin n La a stri Ion TNT J pp APE T Fo E R 7 AS Davligh ng ha Time Clock A ty erion Solar Clock Load Shedding Diagnostics Time Clock Wizard Step 1 Overview Add Edit Delete Step 2 Add Edit Delete Choose the action you would like to perform Step 3 Assign Output e f Add New Time Clock Step 4 Define Weekly Events L Enter the name for the new time clock Step 5 Define Special Events Time Clock Step 6
22. GoTo Off Scene a Private Office 214 Configure Scenes Private Office 215 a f Restrooms Scene Configuration Mens Restroom l Womens Restroom a Elevator Lobby Kitchen Copy Room Wj Electrical Closet Lights On i Lights oF Logged in User admin Logged in Time Thursday March 24 2011 4 17 12 PM The three sub tabs Control Occupancy and Daylighting use the same basic display which has two options tabular view or graphical view optional Tabular view allows you to select view areas by selecting from a hierarchical area tree as shown To select an area in tabular view simply click the area in the tree on the left To change the view click the area at the top next to You are viewing and select another area Selecting an area under You are viewing will hide all other areas from the display In the example shown the user has selected to only display areas on the second floor 8 Quantume Q Adminm User Manual 3 K LUTRON RUZ KT Control and Monitoring Graphical View nauage Endish United States S LUT TRON Control amp Monitoring Reports 4Administration Control A Occupancy Daylighting Time Clock 4 Hyperion Solar Clock Load Shedding Diagnostics e The current area selected is Office Building Second Floor Open Office Areas Open Office North You are viewing 4 _Building 2nd Floor
23. Office Building Fourth Floor Open Office Areas Open Office South Occupancy Inactive Office Building Fourth Floor Electncal Closet Occupancy Inactive J Enable Disable Selected Time Clock Review Location Settings Time Clock Events may be scheduled to reoccur on a weekly basis or on specific dates Click on button below to launch the Time Clock Wizard The Time Clock Wizard will allow you to Add Edit and Delete Time Clock Events on existing Time Clocks or create new Time Clocks 6 00 PM Begin After Hours CT Weekly Office Building Second Floor Elevator Lobby After Hours Active Office Building Second Floor Kitchen After Hours Active E Holidays Office Building Second Floor Copy Room After Hours Active E Special Routine 1 Office Building Second Floor Open Office Areas Open Office After Hours Active South C Special Routine 2 Office Building Second Floor Electrical Closet After Hours Active Office Building First Floor Open Office Areas Open Office North After Hours Active Office Building First Floor Open Office Areas Open Office South After Hours Active J Office Building Third Floor Open Office Areas Open Office North After Hours Active Office Buildina Third Floor Open Office Areas Open Office South After Hours Active Office Building Fourth Floor Open Office Areas Open Office North After Hours Active Office Building Fourth Floor Open Office Areas Open Office South After Hours Active Office Building Fourth Floor Electrical Closet
24. Project Information Tab This information is displayed in Green Glancee for informational purposes Lutron CB5 Lutron Caf Located on the first floor of CB 5 the Lutron Caf is used as a cafeteria and meeting place for Lutron employees It opened in February 2005 with food service by Brock amp Company The first building on Lutron s Coopersburg campus was constructed in 1969 CB 5 completed in May 2002 is the fifth and Commission Date June 2008 www lutron com quantum2 74 Quantume Q Adminw User Manual KI LUTRON KT RUZ KT Administration Green Glances Configuration Language English United States S LU RON Areas Displayed Display Control Savings Comparisons Weather Display Project Info Building Features Design Team Building Feature 1 Title Description Building Feature 2 Title Description Building Feature 3 Title Description Building Features The user can type in building features to display to the user in Green Glancee This information is displayed in Green Glances for informational purposes CRE a Sa a Green Building Features Energy Conservation Making our facilities more energy efficient by converting heating systems and of course retrofitting office areas with Lutron products Recycling Increasing our recycling streams including a goal of 100 recy
25. a site visit Field Service Scheduling is open 8am 5pm EST Monday to Friday Emergency Service O Job Name Job Number f Call Tech Support 800 523 9466 and state system issue a Wa ie OPERATIONS AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL LUTRON SECTION 3 SAFETY PRECAUTIONS Safety information and or precautions are strategically located throughout the Hardware Manuals that can be found in Section 6 of this O amp M Manual Please refer to these manuals for safety related information and instructions associated with each of the system s components devices Under no circumstances should Lutron supplied safety information and instructions supersede or be considered a substitute for your local organization s electrical safety procedures General Safety Precautions Only personnel with the proper electrical safety training qualifications should be permitted to perform maintenance on Lutron lighting control equipment Only personnel with sufficient training on and knowledge of Lutron Lighting Controls Equipment should be permitted to perform maintenance on this equipment Always de energize Lockout Tagout and verify de energized all electrical equipment prior to performing work on that equipment Perform these activities only in accordance with your local site s safety procedures Multiple circuits may feed some Lutron equipment Locate and lock each supply breaker in the OFF position before performing maintena
26. account active 3 Click Save Changes 62 Quantum Q Adminm User Manual 3 K LUTRON Administration Users o X Language Engish United States S LUTRON Control amp Monitoring i Reports Administration Users Back up Publish Processor Update Wizard Green Glance Configuration a W I want to back up the project database Specify the path and file name lut where you would like to save a copy of the Project Database D Quantum Projects Building_Backup_2_ 0 25 May_4 2011 lut Browse W I want to back up the graphical floor plan Save graphical floor plan file as D Quantum Projects Building_Backup_2 0 25 May_4_2011 fpb Browse Save The Backup screen allows an admin user to save the project database and or graphical floorplan It is very important after making any configuration change to perform a backup of the project database Actions that modify the project and require a backup to save changes include the following Scene Configuration Changing default occupancy After Hours or daylighting levels Daylight commissioning Configuring Time Clocks Configuring Hyperionm Configuring DALI emergency tests Modifying user accounts Modifying Green Glancee Configuration To backup the live project and or graphical floorplan file 1 Check I want to back up the project database if desired 2 Choose the destination file by using the Browse butt
27. can be saved exported to Excel or csv formats and printed To view what devices are currently not responding 1 Make sure the Not Responding checkbox is checked at the top of the screen All other checkboxes can be unchecked to filter the list to only non responding devices 2 Use the diagnostics tree to navigate to which devices are currently Not Responding or click Expand All to show all devices 3 To generate a report that can be printed or saved click on Show Report 42 Quantums Q Adminm User Manual Se LUTRON QD LUTRON KT Diagnostics Client Software Q Sarina control and monitor Server Q Managerm server Lighting Hubs Cc JL JL IL JL IL JL JL JE J l om me iae SSS SLUTRON QUANTUMER 1 arene processor au processor une processor Devices TT En Power panels Sensors _ LE a F Keypads Controls Interfaces Shades Diagnostics are organized by communications connections to the system in the following hierarchy 1 Manager Server The Q Managerm server runs the Q Adminm software and connects to Quantume hubs These hubs are typi
28. may apply for expedited service inside ten 10 business days e f an integration meeting is required verify that one was included with the system purchase A Lutron factory certified technician performs all system startup items All terminations will be done by the installing agency A person from the installing agency needs to be present for the pre wire and startup visits this person should be familiar with the installation of the system System pre wire inspection visit includes e Familiarize the electrical contractor project manager owner s representative with wiring and mounting of system devices e Request the name and contact information of the person s who will work with Lutron to define the graphical user interface if applicable e Understand the overall project schedule e Review preliminary mounting locations and wiring practices for PC server QS devices or shades dimming switching panels local wall controls ceiling mount controls sensors interface devices ballasts and Quantum hub s e Review preliminary wiring plans of devices wired to ballasts i e occupancy sensor xx is wired to fixture number xx Ensure IR sensors are wired to ballasts on the same loop e Review preliminary drawings for proper hub to EcoSysteme loop wiring e Provide training to the appropriate parties in dipswitch overrides e Review preliminary Lutron network topology i e CATS hub interconnections and or Lutron PC server e QS d
29. of 58 TimeClockEvent 3 24 22 PM gt Sending File 51 of 58 RoutineEventAssociation 3 24 22 PM gt Sending File 52 of 58 SingleActionProgrammingModel 3 24 22 PM gt Sending File 53 of 58 DualActionProgrammingModel 3 24 22 PM gt Sending File 54 of 58 Scene 3 24 22 PM gt Sending File 55 of 58 Preset 3 24 23 PM gt Sending File 56 of 58 TimeClock 3 24 23 PM gt Sending File 57 of 58 ShadeGroup 3 24 23 PM gt Sending File 58 of 58 DaliEmergencySwitchLegController 3 24 23 PM gt Performing Post Transfer Steps 3 24 23 PM gt Sending Link Command to Processor s 3 24 23 PM gt Transferring to Components Expected Component Total 2100 3 24 23 PM gt Post transfer steps complete 3 24 23 PM Total Components Expected to Transfer 2100 Stop us D More Publish Project Files Transfer to System To begin the transfer process click Start If the Audit Check is enabled it will scan the database for both critical errors and warnings If there are any problems detected these will be displayed to the user in a popup with options to print or export the details If there are warnings but no critical errors the user can choose to proceed with transfer or to cancel A critical error in an audit check will prevent transfer After the audit completes if selected the live database will be transferred i e uploaded to all the processor systems that were selected on the Select Systems page
30. properly according to the last test that was run Creating New Reports Reports allow the building manager to gather real time and historical information about the system including power usage lamp device and sensor status and system activity To run a new report 1 Click New under the Reports tab 2 Click the type of report desired in the Standard Reports 3 Click OK A new page will load for the new report 4 Select the report options filters and click Apply s LUTRON gt Quantume Q Adminm User Manual 49 Q Admin System Troubleshooting Diagnostics Report 003 Diagnostics Report 004 Sensor Connection Report 002 Diagnostics Report 005 Diagnostics Report 006 Diagnostics Report 007 Diagnostics Report 008 Sensor Connection Report 003 Sensor Connection Report 004 Diagnostics Report 013 Diagnostics Report 2nd Floor March 2011 Opening Reports To open a saved report 1 Click Open in the Reports tab 2 Click the selected report 3 Click OK The report will be loaded in a new subtab under the View tab RUZ KT Reports Quinn ME X Language English United States A LUTRON Control amp Monitoring Reports Administration _j New 3 Open ji view a Diagnostics Report 2nd Floor March 2011 Lighting Energy Usage Report 036 X lH Save As M Save Print Eh Export Lighting Energy Usage Report 036 Lighting Energy Usage Report Report Genera
31. start up So long as Customer promptly notifies Lutron of the defect upon the return of the defective part s as to the Supplied Computer if requested by Lutron or Lutron determining that a defect exists as to the Software Lutron will at its option either repair the defective part s or provide comparable replacement part s Replacement parts for the System provided by Lutron or at its sole discretion an approved vendor may be new used repaired reconditioned and or made by a different manufacturer CUSTOMER OBLIGATIONS TO MAINTAIN LIMITED WARRANTY This Warranty will be void and Lutron will have no obligations under it unless Customer complies with all of the following The Supplied Computer must be installed and maintained in a secure location within the Page Lutrone temperature and relative humidity ranges specified in the documentation accompanying the Supplied Computer and away from where it may be bumped abused or subjected to large amounts of dust or dirt 2 The Supplied Computer must be connected to a reliable and preferably generator or battery backed up power supply 3 The Supplied Computer must be properly shutdown in the event of power loss to prevent damage to it or its data either of which could prevent it from operating properly Customer has sole responsibility to take all reasonable measures to prevent this from occurring 4 No modification alteration adjustment or repai
32. the load shed amount the more power will be saved To change the load shed Current Load Shed Savings 0 47 kw amount type a new amount in the Goal column click on Save Note load shedding must be enabled before saved settings are applied No Load Shed Power Usage 3 76 kw Current Power Usage 3 29 kw Building Lighting Power Usage Current Goal aice s E 1ST FLOOR A M116 Cafeteria 116 North West Dining rea i West 1 Dining Area gwest 2 Binihg Area Demo Area Projection Area z Private Dining Town Square Food Court jizia gt Cafeteria Cue 1214 Power kW SHH Hc choy ONCE Master Load Shed Control 3 Load Shed is currently Enabled Disable Load Shed Time hours Logged in User admin Logged in Time Wednesday April 20 2011 4 31 55 PM Load shedding allows the building manager to monitor whole building lighting power usage and apply a load shed reduction to selected areas thereby reducing a building s peak power usage Load shedding can be done for the whole project for groups of areas or for individual areas at levels between 0 and 90 0 is the same as no load shedding To change load shedding targets for areas 1 Choose an area using the area tree in the grid on the right side 2 Select the Allow Load Shed checkbox to load shed the area or deselect it to prevent the area from being load shed 3 Type a number from O to 90 in the Goal column This is the percent
33. use the Green Glancee Configuration to set up how the Green Glancee application will work After any changes are saved Green Glancee should be restarted Green Glancee Configuration Areas Displayed The Areas Displayed tab allows an administrator to define the areas to be displayed in Green Glancee lo change the name of the building as displayed in Green Glancee type the desired name under Building Name To choose which areas are displayed in Green Glancee 1 Click Click here to select Areas The Select Additional Areas pop up will display as shown 2 Expand the area tree as necessary and select the desired areas using the checkboxes 3 Click OK To change the name of an area as displayed in Green Glancee type the desired name in the column Green Glancee Area Display Name 70 Quantume Q Adminm User Manual 3 K LUTRON Administration Green Glancee Configuration o Mie Lanquage English United States se LU Areas Displayed Display Control Savings Comparisons Weather Display Project Info Building Features Design Team The Green Glance display can automatically cycle between various pages This is useful if the display is not set up so that the viewer can select the page they wish to view The auto cycle feature also prevents screen image burn in on certain display types Default Page on Start Up 30 Days V Enable auto cycle Availab
34. 0 523 9466 ext 4439 RUZ OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL RS LUTRON services co inc SECTION 5 MAINTENANCE REQUIREMENTS 5 1 1 Maintenance Lutron products are designed to have minimal maintenance requirements as detailed below 5 1 1 1 Server amp Routers Visually inspect installation periodically Keep air flow clear of obstructions Server should be installed in a lockable temperature controlled 50 75 degrees F environment 5 1 1 2 Processors Clean the front cover as needed 5 1 1 3 Wall Controls Clean the front surface with a soft towel moistened with a mild soap solution non ammonia Clean approximately every six months Do not spray cleaning solution directly at any Wall Control Danger Any liquid entering products with line mains voltage may reach components cause personal injury damage the equipment and void the warranty 5 1 1 4 Sensors No maintenance required 5 1 1 5 Ballasts No maintenance required 5 1 1 6 Dimming amp Switching Panels Visually inspect installation periodically Keep airflow clear of obstructions Dimming amp Switching Panels generally need 12 in 300 mm of clearance above below and in front of the enclosure Job Name Job Number f O amp M Sect 06 Maintenance Requirements doc Page 1 of 5 RUZ OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL RS LUTRON services co inc 5 1 1 7 Backroom Equipment No maintenance required for Power Packs standalone Fluorescent Balla
35. 1 ira nostics o 7 G 4 3 Configure Prolong Time Step 1 Define Emergency Groups Prolong time is the time emergency units should continue to remain at their emergency level after normal power is restored This prevents lights switching on off multiple times when power intermittently goes in and out Step 2 Setup Test Times Prolong Time Step 3 Configure Prolong Time None 2 minutes default 5 minutes 15 minutes Half hour P Hour 2 hours Step 3 Configure Prolong Time Prolong time is the time emergency units should continue to remain at their emergency level after normal power is restored This prevents lights switching on off multiple times when power intermittently goes in and out To configure prolong time select the radio button matching the desired prolong time Manual Tests a We LUTRON Control amp Monitoring Reports Administration gt Control Occupancy G Daylighting Time Clock Hyperion Solar Clock Load Shedding The system has detected one or more problems The system will update the status of DALI Emergency Units in the grid below based on when functional and duration tests are performed These tests may be scheduled by clicking on the Setup Wizard or by running tests manually Show Devices with Status T OK Problem Manual Test DALI Emergency Units Expand All Collapse All Choose the type of test t
