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1. nsoas s Ballast or Light A ballast or light is simply an individual light usually a single fixture that can be controlled by an ESN In 0 10 and Switching models of the ESN a group of several ballasts lights might be controlled as part of a single output on the ESN However other ESN models Such as DALle and EcoSysteme have digital control over individual ballasts See the diagram provided under the definition of Loop for more details about this 16 Energi Savr Nodem Handheld Programming Guide ss LUTRON Daylighting Daylighting is a feature of ESN systems that allows the electric light levels to react automatically in response to the amount of natural light that is entering the space This is accomplished by using photo sensors to measure the lighting conditions and feed back information to the ESN so that the electric lighting can be increased or reduced accordingly An important benefit of daylighting is that it reduces the amount of energy used by taking advantage of natural light conditions Daylighting Row A daylighting row is a group of ballasts or zones that will react together in response to daylighting input from a ph
2. J EILSE E E KEE 1 EEEN E LI 2 045 2005 R085 ut zE ae w g pe N a fe 5 E E F d J IO ozo neo neo Q I am using an ESN 0 10 or ESN SoftSwitche and when press Identify the lights don t appear to do anything zone2 E High zere EI Hiah Med Program CI Hah What is happening A The ESN 0 10 international and domestic has a default scene fade time of 5 seconds Depending on the fixtures you have wired to the output you may not be able to notice a change in the lights Iry verifying the wiring by using the Go To Low End or Go To High End buttons or by using the Raise Lower buttons on the ESN processor circled in red A2 LUTRON Co Med Low zone Cy Co Mec Energi Savr Nodem Handheld Programming Guide 23 Set Up Load Types Certain models of ESN units have outputs that can be configured for either dimming or switching 0 10 models for example These ESNs offer four outputs and each can be configured individually The diagram on the right shows a typical wiring plan for an ESN system in which some lights might be configured for dimming and some for switching Note that this configuration often has to depend
3. You ll notice in the example that some areas have only one zone and others have two Zones are defined based on how you expect the area to be used For example in the conference room at the top Conf Room 101 one zone of lights is defined over the conference room table and a second zone of lights is defined over the projection screen because it is likely that the occupants of the room will want to turn the projection screen zone off during a presentation whereas they might like to leave the conference table zone on at a low light level for note taking Note For certain ESN models such as 0 10 and Switching models four zones are pre defined for the user and cannot be modified This is because these ESN models have four outputs each of which is wired to a group of one or more ballasts These outputs are actually controlling all of the lights wired to them as a whole In other words each output is effectively a group of lights that will be controlled together the lights on a given output cannot be controlled individually As a result each output is automatically configured in the system as a zone Commissioning Guide Overview Once an Energi Savr Nodem system has been installed you are ready to start commissioning the system Commissioning is the process of setting up the system s configuration so that it operates as desired by the end user or building occupant Initial Connection Connect to an ESN
4. ae P i gt e eaS gt UC G gt Up areas gt Setup zones scene AUP scen Scene 1 Scene 1 Zone Downlights Az a LUTRON Navigate Between Particular Scenes Another option that is available on this screen is navigating between scenes for the currently selected area The Next and Prev buttons at the bottom of the screen will quickly navigate the user between the various scenes in the area Note that each time a new scene is selected on this screen that scene will become active in the area le the light levels will change This is so that adjustments to the scene can be immediately perceived in the space and the correct levels can be determined Save Discard Scene Changes Note that any time a change is made to a scene on this screen the Next and Prev buttons are replaced with Save and Cancel buttons Changes will not be saved until the Save button is touched conversely the Cancel button can be used to discard any changes If you try to navigate away from the screen using the Back button you will be asked whether you want to save or cancel your changes Se LUTRON n Energi Savr Nodem Handheld Programming Guide 37 Set Up Daylighting Daylight Harvesting is a feature in which photo sensors are used to measure the natural light Sunlight that is incident to a space so that the electric lights can be dimmed down or switched off when sufficient natural light is present thus saving energy Because natural light con
5. In this diagram the photo sensor in between the two rows will measure the daylight coming from the window and will report this to the ESN controlling the ballasts in the area The ESN will dim the lights in row 1 more strongly than the lights in row 2 since row 1 is closer to the window The parameters for this behavior are calibrated during a stage of the commissioning process RRN Ena known as Daylighting Setup During this stage light level measurements are taken in the space and the handheld setup application guides the user through the process of setting up the daylighting behavior in each area BSN ESN Row 2 Row 1 neoara sS Load Shedding Load Shedding is a feature that allows you to configure a percentage of light level reduction in each area of an ESN Then when a load shedding input is received via a contact closure input on the ESN each area will reduce its current light level by the pre determined percentage For example one area might be configured for 0 load shed Such an area would never experience a reduction in light level when a load shedding input is received However another area might be configured for 50 load shed When a load shedding input is received this area would reduce its current light level by 50 If the lights were at 40 intensity they would drop to 20 intensity The purpose of this feature is to save energy in a demand response type of scenario s LUTRON F Ene
6. select a loop then an empty slot to add a new zone 1 2 Hallway Downlights 3 Yellow Conference Downlights Apple iPhone iPad iTunes and iPod touch are registered trademarks of Apple Inc This publication is not endorsed or approved by Apple Inc s LUTRON n Energi Savr Nodem Handheld Programming Guide 33 Set Up Scenes Once you have specified which zones exist in the current area you are ready to define the scenes for the area Area scenes are pre defined lighting settings that can be recalled instantly using keypads IR transmitters and other control devices On any model of ESN seventeen scenes are automatically defined within each area These scenes are given default names of Scene 7 Scene 2 and so on up to Scene 76 the names are editable on a scene by scene basis within each area The seventeenth scene is Scene Off and is treated as the off scene by default i e the scene that when activated turns off all of the zones in the area In a typical area only the first few scenes are generally used For example the conference room shown below might have only two or three scenes that are used Windows Windows Conf Room 101 5 F rr X Yi WY K D n Zone 1 WI C D ja ZA FA d y H Kil Aone aA gt mai SS E Off Zone 1 0 Zone 2 0 Meeting Zone 1 85 Zone 2 85 Presentation Zone 1 25 Zone 2 0 To define scenes n
7. system for the current lamp seasoning status and once the information is available you will see a screen similar to the one shown at far right bb sara ares Stopped From here you can either select an individual ballast and aaah Soen touch Next to update the lamp seasoning status or you Stopped can select A at the top of the list to update the lamp Vene sled s end seasoning status for all lamps in the area f Identity Ide Se LUTRON 5 Energi Savr Nodem Handheld Programming Guide 73 Configure Advanced Ballast Settings Certain models of ESN units that control digital ballasts allow the configuration of some advanced ballast properties Note that these properties represent advanced settings inside of the digital ballasts and it is recommended that you do not make changes unless you have been advised to do so by Lutrone engineers or technicians Making unsupported changes can adversely affect the performance of your system High End Trim This setting determines the brightest level that the ballast will be permitted to achieve For example if you set a high end trim of 80 the ballast will never be brighter than an absolute value of 80 intensity The 1 to 100 scale used elsewhere will be considered to be evenly spaced between low end trim and high end trim Thus commanding the ballast in our example to go to 100 would in reality set it to 80 Note The High End trim value must always be greater than the Low End tri
8. ESN OOGE1E03 Area 1 Area 2 ESN 09050080 Area 1 Az a LUTRON RUZ US Maintenance Guide Overview The various parts in this section can help you to understand how to perform the following maintenance and advanced programming tasks e Fine tune existing area settings scene levels daylighting settings and occupancy settings Replace failed ballasts Season lamps Configure advanced ballast settings Reset devices Change ESN password View Edit device properties Back Up Restore Clone device data Update device firmware Manage handheld device data Fine Tune Existing Area Settings Fine Tune allows you to adjust scene levels occupancy ans settings and or daylighting settings of an existing area Bock NT You will be presented with a list of ESN devices that are Home gt Fine tune OOOO available on the QS link Select an ESN device and touch Select atas Modify scenes Next to see a list of the areas on the ESN Select an area and touch Next again to see the fine tuning options that are _gkange occupancy settings available You will see a screen similar to the one shown at Change daylight settings right From here you can modify scenes change occupancy settings and change daylighting settings using screens that are identical to the screens used to set up new areas which are described in detail in the Commissioning Guide portion of this manual S D D D 5 O D Replace Failed
9. 3 9 Set up Zones e Within the Setup Zones screen perform the following steps for each area that you created Navigate to the Setup Zones Define Lights screen and create rename and delete zones as well as assign the desired lights Other Energi Savr Noden models such as QSN 4S16 S and QSN 41T16 S have zones that are pre defined See p30 f desired navigate to Ballast Trim Settings in order to set Low End and High End trim for the ballasts in this area f desired navigate to the Setup Daylighting screen and assign daylighting sensors define daylighting rows and calibrate the daylighting settings See p38 f desired navigate to the Setup Occupancy screen and assign occupancy sensors and specify the occupancy settings See p46 and p47 3 10 Program controls e Return to the Home screen Navigate to System Setup to view the various device programming options see p22 e Program any IR sensors QS keypads GRAFIK Eyee QS units or other QS devices to control the Energi Savr Noden unit lighting as desired using the Program Devices and Program IR Sensors screens See p55 3 11 Program dry contact inputs e Program any configurable dry contact inputs on the Energi Savr Noden units using the Program ESN Inputs screen See p66 Step 4 Start Saving Energy with your Energi Savr Nodem System ie LUTRON n Energi Savr Nodem Handheld Programming Guide 15 Lexicon After Hours After Hours is a feature that is similar to occu
10. During the day After Hours is typically not running in an area If the lights are turned on they stay on At 6 pm After Hours is initiated via a timeclock device The lights in the area flash 3 times to warn occupants that the lights will be turning off shortly At this time the blink warn timer begins Generally this timer is set to 15 minutes If there are any occupants in the space they have 15 minutes to interact with a wall control keypad in the space by pressing a button in order to let the system know that they are still in the room The lights will turn off if there is no interaction after 15 minutes If an occupant does interact with a wall control the lights remain on the blink warn timer is cancelled and the After Hours timer begins This timer is generally set to 45 minutes and counts down the time until the next attempt is made to force the lights off After 45 minutes the lights will flash 3 times and the blink warn timer will begin again At some later point the same device that initiated After Hours will end After Hours Set Up After Hours From a GRAFIK Eyee QS control unit QSG Use the following diagram as well as the following description to set up After Hours from a QSG Note The type of Timeclock event on the QSG needs to be set as Local This means that the QSG will also enter After Hours at the same time as any of the other connected devices that are triggered by the event On the HHD go to Setup Areas gt Set
11. a particular scene is activated you have the option of specifying the scene setting for that zone as Unaffected In this example Scene 1 when activated will send the Downlights to 100 and the Wall Sconces to On the Wall sconces are a switched zone and thus they can only be commanded to levels of On or Off Toggle Daylighting in Current Scene You can choose whether to enable daylighting for the selected scene If daylighting is enabled when the scene is active in the selected area the lights are free to dim down or switch off in response to input from photo sensors in the space we will cover daylighting setup a bit later If daylighting is disabled the lights will go to the specified zone levels and will remain at these levels until another scene is selected the room becomes unoccupied or some other control event occurs Se LUTRON 5 Energi Savr Nodem Handheld Programming Guide Adjust Scene Fade Time Scene fade time is the amount of time the lights take to fade from their current state to the selected scene Press the Scene Fade button to adjust the value The scene fade time is not dependent on how the scene was activated or on the previous light levels Adjusting the scene fade time Is not supported on all devices Adjust all Zone Levels Also on this screen you can adjust all of the zone levels at once using the master Raise Lower buttons shown next to the text that reads Adjust all Zones Adjust an Individual Zone L
12. and click on the green arrow gt Setup Areas gt Add new You will be prompted to choose an empty slot in the ESN The screen will show you clearly how many areas you have already created and how many empty area slots are still remaining Different ESN models support different maximum numbers of areas Some models such as the 0 10 and Switching models automatically define four areas and do not allow additional areas to be created Once you have selected an empty slot you will be prompted to name the new area that you are creating A light grey default name will appear in the text field If you wish to keep the inserted default name press Save Otherwise typing any letter will replace the default name with the new text iPod gt 6 07 PM eo Setup Areas __ESN 3 1p gt Configure an ES Back Select an area 3 Add new Hallway XS Yellow Conference iPod gt 6 09 PM Setup Areas ESN 3 Back figure an ESN gt Setup area Select an empty slot to add a new area maximum number of areas for the ECO Energi Savr Node QS is 100 1 Hallway Az 28 Energi Savr Nodem Handheld Programming Guide US LUTRON Rename or Delete an Existing Area Pods 63M a Setup Areas Note that existing areas can be renamed or deleted by Eikes GK RIN BRE ea using the Edit button at the bottom of the Setup Areas EE a screen Shown at the right simply select the row that corresponds to the area that you want
13. except that the bottom button will select the Off scene Zone Control The Picoe control can be assigned to control one or more zones The assigned zone s can QS IR Eye Scene The IR transmitter will select scenes in the assigned area s according to the template specified when choosing this configuration type The templates correspond to the different IR transmitter types that are available Fnable Disable Daylighting The clockwise action of the keyswitch will enable daylighting behavior while a counter clockwise action while programming will disable daylighting This change does not change the daylighting settings as the daylighting rows and sensor programming will all be maintained Start End After Hours You can now use a keyswitch as an After Hours trigger instead of a QSG or CCI input In this mode the clockwise action will enable After Hours and begin the blink warn depending on the After Hours settings A counter clockwise action will disable After Hours Panic The clockwise action starts Panic Mode in the area s assigned to the keyswitch and the counter clockwise action ends panic mode When an area is in Panic Mode it activates scene 16 and becomes locked This means that it is unable to be taken out of scene 16 unless Panic Mode is ended One or more areas from any ESN can be assigned to a panic keyswitch Fine tune The clockwise action acts to raise the zone s that have been assigned to the keyswitch and th
14. Ballasts Occasionally you may find it necessary to replace one or more failed ballasts This applies only to ESN devices that control digital EcoSysteme or DALle ballasts When a ballast fails and is removed and replaced with a brand new ballast the new ballast will not function as part of an area zone or daylighting row until a replacement procedure has been followed Replace a Single Ballast When a single ballast on an ESN fails and is replaced the ESN is able to detect that one ballast has failed and one new ballast is present on the link In this case the replacement happens automatically and nothing further needs to be done Replace Multiple Ballasts When more than one ballast has failed and is replaced the ESN cannot automatically perform the replacement since it does not know which new ballast should be given which address and which configuration In this instance you will need to use the Replace Ballasts feature of the application To use the Replace Ballasts feature navigate to the Replace Ballasts screen Home gt Maintenace Diagnostics gt Ballast Maintenance gt Replace Ballasts You will be taken through a series of steps that will help to identify which new ballast should replace a specified missing ballast First you need to select an ESN and then an area in which ballasts were replaced The system will then show you a list of the new ballasts that are detected on the system Select each new ballast o
15. E e eg eg Crag T aip Boeren coreg on boe E En rgi Savr 2 0 Documents Cached Fremware Files TITRO 1 50 PM ag ESM ECO 110510 TROD Bus AM Bae KE Logs VITA 11 02 AM Lime Apple iPhone iPad iTunes and iPod touch are registered trademarks of Apple Inc This publication is not endorsed or approved by Apple Inc 90 Energi Savr Nodem Handheld Programming Guide s LUTRON Extract Log Files If you encounter problems with the system while using the application you may be asked to send log files from the application to Lutrone Technical Support for troubleshooting purposes There are three ways to accomplish this One method is to use the unes file transfer procedure to copy the log files txt files onto a computer and then send them to Lutrone Technical Support using conventional email See the Copy Files To From the Handheld Device entry p90 Although this section relates to copying backup files the same procedure is used for copying firmware files and log files txt The other two methods are similar and require the iPod touch iPhone or iPad that you are using to have an email account configured on the device Using web based email will not work For help with setting up a Hotmail Gmail or other email account on the device please visit the corresponding email service s website for detailed instructions Email Log Files from Inside The Application Once you have configured email on the device and can successfully
16. Inputs v programming type has been selected Some of these options are detailed above such as Setting and Normal Type Zone gt State Normal State Normally Opan gt de Select from the following areas ESN OOGE1E03 Area 1 Program This Input Touch Program This Input in order to specify the zones and zone levels that this CCI will trigger This feature is similar to assigning keypads or Picoe wireless controls as the HHD will show you a list of ESN Areas Touch any area and you will see a list of the zones in that area Setting Maintained gt Area 2 ESN 09050080 Area 1 Area 2 Area 3 Once you select a zone the screen will change to a Slider view to choose the new zone level To unassign a zone from the CCI select the zone and press Remove on the bottom toolbar Configurable CCI Programming Type Scene Select This option should be used to program the input to activate a scene on specified areas For more information on scene selection refer to the section titled Program Devices Change Control Type Configurable CCI Programming Type Load Shed This option should be used to program the input to toggle load shedding on the system Load shedding saves money by decreasing energy consumption during peak hours 68 Energi Savr Nodem Handheld Programming Guide 3 4 LUTRON RUZ US Program a Dry Contact Closure Input A dry contact closure is a type of input that can be found on ESN 0 10 and ESN
17. Sensors Daylighting Rows Daylighting Calibration and Program QS Devices Note Some features require other options to be enabled before becoming available For example you cannot enable Daylighting Calibration if you have not first enabled Define Daylighting Sensors and Define Daylighting Rows as shown at the bottom right When you press Start you must select the area that you wish to program whether it is a new area or one that was already created You will also be prompted to Setup Zones Define Ballasts which is required for the Setup Area Wizard Set Up Area Wizard Main Toolbar You may have noticed that the top toolbar looks different in the Setup Area Wizard screens from the usual Setup Area screens There are two new buttons with different functionality Touching the Continue button will change the current Setup Area Wizard option screen in this case Setup Scenes to the next step in configuring the area Which screens are next depends on the list of options that were enabled The Quit button prompts you to either go back to the previous option quit the Setup Area Wizard altogether or cancel LUTRON Pod gt 4 30 PM s Back Setup Area Wizard l ww wp J 1 rep gt LOU S ery gt eye P WIZarG IV Please select the tasks below which you would like to include in this Setup Area Wizard Not all advanced features are available within this wizard Basic Setup scenes ON Define Bal
