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1. VIEW 14 Wall Mounted Model VSW 1300 Requires no wiring and detects occupancy vacancy Engineered to provide maintenance free battery life 1 Scan barcode on Wall Mounted Motion Sensor to create an association in Audacy system see section 7 2 2 The sensor must be activated by pressing a small button underneath the label on the back side of the sensor This can be accomplished with the screw that is included with the sensor similar object to push through the label and depress the switch VSC1300 IDEAL FCC 10 ZAAMXVSC1300 Press here Thea Part 18 he PCC to activate iene endowed N 05000044 EN 4 3 Find a suitable location for the sensor based on the specifications shown in the sensor coverage pattern diagram below For optimal performance Make sure the sensor has a line of sight to the occupant in the space e plan on a maximum distance of 22 4 Mount the cradle in the desired location via screws ceiling tile wire included or double sided tape 5 Insert the sensor into the cradle If desired the sensor can be secured to the cradle by aligning the holes on the sensor and cradle and inserting the screw provided through the cradle and into the sensor m MB 1 Align holes in sensor and cradle 2 Insert screw to secure Note When the sensor has
2. eet etui da b Eta en eS e celu dim Ende 46 1 0 Safety and Regulatory Information 1 1 UL information GW 1100 Wireless Gateway UL 2043 Plenum rated SCL 1000 Smart Connector UL 916 Energy Management Equipment UL 2459 Luminaire Disconnect UL 94 5VA Enclosure SCD 1000 and SCLED1000 Compact Smart Connector UL 916 Energy Management Equipment UL 94 5VA rating Enclosure 1 2 FCC information GW 1100 Wireless Gateway FCC ID SCL 1000 Smart Connector FCCID 2AAMXSD1000 SCD1000 and SCLED1000 Compact Smart Connector FCCID 2AAMXSCD1000 55 1200 Smart Switch FCC ID WMS 1200 Wall Mount Switch FCC ID 2AAMXWMS1200 VSC 1300 Ceiling Mount Motion Sensor FCC ID 2AAMXVSC1300 VSW 1300 Wall Mount Motion Sensor FCC ID 2AAMXVSW1300 LS 1400 Light Sensor FCCID 2AAMXLS1400 1 3 Industry Canada Information GW 1100 Wireless Gateway IC 11250A GW110B SCL 1000 Smart Connector IC 11250A SCL1000 SCD 1000 and SCLED 1000 Compact Smart Connector IC 11250A SCD1000 SS 1200 Smart Switch IC 11250A SS1200 WMS 1200 Wall Mount Switch IC 11250A WMS1200 VSC 1300 Ceiling Mount Motion Sensor IC 11250A VSC1300 VSW 1300 Wall Mount Motion Sensor IC 11250A VSW1300 LS 1400 Light Sensor IC 11250A LS1400 2 0 Introduction to Audacy The Audacy wireless lighting control system from IDEAL brings advanced solutions to almost any commercial lighting application Its simple installation config
3. control Interface Accessed through a web browser or mobile device you can access your lighting network from anywhere with an Internet connection Controlling lights making configuration changes or providing energy consumption reports are all part of the Audacy control Interface Just like the rest of the system the Interface is designed to be simple intuitive and user friendly while providing the maximum amount of flexibility and control 3 0 System Requirements In order to utilize the Audacy Lighting Control System Interface the following system requirements must be satisfied 1 The space in which it is installed must have access to the Internet 2 dedicated or server on which the Audacy proxy software can reside Minimum system requirements e Windows 7 or better 2008 e 2 Ghz 2 10Mbps network Interface 3 Toutilize dimming capabilities each fixture must have a 0 10 V dimmable fluorescent ballast or LED driver installed The Audacy Interface can be accessed either from a web browser or a mobile app Compatible web browsers include Google Chrome recommended Windows Internet Explorer or Mozilla Firefox Please ensure your browser is up to date The Audacy mobile Interface is supported on Apple 105 mobile devices or Android mobile devices Mobile device requirements are as follows Apple iOS 8 or later operating system Android Jellybean 4 3 or late