36. 11 3 29 06 PM System Activity Report What activity occurred in selected areas over time period This report gives a list of activity that has happened in the Quantume system or in specified areas over a given period of time The report will display all events of the specified types that happened in the specified areas within the date range Activity filters are as follows Occupant Activity Areas going occupied unoccupied wall controls being pressed Time Clock Activity Time Clock events being executed Building Manager Activity Q Adminrm activity including login logout and real time changes to the lighting system Status Activity Zone level changes area scene changes etc Device Failure Activity Devices becoming unresponsive Lamp Failure Activity Lamp failures reported by EcoSysteme DALI ballasts Sensor Activity Occupancy sensor state changes occupied and unoccupied Ballast Failure Auto Replacement Activity Shows when ballast failures have occurred or when new ballasts have been installed and auto replaced System Errors Error codes reported by the system BACnet Activity Lights shades and other system objects changed through BACnet To create a System Activity Report 1 Select one or more areas by using the Click here to select Areas link 2 Choose the time span for which to display activity by using the over the Custom specify the start date and end date
37. 11 3 29 06 PM Report Options Reports can be run with different options for example the report above can be run for one or more areas over a specified time period To choose areas displayed in a report 1 Click Click here to select Areas 2 Check one or more areas in the area tree 3 Click OK To change other options in reports use the appropriate controls on the right panel Available options vary by report 52 Quantume Q Adminm User Manual 3 K LUTRON Available Reports A Qu Lanquage English United States 5 LUTRON Control amp Monitoring j Reports sjAdministration New Open view gi Diagnostics Report 2nd Floor March 2011 2ndFloor Area Comparison X ld Save As M Save 9 Print Ch Export 2nd Floor Area Comparison Lighting Energy Usage Report Report Generated on Wednesday April 20 2011 3 38 40 PM M Graphical View Tabular View How much energy did the lighting in 3 Conference Room 221 30 5 49 7 kWh gt Click here to select Areas 1 Open Office North _w 39 2 63 9 kWh 1 nd Floor Open Office Areas 2 Office Building Second Floor Open Office Areas gt 3 Office Building Second Floor Conference Rooms use over the Last 7 days v Enter a name for this report 2nd Floor Area Comparison 2 Open Office South ue sans 30 3 49 4 kWh Apply Tangel Logged in User admin Logged in
38. 14 os 2 0 25 F Third Floor Hub Processor Panel 001 Processor 1 Unable to communicate Processor Panel 001 Processor 2 Unable to communicate re Fourth Floor Hub Transfer To System Processor Panel 001 Processor 1 Unable to communicate Processor Panel 001 Processor 2 Unable to communicate Audit Check W Perform Audit Check Before Transfer Publish Project Files Select Systems The Select Systems screen displays the state of the processors in the project in preparation for a database transfer All the processor systems hubs in the project file are listed each with one of three states A green checkbox indicates the processor hub is ready for transfer A red xX indicates at least one processor in the hub is unable to communicate A yellow indicates the processor hub needs to be upgraded to the latest firmware prior to transfer To perform a processor upgrade use the Processor Update Wizard screen If the Audit Check checkbox is checked database programming will be checked for potential problems at the beginning of the transfer To select which processor systems to transfer to check one or more responding systems and click Next 66 Quantum Q Adminm User Manual 3 K LUTRON RUZ KT Administration Publish EC X Control amp Monitoring Lal Reports Administration ae Users Back up Publish Processor Update Wizard Green Glance Configuration a Publish P
39. 2 In the right pane select the Shades tab 3 Click Set a shade to a position 4 Choose a shade group 5 Choose a position using the slider text box or up down buttons 6 Click Apply Many of the above actions can also be done with multiple areas selected e g send all lights in multiple areas to a level activate the same scene in multiple areas move all shades in multiple areas etc To select multiple areas hold the ctrl keyboard button and click multiple areas NOTE When controlling shades 0 implies that the shade is closed and 100 implies that the shade is fully open 14 Quantum Q Adminr User Manual RE LUTRON RUZ KT Control amp Monitoring Occupancy and After Hours The Occupancy tab allows the user to view the current state of and change settings for occupancy and After Hours Areas with Occupancy Sensors If an area has occupancy sensors the possible states are occupied unoccupied and disabled Areas can be grouped together and dependency can be configured during initial setup in Q Designm When at least one sensor in an occupancy group is occupied all areas in the occupancy group go to their occupied level and any dependent areas also go to their occupied level When all sensors in all areas of an occupancy group go unoccupied all areas in the occupancy group go to their unoccupied level If the occupancy state is disabled occupancy events will not be processed Areas without S
40. 2 01 53 PM 4 20 2011 2 01 50 PM 4 20 2011 2 01 50 PM Occupant System Status Office Building Second Floor Cafeteria Cue 1214 changed to Scene of Scene Occupant System Status Office Building Secand Floor West 1 Dining Area DINING AREA 2 SOLAR SHADE 2 sent ta 41 System Status Office Building Second Floor West 1 Dining Area DINING AREA 2 SOLAR SHADE 1 sent to 41 System Status Office Building Secand Floar Narth West Dining Area DINING AREA SOLAR SHADE 1 sent ta 41 System Status Office Building Second Floor North West Dining Area DINING AREA 1 SOLAR SHADE 1 sent to 45 System Status Difice Bulding Second Floor Nerth West Dining Area DINING AREA 1 SOLAR SHADE 2 sent to 45 System Status Office Building Second Floors West 1 Dining AreasDINING AREA 2 SOLAR SHADE 2 sent to 45 System Status Office Building Second Floor West 1 Dining Area DINING AREA 2 SOLAR SHADE 1 sent ta 45 System Status Office Building Second Floor West 2 Dining Area Demo Area DINING AREA 3 SOLAR SHADE 2 sent to 45 System Status Office Building Second Floor West 2 Dining Area Demo Area DINING AREA 3 SOLAR SHADE 1 sentto 45 System Status Office Building Second Floor North West Dining AreaSDINING AREA 1 SOLAR SHADE 1 sent to 50 5 System Status Office Buildina Second Floor North West Dining Area DINING AREA 1 SOLAR SHADE 2 sent ta 50 System Status Office Building Second Floor West 1 Dining Area DINING AREA 2 SOLAR SHADE 2 sent to 50
41. 211 With Evaluate Office Building Second Floor Private Offices Pnvate Office 212 Office Building Second Floor Private Offices Pnvate Office 212 With Evaluate Office Building Second Floor Private Offices Pnvate Office 212 With Evaluate Office Building Second Floor Private Offices Private Office 213 With Evaluate Office Building Second Floor Private Offices Pnvate Office 215 Office Building Second Floor Private Offices Pnvate Office 213 With Evaluate Office Building Second Floor Private Offices Pnvate Office 214 Office Building Second Floor Private Offices Pnvate Office 214 With Evaluate r r i r Time Clock Event 02 Time Clock Event 01 0 Oce Vac Active 25 25 0 Oce Vac Active Occ Vac Active 25 0 25 0 Occ Vac Active 25 0 Occ Vac Active Occ Vac Active 0 25 0 25 Occ Vac Active Occ Vac Active 0 25 Occ Vac Active 0 25 25 Occ Vac Active 0 Occ Vac Active 0 m LI Set Up Time Clock Events D Test Events J Enable Disable Selected Time Clock 1 Review Location Settings Logged in Time Thursday March 24 2011 5 50 48 PM To view Time Clocks select View Events on the right side of the Time Clocks screen Select a Time Clock in the You are viewing dropdown and select a day from the calendar on the left By default today is selected All the Time Clock events for the selec
42. 214 ff Private Office 215 3 Restrooms After Hours Timeout 60 Minutes o After Hours 5 Minutes 2 Select New Settings ff Mens Restroom Occupied Level 75 v _ ff Womens Restroom 2 Elevator Lobby o Unoccupied Level 0 x lf Kitchen gt Bs Copy Room After Hours Timeout 60 v Minutes Blink Warn Timeout 5 Minutes 3 Select how to apply Apply and update area based on new levels o Apply and wait for the next transition to take place to change light levels Apply Cancel Thumbnail amp pg Logged in User admin Logged in Time Thursday March 24 2011 5 50 48 PM Area occupancy settings can be changed in real time To change occupancy settings 1 Select an area 2 In the right pane click Change occupancy settings 3 Type in the desired occupied level unoccupied level 4 If the area uses sensors choose the sensor timeout If the area does not use sensors choose the After Hours Timeout and Blink Warn Timeout The After Hours Timeout is the time the lights will remain on before performing a blink warn to tell the occupant that lights are going to turn off shortly The Blink Warn Timeout is the time the lights will remain on after a blink warn before going to off or a custom unoccupied level if the occupant does not press a button on a wall control 5 Choose whether or not the settings should take effect immediately For example if the area is al
43. 35 4 Quickly change zone lighting Lights On i Lights off Logged in User admin Logged in Time Thursday March 24 2011 4 17 12 PM Levels of individual zones can be controlled and monitored To change a zone s level 1 Select an area 2 In the right pane select the Lights tab and the Zones subtab 3 Select a zone 4 Select the desired level using the slider or text box 5 Click Apply Alternately click Turn ON or Turn OFF to quickly send a zone to full on 100 or full off 0 12 Quantume Q Adminm User Manual RY as LUTRON RUZ KT Control and Monitoring Control Lo P x PA Engish United States 3 LUTRO The current area selected ts Office Building Second Floor Open Office Areas Open Office North You are viewing al Office Building v Switch to Graphical View Expand All 4 gt Lights Shades Collapse All I want to Show Area Numbers 3 72 3 View the status of shades Find area Area jam Select a shade preset a i Office Building Qj First Floor M Open Office Areas J Open Office North O Set a shade to a position j 1 Select from the left Open Office South elect an area from the le M Electrical Closet Second Floor 2 Select a shade group to adjust S open Office Areas Open Office North SUASCrEEN Open Office South EE I conference
44. 4 Set Address Use the Q Design software to set address of replacement device Consult the Software User Guide for detailed procedures Dimming amp Switching Panels Dimming amp Switching Panels are pre built panels manufactured by Lutron Contact Lutron Field Service for replacement Job Number f O amp M Sect 06 Maintenance Requirements doc Page 4 of 5 S7 OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL RS LUTRON services co inc 5 1 2 7 5 1 2 8 5 1 2 9 Job Name Backroom Equipment Power Packs standalone Fluorescent Ballast controller step 1 Follow all local safety precautions and safety precautions detailed in installation guide shipped with replacement product Step 2 Remove existing Power Pack Disconnect low voltage sensor connections if appropriate Step 3 Install Replacement Follow installation guide shipped with replacement product a reference copy can be found in the Product Information section of this manual Reconnect sensors if appropriate Backroom Equipment OMX AV Audio Visual Contact Closure Control step 1 Follow all local safety precautions and safety precautions detailed in installation guide shipped with product step 2 Remove existing Power Pack Disconnect low voltage sensor connections Step 3 Install Replacement Follow installation guide shipped with replacement product a reference copy can be found in the Product Information section of this manual Reconnect senso
45. 56 Of 58 59 60 61 61 62 63 64 68 70 78 80 3 How to Use This Guide This guide is divided into manageable sections which will allow you to easily walk through the process of controlling and monitoring your building using the Q Adminm software You will notice that this guide contains text and corresponding pictures screen shots Also note the appearance of the indicator hand It will help to guide you through the process from screen to screen See example below Example Text Login P Q Admin Upon launching the Q Admin application the Login screen will appear kanouanee o nedene Enter your username and password and click Login Click Advanced to show two options as shown on the right These 1 LITRON options will allow you to publish a new database or to change your password To start Q Admin in another language click the Language hyperlink and choose a language The default login is admin admin1 For more on users and passwords please see the section Administration gt Users User Name Password p a db Ta ancel j lt dvanced a Advanced options hidden by default D After login publish new pre database JEKESEESEE After login prompt to change password SB sasccccen 4 Quantume Q Adminm User Manual Se LUTRON QD LUTRON KT Quantume System Diagram Client Software Server Q Adminm Q Managertw control and monitor s
46. AREA 3 SOLAR SHADE 1 sent to e 4 20 2011 3 15 24 PM System Status Office Building Second Floor North West Dining Area DINING AREA 1 SOLAR SHADE 2 sent to 38 4 20 2011 3 15 24 PM System Status Office Building Second Floor West 1 Dining Area DINING AREA 2 SOLAR SHADE 2 sent to 38 4 20 2011 3 15 24 PM System Status Office Building Second Floor West 1 Dining Area DINING AREA 2 SOLAR SHADE 1 sent to 38 4 20 2011 3 15 24 PM 6 System Status Difice Building Second Floor Narth West Dining Area DINING AREA 1 SOLAR SHADE sent to 38 4 20 2011 3 00 26 PM System Status Office Building Second Floor West 2 Dining Area D emo 4rea DINING AREA 3 SOLAR SHADE 2 sent to 39 2 Dining Area De over the Custom MI Start Date M d yyyy End Date M d yyyy 4 20 2011 3 00 28 PM System Status Office Building Second Floor West 2 Dining Area Demo Area DINING AREA 3 SOLAR SHADE 1 sent to 39 System Status Office Building Second Floor North West Dining Area DINING AREA 1 SOLAR SHADE 2 sent to 41 4 20 2011 3 00 23 PM 4 20 2011 3 00 23 PM 4 20 2011 3 00 23 PM 4 20 2011 3 00 23 PM 4 20 2011 2 45 23 PM 4 20 2011 2 45 23 PM 4 20 2011 2 45 23 PM 4 20 2011 2 45 23 PM 4 20 2011 2 40 23 PM 4 20 2011 2 40 23 PM 4 20 2011 2 30 26 PM 4 20 2011 2 30 26 PM 4 20 2011 2 30 26 PM 4 20 2011 2 30 26 PM 4 20 2011 2 20 26 PM 4 20 2011 2 20 28 PM 4 20 2011 2 15 26 PM 4 20 2011 2 15 26 PM 4 20 2011 2 15 26 PM 4 20 2011 2 15 28 PM 4 20 2011
47. After Hours mode The lights perform a blink warn sequence to tell the occupants that the system is about to turn the lights off and the off delay timer starts If the user operates one of the wall controls to indicate continued presence the lights will go to the requested level the warning time will reset and the sequence will restart If the off delay expires without a user operating one of the wall controls the lights turn off Operating a wall control after the lights turn off will bring the lights back on and restart the warning time The possible After Hours states are occupied unoccupied disabled and inactive If the state is disabled then After Hours events are not processed After Hours is usually triggered from a Time Clock event typically in the evening The Time Clock event will change an area s occupancy mode to After Hours Active After Hours is usually ended from a Time Clock typically in the morning The Time Clock event will change an area s occupancy mode to After Hours Inactive This will return the area to its occupied level for daytime operation See Control amp Monitoring gt Time Clock for details on setting up After Hours time clock events Control amp Monitoring Occupancy and After Hours sh United States 3 LUTRON Control amp Monitoring Reports JAdministration gt Control Occu EL Daylighting Time Clock 4 Hyperion Solar Clock Load Shedding Diagnost
48. Clocks Language English United States aU RON h Control amp Monitoring Reports agAdministration gt Control Occupancy Daylighting B Time Clock 4 Hyperion Solar Clock Load Shedding Diagnostics a You are viewing After Hours Pending Changes X Change Occupancy Settings Pending Changes After Haurs Pending Changes _ View Events Collapse All 7 00 AM At Sunrise End After Hours Set Up Time Clock Events Test Events 6 00 PM 6 00 PM Begin After Hours Enable Disable Selected Time Clock Review Location Settings The After Hours is currently Enabled I want to disable the time clock _ Until the End of the Day Until I Enable It Again Disable Time Clock i Day Begins at 12 00 AM Sunrise 7 00 AM Sunset 7 18 PM Logged in User admin Logged in Time Thursday March 24 2011 5 50 48 PM Time Clocks can be enabled and disabled through the system e g through keypad button presses CCI toggle switches or sequences These are programmed in Q Design after a Time Clock has been created in Q Adminm Once a Time Clock is disabled all Time Clock events for the given Time Clock will stop occurring until that Time Clock is re enabled To disable an enabled Time Clock indefinitely 1 Choose a Time Clock in the You are viewing dropdown 2 Choose the Enable Disable Selected Time Clock option in the ri
