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LIGHT LOGIC™ User Manual - Unique Lighting Systems
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1. lable of Contents Introduction 1 Advanced Programming 17 Contact Information 1 LPCU Administration 17 Overview ak Menu i LPRO Screen and Controls 3 y LRMT 4 The Remote 22 LPGU 5 Battery Installation 22 Installation and Setup 6 ae Remote Power 23 LPCU Installation 6 Manual sea 23 Caution and Warnings p LPRO Installation 8 Specifications 25 O TE Warranty and FCC Information 26 Adding the First LPCU 10 Location 13 Ma Ai FCC Rules 27 Basic Programming 14 Scheduling Scenes 14 pete ae Manual Operation 15 Review 16 Introduction Thank you for purchasing the LIGHT LOGIC lighting controller from Unique Lighting The LIGHT LOGIC controller is a flexible and powerful lighting system controller giving you the ability to set up different lighting scenes at different times for the different activities and needs of your property Typical lighting needs might include security entertainment and holiday lighting among others Please go to Unique Lightings website to see our full line of lighting products including transformers high quality lighting fixtures and energy saving LED lamps www uniquelighting com Contact Information If you encounter problems during setup and or operation of the LIGHT LOGIC controller please contact an authorized Unique Lighting product expert for assistance via phone or email U S Canada Phone 1 800 955 4831 7 00 am 4 pm Mon Fri PT Overview The LIGHT LOGIC system co
2. Step 9 Explanation Repeat steps 5 9 until all LPCUs are on ane ieee Then from ae 8 press EIT twice and the LPRO LPRL i screen will be ki step 10 In this example two LPCUs are now assigned to Scene 1 Setup Location 1 From the Main Menu screen Figure 6 press to Figure 6 UNIQUE LIGHTING SYTEMS Location and press EMT EP 2 Use and to change the value of the underlined field Figure 7 Press HE T to switch to the next field Repeat step 2 for the next four zip code fields Press the M button to adjust dusk and dawn offsets This shifts the Dusk or Dawn option X mins before or after the actual Sunrise or Sunset event for your location For example if sunset is at 7 32pm but the Dusk Offset is 20 mins the lights will come on at 7 12pm 7 32 20 button and follow the same procedure in step 2 to enter the coordinates To determine your Latitude and Longitude settings use Google Maps or a GPS app Setup of the LPRO is complete Basic Programming Basic Programming covers scheduling the different lighting scenes manual operation and reviewing schedules Scheduling Scenes Each scene has 4 start times and 4 stop times Only 2 of each are visible on the LPRO at any one time so each scene is split into 2 screens A and B To program all four start and stop times one Figure 8 MIJNIQUE LIGHTING SYTEMS must access both A and B scene screens
3. you live in a state that does not use daylight savings AZ HI do not turn on this feature Press Lit to switch from a 12 hour to a 24 hour clock When done press SHE The LPRO prompts to sync the LPRO time to the LPCU Figure 4 If the LPCU is NOT powered it is NOT possible to sync the LPCU and LPRO Press tiit to save time YES attempts the sync If no LPCU is detected as in one has not been added yet the user is prompted to add an LPCU see Figure 5 After pressing any key the LPRO will display the Light Logic Scene screen see step 1 page 10 HE bypasses the sync The LPRO will display the Light Logic Scene screen see step 1 page 10 Setup Adding the First LPCU You will be prompted to FLEA SE UNIQUE LIGHTING SYTEMS PoP a A UNIQUE LIGHTING SYTEMS EEL oo joo PC Press the LPCU button until green Sync ml a kel light stays on ee Press Step 6 oe The long number on the top of the screen is the ID number of the found LPCU mier Use and to specify the lighting scene 1 through 4 that this LPUC will use fae n 6 ti is all to assign multiple LPCUs thus multiple transformers to one lighting scene Press MEAT LL Use and to assign a short ID number to this LPCU for future ease of use Press SALE UNIQUE LIGHTING SYTEMS UNIQUE LIGHTING SYTEMS The LPRO automatically searches for more LPCUs UNIQUE LIGHTING SYTEMS
4. If a scenes start and stop times overlap a start and stop time in the same scene set for the same days the overlapped start and stop times will not be triggered Definitely review all 4 start and stop times both A and B screens per scene to confirm there is no overlap 1 From the default screen page 3 press MEME 2 The Main Menu screen Figure 8 defaults to Seh edule 3 The Scene scheduling screen appears e Use and to change the value of the underlined field e Press MEs F and EHE to switch fields e Days of the week are ON by default Pressing or while flashing will turn the day off indicated by an 4 To access the next 2 start and stop times press SEREHE LPRO will display the B scene screen Figure 10 UNIQUE LIGHTING SYTEMS Repeat step 3 to schedule additional start and stop times To program additional scenes a If finished ha Lall or ES mle The LPRO prompts and Pressing YES saves scheduling kas Pressing HEL Tani scheduling changes Manual Operation To manually activate lighting scenes L De Figure 11 From the Home screen M cover press HHHIHLIL SAN BOING IME The system defaults to LIF but can be changed to LIM or specified to run for a mee of minutes or ku Use and to change the runtime of the scene Figure 11 Available commands MEAT switches to the next lighting scene mi activates the light scene for the specified time 11 returns LP