4. Audacy system by scanning the bar code on the device Note Prior to scanning serial numbers a room must be created to associate the device with See Section 4 6 1 Open the Audacy application on your Apple or Android device 2 Select Setup AUDAC Y Lighting Q n Consumption Setup 42 Account 3 Select the target Gateway Verizon 8 13 AM Menu GATEWAYS IDEAL DEV IDEAL Electric IDEAL Corporate 4 Select the target Room eeee0 Verizon 10 32 AM lt GWs ROOMS xis Liz Jeff Nate Steve r M Tunnell Office not 1 Stevens Office N 1 not u 1X LVDC cor not 1 James Office Sushil Cassie Bello Office Cortland Room Rob Office Repeater 32 Press 5 to set the default values these values will be applied to each device that is scanned according to its device type ee000 Verizon 5 36 PM 595 lt ROOMS 1 Verizon 12 36 PM lt Back DEFAULTS NNE R Voltage 120 Amperage 0 65 Power Factor 1 0 Bulb Type Fluorescent Motion Sensors Channel A 05000079 Repeater No Use for room occupancy 6 Within the application utilize the camera to scan in the serial number from the device you want to add to the system e0000 Verizon F 9 21 AM lt ROOMS Light Sensors 07000021 7 If desired press and hold the default device ID name in order to ren
5. IP address automatically Use the following IP address IP address 192 168 1 27 Subnet mask 255 259 255 0 Default gateway 192 168 1 1 Obtain DNS server address automatically Use the following DNS server addresses Preferred DNS server Alternate DNS server Validate settings upon exit Plug in the Gateway power supply into any 120V outlet Insert the green power connector from the power supply into the Audacy Gateway Insert an Ethernet cable into the Ethernet port on the Gateway and directly into your PC Ser ciec a Access the Gateway configuration menu from a web browser by entering the Gateway IP address default 192 168 1 47 10 The default login information is User admin Password password 11 Configure the network settings as obtained from your IT network administrator 12 For security it is recommended you change the Username and Password 13 Select Save t G 192 168 1 47 settings AUDACY Rooms Settings Server Settings IP Address 192 168 1 47 EE Netmask 2552 55 255 0 IP Gateway 192 168 1 1 Primary DNS 10 5 134 40 Secondary DNS 10 5 134 10 E Username admin m leave blank to keep current username NTP Server Password leave blank to keep current password Confirmation Password leave blank to keep current password Ideal Lighting Gateway v2 0 16 Serial
6. Occupied 5 Click again to deselect SCHEDULE ADVANCED WIRELESS SOLUTIONS BY 8 5 Uploading Floor Plans Uploading a floor plan image is the first step to enable an interactive floor plan The floor plan can be in PDF JPEG or PNG format 1 Select Setup AUDAC Y 2 Scroll down the page to FLOOR PLANS and Click on Upload FLOOR PLANS 3 Select the file of the image of your floor plan and select Open 8 6 Assigning Rooms to Floor Plans 1 Click on the newly uploaded image within the FLOOR PLANS box in the SETUP menu FLOOR PLANS 2 All defined rooms will be listed on the left hand side of the screen Click on a room and drag it to the appropriate location on the floor plan 40 3 Once itis in the proper location you can click on an edge or corner of the room to size it appropriately ROOMS u fl gm r FEE CJ i cd 145 ut image i ed O aerine rooms Atrium Bello Office Repeat until all rooms have been added to the floor plan To edit a room click on the room and move it or resize it To remove a room from the floor plan click on the room and then click the X RU R To Delete the entire floor plan select DELETE in the upper right hand corner w V w w w w w w V 41 9 0 Tying in to Building Automation Systems The Audacy lighting control system can be tied into a Building Automation System if des
7. e mail address of the Administrator you would like to add 4 Select ADD ADMINISTRATOR AUDACY ADD ADMINISTRATOR FOR IDEAL Anmnmocec MAIL ADDRESS ADD ADMINISTRATOR CURRENT ADMINS EMAIL 22 5 2 Mobile Interface Login to Mobile Interface 1 Download the Audacy mobile app from the App Store for an Apple iOS device from Google Play for an Android device 2 Openthe app on the mobile device Sign in to the Audacy system using the credentials provided by the Audacy administrator on 12 44 PM AUDACY Eo w IDEAL Adding an Administrator An administrator has full access to the Audacy web and mobile Interface including SETUP LIGHTING CONSUMPTION and ACCOUNT access for all rooms and room groups 1 Select Account AUDAC Y Lighting b Consumption f 3 xe Setup 9 Account 23 2 Select ADD ADMINISTRATOR Verizon F 1 37 PM ACCOUNT LOGOUT EMAIL ADDRESS jeff schmeckpeper idealindustries PASSWORD CHANGE PASSWORD ADMIN ACCESS IDEAL Tim Home ADD ADMINISTRAT CONTACT AUDACY info audacylightingcontrols com 3 Fill in the e mail address of the Administrator you would like to add 4 Select SAVE 0000 Verizon F 1 24 PM lt ACCOUNT user email com QIWIEIRITITYIUJ AJSIDIFIGIHIJIKIL 24 6 0 Creating Rooms and Room Groups In the Audacy system a Room is the lo