49. F OR IN ANY WAY RELATED TO THE INSTALLATION DEINSTALLATION USE OF OR INABILITY TO USE THE SYSTEM OR OTHER WISE UNDER OR IN CONNECTION WITH ANY PROVISION OF THIS WARRANTY OR ANY AGREE MENT INCORPORATING THIS WARRANTY EVEN IN THE EVENT OF THE FAULT TORT INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE STRICT LIABILITY BREACH OF CONTRACT OR BREACH OF WARRANTY OF LUTRON OR ANY SUPPLIER AND EVEN IF LUTRON OR ANY OTHER PARTY WAS ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGES NOTWITHSTANDING ANY DAMAGES THAT CUS TOMER MIGHT INCUR FOR ANY REASON WHAT SOEVER INCLUDING WITHOUT LIMITATION ALL DIRECT DAMAGES AND ALL DAMAGES LISTED MY s LUTRON SPECIFICATION SUBMITTAL Job Name od Model Numbers Commercial Systems Limited Warranty Warranty 02 17 09 ABOVE THE ENTIRE LIABILITY OF LUTRON AND OF ALL OTHER PARTIES UNDER THIS WARRANTY ON ANY CLAIM FOR DAMAGES ARISING OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE MANUFACTURE SALE INSTALLATION DELIVERY USE REPAIR OR REPLACEMENT OF THE SYSTEM OR ANY AGREEMENT INCORPORATING THIS WARRANTY AND CUSTOMER S SOLE REMEDY FOR THE FOREGOING WILL BE LIMITED TO THE AMOUNT PAID TO LUTRON BY CUSTOMER FOR THE SYSTEM THE FOREGOING LIMITATIONS EXCLUSIONS AND DISCLAIMERS WILL APPLY TO THE MAXIMUM EXTENT ALLOWED BY APPLICABLE LAW EVEN IF ANY REMEDY FAILS ITS ESSENTIAL PURPOSE TO MAKE A WARRANTY CLAIM To make a warranty claim promptly notify Lutron within the warranty periods described above by calling the
50. FTO CAE TETE eee Ce Pee CSV NAT NUE NT TOUT UNSS AS T Special Note to Administrator Before launching the Q Adminm application two modules must be launched on the lighting control server The first module is Q Runtimery this is responsible for communicating to the Quantume lighting processors to allow control and monitoring of the lighting system The second module Q Reportingru is optional but is required to access reporting and Load Shedding features Q Runtimem and Q Reportingru should be kept running at all times so system activity and energy usage will be logged Also note that Q Reportingru may not have been purchased with your system Contact Lutron if you are interested in purchasing additional features such as Q Reportingm 6 Quantume Q Adminm User Manual 3 K LUTRON RUZ KT Q Adminr Overview Overview Q Adminm can run on a client or server PC see Appendix for supported versions of Microsofte Windowse It communicates with the Runtime and Reporting modules on the Q Managerrm server The Runtime module manages communication between the Q Managerru server and the Quantum lighting hubs collecting all status information e g lights on off areas occupied unoccupied etc from the system The Reporting module logs system activity and power information used in reports and Green Glancee Up to 6 clients can access Control amp Monitoring and Reports from Q Adminru at the same time Main Tabs and Program Features
51. Lot 1 e Exterior Parking Lot 2 e Exterior Parking Lot 3 2 Define Weekly Events During a normal week want my Campus Parking Lot Lights to operate as follows Time Days of the Week One hour Before Sunrise Turn Lights On Monday Friday Sunrise Turn Lights Off Monday Friday Sunset Turn Lights On Monday Friday 1 00 AM Turn Lights Off Monday Friday 3 Define Special Events During a holiday want my Campus Parking Lot Lights to operate as follows Turn Lights On Turn Lights Off Other Time Clock Applications After Hours Time Clock Event Name Days of the Week 7 00 AM Begin After Hours Monday Friday 7 00 PM End After Hours Monday Friday Disable Nighttime Occupancy Time Clock Event Name Days of the Week Disable Occupancy Monday Friday Enable Occupancy Monday Friday 22 Quantume Q Adminm User Manual 3 K LUTRON Viewing Time Clocks ES Admin O Weekly ______ E Holiday E Special Routine Special Routine2 E Special Routine3 E Special Routine 4 Day Begins at 12 00 AM Sunrise 7 00 AM Sunset 7 18 PM Logged in User admin Thursday March 24 2011 rente Expand All Collapse All ON x Language English United States 3 LUTRON View Events 7 00 AM At Sunrise 7 00 PM Office Building Second Floor Elevator Lobby With Evaluate Office Building Second Floor Elevator Lobby Office Building Se
52. Lutron Technical Support Center at 1 800 523 9466 Lutron in its sole discretion will determine what action if any is required under this Warranty Most System problems can be corrected over the phone through close cooperation between Customer and a technician To better enable Lutron to address a warranty claim have the System s serial and model numbers its current operating system version and the brand names and models of any peripheral devices such as a modem used with the System available when making the call Let the technician know what error message you get when it occurs what you were doing when the error occurred and what steps you have already taken to solve the problem Listen carefully to the technician and follow the technician s directions If Lutron in its sole discretion determines that an on site visit or other remedial action is necessary Lutron may send a Lutron Services Co representa tive or coordinate the dispatch of a representative from a Lutron approved vendor to Customer s site and or coordinate a warranty service call between Customer and a Lutron approved vendor All on site labor costs incurred to diagnose any problems with Page 4 Job Number sd Lutrone the System and to repair replace or adjust at Lutron s option the System to restore it to normal operation will be paid by customer at the then Current service price unless covered by a Lutron Services Co Support and Mainten
53. ONLY TO LUTRON HARDWARE AND DOES NOT INCLUDE LUTRON SOFTWARE LUTRON PROVIDED SYSTEM SERVERS LAPTOPS PDAS OR COMPUTERS PURCHASED WITH LUTRON CONTROL SYSTEMS THIS WARRANTY DOES NOT COVER THE COST OF INSTALLATION REMOVAL OR REINSTALLATION OR DAMAGE RESULTING FROM MISUSE ABUSE OR IMPROPER OR INCORRECT REPAIR OR DAMAGE FROM IMPROPER WIRING OR INSTALLATION THIS WARRANTY DOES NOT COVER INCIDENTAL OR SPECIAL DAMAGES THE PURCHASER ASSUMES AND WILL HOLD HARMLESS LUTRON IN RESPECT OF ALL SUCH LOSS LUTRON S LIABILITY ON ANY CLAIM FOR DAMAGES ARISING OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE MANUFACTURE SALE INSTALLATION DELIVERY OR USE OF THE UNIT SHALL NEVER EXCEED THE PURCHASE PRICE OF THE UNIT This warranty gives you specific legal rights and you may also have other rights which vary from state to state Some states do not allow limitations on how long an implied warranty lasts so the above limitation may not apply to you Some states do not allow the exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential damages so the above limitation or exclusion may not apply to you For warranty service on returnable products including Lutron ballasts take the unit to the place of purchase or mail to Lutron 7200 Suter Rd Coopersburg PA 18036 1299 send postage pre paid for proper handling For warranty service on non returnable products contact Lutron Technical Support Center at 1 800 523 9466 Note Although every attem
54. OPERATIONS AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL LUTRON ie SECTION 1 INTRODUCTION Thank you for your purchase of a Lutron Quantum lighting system The purpose of this manual is to provide the user with the necessary information to operate and maintain your Quantum lighting system This manual includes the following information e Section 2 Service Contact List e Section 3 General Safety Instructions Associated with the System and its Components e Section 4 Quantum On Site System Startup Procedure Includes Quantum training visit summary e Section 5 Routine Preventative Maintenance Requirements e Section 6 Quantum Q Admin Guide e Section 7 Warranty Information Specific descriptions of how the various system components were integrated into your specific location and how the overall system operates to control your building lighting needs can be obtained by contacting Lutron s Integrated Systems department at our world headquarters at 1 610 282 3800 Thank you again for your purchase and we hope that you enjoy your new Quantum Lighting Control System Job Name Job Number e a Wa Tar OPERATIONS AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL LUTRON SECTION 2 SERVICE CONTACTS This section will cover the warranty repair process needed to coordinate service Items that will be asked for upon calling into Lutron either tech support or to schedule a visit Lutron Job number Symptom of the issues occurring Point of contact wit
55. Rooms 3 Select a preset to move the shades to Conference Room 221 M Conference Room 222 Preset Private Offices Private Office 211 Apply Private Office 212 Private Office 213 Private Office 214 Private Office 215 a jRestrooms Open Mens Restroom Close Quickly change all shades in the area Hj Womens Restroom M Elevator Lobby Kitchen a Copy Room g Electrical Closet S Third Floor B Open Office Areas Lights On Lights OF Logged in User admin Logged in Time Thursday March 24 2011 4 17 12 PM For areas with shades the position of shade groups can be controlled and monitored All shade groups in an area can be sent to open or close To send all shade groups in an area to open or close 1 Select an area 2 In the right pane select the Shades tab 3 Click Select a shade preset 4 Under Quickly change all shades in the area click Open or Close to open or close all shades Shade groups presets can be activated and monitored To activate a shade group preset 1 Select an area 2 In the right pane select the Shades tab 3 Click Select a shade preset 4 Choose a shade group 5 In the Preset dropdown choose the desired preset 6 Click Apply Control and Monitoring Control The current area selected ts Office Building Second Floor Open Office Areas Open Office North You are
56. SOR ENEE OE OO y Event 2 6 35 AM Sunscreen Event 3 Test Hyperion Events Enable Disable Hyperion Review Location Settings 7 35 AM Sunscreen 88 View the Hyperion events for the selected area Hyperion Event 4 in the and at the left 8 35 AM Sunscreen 100 Hyperion settings for selected area Hyperion Event 5 35 PM Li Sunscreen 73 Work surface height 40 Max sunlight 60 Hyperion Event 6 penetration Sunscreen 11 Min time between 60 movements Logged in User admin Logged in Time Thursday March 24 2011 5 50 48 PM Overview Hyperionrm is an automated shading system that adjusts Sivioiae QS shades throughout the day based on the sun s position The shades reduce glare and solar heat gain in the space creating a comfortable and productive work or learning environment Hyperionm maximizes the amount of available daylight entering a space enhancing the energy saving potential of daylight harvesting lighting systems and can also reduce energy costs associated with HVAC systems Screen Layout The Hyperion Solar Clock screen allows the user to view and test the Hyperion schedule for any area enable disable Hyperionm and to configure Hyperion settings The screen layout is similar to the Time Clock screen On the left a calendar is used to select different days In the middle is a full list of Hyperionm events for that day which displays when shades move and what level th
57. Startup q1 5 startup 4 02 11 09 Additional items that are not included with standard startup but may be purchased check your quote to verify an item has been included with your quote Additional details of each item are available from your Lutron representative e LSC AF VISIT Aim and focus visit with design team or end user e LSC SYSOPT System optimization visit with end user e LSC WALK Startup agent or design team walk through visit e LSC SILV GOLD PLAT IW These are extended warranty part numbers for the system per the specification Warranty information is supplied within the submittal documentation e LSC TRAINING This visit is for additional time on the job for training the end user e LSC AH SU Afterhours startup e LSC INT VISIT Integration meeting visit e LSC Energy AUD Written assessment of facility specific changes to optimize lighting energy usage e LSC SCHD MAINT Scheduled maintenance visit Additional items listed below may be charged for job sites that are scheduled for startup but not ready when field service engineer arrives e LSC NS TRAVEL Non standard travel arrangements e LSC SITE RDY CHG Site ready charge Job site not ready S LUTRON SPECIFICATION SUBMITTAL Page 4 Job Name Toll Free 24 7 Tech Support Line 1 800 523 9466 Job Number Field Service Scheduling 1 800 523 9466 ext 4439 Quantum Lighting Control System System Startup q1 5 startup 5 02 11 09 Quantum Training Visit
58. The Q Adminm application is separated into three parts as seen in the major tabs below The Language hyperlink at the top allows changing the language The question mark icon to the right displays the current version of Q Adminrv and the date it was released T g Admin ita aaa a E ce she M Lt FE LE LES Em tates E gt LUTRON X Control amp Monitoring E Reports Administration fe Control o gt Occupancy gt Daylighting 3 Time Clock Hyperion Solar Clock 4 Load Shedding 1 Diagnostics Control amp Monitoring Overview This tab includes features used both to control and to monitor the live state of various system features e g lights and shades as well as features to set up scheduled operation Time Clock and Hyperionm Solar Adaptive Shading Load Shedding and hardware diagnostics Control amp Monitoring E Reports adAdministration Control Occupancy Daylighting Time Clock Hyperion Solar Clock Load Shedding 1 Diagnostics Reports Overview Reports allow the building manager to gather real time and historical information about the system All reports can be saved printed and exported to a file Exporting to Excel format xis requires Microsofte Excele 2003 or newer to be installed alternatively reports may be exported in csv format Control amp Monitoring Reports afAdministration Cinew 1 open vien Administration Overview The Administration tab provides fun
59. Time Wednesday April 20 2011 3 29 06 PM Lighting Energy Usage Report How much energy did the lighting in selected areas use over time period This report shows a pie chart comparing multiple areas over time It can be used to find which areas are using the most energy To create a Lighting Energy Usage Report 1 Select the areas to compare by using the Click here to select Areas link 2 Choose the timeframe by using the dropdown menu on the right 3 Click Apply Se LUTRON Quantume Q Adminm User Manual 53 Available Reports Q Admin Wy Lanquage English United States Le LUTRON k Control amp Monitoring Reports adAdministration L New J open A view a Diagnostics Report 2nd Floor March 2011 lt 2nd Floor 4rea Comparison Lighting Power Usage Report 022 X lH Save as Mi Save Print Ch Export Lighting Power Usage Report 022 Lighting Power Usage Report Report Generated on Wednesday April 20 2011 3 41 45 PM Graphical View Tabular View How does the power usage of Click here to select Areas Office Building Second Floor Open Office Areas Office Building Second Floor Conference Rooms compare oyver Last 7 days v 6 00 PM 12 00 AM 12 00 PM 12 00 AM 12 00 PM 12 00 AM 12 00 PM 12 00 AM 12 00 PM 12 00 AM 12 00 PM 12 00 AM 12 00 PM 11 59 PM a a a 7 jt wW Apply Lighting Power Usage Repor
60. View settings on the right side of the Hyperiont screen 2 Select an area in the area dropdown 3 Select a day from the calendar on the left by default today is selected All the Hyperionm events for the selected day will be listed in the middle pane Click a different day on the left to view that day s Hyperionm events Click Expand All or click the to show details of all Hyperionm shade movements that day To Test a Hyperion Event Testing Hyperionm events allows the user to simulate the selected Hyperionm event live to confirm that it controls the correct shade group s in the expected manner 1 Choose the Test Hyperionm Events in the right pane 2 Select an area in the area dropdown 3 Click the Hyperionru event you want to test 4 Click Test Hyperionm Event The shades in the area will go to the levels defined in the Hyperionru event Hyperionr Solar Clock Language English United States S LUTRON Control amp Monitoring y Reports Administration Control Occupancy Daylighting 3 Time Clock I Hyperion Solar Clock Load Shedding Diagnostics a Area Office Building Second Floor Open Office Areas Open Office North Enabled Expand All C View settings Collapse All L Setup Hyperion Event 1 5 35 AM Sunscreen 5 Ed Ee eee Event 2 6 35 AM Sunscreen RE Event 3 7 35 AM Sunscreen 88 Hyperion Event 4 8 35 AM Test Hyper
61. ace height Minimum time between shade movements defines how often Hyperion moves shades automatically To minimize distractions the time between movements defaults to 60 minutes Hyperionm Solar Clock hk Control amp Panitoriog ML Hyperion Wizard Step 1 Overview and Defaults Step 2 Facing Directions Step 3 Window Types Step 4 Area Setup Step 5 Nighttime Settings Step 6 Override Settings Back Field 315 TRUE NORTH 0 180 Specify the different facing directions present in your building s These are the compass orientations of any sides of your building s that have shades controlled by Hyperion The angle should be measured perpendicular to the windows facing outward Be sure to measure your facing directions using true north rather than magnetic north for best results Facing Direction Name Direction degrees North Facing Save and Close Wizard Close Wiza A te TE Th sda Time Thursday March 24 2014 5 50 Hyperion Wizard Step 2 Facing Directions Specify the different facing directions present in your building s These are the various different compass orientations of any sides of your building s that will have shades controlled by Hyperion Facing directions are used to determine how the sun will penetrate into an area during any given time of a particular day It is important to measure facing directions correctly as all Hyperionm shade move
62. age of the lighting level you want to reduce the area by 0 no reduction 90 maximum reduction 4 Repeat for other areas for which you want to change load shedding 5 Click Save amp Apply To enable disable load shedding 1 Click Enable Load Shed to enable load shedding for the entire project The button text will change to Disable Load Shed 2 Click Disable Load Shed to disable load shedding for the entire project The button text will change to Enable Load Shed Typing a new number in the Set Demand Goal to textbox changes the demand goal red line This represents a reference line for the building manager When building power usage gets close to or above the line adjust the load shedding for various areas to higher percentages to reduce demand Se LUTRON Quantume Q Adminm User Manual 41 Diagnostics Q Admin ME AW Lanquage English United States Se LUTRON k Control amp Monitoring j Reports adAdministration gt Control Eu Occupancy G Daylighting Time Clock 4 Hyperion Solar Clock Load Shedding Diagnostics e The system is waiting for a response 4b Gannektics The system will periodically refresh the state of all items displayed in the grid To refresh the status of an item manually right click on the item and select refresh Lwanttos Show Devices with Status View Diagnostics Ov ok M1 2 Unknown M X Not in Database M not Responding Expand All