18. SoftSwitche devices The inputs are labeled Switch and can be found on each group of wire landings To program an ESN dry contact input Select one of the four am inputs from the Program Inputs screen This will take youto Md Be the Program Dry CCI screen as shown at right Maintained Toggle gt Normally Open Program this input Dry CCI Adjust type There are four different dry contact types available that correlate to the type of switch used and the desired behavior Desired Function Switch Type Maintained Contact Closure or Contact Open will toggle the state of e Single pole or 3 way toggle switch Toggle assigned zones between a preset and Off e Alternates between two different positions Momentary Contact Closure or Contact Open will toggle the state of e Push button or center off toggle switch Toggle assigned zones between a preset and Off e Always returns to original state Maintained Contact Closure will turn assigned zones on to preset level e Single pole or 3 way toggle switch Dual Action Contact Open will turn assigned zones Off e Alternates between two different positions Momentary Contact Closure will turn assigned zones on to preset level Push button or center off toggle switch Single Action e Always returns to same position Dry CCI Normal State cack 6 Program Inputs The screen at the right shows you the expected default Home gt stam Behe gt roan EDN Reus state of the electrical inpu
19. Verify that the handheld device has connected to the wireless router You should see wireless signal strength indicator bars in the top left corner of the main screen Note This connection may take some time to be established You should not proceed until the indicator bars appear 2 3 Run the Energi Savr Noden ESN setup application by touching the icon 2 4 When the application loads you should see the connected Energi Savr Node unit Step 3 Set Up the System Note Follow these instructions only when setting up a system for the first time For a system that is already operational and needs only minor adjustments ballast addressing is not typically required simply navigate to existing areas and modify the settings as needed 3 1 Connect to the device for help during any part of the set up process use the on screen Help button e Select the desired Energi Savr Noden unit and connect to it e When prompted enter a password You will need this password when connecting to the device to make configuration changes in the future 3 2 Navigate to the configuration screen e From the Home screen navigate to System Setup gt Configure an ESN Select the desired ESN and touch Next to see the main configuration screen 3 3 Verify wiring e Navigate to the Verify Wiring screen and ensure that all ballasts outputs are responding correctly to the system commands See p23 3 4 Verify re name connected devices e Navigate to Maintenance Diagnosti
20. after you connected to the master ESN it will appear on this list only after you press Refresh Rename a Connected Device from Define Sensors Screen You can also rename a connected device from this screen by selecting the desired device and pressing Edit List of Remote Occupancy Sensors When you press Next you will see a list of sensors connected to the remote device You will also see the current status of the sensor In order to assign a sensor to the area simply touch the sensor s row on the screen and then touch the Add button so that a checkmark appears next to the sensor s row on the screen Identify a Remote Sensor From Define Sensors Screen To identify a connected device select the desired device and press dentify There will be different behaviors depending on the type of device you are identifying 48 Energi Savr Nodem Handheld Programming Guide Select the device on the QS link from which you d like to import additional sensors OSM Devices QSM 33445566 Select a sensor to assign to the current area 0123456789abcdef Unoccupied Az a LUTRON RUZ US Identify a Wireless Remote Sensor To identify a wireless remote sensor you must click on the QSM that the sensor is associated to While looking at the list of associated sensors press and hold the button that identifies the specific sensor For RF Photo sensors use the Cal button and for RF occupancy sensors use the Lights O
21. an additional timeout value that extends the timeout value that can be set locally on the occupancy sensor itself For example if the occupancy sensor has a knob for adjusting its timeout value and this is set at 4 minutes you can specify an additional value of 5 minutes on this screen making a total time of 9 minutes between the space being unoccupied and the lights going off 49 Set Up an Occupancy Group Grouped with Other Areas Sometimes it is desirable to have two or more areas act together from the standpoint of occupancy This may be because one or more areas does not have its own occupancy sensors or because the areas are really part of a larger single space and have been sub divided for some other purpose e g daylighting only part of the larger space When two or more areas act together in an occupancy group all of the areas in the group will become occupied as soon as any one area registers occupancy Similarly all of the areas in the group will not become unoccupied until each and every area in the group reports that it is unoccupied To set up an occupancy group touch the Grouped with Other Areas option You will see a screen similar to the screen at the right areas ves E Choose the areas that you would If you want to group the area with another area on the same ESN select Yes and then select the other areas like to go occupied unoccupied together with this area within the current ESN that you wan
22. at the bottom of the screen to flash the selected output or ballast Touch Stop to stop flashing the selected output or ballast 54 Energi Savr Nodem Handheld Programming Guide Az a LUTRON RUZ US Program Devices Overview This section will detail how the following device types can be programmed to control the lighting area scenes and zones of an ESN QS Keypad QSE IO QS IR Eye QS GRAFIK Eyee PicOe QS Keyswitch To program any of the devices above first navigate to the Home gt System setup Home gt System setup gt Program devices Select a task To program a QS device place System Setup screen and select the Program devices he dede hes S option mode mn O gt o i QS Devices Program devices Program IR sensors Put a Device in Programming Mode You will be prompted to put the device that you want to program into Programming Mode For the various types of devices there are different ways to do this The table below summarizes the methods used for putting the various device types into Programming Mode QS Keypad Press and hold the top and bottom buttons of the keypad until the LEDs flash QSE IO Press and hold the button on the unit until the LEDs flash QS IR Eye Point a Lutron IR transmitter at the QS IR Eye unit and press and hold the top and bottom buttons of the transmitter until the LED of the QS IR Eye device flashes QS Press and hold the top and bo
23. be desired Define Daylighting Rows Once the daylighting type has been determined you can move on to defining the daylighting rows As discussed in the previous examples this involves selecting which ballasts in the area will be a part of which daylighting row Four daylighting rows are pre defined in each area You can use any or all of the daylighting rows as desired It s important to select groups of ballasts that are closer to the window and place those in the lower numbered daylighting rows ballasts farther from the windows should be placed in the higher numbered daylighting rows The rows used must be consecutive rows e g In an area with only 2 rows of ballasts you should assign ballasts to Row 1 and Row 2 while ignoring Row 3 and Row 4 Note that only the ballasts that you want to daylight should be placed into daylighting rows To begin touch Define Daylighting Rows to navigate to the first screen shown at the right On this screen you can select a daylighting row by touching the corresponding row on the screen Once a row is selected you can touch the dentify button at the bottom of the screen to flash all of the lights if any that are currently part of the selected row To define which ballasts are part of the selected row touch the Next button at the top right of the screen or touch the arrow that appears next to the name of the selected row You will see a screen similar to the one shown at the far right L
24. can run at the same time When you are using an application and then you press the Home button the application will minimize and iOS will return you to the Home screen View currently running applications To view a list of the applications that are currently running double tap the Home button a small row will appear at the bottom of the screen You can slide left and right to view the list of applications that are currently running on your device To fully terminate an application in this list press and hold the icon for that application until it starts wiggling A red minus sign will appear in the corner of the application icon touch this to fully end the application Press the Home button to exit the wiggling mode Apple iPhone iPad iTunes and iPod touch are registered trademarks of Apple Inc This publication is not endorsed or approved by Apple Inc 7 sLUTRON Energi Savr Nodem Handheld Programming Guide mw Wireless Networks The Energi Savr setup application requires a connection to a wireless Ethernet network WiFi network to make changes to an Energi Savr Nodem system The app must connect to the same network that the ESN or ESN Programming Interface is connected to A connection to the Internet is not required Connect to a Router To connect to a WiFi network go to the Home screen and touch the Settings icon shown here On the Settings screen select the row titled WiFi From this screen the device will scan for all wi
25. ey You will see a screen similar to the one shown at right to modify From here you can navigate to the desired setting and ore make the required changes If enabled the ballast may Low end trim need to be power cycled after the lamps are replaced Chicago setting a wire control Limited re strike mode LUTRON 15 Advanced Ballast Settings Troubleshooting Q The application won t let me set a trim value on my ESN EcoSysteme It says there are values that are not yet initialized at the ESN What does this mean A Every digital ballast has a specific maximum and minimum dimming level that tt cannot exceed When you power on the system the processor needs to communicate with the ballasts to determine the possible dimming range Only after the possible dimming range is collected can you set the low end and high end trim This process takes time and needs to occur whenever ballasts are addressed Try again after waiting for a half hour If you are still having the same problem then check the wiring of the ballasts If there is a ballast that is addressed in the system but not currently connected to the E1 E2 link it may not be able to communicate the maximum and minimum values to the processor Q The application won t let me set a low end trim value larger then the current high end trim value Why is that A The definition of high end and low end trim states that the trim will reduce the dimming range
26. have sensitivity controls as well so that the degree of sensitivity to movement can be modified if needed Define Occupancy Sensors Touch this option to be taken to a screen where you can select which occupancy sensors exist in the current area and will be used to govern occupied unoccupied status in the area Note that you should not place sensors into this area if they physically exist in another area in your space In order to have sensors from another area affect the occupancy status of this area see the Grouped with Other Areas and Is Dependent on Other Areas entries p50 When you touch the Define Sensors option you will SC A ame screen that looks like the screen at the right me o cup Cy ern Initially this screen shows only local sensors which means Select the occupancy sensors that will control occupancy in this area those occupancy sensors that are wired directly to the current ESN or that are wired to EcoSysteme ballasts controlled by the current ESN You can select sensors by touching the corresponding row on the screen Local sensors Group 1 OCC Identify an Occupancy Sensor Group 2 OCC If the sensor that you have selected is a wired sensor Occupied and is receiving power directly from the device to which Group 3 OCG it is connected e g an ESN the selected sensor will be nce identified in the space by flashing its motion indicator LED For sensors wired to ballasts the lamps controlled by t
27. of occupancy sensors We will discuss the After Hours feature in more detail later To continue with occupancy setup touch the button that says Continue to Occupancy Settings and you will see a screen similar to the one shown at bottom right On this screen all of the settings that govern occupancy in the current area are displayed We will now briefly review what each of these settings accomplishes Adjust Local Sensor Timeout Values Occupancy sensors often have local timeout values that can be set using knobs or switches directly on the sensor itself The local timeout value controls the amount of time between when the sensor detects no movement and when the sensor signals that it is now officially unoccupied Generally sensors have local timeout values that cannot go below some minimum time Such as 8 minutes 46 Energi Savr Nodem Handheld Programming Guide Pod 1 44 PM Q gt o tm Yellow Conference ESN 3 are gt S wre This area is currently configured to use Occupancy sensors Back Continue to occupancy settings Change to use after hours Area 1 ESN 006E1E03 e me gt Setup Occupancy gt Occupancy Settings vs ecupancy Setting BNS dae Occupancy settings Define sensors Mode Occupancy gt 4 Scene 4 gt oft gt 0 mins gt Na gt Occupied scene Is dependent on other areas an gt LUTRON RUZ US Adjust Local Sensor Sensitivity Occupancy sensors often
28. on the type of fluorescent ballasts being controlled In the diagram the hallway lights green might be configured for switching whereas the office lights yellow blue and orange might be configured for dimming Configure the load types of an ESN To configure the load types of an ESN navigate to the Select Load Types screen Home gt System Setup gt Configure an ESN select an ESN and click on the green arrow gt Select load types On this screen each output is displayed along with its current configuration To change an output s configuration select the output by touching the corresponding row to view the Configuration screen On the Configuration screen select the configuration desired from the list and then touch Done in the upper right 24 Energi Savr Nodem Handheld Programming Guide iPod 5 11 PM zs Back ESN 2 y Up Cc figure 1 ES N gt elect lo d typ ME Select a zone to change its load type Switching 0 10v vn Switching as LUTRON Address Ballasts Certain models of ESN units can control digitally addressable ballasts such as DALle or EcoSysteme ballasts These ESNs require the ballasts to be addressed before you can proceed further in the commissioning process In order to address ballasts navigate to the Address Ballasts screen Home gt System Setup gt Configure an ESN se
29. run to the ballasts A dimmed hot signal from a standard Lutrone dimmer 3 wire can be used by the ballast to provide dimming of the lamps This allows a standard slide or rotary dimmer to provide dimming of the EcoSysteme ballasts Occasionally it is desirable to disable 3 wire control when no dimmers are connected because in certain environments noise on the dimmed hot line can cause the ballast intensity to fluctuate Disabling 3 wire control causes the ballast to stop listening for dimming signals on the dimmed hot line Limited Re Strike Mode This setting differs from the other settings in that it can be set for only an entire ESN and not on a ballast by ballast basis Also this setting only applies to EcoSysteme ESN units This setting has two values enabled and disabled If limited re strike mode is enabled the ballast will attempt to strike the lamp s only 3 times in a row before stopping If limited re strike mode is disabled the ballast will continually try to strike the lamps attempting this every 6 seconds or so Enabling limited re strike mode can help to decrease the annoyance of repeated flickering re strike attempts when the ballast is not able to strike the lamps because of poor lamp quality or lamp end of life To use this feature start at the Home screen and navigate mm Nee to Maintenance Diagnostics From there navigate to Ballast eN setinas en Maintenance and then select Advanced Ballast Settings n rn Ee ae
30. screen or view its properties using the Next button at the top right portion of the screen Devices will identify differently depending on the type of device selected For example ESN devices will identify by flashing all of the lights that they control Other device types may flash their LEDs in various different patterns If you use the Next button or the arrow that appears on the right side of the selected row you will be taken to a screen that displays the properties for the selected device This screen will look similar to the screen shown at right From here you can view various properties Change the Name of a Device From the list of devices you can select a device and press the Edit button at the bottom of the screen Alternatively when you are viewing the properties of a device you can select the Name property to edit the name just as you could from the previous screen If you are viewing a QSM you can edit the name of a connected sensor by selecting the sensor and pressing Edit Name 80 Energi Savr Nodem Handheld Programming Guide Mince Tlagnesiics gt ViewEdit device propertics Select a device to view its properties Pod gt 8 49 AM S gt ot a View device properties 7 ics gt Vie Edit Anken nr ESN 1 OxO0ZE0466 Firmware 01 07 Az a LUTRON RUA US Back Up Restore Clone Device Data After you have successfully programmed an ESN you should consider making a backup of the ESN data
31. shown at right Home gt System Setup gt Configure an ESN select an ESN and click on the green arrow gt Verify Wiring Depending on the model of ESN that you have selected for wiring verification you will be able to verify either a loop of lights or individual lighting outputs Visually Verify the Wiring of a System To verify the wiring select a loop or an output and use the buttons to send the lights to various levels Walk around the space to ensure that all of the lights that are supposed to be responding no more and no less are in fact responding correctly to your commands The diagram below shows some typical ESN loop and output wiring In order to verify wiring each loop or output should be selected and sent to various light levels e g high end low end flashing or off Using wiring plans or reflected ceiling diagrams ensure that the correct lights are responding to each command For example in the diagram on the right if ESN 2 and Loop 1 are selected and turned off verify that all of the yellow fixtures did in fact turn off and that none of the other fixtures blue or green turned off Verify Wiring Troubleshooting iPod gt Select a loop and on that loop to high end low end and off to verify that all ballasts 8 03 PM are wired correctly and respond to the system s commands y EES a ESN gt Verify inches Kl send all lights 3 Q e G EE
32. the green arrow gt Verify Wiring 4 Energi Savr Nodem Handheld Programming Guide ss LUTRON How to Set Up the Router Each WiFi enabled router brand and model has a unique configuration process Please refer to individual router instructions for setting up a router for use with the ESN Most router companies offer downloadable versions of their User Manual from their support website Q T n Q U r O mi D Q Suggested Router Settings for use with ESN These settings are strongly recommended but not required to successfully connect to an ESN system Wireless Security Type WPA2 Personal Wireless Security Password Choose your own minimum 8 characters Internet connection Disabled Unplugged We have found that improved connection reliability can be obtained by applying a WPA2 Personal password to the WiFi router connected to the ESN ie LUTRON n Energi Savr Nodem Handheld Programming Guide 5 How to Use the Handheld Device This short guide will helo you understand the basics of using a handheld device in conjunction with the Energi Savr app For more information on using an Apple iPod touch iPhone or iPad device visit the Apple website www apple com Basics The handheld has two important buttons The Power button is a slim button located on the top edge of the device The Home button is a round button located on the lower front face of the unit below the screen and centered between the left
33. through the application Edit Allows you to rename and in some cases delete the selected object Identify Will start to flash the selected device component ballast area zone or daylight row Apple iPhone iPad iTunes and iPod touch are registered trademarks of Apple Inc This publication is not endorsed or approved by Apple Inc 12 rog sar noseta oag S LUTRON Interface Example 3 Define Lights in this Area Done Saves changes and takes you to the previous screen Area Name iPod 3 19 PM Area 1 Select the lights that are in this area Filter Options These tabs will filter the list of ballasts below for easier Number of lights assigned 4 identification Identify This button will identify all ballasts on the selected loop Loop 1 Loop 2 or Both Add All Adds all unassigned lights currently visible in the list to the area Remove removes the current ballast from the area If not a member of the current area an Add button will be shown Remove All Removes all lights currently assigned to the area Check Indicates that the ballast is added to the area A circle with a line through it indicates a ballast assigned to another area Ballast Type Dimming loads represented by Switching loads represented by Ballast Address The address of the ballast this row represents Loop Addr
34. to all levels between low end and high end If low end is equal or greater then high end then there would be no possible dimming values Lamp Diagnostics Certain ESN systems contain digitally addressable ballasts These ballasts have internal software that can keep track of a ballast s error status When a light isn t turning on in a space there are multiple possible causes and at times it is difficult to isolate and identify the issue This new tool will query and report the ballast error status for all of the connected digital ballasts on any ESN Click on Lamp Diagnostics to see a list of connected ESNs Select the ESN that contains the ballasts you wish to view and touch Next If you do not know which ESN you are trying to troubleshoot use the dentify button to find out which lights are on which device 76 Energi Savr Nodem Handheld Programming Guide Az a LUTRON RUZ US Ballast List You will now see a list of all of the ballasts with non normal status see screen at near right To view all ballasts touch Change View and select All Ballasts Touching the Refresh button will query the system for the necessary ballast information in order to report it to you Ballast List Details To view the details of a ballast on this screen shown at far right select the specific ballast and touch Next Error Codes Each different error code signifies a different state We will not go into detail about