8. on Ceiling Mounted Motion Sensor to create an association in Audacy system see section 7 2 2 The sensor must be activated by pressing a small button underneath the label on the back side of the sensor e This can be accomplished with the screw that is included with the sensor pen or similar object to push through the label and depress the switch v1 M VSC1300 ZN FCC ID 2AAMXVSC1300 Press here Ni EN to activate SS 7 3 Find a suitable location for the sensor on the specifications shown in the sensor coverage pattern diagram below For optimal performance Make sure the sensor has a line sight to the occupant in the space e Plan on 8 radius of coverage when mounted on a 9 ceiling Mount the cradle in the desired location via screws ceiling tile wire included or double sided tape 13 5 Insert the sensor into the cradle e f desired the sensor be secured to the cradle by aligning the holes on the sensor and cradle and inserting the screw provided through the cradle and into the sensor 1 Align holes in sensor and cradle 2 Insert screw to secure Note When the sensor hasn t detected motion for the time specified in vacancy timeout the lights will flash 60 seconds prior to turning off as a warning MECHANICAL DIMENSIONS INCHES SENSOR COVER AGE PATTERNS CRADLE HOLELAYOUT SIDE VIEW TOP VIEW 128 SR 7H 5ft 3ft 3t Sft 78 98 128
9. using the data you provide during Smart Connector configuration Select CONSUMPTION from the main Audacy menu There are multiple options available to utilize the consumption data INU DY ed 4 u CONSUMPTION This report allows you to view a historical record of consumption that can be broken down to a specific date range room and time period Note You must select UPDATE to refresh the graph after the desired data is selected INU DY u 5 CONSUMPTION SOURCE DATE RANGE All 12 17 2014 02 16 2015 CONSUMPTION SOURCE Choose to view the consumption of all rooms or select a specific room to view DATE RANGE Select a start and an end date to view the consumption data between those dates BY Select the time period each data point on the graph will represent Day Week or Month Note Power Consumption is an estimated value that is calculated based on the duration the light fixtures are on dim levels set and the values input for voltage power factor and Ampere draw of ballast or LED driver as defined while adding devices to the system see section 7 0 44 This report allows you to view a historical record of consumption that can be broken down by location over a specific date range Note You must select UPDATE to refresh the graph after the desired date range is selected AA CONSUMPTION DATE RANGE 02 16 2015 12 17 2014 fe e o Repeater Rob Offic Tunnel Office Na
10. want to save and then select Save Current State To rename the Scene select the dropdown arrow next to the scene number you want to rename and select Rename Scene AUDAC Y Liz Jeff SETTINGS TURN LIGHTS on Off SET DIM SCENES Save Current State VACANCY TIMEOUT Rename Scene Type in the desired name and select Rename Rename Scene New Name 36 8 4 Setting Up Schedules Automatic schedules can be set up to turn off lights according to a certain time of day day of the week or particular date The schedule for a given Room determines the occupied state of the room e g Occupied or Unoccupied Occupied Lights must be turned on manually they do not turn on automatically at the start of the Occupied scheduled time e Vacancy timeouts are ignored and lights that are manually turned on during the Occupied time will stay on until they are manually turned off e If lights are at the time the schedule reaches the Unoccupied time the Audacy system will provide a 60 second flash as a warning that the lights will be turning off in 60 seconds Unoccupied e Any lights that are turned on manually will stay on for the duration set by the Vacancy Timeout before automatically turning off once again o The Audacy system will provide a 60 second flash as a warning that the lights will be turning off in 60 seconds Note Most spaces typically use either motion sensors or scheduling If a space is usi
11. 00000014 Copyright 2013 Ideal Industries Inc All Rights Reserved ADVANCED WIRELESS SOLUTIONS BY 10 14 Once configured remove the Ethernet cable from your PC and connect it to your Local Area Network 15 Login to the Audacy Web application at audacycontrols com 16 Select SETUP 17 If another Gateway is already configured you will have to select SETUP GATEWAY otherwise skip to step 18 18 Enter a Gateway the static IP address configured in step 11 the username and password set up in step 12 then select ADD GATEWAY AUDACY SETUP GATEWAY GATEWAY NAME GATEWAY IP ADDRESS USERNAME PASSWORD 11 4 4 Physical Installation Gateway Installation 1 The Audacy Gateway has two mounting flanges that can be used to mount it to a wall or other surface using screws 2 Make sure the antennas are in a vertical orientation Keep antennas oriented vertically Mounting Flanges 4 4 1 Smart Connector Installation Easily installed modules that can turn on off and provide 0 10V dimming Available as a fixture insert or for low profile appliances as a junction box insert B di For maximum flexibility each fixture can be controlled by a single Smart Connector SCL1000 or a Smart Connector can control multiple fixtures as a group gt Maximum fixtures per Smart Connector The following table can be used to determine the maximum number of fixtures that can be conne
