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2. y Occupancy Define how lights respond to motion sensors Detection Daylight Associate lights with daylight sensors in order to Harvesting dim when less artificial light is necessary wal Define how lights respond to a keypad or a Mounted ps switch Controls 2 Fifth Light System Overview 2 5 2 Control Module Elements Users can define many profiles peripherals and groups of end devices to create comprehensive lighting control strategies A Control Module strategy consists of three elements Profiles define the control logic using rules e g what light level to go to when motion is detected and for how long or what light level to go to when a switch is pressed Peripherals the device s providing input for the profile e g motion sensors keypads Groups Units the device s to apply the profile logic to The table below summarizes the elements of each Control Module Control Module Profile Peripheral s Groups Units l Lighting l Scheduling ona system time Units Dec Upanicy Pane Motion Sensors Groups Detection stages P Wall Mounted Key Press Wallstations amp roo Control Actions Switches P N A no long term Personal Control configuration Web interface Units only instant adjustments a pan Web interface Activations Cisco Phones Workpoints are i Units iPhones other equivalent to i associated devices a profile Daylight Lighting Set Harvesting Points Da
3. 4 Control Modules Assignment Rules The diagram below illustrates the way Profiles Peripherals and Groups are associated with one another in the Wall Mounted Controls Module Profile Go to Scene 1 2 3 Profile On Off Togle Wallstation C Channel 1 Channel 2 Channel 3 Wallstation B Channel 1 Wallstation A Channel 1 Note Device Assignment e Profiles are not assigned to groups but are DO 12 assigned to wallstations This allows groups to i rofiles 5 Groups amp WS Toflles amp WS Scenes be controlled by multiple profiles from multiple Profiles Groups EE Profiles amp WS e wallstations Wall Mounted Control Module tabs e Each wallstation can have only one profile but 1 Create edit your groups profiles can be assigned to many wallstations 2 Assign groups to wallstations WS e Wallstations consist of a group of channels e ws O 3 Assign a profile to each wallstation WS e Channels are assigned to groups The Assignment Panel layout 3 6 is used to create Groups e Channels from the same wallstation can be 3 7 and assign profiles wallstations to them assigned to different groups e Lights can only exist in one group Note The Zone Controller Application 2 5 6 must be refreshed when you are done 32 www coopercontrol com 5 Analytic Modules 5 Analytic Modules Analytic Modules diagnose the system monitor light status and
4. Database Stores configuration of the system for access by other components Receives input data from DALI devices via the DALI Bus Chassis DBC and low voltage devices via the the Modbus serial to ethernet coupler E Reads configuration of the Control Modules from the database Zone Controller Application l l Sends commands to DALI devices based on the defined control strategy The Zone Controller Application will write to the database for person control overrides monitoring and reporting data 4 www coopercontrol com 2 5 Understanding Fifth Light Control Modules The LMS Control Modules are used to interface with the lighting system in your facility 2 5 1 Quick Overview of the Control Modules Icon Name Description Change lighting levels instantly by sending one off override commands through the web interface h Personal gt Control Groups of lights which are pre configured to go to a specific light level when activated un and unlike normal groups are reused by many Workpoints parts of the system They can be reused by a supported device such as an iPhone or a Cisco Phone Workpoints are also useful when using the Filter Panel to search for units Define a schedule for lighting levels Similar to a Calendar application but instead of scheduling meetings you schedule lighting levels Every light has a schedule and will automatically belong to the default schedule if none is given Scheduling
5. Devices in most Control Modules see 2 5 2 Control Module Elements Recall that the vast majority of End Devices are lights but may also include shades or any device which can be controlled by a compatible on off switch or dimmer The visual example in Assignment Panel 3 6 is for group editing and creation and is applicable for all Control Modules with groups Groups are specific to the Control Module where they are created and must be created re created for each module It you are creating identical groups for each module consider creating a Workpoint 4 2 Unlike groups Workpoints are not used directly with a module By using the Filter Panel 3 4 you can use Workpoints to quickly reselect units for group creation You could also save a Filter Panel query see section 3 4 for details for reuse www coopercontrol com 13 4 Control Modules 4 Control Modules Control Modules are used to define the behavior of the system Input from peripheral devices wallstations motion sensors daylight sensors web interface is interoreted with the logic configured using these modules to control the lighting system 4 1 Personal Control Personal Control allows instant adjustments to lighting levels directly through the web interface Permissions to this module are customizable through the Users Module To use Personal Control first select units with either the Filter Panel 3 4 or Floor Plan 3 5 and click the override bu
6. 1 Click on the Roles tab in the Users Module 2 Select a user name from the list of existing users 3 Check Uncheck the roles to add or remove from a user s 4 Click the Apply button 44 www coopercontrol com Assigning Units End Devices Now that the users have been defined you can now assign them the units that they will have access to 6 Configuration Modules g a A Signed in as Facility Manager Ight lt a OOF y ES O ig y As z User Setup Profiles Roles Units Peripherals Workpoints Phones Floor Mapi x ABC Corporation Head v Units Unit v Facility Manager Users John Smith Units GP ABC Corporation Main Search Units Floor 1 X Zoom 100 v FJ 1001 FJ 1002 FJ 1003 e m 1004 FJ 1005 a 1011 FJ 1007 1012 o 1013 i gt 1014 E 1009 1015 F 1010 1016 wie R 1011 s 1017 7 1018 eh ZPE 1019 W 1013 1020 2 Cancel 4 Contact Us Corporate Site Help Toll Free 1 866 323 0097 LMS Version 4 11 0 Note To assign units e Users can share units 1 Open the users pane on the left panel e Users will be unable to log in if they have no units 2 Select a user name from the list of existing users or workpoints assigned to them 3 Open the units pane on the right panel e Consider assigning workpoints instead of units 4 Select the units either from the list or by using the floor e Users can only assign from de
7. COMMON WALKWAY OFFICE 2008 2010 Filter 2012 Units 1019 1021 1023 1024 102 Cancel Apply Assign the Profile to devices using the Assign Profiles tab To assign devices select a Profile from the menu and select units using the Filter Panel 4 3 9 Click Apply when done Using the Assigned Units box check what devices are already assigned to the Profile Units cannot belong to multiple profiles Adding a unit to a Profile will remove it from an existing assignment www coopercontrol com 17 4 Control Modules 4 4 Occupancy Detection Key Concepts The Occupancy Detection Module defines how lights respond to motion sensors It controls e Times at which occupancy control is active At what light level to trigger the lights when occupancy is detected instead of the standard occupancy light level the day night or week weekend vacant light level Profiles AlexTestPr AlexTestProfile Hours of Operation Test Hours of Operation Mail a Da Night Hours of Operation Afte y g Hours of Operation Laby Hours of Operation Laby Hours of Operation R an ay Stage Light Level Hours of Operation R an Whether to trigger at the scheduled 4 3 light level Whether to use a different occupancy profile during How to transition from the occupied light level to the Duration 00H 15M 005 00H 02M 305 00H 00M 305 00H 00M 155 NIA
8. Done C3 Y Trusted sites Protected Mode Off fa y 100 y Q MIO 1 49PM Eaton 1000 Eaton Boulevard Cleveland OH 44122 United States Eaton com Eaton s Lighting Systems Controls Products 203 Cooper Circle Peachtree City GA 30269 coopercontrol com 2015 Eaton A O All Rights Reserved Eaton is a registered trademark za Printed in USA Publication No ACC141069 All trademarks are property Powering Business Worldwide February 11 2015 of their respective owners
9. Filter Panel Buildings Floors O Users Workpoints Units o O Units Schedule 1010 Office 1011 Toilets and Lo 1012 Office 1013 Office 1014 Office 1045 Office 2001 Science Room 2002 Science Room 2003 Science Roofs 55 2004 science Room 2005 science Room 2006 science Room AMF Enarra Beer iad Cancel A co y i HIIU Apply 10 www coopercontrol com The filter panel is present in most modules in the LMS system It is the primary means to select devices and lights It allows the user to filter for units via category and or a search query Standard categories include See image in previous column e Buildings Most General e Floors e Users e Workpoints Most Specific e Units Different categories may appear for special filter panels throughout the program but the concept remains the same To filter expand a category by clicking on the category name Check the checkbox of the property you want to filter by and click filter The list will now be populated only with objects associated with that property To remove the filter uncheck the checkbox and press filter again To search for a particular item enter a term in the search box to the right of the open category It can include things like a specific unit name e g 1010 To remove a search query perform a search with the box empty More advanced queries are supported such as the ones listed In the table below Query Result 2
10. Fr Sa Profiles 2 5 2 contain the control logic for a given module To configure a Schedule Profile select the profile tab and click a Schedule from the menu You will see a Weekly View in the right pane If no events are configured the default lighting value is 0 To configure an event first select the desired week and month from the Calendar then click on a day in the Weekly View Click Add to add a new lighting event A popup pictured right will appear Specify the repeat interval using the Repeat drop down None Daily Weekly Monthly Yearly Custom Recurrence Set start and end times by entering them in 24 hour format Adjust the light level with the slider and click Apply To modify an existing event first click its colored box in the Weekly View Then click Remove to remove it or Edit to change the configuration Removing and editing will affect all occurrences of a repeating event Revert Y will change the profile to the state at which you last saved Save will save the entire profile Use the buttons to add and remove new profiles Scheduled lighting events can be layered If you have a typical weekday schedule you could add a special event and layer it over the current one The program will use the most recently created event if there is a conflict 16 www coopercontrol com Repeat Yearly y Light Level This event will happen once a year from 1pm
11. Options window Restart Internet Explorer Accessing the Application 58 Enter the URL in the address bar and make sure It s set to run in compatibility mode If not click on the compatibility mode icon that shows up next to the URL on right side of the address bar After signing in click on Show Floor Plan www coopercontrol com Appendix A Setting Up Java 7 on Windows 7 On the first warning screen that pops up select accept the risk and click Run File Edit mm Favorites Tools Help x Share Browser WebEx fig Favorites sg E Eaton Portal fj Product Development pu Web Slice Gallery Fifth Light Technology gt M DE v Pager Safety Tools Gr fy Q gt Signed in as admin fifthlight Personal Control Do you want to run this application mae Scenes akai eS he OS Buildings Floors O Tenants O Users O Workpoints O Units rv D B V Trusted sites Protected Mode Off Hay Q10 y t Q ad 3 B amp D E On the 2nd popup select accept the risk And click Run E Fifth Light Technology Windows Internet Explorer provided by Eaton Powering Business ola Xu B coge 2s gO http office fifthlight com MCA faces BaseModule jsp anaes X File Edit View Favorites Tools Help x Share Browser WebEx oly Favorites si EN Ea