35. to an ESN directly using an IP address and the Direct Connect feature From the Available Systems screen click on the Advanced Settings button in the bottom right of the screen Then from the Advanced Settings screen click on Direct Connect Enter the IP address of a specific ESN and press Connect 20 Energi Savr Nodem Handheld Programming Guide Pod lt 2 46 PM Al nS LU RON Energi Savr Node QS Setup Application v 5 0 03 The following Energi Savr Node devices were detected on the wireless network Select a device then touch Connect to proceed ETH 060A1019 ESN ETH ESN O06E1E03 ESN EcoSystem 7 s lt LUTRON Initial Connection Troubleshooting Q After connecting to the ESN get a message saying that certain devices failed to respond and would not be available for programming What does this mean and how can fix it A This error message occurs when one or more QS Link connected device is failing to communicate across the link A common QS link landing is shown below for reference lt JX 72 3 2 O wn 2 gt le 0 Try the following steps in order 1 Verify all QS link wiring Common issues are missing loose or swapped inputs 2 Power cycle all devices connected to the QS Link If the above steps don t fix the problem please call Technical Support Q Whenever try to connect to an ESN get an error message saying No response was received from the Ener
36. to another with only a few buttons Think of it as an optional dashboard to launch you into the most common programming screens The Quicklinks button is located on the right side of the bottom toolbar There are some screens in which the Quicklinks feature is disabled such as in the middle of a firmware update The available navigation buttons cover a variety of programming options Touching the Home icon at the bottom right of the Quicklinks screen will navigate you to the Home screen described in an earlier section Note Once you take a Quicklinks shortcut pressing Back will not take you to the screen from where you came 22 Energi Savr Nodem Handheld Programming Guide iPod 8 03 PM iPod 4 32 PM Tan ee ih _ Home _ Ive AN GE Select a task System setup Maintenance Diagnostics Quicklinks ra ee Fan E P t AS ere Me tem setup gt Co nfigure an id Select a Link Configure an ESN Program IR sensors Program QS devices Maintenance Diagnostics Firmware update View Edit device properties Backup Restore Clone 2 LUTRON LUTRON Ki as Verify Wiring Before we can go further in the commissioning process we need to ensure that the lighting has been wired properly and that all of the ballasts are able to respond to the system s commands Using the handheld device application navigate to the Verify Wiring screen An example view of this screen is
37. to edit and then ERA touch the Edit button Yellow Conference Select an area sle Add new Creating areas should be done in a way that models how en nse nese the space is physically laid out and how the space will be used For example using the floor plan at right we oe A l e A Oy W should create four areas as shown i d SS aS SS aS O O gt Conf Room 101 Conf Room 102 Executive Office 1 Hallway Once you have created an area or selected an existing Linio Er Setup Areas area you can use the Next button or the arrow that s a appears next to the selected area on the Setup Areas sees screen to navigate to the main setup screen for the selected area Select an area Hallway Yellow Conference Once you navigate to the next screen you will see several options related to the configuration of the selected area Purple comer entrance Purple eco tom Setup gt Configure an ESN gt Setup Areas om Setup gt Configure an ESN gt Setup Areas Select a task Back Setup zones Define ballasts Ballast trim settings Setup scenes Setup daylighting Setup occupancy Se LUTRON a Energi Savr Nodem Handheld Programming Guide 29 Set Up Zones Define Lights Now it is necessary to divide up the area into zones of lighting control and assign the specified bal
38. try recalibrating daylighting If the same issue occurs again call Technical Support for troubleshooting assistance 43 Warning Messages There are three warning messages that you may see during calibration Each warning is alerting you to a particular problem with the current daylighting setup If you receive the following warnings while calibrating daylighting take a minute to understand what the warning is telling you If daylighting calibration still does not function properly after following the recommended steps below then please call Technical Support Warning The area is currently too bright to properly calibrate daylighting If you complete daylighting calibration now daylighting will not work correctly Please try again during different sunlight conditions This warning message occurs when the amount of natural light at the work surface height is greater than the specified desired light level which will decrease the accuracy of the calibration Although it is possible to calibrate under these conditions there is no way to determine if it is working properly because the lights will remain at Low End during these conditions If possible wait until the natural light at the work surface height has decreased then recalibrate Warning The amount of light provided by the fixtures is less than the desired light level This may result in insufficient lighting conditions This warning message occurs when the differe
39. Daylighting calibration you do not wait the results may not be accurate Define daylight rows Fine tune daylighting The calibration steps for dimmed daylighting and switched daylighting vary slightly but the general principal is the same First the lights will be sent to full brightness and the system will take some readings of the daylighting sensor values You may also be required to take a reading with a light meter at this stage Lights Off Measurements Next the lights will be turned off and the system will take more readings Again you may have to take various readings with a light meter All readings taken with a light meter should be at the positions indicated by the application Generally this will be directly underneath the various daylighting rows and at a height from the floor that is in accordance with the work surface height that will be used in the space Fine Tune Calibration The final step of daylighting calibration is the Fine Tune screen On this screen you are able to adjust the daylighting level to meet the desired behavior Note Occasionally when you get to this screen the slider will already be at the maximum value This means that the daylighting calibration equations have determined that the value you adjust on this screen should be at the maximum already If the light level is lower than desired the fixtures are dimming below 100 and the Fine Tune slider seen on this screen is at a maximum
40. Energi Savr Noden handheld programming guide as LUTRON This guide supports Energi Savr iPod iPhone iPad application version 6 0 X Firmware 6 X and below for the following devices ESN with EcoSysteme version ESN International with EcoSysteme ESN DALle version 6 X and below 0 10V ESN Domestic 0 10V ESN International 0 10V ESN Domestic with SoftSwitche 0 10V ESN International with SoftSwitche Lutron EcoSystem GRAFIK Eye Quantum Maestro Pico RadioRA seeTouch Sivoia Softswitch Stanza and are registered trademarks and Energi Savr Node Q Design and Radio Powr Savr are trademarks of Lutron Electronics Co Inc DALI is a registered trademark of ZVEI Zentralverband Elektrotechnik RUA AN Table of Contents Getting Started How to Use This Guide How to Set Up the Router How to Use the Handheld Device Quick Start Guide Lexicon Commissioning Guide Overview m Initial Connection Verify Wiring Set Up Load Types Address Ballasts Associate Wireless Components to a QSM Set Up Areas Set Up Zones Define Lights Set Up Scenes Set Up Daylighting Set Up Occupancy Set Up After Hours Set Up Area Wizard Set Up Emergency Levels Program Devices Overview Put a Device in Programming Mode Change Device Control Type QS Keypad QSE IO QS IR Eye QS GRAFIK Eye FICO a s QS Keyswitch Take Device Out of Programming Mode Program IR Sensors Progr
41. For each zone you will be prompted to specify the desired light level for that zone When the Favorite button on the transmitter is pressed the assigned zones will go to the light levels specified for each zone The On button will turn all of the assigned zones on to 100 and the Off button will turn all of the assigned zones off continued s LUTRON n Energi Savr Nodem Handheld Programming Guide 59 QS GRAFIK Eyes Select one or more areas from any ESN to assign to the control The control will then select scenes 1 through 4 and off in each of the areas assigned For example if you are programming a QS GRAFIK Eyee the five buttons will select scenes 1 2 3 4 and Off respectively If you assign two areas to this control the first button will select Scene 7 in both areas as well as the GRAFIK Eyee Scene 7 the second button will select Scene 2 in both areas as well as the GRAFIK Eyee Scene 2 and so on A QS GRAFIK Eyes cannot be programmed to select different starting scene numbers They also cannot be programmed to do zone based programming When the QS GRAFIK Eyes is programmed to affect ESN areas by selecting scenes the GRAFIK Eyee will also continue to activate its own local scenes as noted above Note that any scene selection activity performed on the GRAFIK Eyee will select the corresponding scene in the assigned area s including local timeclock based scene activations as well as button presses at the GRAFIK Eyes Tim
42. Ji Music a Movies 1 Open iTunes J Tv Shows 2 Click on iTunes Store located on the left toolbar under Podcasts STORE gg Apps 3 Click on the Search Store field in the top right of iTunes a Radio 4 Type in Energi Savr and hit Enter on the keyboard A 5 Locate and download the Energi Savr application ER a There may be multiple versions available It is 5 en recommended that you download the app titled Energi Savr without a numeric value following Hates b In order to download the application a valid Apple v J rodis ca 5 profile must be used iTunes will alert you with the J Music available sign in options when you try to download ii Movies the application Ty Shows 6 When the application has downloaded it will appear OO under the Apps tab 7 Sync your handheld device with iTunes to update Apple iPhone iPad iTunes and iPod touch are registered trademarks of Apple Inc This publication is not endorsed or approved by Apple Inc s LUTRON n Energi Savr Nodem Handheld Programming Guide 9 Install Energi Savr using iOS built in App Store Required Items e Handheld device 1 Turn on wake up the handheld device i ae 2 Click on the icon titled App Store 3 Click on the Search tab on the bottom toolbar 4 Search for Energi Savr 3 5 Locate and download the Energi Savr application a There may be multiple versions available It is recommended that you download the app titled Energ
43. System Open the application by locating and selecting the Energi Savr app icon shown at right Available Systems When you first open the application you will see the Available Systems screen shown here Next to Energi Savr Nodem QS Setup Application you will see the application version number A list of available systems will appear showing you the ESNs that are directly connected to the router only This list will not contain all of the devices that are connected to the QS link Press Refresh to clear the list and re query all directly connected devices The list will also automatically refresh in the background If anew device responds and becomes available it will be added to the bottom of the list Select an ESN and press Connect to connect to the ESN and start downloading the necessary information Select the gears icon at the bottom right of the screen to view the advanced options available from this screen See Interface Example 1 Available Systems p11 in the How to Use the Handheld Device section for more information on the Available Systems screen Enter Password This screen prompts you for the password for the ESN to which you are connecting If this is the first time connecting the application will prompt you for a new password Enter any new case sensitive password between 1 and 7 characters without spaces You will have to enter it twice to confirm the new password Direct Connect You can also connect
44. This is useful in the event that future changes prove to be undesirable or in the event that the ESN device needs to be replaced due to a hardware failure Additionally you should back up ESN data before performing any sort of a firmware update or making any other major changes to the system Back Up Device Data To use this feature start at the Home screen and navigate Scary to Maintenance Diagnostics From there navigate to eel ien s Backup Restore Clone You will see a screen similar to the ect aks one shown at right From this screen you can back up device data using the first option listed and you can also manage existing backup files that are stored on the device using the last option listed Note that backup files will be stored on the Pod touch or iPhone device that you are using when the backup file is generated There is a method for moving these files from the device to a computer and vice versa If desired detailed in the Copy Files To From the Handheld Device entry p90 Back Up Data for an ESN To back up the data for a given ESN device touch the Backup Device Data button You will see a screen similar to the one shown at right Backup Device Back Select device to lt a ESNs Once you have selected the ESN that you would like to back up touch the Next button or the arrow that appears in the row for the selected device You will be asked to SO eats confirm your selection and then th
45. UTRON 11 01 AM Yellow Conference ESN 3 Back a m mj pag IRONT AT areas gt Setup daylight ng gt Define daylight rows Select a daylight row to define Row 1 closest to window Row 2 Row 3 Row 4 farthest from window Energi Savr Nodem Handheld Programming Guide Back Yellow Conference gem ESN 3 Select the lights that are in daylight Row 1 1 1 Flashing 39 Add a Ballast to a Daylighting Row This screen allows you to select which ballasts in the area will be part of the selected daylighting row To select a light touch the corresponding row on the screen The light will begin flashing in the space If you want the flashing light to be a part of the currently selected daylighting row touch the Add button A ballast already added to the current daylighting row will have a check mark next to it a ballast that has been added to another daylighting row will have a grey circle symbol with a line through it Even though the corresponding indicator may have changed no changes will be saved until you press Done or Back Done saves automatically while Back gives you the options of Save Exit Without Saving or Cancel You can also add ballasts that have already been added to another row An Alert box will confirm that you want to remove the light from the previous row and add it to the Current row You cannot add ballasts of incompatible types for example if the daylighting type f
46. a backgrounded application touch and hold the Energi Savr icon in the list and then touch the small red minus sign that appears in the top left corner of that icon Press the Home button to close the horizontal bar and then re launch the Energi Savr App again and retry the original process 2 Press the Reset Button on Each ESN Press and hold the Reset button on each connected ESN for 3 seconds Wait a minute for the ESN to power back on and try again 3 Power Cycle the Router Unplug the wireless router from the power outlet and wait 30 seconds then plug the router back in and try again 4 Power Cycle the Handheld Device Press and hold the Lock button located on the top of the handheld device Drag the red box that appears to the right to power down the device Once the screen becomes completely dark press and hold the same Lock button to restart the device Once the system is finished rebooting connect to the wireless router open Energi Savr and try again 5 Power Cycle All Devices Turn off the power to all of the ESNs and ballasts Wait approximately 30 seconds then restore power and try again 6 Contact Technical Support Please contact 24 7 Lutron Technical Support at 1 800 523 9466 oJ D gt oO O F Q Notes s LUTRON n Energi Savr Nodem Handheld Programming Guide 95 Worldwide Technical and Sales Assistance If you have questions concerning the installation or operation of thi
47. able to gain access to any other devices on the same QS link including other ESN devices even if they have different passwords Change Password Troubleshooting Q The application is not accepting my new password A Make sure the password is between 1 and 7 characters and does not contain any spaces LUTRON en en er LN eget SE New Password Confirm alw elni vuole AlsjojrlefHjujk L SZ x c vjej nimi 723 space Done Energi Savr Nodem Handheld Programming Guide 79 View Edit Device Properties There may be times when you need to view various properties of one or more devices in the system You may need to check firmware versions view certain IP Ethernet settings or simply view device serial numbers and names to determine which devices are discovered on the link You may also want to edit the name of one or more devices These actions are all possible in View Edit Device Properties To use this feature start at the Home screen and navigate to Maintenance Diagnostics From there navigate to View Edit Device Properties You will see a screen similar to the one shown at right Use View Edit Device Properties From this screen you can scroll through the list of devices currently present and responding on the QS link Additionally you can select a device and either identify it using the dentify button at the bottom of the screen edit its name using the Edit button also at the bottom of the
48. am ESN Inputs Maintenance Guide Overview Fine Tune Existing Area Settings Replace Failed Ballasts Season Lamps Configure Advanced Ballast Settings Reset Devices ee amp a Change ESN Password View Edit Device Properties Back Up Restore Clone Device Data Update Device Firmware Manage Handheld Device Data Troubleshooting sLUTRON 99 55 56 58 59 59 60 61 02 63 64 71 71 72 73 74 78 79 80 81 86 90 93 Energi Savr Nodem Handheld Programming Guide 3 Getting Started How to Use This Guide This guide is divided into manageable sections which will allow you to easily walk through the process of setting up your Energi Savr Nodem units with a handheld programming device You will notice that this guide contains text and corresponding pictures screen shots Please note that applicable screen shots will appear directly parallel to the corresponding text In many areas we will also tell you to navigate to a particular screen In those instances the path to get there is defined as what you would click on from screen to screen Example Verify Wiring Before we can go further in the commissioning process we need to ensure that the lighting has been wired properly and all of the lights are able to respond to the system s commands Using the handheld device application navigate to the Verify Wiring screen Home gt System Setup gt Configure an ESN select an ESN and click on
49. ample version 1 07 If multiple ESN ECOs were present on the system they would appear below ESN 3 Select as many devices as desired Once you have selected an option touch the Upgrade LS Selected button in the lower right portion of the screen Beck Firmware Upgrade or touch the Next button in the top right After some confirmation boxes appear the firmware update process should begin and you will see a screen similar to the one shown at right ale Sending firmware to devices Once the update is complete navigate to Vaintenance B complais Diagnostics then View Edit device properties to view the devices that you updated and confirm that their firmware revision has changed to the desired version Note that if you downgrade ESN firmware i e update to an older version of ESN firmware the ESN will need to be fully re programmed Also note that if you update the ESN to which you are directly connected i e the ESN to which your wireless router is connected the application will need to be reloaded at the end of the firmware update process and when the update is complete you will be returned to the first screen 88 Energi Savr Nodem Handheld Programming Guide Az a LUTRON Firmware Update Troubleshooting Q was updating the firmware of multiple devices and one of the devices failed during the update Now the application doesn t detect the device so cannot connect to it A If there is an interru
50. and every area reports that it is vacant In short the areas in the group behave like one single area with respect to occupancy functionality Another option that can be specified involves creating a dependent occupancy group To create a dependent occupancy group a given area s occupancy status is said to be dependent on that of one or more other areas The diagram below provides an example scenario Windows Windows Windows Conf Room 101 Conf Room 102 Executive Office 1 Hallway 18 Energi Savr Nodem Handheld Programming Guide In this diagram the Hallway could be said to be dependent on the other three areas Conf Room 101 Conf Room 102 and nn nn D Executive Office 1 What this means is that I C if any of these other three areas is occupied wee eS O O the Hallway will stay occupied However the Hallway alone becoming occupied or unoccupied will not affect any of the other three areas This feature is useful in this type of scenario in that the occupants of any of the three office spaces do not have to step out into a darkened hallway 7 s lt LUTRON RUZ US Scene A scene is a preset group of light levels for the zones in an area that can be activated to achieve a desired lighting environment in that area For example in a confere
51. and right sides Turn On Wake Up the Device mn wer button Rocker A switch Home button Turn on the device by pressing and holding the Power button until the grey Apple logo appears Allow some time for the device to boot up You can turn off the device by holding the Power button until the red slider appears and instructs you on how to shut down the device If you don t use the device for a few minutes it will go to sleep and shut down the screen for convenience To wake it up simply tap the Home button and slide the Unlock slider The ESN app will keep the device from going to sleep which will affect the battery life Charge the Device If you need to charge the device use the USB cable to attach the device to a USB port on a computer or to a compatible USB wall charger Home Screen The Home screen is the screen that you see after you wake the device up and unlock it This screen consists of a series of application icons arranged in a 4 x 5 grid pattern on the screen Note that the Home screen may consist of several pages of applications and may appear different from the image shown Swipe your finger on the Home screen to the left or to the right to scroll side to side between these pages You will notice some dots towards the bottom of the Home screen These are used to indicate how many pages currently exist on the Home screen and which page you are currently viewing 6 Energi Savr Nodem Handheld Progra