12. ADVANCED WIRELESS SOLUTIONS BY y 23 0 OPERATIONS amp USER MANUAL P 5302 Rev 2 July 2015 IDEAL INDUSTRIES INC 1375 Park Ave Sycamore IL 60178 U S A www audacywireless com 800 273 9989 contactus audacywireless com Contents 1 0 Safety and Regulatory 4 LLUEMONONAN 4 UOR 4 INGUSUY Canada Informatio 4 LOMO Om T 5 3 0 System Requirements usunac OAK O GE ARG 6 4 0 System Setup and CONT SUN AU ON ao GA AE 7 q1svste morenitesture DREAM eleni a WAWER AA 7 L2PIOOSONWEKE MS el 7 4 3 Gateway EIU oO AE Edi 9 AA rm Cal IANO A aa na AE R A Tm 12 CZIEWAWINSCAJANOl c AA 12 4 4 1 Smart Connector 12 4 4 2 Motion Sensor PRAE 13 PB Ai 17 OA ACh Sensor Model i200 ORAZ 18 5 0 Setting up the AUdacy INTErface cccccsscccccsseccccensececeesececcenecceeeusececsuececeeneceseeeecessuecesseneceeseneeeetes 20 EAP 20 5 2 WOE IO 23 6 0 Cre
13. UDAC Y You need to have a proxy application running locally in order to configure a Gateway DOWNLOADS audacy service config json AUDACY audacy service exe config json 4 3 Gateway Setup Each Gateway on the Audacy network must be given an internal IP address in order for the proxy to coordinate traffic from each Gateway to and from the Audacy server in the cloud Before configuring the Gateway obtain the following information from your IT network administrator for each Audacy Gateway that will be on the Audacy system 1 Either e Astatic IP Address Recommended or e DHCP reservation Note The IP address must be open to the Internet on Port 993 outgoing Netmask IP Gateway DNS addresses Before you can connect your PC to the Gateway for configuration you must make a few changes to the PC s IP settings The instructions below are specific to Windows 7 but the same settings can be used with any OS Go to Control gt Network and Sharing gt Change Adapter Settings Right click on Local Area Connection and select Properties Click on Internet Protocol Version 4 TCP IPv4 and click on Properties Configure as follows Select OK Vr xe Internet Protocol Version 4 TCP IPv4 Properties Le General You can get IP settings assigned automatically if your network supports this capability Otherwise you need to ask your network administrator for the appropriate IP settings 7 Obtain an
14. WORD but SETUP access is restricted 1 Select ACCOUNT 2 Click on ADD AUTHORIZED USER AUDACY EMAIL ADDRESS email company com PASSWORD USERS 20 3 Fill in the e mail address of the Authorized User 4 Select the Room Group s and Room s you want to assign control over 5 Select SUBMIT AUDACY ADD AUTHORIZED USER IDEAL Corporate 2nd Floor West Chris Robin Heckle Office Jeff company com IDEAL Corporate Ist Floor East Atrium Bello Office Cortland Falotico Room Office James Office Liz Jeff 6 The User will receive an e mail with a temporary password Be sure to add no reply audacycontrols com to your email s safe sender list Audacy Controls Registration P x Audacy Lighting System no reply audacycontrols com Add to contacts 2 16 Actions w Welcome to Audacy Lighting Controls You or someone you know created an Audacy Controls account to manage lighting remotely You may login at http audacycontrols com with your email address and the automatically generated password s65UKVXVaE please change this as soon as you login 21 Adding an Administrator An administrator has full access to the Audacy web and mobile Interface including SETUP LIGHTING CONSUMPTION and ACCOUNT access for all rooms and room groups 1 Select ACCOUNT 2 Click on ADD ADMINISTRATOR AUDACY EMAIL ADDRESS emailGcompany com PASSWORD USERS ADMIN ACCESS 3 Fill in the