12. Security Advanced View version information about Java Control Panel Network Setti Temporary Internet Files amp Date and Time Java in the browser is enabled a Region and Language B SAP GUI Configuration Network settings are used when making Internet connections By default Java will use the network settings in your web browser Only advanced users should modify these settings Files you use in Java applications are stored in a special folder for quick execution later Only advanced users should delete files or modify these settings See the Security tab Network Settings View User Accounts Search Control Panel View by Small icons Y Backup and Restore Credential Manager If Desktop Gadgets i Ease of Access Center Windows Mobility Center Hide Floor Plan Vv Trusted sites Protected Mode Off a y 100 y 50 3 HCD 1 53PM 53 www coopercontrol com Appendix A Setting Up Java 7 on Windows 7 3 Uncheck the option for Keep temporary files on my computer 4 Click on Delete Files Then click OK r gt __ are 57 Java Control Panel Select the location where temporary files are kept s F93 18307 AppData LocalLow Sun Java Deployment cache Change Disk Space Select the compression level for JAR files Set the amount of disk space for storing temporary files 54 www co
13. all profiles associated to the same sensor automatically get identical Set Points Set the minimum light level by clicking the slider bar or manually entering a value If you are sharing a sensor with another lighting group and wish to have a different light level than the original enter a Scaling Factor which is a multiplier that changes perceived brightness 1 05 5 brighter 26 www coopercontrol com If you wish to disable your Daylight Harvesting Profile at certain times choose Every Day for a consistent disable schedule or Weekdays Weekends for differing schedules Enter the time which the Profile becomes Active and the time which it becomes Inactive Choose Always On to never disable Daylight Harvesting recommended unless issues need to be addressed Click Apply when done to save the changes or Cancel to abort and not save the changes 4 Control Modules Assignment Rules Profiles Peripherals and Groups are associated in the following way in the Daylight Harvesting Module Profile Rm A Same Set Points Window Profile Rm A Profile Rm B Scaling Factor 1 2 Group Rm A Window Group Rm A Light 3004 Note e Profiles are assigned to groups e Light sensors are assigned to groups e Only one light sensor may be assigned to a Group e A light sensor may have more than one Profile and or group Light Sensor 6001 but both profiles must have the same Setpoints e Ea
14. monitor energy usage 5 1 Monitoring Monitoring queries check the status of the lights devices in the system of which there are 2 types Monitoring Units Devices Profiles Floors Units o C Units 1001 El 1002 lt 1003 E 1004 El 1005 K 1006 E 1007 E 1008 E 1005 E EES R 1010 1011 1012 1013 Gada 1014 Ol 1015 Q E Run Query Add to Profile View Details Standard Query Pressing the Run Query button will return the ballast Status lamp status and light level of the selected units Detailed Query Pressing the View Details button will create a pop up window that includes Standard Query data as well as detailed information on currently active commands from all the Control Modules Personal Control Schedule Occupancy Wall Mounted Controls and Daylight Harvesting The detailed report can be saved as a Spreadsheet www coopercontrol com 33 5 Analytic Modules Creating a Monitoring Profile A Monitoring Profile may be created to automatically run the query and email the results Monitoring Profiles can also assist with logging entries for troubleshooting Signed in as admin ight a 5 b ls A 5 O g sign out Monitoring Linits Devices Profiles Profiles First Floor D Profe Type Units z First Floor Devices Query Type Status x Queries Y Status Ballast and Lamp 7 Include Unreachable Ballasts E mail D
15. only thing that WMC changes is the occupied light level An important effect of this logic is that if a keypad or Personal Control command is used to turn the lights off 0 in a room with Occupancy Detection it will hold the lights at 0 just like any other level If the room is vacated it will appear like Occupancy is not working If someone walks in before the required vacancy time is reached This logic may confuse some users but is necessary for times when darkness is required like during a presentation 2 5 4 Scenes Scenes allow complex lighting arrangements to be sent by Personal Control 4 1 and Wall Mounted Controls 4 6 using simple commands such as Go to Scene 2 Each light in a scene can be given a different lighting value An example scene e 1 2 lights off e 1 4 lights at 10 e 1 4 at 25 e Asingle light at 100 Scenes are not used for grouping lights together they simply tell lights what level to go to when issued a Go to Scene command A scene defines a light level for each fixture in the entire system A scene used for presentations in board rooms or for turning lights half on half off can be standardized and used building wide Groups are used to define which lights are sent a specific Go to Scene command e g send Scene 2 to group Boardroom 3A It is not necessary to define a level for lights in rooms where the scene is not used Scenes must be separately configured for each module and are not shared D
16. to dim up Note Shades have a different set of click and hold commands from buttons www coopercontrol com 29 4 Control Modules Button Click Commands e None Action does nothing e Go to Max Level Go to Min Level Goes to the max min light level of the end device hardware typically 100 and 0 as defined in System Setup e Go to Level Go to light level 0 100 percent e Goto Scene Go to Scene 2 5 4 Level See the next section tor more information e Goto Previous Level Only used visible when High Priority Override is enabled and recalls the prior light level of the lighting group The first button that has Go to Level as a Click Action and Go to Previous Level as a Toggle Action is defined as a high priority command lt must be defined precisely in this manner to work Button Hold Commands e None Action does nothing e On amp Up Dims up even if the light is OFF to begin with e Up Dims up but only if light is on already e Down Dims down Shade Click Commands e None Action does nothing e Goto Scene Go to a preset Scene level defined in the MechoShade software e Up Start moving blinds up until the stop command is issued or blinds are fully up e Down Start moving blinds down until the stop command is issued or blinds are fully down e Stop Stop moving blinds Shade Hold Commands e None Action does nothing e Up Move up while button is pressed e Down Move d
17. 797 All units starting with a 2 followed by any 3 digits This o is equivalent to all units on bus 2 2002 2005 Units 2002 2003 2004 2005 ias Any unit with a 2 in the address e g 2003 8021 2003 l 2006 2009 322 Units 2003 2006 2007 2008 2009 and all of bus 3 2000 5000 All units on buses 2 3 and 4 Short addresses start at 1 so no units from bus 5 are included When you are done filtering you can open any of the sections and check the checkbox on any remaining property All units associated with that property will become selected To select individual units use the Units category To select all properties in a category select the checkbox in the header O Units 2 Units Light Level Remaining HH MM 1003 1004 e 1005 A search for units 1003 1005 1003 1004 1005 has been performed The units 1003 1005 are selected All units in the category can be selected with the checkbox in the header above 1003 Consider the image to the below Overrides Scenes Buildings Floors O Tenants Users Workpoints lc A Agent Users ALEX B La Alex Corner Alex5 PODA Filter Override Cancel Units e Workpoint Alex_Corner is selected e f the Units category is expanded all units will be displayed and those associated with this Workpoint will be selected If Filter is clicked the Units category will only display units that are part of this Workpoint If Override an action button unique to t
18. Fifth Light User Manual Effective February 11 2015 Lighting Management Software LMS 4 11 Signed in as Facility Manager ight EGESPHGOCETASSS Reporting Real Time Profile Type Calculated v 3 Power Consumption W vs Time Days Reporting Period Last Month w O Floors A Floors Savings EW Floort 90 00 kWh 60 Training C 294 80 kWh 100 Signed in as Facility Manager Filter Power Energy G x gt lt Z Y ight ELI E93 EAERI User Setup Contact Us Corporate Ste Help Tol Free 1 866 323 0097 Units Peripherals Workpoints rhnones Floor Mapi x Users John Smith Floors FT ABC Corporation Head v Units Unit z Facility Manager Users John Smith O Units O Y ABC Corporation Main v Search 3 Units Floor 1 v Zoom 100 v 1001 1002 1003 F 1004 1005 Assigned Units 1006 1011 1007 1012 1013 1014 1009 1015 1010 1016 wee y 1017 1018 y g 1019 W 1020 Cancel Contact Us Corporate Site Help Toll Free 1 866 323 0097 LMS Version 4 11 0 ELN Powering Business Worldwide Contents Contents Description Page 1 About this guide 265 6 ccc cic ee ee e os eee be ee oe ee eee ede ee de 3 2 Fifth Light System Overview 0 00 ees 3 2 1 About Fifth Light System 3 2 2 DALL COMPlaNCE sesia oc anos a de ad bo eae es a Ea ae Se wan 3 Zo Basie Data Flow Doga sr Saa bv eae e A a a a E a ee oa aia des 4 2 4 Overview of the Lighting Management System LMS
19. Send Report Every Month y Onthe 31 v Report By Floor y u Add Separate graph for each data set yes No Environmental Factors Equivalence Email Details To johnsmith abccorporation com Subject Energy Consumption Report Y Add date and time to subject Here are the monthly First Floor Lighting Consumption Reports Message Optional f ghting r p E Apply Cancel Contact Us Corporate Site Help Toll Free 1 366 323 0097 LMS Version 4 11 0 4 T amp 100 v 2 Define each variable listed e Profile Type Select between Calculated and Metered if your facility has installed metering equipment e Power Energy Choose to display power watts over a period of time or the total kilowatts used for the specified time e Email Details Define the email address you would like the queried details sent to It is possible to view the results of this query data without having the email details defined e Report Details Choose how frequently the report should be generated time frame to report and portion of the facility to display Also select whether to display any equivalence data trees planted or cars removed from the road Custom factors can be created also by clicking on the sign in the window and entering the custom details 40 www coopercontrol com Once these settings are entered click Apply Before activating the report you will need to assign It to the devices that are displaying the data First make no
20. W Scheduled light level overrides stage 5 light level Mackenzie 1 90 Mackenzie Off gt 800 RayTest Senron R101 3 50 Vaccancy Mode A 450 5 D Cancel Apply Weekday UP UP UP UP UP Same as daytime Start time 19 15 DOWN DOWN DOWN DOWN DOWN Threshold 20 2 arr eekend Light Level Duration HH MM S3 a a of of 45 O Disabled E update The example above shows the profile AlexTestProfile with the Weekend Night sub profile currently selected It begins at 7 15pm is not disabled is at night is not the same as the daytime the scheduled light level overrides Stage 5 and the Threshold is 20 Stages in order from 1 5 are 90 15m 80 02m30s 50 030s 45 15s O N A indefinite 18 www coopercontrol com Stages There are 5 lighting stages When no movement is detected the lights progress in stages from the Occupied Light Level Stage 1 to the Vacant Light Level Stage 5 The lights progress through the stages as configured Day Night Weekday Weekend An Occupancy Profile is actually made up of 4 profiles 1 Weekday Day 2 Weekday Night 3 Weekend Day 4 Weekend Night Each has a start time during the day and or night You can enable an option to make night profiles the same as day profiles Disabling You can disable the occupancy sensors during the profile period i e Day Night Weekday Weekend with th
21. a 1 Click Action Go to leve Y 12 Y Click Action None v Toggle Y Hold Action Toggle Click Gotoscer 6 Y Duration Hold Action Minutes vY Duration Minutes Y On Off O Light Shade Click Action Go to Max Y Click Action Toggle v Duration 7 Toggle Click Go to Min toMin None Duration Go to Max Level bs Go to Min Level Lower Go to level f Go to Previous Level Light Go to scene Shade Hold Action Down Y Hold Action Down Y Duration 60 Minutes Y Duration 0 Minutes Y Raise O Light Shade Hold Action Up X Hold Action Up v Duration 42 Minutes Y Duration o Minutes vY Cancel Apply e Click Basic button press e Toggle If enabled toggle becomes second button press and click is the first Think ON OFF e Hold The default hold down time for a button press is 200ms and is configured in the Commissioning module 6 2 MechoShade actions are configured separately for each button Shades don t have a toggle Not all buttons have access to all actions Lower and Raise buttons only have hold On Off buttons do not have access to hold and have a mandatory toggle Commands There are various ways that commands are triggered 1 Button Actions Commands are sent to lights and end device groups to change their state Click toggle The command happens once per click 3 Hold Commands are continuous and repeat as long as the button is held i e hold