52. area or zone will have a grey circle symbol with a line through tt Even though the corresponding indicator may have changed changes on this screen will not be saved until you press Done or Back Done will save automatically while Back gives you the options of Save Exit Without Saving or Cancel You can also remove a ballast from another area or zone and add it to this one from this screen An Alert box will confirm that you want to remove the ballast from the previous area or zone and add it to the current zone Add All Ballasts to a Zone Touch the Add All button to add all unassigned ballasts into the current zone Only ballasts that have not been assigned to other areas or zones will be assigned by pushing that button Remove a Ballast From a Zone If necessary you can select ballasts that are already added and touch the Remove button to remove them from the Current area Remove All Ballasts From a Zone It is also possible to remove all ballasts from the current zone by touching the Remove All button Remember that changes will not be saved until you press Done or Back 32 Energi Savr Nodem Handheld Programming Guide Az a LUTRON Set Up Zones Define Lights Troubleshooting Q While saving changes from this screen the app shows an error message saying No response received from the Energi Savr Nodem A Whenever changes are made to the system those changes need to be transferred from the iTouch
53. avigate to the Setup Scenes screen as enmet L shown here __ESN3 up areas gt Setup zones scenes gt Setup scenes On this screen you can select a scene by touching the Select a scene corresponding row A scene with daylighting enabled will appear with a sun icon on the right side of the row 34 Energi Savr Nodem Handheld Programming Guide 3 4 LUTRON Activate Any Scene Once a scene is selected you can activate it by touching the Activate button at the bottom of the screen This will set the lights in the current area to the levels that are defined for the selected scene Rename a Scene You can edit the scene s name by touching the Edit button Modify Scene Levels In order to modify the zone levels for the selected scene touch the Next button in the top right portion of the screen or touch the arrow that appears in the row next to the selected scene s name You will be taken to a screen similar hik to the one shown here Enable daylighting WGM On this screen you are viewing the current settings for the selected scene In the example above we were working on ESN 3 in the area named Hallway In the Hallway the first ira rme lations scene is named Scene 7 There are two zones defined in the Hallway named Downlights and Wall Sconces Every zone is automatically a part of every scene in a given area Leave a Zone Unaffected by Current Scene If you want a zone s light level to remain unchanged when
54. avr Node directly to the WiFi devices were detected on the Ae mole Oude wireless network Select a device application is ee automatically refreshin then touch Connect to proceed lt y g the list of available systems ETH 060A1019 ESN ETH ESN EcoSystem Device type Advanced Options Allows you to email logs from the device manage custom firmware and directly connect to a device using an IP address Help This button will you are currently on Refresh Touch this button to clear and refresh the list of devices Connect Touch this button to connect to the selected device Apple iPhone iPad iTunes and iPod touch are registered trademarks of Apple Inc This publication is not endorsed or approved by Apple Inc Energi Savr Nodem Handheld Programming Guide 11 Interface Example 2 Configure an ESN Next After selecting a device Next will connect to the device and take you to the next screen iPod 2 46 PM Back Takes you to the previous screen Will also prompt to save changes if necessary arian Select an Energi Savr Node QS TE ESN to configure screen names of the current and all previous ESN Type Floor 7 ESN E screens in navigation ESN EcoSystem order Next Shortcut Same functionality as the Next button Quick Links Allows you to quickly navigate
55. be assigned to the ballasts in a typical ESN system containing two ESNs Note that there is no need for a person using or commissioning the system to know what the actual numerical assignments are Address Ballasts Troubleshooting Q While addressing new ballasts it found fewer ballasts then was expected Why A There could be several reasons why the amount of ballasts found is fewer then the number expected To troubleshoot this issue first try adding all of the ballasts to an area and then identify that area This will allow you to visually identify which ballasts have not been addressed Make sure that the ballast count is under the limit for the specific ESN device type in use If there are any ballasts that are installed tested successfully but not addressing follow the Basic Troubleshooting steps in the Troubleshooting section on p93 to power cycle and refresh all devices on the link Q What do these numbers mean A Each ballast can be referred to by an address such as 1 23 In this case the 1 refers to the loop that the ballast is landed on which for ECO 1Link devices there is only one The second number refers to the random address ID that was assigned to the ballast The ballast addresses will not be in any specific order Move a Ballast to a Different Loop If ballasts that are currently addressed need to be moved to another loop you should first reset the ballasts that will be moved If this is not don
56. ce Navigate to Maintenance Diagnostics gt Backup Restore Clone gt Backup Device Data and proceed with backing up each ESN This process creates a file Note After each individual step try the process again to see If the problem is fixed If these steps fix the problem temporarily but the same that can restore the programming of the system if symptoms occur repeatedly please contact Technical anything is lost Support for detailed assistance Note ESN 0 10 and ESN Switching do not support Backup Restore before version 5 XX Record the error state For later reference and reporting purposes please record the issue that Note If you are using a multi tasking device the you are currently seeing If there is an alert box on application is not fully closed only minimized the screen record all of the text displayed To determine if you are using a multi tasking device BEFORE ANY TROUBLESHOOTING While you are looking at the main screen containing the application icons double press the Home button 1 Restart the Application Fully terminate the application by pushing the handheld s Home button located on the front of the device A horizontal bar will appear at the bottom of the screen as shown in the image on the right indicating which applications are currently running in the background If no horizontal bar appears your device does not support multi tasking and the application is already terminated To close
57. ches Az a LUTRON RUZ US Configurable CCI Programming Type Not Programmed This option should be used if you don t want the input to have any affect in the system When this input programming type is specified the input programming screen will look similar to the image shown at right Configurable CCI Programming Type After Hours This option should be used when you would like the input to notify one or more areas of one or more ESNs when After Hours Mode is starting and stopping Note that a third party timer or similar device is needed to connect to the contact closure input so that After Hours can be started at the desired start time and stopped at the desired ending time each day After setting the CCI to After Hours you must go into the Setup Occupancy menu for an area where you want After Hours behavior to be in effect For each area you can choose the input or device that will start and stop After Hours in that area An area on one ESN can be programmed to listen to the After Hours input configured on another ESN provided that both ESN devices are on the same QS link The details of how After Hours can be configured on an area by area basis is described in more detail in the After Hours section of this document Note that for the After Hours input programming type the contact closure input behavior is assumed to be Maintained This means that the contact must be held in the non normal state for the dura
58. creen listing the available configure an ESN programmable inputs similar to the image shown at far right select the contact closure input that you would like Praga CR ane to program and you will automatically be taken to the next screen Depending on how the input is currently programmed you may see one of four different screen configurations These correspond to the four different programming types available for a configurable contact closure input Not Programmed This indicates that the input is not programmed to perform any function and will not be used After Hours This indicates that the input will be used to start and stop After Hours Mode Zone Controller This option indicates that input signal will toggle specified zones to programmed levels Scene Select This indicates that the input will be used to select a scene in one or more areas Load Shed This indicates that the input will be used to Load Shed the lighting controlled by the ESN Load shedding is a feature that will be described in more detail later Regardless of which option is currently assigned for the input that you selected the first option on the input programming screen will always allow you to change the input programming type Now we will look at each of the input programming types in more detail 66 Energi Savr Nodem Handheld Programming Guide program Contact closure inputs Dry contact swit
59. cs gt View Edit Device Properties and verify that all of the devices on the QS link appear in the list See p80 e Identify and re name all connected devices from this screen for later reference Apple iPhone iPad iTunes and iPod touch are registered trademarks of Apple Inc This publication is not endorsed or approved by Apple Inc 14 Energi Savr Nodem Handheld Programming Guide s LUTRON 3 5 Update Firmware e Navigate to Maintenance Diagnostics gt Firmware Upgrade gt Firmware Upgrade Devices See p86 e Update the firmware of any devices as needed Note that this step requires custom firmware imported to the handheld device using iTunes Warning Updating firmware is required only on new start ups If it is an existing job confirm that a firmware update is necessary before beginning the process 3 6 Associate wireless sensors and Picoe wireless controls to QSMs e Associate each Picoe wireless control and each wireless occupancy daylighting and IR sensor to corresponding QSMs e f desired name the daylighting occupancy and IR sensors for later reference See p41 p47 p65 3 Address ballasts e f programming an Energi Savr Nodem with an EcoSysteme unit QSN 2ECO S QSN 1ECO S address the ballasts by navigating to the Address Ballasts screen See p25 3 8 Define areas e Using the Setup Areas screen create new areas that correspond to the areas that you want to control in your space e g hallway office See p28
60. cted to the remote device You will also see the current area Current status of the sensor In order to assign a sensor to the area simply touch the sensor s row on the screen and then touch the Add button so that a checkmark appears next to the sensor s row on the screen 41 Identify a Remote Sensor From Define Sensors Screen There are multiple techniques to identify a remote sensor from Define Sensors Some wireless daylighting sensors can be identified by pointing a green laser into the triangular hole on the front of the sensor Others may require you to physically change the amount of light input which will be represented in tick marks on the screen in the corresponding sensor row This can be achieved with a laser pointer a flashlight a cup or a piece of tape Refresh Remote Daylighting Sensors On this screen you can press Refresh to refresh the remote daylighting sensors connected to the selected device This button will not refresh other remote daylighting sensors connected to other ESNs or QSMs Rename Remote Daylighting Sensors Press Edit Name to edit the name of any remote daylighting sensor on this screen Calibrate Daylighting Once you have selected the sensor s that will control daylighting in the current area you are ready to calibrate daylighting Daylighting calibration should be performed during the daytime on a day when there is consistent but indirect sunlight Dark cloudy days or days w
61. d 2 59 PM Srem v Yellow Conference ESN 3 Tiaia gt Seti g eal gt p areas gt Setup occi a After hours options After hours follows After hours timeout Local CCI gt 45 Minutes gt Blink warn timeout 15 Minutes gt After hours scene on gt 7 s lt LUTRON RUZ US Set Up Area Wizard The Setup Area Wizard is a time saving tool that allows you to program most of the common functionality of an ESN area in an efficient step by step basis This feature is recommended for installations with many areas with the same types of control The Setup Area Wizard will save data on every screen In other words if you quit the Setup Area Wizard all of the changes you made up to that point are already saved Some advanced features such as After Hours and Daylighting to Off are not available through the Setup Area Wizard Set Up Area Wizard Options Screen The first screen of the Setup Area Wizard is the Options screen On this screen you can define the area options you wish to program at this time The Wizard will then show you each screen that is specified on this options screen one after the other until the area setup is complete Example you need to commission 20 exterior facing private offices each with occupancy sensors a PicOe wall control and a daylighting sensor You should select the following options to complete the programming for each area Setup Scenes Setup Occupancy Define Daylighting
62. d with the clone process touch OK to begin You will be asked to confirm the selection one final time and then the clone process will begin it may take several minutes to complete the process depending on how much data is being copied Note that once the clone process is complete the application will restart and you will need to reconnect This must be done because new data has been cloned onto an ESN in the system s LUTRON n Energi Savr Nodem Handheld Programming Guide 85 Update Device Firmware There may be instances in which it becomes necessary to update the firmware on one or more of the devices in your system Firmware simply means the software that is running on the various devices e g keypads ESN units QSM units For example you may need to update the firmware on the keypads in your system to enable a new feature that was not available in previous keypad firmware versions Or you might want to replace an ESN where the new replacement ESN has a firmware version that is different from the other ESNs in your system CAUTION You should never update firmware unless you have been directed to do so by Lutrone personnel Updating firmware is an advanced feature and attempting to perform this operation without the correct information or for the wrong reasons can adversely affect the performance of your system If you are planning to update device firmware on an ESN you should first back up the data for the ESN in questio
63. device to the Energi Savr Nodem processor the 13 by 9 blue box If the ESN fails to respond after a specified amount of time this No Response message will appear First look at the list of ballasts to see if the check marks remained from when you selected the ballasts before If the same ballasts are selected try to save changes again Before leaving the screen for any other troubleshooting write down the ballast addresses that you were trying to add in order to avoid searching for them a second time Follow the Basic Troubleshooting steps in the Troubleshooting section on p93 to power cycle and refresh all systems on the link Q m not sure if the correct lights were added properly to the area or zone A At any time you can go to the area list in Setup Areas and select the area in question and press dentify All of the lights that have been added to this area will flash allowing you to visually identify any problems If you wish to identify all of the ballasts currently added to a zone go to the Setup Zones screen and follow the same steps Q Why can t add a zone to an ESN 0 10 or SoftSwitche device A Some models such as the 0 10 and SoftSwitche models automatically define four zones and do not allow additional zones to be created Because these zones represent the hardwired outputs on the device any changes need to be made to the physical wiring of the zones iPod 2 48 PM potas Hallway Back
64. e the ballasts will retain their addresses when they are moved to the other loop which may result in duplicate addresses on the destination loop When duplication addresses exist those addresses must be reset or the entire loop must be re addressed Any ballasts that are reset and re addressed must then be re associated with areas zones and daylighting rows 26 Energi Savr Nodem Handheld Programming Guide Windows ESN 1 Loop 1 0200az l E ESN 2 Loop 2 Loop t orc TOOS Gagas s Az a LUTRON Associate Wireless Components to a QSM The following steps detail the process to associate wireless components with QSMs Put the QSM Into Programming Mode In order to associate wireless components to a QSM you must first put the QSM into programming mode To put a QSM into programming mode do one of the following Push and hold the button labeled Program on the QSM OR Shine the green laser into the recessed hole in between the Status LED and the Program button You will hear a sustained beep signaling that the device has entered programming mode Once the QSM is in programming mode the Signal LED on the component will blink in a heartbeat pattern with a regular frequency Associate Wireless Sensors Wireless Daylighting Sensors Push and hold the button labeled Link until the wireless sensor flash
65. e backup process will begin Please note that depending on the amount of data ESN 010 and programming stored the backup process may take ESN 2 POZIO TAA several minutes Once the backup process is complete you will be prompted to give the backup file a name A default name will be suggested which consists of the ESN device name along with a date time stamp value ESN 4 00290148 To export a backup file please refer to the section titled Copy Files To From the Handheld Device entry p90 Apple iPhone iPad iTunes and iPod touch are registered trademarks of Apple Inc This publication is not endorsed or approved by Apple Inc 81 Back Up Restore Clone Troubleshooting Q The application says that the ESN failed to back up the device What does this mean A This could happen for several reasons Occasionally the actual name of the file that was input will cause a problem so first try again using the default name for your backup file If this still does not work then there may be communication issues on the link that interrupt the backup process Alternatively follow the Basic Troubleshooting steps in the Troubleshooting section on p93 to refresh the devices and try again View and Delete Backup Files Once you have backed up ESN data you can view and manage the existing backup files on the device using the Manage Backup Files feature mentioned earlier Selecting EN this option from the main Backup Restore Clon
66. e backup was made scroll down for this information as well as the name and serial number of the ESN that was backed up If you are ready to proceed and restore the selected file to the ESN indicated earlier touch the OK button You will be asked to confirm the selection one final time and then the restore process will begin it may take several minutes to complete the process Note that once the restore is complete the application will restart and you will need to reconnect LUTRON _ 2 40PM gt Of Restore Device Data Select a device to restore data to ESNs ESN 1 ECO ESNs ESN 3 D02A0171 ESN 010 ESN 2 00290144 Restore Device De ainra ian Kian E baar ae a si 3 J a CUR prane a Continue and restore this backup file selected device data backup file information Name ESN 1 Serial DOZE0466 Device Type ESN DALI Energi Savr Nodem Handheld Programming Guide 83 Clone Device From Backup There are some situations when the ability to clone data from one ESN to another can be useful during system configuration In the clone process a backup file taken from one ESN can be restored to other ESN devices that have similar configurations to the original ESN For example if you have a series of classrooms and one ESN controls the lighting in each classroom and the zones daylighting rows scene levels and occupancy settings are identical or nearly identical from room to room the abil
67. e counter clockwise action lowers the zone s One or more zones from one or more areas of one or more ESN units can be assigned to a fine tune keyswitch Once you have selected the desired programming type you are ready to program the control Touch the Program Control button to continue continued ie LUTRON F Energi Savr Nodem Handheld Programming Guide 57 Depending on the programming type that you have selected the programming method will vary slightly The following series of tables outlines the basic programming method to be used for each combination of device and programming type QS Keypad Scene Selection Select one or more areas from any ESN to assign to the control The control will then select corresponding scene numbers in each of the areas assigned For example if you are programming a QS keypad with five buttons and you specify a programming type of Scene Selection along with a starting scene number of 2 the five buttons will select scenes 2 3 4 5 and 6 respectively If you assign two areas to this control the first button will select Scene 2 in both areas the second button will select Scene 3 in both areas and so on Scene Off Select one or more areas from any ESN to assign to the control The control will then select Selection corresponding scene numbers in each of the areas assigned For example if you are programming a QS keypad with five buttons and you specify a programming type of Scene Off Selection a
68. e screen will nand bring up a screen similar to the one shown at right From this screen you can view the backup files that are currently stored in the application You can also delete backup files that you no longer need by selecting the file and touching the Delete button that appears in the row Restore Device Data If you have a backup file that contains the data for a particular ESN in your system you can restore the file to the ESN This is useful if an ESN device had a hardware failure and needed to be replaced you can restore the backup to the new replacement ESN so that your system is restored to its previous functional state without the need for reconfiguration Note that any devices such as QS keypads or Picoe wireless controls that were programmed to control the ESN will need to be re programmed once the Restore process is complete Other data however will be fully restored including ballast addresses When possible you should ensure that a replacement device is updated so that its firmware version matches the firmware that was loaded onto the device that was replaced Restoring a backup file from an ESN with newer firmware onto an ESN with older firmware will not work Restoring a backup file from an ESN with older firmware onto an ESN with newer firmware is supported the data in the backup file will be converted to the new version as part of the restore process The steps for updating firmware are discussed in the U