63. ance Plan REMOTE ACCESS A dedicated analog phone line should be installed for the Supplied Computer to allow Lutron to remotely administer troubleshoot and support the system Lutron does not recommended plugging the Supplied Computer into the analog phone line until S LUTRON SPECIFICATION SUBMITTAL Job Name od Model Numbers Job Number sd Commercial Systems Limited Warranty Warranty 02 17 09 asked to do so by Lutron support personnel During such support calls Customer should disconnect the Supplied Computer from Customer s local LAN Lutron expressly disclaims all liability due to local LAN problems or if the phone line is connected to the Supplied Computer at any other time Customer retains all responsibility for ensuring the security of the Supplied Computer from unauthorized access For more information including preventative maintenance steps see the Users Guide provided by the Lutron approved vendor of and included with the Supplied Computer Page
64. ancy After Hours Occupancy After Hours Occupancy After Hours Occupancy After Hours To add an output check the items you want this time clock to control To remove an output uncheck the items peee Hours Oc upancy Afte Hours Occupancy After Hours _ Occupancy After Hours Occupancy After Hours T Occupancy After Hours Lanng Zones Partition Walls A E Fir shade Groups sE Pulsed Output Closures p Maintained Output Closures I Occupancy After Hours al Automatic Sequences Manus Sequences E E E Sel Set Lock State P Daylighting Level Occupied Level Unoccupied Level Occupancy After Hours m a Conference Room 222 S Private Offices Private Office 211 E Private Office 212 Private Office 213 EN M mi a Ner_2 ata Click on Next to advance to the next step DM DOS ARR Logged in Time Thursday March 24 2011 5 50 48 PM _ Step 3 Assign Outputs Define which system loads shades and other outputs are controlled by the selected Time Clock The text box at the top allows you to change the name of the Time Clock To assign outputs to a Time Clock 1 Click Add Remove Output to display a window with all controllable outputs in the project database 2 To add outputs a Select the type of output in the dropdown b Navigate to the output in the area tree c Check the outp
65. cally located in equipment closets on each floor of the building 2 QuantuMe Hubs Quantume hubs contain central processors that connect to lighting control devices on each floor These controls include backroom equipment installed in electrical closets ceilings or floors such as ballast controllers power panels and integration interface equipment Controls connected to the Quantume hub that are located in the occupant space include wall controls and shades 3 Ballast Controllers Ballast controllers connect to ballasts and sensors located in fixtures throughout a section of a floor Typically one ballast controller will control up to 128 ballasts Quantume Q Adminm User Manual 43 View DALI Emergency Status Lanquage English United States 5 Control amp Monitoring Reports 4Administration gt Control A Occupancy Q Daylighting Q Time Clock Hyperion Solar Clock Load Shedding The system has detected one or more problems The system will update the status of DALI Emergency Units in the grid below based on when functional and duration tests are performed These tests may be scheduled by clicking on the Setup Wizard or by running tests manually Show Devices with Status Wok WI Problem Functional Test Group 1 Expand All Collapse All Show Report Customize Columns Device Problem 4 Second Floor Hub E Office Building Second Floor Electrical Closet Processor Panel 001 BAbnkB
66. ch test groups and schedule test times click on Setup Wizard Setup Wizard Manual Testing To run a test right now click on Manual Test This will prompt you to specify which groups to test Manual Test Stop All Tests 4 Choose Selected Emergency unit to test the specified ballast as selected on the diagnostics screen Otherwise choose Emergency Units part of the following groups and check which groups to test 5 Click OK to begin the test To stop any test on a group manual or scheduled 1 Click any ballast in the group 2 Click Stop All Tests KI 48 Quantume Q Adminm User Manual A w LUTRON Reports 4 u Language Endish United Sites S LUTRON Control amp Monitoring J Reports _ Administration ew LS open view Select a standard report definition from the list below Lighting Power amp Energy Usage How much energy did the lighting in selected areas use over time period How does the power usage of selected areas compare over time period How does the power usage of Selected Area compare over Selected Time Frames Lamp Maintenance Which Areas are reporting failed lamps System Activity What activity occurred in selected areas over time period System Troubleshooting What devices are currently not responding and need attention What sensors are not properly connected What DALI Emergency Units are not operating
67. cling of cardboard paper and electronic scrap Waste Water Reduction Reducing all waste streams by 5 annually A LUTRON 5 Quantume Q AdMiNm User Manual 75 Administration Green Glancee Configuration ol Lanquage English United States LUTRO Ti X a Areas Displayed Display Control Savings Comparisons Weather Display Project Info Building Features Design Team Architect Architect 1 Architect 2 Architect 3 MEP Engineers MEP Engineer 1 MEP Engineer 2 MEP Engineer 3 Lighting Designers Lighting Designer 1 Lighting Designer 2 Lighting Designer 3 Design Team The user can type in the names of the building design team to display to the user in Green Glancee This information is displayed in Green Glancee for informational purposes Design Team Architect ee MEP Engineer CBS Se se CBd gt D l CB3 Ge gt n o Lighting Design ee Se sm ws Equipment Provider Lutron Electronics Co Inc 76 Quantume Q Adminm User Manual 3 K LUTRON Notes Se LUTRON Quantume Q Adminm User Manual 77 Appendix Quantume Overview D Overview Quantume Total Light Management is a suite comprised of several applications as follows e Q Designru Used to set up and commission a lighting system Q Graphicru Used to overlay graphical floorplans onto Q Design databases Q Admin
68. cond Floor Elevator Lobby With Evaluate Office Building Second Floor Kitchen With Evaluate Office Building Second Ficor Kitchen With Evaluate Office Building Second Floor Kitchen Office Building Second Floor Copy Room Office Building Second Floor Copy Room With Evaluate Office Building Second Floor Copy Room With Evaluate Office Building Second Ficor Open Office Areas Open Office North With Evaluate Office Building Second Floor Open Office Areas Open Office North With Evaluate ners Building Second Floor Open Office Areas Open Office Nort Office Building Second Floor Open Office Areas Open Office South With Evaluate Office Building Second Floor Open Office Areas Open Office South With Evaluate Office Building Second Floor Open Office Areas Open Office South Office Building Second Floor Conference Rooms Conference Room 221 Office Building Second Floor Conference Rooms Conference Room 221 With Evaluate Office Building Second Floor Conference Rooms Conference Room 221 With Evaluate Office Building Second Floor Conference Rooms Conference Room 222 With Evaluate Office Building Second Floor Conference Rooms Conference Room 222 With Evaluate Office Building Second Floor Conference Rooms Conference Room 222 Office Building Second Floor Private Offices Pnvate Office 211 Office Building Second Floor Private Offices Pnvate Office 211 With Evaluate Office Building Second Floor Private Offices Private Office
69. control or in case of occupancy sensor problems To enable or disable occupancy 1 Select an area 2 In the right pane click Enable Disable occupancy 3 Select whether you want to enable or disable occupancy by choosing the appropriate radio button 4 Select whether the area should immediately go to the occupied or unoccupied level or do nothing 5 Click Apply 16 Quantume Q Adminm User Manual 3 K LUTRON Control amp Monitoring Occupancy and After Hours United States 2 6 LUTRON Control amp Monitoring Reports Administration gt Control eee x Daylighting Time Clock Hyperion Solar Clock Load Shedding Diagnostics Q The current area selected Office Building Second Floor Electrical Closet You are viewing ci Building 2nd Floor z r 7 Switch to Tabular View BB occupied dp 4 gt T Occupancy BB unoccupied I want to disabled Monitor occupancy status inactive Enable Disable occupancy Current Selection Second Floor a Open Office Areas lf Open Office North jf Open Office South Change occupancy settings 1 Select an area from the left E a Conference Rooms mi Current settings for this area are b Conference Room 221 il Conference Room 222 Occupied Level AX B Private Offices x Unoccupied Level 0 P bad ll Private Office 211 UN a S 1 Private Office 212 lf Private Office 213 lf Private Office
70. ctions for administrators to configure and commission the system including user management backup publish and transfer processor firmware upgrade and Green Glancee configuration The Administration tab only appears for users who have been assigned the role Admin p Control amp Monitoring P Reports _spAdministration E Users Back up Publish Processor Update Wizard Green Glance Configuration Control and Monitoring Tabular View wage Engish United States 1 UTRON Control A Occupancy gt Daylighting Time Clock Hyperion Solar Clock Load Shedding Diagnostics a You are viewing gq Office Building Second Floor Expand All Collapse All Show Area Numbers Find area Area The current area selected ts Office Building Second Floor Open Office Areas Open Office North X Switch to Graphical View d gt Lights Shades i Select an area from the left view to control the lights Current Scene Area Scene Area Level Zone A Second Floor The currently active scene is M Open Office Areas Open Office North Open Office South Scene 001 2 Select a new scene Scene 001 Scene Select a Scene ad Pl conference Rooms Conference Room 221 Apply M Conference Room 222 a Private Offices Quickly change area lighting Private Office 211 Go To Scene 1 Private Office 212 Private Office 213
71. d Processor Update Wizard Update Processors The Update Processors screen displays the progress of the processor firmware upgrade While the update is in progress all other tabs will be disabled s LUTRON Quantume Q Adminm User Manual 69 Administration Green Glancee Configuration Areas Displayed Display Control Savings Comparisons Weather Display Project Info Building Features Green Glance Screen Preview Maximum length for building and area name display is 42 characters CB5 Engineering CB5 Cafeteria v Building name Area namg Select Additional Areas Select additional areas to include Expand All Collapse All Find area Building Name Office Building F Maximum Length is 30 characte In addition to showing lighting power savings for your entire building please define of rare ecte Office Building Click here to select Areas Pl s Green Glance Area Dispi Maximum Length is 27 chara lt W Second Floor Office Building Second Floor Open Office Areas Open Office Areas Open Office Areas Office Building Second Floor Conference Conference Rooms Rooms l Conference Rooms l Office Building Second Floor Copy Room Copy Room Private Offices Office Building Second Floor Electrical Closet Equipment Room a Third Floor L W Fourth Floor Select the default area Office Building x Save Cancel Administrators can
72. e powered up 2 Ensure all network connections are made 3 Ensure all processors have been addressed Click the button below to go to the processor addressing wizard Processor Update Wizard Select Systems The Processor Update Wizard is used to update processors in the lighting control system to the latest firmware version This is done when upgrading the lighting system to allow for new functionality and to support newly released Lutron products Note During the processor firmware upgrade local controls e g keypads occupancy sensors daylight sensors etc will not function After the upgrade completes a publish should be performed for the system to operate A system can only be upgraded if all the processors assigned to it are responding To update processor firmware check one or more responding systems and click Next 68 Quantum Q Adminm User Manual 3 K LUTRON Administration Processor Update Wizard Language English United States ne LUTRO r Control amp Monitoring l Reports Administration _ Users Back up Publish Processor Update Wizard Green Glance Configuration a Overall Progress Programming Device Firmware Processor Update Wizard a RR Select Systems File 1 of 1 Detailed Progress Hide Details Beginning Processor Firmware Update Process 5 4 2011 5 39 43 PM gt gt Sending firmware file gulliver_os Ifw to system Second Floor Hub Complete
73. ect individual areas to control and monitor To change the view click the dropdown menu at the top next to You are viewing and select another page In the example shown the user has selected to display the second floor page and its associated areas The graphical floorplan view is an optional feature configured by Lutron Contact Lutron Support at 1 800 523 9466 for details Control and Monitoring Control e x T ET Lanquage English United States a S LUTRO h Control amp Monitoring 4 Reports _a Administration 5 Control Occupancy Daylighting Time Clock Hyperion Solar Clock Load Shedding Diagnostics a The current area selected is Office Building Second Floor Open Office Areas Open Office North You are viewing 0 Office Building i 2 a Sa v Switch to Graphical View Expand All 4 Lights Shades Collapse All 1 Select an area from the left view to control the Show Area Numbers lights Find area Area Current Scene Area Scene Area Level Zone Moffice Building First Floor open Office Areas H Open Office North 2 Open Office South Electrical Closet The lights are currently ON 2 Select a light level 75 E Second Floor Bopen Office Areas Open Office North Scene 002 Open Office South Scene 001 7 Apply Conference Rooms M Conference Room 221 Miconference Room 222
74. ensors After Hours Mode After Hours mode is used as an intelligent off setting for a lighting control system It allows occupants in a space to continue using that space even after the prescribed off time while preventing the lights from being left on needlessly When the lights are scheduled to turn off the user is given a visual warning blink warn sequence a few minutes before the lights are turned off If occupants wish to continue using the space they simply press a button to keep the lights on longer Otherwise the lights turn off until either the system is notified that the space is in use again or the system leaves the After Hours mode After Hours is useful when a space may be used after the time when the lights would normally turn off An example of this is found in most office buildings If the lights were originally programmed to turn off at 6 00 p m anyone staying past that time would be in the dark when the lights turn off Automatic shutoff can be distracting and potentially dangerous if the occupants in a space are unexpectedly left in the dark Additionally lights could be left on all night if the occupants manually turn them back on and then forget to turn them off when they leave When the lighting control system has an After Hours mode the situation is quite different Wall controls installed throughout the space allow local control of the lights all day At 6 00 p m the system time clock automatically triggers
75. erver Lighting Hubs Aura Processor au processor SEE processor Devices D Sea Power panels Sensors g Keypads Controls Interfaces Shades Quantume Q Adminm User Manual 5 Login Login Upon launching the Q Adminm application the Login screen will appear 1 Language Selection To start Q Adminru in another language click the Language hyperlink at the top right corner and choose a language 2 Login Upon launching the Q Adminm application the Login screen will appear prompting for your user name and password The default login is user name admin and password admin1 For more on user accounts and passwords please see the section Administration gt Users 3 Advanced Login Options Click Advanced to show two options These options will allow you to publish a new database or to change your password immediately after login T 0 Admin Language English United States is TRON User Name Password pr Cancel lt lt Advanced ay Advanced options hidden by default after login publish new project database after login prompt to change password FERRER PPRPPPPFF
76. evices must be visible at time of startup LUTRON SPECIFICATION SUBMITTAL Page 1 Job Name Toll Free 24 7 Tech Support Line 1 800 523 9466 JobNumber Field Service Scheduling 1 800 523 9466 ext 4439 Quantumr Lighting Control System System Startup q1 5 startup 2 02 11 09 System startup includes e Verification that the Quantum system is installed according to Lutron specifications e Verify set up system PC Server if applicable e Verify proper wiring and operation of the EcoSysteme loops e Verify Quantum hub and transfer system database e Dimming switching panels should be energized in bypass fully lamped and tested prior to our arrival e Loads are checked for shorts and overloads and bypass Jumpers are removed e Verify proper wiring and operation of the Quantum controls Programming the dimming switching panels includes e Panel addressing e Verify proper wiring and operation of control link e Proper load types assigned as installed or as per approved submittal drawings As installed conditions take precedence This may be a modular system and if load types differ from the original design additional different equipment may be required e Circuit to button assignments as per approved submittal drawings If no button information exists prior to startup programming will be done according to written instructions from end user or end user s representative contractor or will be set up based on the field engineer s past