22. a press is longer than the click to hold time 200ms default If a user is unaware of the dual functionality of the button they may press too long and instead of executing a click action they will slightly dim the lights up or down This dimming may be so slight that the lights appear to be unchanged and the user may assume the button does not work Ways to avoid Click Hold conflicts 1 Avoid putting hold actions on non Raise Lower buttons 2 Set the click action to none so that there is only a hold action on that button 3 Only put hold actions on non dedicated buttons when it is necessary and the number of users is small 4 Change the click to hold time in the Commissioning Module 73 to a higher value This will decrease the responsiveness of hold commands system wide Toggle Hold Conflict Toggle should not be used at the same time as Hold If a button is clicked and then a hold command is issued it clears the toggle state and the next click will not be a toggle When combined with the click hold conflict this is very unintuitive loggle Hold on the same button is not a supported configuration Occupancy Holding Recall that Occupancy Detection 4 4 will hold a WMC command as long as a room is occupied overriding the expiration time This includes lights off commands Occupancy will also shut off a WMC command prematurely if it detects vacancy Refer to Occupancy Detection for a review www coopercontrol com 31
23. abled the scheduled light level overrides Stage 5 and the Threshold is 20 Stages in order from 1 5 are 70 15m 60 1s 50 45s 20 30s 0 N A indefinite Click on the Profile you want to configure from the menu O or use the buttons to add and remove profiles Double click on a profile name to change it Set the Stages 1 5 by clicking on one or more check boxes of the Stages you want to modify Use the pane to the right to adjust the light level and set the duration Click update when done and repeat for all Stages you want to modify If you are not setting the night to be the same as the day time specify a start time You can set the Occupancy Profile to be disabled for the day effected units will rely primarily on the Wall Mounted Control Module and Schedule Module by checking the Disabled checkbox 6 Set the Threshold and Scheduled Light Level Overrides Stage 5 Light Level Click Apply when done Repeat for the 3 remaining sub Profiles Weekday Night Weekend Day Weekend Night 22 www coopercontrol com 4 Control Modules Assignment Rules The chart below illustrates how Profiles Peripherals and Groups are associated with each other in the Occupancy Detection Module Profile A I Note e Profiles are assigned to groups e Motion sensors are assigned to groups e More than one motion sensor may be assigned to a Group Group A has 6001 amp 6002 assigned If any one of t
24. anel 4 3 Click Activate and a pop up will appear where you can set either the duration of the activation or the end time Activations Norkpoints Buildings Floors O Tenants Users O Workpoints Workpoints Light Level Remaining HH MM Agent Users ALEX BAKUNTSEV Alex_Corner AlexS Areal Y Area2 Area3 Area4 Area5 Areab COMMON WALK COMMON WALK Cooper Controls AMAIA MAII Activate Cancel Activate Duration hh mm End Time 8 a 00 e hs Send Activate Popup Command will be active for 8 hours in this example www coopercontrol com 15 4 Control Modules 4 3 Scheduling The Scheduling Module controls lighting levels based on calendar events that occur daily weekly monthly or annually Schedules Default Hours of Operation Week of August 17 to August 23 17 Sun 13 Mon19 Tue 20 Wed21 Thu 22 Fri 23 Sat Am 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 Hours of Operation Lab Of 1 AM PITT Ld Cd Cd Hours of Operation Lakiof 2 AM Hours of Operation Mail Ro 3AM Hours of Operation and Hours of Operation and Mackenzie 4AM 5 AM 6 AM 05 30 05 30 05 30 05 30 05 30 7AM 70 70 70 70 70 3 AM 9 AM 10AM 11AM 12 PM 1PM 2PM lia 3PM 4PM 5PM crm 18 00 18 00 18 00 18 00 18 00 7 PM 20 20 20 20 20 3PM 9 PM 10 PM 11 PM O O 8 Q This schedule has a level of 70 5 30am 6 00pm on weekdays and 20 otherwise Calendar dig 2014 Su Mo Tu We Th
25. at one time The same goes for a sensor it can t read two Setpoints at the same time Therefore If two or more profiles share a sensor they must also share a common set of Setpoints otherwise the profiles will compete and the lights will flicker up and down Key Points e Each sensor must have at least one unique profile e Every profile associated with the same sensor must have the same Setpoints Setpoints are automatically configured by Daylight Calibration which should be performed when the room has almost no natural or external light at night with the blinds shut By eliminating natural light we can record a base value for the system to measure itself against All groups associated with the sensor are raised trom 0 to 100 in 5 increments and all profiles associated with the sensor are assigned Setpoint values based on readings from each increment The system will now adjust the lights to reach these Setpoint values at all times of day For example if a 70 light level was 230 Setpoints during a calibration performed at 2am the lights will be adjusted until the sensor reads 230 Setpoints each time 70 is the active level Lights can be observed directly and Setpoints changed manually but this is only recommended for specific cases where automatic results are unacceptable The Minimum Light Level is the lowest Daylight Harvesting can dim This prevents lights from turning off or being perceived as too dim This will depen
26. ate on a single 2 wire cable Daisy chains and spurs are allowed e DALI wires are rated to be run with electrical cables e Control devices can be powered from the same 2 wire DALI cables that carry the communication information www coopercontrol com 3 2 Fifth Light System Overview 2 3 Basic Data Flow Diagram The diagram below is a basic representation of the data flow of the LMS Control Modules End Devices Peripherals Input Keypads Switches nee Personal Control Commands Lights Multi sensors Scheduling Shades Generic On Off Generic Variable Load Occupancy Detection Daylight Harvesting Wall Mounted Controls Motion sensors Daylight sensors Key concepts to remember e Peripheral devices give input to the Control Modules e Control Modules software interpret input to give commands to End Devices e End Devices act on commands Note The Zone Controller Application will write to the database for person control overrides monitoring and reporting data 2 4 Overview of the LMS Component Function Configuration manual overrides and monitoring is done via the web application called the Master Control Application MCA The application will be configured for you and a link given so you can access the system Depending on the chosen configuration you may have one centralized MCA for all lighting control panels in the building s or a separate one for each Master Control Application MCA
27. aylight Harvesting 4 5 does not apply to Scenes as it is unsuited to their varied light level 2 5 5 High Priority High priority commands supersede normal commands see 2 5 3 Hierarchy of Control They can be issued by Wall Mounted Controls 4 6 and Personal Control 4 1 It is recommended that high priority commands be used sparingly When normal priority and high priority commands are in conflict the normal priority commands are stored and continue to execute while being overridden by the high priority command For example a keypad issues a 10 minute command for 50 lighting level and is immediately overridden by a 4 minute high priority command for 100 lighting level from Personal Control The lights will go to 100 for 4 minutes and then 50 for 6 minutes 2 5 6 Zone Controller Application The Zone Controller Application is the part of the software that interfaces with the hardware in the system see Overview 2 4 Configuration Change Every time a configuration is changed with a Control Module you must refresh the Zone Controller Application Hardware or System Properties Change Every time the System Setup Module or Commissioning Module is changed you must stop and then start the Zone Controller Application After a refresh If issues with the configuration persist stop and then start the Zone Controller Application Find these functions in the Commissioning Module 6 2 A Zone Controller Applicati
28. ccupied This option essentially makes the Schedule the occupied light level but with one additional rule it defines a minimum threshold of acceptable light for an occupied room If the Schedule is below threshold level the system will continue to use the normal Stage 1 level as defined in the Occupancy profile 4 Control Modules For example Schedule Threshold Schedule or Profile Used 30 50 Occupancy Profile Level 30 20 Schedule Level By this logic you can set Threshold to 100 100 minimum always use Occupancy Profile to disable Threshold All other Stages remain the same when Threshold is used Threshold is useful as you only need to define the typical on light levels once in the Schedule module Occupancy can become a triggering module only Lights associated with a sensor will turn off when the room is vacant and lights without an associated sensor or with an occupied sensor will remain at schedule The graphs below provide a more visual explanation of Threshold and Scheduled Light Level Overrides Stage 5 Light Level Occupancy Stage 1 100 pm Actual Schedule om hreshold 1pm 2pm 3pm 4pm 5pm 6pm In this configuration the Threshold is at 20 and Stage 1 is at 50 This means that any time the Schedule is lt 20 Occupancy will override it with a 50 level otherwise it will follow the Schedule From 1 2 pm and 5 6pm the light level is lower than the Threshold too low an
29. ch light sensor has at least one profile to hold its unique Set Point values Device Assignment Profiles Groups Profiles amp Groups Groups amp Sensors Daylight Harvesting Module tabs 1 Create edit your groups Q 2 Assign a profile to each group 2 3 Assign sensor s to each group 9 4 Calibrate sensors Commissioning 6 2 The Assignment Panel layout 3 6 is used to create Groups 3 7 and assign profiles sensors to them Note The Zone Controller Application 2 5 6 must be refreshed when you are done www coopercontrol com 27 4 Control Modules 4 6 Wall Mounted Controls Key Concepts A Wall Mounted Control WMC is a hardware device used to send DALI compatible or digital signals to control other compatible end devices The system treats WWMCs as groups of buttons that each have a communication channel that can be assigned to control device groups Each channel button can control a different device group Each WMC has one profile that defines what action is performed when buttons respond to holding clicking or toggling The diagram below illustrates this concept Profile Review e WMGCs are groups of buttons e Each button has a communication channel e Channels are assigned groups of devices to control WMCs have a Profile Button behavior is defined in the profile 28 www coopercontrol com Q Profile Type Local Scene Controller v Digital Lighting Controller Digital Shade Con
30. ch other If this parameter is not defined correctly the buttons will not work Number of buttons Limited to the valid combinations based on previous choices of profile type and button sizes Only generic buttons are counted Raise Lower On Off buttons are not considered part of the button number click the checkbox to enable disable these buttons Day Night Weekday Weekend Like Occupancy Profiles 4 4 WMC profiles are actually 4 Profiles 1 Weekday Day 2 Weekday Night 3 Weekend Day 4 Weekend Night The start time for the day is also the end time for the night and vice versa You can enable an option to make night profiles the same as day profiles Override Type If changed trom default to high priority one button can be configured as High Priority 2 5 5 This is useful when overriding motion sensors for a short period of time or when it is imperative the lights remain on Use sparingly In most cases system reconfiguration and sensor calibration is preferable over the use of high priority commands Remember that high priority supersedes all other non emergency commands The High Priority button will be the first button with a Go to Level command for a click action paired with a Go to Previous Level command for a toggle action see next section 4 Control Modules Button Actions Buttons are configured to perform commands triggered by actions Available actions are Button 1 Light Shade