5. add a LPCU that the LPRO can access Edit change Scene and Short ID information for a pect LPCU Renjekh review which LPCU is assigned to which scene Ferre remove a LPCU from a lighting scene e Ling md the LPCU firmware e i Fii E For view LPCU information such as firmware 3 Use and to move to the desired menu selection Press EHTEE To add additional LPCU s press EM TER 7 on MOODLE then follow the steps on pages 10 12 ll saal You will see a screen similar to Figure 16 Press HE to select the desired scene If more than one LPCU is assigned to a lighting scene use and to select the desired LPCU Press E et pase Use and to Set Scene Number Press HEH T Use and to Set Short ID a commands available switches to the previous field cancels edits When done making changes press You will return to the current Scene If there are more changes to make repeat steps 1 through 6 Press EAL T to return to the LPCU Menu Figure 16 UNIQUE LIGHTING SYTEMS 1 Allows you to see a list of all LPCUs by Short ID assigned to FARTS their respective lighting scenes Figure 18 UNIQUE LIGHTING SYTEMS 2 Click EIT to return to the LPCU Menu 1 You will see a screen similar to Figure 16 previous page Press i E HE to select the desired scene 2 If more than one LPCU is assigned to a lighting scene use and to select the desired LPCU to remove 3 Confirm the removal
6. e Not rated for direct heating elements cooking appliances spray from rain or gt heaters irons etc sprinklers do not use in wet locations Do not exceed electrical e Fully insert plug into s outlet e Must be installed in a 3R outdoor rated s Unplug before transformer or in a GFCI protected electrical cleaning outlet with a weatherproof enclosure e Keep children away LPRO Installation The LPRO unit comes with two mounting screws for easy wall installation 1 Mount the LPRO in a convenient indoor PRO location such as a garage or utility room Transformer The LPRO does NOT need to be installed adjacent to the transformer The range of the LPRO to LPCU is 1000 line of sight though walls can reduce the range 2 Plug the LPRO transformer into an outlet Connect the two lengths of power cable together For the LPRO to be able to communicate with the LPCU it needs to be synced much like a cell phone and bluetooth device need be synced When you plug in the LPRO for the first time you will be prompted to set the date and time Setup Date and Time lL 2 3 4 5 Use and to change the value of the underlined field Figure 3 Press HET to switch to the next field Repeat step 1 for the day and year field Repeat step 1 for the hour and minute field Repeat step 1 for the time zone field Press iF to use Automatic Daylight Savings Adjustment If Kari UNIQUE LIGHTING SYTEMS
7. of the specified LPCU from the specified scene by pressing EE Press H to cancel This command is for updating the LPCU firmware 1 You will see a screen similar to Figure 16 page 18 Figure 20 Press SEEME to switch to the desired scene UNIQUE LIGHTING SYTEMS 2 If more than one LPCU is assigned to a lighting scene use and to select the desired LPCU Pres ENTER 3 LPCU Information will be displayed Figure 20 Hit EET to return to the Scene selection screen 4 Press TLEL Y toggle relay to turn the LPCU on or off Press HET to review the LPCU s internal date and time PIN The PIN command is available from the Main Menu Set a PIN to send secure commands to the LPRO from a Unique Lighting remote The optional remote allows for field control of the system extend hours all on or all off security troubleshooting and more 1 You will see a screen similar to Figure 21 Use and to change the underlined PIN digit 2 Repeat s E 1 for the next three digits of the PIN Press 3 Other commands available EPALE switches to the previous field e CHANCEL cancels edits Utility Menu The Utility Menu Figure 22 controls language settings screen Figure 22 UNIQUE LIGHTING SYTEMS contrast firmware version and more Set the contrast level of the LCD screen Set the Units to be either Metric or English Set the Time Format to be either 12 hour or 24 hour O This will reset t
8. RO to the Main Menu BALE returns to the previous lighting scene AIl On or All Off It is possible to turn ON all scenes at once turn OFF all scenes at once or do so by individual scene 1 From the Home screen front cover press or UNIQUE LIGHTING SYTEMS 2 You will see a screen like Figure 12 e To turn OFF all scene lighting press the LiF button e To turn ON all scene lighitng press the iii button e To select to a particular scene press the button To resume the automatic schedule immediately press the AUTO button e To exit press the Es T button Review This is a quick way to review the schedules of the four different light scenes Scheduling changes are not possible in Review mode 1 From the default screen page 3 press MiZVILE or from the tiie UNIQUE LIGHTING SYTEMS Main Menu screen A 14 on opposite Te use and to move to f i Press EM E 2 You will see a screen similar to E 13 To review the next scene press MEAT To review the previous scene press BALE 3 Pressk iT to exit Review mode Advanced Programming Advanced Programming covers LPCU administration setting a PIN for access by a lighting remote and the Utility menu detailed on page 15 LPCU Administration 1 From the M Menu screen Figure 14 navigate to LFCL Kai aa s EHTE 2 The LPCU Menu will be displayed Figure 15 The possible commands UNIQUE LIGHTING SYTEMS e Firiri L FL