77. experience in that order of priority e Program emergency function per the installation guide for the system This may not be applicable for every system Programming the wall controls interfaces includes e Control addressing e Verify proper wiring and operation of control link e Set up controls to function as per approved submittal drawings If no control functionality is included controls will be programmed according to written instructions from end user or end user s representative contractor or will be set up based on the field engineer s past experience in that order of priority e Test all buttons to assure proper operation e Set light levels and fade times on controls as per approved submittal drawings If no information is provided test scenes will be set to 100 75 50 and 25 and default fade times will be set to 2 seconds e Occupancy sensor e Verification of proper installation and operation e Unless otherwise noted a rough calibration will be performed at system startup Final calibration is the responsibility of the end user since it is very dependent on furniture placement HVAC operation and space usage e Daylight sensor e Verification of proper installation and operation e Unless otherwise noted a rough calibration will be performed at system startup Final calibration is the responsibility of the end user since it is very dependent on furniture placement window treatments outside weather condit
78. ey move to On the right pane radio buttons are used to view settings setup Hyperionrm test Hyperionru events enable disable Hyperionm and review location settings 32 Quantum Q Adminm User Manual 3 K LUTRON QD A LUTRON 5 Quantume Q Adminm User Manual 33 KT Hyperionrr Solar Clock Language English United States S LUTRON k Control amp Monitoring Reports stAdministration Control Occupancy Daylighting 3 Time Clock I Hyperion Solar Clock Load Shedding Diagnostics Aree Office Building Second Floor Open Office Areas Open Office North Enabled D Expand All D View settings Collapse All Setup Hyperion EE Event 1 5 35 AM Sunscreen CaP eee eee Event 2 6 35 AM Sunscreen 4 ie NOOO Event 3 7 35 AM Sunscreen 88 Hyperion Event 4 8 35 AM fe ooo Sunscreen 100 Hyperion Event 5 5 35 PM wee a Ma E e o ME IOM Sunscreen 73 Hyperion Event 6 Sunscreen 11 Test Hyperion Events Enable Disable Hyperion Review Location Settings Testing Hyperion events allows you to simulate the selected Hyperion event right now fo confirm that it controls the correct shade group s in the expected manner Select the desired Hypenon event at left and click on Test Hyperion Event Test Hyperion Event Logged in User admin Logged in Time Thursday March 24 2011 5 50 48 PM To view Hyperiontu Schedules 1 Select
79. ght pane 3 Choose the Until Enable It Again option in the right pane 4 Click Disable Time Clock The Time Clock will remain disabled until explicitly re enabled To disable an enabled Time Clock until the end of the day 1 Choose a Time Clock in the You are viewing dropdown 2 Choose the Enable Disable Selected Time Clock option in the right pane 3 Choose the Until the End of the Day option in the right pane 4 Click Disable Time Clock The Time Clock will remain disabled until 11 59 p m It will then be automatically re enabled To enable a disabled Time Clock 1 Choose a Time Clock in the You are viewing dropdown 2 Choose the Enable Disable Selected Time Clock option in the right pane 3 Click Enable Time Clock 30 Quantume Q Adminm User Manual 3 K LUTRON RUZ KT Review Edit Location Settings X Language English United States LUTRON Control amp Monitoring Reports JAdministration gt Control Occupancy Daylighting E Time Clock Hyperion Solar Clock Load Shedding Diagnostics o You are viewing After Hours Pending Changes z Go To Toda Thursday March 24 2011 Expand All Collapse All ES Location Settings LE lose O View Events Country United States of America State Pennsylvania zi LJ Set Up Time Clock Events At Sunrise City Coopersburg Off
80. guide shipped with replacement product Step 2 Remove existing wall control Step 3 Set Address Set replacement keypad address dipswitches to same address as on keypad being replaced if applicable Step 4 Install Replacement Follow installation guide shipped with replacement product a reference copy can be found in the Product Information Job Name section of this manual Job Number f O amp M Sect 06 Maintenance Requirements doc Page 3 of 5 S7 OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL RS LUTRON services co inc 5 1 2 4 5 1 2 5 5 1 2 6 Job Name Sensors Step 1 Follow all local safety precautions and safety precautions detailed in installation guide shipped with replacement product step 2 Remove existing sensor Step 3 Set configuration switches if any to same settings as product being replaced Step 4 Install Replacement Follow installation guide shipped with replacement product a reference copy can be found in the Product Information section of this manual Ballasts EcoSystem step 1 Follow all local safety precautions and safety precautions detailed in installation guide shipped with replacement product step 2 Remove existing Ballast and Ballast Module Fluorescent interface if applicable Disconnect low voltage sensor connections if appropriate Step 3 Install Replacement Follow installation guide shipped with replacement product Reconnect sensors if appropriate Step
81. h sone The Language Endiish Unted States S L UI TRON k Control amp Monitoring a Reports Administration 23 Users Back up Publish Processor Update Wizard Green Glance Configuration a Publish Project Files Choose a File Transfer File to Server Start Select Systems Transfer To System Publish Project Files Transfer to Server Publishing a database will cause all other clients i e Q Adminru and Green Glancee on any clients and the Reporting Server on the server to restart Click Start to perform the publish This will load the files to the runtime module on the server To perform a database transfer to the lighting system click Next to proceed to the Select Systems screen If you do not wish to transfer to the lighting system click Cancel This will reload Q Adminm with the newly published file This should only be done if changes have been made to the graphical floorplan Administration Publish on E3 Q Admin X Control amp Monitoring a Reports 4 Administration Users Back up Publish Processor Update Wizard Greer Glance Confcurstion oO Publish Project Files Select Systems to Transfer to Select All Select None First Floor Hub Choose a File Processor Panel 001 Processor 1 Unable to communicate Processor Panel 001 Processor 2 Unable to communicate Transfer to Server Second Floor Hub Processor Panel 001 boot 1 1
82. h phone number Step 1 Call Tech Support 800 523 9466 and perform basic troubleshooting O 1st Level Warranty Initiation Follow the voice prompts to speak to the Technical Support Hotline Basic troubleshooting efforts should be attempted to return the system to normal operations If the issue is not rectified the customer will proceed to 2nd Level Warranty Initiation Tech Support is staffed 24hrs day seven days a week Tech Support is closed six days year Christmas Day New Years Day Memorial Day Independence Day Labor Day and Thanksgiving Day Step 2 Call Field Service Scheduling 800 523 9466 to schedule remote or on site service visit O O 2nd Level Warranty Initiation Follow the voice prompts to schedule a service visit Customer will provide Lutron Job Number for system with issue and inform the Scheduling Department that they were unable to resolve the issue with the Technical Support team Based upon the recommendations from our Tech Support group and the system type with the issue Lutron services Co will either coordinate a remote diagnostics session for applicable Quantum systems or an on site service call to continue the troubleshooting efforts If system is returned to normal operation then warranty initiation will end If the system is not returned to normal operation via remote diagnostic or is a non Quantum type the Scheduling team will coordinate the local Field Service Engineer for
83. hboring building To change Hyperion area settings 1 Select each area in the top grid and the bottom grid will be populated with that area s shade groups 2 For each shade group in an area set the checkbox at the right if the shade group will be affected by Hyperion 3 If a shade group is affected by Hyperionm set the window type facing direction and visor position By default the settings from step 1 will be used but for any area you may choose to use different settings by clicking Customize the Hyperionrm settings for this area at the bottom This will allow you to choose a work surface height maximum sunlight penetration and minimum time between movements specific to that area 38 Quantume Q Adminm User Manual 3 K LUTRON QD A LUTRON m Quantume Q Adminm User Manual 39 aw Hyperionm Solar Clock Lanaunae Enoch United States E MLUTRON Dayligh rime Cle PRES vat e PR ee a es gt Daylighting G Time Clock Evo Solar Clock 5 Load Shedding Disgnestics Hyperion Wizard Step 1 Overview and Defaults Nighttime Settings Step 2 Facing Directions Step 3 Window Types Start of Hyperion Schedule Specify the time of day generally in the morning when Hyperion should become active Step 4 Area Setup Time Fixed Time x Step 5 Nighttime Settings 7 00 AM Step 6 Override Settings End of Hyperion Schedule Specify the time of day generally in the evening when Hyperion
84. he desired status types to show by clicking the checkboxes under Show devices with status 3 Click Apply 60 Quantume Q Adminm User Manual 3 K LUTRON Administration Users ik x Languane Enalsh United States S 4L UJ TRON D Control amp Monitoring i Reports jAdministration Users Back up Publish Processor Update Wizard Green Glance Configuration a The current user selected is Joe Joe User User Accounts 4 Login Id First Name l Sabas User Profile admin Abraham Active 1 Select a user account on the left to view edit profile details Smith Admin Active 4 Smith Regular Active Login Id Jas Jackson Regular Inactive First Name Joe Last Name User Role Admin Control and Configuration F Ask for password change at next login lt User account active E Reset account password Save Changes Add Delete The Users screen allows new user accounts to be created and existing user accounts to be edited There are two user roles Regular and Admin Regular users do not have access to the Administration tab To create a new user Click Add Fill in the text fields on the right First Name and Last Name are optional select the user s role Click Reset account password Enter and confirm the desired password If desired check Ask for password change at next login
85. ice Building Se O Test Events Office Building Se Latitude 49 5 N Enable Disable Selected Time Clock Longitude Review Location Settings 7 00 AM Time Zone Eastern Time Adjust for daylight Savings Current Location Settings 60 Minutes Coopersburg Pennsylvania Set Clock Ahead Set Clock Back Daylight Savings Month Day Of Week Enabled March Sunday Week Time Edit Location Settings Second week 02 00 Office Building Fi Office Building Fir Office Building Th Office Building Th Office Building Fourth Floor O Office Building Fourth Floor O Froana Office Building Fourth Floor E untry United States of America Save Add City Cancel C Special Routine 4 gt State Pennsylvania City Northampton Latitude o Day Begins at 12 00 AM Longitude 9g E x Time Zone astern Time X Adjust for daylight Savings Sunrise 7 00 AM Sunset 7 18 PM Daylight savings time adjustment minutes 60 Set Clock Ahead First week v Sunday x in January at 00 00 Set Clock Back irst week Sunday in January 7 at 00 00 Save Cancel Fourth week Last week Logged in User admin Logged in Time Thursday March 24 2011 5 50 48 PM The Location Settings display is used for configuring geographical position and time zone The following system features are affected by location sett
86. ick on it again fil Special Routinez Special Routine 2 1 Defined Special Routine 3 E Special Routine 4 Name lt 2011 gt ny i ar SR RE ee EE OM E 12 13 19 20 26 27 September S LM Step 5 Define Special Events Special events are events that will occur on specific dates such as holidays or once a month occurrences Normal weekly events will still occur on days that are not part of a special schedule To define special events 1 Click on Show Special Calendar to modify the schedule 2 In the yearly calendar select or unselect days by clicking them to add or remove from the special schedule single day in the year may only be part of a single special schedule Special schedules will recur on the same date every year 3 After creating a special schedule click Save and then add events as before Up to five special schedules can be defined Special schedules are unique to the Time Clock they are defined in E g the Holiday schedule in one Time Clock may be different than the Holiday schedule of another Time Clock Step 6 Click Save and Close Wizard Save and Close Wizard will make the Time Clock changes to the live Quantume system To make the changes in the lut file remember to perform a project database backup in the Administration tab 28 Quantume Q Adminm User Manual 3 K LUTRON Testing Time Clocks ol x e Enalish United States SLU RO
87. icrosofte Windowse Vista Microsofte Windowse 7 Microsofte Windowse Server 2003 Microsofte Windowse Server 2008 Microsofte Windowse Server 2008 R2 e The Quantume installer typically named Quantume A B CD exe based on version number will install all software prerequisites as necessary including Microsofte NET Framework 3 5 SP1 Microsofte SQL Servere 2005 Express SP1 Microsofte Visual C e Runtime e The Quantume installer does not require network connectivity Lutron recognizes that lighting is critical to your operations In the event of a lighting disruption you can always contact us Call the number listed below to be connected directly to our Field Service scheduling group Based upon your specific situation our scheduling group will determine the best steps to take to correct the issue Lutron Services Company Service Group 1 800 523 9466 option 2 option 3 option 1 answered 24 7 If you have any questions about additional services that Lutron offers please visit our website at www lutron com service Worldwide Technical and Sales Assistance If you have questions concerning the installation or operation of this product call the Lutron Technical Support Center Please provide the exact model number when calling Model number can be found on the product packaging Example QSE IO U S A Canada and the Caribbean 1 800 523 9466 Other countries call 1 610 282 3800 Fax 1 610 282 1243 Visit us o
88. ics a The current area selected is Office Building Second Floor Open Office Areas Open Office North You are viewing val Building 2nd Floor a Switch to Tabular View Wh occupied 4b 4 x Occupancy BB unoccupied SS I want to disabled Monitor occupancy status inactive Enable Disable occupancy Current Selection Change occupancy settings a a Second Floor 7S Open Office Areas pen Offi Occupancy for this area is currently Open Office South B a Conference Rooms bei Conference Room 221 lf Conference Room 222 Enabled 1 Set occupancy state to a Private Offices lf Private Office 211 Enabled ff Private Office 212 iii lf Private Office 213 lf Private Office 214 wl Private Office 215 amp a Restrooms ff Mens Restroom lf Womens Restroom 2 Set level for area Go to occupied level Go to unoccupied level b Don t change level Apply Cancel Thumbnail Sensor timeout is in addition to any timeout manually set at the sensor A G Logged in User admin Logged in Time Thursday March 24 2011 5 50 48 PM The Occupancy screen allows the building manager or security guard to monitor the occupancy status of each area and make occupancy setting changes as follows Current area occupancy state can be monitored occupied unoccupied disabled inactive Area occupancy can be disabled or re enabled to override occupancy
89. ignm and contains the configuration for a system including lighting zones keypad programming daylight settings occupancy settings nightlight settings etc The user can either republish the current file which will simply perform a full transfer to the system or the user can choose to publish a new file before transferring to the system Note When transferring a new configuration to the system local controls e g Keypads occupancy sensors daylight sensors etc will not function Transfers typically take between 15 and 45 minutes to complete To choose a project to publish 1 Under Project Database choose the second radio button specify that you want to choose a file 2 Choose the existing file to load by using the Browse button and or typing in the textbox To choose a graphical floorplan to publish 1 Under Graphical Floor Plan choose the second radio button specify that you want to choose a file 2 Choose the existing file to load by using the Browse button and or typing in the textbox By default the first radio buttons are selected for both project and graphical floorplan In this case the published file will remain the same To choose to remove a published graphical floorplan 1 Select the third radio button I do not want to use a graphical floorplan 2 lo proceed with the publish click Next 64 Quantume Q Adminm User Manual se LUTRON RUZ KT Administration Publis
90. ing button 18 Quantums Q Adminw User Manual 3 K LUTRON Control amp Monitoring Daylighting Language Enqish United States 3 LUTRON The current area selected is Office Building Second HOG PrivEte di VeVe Office 214 You are viewing Building 2nd Floor v Switch to Tabular View Bj paylighting Enabled 4b 4 Daylighting BB Daylighting Disabled Current Selection B T Second Floor G i Open Office Areas lf Open Office North lf Open Office South o a Conference Rooms olf Conference Room 221 lf Conference Room 222 B a Private Offices lf Private Office 211 ff Private Office 212 p Private Office 213 I want to View Daylighting Status Enable Disable Daylighting Adjust the Daylighting Target Set Point la 1 Select an area from the left The current daylighting target set point for this ar 85 li Private Office 215 5 a Restrooms ff Mens Restroom E Womens Restroom Set the daylighting target set point for this area 85 E Apply CR est TE N l B SA DT TIE Thumbnail iT Ke moie Logged in User admin Logged in Time Tuesday April 19 2011 5 14 12 PM Dimmed daylighting Daylight set points can be changed for each daylit area This is particularly useful when new departments with different lighting requirements move into a space The daylighting target set point for an area ranges from O to 100 percent