31. d in a Control Module 3 2 e g Workpoints Scheduling Occupancy Detection Daylight Harvesting Wall Mounted Controls It must be stopped and started every time a change is made in the Commissioning Module or System Setup Module Simply stated refresh is for changes in lighting behavior stop and start is for system changes such as the addition of new hardware or a change in a global system property A refresh will maintain the lights at their current level for approximately 2 minutes while loading the new configuration A stop and start flushes the active lighting commands from the system and will apply the Schedule Module alone for approximately 2 minutes while the more 48 www coopercontrol com advanced modules load If a Schedule of 0 light is in use this may be disruptive lf issues persist after a refresh a stop and start is a viable troubleshooting option but this should always be the second step Warning The Commissioning Module has other options available which are not intended for typical usage Be aware that changes made in the Commissioning Module can have an adverse effect on the system Please refrain from making changes if you do not understand their functionality and contact technical support 6 Configuration Modules Addressing a Replacement Device If a device in the system has failed and is ready to be replaced you can use the Addressing tab to reassign an address to it When DALI devices are sent from
32. d Mode Off fay 100 mn 3 Be 207PM www coopercontrol com 57 Appendix A Setting Up Java 7 on Windows 7 Add the website URL http 192 168 1 50 Replace the IP address with the actual IP address or the domain name of the server and click on the Add button Xx JE CET File Edit Favorites Tools Help x Share Browser WebEx we Favorites B ES Eaton Portal fa Product Development pu Web Slice Gallery v lt Fifth Light Technology gt El gt dh y Pager Safety Toos ye amp k Signed in as admin General Security Privacy Content Connections Programs Advanced I 0 ls Y A amp O 20 Select a zone to view or change security settings V 9 Internet Localintranet Trusted sites Restricted ites Trusted sites You can add and remove websites from this zone All websites in this zone will use the zone s security settings Add this website to the zone http 192 168 5 197 Websites eaton skillport com http eaton skillport com http fights fifthlight com http office fifthlight com Require server verification https for all sites in this zone 0 V Trusted sites Protected Mode Off fa 100 y 7 a O 0 3 Bie 209PM Click Close in the Trusted Sites window Select Apply then OK on the Internet
33. d on the preferences of the user 10 20 is a common range 0 can be disruptive as it appears that the lights are not working but it is useful for outdoor lighting during the day Setting this value too high will impact energy savings Scaling Factor is used when you are controlling the lights of a nearby group with the same sensor and Setpoints It is a multiplier that changes perceived brightness 1 05 5 brighter which is subtely different from lighting level as lighting level is related to power consumption not brightness perception It is primarily used to scale dimming to compensate for groups farther from the window or adjust dimming of another group to be stronger weaker This reduces the required light sensors in the system by allowing one sensor with one reading to control two or more nearby groups with different dimming needs A profile can be enabled for only certain times of day or only on the weekdays weekends This feature can be useful to enable daylight harvesting only for the weekends or to prevent night time external lighting headlights and street lamps from interfering with the lighting Daylight Harvesting does not apply to every command Commands issued by Personal Control 4 1 or commands containing Scenes 2 5 4 are not affected by Daylight Harvesting Scenes are not suited to Daylight Harvesting due to their varied light level Personal Control is considered a manually forced light level so is
34. d the Occupancy Stage 1 takes over Otherwise the lights follow the Schedule www coopercontrol com 19 4 Control Modules Vacancy Stage 5 100 m Actual mum Schedule om hreshold 90 80 70 60 50 40 30 20 10 0 1pm 2pm 3pm 4pm 5pm 6pm Scheduled Light Level Overrides Stage 5 Light Level DISABLED 100 pm Actual Schedule om 1 hreshold 90 80 70 60 50 40 30 20 10 0 1pm 2pm 3pm 4pm 5pm 6pm Scheduled Light Level Overrides Stage 5 Light Level ENABLED The above graphs represent the same configuration in vacancy Stage 5 The occupancy profile has Stage 5 set to 0 Scheduled Light Level Overrides Stage 5 Light Level is shown disabled and enabled in the above graphs If the schedule does not override Stage 5 the lights turn off in vacancy If the schedule does override Stage 5 the lights follow the schedule in vacancy at all times Note Threshold only affects Occupancy Stage 1 and not Vacancy Stage 5 Occupancy Holding Recall that Wall Mounted Control 4 6 and Personal Control 4 1 commands will not expire as long as a room is occupied Understanding the Hierarchy of Control 2 5 3 Personal Control and WMC commands are held for as long as occupancy is detected This logic avoids the need to repeatedly press a keypad to achieve a desired light level while occupying a room Similarly WMC and Personal Control commands will be turned off by Occupanc
35. dules Select the Units tab and the units you want to monitor 5 In the Available Profiles list checkmark the profile you Then click the Add to Profile button This process is the want to use and then click on the double arrow gt gt same for a peripheral profile with the exception that button to move this profile to the Assigned Profiles List you will select the items in the Devices tab instead Monitoring Monitoring Units Devices Profiles O Floors Available Profiles Assigned Profiles OU El Profiles h Profiles Units MS fA iv fi i First Floor Devices rt e Ballast L nt Units Status Status Level Y 001 v 002 y y 004 m 10 y 1006 y 0 y 00 Vv 1009 v 010 y 011 y m 101 Ji 1014 Cancel x Run Query Add to Profle View Details Export Adv Export Adv PA eee aT 6 Once the profile appears as an Assigned Profile click OK Monitoring Availale Profiles Assigned Profiles Profiles Profiles E First Floor Devices Ok hy Cancal www coopercontrol com 35 5 Analytic Modules 7 Once the profile is assigned go back to the Profiles tab and click Activate to enable the profile Fifthlight ORO Bs cS sR immen sedin Monitoring Lirala Devices Profiles Profiles First Floor D Profile Type Units Frai Floor Gevices Query Type Stalus A F Status Balassi and Lamp F Include Linreachable Ballasts E mail Detaals To johnsritapabocoporalion com Subject Query Res
36. ed you can export the report to PDF or Excel by selecting the option at the bottom of the screen Signed in as Facility Manager min ZOORORTRESO Reporting Real Time Devices Profiles Profile Type Calculated Ei Energy Consumption KWh vs Time Days Reporting Perigi Last Month Cii Thal Buildings E Foort 20 00 KWh 60 Training C 294 80 kWh 100 E h E f 7 Aa Ja 10 Kilowat hours Fiber Power Energy February 2074 O vse Workpoint o br tt z ExpotPOF ExporiExcel Show Data Contact Us Corporate Sie Help TokFree 1656 323 0097 LMS Version 4 11 0 www coopercontrol com 39 5 Analytic Modules Creating a Reporting Profile A Reporting Profile may be created to automatically run the query on a requested basis and email the results To program a Reporting Profile 1 Ensure you are in the reporting Module Profile Tab then click the sign to add a new profile to the list Double click the generic profile name and rename it to be more descriptive coe C Sa http 192 168 9 121 MCA faces BaseModule jsp P OXI z Fifth Light Technolo X h A fo 7 o A e Signed in as admin wi fifthight ao Oo BS 5 go ahi y As 9 Reporting Real Time Devices Profiles Profiles A New Profile First Floor Profile Type Calculated v Power Eneray Power Consumption wv Reporting Period This Year e
37. ed with Workpoints Cancel supports the cancelling of sent commands Support enables the display of a support number for assistance on the phone O Display Lighting enables the control of the individual lighting units as opposed to just Workpoints Cisco phones must be further configured in the User Setup Module and Cisco Call Manager 3rd party software Workpoints must be configured in the Workpoints Module 52 www coopercontrol com Appendix A Setting Up Java 7 on Windows 7 Appendix A Setting Up Java 7 on Windows 7 Note Please contact your system administrator if you have problems making these changes because there could be restrictions on altering your browser settings 1 Open the Control Panel and Double click on Java Oe Z E Control Panel All Control Panel Items gt v ES Search Contro Panel E E E A TE A a z a am A amp Adjust your computer s settings Action Center the BitLocker Drive Encryption 9 Date and Time Ey Device Manager Flash Player 32 bit HomeGroup Internet Options amp mail 32 bit MM Performance Information and Tools gt Program Download Monitor 32 bit 9 Region and Language SAP GUI Configuration El System Windows CardSpace E Windows Update Click on the General tab a The last line should read Java in the browser is enabled b Under the Temporary Internet Files option click on Settings T Adm
38. elete a user s profile select the profile and click the button Then in the pop up click the Delete button peeks Qe wweik amp Be tin Z ORORTRG ii User Setup Profiles Roles Units Peripherals Workpoints Phones Profiles John Smith Esc Mahager Prefix None John Smith First Name John Middle Name Optional Last Name Smith UserName John Smith Password Change User Type Gen eral User www coopercontrol com 43 6 Configuration Modules Assigning User Roles Before users can start logging in they need to have roles assigned to them Each role is associated with a module and or a sub module ARS ZOOOESRE SO User Setup Profiles Roles Units Peripherals Workpoints Phones Facility Manager F Addressing John Smith 7 iad Commissioning E Daylight Harvesting Device C a Daylight Harvesting Profiles C F Monitoring Reports Creating a Monitoring Results F Occupancy Detection Device Occupancy Detection Profiles geeeereeey M Overriding Report Creation and Manage Report Review Y Scene Control Y Scheduling Static DALI Grouping Tenant Setup User Setup ml User Setup Profile Tab hd W Cancel Apply Contact Us Corporate Site Help Toll Free 1 866 323 0097 Signed in as Facility Manager Load Floor Plan LMS Version 4 11 0 Note Users can only assign from roles they have access to To assign roles to a user
39. eopen Last Browsing Session Fifthlight rien SL Work Offline A Compatibility View Personal Control Compatibility View Settings Full Screen Toolbars Explorer Bars Overrides Scenes eene O Buildings O Floors O Tenants Developer Tools O Users O Workpoints O Units Suggested Sites a I Trusted sites Protected Mode Off far Q10 a 3 Be YI 204PM Go to the Security tab and select Trusted Sites Then click on the Sites button ol x CEI Poe SS a File Edit View Favorites Tools Help xx Q Share Browser WebEx ly Favorites 3 ES Eaton Portal B Product Development pu Web Slice Gallery y lt Fifth Light Technology E A Bl E y Pagey Safetyw Tools y Internet Options Signed in as admin a ALEM Select a zone to view or change security settings ted Y O Hide Floor Plan Internet Localintranet Restricted sites e N This zone contai ites that you Stes trust not to damage your computer or your files E You have websites in this zone Security level for this zone Custom Custom settings To change the settings dick Custom level To use the recommended settings dick Default level E Enable Protected Mode requires restarting Internet Explorer Reset all zones to default level a JV Trusted sites Protecte
40. er Panel 3 4 and clicking Go To Scene The scene will only affect the selected lights End the Scene by selecting the same lights and clicking the End Scenes Button 6 Units Units 1001 1011 o i E 5 1001 PJ So al 1002 i 1003 i a al 1004 1005 ha a al 1006 1007 1008 JEE 1009 hh So a 1010 1011 o oS O Select Scene 0 Light T Scene Go To Scene End Scenes The Scene Night Light is selected If we go to the Scene it will affect units 1001 20 1002 0 1003 20 1004 0 The Filter Panel was used to search for units 1001 1011 JE x Old Scene Name Night Lights New Scene Name Projector Presentation Apply Cancel After clicking the button the option to rename the active Scene appears 4 2 Workpoints Workpoints are lights which are pre configured to go to a specific light level when activated They can be used with e Workpoints Module e The Filter Panel throughout the program e Setting User Permissions e Supported Devices iPhone Fifth Light Touch Screen or Cisco Phone To configure a Workpoint go to the Workpoints tab and select a Workpoint from the menu You may notice this is an Assignment Panel 3 6 layout Add units by clicking on the Filter Panel 3 4 to the right Check the Assigned Units box to see what is already in the Workpoint Units can belong to multi