15. add fixture details ADD DEVICES Emerge Demo GATEWAY IDEAL Corporate DEVICE SERIAL 01234567 DEVICE NAME Light 1 DEVICE TYPE Smart Connector VOLTAGE RATING 120 VAC AMPERE DRAW POWER FACTOR BULB TYPE Fluorescent Device Name You can give the device a meaningful name to make it easier to identify Device Type Select type of device being configured Select Channel Channel A should be used in most configurations Channel B should be used if the Smart Connector is being used as a repeater or when there is more than 1 Gateway being used in the same vicinity Voltage Rating Set according to fixture used to calculate consumption data Ampere Draw Set according to fixture if multiple fixtures are controlled by the same Smart Connector the Amperage draw should be the total of all fixtures controlled Used to calculate consumption data Power Factor Set according to fixture used to calculate consumption data Note Modifying the default value of 1 is typically not needed due to the high power factor for most lighting systems Bulb Type Set according to fixture 30 8 Select Save AUDACY ADD DEVICES Emerge Demo GATEWAY Audacy Demo Reon DEVICE SERIAL DEVICE NAME nardneki Switch DEVICE TYPE LL 7 2 Scanning Devices via the Audacy Mobile App The Audacy Mobile application includes a function to allow device serial numbers to be quickly populated into the
16. ame Rename Device Enter a new device name Light Sensor 21 Cancel Press Here QIWIEIRITIYIUI AS DF GH ZX CVBNM 123 Q space return 33 8 0 System Configuration 8 1 Associating Devices Once all the devices are assigned to a room the control devices such as switches light sensor and occupancy sensor need to be associated with the Smart Connectors they will control 1 Select Setup AUDACY 2 Select the desired room to associate devices in AUDACY ROOM LIST 3 For each control device in the room place a checkmark next to each Smart Connector you want that device to control 4 Select Save AUDACY Bello Office 34 8 2 Adjusting Room Settings AUDACY Liz Jeff SETTINGS TURN LIGHTS On off SET DIM amp Set Dim SCENES VACANCY TIMEOUT OCCUPANCY SENSOR OCCUPANCY DIM SCHEDULE Q E ADVANCED WIRELESS SOLUTIONS Bv ZIDE AL Turn Lights ON Lights turn on OFF Lights turn off SET DIM Set the dim level of lights 10 minimum light 100 maximum light Click on Bl to show DIM Maximum DIM MAXIMUM Sets the maximum true dim level of the lights Dim level above is scaled to this to reduce power consumption SCENES Customizable settings to enable one touch lighting changes VACANCY TIMEOUT Sets the amount of time after which lights turn off when room is vacant OCCUPANCY SENSOR When enabled lights turn on once room becomes occupied Ligh
17. ating ROOMS and Room 25 Zo Adding Devices Into the SUSCBfTV aa EO vei teu roto JE A AEO Y brad WO AAAA 29 7 1 Adding Devices via the Audacy Web 29 7 2 Scanning Devices via the Audacy Mobile 31 8 0 SV SEC MEG OIG Ula O AA R AA I IM D AE 34 B ASSOCIJUNE DEVICES Gi EO Aida 34 52 AGIUSUNE 35 3 3 CONIIEUFI S Aika EK AGA boa kici coU diu NUS 35 Sd Sette UD Schedule A 37 8 5 Uploading uidi Emm 40 8 6 Assigning Rooms to Floor PIaliS 5 iieri 40 9 0 Tying in to Building Automation Systems 000000 0 42 10 0 System ODEON Od T UTE 43 IOL Cnr olina Lig Saale aS 43 TO TT E eee ei Dese z obicia dach 43 190 12 From tne Audacy Interf 3C6B esois awk 43 11 0 ConsuttiptioHn REDONS m pet ule Dod 44 FELLO TIME e re the li ea eee are A A JE GR R 44 TT FAB Eq Pe rr 45 Ll 3 EX DOPING CONSUIM DEO MD Oba AEGEE OG 45 12 0 Ca IOSSAN asa db cs 45 150ADGENAIXAE Device Layout
18. cted to each Smart Connector SCD1000 Voltage Maximum Wattage Maximum Dimming Maximum Dimming per Smart Connector Circuits Sinked Circuits Sourced per Smart Connector per Smart Connector Refer to your ballast or LED driver specifications 12 Each Smart Connector has a unique serial number that must be associated with the light fixture s it controls see section 7 2 To simplify the documentation process two removable bar coded stickers are affixed to the Smart Connector for your use SCL 1000 BEAL 5 0 AMP 50 7 120 to 277 VAC For Electronic Ballast only FCC ID 2AAMXSCL1000 IC 11 LB 25011 00 Hz N 0100021C RZL ca N 0100021C mo 0100021 As the Smart Connectors are installed remove label and attach it to the lighting blueprint or other lighting document to record the location and fixture s associated with each Smart Connector If desired you may use the device layout record Appendix A for this purpose The second label can be attached to the fixture for easy identification For detailed Smart Connector installation instructions refer to the following documents SCL1000 ND 7941 e SCD1000 ND 7943 4 4 2 Motion Sensor Installation Ceiling Mounted VSC 1300 Requires no wiring and detects occupancy vacancy Engineered to provide maintenance free battery life 1 Scan barcode