69. ea s The specified starting Keyswitch scene number will determine which scene is activated when the keyswitch is turned clockwise The counter clockwise position will activate the starting scene 1 Scene Off selection The keyswitch action will activate a scene in the assigned area s The specified starting scene number will determine which scene is activated when the keyswitch is turned clockwise The counter clockwise position will activate the Off scene Zone control Each action of the keyswitch can be individually programmed to toggle one or more zones from any areas as desired For each zone assigned to an action a programmed zone level can be specified The action will then toggle the assigned zone s between the specified levels and Off Enable Disable Occupancy The clockwise action of the keyswitch will enable occupancy behavior while a counter clockwise action will disable occupancy This change does not change the occupancy settings as the timeout scenes and sensors will all be maintained Picoe Scene The Picoe control will activate a scene in the assigned area s The top button will select the specified starting scene number the preset button actives the next scene and the Off button will activate the third scene in sequential order One or more areas can be assigned Scene Off selection The Picoe control will activate a scene in the assigned area s in the same fashion as the Scene selection configuration type
70. each error state only the ones that are most common e MIA means that the system cannot find a ballast at that specific address This may occur if the ballast was not connected or if the ballast has lost power e Lamp Failure means that the lamps are not behaving as expected This may occur if the lamp was removed broken or has simply expired If you are receiving any other error code or need more information please call Technical Support LUTRON AT amp T 7 _ 4 50 PM Lamp Diagnostics Detail View Back Ballast information for the selected ballast Zone 007 Load Type Unknown Load Type Status Normal Energi Savr Nodem Handheld Programming Guide wRTET E O IAM Lamp Diagnostics l e T ee Showing all ballasts 77 Reset Devices At times it may be necessary to reset one or more of the devices on the system to factory defaults Although this is generally not needed there are some cases when you might want to do this Some examples would be e You are moving a device from one part of a system to another e g re purposing the device Before re programming it for its new purpose location you should reset the device in order to ensure that all previous programming is erased e A device is not functioning as expected and the programming cannot be viewed or verified using the application Assuming that you are familiar with how to re program the device you may decide to reset it to fac
71. eclock To program remote timeclock events on a GRAFIK Eyee follow these steps Remote timeclock events are events programmed into the GRAFIK Eyee timeclock which do not affect the GRAFIK Eyee itself BEGIN QSG STEPS 1 Place the QSG into programming mode by holding the top and bottom buttons on the QSG keypad 2 Create a Remote Timeclock Event using the screen and buttons under the lid of the QSG Follow the on screen instructions to specify the time recurrence and event type of the particular remote Timeclock event To assign the events to specific areas on an ESN put the QSG into Timeclock Programming mode by selecting Program Remote and the event you wish to program Each event of every day needs to l l l l l l l l be assigned individually BEGIN IPOD APP INSTRUCTIONS 5 Go to the Energi Savr Nodem application and navigate to the Program QS Devices screen The application will now display the programming mode as Timeclock Control 7 l 6 l l l Assign the Timeclock event to areas by pressing Program control l FINAL QSG STEP Take the QSG out of programming mode by pressing Menu then holding the top and bottom buttons on the QSG keypad continued Apple iPhone iPad iTunes and iPod touch are registered trademarks of Apple Inc This publication is not endorsed or approved by Apple I
72. ed and cannot calibrate daylighting How do fix this A Verify the wiring of the sensor and or QSM If the sensor is an RF Wireless sensor make sure the daylighting sensor is in calibration mode then restart the application and try again If you are using a wired sensor try waking the sensor by shining light directly on the sensor for 10 20 seconds If the problem still exists follow the Basic Troubleshooting steps in the Troubleshooting section on p93 of this guide Q The app is telling me that the wireless daylighting sensor is detecting too much light over 100FC and am currently blocked from calibrating daylighting How do fix this issue A The sensitivity of the wireless daylighting sensors are rated to detect light up to 1OOFC The Energi Savr application can detect when this is occurring and will block you from proceeding with daylighting calibration If you calibrate daylighting with these invalid values the behavior will be unpredictable and undesirable To avoid this issue please wait until later in the day when the light level has decreased below 100FC If you do not have time to do so find a way to decrease the light level entering the space either with shades or other items You must be careful simulating a darker atmosphere however if the decrease in light darkens the room in an imbalanced manner then daylighting may be inaccurate For example if you use a cardboard box to block only half of the window
73. es rapidly for a short amount of time OR Shine the green laser into the triangular recessed hole on the face of the sensor Once the light on the sensor turns on for a sustained period of time shine the green laser into the hole again The light on the sensor will flash rapidly Wireless Occupancy Occ Sensors Push and hold the button labeled Lights Off The wireless sensor will flash rapidly for a short period of time OR Shine the green laser into the recessed hole on the face of the sensor Once the light on the sensor turns on for a sustained amount of time shine the green laser into the hole again The light on the sensor will flash rapidly Note that different model numbers may have different buttons If you still require assistance to associate a particular sensor model please contact Technical Support Once a QSM has detected the wireless sensor it will beep loudly three times Associate Picoe Wireless Controls Hold down the Off button on a Picoe wireless control until the QSM beeps three times If the QSM beeps more or less than 3 times please refer to QSM troubleshooting Se LUTRON 5 Energi Savr Nodem Handheld Programming Guide 27 Set Up Areas There are several steps that comprise the process of setting up areas The first step is to determine the areas that will be created Create a New Area In order to create areas navigate to the Setup Areas screen Home gt System Setup gt Configure an ESN select an ESN
74. ess Next Switches to the next unassigned ballast The new ballast will start flashing Holding Next will add the current ballast and then move to the next one Previous Switches to the previous unassigned ballast The new ballast will start flashing Indicates that this ballast is currently flashing Apple iPhone iPad iTunes and iPod touch are registered trademarks of Apple Inc This publication is not endorsed or approved by Apple Inc Se LUTRON 5 Energi Savr Nodem Handheld Programming Guide 13 Quick Start Guide Step 1 Wire the Connections 1 1 Connect one end of the supplied Ethernet cable to an Energi Savr Nodem with EcoSysteme unit QSN 1ECO S QSN 2ECO S or to an Energi Savr Nodem Programming Interface QSE CI AP D Note If more than one QS link is present these steps will need to be repeated for each QS link 1 2 Connect the other end of the supplied Ethernet cable to one of the standard LAN ports on the wireless router Do not plug the cable into the WAN Internet port 1 3 Connect the supplied router power supply to the router and plug the power supply into a wall outlet Verify that the wireless router is powered on Note If the device does not connect automatically you will need to re establish wireless communications between the handheld device and the router using the device s WiFi connection screen Step 2 Discover the System 2 1 Power on the handheld device 2 2
75. evel To adjust an individual zone s level touch the zone s row on this screen and you will be taken to a screen similar to the one shown at right When viewing this screen you are able to edit the level of an individual zone within the context of the currently selected scene this is Scene 1 in Hallway of ESN 3 for the example that we have been following Zone 7 is currently selected and is currently set to go to 100 whenever Scene 1 is activated You can use the slider and or the Raise Lower buttons to change Zone 1 s level within Scene 1 Similarly you can use the Yes No control to make Zone 1 unaffected when Scene 1 is activated If desired you can flash Zone 1 in order to quickly identify it in the space by using the dentify button at the bottom of the screen You can navigate among the other zones in the Hallway by using the Next Zone Prev Zone buttons This is often more convenient than setting a level for a zone using the Back button to return to the previous screen and then selecting another zone in order to return to this screen and set its level 36 Energi Savr Nodem Handheld Programming Guide 2 19 PM i Set Fade Time Scene 1 Scene 7 en IK Ee TE EEE 1 ESN gt Setup Areas gt Setup Scenes v3 Use the controls below to select the fade time for Scene 1 You can select a value between 0 seconds to 4 5 hours LUTRON ft iPod 4 06 PM Fallway ESN 3 ter gt i nt de l es at
76. fferent firmware file perhaps one that was loaded onto the device using the unes file transfer feature you can use the Change Firmware button in the bottom left portion of the screen to select alternate firmware Apple iPhone iPad iTunes and iPod touch are registered trademarks of Apple Inc This publication is not endorsed or approved by Apple Inc Se LUTRON n Energi Savr Nodem Handheld Programming Guide 87 Update all ECO ESNs This option updates all of the devices of the selected type in this case ECO ESNs regardless of what their current firmware revision is In other words even devices that are already reported to be at the selected firmware level will be updated In short every single device of the matching type will be updated Update all to Current Firmware This option updates only devices of the selected type which is ECO ESN in this case whose firmware revision does not match the firmware that is selected Devices that are deemed to already be up to date will not be updated Select Individual Drivers The third option is to select individual devices to update In the example screen on the previous page there is only one device of the selected type ECO ESN on the link and thus there is only one additional row below the first two options This row tells us the device name in this example ESN 3 the device serial number in this example Ox002A0171 as well as the current firmware revision in this ex
77. files have been transferred to the device from unes you can use the Manage Custom Firmware screens to view a list of these additional firmware files You can also delete firmware files that you no longer want on the device Alternatively the files can be removed using the iTunes file transfer method To update device firmware you should select the first option on the Firmware Upgrade screen Once you select this option you will see a screen similar to the one shown at near right Select the device type to upgrade version is 03 03 Select the ESN you would like to upgrade On this screen select the type of device that you would pate ESD At Wonden like to update You can update only one type of device at Upgrade ESN 0 10 Int ee a time However you can update multiple devices in the Upgrade ESN ECO fimware system of the same type at the same time simply select Er a the device type that you would like to update in order to continue You will be taken to a screen similar to the one shown at far right Upgrade QS Keypads In this example ECO ESN has been selected as the device type The currently selected firmware file for this device type is version 03 03 as it says in the text toward the top of the screen Once you have selected the firmware that you would like to use there are three options to updating firmware Upgrade ESN Swt Dom Upgrade OSM Devices Change the Currently Selected Firmware If you need to select a di
78. gi Savr Node devices were detected on the wireless network Select a device and then touch Connect to proceed ESN 1 ESN DALI ESN 3 ESN ECO if EE Apple iPhone iPad iTunes and iPod touch are registered trademarks of Apple Inc This publication is not endorsed or approved by Apple Inc Energi Savr Nodem Handheld Programming Guide 91 7 s lt LUTRON There is another way to gain access to the Email logs option you can navigate to Maintenance Diagnostics from within the application and activate the Email Logs option as shown at right Whether you use the gears icon or the option shown above right the result is the same an email is created with the fifteen most recent log files attached When you select Email Logs you should see a screen similar to the one shown at right This screen represents an email Simply touch the To portion at the top of the screen to fill in the email address to which you d like to send the log file attachments A keyboard will appear enabling you to type in the email address as shown at right Simply enter the email address and then touch Send in the top right portion of the screen The email will be sent and you will be returned to the application Note that you do not need to be connected to the Internet in order to perform the steps above If you are not currently connected to the Internet the email will be sent to your outbox and will be transmitted later when you are able t
79. gi Savr Nodem What is wrong and how do fix it A This message may appear if there is a problem in the communication between the handheld device and the processor There are several possible causes of this problem Please refer to the Set Up Zones Define Light Troubleshooting section 033 for ways to address No Response problems O O 3 T ty O 5 Q cannot remember my ESN password How can recover or reset the password A There is no way to recover a lost password However to reset a password please refer to the Reset ESN Password Manually entry 079 Se LUTRON 5 Energi Savr Nodem Handheld Programming Guide 21 Home This screen as shown here is the main launching point for the entire application System Setup is the main button for setting up and programming devices components areas zones and scenes Fine Tune allows adjustments of certain settings and controls For most end users all of the changes that need to be made post configuration can be found in Fine Tune Maintenance Diagnostics contains all uypkeep based tasks Tasks include but are not limited to updating firmware viewing device properties changing password and replacing ballasts Please refer to the Maintenance section of this User Guide for more information on the available features of Maintenance Diagnostics Quicklinks The Quicklinks feature allows you to navigate from one location within the application
80. he ballast will flash to help identify the sensor Alternatively you can identify sensors by placing them into test mode this is generally accomplished by buttons and or switches located on the sensors themselves When the sensor s status changes state this will be reflected on the screen to help identify the sensor in question Rename an Occupancy Sensor Once you have identified a sensor you can select it and change Its name by using the Edit Name button at the bottom of the screen When a sensor has been given a meaningful name it becomes easy to identify that sensor in the future 47 Refresh all Present and Remote Occupancy Sensors Press Refresh on this screen to refresh all present and remote occupancy sensors This button will also refresh the connected device list so that it will detect any new QSMs that have been connected since the last refresh Define Occupancy Sensors From Remote Devices Sensors from other ESN devices as well as sensors from QSM devices can also be selected In order to do this use the More Sensors button at the bottom of the screen You will see a list of other devices on the link that can provide additional sensors Select a device and press Next in order to view its sensors and select from among them Refresh List of Connected Devices from Define Sensors Screen Press Refresh on the bottom toolbar to refresh the list of connected devices If a QSM or ESN was connected to the QS link
81. hts Downlights Az a Zone ZA WZ 1 rme LUTRON RUZ US Create a New Zone To add a new zone touch the Add new option You will be prompted to choose an empty slot in the ESN Choose an empty slot by touching the corresponding row A light grey default name will appear in the text field If you wish to keep the default name press Save Otherwise typing any letters will immediately replace the default name with the new text Different models of ESNs support different maximum numbers of zones Some models such as the 0 10 and Switching models automatically define four zones and do not allow additional zones to be created Other models such as the EcoSysteme model support 100 zones per ESN The DALle model supports sixteen zones per loop for a total of 32 zones per ESN Note that for the ESN DALle device type a zone cannot be defined to contain ballasts from both loops it must contain only ballasts from the loop on which it is defined This ESN model will appear with an additional control at the top of the screen for specifying which loop is selected when adding a new zone Define Ballasts in a Zone Now that you have your zones s created it is time to define ballasts in those zones In order to add ballasts to a zone select a zone from the list and touch Next You will see the following screen Filter Options At the top you will see two filter options available The top filter allows you t
82. i Savr without a trailing version number This is the current and most updated version that is also backwards compatible b In order to download the application a valid Apple profile must be used The operating system will alert you with the available sign in options when you try to download the application 6 When application has downloaded it will appear on one of the Home screens of the handheld device ESN Firmware Version Support The app titled Energi Savr without a number suffix supports all previous versions of the ESN hardware as well as the current version Other versions of the app support older hardware and are provided on the iTunes store for legacy support Apple iPhone iPad iTunes and iPod touch are registered trademarks of Apple Inc This publication is not endorsed or approved by Apple Inc 7 s lt LUTRON 10 Energi Savr Nodem Handheld Programming Guide RUZ US give you detailed help relevant to the screen LUTRON Introduction to the Energi Savr Interface This section introduces you to three separate screens and the different visual components of those screens Interface Example 1 Available Systems WiFi Connection Battery Life Strength Indicator Indicator iPod S 2 46 PM RUZ zs LUTRON Energi Savr Node QS Setup Application v 5 0 03 Application Version Available systems This list will only show devices connected The following Energi S
83. itch the lights on or off as needed to maintain a minimum user defined light level in the area at the work surface RUZ US Define Daylighting to Off This feature will allow you to define whether Daylighting to Off is enabled or disabled for this area Daylighting to Off is disabled by default with dimming loads Since daylighting with switched loads merely alternates between Off and 100 an area with switched loads will always have Daylighting to Off enabled When Daylighting to Off is disabled the ballasts will limit their output while daylighting to a range between low end and high end When Daylighting to Off is enabled the ballasts will dim to Off instead of to their low end Low end is defined as the lowest non zero value physically possible by the ballast which varies from one model to another High end is defined as the greatest possible electric light output or 100 Both of these values can be changed by adjusting high end and low end trim settings in Advanced Ballast Settings Daylighting to Off Troubleshooting Q lam currently daylighting my area and the lights are frequently turning off then on again causing a distracting change in light in the area A Disable Daylighting to Off For some ballasts and lamp combinations the difference in visible quantity of light in a space when the ballast goes from low end to Off is a very noticeable amount Occasionally this behavior is distracting and a smoother transition may
84. ith highly variable cloud cover that frequently change the sunlight conditions should be avoided Additionally times of day when the sunlight penetrates directly into the space should be avoided such as morning or evening Note If you are using wireless daylighting sensors you must place these sensors into Calibration Mode before you calibrate daylighting Calibration Mode allows the sensor to send values at a much faster rate by activating the Daylighting Wizard which uses the most up to date photo sensor values while calibrating daylighting To do this press and hold the button labeled Cal on the front of the sensor for 5 seconds The LED will come on when the mode is enabled and flash every 2 seconds indicating that the sensor is sending data 42 Energi Savr Nodem Handheld Programming Guide Az a LUTRON RUZ US Lights On Measurements In order to start the calibration Fes process touch the Daylighting Calibration button shown en to the right This will take you through the daylighting edi deden eae calibration wizard On the first screen the lights in the area Daylighting type Dimmed gt will be sent to full brightness and you will be asked to allow EPE the lights to warm up for about 3 minutes before taking any measurements You should ensure that you do wait for the required time because fluorescent lights take a few minutes _ Define sensors to come to full brightness when they are first turned on If