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42. erface amp General Concepts d kail Ja SL A KY The toolbar provides links to all the program modules There are three types of modules e Control Modules Configure lighting behavior e Analytic Modules Diagnose the system monitor light status and monitor energy usage e Configuration Modules Manage hardware the Zone Controller Application the hardware software interface add remove users and change system settings The appearance of the toolbar differs depending on user permissions The full suite of control and analytic modules is typically restricted to facility managers or system administrators Also certain configuration modules may be limited to Fifth Light technicians A brief summary of each module is below Icon Name Description Control Modules te 3 Personal Control Workpoints scheduling b Occupancy Detection Daylight Harvesting Change lighting levels instantly by sending one off override commands through the web interface Groups of lights which are pre configured to go to a specific light level when activated and are useful when searching for units via the filter panel They can be reused by a supported device such as an iPhone or a Cisco Phone Define a schedule for lighting levels Every light has a schedule and will automatically belong to the default schedule if none is given Define how lights respond to motion sensors Associate lights with daylight sensor
43. ess to e Can only be assigned devices that also belong to their tenant To assign peripheral devices 1 Open the users pane on the left panel 2 Select a user name from the list of existing users 3 Open the devices pane on the right panel 4 Select the devices from the list 5 Check uncheck the peripheral devices to add or remove from a user s 6 Then click Apply to save the changes 46 www coopercontrol com Assigning Workpoints In addition to assigning units you can use this sub module to assign work points to users 6 Configuration Modules et BORO 5 Es light gt J J wail A ui d a User Setup Profiles Roles Units Peripherals Workpoints Phones O Users John Smith O Floors Facility Manager O Users q em Workpoints o Ja Workpoints Conference Room Office 101 Fj Work Area 1 Work Area 2 O Assigned Workpoints Work Area 1 Work Area 2 Cancel Apply da Contact Us Corporate Site Help Toll Free 1 866 323 0097 Note Users can only e Assign from workpoints they have access to e Be assigned work points with units that also belong to the user s tenant To assign workpoints 1 Open the users pane on the left panel 2 Select a user name from the list of existing users 3 Open the workpoints pane on the right panel 4 Select the workpoints from the list 5 Check uncheck the workpoints to add or remove from a user s 6 Click the Apply button to save the chan
44. etails To johnsmith abecorporation com Subject Query Results W Add Date and Time to Subject Message optional Here are results of the First Floor Device Report Alert Every Grim Starting At HH MM i it z i a a va Export results as PDF Cancel Apply To set a monitoring profile e Alert Every If performing a Unit Status report you can select how often the report is sent to the email address provided and select when the report should Start running and the desired format it should be exported as Excel or PDF 1 Click the sign to add a new profile to the list Double click on the generic profile name and rename it with something more descriptive 2 Define the details e Once these settings are made select Apply to save e Profile Type Select between Units End Devices and the changes Peripherals P 3 Before activating the query you will need to assign the e Query Type If Units are being used select between units or devices to the profile Status online offline or failed or Command and State which will log 50 events over the designated 1 hour 24 hour or week duration If Peripherals are being used you will only have the option for a Command and State Log e Email Details Define the email address you would like the queried details sent to It is still possible to view the results of this query data without having the email details defined 34 www coopercontrol com 5 Analytic Mo
45. ges Signed in as Facility Manager Load Floor Plan www coopercontrol com LMS Version 4 11 0 47 6 Configuration Modules Workpoints vs Units Assigning workpoints allows for easier management of users and their units As described in the Workpoints section by adding units to a workpoint this prevents the issue of taking the time to assign a unit repeatedly to different users If the new device is simply added to an existing workpoint then it will automatically be assigned to those users associated with It Using Fifth Light on a Cisco VOIP Phone For information related to the setup and use of a Cisco VOIP phone in conjunction with the Fifth Light LMS please refer to the Fifth Light Cisco Phone Reference Guide This guide can be obtained from Fifth Light technical support 6 2 Commissioning Module The Commissioning Module is most often used to refresh or restart i e stop and start the Zone Controller Application Commissioning fone Controller Static Group System Properties Addressing Refresh Zone Controller Refresh Stop Zone Controller Stop Start Zone Controller Start Map USB Cards to their USB Paths Start Mapping Note Please make sure the ZC is stopped before you start mapping DALI Device Settings page Go to page Recall that the Zone Controller Application 2 5 6 is the part of the LMS software that interfaces with the hardware It must be refreshed every time a configuration is change
46. he Personal Control Module is clicked all units in that Workpoint will be acted on Overridden 3 5 Floor Plan The Floor Plan is often paired with the Filter Panel and allows selection of units from AutoCAD drawings of the building Units selected on the Floor Plan appear selected in the Filter Panel and vice versa Your floor plan appearance may differ as it is based off of the actual AutoCAD drawing of the building Key elements are illustrated on the floor plan with the icons listed below Buses will be color coded according to a site specific scheme Dimmable 3012 Ballast 7002 Field Relay 3 Understanding the Interface amp General Concepts Load Floor Plan Look for the Floor Plan Button in the top right of the Layout see 3 1 Floor Mapl gt Eaton Mississauga v Main Building 1st Floor Office ens q Units are selected by clicking on them or holding down the left mouse button and dragging to create a red box over multiple units Selected units will Till solid when selected 2002 2010 To add units to those already selected hold the shift key while selecting additional ones To deselect a device click on it again lo clear the entire selection right click in a clear space and chose Unselect All Remember to deselect unwanted units when changing floors www coopercontrol com 11 3 Understanding the Interface amp General Concepts Use the Units drop down box to change
47. he sensors activates the Profile will go into Occupancy e A motion sensor may be assigned to more than one group Motion Sensor 6001 is assigned to Group A amp B it will provide its occupancy data to both groups Useful if you want two profiles on one motion sensor e Lights can only exist in one group e A profile can be assigned to many groups Profile A is assigned to Group A amp B but a group may have only one profile assigned to it Device Assignment es amp Groups Groups amp Sensors Profiles Groups Profil Occupancy Detection Module tabs 1 Create edit your groups 2 Assign a profile to each group 3 Assign sensor s to each group The Assignment Panel layout 3 6 is used to create Groups 3 7 and assign profiles sensors to them Note The Zone Controller Application 2 5 6 must be refreshed when you are done www coopercontrol com 23 4 Control Modules 4 5 Daylight Harvesting Key Concepts 0 2 Profiles RayOfficeP Light Level Setpoint Minimum A New Profile 0 0 Light Level MainOffice 5 3 RayO fficeProfile 10 12 15 17 20 27 25 oo 20 s oo 43 40 50 Schedules 45 52 50 55 55 61 WEEKDAYS 60 64 70 72 15 qe WEEKENDS 80 81 85 86 90 93 100 105 de a Cancel During the day less artificial light is needed to light a room to the same level as during the night Total light artificial natural light is the key measurement of Daylight Harvesting Tota
48. ill change the lights to match the first profile s values then again to match the second profile s values and so on It will loop these changes continuously every time the lights are updated and cause the lights to flicker www coopercontrol com 25 4 Control Modules Configuring the Profile Profiles RayOfficeP Light Level Setpoint Min A New Profile 0 0 Light Level MainOffice 5 3 RayOfficeProfile Q i i 15 17 20 27 25 35 30 s ma 35 43 40 50 Schedules 45 52 50 55 55 61 WEEKDAYS 60 5d 65 68 70 T2 15 yA WEEKENDS 80 61 a5 36 30 93 95 98 100 105 Cancel Scaling Factor 1 058 10 Always On Every Day Weekdays Weekends Active HH MM Inactive HH MM of of 245 005 Active HH MM Inactive HH MM 0058 oof 245 of 7 Apply RayOfficeProfile is currently selected It has a minimum light level of 10 a Scaling Factor of 1 05 and a schedule for disabling the profile separate schedule for weekdays weekends is awaiting input of active inactive times Click on the Profile you want to configure from the menu O or use the buttons to add and remove profiles Double click on a profile name to change it Configure the Setpoints by using the Commissioning Module 6 2 Manual adjustment is possible in isolated cases by double clicking the Set Point value If the sensor is already used in another profile the Set Points must be identical When using the Commissioning Module to calibrate It
49. inistrative Tools Ei Color Management o Default Programs a Devices and Printers Folder Options IDT Audio Control Panel S Java 32 bit Mouse a Personalization EM Program Updates 32 bit IE Remote Control 32 bit a Sound LiL Taskbar and Start Menu ii Windows Defender tg AutoPlay En Configuration Manager 32 bit Y Dell Touchpad E Display oA Fonts E Indexing Options lt Keyboard SE Network and Sharing Center YE Phone and Modem ll Programs and Features AE RemoteApp and Desktop Connections 8 Speech Recognition Troubleshooting Windows Firewall View by Small icons Y Backup and Restore Bl Credential Manager ae Desktop Gadgets Ease of Access Center Ej Getting Started E Intel R Graphics and Media Location and Other Sensors Y Notification Area Icons 3 Power Options Recovery 0 Run Advertised Programs 32 bit Sync Center a User Accounts UB Windows Mobility Center fifthlight Personal Control Overrides Scenes Buildings O Floors Tenants O Users O Workpoints O Units Adjust your computer s settifl e Action Center De BitLocker Drive Encryption Ey Device Manager Flash Player 32 bit 8 HomeGroup Internet Options amp mail 32 bit MM Performance Information and Tod a Program Download Monitor 32 k ll System Windows CardSpace a pa Windows Update p l Java Control Panel l bd General Update Java
50. is option Without Occupancy the system will use Schedules and Keypads to control the lights useful during times when lights must remain on regardless of occupancy Note Always begin a disable period at least 1 minute after a change in the lighting schedule The lighting schedule change needs time to be processed by the system before Occupancy is disabled When Occupancy becomes disabled the next command in the hierarchy 2 5 3 becomes active If the Schedule is the next in the hierarchy and it is changed at the exact same time Occupancy is disabled the system may read the old Schedule light level before it has a chance to update and then after go to the new Schedule level as it is updated This effect causes lights to flicker Example At 7 00pm Occupancy goes from 100 to disabled while the room is occupied and Schedule goes from 0 to 50 The lights may go from 100 to 0 to 50 on oft on effect If the Schedule goes from 0 to 50 at 7 00pm and Occupancy is disabled 1 minute after at 7 01pm it will be certain that the Schedule change has been processed before Occupancy is disabled The lights will go from 100 to 50 Scheduled Light Level Overrides Stage 5 Light Level The Scheduled 4 3 Light Level can be used in place of Stage 5 Vacant This option essentially makes the Schedule the vacant light level All other Stages remain the same Threshold Threshold uses the Scheduled Light Level in place of Stage 1 O