91. ings Night Lights Can be programmed to begin or end based on sunrise sunset Time Clocks Can be programmed to execute based on sunrise sunset Hyperionm Uses location settings and time zone information to determine the precise position of the sun Green Glancee Uses location settings for weather display The Location Settings display can be accessed from the Time Clock and Hyperionm screens by clicking Edit Location Settings in the right pane after selecting Review Location Settings To enter your location 1 Click Edit Location Settings and in the popup window select your country state province and city This will automatically populate your latitude longitude time zone and daylight savings information 2 If your city is not available click Add City and enter the appropriate details 3 Click Save when completed Remember to perform a database backup see the Administration section for details to save changes to disk Hyperionr Solar Clock Language English United States S SLUTRON amp Control amp Monitoring Reports atAdministration gt Control Occupancy Daylighting 3 Time Clock I Hyperion Solar Clock Load Shedding Diagnostics e Aree Office Building Second Floor Open Office Areas Open Office North Enabled Expand All View settings Collapse All Setup Hyperion OO RO Event 1 5 35 AM Sunscreen O
92. ion Events Enable Disable Hyperion J Review Location Settings Hyperion is currently Enabled Sunscreen 100 Hyperion Event 5 5 35 PM a Sunscreen 73 D Enable Disable Until End of Hyperion Schedule O Disable indefinitely 5 Hyperion Event 6 Sunscreen 11 Apply to current area Apply to all areas Logged in User admin Logged in Time Thursday March 24 2011 5 50 48 PM To Enable Disable Hyperion 1 Choose Enable Disable Hyperion in the right pane 2 select an area in the area dropdown 3 Select whether you want to enable Hyperionru disable Hyperion until the end of day or disable Hyperiontu until it is manually re enabled 4 Click Apply to current area to enable disable only the selected area s Hyperion schedule or Apply to all areas to enable disable Hyperion for the entire project Shades controlled by Hyperionrm can also be controlled manually Anytime a Hyperionru controlled shade moves due to manual control the Hyperiont schedule is overridden temporarily Hyperionm can also be enabled and disabled through the system e g through keypad button presses CCI toggle switches Time Clock events or sequences 34 Quantume Q Adminm User Manual SE LUTRON Hyperionr Solar Clock RUZ KT l O st x Ay Language Endiish United States L UI TRON Control amp Monitoring y Repor
93. ions and space usage e Timeclock setup e Lutron will set up the system location daylight savings and time of day preparation for event programming e Lutron will set up timeclock events as per the approved submittal drawings or written instructions from end user or end user s representative or contractor in that order of priority e In lieu of instructions the timeclock will not be programmed Miz SLUTRON SPECIFICATION SUBMITTAL Page 2 Job Name Toll Free 24 7 Tech Support Line 1 800 523 9466 Job Number Field Service Scheduling 1 800 523 9466 ext 4439 Quantumr Lighting Control System System Startup q1 5 startup 3 02 11 09 Items not included in standard on site startup e Lutron service technicians will not perform work on non Lutron equipment Lutron will work with other manufacturers on integration of equipment by others e Programming or any other changes that are requested to be performed counter to the approved submittal drawings must be approved via the proper channels e Field wiring changes or corrections that delay the startup process such that additional time is required for Lutron to complete the startup will result in additional charges e Replacement of controls damaged due to miswires incorrect installation or any other related issue not covered under the Lutron warranty is the responsibility of the installer e Reprogramming of any functions after initial programming and sign off End user training v
94. ired status types to show by clicking the checkboxes under Show Sensor whose Status is 3 Click Apply se LUTRON gt Quantume Q Adminm User Manual 59 Available Reports Lol xX Language Engish Unted Sites 3 LU TRON Control amp Monitoring J Reports _ 4Administration New open 5 View a Emergency Units Report 001 X Li Save As Qi Save amp Print C Export Emergency Units Report 001 Emergency Units Report Report Generated on Friday April 29 2011 4 43 06 PM For devices in the following areas System Device Name Date of Last Function Test Date of Last Duration Test Status Second Aoor Hub Office Building Frst Floor Open Office Aress Open Office North 002 Both Tests Past Due Second Floor Hub Office Building Frst Floor Open Office Areas Open Office North Zone Bath Tests Past Due Click here to select Areas Second Floor Hub Office Building Second Hoor Conference Rooms Conference Room Both Tests Past Due Second Floor Hub Office Bullding Second Floar Open Office Areas Open Office North Z Both Tests Past Due Dice Building Show devices with status Apply Cancel DALI Emergency Units Report The DALI Emergency Units Report allows the user to view export and print the status of DALI emergency units To create a DALI Emergency Units Report 1 Select one or more areas by using the Click here to select Areas link 2 Select t
95. isit on overall system operation typical training agenda is attached e t is the responsibility of the person scheduling the startup to ensure the appropriate end users are present for training Lutron typically does not have these contacts e Additional charges will apply if additional visits are required for training the end user e Lutron does not provide video media for training sessions This may be provided by others for turnover to the end user or job site documentation e Publish the graphical user interface if applicable e System demonstration and sign off by the end user Graphical floor plan design visit including if applicable e Lutron Graphical User Project Specialist to work with the owner s designated GUI designer to develop the Lutron Graphical User Interface e Owner s GUI designer to provide the customer s desired graphical images e Lutron Graphical User Project Specialist to work with the owner s designated GUI designer to develop the control strategy and determine how each image will be used e Schedule the fine tuning GUI visit Fine tuning Graphical User Interface visit including if applicable e Fine tune the graphical images control strategy with owner s designated GUI designer LUTRON SPECIFICATION SUBMITTAL Page 3 Job Name Toll Free 24 7 Tech Support Line 1 800 523 9466 Job Number Field Service Scheduling 1 800 523 9466 ext 4439 Quantumm Lighting Control System System
96. ital Ballast 0 4 12 0 4 12 Office Building Second Floor Open Office Areas Open Office North 3 06 Address EcoSystem Digital Ballast 0 4 12 0 4 12 W Office Building Second Floor Open Office Sreas Open Office North 3 07 Address 7 ExoSystem Digital Ballast 0 4 12 0 4 12 Office Building Second Floor Open office dreachOnen Office North 3 08 Address PE Digital Ballast 0 4 12 0 412 yf office Building Second Floor Open Office Areas Open Office North 3 09 Address coSystem Digital Ballast 0 4 12 0 4 12 Office Building Second Floor Open Office Areas Open Office South 3 10 Address EcoSystem Digital Ballast 0 4 12 0 4 12 o WA Office Building Second Floor Open Office Araas Open Office South 3 11 Address EcoSystem Digital Ballast 0 4 12 0 4 12 Device that is responding does not appear in database New firmware available for this device A amp device somewhere below this device has a problem Logged in User admin Logged in Time Wednesday April 20 2011 4 27 35 PM Diagnostics allows the building manager to check on the status of all equipment in the lighting control system View Diagnostics Devices will be listed with a reporting status of OK missing or unknown Check or uncheck the filters above the grid OK Unknown Not in Database Not Responding to show or hide devices with those states At any time click the Show Report link above the grid to show the same information in a report form which
97. k on Test Event 6 00 PM Begin After Hours Test Event After Hours Active After Hours Active After Hours Active After Hours Active Office Building Second Floor Elevator Lobby Office Building Second Floor Kitchen Office Building Second Floor Copy Room Office Building Second Floor Open Office Areas Open Office South 6 00 PM Office Building Second Floor Electrical Closet g ial Routine 4 After Hours Active Office Building First Floor Open Office Areas Open Office North After Hours Active Office Building First Floor Open Office Areas Open Office South After Hours Active Office Building Third Floor Open Office Areas Open Office North After Hours Active Office Building Third Floor Open Office Areas Open Office South After Hours Active Office Building Fourth Floor Open Office Areas Open Office North After Hours Active Office Building Fourth Floor Open Office Areas Open Office South After Hours Active Spe Office Building Fourth Floor Electrical Closet After Hours Active Day Begins at 12 00 AM Sunrise 7 00 AM Sunset 7 18 PM Logged in User admin Logged in Time Thursday March 24 2011 5 50 48 PM Test Events allows you to simulate a Time Clock event live to confirm that it controls the outputs programmed to it To test a Time Clock event 1 Select a Time Clock event in the grid 2 Click the Test Event button Quantume Q Adminm User Manual 29 7 s lt LUTRON Enable Disable Selected Time
98. l not apply to systems that do not include these components LIMITED WARRANTY Subject to the exclusions and restrictions and for the periods of time described in this Warranty Lutron warrants that the System will be free from manufac turing defects If any manufacturing defect exists in any Hardware or Ballast during the period of time identified below from the date of start up completion by Lutron or a Lutron approved third party or the date of shioment by Lutron if such component was not purchased with Lutron start up so long as Customer promptly notifies Lutron of the defect and if requested by Lutron upon the return of the defective part s Lutron will at its option either repair the defective part s or issue a credit to the Customer against the purchase price of comparable replacement part s purchased from Lutron as follows S LUTRON SPECIFICATION SUBMITTAL Model Numbers Job Name od Job Number sd Number of Years from Date of Start up or Shipment as applicable Percentage of Part Price Credited by Lutron With No With No Start up Start up Start up Start up More than 1 p but ee am 3 100 100 but sede ag 5 100 More than 5 g t If any manufacturing defect exists in the Supplied Computer or Software during the one year period from the date of start up by Lutron or a Lutron approved third party or the date of shioment by Lutron if component was not purchased with Lutron
99. le Pages Pages To Be Cycled Cycle Time 3 Hours Compare 30 Days 1 minute r 24 Hours Project Information 7 Days 30 Days 1 Year Cumulative bald gt Compare 24 Hours Compare 7 Days gt Compare 1 Year lt Remove Building Information Design Team Move Up Move Down Save Cancel Green Glancee Configuration Display Control Display Control allows an administrator to configure Green Glancee default behavior To set the default page that loads when Green Glance e starts select an option under Default Page on Start Up If Enable auto cycle is checked Green Glancee will automatically move from one screen to the next based on the ordering of the pages listed in Pages To Be Cycled Select an option in the Cycle Time dropdown menu to choose how often Green Glancee should stay on each page while cycling Se LUTRON Quantume Q Adminm User Manual 71 Administration Green Glances Configuration x Language English United States aU RON Areas Displayed Display Control Savings Comparisons Weather Display Project Info Building Features 1 Select the savings comparisons to be displayed Available Comparisons Comparisons To Be Displayed kWh Saved Dollars Saved Amount of Coal Not Burned Amount of CO2 Not Emitted Add gt lt Remove Move Up Move Down 2 Enter the electrici
100. link In the window that displays choose the output type in the first dropdown menu and choose the level in the second dropdown menu 4 The evaluate checkbox is valid only for occupancy If evaluate is checked the Time Clock event enables disables occupancy it will first re evaluate if the area is occupied and go to the appropriate level if unchecked lights will not change until the next occupancy event and if occupancy is enabled 5 When finished adding an event click Save you may have to scroll down to see this button Creating Modifying Time Clocks L Control amp Monitoring lj Reports PONS MAT AI i Lah et oi oe SORT _RGortiol A Obaipseny i He Time Clock Wizard Step 1 Overview I want to Step 2 Add Edit Delete Use my normal weekly events on every day of the year SEER NSE nO tli Define time clock events that will occur on holidays and other special dates in place of normal weekly events Step 4 Define Weekly Events Step 5 Define Special Events 1 Select the Special Schedule to define Rename Schedule Step 6 Finish a i P as 2 To schedule special dates click Show Special Calendar Show Special Calendar Below is a list of time clock events defined for the Holidays special schedule To edit an PS Special Calendar _ eee Click on the dates on the calendar when the Holidays E will occur E Holidays r 5 D Special Routine 1 To remove a highlighted date Cl
101. ly back up all data on the Supplied Computer s hard disk drive and on any other storage device s in the System Repairs required due to malfunctions caused by non Lutron supplied software EXCEPT AS EXPRESSLY PROVIDED IN THIS WARRANTY THERE ARE NO EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF ANY TYPE INCLUDING ANY IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE OR MERCHANTABILITY Page Lutrone LUTRON DOES NOT WARRANT THAT THE SYS TEM WILL OPERATE WITHOUT INTERRUPTION OR BE ERROR FREE NO LUTRON AGENT EMPLOYEE OR REPRESEN TATIVE HAS ANY AUTHORITY TO BIND LUTRON TO ANY AFFIRMATION REPRESENTATION OR WARRANTY CONCERNING THE SYSTEM UNLESS AN AFFIRMATION REPRESENTATION OR WARRANTY MADE BY AN AGENT EMPLOYEE OR REPRESENTATIVE IS SPECIFICALLY INCLUDED HEREIN OR IN STANDARD PRINTED MATERIALS PROVIDED BY LUTRON IT DOES NOT FORM A PART OF THE BASIS OF ANY BARGAIN BETWEEN LUTRON AND CUSTOMER AND WILL NOT IN ANY WAY BE ENFORCEABLE BY CUSTOMER INNO EVENT WILL LUTRON OR ANY OTHER PARTY BE LIABLE FOR EXEMPLARY CONSE QUENTIAL INCIDENTAL OR SPECIAL DAMAGES INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO DAMAGES FOR LOSS OF PROFITS CONFIDENTIAL OR OTHER INFORMATION OR PRIVACY BUSINESS INTERRUPTION PERSONAL INJURY FAILURE TO MEET ANY DUTY INCLUDING OF GOOD FAITH OR OF REASONABLE CARE NEGLIGENCE OR ANY OTHER PECUNIARY OR OTHER LOSS WHATSO EVER NOR FOR ANY REPAIR WORK UNDERTAK EN WITHOUT LUTRON S WRITTEN CONSENT ARISING OUT O
102. mA O e Apply Cancel Lighting Power Trend Comparison Report How does the power usage of selected area compare over selected time frames This report shows power usage for a particular area over two different time spans For example this can be used to compare energy of this week with last week To create a Lighting Power Trend Comparison Report 1 Select the area by using the dropdown menu on the right 2 Choose the first date by using the Time Frame A Start Date dropdown menu 3 Choose the second date by using the Time Frame B Start Date dropdown menu 4 Select the time span in the Duration dropdown menu 5 Click Apply Available Reports T Q Admin z 218 xi Language English United States S ELU TRON k Control amp Monitoring A Reports L New Open L view 9 Lamp Maintenance Report 001 X bd Save As Li Save amp Print GQ Export Lamp Maintenance Report 001 Lamp Maintenance Report Areas reporting failed lamps Thursday June 09 2011 3 44 29 PM Which Areas are reporting failed lamps Areas Failures Office Building ag Fourth Floor Only show me areas in El gj Northwest Quad E Conference Rooms Office Building v D Conference Room 46 E ag Partitioned Conference Room 47 g Partitioned Conference Room 47A Expand All Collapse All Show Area Numbers Find Area 2 Office Building E First Floor z Seco
103. ments will be based on these directions For best results be sure to measure your facing directions using true north rather than magnetic north 36 Quantums Q Adminm User Manual 3 K LUTRON Hyperionm Solar Clock h Control amp Monitoring d Reports Administration gt Control A Occupancy Daylighting Time Clock L Hyperion Solar Clack Load Shedding Diagnostics a Hyperion Wizard Step 1 Overview and Defaults Step 2 Facing Directions Step 3 Window Types Step 4 Area Setup Step 5 Nighttime Settings Step 6 Override Settings Shade Closed Height Enter the different window types that are covered by shades that will be controlled by Hyperion Select the most common window type as the default Window Type Name Shade Closed Height finches Shade Open Height inches Default 30 F Window Type 1 120 Ei Window Type 2 E SS Add New Click on Next to advance to the next step fw case Fe a ae lt Back Save and Close Wizard Logged in User admin Logged in Time Thursday March 24 2011 5 50 48 PM Hyperionru Wizard Step 3 Window Types In order to figure out how light will penetrate into each space we need to know the size and relative position from the floor for each window For most buildings a few window sizes and positions are used We call these window types Enter in the window types Size and relative position from the floor that will be used for Hype
104. mes step determines what weekday and time of day each test group will be tested and how often function and duration tests should be run To define which day of the week each emergency group is to be tested 1 Change the value in the weekday dropdown to choose which day of the week a group is tested 2 Type in a time of day to determine what time a group is tested Choose a day and time when the space is unlikely to be occupied Light levels will be affected during function and duration tests To define how often function and duration tests should be run select the appropriate radio button Function tests can be set to run weekly default every other week monthly or manual only Duration tests can be set to run monthly default quarterly every 6 months annually or manual only If both a function and duration test are scheduled on the same day for a particular test group only the duration test will run as each duration test also performs a functional test 46 Quantume Q Adminim User Manual Se LUTRON RUZ KT DALI Emergency Status Setup c amp Mo onu RER CE Control amp Monitoring iF eports 4Administra on P ice ae c res cd d ate Pa a we pes we a gt r p Fi ay 7 he ti y gt _ E Mes PRO VERRA PM PAT CT ey ee PSY See are CENT hase Tey rea A 7 et 7 St ch L Occupancy 9 Dayl hting gt Time Cl ack Hype ion Solar Clock aS Load She dding