19. dry dr N 05000044 2 Find a suitable location for the sensor For optimal performance Light sensor should be directed toward the lighted environment and not directly at the light source windows or fixture 3 Mount the cradle in the desired location via screws or double sided tape 4 Insert the sensor into the cradle If desired the sensor can be secured to the cradle by aligning the holes on the sensor and cradle and inserting the screw provided through the cradle and into the sensor 0 MB 1 Align holes in sensor and cradle 2 Insert screw to secure 18 MECHANICAL DIMENSIONS INCHES CRADLE HOLE LAYOUT INCHES REAR VIEW TOP VIEW R1 113 19 5 0 Setting up the Audacy Interface The Audacy Wireless Lighting Control System Interface can be accessed via a web browser or a mobile device 5 1 Web Interface Login to Web Interface 1 Navigate to AudacyControls com from your web browser 2 Sign in to the Audacy system using the credentials provided by the Audacy administrator when the product was purchased AUDAC Y 8 0 ADVANCED WIRELESS SOLUTIONS BY IDEAL EMAIL ADDRESS email company com PASSWORD Adding Authorized Users An authorized user has access to the LIGHTING and CONSUMPTION menus of the Audacy Web or Mobile Interface but access is limited to the assigned rooms and room groups only ACCOUNT access is limited to CHANGE PASS
20. e label and depress the switch Press here Pen mecs comin elt Pot 94 PEK Ren Day ma to activate ont LLL T 3 If desired mount cradle in chosen location and Insert the switch into the cradle The sensor can be secured to the cradle by aligning the holes on the sensor and cradle and inserting the screw provided through the cradle and into the sensor gt 1 Align holes in sensor and cradle 2 Insert screw to secure 4 4 4 Light Sensor Model LS 1400 Reliably adjusts brightness to harvest maximum daylight without wiring Engineered to provide maintenance free battery life Important Note When utilizing a light sensor it is required that the same space be controlled by an occupancy sensor instead of an automatic schedule Per design turning lights on off or dimming via a switch will override the light sensor while the space remains occupied Scan barcode on light sensor to create an association in Audacy systems see 7 2 Scanning Devices via the Audacy Mobile App 1 The sensor must be activated by pressing a small button underneath the label on the back side of the sensor This can be accomplished with the screw that is included with the sensor similar object to push through the label and depress the switch Q mm vsco ZM FCC ID 2AAMXVSC1300 IC 11250A VSC1300 Press here sen wo rt oma to activate
21. ired The Gateway can Interface with a wide range of BAS protocols including BACnet IP BACnet MSTP Modbus TCP Metasys N2 Modbus RTU and LonWorks For specific requirements please call AUDACY Customer Service at 800 273 9989 for assistance with integrating AUDACY with your BAS 42 10 0 System Operation 10 1 Controlling Lights 10 1 1 Within the Space Press the up or down arrow to adjust the brightness or the ON or OFF button to control the the light fixtures assigned to it Pressing the down arrow while the lights are off will turn the lights on at the lowest DIM setting The Audacy WMS1200 Flush Mount Switch Battery operated flush mounted switches fit into decorator style faceplates and can be used to replace an existing switch when upgrading a space to include Audacy controls 10 1 2 From the Audacy Interface The Audacy SS1200 Smart Switch Battery operated device specially designed to allow building occupants to turn on turn off or dim light fixtures assigned to it You can also control your light fixtures from a computer tablet or smart phone using the Audacy Interface The Audacy Interface enables control of turning light fixtures ON OFF setting the DIM level or selecting a customizable SCENE AUDAC Y Atrium SETTINGS TURN LIGHTS On off SET DIM SCENES VACANCY TIMEOUT OCCUPANCY SENSOR OCCUPANCY DIM 43 11 0 Consumption Reports Energy consumption is calculated
22. n t detected motion for the time specified in vacancy timeout the lights will flash 60 seconds prior to turning off as a warning 15 MECHANICAL DIMENSIONS INCHES SENSOR COVERAGE PATTERNS SIDE VIEW TOP VIEW CRADLE HOLE LAYOUT TOP VIEW 16 4 4 3 Switches Wirelessly dim or turn lights on and off Engineered to provide maintenance free battery life Flush Mounted Model WMS 1200 Flush Mounted switches fit into decorator style faceplates and can be used to replace an existing switch 1 Scan barcode on flush mounted switch to create an association in Audacy L system see section 4 5 2 The switch must be activated by pressing a small button recessed on the back side ofthe switch This can be accomplished using a paper clip or similar object E um si 4 6 ii Press here to activate 1 0000v0 N S Hmm 1 0000v0 N S 3 Remove existing switch and properly terminate any pre existing wires 4 Use screws to secure the flush mounted switch to the electrical box 5 Cover with a decorator style faceplate Handheld Model SS 1200 1 Scan barcode on Smart Switch to create an association in Audacy system see section 4 5 2 The switch must be activated by pressing a small button underneath the label on the back side of the sensor e This can be accomplished with the screw that is included with the sensor pen or similar object to push through th