9. ce pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio communications However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures e Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna e Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver e Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected e Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help The user may find the following booklet prepared by the Federal Communications Commission helpful How To Identify and Resolve Radio TV Interference Problems This booklet is available from the U S Government Printing Office Washington DC 20402 stock 004 000 00345 4 This Class B digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES 003 International This is a CISPR 22 Class B product 5825 Jasmine Street Riverside CA 92504 1 800 955 4831
10. ge 14 140 F 10 60 C 5 year warranty Warranty The Toro Company and its affiliate Toro Warranty Company pursuant to an agreement between them jointly warrants to the owner against defects in material and workmanship for a period of five years from the date of purchase Neither The Toro Company nor Toro Warranty Company is liable for failure of products not manufactured by them even though such products may be sold or used in conjunction with Toro products During such warranty period we will repair or replace at our option any part found to be defective Return the defective part to the place of purchase Our liability is limited solely to the replacement or repair of defective parts There are no other express warranties This warranty does not apply where eguipment is used or installation is performed in any manner contrary to Toros specifications and instructions nor where eguipment is altered or modified Neither The Toro Company nor Toro Warranty Company is liable for indirect incidental or conseguential damages in connection with the use of eguipment including but not limited to vegetation loss the cost of substitute eguipment or services reguired during periods of malfunction or resulting non use property damage or personal injury resulting from installer s negligence Some states do not allow the exclusion or limitation of incidental or conseguential damages so the above limitation or exclusio
11. he LPRO back to the factory default wiping out all paired LPCU information and all scheduling This command is for updating the LPRO firmware Figure 23 This displays certain information about your LPRO device which might be useful for troubleshooting information Figure 23 This displays your LPRO s network ID Do not change The Handheld Remote LRMT Battery Installation Figure 24 The remote receives power from a 9 volt battery not included To install the battery 1 Remove the three 3 screws from the battery cover on the back of the remote then remove the battery cover 2 Snap the battery onto the battery clip and place the battery into the compartment 3 Reinstall the battery cover with the three screws E Battery Setting the PIN After setting the PIN in the LPRO page 19 itis necessary to set the PIN in the remote 1 Press TES ARCHED to turn on the remote Figure 25 transmitter 2 Press Sato until SET PIN appears on the screen 3 Press Q or 0 to set ED the first digit of the PIN number Press to move to the next digit 4 Repeat step 3 to set the other numbers in the 4 digit PIN 5 Press gt A amp W to save the PIN Remote Power 1 Press 1 3 ARG to turn on the remote 2 Press and hold E PUR Grae about two seconds to turn off wz Turning off the remote does not turn off a scene in operation See Stop All Ligh
12. n US PUR Ga until the screen displays LITE Figure 29 The LMRT in irrigation mode Unique Lighting s handheld remote is compatible with the Climate Logic weather sensing system by Irritrol for residential irrigation systems If the Climate Logic system is already owned it is possible to control the irrigation system with the Unique Lighting LMRT remote For irrigation system operation please see the Irritrol remote user manual available from Irritrol s website www itritrol com Specifications LRMT L PCU Model LPCU LPCU A LPCU Dimensions excluding power prongs 1 94 W x 2 94 Hx D 4 93 cm W x 7 46 cm H x 5 08 cm 120VAC 60Hz 15A 1800 W Resistive General Purpose 8A 960 W Tungsten 1 2 HP Relative humidity 90 Max Operating ambient 50 C 122 F Min Operating ambient 10 C 14 F Indoor use Suitable for damp location 5 year warranty LPRO Input Power 5v DC LCD Screen Dimensions 2 5 W x 1 25 H 6 35 cm W x 3 18 cm H LCD Contrast Adjustment Dimensions 3 25 H 5 375 w antenna x 4 125 W x0 75 D 8 26 cm H 13 16 cm w antenna x 10 48 cm W x 1 9 cm D Indoor Installation 5 year warranty Dimensions US 2 75 W x7 H over 2 antenna x 1 25 D including mounting clip Dimensions metric 7 cm W x 17 8 cm H over 5 cm antenna x 3 2 cm D including mounting clip 9V Alkaline battery Operating temperature ran