85. ity to clone one classroom i e one ESN and copy this data to other ESN devices can save a lot of time Unlike a restore process cloning will not copy ballast addresses Therefore after a clone Is performed ballasts will need to be addressed and then associated to areas zones and daylighting rows Also cloning will not copy device programming Such as keypad programming or sensor assignment Cloning is useful to reduce the time spent creating areas and zones and specifying scene names scene level assignments and occupancy settings these are the items that are cloned Clone ESN Data From one ESN to Another To use this feature start at the Home screen and navigate to Maintenance Diagnostics From there navigate to Backup Restore Clone You will see a screen similar to the one shown at the top near right From this screen you can clone device data to other ESN devices from a backup file using the third option listed You will first have to back up the ESN that is already configured this is the device that you want to make copies of See the Back Up Device Data entry 081 for more information about making device backups Touch the Clone Device from Backup button to continue you should see a screen similar to the one shown at the top far right On this screen you will see a list of the ESN devices that are currently available in the system Select the device that you would like to copy to using the clone feature Again note
86. ive available inputs The screen will update to tell you which input is currently selected In order to program an input you will assign two or more areas from any ESN When a given input is activated the areas associated to that input will act in unison as if the partitions are open and the areas are grouped together into one larger area This means that if a scene is selected in one of the areas via a keypad for example the same scene will become active in the other areas When the input is de activated the areas associated to that input will act independently as if the partitions are closed and the areas are separated back into individual areas In this case a scene selected in one of the areas will not affect the other areas QS IR Eye Select one or more areas from any ESN to assign to the QS IR Eye The IR transmitter will then select scenes in each of these areas according to the template that was specified when the Scene programming type was selected For example if you specified the 4 Buttons Off template along with a starting scene number of 1 the transmitter is assumed to be a five button transmitter and will select scenes 1 2 3 4 and Off with each of the five buttons respectively in each of the areas assigned to the QS IR Eye When this programming mode is selected it is assumed that you will be using a Favorite button style of transmitter You will be prompted to select one or more zones to assign to the QS IR Eye
87. last Trim Occupancy Setup occupancy ON LUTRON Daylighting Define sensors on Define Daylight Rows OFF Daylighting Calibration Setup Area Wizard Setup Scenes Quit Energi Savr Nodem Handheld Programming Guide 53 Emergency Set Up Emergency Levels Certain models of ESN devices have a dedicated oe emergency contact closure input that is normally closed Specify the emergency level for each ballast When opened it sends an emergency signal which will cause all ballasts outputs on the ESN to go to their emergency levels The emergency levels can be set by navigating to System setup gt Configure an ESN gt Setup Emergency The Emergency screen should resemble the screen shown at the right On this screen you can view all of the ESN outputs or ballasts For units that control ballasts you can view the ballasts on Loop 1 Loop 2 or Both loops at once Adjust Emergency Levels To change the emergency level for an output or ballast simply touch the row that corresponds to the output or ballast that you want to update Then touch the Next button or the arrow that appears in the selected row on the right side You will be taken to a screen where you can set the emergency level If desired you can choose a value of Unaffected if you don t want emergency mode to have any affect on the specified output or ballast If necessary you can at any point touch the dentify button
88. lasts to those zones Only ESN models with digitally addressable ballasts such as the DALle and EcoSysteme models require grouping the area into zones Other ESN models already provide four zones one for each hard wired output What is a Zone A Zone in this system is a collection of one or more lights Conf Room 101 within an aread that are controlled only as a group See zie the Zone entry p19 in the Lexicon section for more information In the example at the right Conf Room 101 contains a conference table and a projection screen In this case it is desirable to be able to control the lights near the projection screen separately from the rest of the lights in the room In the bottom conference room there is no projection screen so a standard single zone setup will be suitable for controlling the lights Set Up Zones In order to define and set up zones for the current area aa nn navigate to the Setup Zones Define Lights screen On this screen you can either choose to add a new zone or modify Rename or Delete Existing Zones To edit an existing zone s name or delete an existing zone touch the Edit button on the bottom toolbar Then select the row that corresponds to that zone Press the red X to delete the zone or the Rename button to rename the zone 30 Energi Savr Nodem Handheld Programming Guide Select a zone to modify an existing zone in the example screen at right there is re one existing zone called Downlig
89. lect an ESN and click on the green arrow gt Address ballasts Back ESN 3 Address new ballasts on loop This option leaves any ballasts that are already addressed intact and discovers Specify which loop you would like and addresses only new currently unaddressed ballasts to perform ballast addressing on and select an addressing task on the loop Re address all ballasts on loop This option resets the addresses of all of the ballasts on the loop and then re addresses these ballasts regardless of whether they already had an address Note that when ballasts are pence re addressed they become disassociated from areas zones and daylighting rows Reset an individual ballast This option allows you to select an individual ballast and reset it to factory defaults After a reset operation the ballast will be in an unaddressed state and will need to be addressed using one of the two options above The reset feature is useful in cases when a ballast has been moved from one location to another and needs to have its previous configuration cleared Se LUTRON 5 Energi Savr Nodem Handheld Programming Guide 25 Once the ballasts are addressed it means that the ESN has assigned numbers to each ballast on the loop and is able to communicate with the ballasts on an individual basis Now the ballasts can be added to areas zones and daylighting rows The diagram at the right shows an example of how the random numbers might
90. long with a starting scene number of 4 the five buttons will select scenes 4 5 6 7 and Off respectively If you assign two areas to this control the first button will select Scene 4 in both areas the second button will select Scene 5 in both areas and so on Zone Control When this programming mode is selected and you move to the Program Control screens you will be notified that the first button of the keypad is currently selected for programming This will be indicated on the keypad by the illumination of the corresponding button s LED The screen will also tell you which button number is currently selected Each button can be selected and programmed one at a time by pressing the desired button on the keypad The screen will update to tell you which button is currently selected In order to program a button you will assign one or more zones from one or more areas of one or more ESN units For each zone that you assign you will be asked to specify the desired light level for that zone When you have finished programming the control each button will be programmed to toggle one or more assigned zones to the desired light level that you specified for each zone For example the first button might toggle Zone A to 50 and Zone B to 25 The second button might toggle Zone C to 85 The third button might toggle Zone A to 25 and Zone D to 100 When each button is pushed it will toggle the specified lights On unless they are already on When
91. m value Low End Trim This setting determines the lowest level other than Off that the ballast will be permitted to achieve For example if you set a low end trim of 10 the ballast will never be dimmer than an absolute value of 10 intensity unless it is turned off The 1 to 100 scale used elsewhere will be considered to be evenly spaced between low end trim and high end trim Thus commanding the ballast in our example to go to 1 would in reality set it to 10 Note that low end trim does not account for the Off level Ballasts with low end trim settings above 0 can still be commanded to 0 or turned off See Chicago Setting below if you want to set a low end value that does not allow the ballast to turn off Note The Low End trim value must always be less than the High End trim value Chicago Setting This setting is similar to Low End trim in that it determines the lowest level that the ballast will be permitted to achieve The difference is that Chicago setting does account for the Off value In other words if you have a Chicago setting greater than 0 the ballast will never be able to be turned off 74 Energi Savr Nodem Handheld Programming Guide Az a LUTRON RUZ US 3 Wire Control This setting allows you to enable or disable 3 wire control for EcoSysteme ballasts on a ballast by ballast basis 3 wire Control is a feature in EcoSysteme ballasts where switched hot dimmed hot and neutral wires are
92. mming Guide 7 05 PM Calculator Settings Game Center L Energi e Apple iPhone iPad iTunes and iPod touch are registered trademarks of Apple Inc This publication is not endorsed or approved by Apple Inc 7 s lt LUTRON A2 Rearrange Delete Applications The Home screen application icons can be rearranged simply press and hold one of the icons until all of the icons start to wiggle You will notice that some of the icons have black X symbols on them touching a black X will un install that application from your device While the icons are wiggling they can be repositioned with respect to each other or placed onto different pages Simply touch a wiggling application icon and slide it around to change its location You can add and remove applications from the Stationary Favorites row at the bottom as well You can even drag applications on top of other applications to create application folders that will group similar applications together To exit the wiggling reorganization mode just tap the Home button Pause Any Application While using any application you can quickly pause or end the application and return to the Home screen by tapping the Home button Launch Any Application You can launch any application just by touching its corresponding icon Use Backgrounding to Multi task Version 4 0 and greater of an Apple handheld device operating system or OS supports a feature in which more than one application
93. n Off button Refresh Remote Occupancy Sensors On this screen press Refresh to refresh the remote occupancy sensors connected to the selected device This button will not refresh other remote occupancy sensors connected to other ESNs or QSMs Specify Mode Back on the Occupancy Settings screen the next option in the list is the Mode option This option allows you to switch the current area between Occupancy Mode and Vacancy Mode In Occupancy Mode the sensors in the area will report both occupied and unoccupied status updates allowing the lights to be turned on as desired when the area is occupied and turned down or off as desired when the area IS unoccupied In Vacancy Mode the sensors in the area will report only unoccupied status updates and will not affect any changes in the area when it becomes occupied Vacancy Mode is useful in a space that contains alternative controls such as Picoe wireless controls or See Touche Keypads Specify Occupied Scene or Unoccupied Scene These settings allow you to specify the scenes in an area that will be selected when the area becomes occupied or unoccupied Note that if you have selected Vacancy Mode for the area the occupied scene will be set to Unaffected and you will not be able to modify it Generally the occupied scene is set to some lights on scene such as Scene 1 whereas the unoccupied scene is set to the Off Scene Specify Additional Timeout This setting allows you to specify
94. n in case you encounter problems with the update process Updating Firmware on One or More Devices ms bin oo In order to use this feature navigate to Maintenance Diagnostics and select the Firmware Upgrade option as k Firmware Upgrade oak ner EERE s J mi LE FC Li nf a ame i aii shown at near right Once you have selected this option you should see a screen similar to the one shown at far right There are two options on this screen The first option Firmware Upgrade Devices allows you to select one or more devices in your system of a given type and update the firmware of those devices This will be discussed in more detail below The second option Manage Custom Firmware allows you to view a list of additional firmware files that have been added to your device 86 Energi Savr Nodem Handheld Programming Guide Select a task Ballast maintenance Reset device Change Password View Edit device properties Backup Restore Clone E i Firmware upgrade LUTRON A Az a Select a task LUTRON Import Custom Firmware Files Additional firmware files can be added to the device using iTunes the procedure for doing this is described in detail above in the Copy Files To From the Handheld Device entry p90 Although this section relates to copying backup files the same procedure is used for copying firmware files S19 files as well as log files Once one or more firmware
95. nc 60 Energi Savr Nodem Handheld Programming Guide s LUTRON QS GRAFIK Eyee continued External Zone In order to program external zones on a Grafik Eyee you will need to follow the steps below External Control zones are zones that are controlled by the Grafik Eyee but are mapped to light outputs on an ESN An external zone will appear as one of the zones represented by LEDs and Raise Lower buttons on the Grafik Eyee You can assign an external zone to any ESN zone including switching and 0 10s the same way you would assign a zone controller First put the QSG into programming mode using the top and bottom button on the right side keypad Go to Zone Setup Load Type and set the load type of the desired zone to Remote Digital Go to the Remote Zone menu in the Zone Setup menu Now using the HHD navigate to the Program QS Devices screen The HHD will detect a QSG in programming mode with Type Bargraph Control Select the only option Program This Control Assign the desired zone by selecting it and clicking Add Note You can assign only one zone to one zone load on the QSG if you try to assign multiples the previous assignment will be removed Take the QSG out of programming mode PicOe Select one or more areas from any ESN to assign to the control The Picoe will activate a scene in the assigned area s The top button will select the specified starting scene number the Preset button actives the next sce
96. nce between the light measured at the work surface with the fixtures at 100 and the light measured at the work surface with the fixtures at 0 is less than the specified desired light level In other words the system has determined that the fixtures provide 30 foot candles FC of light on their own without any daylighting while the customer has specified a desired light level of 4OFC Since daylight harvesting dims the lights when it receives photo sensor light levels this scenario may result in insufficient lighting conditions If the condition persists and causes issues with the daylighting behavior contact Technical Support for assistance Warning The daylighting sensor s is currently reading in too much artificial light to properly commission daylighting If you continue the light level may oscillate back and forth Please adjust the placement or direction of the daylighting sensor s and try again This warning occurs when there is too much fixture light feedback This is most likely due to the sensor location and orientation Iry to position the sensor in a place that minimizes the amount of light from the fixtures contributing to the sensor readings Otherwise the lights may oscillate back and forth or more commonly result in insufficient light in the space 44 Energi Savr Nodem Handheld Programming Guide ss LUTRON Daylighting Calibration Troubleshooting Q The app is telling me that the daylighting sensor is disconnect
97. nce room there might be a scene called Presentation which could be defined as the conference table zone at 25 and the projection screen zone at 0 Another scene in the same conference room might be called Meeting and might be defined as both zones at 85 In an ESN each area that is defined will contain 16 scenes plus an Off scene For each scene the user can define the light level that each zone should be at when that scene is activated If desired a zone can be set to Unaffected for a given scene which means that activating that particular scene will have no effect on the zone s current light level The diagram below illustrates the concept of scenes in the conference room scenario that we previously discussed Windows Windows ae Conf Room 101 Zone 2 0 en A EN CRS Q a ZE i A Meeting Scene i n Zone 1 85 hy SS Zone 2 85 C D 4 5 sss Zone aps Presentation Scene a 5 Zone 1 25 Zone 2 0 Zone A zone is a group of ballasts within an area that will be controlled together This is useful when programming keypads or creating lighting scenes as most areas contain several lights that are meant to act together as a whole i e as a single zone The diagram below shows the previous floor plan with some zone assignments exemplified Windows Windows Windows Zone HOO
98. ne and the Off button will activate the third scene in sequential order Scene Off Select one or more areas from any ESN to assign to the control The Picoe will activate a scene in the assigned area s in the same fashion as the Scene Selection configuration type except that the bottom button will select the Off scene Legacy Zone Select one or more zones from any area on any ESN to assign to the control For each zone being assigned you will be prompted to specify an individual light level The assigned zone s will be turned to 100 when the On button is pressed 0 when the Off button is pressed and to their individually programmed light levels when the Favorite button is pressed Zone Control First select the button you would like to program by physically pushing it on the Picoe controller Then select one or more zones from any area on any ESN to assign to control For each zone being assigned you will be prompted to specify an individual light level which will be activated when the currently active button is pushed Each Zone is automatically added to all of the buttons but it is possible to make the zones Unaffected if you wish to have different buttons affect different zones continued Se LUTRON n Energi Savr Nodem Handheld Programming Guide 61 QS Keyswitch Scene Selection Select one or more areas from any ESN to assign to the control The clockwise control will then activate the selected scene in each of the areas assig
99. ne at a time until the ballast you would like to replace is flashing Once a ballast is selected the system will check to see if it needs more information before it can finalize a replacement If only one ballast from the ESN and area that you specified is missing the replacement can happen right away If more than one ballast is missing the system may ask you to further indicate the zone and or daylighting row to which the new ballast should belong Once you have followed the necessary steps and the system knows which missing ballast the selected new ballast should replace the replacement will be performed You will be asked to confirm the replacement on a screen similar to the one shown at right When you touch OK the replacement will occur Repeat for all replaced ballasts 72 Energi Savr Nodem Handheld Programming Guide iPod 2 54 PM a Maintenance l Back s e i Diagnostics Select the ESN that controls an area in which ballasts have been replaced and need to be reassociated ESN 1 ESN 3 Pod gt 3 39 PM a gt uE a aF 2 st maintenance gt Replace ballasts You are about to replace a ballast Proceed Az as LUTRON Season Lamps When new fluorescent lamps are installed a process known as lamp seasoning is often used to ensure that the lamps last as long as possible Lamp seasoning involves allowing the lamps to burn in for up to 100 hours by remaining at high end full brightness wi
100. ned A counter clockwise turn will activate the starting scene 1 Scene Off Select one or more areas from any ESN to assign to the control The clockwise control will then Selection activate the selected scene in each of the areas assigned A counter clockwise turn will activate the off scene Zone Control Select one or more zones from any area on any ESN to assign to the zone toggle keyswitch For each zone that you assign you will be asked to specify the desired light level for that zone When you have selected a zone to assign to the control you will have to specify the desired light level A clockwise action will toggle the assigned zones to the desired light level while a counter clockwise turn will toggle the zones to Off Enable Disable Select one or more areas from any ESN to assign to the control The clockwise action enables Occupancy occupancy in the area s assigned and the counter clockwise action disables occupancy Enable Disable Select one or more areas from any ESN to assign to the control The clockwise action enables Daylighting daylighting in the area s assigned and the counter clockwise action disables daylighting Start Stop Select one or more areas from any ESN to assign to the control The clockwise action will start or After Hours enable After Hours mode in the area s assigned and properly programmed to use After Hours The areas will start the blink warn process if properly configured The counter clockwise ac
101. o connect to an Internet enabled wireless network simply access the email client at that time and check your outbox to verify that the message is sent Extract Log Files Using iTunes It is also possible to extract the log files using the same technique for importing exporting files from the application discussed in the Copy Files To From the Handheld Device entry p90 The files names correspond to the date and time when the file was created 92 Energi Savr Nodem Handheld Programming Guide iPod 2 52 PM S p Maintenance ____ Diagnostics Home gt Maintenance Diagnostics Back Select a task Ballast maintenance Reset device Change Password View Edit device properties Backup Restore Clone Firmware upgrade Email logs Email Logs subject Log files from Energi Savr applic Sending log files as attachment iPod gt 2 51 PM Email Logs To Cc Bec Subject Log files from Energi Savr applic Sending log files as attachment Qjw e R T y u tjo p A s p F a H 4 K L 28060000 SO ES Apple iPhone iPad iTunes and iPod touch are registered trademarks of Apple Inc This publication is not endorsed or approved by Apple Inc Ki mw LUTRON RUZ US Troubleshooting Basic Troubleshooting NE kBEFORE ANY TROUBLESHOOTING If any aspect of your system isn t responding properly please follow the steps below to try to fix the problem Backup each ESN devi