51. l light is held consistent throughout the day using light levels measured at night as the baseline Light levels are no longer based on artificial light coming out of a bulb they are based on total light coming into your eye This saves electricity and makes perceived light levels more consistent When active you should not visibly notice that Daylight Harvesting is working It is a passive module that runs on top of other modules lighting commands It calculates the total light in the room to maintain the desired light level using both natural and artificial light A Setpoint is the value a light sensor should read at a given percentage light level Light levels are divided into 5 increments from 0 100 and each increment has a corresponding Setpoint One Setpoint is equivalent to 0 4 lux i e a Setpoint of 1000 is 400 lux As each room layout and light sensor installation is different the light hitting the sensors is also different across a building Therefore each 24 www coopercontrol com Scaling Factor 1 058 10 Always On Every Day Weekdays Weekends Active HH MM Inactive HH MM of of 245 005 Active HH MM Inactive HH MM o8 of 248 005 Apply sensor has unique Setpoints so they must have a unique Daylight Harvesting Profile to record them A sensor will never be able to be precisely calibrated if it shares its profile with another sensor Its clearly impossible for a room to be at two light levels
52. lution Stage 2 cannot be higher than the lowest Schedule level that exceeds the Threshold Or more robustly should not be higher than the Threshold this will take into account any future changes in Scheduled levels 4 Control Modules Scenario C Schedule Overrides Stage 5 can t be used at the same time as Threshold If you use Schedule Overrides Stage 5 and Threshold at the same time this essentially makes the Schedule the vacant light level and the occupied light level This means the lights will be at the scheduled light level at Stage 1 and Stage 5 and so Stages 2 4 will only serve to produce odd lighting behavior Solution There is no practical use for this configuration and it is not supported If you use Stage 5 Override set threshold to 100 always use profile to disable it Using day night profiles is an option to avoid all Scenarios and achieve the full complexity desired To make the illustrated graphs work with Stage 5 Override and Threshold the following steps should be taken 1 Divide the profile into day and night 2 Day would have a start time of 2pm 3 Night would have a start time of 5pm 4 During the day Stage 5 Override would be off Schedule controls occupied levels 5 During the night set Stage 5 Override to ON Schedule controls vacant levels 6 During the night set the Threshold to 100 to always use the Occupancy profile on Stage 1 Effectively this would use the Schedule for
53. not affected Commands with a high priority or greater in the hierarchy 2 5 3 are left alone for safety Deeper Understanding Grouping Daylight Harvesting groups must not be split by any other group They must be the smallest group in a set of nested groups This restriction is unique to Daylight Harvesting groups because one light sensor can only logically dim one light group at a time For example if half of a daylight group is turned off the system would attempt to raise the light level of the other half as less light enters the sensor not a desired outcome It also will result in unexpected behavior as this is not a supported configuration See the diagrams below for valid invalid grouping 4 Control Modules This ts a valid configuration Daylight is not split oO This ts not a valid configuration Daylight contains lights in and not in a Wallstation Group Following the same logic any daylight groups on the same sensor typically due to a need to apply a Scaling Factor will also raise their light level to compensate for turning the lights off You could consider them logically part of the same group to avoid this scenario This step is not necessary but it is a best practice Race Conditions Each daylight sensor must have only one set of Set Points as discussed earlier If the sensor has Set Points defined differently in multiple profiles a race condition will occur The system w
54. om section listing assignments the selected object has The existing assignments are black any new ones you add through the Filter Panel 3 4 will show as red When you are done click Apply and all assignments will finalize and show as black Note that you can also load and use the Floor Plan 3 5 to select units if you prefer Some objects like Groups and Workpoints are created within the assignment panel Io create or delete them you will see buttons If you can create the objects in the Assignment Panel you can also rename them by double clicking on their names Assignment Panel Filter Panel Groups FINANCE A 1234 P h COMMON WALKWAYILAB COMMON WALKWAY LAB AFTER ENGINEERING OFFICE ENGINEERING OFFICE AFTERHOURS FINANCE A FINANCE B FINANCE AFTERHOURS A 1014 FINANCE AFTERHOURS B Buildings O Floors Tenants O Users Workpoints Units FINANCE B 1015 FINANCE A 1016 FINANCE A 1017 FINANCE A 1018 FINANCE A 1019 FIMANCE AFTERHOU Cancel Apply 1020 FINANCE A Group Finance A is the selected object It has units 1015 amp 1016 assigned 1019 was added through the Filter Panel as indicated by its red color Note that units 1014 1020 were searched for in the Filter Panel Clicking Apply will finalize the assignment and turn all units black 3 Understanding the Interface amp General Concepts 3 7 Groups Groups are created to simplify the management of End
55. on refresh is preferable to a restart because the active lighting commands will be kept A Zone Controller Application restart flushes active commands trom the system and will apply the Schedule Module alone for approximately 2 minutes while the more advanced modules load If a Schedule of 0 light is used this may be disruptive 2 Fifth Light System Overview www coopercontrol com 7 3 Understanding the Interface amp General Concepts 3 Understanding the Interface amp General Concepts 3 1 Layout A typical LMS screen looks as follows Toolbar Signed in as admin hight ALON ES Personal Control Floor Plan Hide Floor Plan Overrides Scenes Filter Panel Floor Mapl x Buildings O Floors Eaton Mississauga v Units O Tenants Main Building v Search 2001 Users lst Floor Office M Zoom 100 v O Workpoints Units Units Light Level Remaining HH MM 1001 1002 1003 1004 1005 1006 1007 1008 1009 1010 1011 1012 4m12 Override Contact Us Corporate Site Help LMS Version 4 11 3 The Toolbar is how you navigate between the modules of the program The Filter Panel and Floor Plan are how you select units either may be used and the changes on one propagate to the other Each module has a different layout but the Floor Plan and Filter Panel are common throughout most of the program 8 www coopercontrol com 3 2 Toolbar 3 Understanding the Int
56. ontrol com 49 6 Configuration Modules 6 3 Building Management System Integration Buildings Managements System BMS integration is found in the Commissioning Module under System Properties Web Application Integration Zone Controller Static Group system Properties Properties Web Appl Web Application 2 Zone Controller Addressing Override Management Do you wantto enable BACnet integration ves No 6 3 1 BACnet The BACnet protocol can be used to control and receive data from the LMS system In the BACnet Module enable integration and fill in the required settings Do you want to enable BACnet integration Yes no Requirements e 47808 open on firewall TCP and UDP e UDP Broadcast enabled e Same subnet or BBMD BACnet IP Broadcast Management Device needed Settings Publish Options Workpoints BACNet broadcast IP f 192 158 2 255 points E 2 Workpoints J Workpoint Scenes BACNet IP 6 192 168 2 68 E Units Port 6 47208 Units Unit Scenes Device ID a 55555 Peripheral Devices Override duration hhm q a 00 Occupant Sensors Daylight Sensors Reporting Update interval secon ay 05 a econds O BACnet broadcast IP BACnet IP is the IP that the LMS server is currently running on i e equivalent to the JBoss IP Port 47808 is used by default O The Device ID of 55555 is used by default Override duration effects h
57. opercontrol com Appendix A Setting Up Java 7 on Windows 7 Go to the Security tab Make sure the settings look exactly as seen below and click OK Note f you have Java JRE 8 uninstall it and install Java 7 update 51 Java Control Panel C gt Medium Least secure setting All Java applications will be alowed to run after presenting a security prompt Exception Site List Applications launched from the sites listed below will be alowed to run after the appropriate security prompts Click Edit Site List to add items to this list www coopercontrol com 55 Appendix A Setting Up Java 7 on Windows 7 7 Click on the Advanced tab and select Show Console Then press Apply Note This setting will help us troubleshoot in the future 4 Java Control Panel oT Java console Z5 Show console 5 Do not start console Default Java for browsers 1 Microsoft Internet Explorer e Mozilla family Java Plug in 56 www coopercontrol com Appendix A Setting Up Java 7 on Windows 7 Settings for Internet Explorer 1 2 Open Internet Explorer Click on Tools then Internet options iy x Google File Edit View Favorites Tools Help x Share Browser WebEx y ig Favorites sy EM Eaton Portal E Product Development pu E Web Slice Gallery y lt Fifth Light Technology L_ Ry By Gl dey Pager Safety y Too y dl Diagnose Connection Problems a 5_ R
58. ow long BACnet overrides last on the LMS system A The Update interval sets how quickly the LMS system sends out updates over BACnet Values below 5 seconds should be carefully considered due to the load it places on the system Five seconds is sufficient for HVAC control but a lower value might be necessary for other configurations For example if lights are to be turned on over BACnet based on an Occupancy Sensor on the LMS system a user will not want to wait 5 seconds for a light to turn on 50 www coopercontrol com Workpoint Power Consumption Publish Options defines what data is sent over BACnet e Workpoints are the groups of lights and their activation levels e Workpoint Scenes send Personal Control Scenes associated with the Workpoint units e Units are all the units in the system e Unit Scenes send Personal Control Scenes associated with the units e Occupancy Sensors and Daylight Sensors are all the Occupancy and Daylight Sensors in the system e Note that Occupancy and Daylight Sensors are usually a logical definition and both typically are contained within on a DALI Multi Sensor 6 Configuration Modules 6 3 2 OPC Applet _ Override Do you wantto enable OPC integration Yes Ho An OPC Server such as Advosol OPC XML Gateway communicates with the LMS with this feature This software will in turn communicate to OPC Clients 6 3 3 Web Services XML Web Services i
59. own while button is pressed e Stop Stop moving blinds 30 www coopercontrol com Scenes Groups 4 WS Profiles 4 WS Scenes Buildings Floors O Users DO ww Tkpoints Units Light Level 101 re NA Scene 3 Pe Scene 4 ne x Scene O es Scene 6 100 Y scene T 1004 scene 8 p Scene 9 1005 scene 10 N A T scene 11 1006 scene 12 gt T scene 13 1007 Scene 14 Do T Scene 15 Select Scene Scene 1 T Save Scene Complex lighting arrangements can be created with Scenes 2 5 4 Scenes are created in each applicable module but cannot be shared between modules Recall that many different light levels can be specified in a scene but a Scene can be called with a single command or button press There are 16 DALI Scenes 0 15 in total Use a Scene number throughout the entire system for common lighting scenarios This is not a problem as Scenes aren t for grouping lights together just for setting potential lighting levels Review Scenes 2 5 4 for more information Scene 0 is typically all 0 and Scene 15 is typically all 100 MechoShade Scenes are a special case and defined using the Mecho Systems software There are 4 MechoShade scenes 0 3 4 Control Modules Deeper Understanding Click Hold Conflict Having hold actions on a button that isn t a dedicated Raise Lower button can cause confusion If a button has a hold action and a click action a hold command will be executed after