23. ng both motion sensors and scheduling then e During Occupied scheduled times motion sensors will automatically turn on lights upon motion detection but will not turn them off if the space becomes vacant until after the Unoccupied portion of the schedule has been reached e During Unoccupied scheduled times motion sensors will automatically turn on lights upon motion detection but will automatically turn off after reaching the room vacancy timeout period regardless of whether the space is occupied 37 Creating a Schedule for a Given Room 1 From the Lighting menu select the room to which a schedule will be added AUDACY SELECT AREA Audacy Demo Roam Demo Kit Emerge Demo IDEAL Coporate 2nd Floor West Atrium Bello Office Chris Robin Cortland Room Falotico Office Heckle Office James Office Liz Jeff Nate Steve Printer Area Rob Office 2 Click on Show next to SCHEDULE AUDACY Liz Jeff SETTINGS TURN LIGHTS on SET DIM SCENES VACANCY TIMEOUT OCCUPANCY On m Oft Occupied SENSOR OCCUPANCY DIM a gt BSS SS Bi SCHEDULE 3 Select from Hour 30 min or 15 min time blocks AUDACY Liz Jeff SETTINGS TURN LIGHTS Fj on SET DIM VACANCY TIMEOUT OCCUPANCY SENSOR OCCUPANCY DIM SCHEDULE z EM h E ADVANCED WIRELESS SOLUTIONS BY IDEAL 4 Click or Click and drag to Select the blocks of time for which the space is to be designated as
24. o Faatico Chen Liz Mar Pra he Shen Printar Arpa Rab Die AUDACY SETUP ROOM GROUP GROUP NAME Ist Floor East ROOMs Demo Kit Emerge Demo Atrium Ballo Office Chris Rabin Cortland Room Falotics Office Heckle Office James Office Liz Jaff Mabe Stewe Printer Area Reb Office Stevens Office Gushil Caxsie Tunnel Office 27 4 Select Rooms to include in the room group and select Create AUDACY SETUP ROOM GROUP GROUP NAME 181 Floor East ROOMs A Demo Kit Emerge Demo Atrium uj Bella Office chris Robin Cortland Room Wj Falotico Office Heckle Office James Office w Liz Jeff Nate Steve Printer Area Rob Office Stevens Office Sushil Cassla Tunnell Office ADVANCED WIRELESS SOLUTIONS BY IDEAL 7 0 Addinq Devices into the System Devices must be added to the system and assigned to the appropriate room according to the lighting design plan A device can be physically installed either before or after being added to the system 7 1 Adding devices via the Audacy Web Interface 1 Select Setup AUDAC Y 2 Select the room to add the device to from the room list AUDACY ROOM LIST 3 Select Add New Device AUDACY Emerge Demo e 29 Input Device Serial Number Give the device a name Select Device Type If the device is a Smart Connector you have the option to Show advanced connector settings to
25. r operating system 4 0 System Setup and Configuration 4 1 System Architecture Diagram Audacy System Architecture Fixture Ballast or LED Driver AC Line In Light Fixture Light Sensor Gateway i Smart Switch BAS N Motion Server Sensor AC Power Adapter Web Mobile Interface 4 2 Proxy Software Installation The Audacy Interface utilizes a software application known as a proxy that resides behind the client firewall on a host server The host server is a PC or server dedicated to running the Proxy software To install the proxy on the host server 1 Verify that you have obtained the Admin login information from your Audacy Sales Representative if you have not received the Admin login information contact your Audacy Sales Representative or Audacy Customer Service at 800 273 9989 2 From the host server login to the Audacy Web Interface audacycontrols com with your Admin account 3 Select SETUP and then select the account you want to configure the proxy on AUDAC Y ADMIN ACCESS gt Select the appropriate Audacy service package for your host server 5 Once downloaded extract the service file to an accessible directory Select DOWNLOAD CONFIG and save the file config json to the same directory as the audacy service file downloaded in step 4 7 Runthe audacy service file IMPORTANT THIS APPLICATION MUST REMAIN RUNNING AT ALL TIMES A