105. n i Copy Room lf Electrical Closet Enable Daylighting Thumbnail 4 ul Logged in User admin Logged in Time Tuesday April 19 2011 5 14 12 PM The Daylighting screen allows a building manager to control and monitor daylighting for areas Daylighting is a feature in which the system changes the level of electric lights based on the amount of daylight present Regardless of how much daylight is coming in daylighting works to maintain a constant level of total light in a space This total light is expressed as the daylighting target set point which represents the maximum level the electric lights will achieve when no daylight is present Electric lights will dim down from this target set point when daylight is present Quantume also supports switched daylighting in which an area is configured with a minimum light level Once total light falls below the minimum light level the system will switch on the electric lights An area can either use dimmed daylighting or switched daylighting The Daylighting screen allows the building manager to control and monitor daylighting as follows Daylighting can be enabled or disabled To enable disable daylighting 1 Select an area 2 In the right pane click Enable Disable Daylighting 3 The right pane will display the selected area s daylighting state and will have a button to change tt 4 Click the Enable Daylighting or Disable Daylight
106. n the web at www lutron com Lutron Quantum EcoSystem Green Glance Pico GRAFIK Eye Sivoia and the sunburst logo are registered trademarks and Q Admin Q Reporting Q Manager Hyperion and Q Design are trademarks of Lutron Electronics Co Inc Microsoft Windows SQL Server Visual C and Excel are registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and or other countries Pentium is a registered trademark of Intel Corporation in the U S and or other countries 2011 Lutron Electronics Co Inc Made and printed in the U S A P N 040 383 Rev A 07 2011 2 sLUTRON Lutron Electronics Co Inc 7200 Suter Road Coopersburg PA 18036 USA Lutrone Lutron Standard Limited Warranty Standard Limited Warranty Warranty 02 17 09 Applies to all Lutron Products that are not purchased with Lutron Services Co Inc start up Limited Warranty Lutron warrants each new unit to be free from defects in materials and workmanship and to perform under normal use and service Lutron will at tts option repair or replace any unit that is defective in materials or manufacture within one year after purchase For Lutron ballasts Lutron will repair or replace any unit that is defective in materials or manufacture within three years after purchase THIS WARRANTY IS IN LIEU OF ALL OTHER EXPRESS WARRANTIES AND THE IMPLIED WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY IS LIMITED TO ONE YEAR FROM PURCHASE THIS WARRANTY APPLIES
107. nce work Prior to performing maintenance on de energized Lutron equipment always test for the presence of voltage before beginning the maintenance work even if you are certain that you have completely de energized the equipment lf something unexpected occurs while performing maintenance work on Lutron Lighting Controls equipment stop work immediately secure the work site and seek help Use only Lutron approved replacement parts Job Name Job Number f Quantum Lighting Control System System Startup q1 5 startup 1 02 11 09 Quantumru On Site System Startup Overview Quantum lighting control system optimizes the use of light to improve comfort and productivity simplify operations and save energy Quantum dims or switches all electric lighting and controls daylight using automated window shades Standard Quantum startup includes e Three visits to the job site during normal business hours A pre wire visit a startup visit and a final programming training visit These are three visits between the hours of 7 AM and 5 PM on a Monday through Friday that is not a Lutron holiday e Visits may require multiple days depending on the size of the system e Phased construction projects requiring multiple visits should verify this was included with the system provider e Visits can be made outside these hours for an additional charge e Lutron requires ten 10 business days notice to schedule a startup date Additional charges
108. nd Floor 3 Open Office Areas W Open Office North Open Office South gt Conference Rooms s Private Offices F3 Restrooms Elevator Lobby Kitchen Copy Room Electrical Closet Third Floor Fourth Floor Apply Lamp Maintenance Report Which Areas are reporting failed lamps This report run against a specified area lists the number of failed lamps in that area or if it is a folder area the number of failed lamps in each of its child areas Areas with no failures are not displayed To create a Lamp Maintenance Report 1 Select an area in the dropdown 2 Click Apply 56 Quantume Q Adminm User Manual 3 K LUTRON Nr AN Available Reports Q Admin LUTRON Language English United States k Control amp Monitoring jj Reports agdAdministration L New F Open view a lH Save As Mi Save D Print Ch Export System Activity Report Lighting Power Usage Report 022 Lighting Power Trend Comparison Report 008 Lamp Maintenance Report 013 lt System Activity Report 036 X System Activity Report 036 Sensor Connection Report 005 4 gt Report Generated on Wednesday April 20 2011 4 21 24 PM What activity occurred in Click here to select Areas Date Time User Event 4 20 2011 3 20 24 PM sstem Status Office Building nd Floor We al DINING AREA 3 SOLAR SHADE 2 4 20 201 13 20 24 PM an Status Office ere Petia 2 Deneve ome Area DINING
109. o run Device Functional Test M Second Floor Hub A functional test will test if emergency units are responding connected to a battery and have properly operating lamps E Office Building Second Floor Electrical Closet Processor Panel BB ALink B QS Link i 5 Office Building Second Floor Electrical Closet ESN 001 Seq A Loop 1 DALI ae Duration Test A Duration Test will test emergency batteries to make sure they meet their rating ftest lasts up to 3 hours Choose the Emergency Units to test O Selected Emergency unit A Office Building First Floor Open Office Areas Open Off VW Office Building Second Floor Open Office Areas Operm Office Building First Floor Open Office Areas Open Of Emergency Units part of the following groups office Building Second Floor Conference Rooms Conil Group 1 a a Group 2 Group 3 Group 4 Group 5 FAS a m ao Group 6 Group 7 2 Status Awaited A device somewhere below this device has a problem To run a manual test 1 Select a ballast within the group in the grid optional 2 Click Manual Test 3 Select the type of test to run function test or duration test 4b Diagnostics I want to View Diagnostics View DALI Emergency Status Setup To define which Emergency Units belong to whi
110. on and or typing in the textbox 3 Check I want to back up the graphical floor plan if desired 4 Choose the destination file by using the Browse button and or typing in the textbox 5 Click Save s LUTRON gt Quantume Q Adminm User Manual 63 Administration Publish D O Adi in EE est St IPS RE AT Lanquage Endish United States s LUTRO Control amp Monitoring la Reports 4 Administration d Users Back up Publish Processor Update Wizard Green Glance Configuration a Publish Project Files Project Database I want to keep the existing project database I want to publish a new project database Choose a Project Database file lut to publish Transfer to Server C Users sadra Documehts Lutron Quantum Quantum 2 0 25 Des Browse Graphical Floor Plan Select Systems I want to keep the existing graphical floorplan if it exists lish hical Transfer To System I want to publish a new graphical floor plan Choose a graphical floor plan file fpb to publish Ido not want to use a graphical floorplan This will remove the graphical flooprlan from the project The tabular view will still be available but the graphical view will be disabled Publish Project Files Choose a File The Publish screen allows an administrator to publish a project lut file to the lighting control system The project file is created using Q Des
111. on schedule nighttime settings will still take place Step 6 Override Settings Click on Next to advance to the next step TAA a Te nme E ty Logged 1 Us a 7 Tia Mt ee 2 Hyperion Wizard Step 6 Override Settings Any manual movement of a shade in an area will disable the Hyperionm schedule in an area Select whether to disable the Hyperion schedule for a fixed time or for the rest of the day when a manual override occurs Save and Close Wizard will save the Hyperionm schedule to the live database and transfer the information to all processors in the system To save changes to disk see the Administration gt Backup section Once finished view and test the new schedule If any changes are required you may revisit the Hyperiont Wizard and tweak any settings as desired 40 Quantume Q Adminm User Manual Se LUTRON Load Shedding Q Admin Language Endish Uniedstates 4 LUTRON k Control amp Monitoring Reports _sgAdministration gt Control Occupancy gt Daylighting Time Clock Hyperion Solar Clack Load Shedding Diagnostics a Load Shedding is Enabled rat ree E Building Lighting Power Usage D 1 Set Demand Goal to __ kw Maximum Power Usage 11 83 kw 2 Adjust Load Shed Amount To allow load shed check the Allow Load Shed check box for each area to be load shed The current column will display the current load shed amount 0 to 90 The higher
112. perating instructions provided by Lutron and the applicable provisions of the National Electrical Code and of the Safety Standards of Underwriter s Laboratories c use of Incompatible devices or accessories d improper or insufficient ventilation e unauthorized repairs or adjustments f vandal ism g failure to comply with the Customer Obliga tions listed above h an act of God such as fire lightning flooding tornado earthquake hurricane or other problems beyond Lutron s control i mov ing the Supplied Computer to another geographic location j a virus or computer hacker or k failure to maintain equipment under specified ambient temperature On site labor costs to diagnose issues with and to remove repair replace adjust reinstall and or reprogram the System or any of its components Components and equipment external to the System such as lamps non Lutron ballasts OEM supplied Lutron ballasts sockets and fixtures fixture wiring between ballasts and lamps building wiring between the dimmer panels and lamps and between the controls and the control or dimmer panels audio visual equipment and non Lutron time clocks and motion detectors The cost of repairing or replacing other property that is damaged when the System does not work properly even if the damage was caused by the system Any loss of software including the Software or data Customer has sole responsibility to proper
113. pt is made to ensure that catalog information is accurate and up to date please check with Lutron before specifying or purchasing this equipment to confirm availability exact specifications and suitability for your application 2009 Lutron Electronics Co Inc MY s LUTRON SPECIFICATION SUBMITTAL Job Name Model Numbers od Page Job Number sd Lutrone Commercial Systems Limited Warranty Warranty 02 17 09 Lutron Electronics Co Inc Commercial Systems Limited Warranty SCOPE This limited warranty Warranty covers Lutron a commercial lighting control system panels controls processor panels wall box products and other Lutron components collectively Hardware b ballasts supplied directly by Lutron Ballasts c provided computer Supplied Computer and d commercial systems eLumen software Software and with the Hardware Ballasts and Supplied Computer the System Customer acknowledges and agrees that use of i the System or any part thereof constitutes acceptance of all terms and conditions of this Warranty and ii the Software is subject to the terms and conditions of Lutron s Software License Any subsequent addition to the System provided by Lutron will be governed by a separate warranty issued at the time of the purchase of the additional equipment The provisions of this Warranty applicable to the Supplied Computer and Software wil
114. ptions for third party interfacing e BACnet over IP One QuantuMe processor in each system exposes system objects at user s discretion to third party BACnet compatible software Typically used to integrate Lutron lighting into third party building management software e RS232 Ethernet Integration QSE CI NWK in Quantume system provides integration through RS232 serial port or Ethernet Typically used to receive commands from third party devices such as touchscreens e Contact closures The QSE IO device can send maintained or pulsed signals over its contact closure outputs A third party system can take these as input The QSE IO and QS keypad can receive maintained open close inputs and perform various system actions accordingly 78 Quantume Q Admini User Manual 3 K LUTRON RUZ KT Appendix Quantume Overview Installation Prerequisites Languages e Quantume supports the following languages English US Spanish French German Chinese Simplified talian Hardware Prerequisites Server Standalone e Any modern desktop laptop CPU Minimum Pentiume 4 or equivalent e 2 GB RAM e 5 GB free disk space Hardware Prerequisites Client e Any modern desktop laptop CPU Minimum Pentiume 4 or equivalent e 1 GB RAM e 1 GB free disk space Software Prerequisites e 64 bit operating systems are supported in QuantuMe 2 0 and newer e Supported operating systems Microsofte Windowse XP M
115. r can be made to the Software except by or at the express instruction of Lutron 5 The Software may not be used on any hardware except the Supplied Computer 6 No third party software may be installed on the t Supplied Computer Lutron does not warrant that the Software will operate in combination with any other software except as specified in the applicable Lutron docu mentation Customer acknowledges that its use of the Software may not be uninterrupted or error free To ensure optimal operating conditions for the system Lutron recommends that the Supplied Computer 1 not be connected to a power source that is also supplying power to a motor or other load that causes significant conducted emissions 2 be located to permit easy access to it and 3 be placed on a dedicated circuit EXCLUSIONS AND RESTRICTIONS This Warranty does not cover and Lutron and its suppliers are not responsible for Damage malfunction or inoperability diagnosed by Lutron or a Lutron approved third party as caused by normal wear and tear abuse misuse incor rect installation neglect accident interference or environmental factors such as a use of incorrect StLUTRON SPECIFICATION SUBMITTAL Job Name Model Numbers od Job Number sd Commercial Systems Limited Warranty Warranty 02 17 09 line voltages fuses or circuit breakers b failure to install maintain and operate the System pursuant to the o
116. ready occupied and you change the occupied level to 50 should it go to 50 as soon as you click Apply or only on the next occupied event 6 Click Apply Se LUTRON Quantume Q Adminm User Manual 17 Control amp Monitoring Daylighting We Language English United States 3 5 LUTRON h amp Control amp Monitoring Reports fAdministration gt Control Occupancy Daylighting Time Clock Hyperion Solar Clock Load Shedding Diagnostics a The current area selected 1s Office Building Second Floor Private Offices Private Office 212 You are viewing 3 Building 2nd Floor Switch to Tabular View rm Mo vlighting Ensbled 4 gt Daylighting BB oaylighting Disabled I want to Current Selection 5 9 Second Floor f Open Office Areas Enable Disable Daylighting lf Open Office North 5 F ff Open Office South i Conference Rooms E Conference Room 221 A si let 4 Conference Room 222 i Select an area from the left EI La Private Offices CT ff Private Office 211 Daylighting in this area is currently View Daylighting Status O Adjust the Daylighting Target Set Point i 3 al Prvate Office 917 Eas IET Pri tea 243 al Disabled kem Private Office 213 p p Private Office 214 A Private Office 215 3 Click on the button below to enable daylighting e Restrooms z a this area iif Mens Restroom inl Womens Restroom lf Elevator Lobby lf Kitche
117. rionru controlled spaces s LUTRON gt Quantume Q AdMiNm User Manual 37 Hyperion Solar Clock Hyperion Wizard Step 1 Overview and Defaults Step 2 Facing Directions Office ano Step 3 Window Types SEES D Open So Areas Step 4 Area Setup Open Office North North Facing Open Office South South Facing Step 5 Nighttime Settings Step 6 Override Settings Selected Area Office Building Second Floor Open Office Areas Open Office North Hide Details Shade Group Window Type Facing Direction Visor Position Affected by Hyperion Sunscreen Window Type 1 North Facing Use the default Hyperion settings D Customize the Hyperion settings for this area Work Surface Height in 40 Min Time Between Movements min 604 Max Sunlight Penetration in 60 iH LBD xX AM et nms Logoed to Tine Trees M MA AAN T Hyperionm Wizard Step 4 Area Setup For each area controlled by Hyperionm choose the appropriate Facing Direction For areas with multiple fa ades e g a corner office you can select a different facing direction for each shade group For each shade group select the window type covered by the shades Additionally a visor position can be set for each shade group The visor position is the maximum open position shades should move to during the day The default visor position is full open 100 A visor position helps to reduce glare from other indirect light sources e g a neig
118. roject Hiles Project transferred successfully to processors 1347 objects have been transferred Choose a File Transferring to Components Transferring Component 132 of 1141 Transfer to Server Select Systems 3 24 19 PM gt Sending File 29 of 58 Button a 3 24 20 PM gt Sending File 30 of 58 EngravingPosition 3 24 20 PM gt Sending File 31 of 58 PresetAssignment 3 24 20 PM gt Sending File 32 of 58 DaylightingSensorConnection 3 24 21 PM gt Sending File 33 of 58 InfraredSensorConnection 3 24 21 PM gt Sending File 34 of 58 ContactClosureInputSensorConnection 3 24 21 PM gt Sending File 35 of 58 SceneController 3 24 21 PM gt Sending File 36 of 58 SwitchLeg 3 24 21 PM gt Sending File 37 of 58 FixtureAssignment 3 24 21 PM gt Sending File 38 of 58 Sensor 3 24 21 PM gt Sending File 39 of 58 Enclosure 3 24 21 PM gt Sending File 40 of 58 ControlStation 3 24 21 PM gt Sending File 41 of 58 Zone 3 24 21 PM gt Sending File 42 of 58 Area 3 24 21 PM gt Sending File 43 of 58 DaylightingGroup 3 24 21 PM gt Sending File 44 of 58 DaylightingRegion 3 24 21 PM gt Sending File 45 of 58 OccupancyGroup 3 24 22 PM gt Sending File 46 of 58 PartitionWall 3 24 22 PM gt Sending File 47 of 58 GainGroup 3 24 22 PM gt Sending File 48 of 58 DavylightingSetPointLevelAssignment 3 24 22 PM gt Sending File 49 of 58 TimeClockEventModeAssociation 3 24 22 PM gt Sending File 50