60. ple Workpoints Click Apply when done To add or remove Workpoints use the and buttons 6 Change the Workpoint configuration by clicking on the Edit button O A pop up will appear image bottom right Use the Light Level bar or manually enter an Activation Level which is the level the lights will go to You can also change the name display name and category Click OK when done O Activations Workpoints Workpoints Areal Buildings 12345 PF M Floors Agent Users O Tenants ALEX BAKUNTSEV O Users Alex Corner en iiz Workpoints Alexs 7 Units B Areal Area Ed Units Workpoints o Areas 1001 TYLER H Aread 1002 TYLER H O 1003 MACKEN Edit Assigned Units 1004 MANY FE 1005 W 1005 MANY PE IUNE A 1006 TestingW 2025 116 1004 MACKEN 1008 ALEX BA 1009 ALEX BA 1010 ALEX BA 1011 TIM WANE A Mia m EA A SISK T Cancel Apply Tip The use of Workpoints with the Filter Panel 3 4 to create consistent local Groups 3 7 in multiple Control Modules is often overlooked Groups are not accessible via the Filter Panel but Workpoints are 4 Control Modules x Category Area y Activation Level Mame Area2 Display Name Area 70 OK Cancel This is the Workpoint pop up The activation level is 70 will go to 70 light when used To utilize Workpoints go to the Activations tab and select the Workpoints you want to use through the Filter P
61. rofile Adding a User Profile User Setup Profiles Roles Units Peripherals Profiles A new user Anew usergo14013579 ee Facility Manager First Name Middle Name Optional Last Name UserName Password User Type Tenant E mail optional ContactUs Corporate Site Help Tollfree 1 866 323 0097 Workpoints Phones None Please Enter First Name Please Enter Last Name Anew user 1401867958208 Change General User Default 42 www coopercontrol com Note The profile can be edited at any time by selecting the profile and applying the necessary changes When editing a profile you cannot change the user name To change the password click the Change Password button in step 2 to bring up the change password pop up You can only create users with the same user type as yourself or lower General Users cannot create other users but can edit their own information 6 Configuration Modules 1 Click the button under the Profiles tab of the User Setup screen 2 Enter the following details for the user e Prefix optional e First Name and Last Name e Middle Name optional e Edit the User Profile Username e Enter a new password e Confirm the new password e Select a Tenant if you have a tenanted space e Select the user type e General User e enant Representative e Fifth Light Administrator e Email optional 3 Click the Apply button Apply q Cancel To d
62. s guide 2 Fifth Light System Overview 2 1 About Fifth Light System The Fifth Light system is a distributed lighting control system that can be tailored to meet all commercial applications lt can be scaled from a single lighting control panel for a small building to hundreds of interconnected lighting control panels Advantages of the Fifth Light System e Fully DALI compliant end device and input devices With the Fifth Light system all devices i e ballasts drivers wallstation and sensors communicate via the DALI bus This reduces the implementation cost of a digital and addressable system by an average of 30 The end user is also not restricted to a single manufacturer They can purchase their DALI devices from the various manufacturers that offer DALI compliant devices e Rich portfolio of standard based interfaces and protocols i e BACNet Modbus OPC XML allowing the lighting control system to easily connect to third party devices and systems such as a Building Automation System or Shade control system e Web based user interface allowing users to interact with the system from any computing devices with a HTML 4 or higher browser 2 2 DALI Compliance Fifth Light is compliant with the IEC 62386 DALI standard Any product marked with the DALI logo can be installed in a DALI installation and will function as specified in the standard DALI hardware specifications include e Up to 64 devices can communic
63. s not configurable via the GUI It is supported as another standard of communication in certain HVAC software packages like Automated Logic Refer to the WSDL document for a through specification of the XML requests avallable 6 3 4 Tridum Applet Integration Reports sudo o Management BACNet Cisco Do you wantto enable Tridium integration Yes Tridium is intregrated differently from other BMS systems Typically the LMS broadcasts out values that the BMS uses to control systems In this case the LMS is the client and uses Iridium to control systems Configuration requires extensive manual set up no GUI and involves coordination with Tridium Tridium must set up their system based on a given specification The LMS is then integrated with the Tridium system through manual configuration and editing of the DB This configuration is not recommended unless necessary lt is useful in integrating some Lutron systems with Fifth Light systems www coopercontrol com 51 6 Configuration Modules 6 3 5 Cisco Phones Applet Reports Override Management BACNet Tridium Publish Options Workpoints Scene Cancel O Support Lighting Display Lighting Yes No Cisco phones can be used to control the LMS system This functionality is always enabled You can configure what to allow and publish in this module Scene enables control of the Personal Control Scenes associat
64. s to dim them when less artificial light is necessary zl Wall Mounted Define how lights respond to a keypad or a switch Controls Analytic Modules Kontam Run queries to check the status of devices or units in the system Setup a recurring monitoring task to query the status of the system by efining a monitoring profile J defining toring profil S Reporting View energy consumption of devices and generate reports Configuration Modules Tenant Setup Add tenants and define their access to the lighting system by assigning units and devices w User Setup Create and manage user profiles Define email s password s access level and other parameters to the lighting system Commissioning Make changes to programming address device s refresh and restart the Zone Controller Application 0 system Setup Addition configuration and removal of fixtures types peripherals end devices and control devices Minor discrepancies with the floor plan can be fixed www coopercontrol com 9 3 Understanding the Interface amp General Concepts 3 3 Address Convention The standard for device addresses is a bus number followed by 3 digits that hold the short address Note the unit column the in image below m t Short Address Unit 1010 is on Bus 1 with a short address of 10 Unit 2002 is on Bus 2 with a short address of 2 Unit 17056 would be on Bus 17 with a short address of 56 3 4
65. t to visibly alter the lighting It dims when less artificial light is necessary to create a required light level as defined by the other modules lt can act on lights controlled by Schedule Wall Mounted Controls unless a Scene is active see next section or Occupancy Daylight Harvesting is designed so that It is not noticed except in energy savings Exception Wall Mounted Control Personal Control and Occupancy Detection Wall Mounted Control WMC and Personal Control commands do not supersede Occupancy but will replace the active occupied light level with their own All other elements of the Occupancy Profile remain the same i e how long the light is held upon vacancy and the transition of the light stages 6 www coopercontrol com For example aVVMC profile sets the lights to 20 for 60 minutes when a keypad is pressed An Occupancy profile sets the lights to 80 on occupancy and holds the lights for 15 minutes when the room becomes vacant then transitions to 40 for 1 minute then goes to 0 A person walks in that room the lights go to 80 and they find the lights too bright and press the keypad to set the lights to 20 The person then leaves the room The lights will stay at 20 for 15 minutes then go to 40 for 1 minute and then turn off It does not matter that the WMC timer was 60 minutes because Occupancy supersedes WMC The transition stage even though it is brighter than 20 will still occur because the
66. te of what you have selected the report for In the Devices tab locate the unit the report is set for and place a checkmark next to the appropriate choice for the data then select the Add to Profile button Reporting Real Time Devices Profiles Profile Type Calculated v O Floors LO Y Floor 1 Filter Add to Profile Real Time O Users Units Contact Us Corporate Site Help Toll Free 1 866 323 0097 In the Profile Assignment window select the profile the item should be assigned to and then select the double arrow gt gt to move the profile to the Assigned Profiles column Then click the Apply button Reporting Profile Type Calculated S ype ET Available Profiles CA a os Once the profile is assigned go back to the Profiles tab and select the Activate button 5 Analytic Modules Assigned Profiles Profiles www coopercontrol com 41 6 Configuration Modules 6 Configuration Modules Configuration modules manage hardware the Zone Controller Application the hardware software interface add remove users and change system settings 6 1 User Module The User module allows you to create users for the facility Users are granted permission for access to specified modules units workpoints and peripheral devices This gives the user the following abilities e Create and add a new profile e Edit an existing profile Change an existing user password Delete an existing p
67. the factory they have an address of 255 mask If the new device being installed has an address of 255 or has been addressed as O it will operate with the Fifth Light Addressing command If the device has been previously used and has an address other than O or 255 mask it may be necessary for Fifth Light to obtain the device to perform the addressing function To re address the replacement device 1 Once the new device is in place select the Addressing tab from the Commissioning module 2 In the Addressing tab use the floor plan to locate the device you have replaced or simply select it on the list 3 Atthe bottom of the display select the Re address button This should send the address to the new device Signed in as Facility Manager Commissioning Zone Controller Static Group Addressing Floor Mapi x ia ABC Corporation Head v Units Unit ABC Corporation Main Search z Zoom 100 E El g 1008 1009 1010 El 1011 1012 A 1013 Re Address Contact Us Corporate Ste Help Toll Free 1 866 323 0097 LMS Version 4 11 0 100 v 4 Once the device is addressed go to the Personal Control module 5 In the Personal Control module select the device and send an override command to any light level Then click the Cancel button on the override screen This command will cause any defined scene levels and other programming to be sent to the new device www cooperc
68. to 3pm and dim the lights to 15 Note The use of a Schedule level of 0 is potentially disruptive If the Zone Controller Application 2 5 6 needs to be restarted the Schedule Module alone is applied for approximately 2 minutes while the more advanced modules load It is recommended to only use a 0 Schedule in areas that are non essential A 0 Schedule is also unnecessary when occupancy sensors can be used to turn the lights off Known Issue Setting new weekly monthly and non repeating events is broken in 4 11 3 All events are placed on Sunday Use custom recurrence from the Repeat dropdown until this is fixed Editing existing events works fine Known Issue sometimes a popup will get hidden behind the browser if the page is unresponsive or your pop up unexpectedly disappears press alt tab to cycle through your windows to see if you can find a pop up Also ensure that the Floor Plan view is not loaded as it will cause lost pop ups as well 4 Control Modules Device Assignment Profiles Assign Profiles Schedules Hours of Operati Buildings 12 M O Floors Tenants gk Users Hours of Operation Workpoints f 4 LO Hours of Operation Af Agent Users Hours of Operation La Hours of Operation La O ALEX BAKUNTSEW O Hours of Operation Alex Comer AlexS jw Areal Assigned Units Area 1019 Areas 1021 Aread 1023 1024 L Areas 1027 Areab 2001 O COMMON WALKWAY LAB 2003
69. ton Portal E Product Development pu Web Slice Gallery v Fifth Light Technology m Rr NL mh y Pager Safety y Tools E y st Signed in as admin f fifthlight sign out Personal Control Hide Floor Plan Overrides Scenes Buildings O Floors Tenants O Users O Workpoints O Units Lao 3 Bw 1 49PM www coopercontrol com 59 On the 3rd popup click Don t Block and the Floor plan applet should show on your browser Fifth Light Technology Windows Internet Explorer provided by Powering Business one a X Go gt X http office fifthlight com MCA faces BaseModule jsp Google pyr File Edit View Favorites Tools Help x Share Browser WebEx y le Favorites W EB Eaton Portal Aj Product Development pu Web Slice Gallery v 7 Fifth Light Technology fr gt y E mp v Pagey Safetyy Toolsy y Signed in as admin T G 2 Qa A Y gt fifthlight EBSOG CES RE IO iA Security Warning Personal Control OO y Aza os SS dy Block potentially unsafe components from being run O Buildings Application floorplanapplet Floors Java has discovered application components that could indicate a security O Tenants concern Contact the application vendor to ensure that it has not been tampered with O Users O Workpoints 2 O Units y The application contains both signed and unsigned code More information