102. o either view all ballasts on the ESN or to view only the ballasts that already exist in this area The bottom filter will switch between Loop 1 and Loop 2 which is determined by how the ballasts are wired together Flash an Individual Ballast When you select a light the corresponding fixture will start flashing in the space so that you can identify it Touching the selected light again will stop the fixture from flashing You can select lights one by one until a fixture in the zone you are establishing starts flashing Tip You can use the Next and Previous buttons on the bottom toolbar to flash quickly through unassigned fixtures in sequence Holding Next will add the currently selected ballast LUTRON iPod gt 6 39 PM Hallway a ESN 3 ol tup areas gt Setup zones scenes gt Define zones mn ml ae Select an empty slot to add a new zone 2 Hallway Downlights 3 Yellow Conference Downlights Pod gt 2 46 PM i Purple comer entrance 3 Purple eco onfigure an ESN gt Setup Areas gt Setup Zones v Select the ballasts that are in this zone Number of lights assigned 0 identify Selected Group Energi Savr Nodem Handheld Programming Guide 31 Add a Ballast to an Area Any time you locate a ballast that needs to be added to the current zone touch the Add button A ballast already added to the current zone will have a check mark next to it a ballast that has been added to another
103. oSysteme ballasts controlled by an ESN or to a QSM can be programmed to control the lighting area scenes and zones of an ESN Note that EcoSysteme wall controls such as the CC 4BRL are covered in this section as well since they are wired to the same IR sensor inputs to which traditional IR sensors are connected Also note that QS IR Eye controls are programmed differently as described in the previous section To begin first navigate to the System Setup screen and FoS o PM Go ee select the Program IR Sensors option shown at near right k ERSPAREN SEO Home gt System setup Select a task Back R Programming The next screen that appears will present you with a list of the available devices that might have IR sensors connected such as ESN or QSM devices Select a device from this list and touch Next to see the sensors assigned to the selected device as shown at far right After you select a device you will see a list of the IR sensors connected to that device similar to the image shown at right bottom OSM Devices Fane A Back Ps Sy eS ee Tes enen gt yon Sow j gt Program IF P Select an IR sensor to program IR Sensor 1 IR Sensor 2 IA Sensor 3 IR Sensor 4 64 Energi Savr Nodem Handheld Programming Guide 3 4 LUTRON RUZ US Identify IR Sensors To identify IR sensors simply point an IR transmitter at the desired sensor and activate the transmitter Signal indicator bars will momenta
104. ogramming configuration type can only be selected for 2 button keypads The first button starts Panic Mode in the area s assigned to the keypad and the second button ends Panic Mode When an area is in Panic Mode it activates scene 16 and becomes locked This means that it is unable to be taken out of scene 16 unless Panic Mode is ended One or more areas from any ESN can be assigned to a Panic keypad Fine tune This programming configuration type can only be selected for 2 button keypads The first button acts to raise the zone s that have been assigned to the keypad and the second button lowers the zone s One or more zones from one or more areas of one or more ESN units can be assigned to a fine tune keypad For the QSE IO the programming configuration type is set from dip switches on the IO device itself and not from this application Scene control The QSE IO can select scenes 1 through 4 and Off with inputs 1 through 5 respectively You are able to assign one or more areas to the QSE IO Use the following dip switch positions on the QSE IO device Zone control The QSE IO can toggle assigned zones using inputs 1 through 5 You are able to select an input using the program button on the QSE IO and then assign one or more zones to the selected input For each individual zone you are able to specify the desired light level when toggling the zone s one Use the following dip switch positions on the QSE IO device Multi partiti
105. on control The QSE IO can act as a partitioned area control You are able to select an input using the program button on the QSE IO and then assign one or more areas to the selected input Use the following dip switch positions on the QSE IO device Momentary Maintained continued 56 Energi Savr Nodem Handheld Programming Guide ss LUTRON Zone The IR transmitter will toggle the assigned zone s between Off and the light level specified for each zone during the programming step QS Scene GRAFIK Eyee units can select only scenes in the assigned area s They cannot be configured to GRAFIK Eyes toggle zones or perform other functions Timeclock GRAFIK Eyee units can be programmed so that remote timeclock events from the GRAFIK Eyes will select scenes in one or more areas as assigned This is described in more detail below be programmed to send the zones to specified desired light level Each button can be programmed to different zones and different desired light levels Legacy Zone This is an outdated programming type and should be used only on jobs where the device firmware is out of date he Picoe control can be assigned to control one or more zones The assigned zone s will be turned to 100 when the On button is pressed 0 when the Off button is pressed and to the programmed light level when the Favorite button is pressed QS Scene selection The keyswitch action will activate a scene in the assigned ar
106. ontrol When this programming mode is selected and you move to the Program Control screens you will be notified that the first input of the QSE IO is currently selected for programming Each input can be selected and programmed one at a time by quickly pressing the Program button on the QSE IO to toggle through the five available inputs The screen will update to tell you which input is currently selected In order to program an input you will assign one or more zones from one or more areas of one or more ESN units For each zone that you assign you will be asked to specify the desired light level for that zone When you have finished programming the control each input will be programmed to toggle one or more assigned zones to the desired light level that you specified for each zone For example the first inout might toggle Zone A to 50 and Zone B to 25 The second input might toggle Zone C to 85 The third inout might toggle Zone A to 25 and Zone D to 100 When each input is activated it will toggle the specified lights On unless they are already on When the input is activated again the lights will turn Off Multi Partition When this programming mode is selected and you move to the Program Control screens you will Control be notified that the first input of the QSE IO is currently selected for programming Each input can be selected and programmed one at a time by quickly pressing the Program button on the QSE IO to toggle through the f
107. or the area is dimmed switched lights cannot be added to any daylighting rows Define Local Daylighting Sensors Once you have added all of the desired ballasts in the area to daylighting rows you can move on to the next step which is to define which photo sensors will control the daylighting for the current area Navigate back to the Setup Daylighting screen and touch the Define Sensors button You will see a screen similar to the one shown at the right Initially this screen shows only local sensors which means those photo sensors that are wired directly to the current ESN or that are wired to EcoSysteme ballasts controlled by the current ESN You can select sensors by touching Add on the corresponding row A maximum of two photo sensors can be selected to control the daylighting in a given area If two sensors are used their photo values are averaged together before being used for daylighting calculations 40 Energi Savr Nodem Handheld Programming Guide Select up to two daylight sensors to control the daylighting in this area Local sensors Az a LUTRON RUZ US Identify a Local Daylighting Sensor Newer models of photo sensors are equipped with a flashing light indicator so that you can identify the sensor in the space For sensors wired to ballasts the lamps controlled by the ballast will flash to help identify the sensor Alternatively you can identify sensors by shining a bright light from a flashligh
108. orite button will select Scene 1 with the On button Off with the Off button and Scene 2 with the Favorite button The Zone programming type will allow you to assign one or more zones on one or more ESN devices to the IR sensor For each zone that you assign you will be able to specify a favorite light level for that zone as part of the assignment process Note that only certain remote types support the favorite level feature Assign Areas or Zones to an IR Sensor Once you have specified the programming configuration type touch the Program Sensor button to assign either areas or zones to the sensor as discussed above 65 Program ESN Inputs This section will detail how to program the contact inputs available on certain ESN models Note that some ESN models have a dedicated emergency input this input is not programmable and is used only to send the ESN into Emergency Mode see the Set Up Emergency Levels entry 054 Some ESN models have an additional configurable contact closure input that can be programmed to achieve various functions Program a Configurable Contact Closure Input In order to program the configurable contact closure input select the Program ESN Inputs option from the System Setup screen shown at near right Pod 213PM Gro tm Back System Setup You will be prompted to select an ESN for which you would like to configure the contact closure input Once you have NAE selected an ESN you will see a s
109. oto sensor In systems using digitally addressable ballasts such as DALle or EcoSysteme individual ballasts can be added to different daylighting rows In simpler output based systems in which zones are pre defined such as 0 10 and Switching systems zones are added to different daylighting rows A daylighting row is not a zone it is a Separate type of group created for the purposes of daylighting In a given area ballasts may be grouped into one or more zones and additionally they may be grouped into one or more daylighting rows in a completely independent fashion Daylighting rows that are defined as being closer to the windows in a space are given the ability to react more strongly to photo sensor input Rows that are farther back from the window will react less strongly This is because natural light has the greatest impact on the amount of light in the portion of the space that is closest to the window Natural light has less of an impact as one moves farther from the windows The diagram below explains how photo sensors are placed and how daylighting rows are defined in a typical space that is set up for daylighting rr D x O O 5 Each area in an ESN is automatically allocated four daylighting rows The first row is defined as being closest to the window and the fourth row is e ee defined as being farthest trom the window Ballasts can be associated with any row or rows i e not all of the rows need to be utilized as shown here
110. pancy but without the use of occupancy sensors Each area of an ESN can be individually configured to use the After Hours feature An external input from a third party timeclock for example signals when After Hours should begin and end When After Hours mode begins the lights flash to alert any occupants in the area that the lights are going to turn off If no users activate any wall controls within a short time after the lights flash the area is deemed to be unoccupied and the lights turn off If however an occupant touches a wall control button in the space the lights stay on for a longer period of time before flashing and attempting to turn off again Area An area represents a physical portion of the space and contains one or more ballasts that are considered to be in that area Below is a sample floor plan that represents four areas Windows Windows Windows o Fr FA FA EN F AA C q W n WS WI WI GS WI RH d O Q 4 Conf Room 101 Conf Room 102 Executive Office 1 Hallway After you create an area in the setup application you need to define which ballasts exist in that area The floor plan from above is pictured again below showing the lighting fixtures present in each area Windows Windows Windows
111. pdate Device Firmware section beginning on p86 82 Energi Savr Nodem Handheld Programming Guide Az a LUTRON Restore ESN Data From a Backup File To use this feature start at the Home screen and navigate to Maintenance Diagnostics From there navigate to Backup Restore Clone You will see a screen similar to the one shown at the top near right Backup device data From this screen you can restore device data using the second option listed Touch the Restore Device Data button to proceed You will see a screen shown at the top far right containing a list of the ESN devices currently connected to the system Select the ESN to which you would like to restore the backup file Note that you will be over writing the programming that is currently in place on this ESN with the programming present in the backup file that you choose Once you have selected an ESN touch Next to continue You should see a screen similar to the one shown at the bottom near right Select a device data backup file to use to restore data to ESN 3 002 A0171 From this screen you can select the backup file that you would like to restore Select the desired file and touch Next to continue You will then see a screen similar to the one shown at the bottom far right ESN 1_201011171051 dbIlmage View Backup File Information On this screen you can view some information about the file that you have selected such as the date and time that th
112. ption during the firmware update process the device that was processing the update will be stuck in Boot mode More information about Boot mode can be found in the specific device documentation There are two different ways to take a device out of Boot mode 1 Navigate to Maintenance Diagnostics gt Firmware Upgrade gt Firmware Upgrade Devices and select the type of the device in Boot mode The device will appear In a separate list under the header Devices in Boot Mode 2 Use a Lutrone NWK device to run a firmware update through a PC If neither of the above steps fixes the problem please contact Technical Support s LUTRON n Energi Savr Nodem Handheld Programming Guide 89 Manage Handheld Device Data Each application on your device can store files in a location accessible through the application or through the Apple iTunes software Follow the instructions below to import or extract database files log files or firmware Copy Files To From the Handheld Device In order to copy any files to or from the application you will need a computer running the Apple iTunes software version 9 1 or later and your Phone or iPod touch will need to be running iOS version 4 0 or later oad devices need to be running iOS software version 3 2 or later Note These same steps can be used to copy firmware files S19 database files dbimage and log files txt to and from the application Perform the following steps 1 Connec
113. reless networks within range and will present a list of these networks Touch the network to which you would like to connect If a password Is required use the keyboard to enter the network password when prompted The device may not have a valid connection until the WiFi connection strength indicator appears in the top left of the device The indicator is shown below Once you connect to a specific network the device will remember that network and connect to it automatically in the future alate _ 10 49 AM Forget a Network If you would like the device to forget a specific wireless network touch the blue arrow next to the network name in the list on the right side under WiFi Settings On the next screen touch the Forget this Network button that appears at the top This is useful because the device will always attempt to connect to the strongest remembered network which may not be the Energi Savr WiFi network 8 Energi Savr Nodem Handheld Programming Guide ss LUTRON The Energi Savr Application The following steps will walk you through how to update an application using the App Store on iTunes and the App Store built into the handheld device Download and Install the Energi Savr app using the iTunes App Store Required Items e PC or Mac with Tunes 10 0 or greater installed File Edit View Controls Store Advanced hr N f _ e on e i louch device iPod touch iPad iPhone LIBRARY e iTouch USB cord
114. rgi Savr Nodem Handheld Programming Guide 17 Loop A loop is a collection of digitally addressable ballasts such as DALle or EcoSysteme ballasts that are wired together on the same low voltage communications link The diagram below shows an example floor plan with ESN devices and their respective loop wiring Windows Windows Windows HSOO03 s Loop 1 Loop 1 5 Loop 2 ESN 1 ESN 2 In both DALle and EcoSysteme ESN systems each loop can contain up to 64 individual ballasts Each ESN depending on its model can control either one or two loops An area of a given ESN can be comprised of some ballasts from loop 1 loop 2 or both Occupancy Occupancy is a feature in which occupancy sensors installed in an area can be used to detect whether there are people in the space If no one is present the lights can be turned off to save energy Generally each area will have its own occupancy settings These include which scene to activate when occupancy is detected and which scene to activate when vacancy is detected However there is also an option to group two or more areas together into a single larger occupancy group All areas in an occupancy group share the same settings and if any area in the group becomes occupied the entire group becomes occupied Similarly the entire group does not become vacant until each
115. rily appear on the screen in the row that corresponds to the sensor that received the IR signal If you are using EcoSysteme wall controls press any button on the EcoSysteme wall control such as the Raise or Lower button and look for the signal indicator bars to appear for one of the rows on the screen shown above Rename an IR Sensor Once you have identified the sensor use the Edit Name button to give it a name that will help you to remember which sensor is which such as Conf Room 201 IR When you are ready to program the sensor select the corresponding row and touch Next or touch the arrow that appears to the right of the sensor s name Sensor programming is very similar to device programming There are two options that exist when programming a re sensor you can change the programming configuration The selected IR sensor is type and you can program the sensor These are clearly erder ace brant indicated on the Sensor Programming screen shown at ee Ideen right Program sensor Change IR Control Type To change the programming configuration type touch the Change Type button You will see two options Scene and Zone The Scene programming type will allow you to assign one or more areas from one or more ESN devices to the IR sensor Transmitters will then select scenes in the assigned areas based on the type of transmitter being used For example a Favorite button transmitter having On and Off buttons plus an orange Fav
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117. s to have its configurable contact closure input configured for After Hours again these steps are described in more detail below If you choose this option you will be prompted to select which ESN on the link will be starting and stopping After Hours QS GRAFIK Eyes control unit Choose this option if you have a QS GRAFIK Eyee on the link that will be manually configured to start and stop After Hours This configuration can be completed locally at the GRAFIK Eyee itself using the interface on the GRAFIK Eyes QS If you choose this option you will be prompted to select which GRAFIK Eyee QS on the link will be starting and stopping After Hours Once you have selected an option other than Disabled you will see a screen similar to the one shown at the right This screen allows you to set the following options After hours timeout This setting specifies how long the lights will remain on before the system flashes the lights and starts the blink warn timer Blink warn timeout This setting specifies how long the lights will remain on after they were flashed to warn any occupants and before they turn off After hours scene his setting specifies which scene will be activated in the area when the blink warn timeout has expired This will generally be set to the Off scene 52 Energi Savr Nodem Handheld Programming Guide This area is currently configured to use occupancy sensors Continue to occupancy settings Po
118. screen you can modify the light level that the system will try to maintain in the space This is most useful if dimmed daylighting needs to be a bit brighter or dimmer overall or if switched daylighting needs to switch the lights earlier or later across the entire area ie LUTRON n Energi Savr Nodem Handheld Programming Guide 45 Set Up Occupancy Occupancy is a feature in which occupancy sensors are used to determine whether a space is occupied or unoccupied When the space is unoccupied the light levels can be reduced or turned off completely saving energy Occupancy in a space can be achieved by using one or more occupancy sensors If more than one sensor is used the sensors work together In other words the space will be considered occupied as soon as any one sensor registers movement and similarly the space will not be considered unoccupied until all sensors register that there has been no movement To set up occupancy navigate to the Setup Occupancy screen You will be taken to a screen similar to the screen shown at top right On this screen you must choose whether you will program Occupancy using occupancy sensors or After Hours In any given area of an ESN you may not have occupancy sensors available If occupancy type functionality is still desired the After Hours feature may be used in that area In After Hours user interactions with controls in the space confirm the presence or absence of people in the area in lieu