119. rs MX RPTR communications link extender Processors are installed in pre built panels manufactured by Lutron Contact Lutron Field Service for replacement Job Number ss O amp M Sect 06 Maintenance Requirements doc Page 5 of 5 QuantuMe Q Adminm Guide 7 s lt LUTRON RUZ KT Table of Contents Getting Started How to Use This Guide Quantum System Diagram Login Program Features Main Tabs and Program Features Control and Monitoring Tabular View Graphical View Control Occupancy amp After Hours Daylighting Time Clocks Viewing Time Clocks Creating Modifying Time Clocks Testing Time Clocks Enable Disable Selected Time Clocks Review Edit Location Settings Hyperion Solar Clock Overview View Schedules Test Events Enable Disable Hyperion Setup Load Shedding Diagnostics DALI Emergency Status Manual Tests LUTRON O O1 CO OO N 15 18 22 23 24 29 80 31 32 32 33 34 35 41 42 44 48 Reports Creating New Reports Opening Reports saving Printing Exporting Report Options Available Reports Light Energy Usage Lighting Power Usage Lighting Power Trend Lamp Maintenance system Activity Diagnostics Sensor Connection DALI Emergency Units Administration Users Create a New User Delete Modify Inactivate a User Backup Files Publish Processor Update Wizard Green Glance Configuration Appendix Contact Information Quantume Q Adminm User Manual 49 90 51 92 53 53 54 99
120. rs Office Building Fourth Floor Open Office Areas Open Office No Occupancy After Hours Office Building Fourth Floor Open Office Areas Open Office South Occupancy After Hours Office Building Second Floor Copy Room Occupancy After Hours Office Building Second Floor Electrical Closet Aeciinance Ber Horn Offire Brildinn Gennnd El mf Enhi Click on Next to advance to the next step Er lt Ba Next gt Save and Close Wiza t a TT ge ora Logged in Time Thursday March 24 2011 5 50 48 PM Step 4 Define Weekly Events Weekly events occur regularly every week based on the selected weekdays for example an event can be set to occur every Monday Wednesday and Friday To add a new event 1 Click New Event The bottom of the screen will populate with event details Each output assigned to the Time Clock will appear in the event list 2 Define the event name what days and times the event will happen on and what actions will happen in the system when the event executes The time dropdown allows you to choose either a fixed time e g 5 41 p m or an astronomic time e g 12 minutes after sunset 3 The grid in step 2 shows what level each output will be sent to The default unaffected means that output will not be affected by the Time Clock event To quickly set many different outputs to the same level e g all areas to scene 1 click the Quickly Set Levels hyper
121. ru Used for daily control monitoring and reports on a lighting system Green Glancee Used to monitor energy savings and compare trends Q Runtimem Allows Q Admint to communicate to lighting system Q Reportingm Logs historical data Required for Green Glancee to run and for Q Adminm to use Load Shedding and Reports 2 System Hardware Quantume supports the following hardware e Quantume processors Two configurable device links per processor Maximum of 16 processors per sub system Typically each floor in a building is a sub system Maximum of 128 sub systems per QuantuMe project e Lutron Digital Ballast Interfaces DBI to control EcoSysteme loads e Lutron Power Panel devices GP LP XP e Lutron wired QS Devices Energi Savr Node All varieties DALI EcoSysteme O 10V and Switching Keypads Keyswitches Shades and shade power supplies GRAFIK Eyes Triac EcoSystem and DALI both RF and non RF NWK Ethernet Interface IO 10 wired contact closure pins 5 input 5 output QSE DMX QSM Wireless only wired only and wired wireless combo units R Eye infrared sensor All Lutron EcoSysteme ballasts and drivers with appropriate EcoSysteme hub All DALI compliant dimmable ballasts with appropriate Lutron DALI hub Lutron wired and wireless occupancy and daylight sensors Lutron wired IR sensors Lutron wireless Picoe controllers 8 Third Party Interfacing QuantuMe supports several o
122. should become inactive When the Hyperion schedule ends the system should i Open all shades Close sheers only Close sheers and open blackouts D Leave the shades as they are Click on Next to advance to the next step lt Back Sa Wi rd ET Next gt a ve and Close Wiza Logged in User a admin Logged in Time Thursday March 24 2011 5 50 48 PM __ Hyperion Wizard Step 5 Nighttime Settings Specify when the Hyperionm schedule will begin and end every day Outside of these times Hyperion will not move the shades Times can be set either as fixed times e g 5 35 a m or as astronomic times e g at sunrise 30 minutes before sunset etc Set what should happen when the Hyperionm schedule ends every day open all shades close sheers Sunscreens only close sheers Sunscreens and open blackouts or leave shades unaffected in which case shades will stay where they are when Hyperion ends Hyperionm Solar Clock 2 F amp ni ad Sheddit A 0 Diagnostics E g j FES ES Load ps Hyp Step 1 Overview and Defaults Override Settings Step 2 Facing Directions Step 3 Window Types Specify what should happen to Hyperion in an area when a user manually controls the shades in that area Step 4 Area Setup d When shades are manually controlled in an area Hypenon will be Step 5 Nighttime Settings Disabled for 30 minutes ID Disabled until the end of the Hyperi
123. st controllers OMX AV Audio Visual Contact Closure Control or MX RPTR communications link extender devices Job Name Job Number ss O amp M Sect 06 Maintenance Requirements doc Page 2 of 5 tm A LUTRON SERVICES CO INC OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL D 7 5 1 2 Replacement Procedures Each product must be installed in accordance with the installation instructions shipped with the product Reference instructions for each product can be found in the Product Information section of this manual Below is a summary of the steps that will be followed when replacing products These steps are not a substitute for the installation instructions shipped with the replacement product A trained professional must install all products 5 1 2 1 Q Manager Server First the Q Manager server must have the proper Quantum software version installed Backup versions of the Design amp Setup database and Floorplan Control amp Monitor File must be restored to the server Consult the Software User Guide in Section 07 for detailed procedures 5 1 2 2 Routers No special replacement procedures are required Follow installation guide shipped with the replacement product 5 1 2 3 Processors Processors are installed in pre built panels manufactured by Lutron Contact Lutron Field Service for replacement 5 1 2 3 Wall Controls Keypads step 1 Follow all local safety precautions and safety precautions detailed in installation
124. t How does the power usage of selected areas compare over time period This report shows a bar graph comparing multiple areas energy usage over time To create a Lighting Power Usage Report 1 Select the areas to compare by using the Click here to select Areas link 2 Choose the timeframe by using the dropdown menu on the right 3 Click Apply 54 Quantume Q Adminm User Manual SE LUTRON RUZ KT Available Reports Q Admin TA Language English United States CE LUTRON Control amp Monitoring jj Reports gAdministration L1 New 7 Open view a Diagnostics Report 2nd Floor March 2011 2nd Floor Area Comparison Lighting Power Usage Report 022 Lighting Power Trend Comparison Report 008 X 4 ld Save As ja Save Print CM Export Lighting Power Trend Comparison Report 008 Lighting Power Trend Comparison Report Report Generated for Area Office Building on Wednesday April 20 2011 3 43 19 PM Graphical View Tabular View v Time Frame 4 Start Date Tuesday April 05 2011 M Time Frame B Start Date Tuesday April 12 2011 Duration 1 Week a lt T a a T a a z a a T a o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o a t oO ar TE 8 Te o 5 5 ne Es re ao ae N wo a oo N wo ar N mA N mA N o aa vy N wo ar N mA 7 H an La CO al A R al on mA A Ea
125. t the desired printer choose options if desired and click OK To save a report to a file 1 Click Export 2 Select the desired output format Excel spreadsheet JPEG image or CSV spreadsheet 3 Choose the output filename by typing in the text box and or using the Browse button 4 To open the file afterward in the default soreadsheet or image application check Open file after Export 5 Click Export Reports QO Admin Lanquage English United States 5 LUTRON Control amp Monitoring Reports Administration New Open view a Diagnostics Report 2nd Floor March 2011 Lighting Energy Usage Report 036 X b H Save s al Save 9 Print Ch Export Lighting Energy Usage Report Graphical View Tabular View Select the areas to include How much energy did the lighting in Expand All Collapse All Show Area Numbers Find area Click here to select Areas Peis n mA M Office Building First Floor o Second Floor No Areas 2 Office Building Second Floor Open Office Areas B open Office Areas o O oO p Areas ER un Open Office North mw aa al Oo oO RF Open Office South M Conference Rooms use over the Conference Room 222 5 MPrivate Offices Last 7 days v Cancel Apply Logged in User admin Logged in Time Wednesday April 20 20
126. ted day will be listed in the middle pane Click a different day on the left to view that day s Time Clock events Click Expand All or click the to show details of all actions that will happen when a Time Clock event is executed On the left is the output name and on the right is the level the output will go to 7 s lt LUTRON Quantume Q Adminm User Manual 23 Creating Modifying Time Clocks Lnausce Endish Uted Sates SL US TRON Hyperion Solar Clock Load Shedding Diagnostics a id Thursday March 24 201i Expand All Collapse All I want to 0 View Events At Sunrise End After Hours Set Up Time Clock Events Office Building Second Floor Elevator Lobby Occupancy Inactive J Test Events Office Building Second Floor Kitchen Occupancy Inactive Office Building Second Floor Copy Room Occupancy Inactive Office Building Second Floor Open Office Areas Open Office Occupancy Inactive South Office Building Second Floor Electrical Closet i Occupancy Inactive Office Building First Floor Open Office Areas Open Office North Occupancy Inactive Office Building First Floor Open Office Areas Open Office South Occupancy Inactive Office Building Third Floor Open Office Areas Open Office North Occupancy Inactive Office Building Third Floor Open Office Areas Open Office South Occupancy Inactive Office Building Fourth Floor Open Office Areas Open Office North Occupancy Inactive
127. ted on Wednesday April 20 2011 3 38 40 PM Graphical Vi Energy kwh Graphical View Tabular View oor Upen Office Sreas Open Office North 63 9 Buiding Second Floo Open Cffios Areas Open Office South 49 4 Office Building Second Flocr Corfetence Rooms Conference Room 221 1497 4 How much energy did the lighting in Expats Reponse Dein Click here to select Areas Choose the farmat in which you want the report data to be exported Excel Sheet xls JPEG Document jpq Comma Separated Text Document csv Export the report data at c datakenergy_usage_report20110420 xls Browse C Open file after Export use over the Export Cancel Last 7 days v Apply Logged in User admin Logged in Time Wednesday April 20 2011 3 29 06 PM Saving Printing and Exporting Reports Reports can be printed and saved to files Exporting to Excel format xls requires Microsofte Excele 2003 or newer to be installed alternatively reports may be exported in csv format All reports can be exported in tabular format to xis or csv Only reports that have a graphical view can be exported to the jpg image format To save a report that has been created 1 Click Save or Save As 2 If saving for the first time or doing Save As you will be prompted for the report name Change the default name if desired and click Save To print a report 1 Click Print 2 Selec
128. the intensity of the zone Non dimmed switched zones can be set to On Off or Unaffected A LUTRON m Quantume Q Adminm User Manual 11 aw Control and Monitoring Control _ L x Lanquane Enalish United States 2 SE UT N The current area selected ts Office Building Second Floor Open Office Areas Open Office North You are viewing J Office Building Switch to Graphical View Expand All d gt Lights Shades Collapse All 1 Select an area from the left view to control the Show Area Numbers lights Find area Area Current Scene Area Scene Area Level Zone Moffice Building 2 Select a zone below to adjust its level First Floor Bl Open Office Areas H Open Office North Open Office South Electrical Closet A Second Floor Open Office Areas Zone East Downlights Incandescent 1 North Downlights South Downlights West Downlights Open Office North Open Office South M Conference Rooms Scene 001 3 Select a light level M Conference Room 221 M Conference Room 222 Private Offices Private Office 211 Private Office 212 gt Private Office 213 er Private Office 214 z Em 1 Private office 215 Restrooms f Mens Restroom Turn ON Womens Restroom Turn OFF Elevator Lobby Ea fa Kitchen fa Copy Room Electrical Closet S third Floor B H Open Office Areas
129. ts JAdministration gt Control Occupancy Daylighting Time Clock 4 Hyperion Solar Clock Load Shedding Diagnostics a Hyperion Wizard Step 1 Overview and Defaults Step 2 Facing Directions Step 3 Window Types Step 4 Area Setup Step 5 Nighttime Settings Step 6 Override Settings Maximum Sunlight Penetration at work surface height Work Surface Height Select system wide defaults for Hypenon below These settings can all be overridden on an Area by Area basis if desired Work Surface Height inches 40 Maximum Sunlight Penetration inches 60 Minimum Time Between Shade Movements minutes 60 Click on Next to advance to the next step Soe a Next gt Save and Close Wizard Logged in User admin Logged in Time Thursday March 24 2011 5 50 48 PM Setup Hyperionr To configure Hyperionm select Setup Hyperiont in the right pane and click Launch Hyperionm Wizard The Hyperionm Wizard can be used to configure Hyperionru in multiple areas Hyperion Wizard Step 1 Overview and Defaults Set system wide defaults for Hyperion This is a quick way to change the settings for all areas that use the defaults Work surface height and maximum sunlight penetration define how far into the space direct sunlight will be allowed to penetrate Hyperion will continually adjust shades to ensure direct sunlight does not exceed the maximum sunlight penetration depth at the work surf
130. ty rate to use for the dollar saved conversion 0 10 Dollars Per kwh Save Cancel Green Glancee Configuration Savings Comparison Green Glancee displays energy savings in terms of kWh real power money coal not burned and carbon dioxide not emitted Green Glancee can be set to use some none or all of these comparisons based on which are in the Comparisons To Be Displayed box Money saved is determined by price of electricity and unit of currency which can be set at the bottom of the screen Instantaneous Power Savings Total Savings Relative to Full On 3 65 MW h 364 6 1 8 ton Coal not Burned 3 5 ton Carbon dioxide not Emitted 72 Quantume Q Adminm User Manual LUTRON Administration Green Glances Configuration ee English United States 1 UTRON J a Areas Displayed Display Control Savings Comparisons Weather Display Project Info Building Features The Green Glance display can show current weather information for the location entered below Display the Weather Current Location Settings Coopersburg Pennsylvania it Location Settings PS Location Settings United States of America Pennsylvania City Coopersburg Latitude 495 N Longitude 75 4 W gt Time Zone Eastern Time J Adjust for daylight Savings 60 a Minutes Set Clock Ahead Set Clock Back Month Day Of Week March Sunday Week Time Second week
131. ut you want to add 3 Click OK when finished The grid below the Add Remove Output link shows what outputs are selected for control by the selected Time Clock 26 Quantume Q Adminm User Manual 3 K LUTRON RUZ KT Creating Modifying Time Clocks J F ar mF n oe ns a EE ll 3 as Time Clock Wizard Step 1 Overview Define Weekly Events Step 2 Add Edit Delete You are modifying After Hours Step 3 Assign Output Below is list of weekly time clock events defined for this time clock To edit an event select the event and click on Edit Event To define a new event click on New Event Weekly Schedule Step 6 Finish an Event sun Mon Tue Wed Thur en Sat PS Quickly Set Levels Step 4 Define Weekly Events Step 5 Define Special Events Set level value for all the outputs of selected type Set All Occupancy After Hours X 1 Define when the new event will occur Name Begin After Hours After Hours Active Giada Ta 6 00 PM Evaluate C Weekdays Sun W Mon W Tues Wed Thur M Fri Sat Time 2 Set levels for the outputs Quickly Set Levels Type Name Occupancy After Hours Office Building First Floor Cpen Office Areas Open Office North Occupancy After Hours joep Fear cen Sire koago Piles Occupancy After Hours Office Building Fourth Floor Electrical Closet Occupancy After Hou
132. viewing f Office Building x w 3 e Lanquage English United States 5 SLUT Switch to Graphical View Expand All 4b Lights Shades Collapse All ET Show Area Numbers Find area Area l Office Building Qj First Floor MM Open Office Areas open Office North H Open Office South M Electrical Closet Second Floor M Open Office Areas Open Office North Open Office South E M Conference Rooms Conference Room 221 Mi Conference Room 222 Private Offices Private Office 211 Private Office 212 Private Office 213 Private Office 214 Private Office 215 a Restrooms Mens Restroom M Womens Restroom M El vator Lobby D kitchen i Copy Room Electrical Closet Qi third Floor Open Office Areas J Lights On i Lights off Logged in User admin View the status of shades O Select a shade preset Set a shade to a position 1 Select an area from the left 2 Select a shade group to adjust Shade Group Preset Sunscreen 3 Select a position to move the shades to 25 Apply Quickly change all shades in the area Open Close Logged in Time Thursday March 24 2011 4 17 12 PM Shade groups can be sent to a position To send a shade group to a position 1 Select an area
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