70. troller Local Scene Controller Multi Area Scene Controller Group Controller Large Small Number of Buttons One 1 v One 1 Two 2 Has ON OFF and Raise and Lower buttons Y Override Type Default WMC Y Default WMC High Priority Weekday Weekend e Day Night Same as day time 23 59 Y Disabled Profile Types a Digital Switch Hardware Digital Lighting Controller lighting controller that communicates digitally through Modbus Digital Shade Controller shade controller that communicates digitally through Modbus b DALI Wallstation Hardware Local Scene Controller DALI controller where all channels have no more than one group each Multi Area Scene Controller DALI controller where all channels can have more than one group each Group Controller A special DALI controller profile where the Raise Lower On Off buttons see picture below are assigned a group by pressing the buttons After assignment each button will command the light to what ever scene or light level has been set SEONG Generic Buttons Scene 3 Scene 4 Ralse Lower On Off A typical DALI WMC with 4 small generic buttons raise lower buttons and an on off button light bulb icon Button Size DALI WMCs have two sizes of generic buttons small and large The diagram on the previous page has small buttons large buttons are the size of two small buttons stacked on top of ea
71. tton at the bottom of the Filter Panel dl 1029 1030 Override Cancel The Override pop up should appear Click and drag the Light Level Bar or click and manually enter a percentage value The command can last for a duration until an end time or until further notice Select one and click send to issue the command High Priority 2 5 5 prevents the command from being superseded by another subsequent command from any other Control Module High priority should be avoided unless necessary Set Override Light Level High Priority Duration hh mm End Time Until further notice 70 7 08 as send A normal priority override for 1 minute at 70 To cancel a Personal Control message select the units in the same manner and click Cancel Note You can use more general categories in the Filter Panel 3 4 to select groups of lights quickly Workpoints 4 2 can also be created for easy control of custom groups of lights using the Filter Panel 14 www coopercontrol com Scenes In Personal Control scenes 2 5 4 are accessed through the Scenes tab at the top of the Filter Panel The scene Night Light is displayed to below The units alternate between off and 20 Scenes can be selected from the Select Scene dropdown O and can be renamed by using the button Edit a Scene by changing the drop down values and clicking on Save Scene 6 Scenes are utilized by selecting lights on the Filt
72. ults J Add Cate and Teme lo Subject Message optional ore are regults of the Firat Floor Device Report Alen Every Occurence Starting Al rear a r ll 0 a 00 a Export nesulis as POF Ei Hagina il f Contact Us Corporate Sie Heip TelFree 1 956 007 0097 LWS Version 4 14 0 8 Once the query has run initially you may manually pull the results by selecting the View Results option in the Profile tab Alert Even Occurence Starting At HH MM lt 058 003 Exportresults as PDF Y _ Activate Deactivate View Results ge 36 www coopercontrol com 5 Analytic Modules 5 2 Reporting Module The Reporting Module allows you to view calculated or metered power data which can be viewed in one of two ways The first is a line graph and is useful for the purpose of power monitoring and management Signed in as Facility Manager fifi light JON B 4 5 E o eo Reporting Real Time Devices Profiles Profile Type Calculated bl y i Power Consumption W vs Time Days Reporting Period Last Month O Buildings Floor 90 00 WN 60 Training 294 80 kWh 100 o t Filter Power Energy 4 r February 2014 Ose Workpal O Units Espo POF ExportExcel Show Data Note The calculated values for ballast power consumption must be entered to generate a table like the one above www coopercontrol com 37 5 Analytic Modules The second view is in the form of an Energy report
73. vacant rooms during the night and occupied rooms during the day Simplified The 4 Occupancy Rules 1 Lights should always dim down through Stages 1 5 2 Stage 4 should never be lower than the highest Scheduled level used by the Profile if Stage 5 Override is in effect 3 Stage 2 should not be higher than the Threshold 4 Don t use Stage 5 Override and Threshold at the same time as that makes the occupied and vacant light level the Scheduled level Set Threshold to 100 i e always use Occupancy Profile when using Stage 5 Override www coopercontrol com 21 4 Control Modules Configuring the Profile Profiles AlexTestPr AlexTestProfile Oo Weekday Hours of Operation Test Hours of Operation Mail e Day Night Hours of Operation A fte g Hours of Operation Laby Hours of Operation Laby Hours of Operation R an Hours of Operation R an 2 AE EREET AANE Mackenzie 4 70 OOH 15M008 UP Mackenzie Off A 2 60 00H OOMO1S UP RayTest ai 3 50 DOH 00M 458 UP baa dancin 4 20 00H 00M 308 UP 5 0 NIA UP Scheduled light level overrides stage 5 light level Cancel Apply DOWN DOWN DOWN DOWN DOWN Weekend Start time 07 f 00 Disabled Light Level Duration HH MM S3 8 o8 o5 598 60 lt update Threshold 208 The example above shows the profile AlexTestProfile with the Weekday Day sub Profile currently selected It begins at 7 00am is not dis
74. vices they have plan access to 5 Check uncheck the units to add or remove from a e Users can only be assigned devices that also user s belong to their tenant 6 Then click Apply to save the changes Once you have assigned the lighting units you can go on to assigning the devices If any www coopercontrol com 45 6 Configuration Modules Assigning Peripheral Devices Peripheral devices will need to be assigned to any user s who will need to administer programming or profiles for these devices igned in as Facility Man r G Oo S ji ight a My As User Setup Hide Floor Plan Profiles Roles Units Peripherals Workpoints Phones Floor Mapi x al O Users John Smith O Floors s ABC Corporation Head v Units Unit v Facility Manager O Devices O O if John Smith ABC Corporation Main v Search y PeripheralDevices Floor 1 z Zoom 100 v m 1025 5 1026 6 1027 KP4 RL 2 1028 KP2 RL 4 iw 20070 2008 8 O Assigned PeripheralDevices 1017 102 2009 KP3 3 1015 25d8 200707 2008 8 101 2507 086 Cancel Apply Contact Us Corporate Site Help Toll Free 1 866 323 0097 LMS Version 4 11 0 Note Users e Will not be able to use the associated modules if they have no peripheral devices assigned to them Occupancy Detection Day Light Harvesting and Wall mounted Controls e Can only assign from devices they have acc
75. which displays total kilowatts used for the time period specified A MIRELSO Ekla E O light OM Reporting Real Time Driggs Profiles Profile Type Calculated A y Energy Consumption kWh vs Time Days Reporting Pernod Last Month Buildings Floors Savings 90 00 kWh 60 12 imi Floor 4 Training 294 80 kWh 100 EW h K ilowatt oura Filter Power Energy February 2014 or pomts ooo Expot PDF Export Excel Show Dala Contact Us Corporate Ste Help Toll Free 1 666 323 0057 With both reports the system data will be compared to a baseline figure The baseline figure comes from estimating what the power usage would be if the lighting were on at a 100 light level over a typical day 8 hours being the default This figure is averaged over a 24 hour period and displayed to show how effective your strategies are in comparison to an uncontrolled lighting load 38 www coopercontrol com Signed in as Facility Manager 1 7 L 4 5 5 7 a a LMS Version 4 11 0 5 Analytic Modules Running a Manual Report To run a manual report 1 Ensure you are in the reporting module then define the type of report to run most will use Calculated and the desired reporting period 2 Select the data the report should display The software allows you to select the entire building by floor workpoint unit etc Select either the Power or the Energy report 4 Once the report is display
76. y before they expire if vacancy is detected Effectively the Stage 1 level is replaced and then the lights progress through the lighting stages 2 5 like a typical occupancy scenario Occupancy holds all keypad presses including off It would be impossible to turn lights off in an occupied room for a presentation or other reason without this functionality A common misunderstanding occurs when leaving a room and turning the lights off If the occupancy sensors do not expire 20 www coopercontrol com before the next person comes in the lights will remain off until the keypad is used This is expected behavior Remember Occupancy holds all keypad commands including lights off Deeper Understanding Threshold and Scheduled Light Level Overrides Stage 5 Light Level do not affect transitory Stages 2 4 Without careful planning this can result in odd behavior Goal Ensure that lights always dim down through Stages 1 5 and avoid strange up and down dimming scenarios Scenario A Vacancy Schedule Conflict At Vacancy lights go down to 20 at Stage 4 and then up to 50 as the Scheduled light level takes effect at Stage 5 Stage 5 Override in effect Solution Stage 4 cannot be lower than the highest Scheduled level used by the Profile if Stage 5 Override is in effect Scenario B Occupancy Schedule Conflict At Occupancy lights go to a 50 Scheduled light level Threshold lt 50 and then up to 70 at Stage 2 So
77. ylight Sensors Groups Note Every time a Control Module is configured the Zone Controller Application must be refreshed for the changes to take place See Commissioning Module for more details www coopercontrol com 5 2 Fifth Light System Overview 2 5 3 Understanding the Hierarchy of Control Control Modules often issue commands simultaneously It is important to understand what command takes precedence The basic hierarchy of control is below Exception cases will be discussed High Priority Commands Schedule Note Both personal and wall mounted controls have the same priority The most recently issued command is the one that takes precedence The pyramid is ordered highest priority to lowest priority top to bottom The top red half contains safety and special high priority commands and the lower green half contains control modules used during typical operation The red half of the pyramid will always override the green for safety reasons No commands from the green half of the pyramid effect the red half If overridden the green half continues to execute In the background and will resume normal operation after red releases control For example if someone turns on a light at 50 dimming with a Wall Mounted Control for 60 minutes and then the Tire alarm goes off for 20 minutes the light will be 100 for 20 minutes and 50 for 40 minutes Daylight Harvesting exists outside of the pyramid It is not mean
78. your selection to e Unit e DALI Group e DALI Bus e Schedule all units on a specific Schedule e Sensor all units associated with a Sensor e DALI Devices all DALI devices on floor The search box will locate a specific unit and center the screen on its location You can print floor plans with the print icon and zoom with the Zoom drop down If you look at the Filter Panel 3 4 it should reflect any selections you have made with the Floor Plan Schedule Hours of Operation 70 y Occupancy Detection Group FLT OFFICE Profile Hours of Operation Test Sensor 4005 4002 4003 5003 5002 Wall Mounted Controls Group FLT OFFICE Switch 5011 KP4 RL Hover over a unit pictured above to get detailed information on how it s configured with the Control Modules e Name Text name associated with unit e D Database ID used for troubleshooting e Unit Unit Address e Schedule current schedule and associated light level with that schedule e Occupancy Detection Occupancy Group Profile and Sensor e Wall Mounted Controls WMC WMC Group and Switch i e Wallstation 12 www coopercontrol com 3 6 Assignment Panel The Assignment Panel is a layout used throughout the program to assign objects to other objects For example a motion sensor to a group of lights or lights to a group Assignment is a major concept used in almost every Control Module It consists of a top section listing objects and a bott
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