26. te Steve Printer Area Stevens Office Sushil Cass ffice Stephens om Heckle Office James Office Atrium Bello Office Cubicj Area Emerge Demo Falotico o o cz FFI E 8 E IDEAL E lectric 5 ales Roo CONSUMPTION Selecting EXPORT CSV on the left hand side of the screen will download a CSV file for the selected Date Range containing the Date Room Name and associated Watt Hours 12 0 Glossary Proxy Software an application designed to provide a secure method in acting as an intermediary for requests from clients seeking resources from other servers BAS Building Automation System LAN Local Area Network 45 13 0 Appendix A Device Layout Record Audacy Device Type Serial Number Duplicate as needed 46
27. ts turn on at 70 but Smart Switch will override this default dim level OCCUPANCY DIM Set the default occupied dim level of the lights 10 minimum light 100 maximum light LIGHT SENSOR Set desired light level of room including all light sources SCHEDULE Sets the occupied state of the room according to a recurring weekly schedule 8 3 Configuring Scenes The Scenes feature provides the ability to create and easily switch between four custom lighting configurations within a room A Scene configuration is easily created by setting the lights to the desired settings and then saving the scene 1 Set each smart connector in the room to the desired on off state and light level for the Scene Note You may need to temporarily associate a Smart Switch with the individual Smart Connectors you want to control in order to set the desired states and light levels see section 8 1 Once all Scenes are saved the Smart Switch is no longer needed to set the Scene and can be unassociated with the Smart Connectors if no longer needed 35 2 5 From the Lighting menu select the room to which a scene will be saved AUDACY SELECT AREA Audacy Demo Roam Demo Kit Emerge Demo IDEAL Coporate 2nd Floor West Atrium Bello Office Chris Robin Cartland Room Falotico Office Heckle Office James Office Liz Jeff Nate Steve Printer Area Rob Office Select the dropdown arrow next to the scene number you
28. uration and operation allows any user to achieve significant energy savings without the usual complications Inspired by Simple The Audacy lighting control system brings you tried and true lighting control strategies including e Occupancy e Vacancy e Daylight Harvesting e Scheduling e Remote System Control The system revolves around wireless Smart Connectors wireless sensors and switches and wireless Gateways that can Interface with Building Automation systems using industry standard protocols such as BACnet Lonworks and Modbus just to name a few The sensors and switches are truly wireless devices and have a 25 year battery life Sleek and stylish they can be placed anywhere you need coverage and are easily added configured or modified Each Smart Connector effortlessly fits into the light fixture using proven IDEAL wire termination technology allowing for a fast easy and reliable installation Since the Smart Connector is installed in line with the ballast or LED driver in the part of the fixture designed for routine maintenance access there are no additional wires to pull boxes to locate or walls to open Overall the installation of a Smart Connector into a light fixture takes less than three minutes Because a Smart Connector is installed in each light fixture occupants can benefit from the maximum amount of flexibility individual fixture control if so desired Tying everything together is the Audacy
29. west level to which a given space can be assigned control over a set of devices A Room can be a physical room or it can simply be a way to create zones within a space Creating a Room 1 Select Setup 2 Select Setup Room SETUP GATEWAY SETUP ROOM SETUP ROOM GROUP ROOM LIST Atrium Bello Office Chris Robin Cortland Room Demo Kit Emerge Demo Falotico Office Heckle Office IDEAL Electric Sales Room James Office Liz Jeff Nate Steve Printer Area 25 3 Type in a unique room name 4 Select the Gateway s you want the room assigned to 5 Select Add Room SETUP ROOM ROOM NAME GATEWAY s FOR ROOM Gateway Audacy Demo Room Gateway IDEAL Corporate Gateway IDEAL Electric ADVANCED WIRELESS SOLUTIONS BY JDEAL When two or more Rooms are tied together Room Group is created While it is not necessary to create Room Groups in an Audacy system controlling a Room Group allows a user to turn or turn off more than one Room simultaneously Greater levels of control can be found at the Room level only Some examples of typical Room Groups include M A particular floor on a multi story building M Several rooms in a given portion of a building e g West side 26 Creating a Room Group 1 Login to Audacy 2 From the Setup menu select Setup Room Group AUDACY ROOM LIST Belo Office Chis Robin Becr Damaz D im
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