13. n may not apply to you All implied warranties including those of merchantability and fitness for use are limited to the duration of this express warranty Some states Warranty amp FCC Information do not allow limitations of how long an implied warranty lasts so the above limitation may not apply to you This warranty gives you specific legal rights and you may have other rights which vary from state to state Toro is committed to developing and producing the highest quality best performing most dependable products on the market Because your satisfaction is our first priority we have provided the Toro Helpline to assist you with any questions or problems that may arise If for some reason you are not satisfied with your purchase or have questions please contact your local authorized Toro dealer or e mail irrigation support toro com FCC Rules This device complies with part 15 of the FCC rules Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 this device may not cause harmful interference and 2 this device must accept any interference received including interference that my cause undesired operation FCC Note The manufacturer is not responsible for any radio or TV interference caused by unauthorized modifications to this equipment Such modifications could void the user s authority to operate the equipment Note This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital devi
14. nsists of three pieces 1 Zs 3 LPRO Lighting Programming create and schedule scenes and more LPCU Lighting Power Control Unit receives commands from the LPRO to control the transformer LRMT Lighting Remote this optional remote allows operators to control their lighting systems from troubleshooting to adjusting light scenes while walking the property MANUAL LPCU Overview cont d LPRO Screen and Controls There are four command buttons on the bottom of the LPRO unit and two value adjustment buttons on the right side Command buttons execute the command displayed above the button In Figure 1 for example the button labeled FIAMLIAL activates the Manual menu 2 Value adjustment buttons and change menu selections and or numeric values of the specified field For example in Figure 2 the and buttons increase or decrease the manual runtime Figure 1 NIQUE LIGHTING SYTEMS Figure 2 OLE LIGHTING SYTEMS Status Letter Key Fi automatic Fi manual no LPCU Overview contd LRMT Setup button s LCD Screen MANUAL Power button Cancel button TATA LIGHTING SYSTEMS Enter button Overview cont d LPCU There are two versions of the LPCU one with an antenna LPCU A one without LPCU LPCU A status lights antenna A 3 prong outlet EEEHI LISTED FCC ID OF7LPCU IG 3575A LPCU WARNING Disconnect power to tran
15. sformer before installing LPCU Installation and Setup The LPCU and LPCU A work with any residential transformer with an internal AC outlet One can also plug the unit into a wall outlet and then plug an electronic device into the LPCU s own outlet such as holiday lights or a fountain LPCU LPCU A Installation and Operation with a residential transformer Plug it into the side outlet of the LPCU A Plug into the transformer 4 For the LPCU A the antenna must hang straight down Green Indicator Mostly green with an occasional flash indicates the LPCU is currently energizing the attached transformer or device Red Indicator When illuminated the LPCU is currently accepting a communication Mostly off with an occasional flash of green indicates that the LPCU is plugged in but not currently energizing the transformer or device A WARNINGS A CAUTION Not for water immersion or for use where directly exposed to water inal Covered nena manual Installation location e When used outdoors receptacle shall be a listed weather resistant type and be mounted RISK OF ELECTRIC RISK OF FIRE in an approved weatherproof while in use SHOCK Do not use with an type outlet box 16 inches above ground level Disconnect power extension cord before servicing or Do not use to control installing appliances that contain
16. ting to stop an active scene Automatic Power Down of Transmitter The remote powers down after five minutes of button inactivity to extend battery life Manual Operation To Start a Single Lighting Scene 1 Turn on the remote It defaults to Manual mode 2 Press L1 3 Press to move to the runtime Q or 9 to select the desired Lighting Scene Figure 26 MANUAL TIL Ll RUN MIN TIME Lighting scene 2 is set to run for 5 minutes j et lai SINGLE 4 Adjust runtime with and 5 Press CI itr to begin lighting run To Cancel a Single Scene Select the currently running scene and press CI CoA To Run All Lighting Running all scenes is useful for troubleshooting a lighting system 1 Press 6 several times to display LA on 2 Press ra iff to turn on all light scenes Figure 27 MANUAL IRAN MN To Stop All Lighting 1 Press Q several times to display LA oF off 2 Press Ca AKE to turn off all light scenes MANUAL PII Ls To Change from One Running Scene to Another It is possible to run more than one individual scene at a time Start a single lighting scene above then simply move to the next scene and repeat the same steps Previously running scenes continue mye ABI Irrigation Mode It is possible to inadverdently switch the remote from Lighting mode to irrigation mode Figure 29 To get back to Lighting mode press and hold dow
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