119. send and receive emails using the built in email client that runs on the device you can continue There are two places from which log files can be attached to an email from within the application The first of these does not require you to be connected to an ESN system When you initially run the application a screen loads and the application attempts to detect available systems Even if none are found the application remains on that screen and you can use the small gears icon in the very lower right portion of the screen as shown at near right When you select the gears icon you will see a screen similar to the one shown at far right From this screen you can touch the Email Logs option which will create an email and attach log files from up to 15 of the most recent sessions of the application In other words only the last 15 times that the application has been used will be captured in these log files Therefore if you encounter issues with the application it is advisable that you create this email as soon as possible before using the application much further Otherwise if you continue to use the application too many times before exercising the Email logs option the log information that covers the issues you encountered may be lost Pod gt 2 51 PM ed iPod gt 2 51 PM oe ae 3 LUTRON Welcome to the Lutron Energi Savr Node QS ESN Setup application version 3 0 91 DEMO MODE Select z a task The following Ener
120. t for example at a sensor After some time light signal indicators will appear on the screen under the name of the corresponding sensor that is perceiving an above average amount of light input Rename a Local Daylighting Sensor Once you have identified a sensor you can select it and change its name by using the Edit Name button at the bottom of the screen When a sensor has been given a meaningful name it becomes easy to identify that sensor in the future Define Remote Daylighting Sensors Sensors from other ESN devices as well as sensors from nnn NATAN QSM devices can also be selected In order to do this use aen the More Sensors button at the bottom of the screen from which you d like to import additional sensors You will see a list of other devices on the link that can ene ee orovide additional sensors Select a device in order to view OSM 33445566 its sensors and select from among them Refresh List of Connected Devices from Define Sensors Screen Press Refresh on the bottom toolbar to refresh the list of connected devices If a QSM or ESN is connected to the QS link since you connected to the master ESN it will appear on this list only after you press Refresh Rename a Connected Device from Define Sensors Screen You can also rename a connected device from this screen by selecting the desired device and pressing Edit List Remote Daylighting Sensors Once you press Next you will see a list of sensors conne
121. t on the device The only ct Nanne Sooke supported option is Normally Open Maintained Toggle gt Normally Open Program this input Dry CCI Program This Input Touch Program This Input in order to specify the zones and zone levels that this Dry CCI will trigger This feature is similar to assigning keypads or Picoe wireless controls as the HHD will show you a list of ESN Areas Touch any area and you will see a list of the zones in that area Once you select a zone the screen will change to a Slider view to choose the new zone level To unassign a zone from the CCl select the zone and press Remove on the bottom toolbar Dry CCI Troubleshooting Q No response received message appears when click on the Dry Contact for programming What is happening A This would occur if you re using an older version of either the ESN with the dry CCI or the master ESN that is connected to the router Any software version below 5 0 will not support Dry CCI Q The system will not allow me to set the value of a zone in Dry CCI to 0 or Off Why A Currently setting values of 0 or Off is allowed only with type Momentary Single Action The other three types already include Off as part of the Defined action 10 Energi Savr Nodem Handheld Programming Guide _ESN 09050080 CCI 1 Pod gt 5 24 AM _ Program Inputs gee Back Home gt System Setup gt Program ESN Inputs v3 Select from the following areas
122. t the iPhone iPod touch device to the computer using the USB cable that came with the device 2 If Tunes does not launch automatically start iTunes and allow it to load 3 Select your device from the Devices section of iTunes in the menu on the left of the window tin at Home Sharing 4 Select the Apps tab Y GENIUS 5 Scroll down to the bottom of the page You should EE aes Genius see a File Sharing section If you do not see this you are not using a recent enough version of ER EE Wen e See had mb Tunes and or the iOS software or you do not ai tw a ms have any applications that support the file sharing beens eC Ce bi si feature Under the File Sharing section you will R find a list of applications installed on your device that support the file sharing feature Select the appropriate version of the Energi Savr application to view a list of the files currently stored on your device that are associated with this application 6 You can drag and drop files you wish to export from iTunes onto your computer s desktop or he you can select the desired files and use the Save sais orn to button in iTunes to save the files to a desired location OR 7 If you want to copy files back onto your device you can drag and drop these files from your computer s desktop onto the Documents list in gg reen savr 2 0 72 Tunes or you can use the Add button in iTunes gane to locate the desired file Ban dee Be SED oe yaa
123. t to group together with the current area Note that when you create an occupancy group all of the areas in the group will be changed to have the same occupancy settings as the current area In other words all areas within a single occupancy group have the same mode occupied and unoccupied scene number and additional timeout value Also note that although the occupied and unoccupied scene numbers will be the same the scenes are still defined on an area by area basis so the lights can go to different values for the different areas in an occupancy group Hallway Is Dependent on Other Areas Dependent groups are similar to regular occupancy groups except that the dependent groups work in only one direction In other words if an area A is dependent on another area B this means that B s occupancy status will affect A s occupancy status but A s occupancy status will not affect B s occupancy status This is most often used in a hallway conference room scenario See the Occupancy entry 018 in the Lexicon section for a clear explanation of this scenario as well as a diagram that helps to illustrate the concept 50 Energi Savr Nodem Handheld Programming Guide Az a LUTRON Set Up After Hours After Hours is a feature in which user interactions with controls in the space are used to confirm the presence or absence of people in the area in lieu of occupancy sensors A typical After Hours scenario might happen as follows
124. that you should already have a backup file of the ESN that you are copying data from Now you are selecting the ESN that you would like to copy data to Once you select an ESN and touch Next you should see a screen similar to the one shown at the bottom near right On this screen you will see a list of the available backup files that are currently located within the application Select the backup file that you would like to clone to the ESN that you selected on the previous screen When you are ready touch Next to continue you should now see a screen similar to the one shown at the bottom far right 84 Energi Savr Nodem Handheld Programming Guide Pod gt 10 43 AM Back Backup Restore Clone Ain Ema Dine rd ica gt Backup Select a task Backup device data Clone device from backup Manage backup files Select a device data backup file to use to clone data to ESN 1 002E0466 ESN 1_201011171051 dblmage amp Gre Pod ASAM gt ae E p Clone Device Data a ER ECO ESNs ESN 3 OOZADT 771 ESN 010 ESN 2 00290 14A file Selected device data backup file information ESN 1 0OZE0466 ESN DALI as LUTRON View Backup File Information On this screen you can view information about the backup file that you selected such as the name serial number and device type of the ESN from which it was taken as well as the date and time that the backup was made If you are ready to procee
125. the button is pushed again the lights will turn Off Shade Control When a keypad has been set to the Shade Control programming type it cannot be programmed from the setup application Shades must be assigned to the keypad manually using button press combinations directly on the keypad itself Select one or more areas from any ESN to assign to the control note that only 2 button keypads support the Panic feature The first button starts Panic Mode in the area s assigned to the keypad and the second button ends Panic Mode When an area is in Panic Mode it activates scene 16 and becomes locked this means that it is unable to be taken out of scene 16 unless Panic Mode is ended Fine Tune Select one or more zones from one or more areas of one or more ESN units to assign to the control De that only 2 button keypads support the Fine Tune feature The first button acts to raise the D s that have been assigned to the keypad and the second button lowers the zone s continued 98 Energi Savr Nodem Handheld Programming Guide s LUTRON QSE IO Scene Control Select one or more areas from any ESN to assign to the control The control will then select scenes 1 through 4 and Off in each of these areas with the five contact closure inputs that are available respectively For example if two areas are assigned to the QSE IO device input 1 will select scene 1 in both areas input 2 will select scene 2 in both areas and so on Zone C
126. then the simulated environment is no longer an accurate representation of the shape and size of the window Try to equally block all of the windows in the area Q The light in my workspace is not bright enough and the fixtures do not appear to be daylighting below their maximum value go to Fine Tune Daylighting and the slider is already at its highest value Why does this slider indicate 100 when my lights are not at 100 And how can adjust the daylighting performance beyond this Fine Tune Daylighting screen A The value you are seeing represented on the Fine Tune Daylighting screen is only one of many of the parameters that define how daylight harvesting behaves in a space If you have a light meter click on Daylighting Calibration and follow the steps to recalibrate daylighting You could also increase the Desired Light Level on the first screen of daylighting calibration as desired but be sure to complete the Calibration Wizard or else your changes will not be saved If you do not have a light meter call Technical Support to walk you through adjusting the daylight harvesting behavior without calibration Fine Tune Daylighting Once daylighting has been calibrated you may find that you would like to make some minor adjustments to the daylighting behavior Running through the Daylighting Wizard again is one option however you can also use the Fine Tune Daylighting feature available on the main Daylighting screen From this
127. thout being dimmed Once this seasoning period is complete the lamps will perform better when dimmed and will last longer than if they had not been seasoned Start Pause or Stop Lamp Seasoning Using the application you can start pause or stop lamp seasoning for individual ballasts or for an entire area at once When starting lamp seasoning you can specify the number of hours for which you want the lamps to be seasoned The system will ensure that the lamp s are not permitted to dim during this period They can still be switched on and off as this is not detrimental to the lamp life or the seasoning process The system will take into account any time during which the lamp s are not on and will not count this as time spent in seasoning only time elapsed when the lamps are on will decrement the system s counter If dimming is absolutely required before the lamp seasoning timer has elapsed lamp seasoning can be paused and resumed later or cancelled altogether To use this feature start at the Home screen and navigate mie iS me nin en to Maintenance Diagnostics From there navigate to Ballast Tz s Bd Seh a Maintenance and then select Lamp Seasoning You will see S En ae Select an area where you want to Select a ballast for which you a screen similar to the one shown at near right start stop or pause lamp want to start stop or pause lamp seasoning seasoning When you select an area the application will query the Sa
128. tion ends After Hours Select one or more areas from any ESN to assign to the control The clockwise action starts Panic Mode in the area s assigned and the counter clockwise action ends Panic Mode When an area is in Panic Mode it activates scene 16 and becomes locked This means that it is unable to be taken out of scene 16 unless Panic Mode is ended Fine Tune Select one or more zones from any area from any ESN to assign to the control The clockwise action raises the assigned zone s and the counter clockwise action lowers the zone s 62 Energi Savr Nodem Handheld Programming Guide ss LUTRON RUZ US Take Device Out of Programming Mode Once you have finished programming the control as desired you can take the control back out of Programming Mode using the same method that you used to enter Programming Mode these methods are described at the beginning of this section for the various types of controls The system will detect that you have done this and a confirmation will appear on the screen to indicate that the control you were working with is no longer in Programming Mode If you attempt to back out of the Programming screens before taking the control out of Programming Mode the application will prompt you to first take the control out of Programming Mode LUTRON Energi Savr Nodem Handheld Programming Guide 63 Program IR Sensors This section will detail how IR sensors that are wired to the ESN to Ec
129. tion of the time that After Hours is desired to be active After Hours CCI Normally Open Normally Closed Note that this input programming type allows you to specify whether the input is normally open or normally closed If the input is normally open then closing the input starts After Hours and opening the input again ends After Hours Conversely if the input is normally closed opening the input would start After Hours and closing the input again would end After Hours LUTRON Home gt System setup gt Program ESN inputs iPod gt 2 31 PM rot Program Inputs ESN 3 CCI 1 Rata S nee et ae eee a Home gt System setup gt Program ESN input Contact Closure Input 1 Not Type Programmed gt iPod 11 38 AM co Program Inputs Back ESN 3 CCI 1 zr A Contact Closure Input 1 Type After hours gt Normal State Normally Open gt Energi Savr Nodem Handheld Programming Guide 67 Configurable CCI Programming Type Zone Controller This option should be used if you want to program the input to toggle certain zones between their current state and a specified level You ll notice that there are several options that appear aT a AM Pod T 5 24 AM E a ETT on the Program Input screen at right when Zone input aE ESN 09050080 CCI 1 Home gt System Setup gt Program ESN inputs v3 Back Program Inputs F ESN 09050080 CCI 1 lame gt System Setup gt Program ESN Inputs POA Ean
130. tory defaults to clear any problems and then re program the device so that it works correctly Note that resetting a device will cause a portion of your system to stop working until the device can be reprogrammed If the device is working and or you do not know how to re program it it is advised that you contact Lutrone Technical Support before attempting to reprogram it To use this feature start at the Home screen and navigate to Maintenance Diagnostics From there navigate to Reset Device You will see a screen similar to the one shown at right From this screen you can select one or more devices to reset When a device is selected it will appear with a check mark to the left of its name Once you have selected the devices you wish to reset press Next in the top right portion of the screen It may take a few minutes before the reset is complete and the devices are ready for programming again Note that resetting an ESN will cause all of the programming on that ESN to be erased All areas zones scene programming occupancy configuration and daylighting settings will be lost 78 Energi Savr Nodem Handheld Programming Guide Pod 9 20AM gt of Back Reset device ro gt Select a device and touch the Dane button to reset it to factory defaults ESNs Confirm Als p Fic H y k t ESO 1123 space Done Az a LUTRON RUZ US Change ESN Password Reset ESN Password Man
131. tributes less and less to the overall lighting in a space as one moves farther and farther from the windows daylighting involves grouping ballasts into daylighting rows lights nearer to the windows can then react more dramatically to fluctuations in natural light than lights farther from the windows The example floor plan WMA WL shown at the right illustrates a typical daylighting scenario netzoasa s The lights in Row 1 will react more dramatically to input RAMS Row 1 received from the photo sensor which is to say that they Yi Yh will dim lower or switch off This makes sense because more natural daylight will be present near the windows Daylighting requires some area specific calibration steps in Feas ag Pm order to operate correctly To begin setting up daylighting meppen navigate to the Setup Daylighting screen which is shown at NEER dek the right Select a task Define daylight rows Define sensors Daylighting calibration Adjust daylight level LUTRON A Define Daylighting Type The first thing that must be determined on this screen is the daylighting type An area can contain both dimmed and switched lighting but the daylighting will affect either the switched lights or the dimmed lights not both Dimmed daylighting will dim the lights up and down as needed to maintain a reasonably constant user defined light level in the area at the work surface Switched daylighting will sw
132. ttom scene select buttons on the front lower right portion of the GRAFIK GRAFIK Eyee Eyes until the LEDs flash PicOe Press and hold the top and bottom button e g the On and the Off buttons of the Picoe until the LED flashes and the QSM to which the Picoe is associated beeps to indicate that it has entered programming mode Note that you must associate the Picoe with a QSM before you can program the Picos QS If there is a faceplate on the QS Keyswitch remove it with a small flat head screwdriver Then press and Keyswitch hold the small button located on the front beneath the keyhole until the LED flashes Once the device has entered programming mode the application will take you to the next screen The next screen will look similar to the screen shown at the right set as a zone control This screen will tell you how the device is currently configured Generally devices can be configured to select Select a task area scenes or to control one or more lighting zones from Prance this screen you can also perform two tasks you can change the type or configuration of the control and you can program the control D x O te Rm o 3 g D lt O D O Change Device Control Type In order to change the configuration touch the Change Control Type option to be taken to a screen where you can select the configuration type for the device that you are programming Note that only configuration types that are supported b
133. ually In the event that you forget your current password resetting your password manually is useful because it does not require using the application To use this method to reset your password perform the following steps e For the ESN Ethernet Programmer use the Program button For DALle or EcoSysteme ESN units use the Test Link 1 and Link 2 buttons simultaneously e Press and hold the button s for 10 seconds e Release the button s for 2 seconds e Press and hold the button s for 10 more seconds e The password should be reset When attempting to reconnect to the unit from the application you should be prompted to specify a new password you will have to enter it twice for confirmation Reset ESN Password Using the Application In order to reset your password from the application start at the Home screen and navigate to Maintenance Diagnostics From there navigate to Change Password You will see a screen similar to the one shown at right Enter the new password twice in order to confirm that you typed it correctly and touch the Done button when you are finished The new password will be saved Note that only Ethernet enabled ESN devices such as the DALle EcoSysteme and ESN Ethernet programmer have password capability 0 10 and Switching units which cannot be directly accessed via Ethernet do not need password protection Also note that once you have successfully logged in to a given ESN unit you will be
134. up Occupancy Place QSG into Programming Mode Create a Local Timeclock Event in Press Change to QSG Programming use after hours Menu Repeat for all desired areas Set Timeclock event to Start After Hours Set the After hours to and set the time to follow the specific when you would like QSG after hours to begin Set the other after hours options as desired Exit Programming Mode on the QSG ie LUTRON F Energi Savr Nodem Handheld Programming Guide 51 Set Up After Hours Description To set up After Hours in a space navigate to the Setup Occupancy screen in the Setup Areas portion of the application You will see a screen similar to the one shown at the right Touch the Change to Use After Hours button in order to set up After Hours On the next screen that appears you will see a setting called After Hours Follows Touch this option to change the setting from Disabled to one of the following three choices Local CCI Choose this option if you want After Hours to be triggered via the local contact closure input that is on the ESN currently being programmed The steps on how to configure an ESN s contact closure input are described in more detail below Remote CCI Choose this option if you want After Hours to be triggered via the contact closure input of another ESN that is part of the system e g an ESN that is connected to the current ESN via the QS link Note that the remote ESN need
135. y the device being programmed will be listed For certain configuration types e g Scene Selection you will be prompted to set some additional information e g the starting scene number The information below outlines the programming configuration types available for each type of device and gives a brief description of each QS Keypad Scene selection The keypad buttons will each select a different scene in the assigned area s The specified starting scene number will determine which scene each button selects The first button will select the starting scene number the next button will select the next scene in the sequence and so on Scene Off selection The keypad buttons will each select a different scene in the assigned area s in the same fashion as the Scene selection configuration type except that the last button will select the Off scene Zone control Each button of the keypad can be selected individually and programmed to toggle one or more zones from any areas as desired For each zone assigned to a button a programmed zone level can be specified The button will then toggle the assigned zone s between the specified levels and Off Shade control In order to facilitate easier configuration of QS keypads this option is available When keypads are configured to act as Shade control keypads they cannot be programmed using this application and must manually be assigned to the desired QS shade s Panic This pr
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