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3. Standard status LED ON Red requires no diode or resistor OFF F Sm OR B d BIB 9 SL lpdp B E 9 pI d a SE E B H 9 ee Ser ii g Sb 9 i Pilot COM Blue SIS EY sank I Switch Inputs 80900 2 O Switch pilot Switch input Status LED Status LEDs 1 0 Board Typical momentary switch with LED Press ON F Top Lug OFF Middle Lug COMMON OFF h Bottom Lug ON NFP Rocker Switch Back Typical Typical Momentary NFP Switch Wiring pop INTELLIGENT LIGHTING CONTROLS INC Es N 5229 Edina Industrial Boulevard Energy Saving Lighting Controls Minneapolis Minnesota 55439 Phone 952 829 1900 FAX 952 829 1901 www ilc usa com 120400 revA Maintained Switch Installation
4. Ms Apprentice e Relay Outputs each output switches its associated lighting relay ON and OFF Each output has an associated LED light emitting diode The LED lites when the out put switches the relay ON e Relays 20A at 120 277 or 347 VAC magnetically latching relays maintain their state without power e Override Switches Each relay output is equipped with an ON and an OFF override switch These switches allow you to turn the associated lighting relay ON or OFF inde pendent of programming parameters Relay outputs 16 per boara 00000 00000 q OFF ON HP 16363 T p 5959 ee n 363 2 5 3 E 2 BH BET ii Relay outputs m je oy Switch inputs and pilot outputs y ouip E A 8 per board 8 per board 52 og 2 n HHHHHHHH 99999 EE of a 160 SE On B OFF SUN 172 H ee H 9 So 6 u oL OFF ON H E B HB z og 9 9 9 BER da IIo u n S OFF OM Hz EXE D H Ont HH HE up S 9 a E B N 5 n 77013424
5. Standard status LED requires no diode ON Red Apprentice orresistor S OFF ON la NS EN EE S sist 2 OFF ON fer 12 OA PLT 919 Or SE 5 95 Pilot Yellow OFF 0 P e gt o sp 9 SL On RS ps Switch Inputs Am 39898 LS n Switch pilot Switch input Status LED Status LEDs Switch input is programmed as typical Momentary input MOM for ON OFF control Board Typical momentary Key switch with LED OFF i COM both lugs ON Key Switch Momentary SPDT Typical Typicol Momentary 3 wire ON OFF Key Switch Wiring pop INTELLIGENT LIGHTING CONTROLS INC Es N 5229 Edina Industrial Boulevard Energy Saving Lighting Controls Minneapolis Minnesota 55439 Phone 952 829 1900 FAX 952 829 1901 www ilc usa com 120402 revA Maintained 3 position Key Switch Installation All wire 18 AWG Pilot LED Blue White Standard status LED requires no diode or resistor Pilot COM Blue Lo Both switch inputs programmed as any Maintained MNT switch type Maintained Output Override Input Disable Timer Disable ON 1 COM both lugs ON 2 Key Switch Maintained SPDT Typical
6. OS Fi 8 All wire 18 AWG Pilot LED Blue White 9 Op O Standard status LED ON Reo 9 LEP Apprentice requires no diode OFF ON or resistor 9 2 amp 9 9 Sp f rane B Se SET e OFF SIS 9 d d 9 3 e 5 _ Ont HD i n S 56 JE HE Pilot COM Blue COM 9 9 FE 9 OFF el cB Yellow SE B PE 9 7 E d Switch SB 7 PM orm 39999 Switch pilot Switch input Status LED Status LEDs 9 Board Typical maintained switch with LED Press ON SPST Rocker Switch Back 9 Top Lug ON Middle Lug COMMON Typical Maintained NFP Switch Wiring INTELLIGENT LIGHTING CONTROLS INC Energy Saving Lighting Controls 5229 Edina Industrial Boulevard Minneapolis Minnesota 55439 Phone 952 829 1900 FAX 952 829 1901 www ilc usa com Momentary Key Switch Installation 8 ol 009 All wire 18 AWG Pilot LED Blue White 00 Qi
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9. CPU Board RS 232 Port Keypad Display 000 0020 0000 0000 u I O board Switch Inputs EEE Apprentice circuits A power switch provides the means of energizing de energizing all controller electronics e Communications RS 232 on board port e Micro Processor executes the computer code and coordinates all controller func tions including the controller real time clock Expansion Socket Transformer Lighting relays Grounding Lug ORANGE ORANGE STATUS BLACK OFF CONNECTOR BLUE COM Relay termination detail Figure 1 1 ILC Apprentice 8 Controller ILC Apprentice User Manual Version 1A 1 1 05 1 3 Controller Description e PROM Chip contains the controller operating system and basic tasks e the EEProm memory store the user ent
10. 3 23 3 8 Time Based 3 25 3 9 Blue AE 3 40 SI 3 42 3 44 3 12 Preset 3 46 3 NAMES h qhaya 3 49 3 14 How to Enter or Change a Password 3 51 3 15 How to View the Firmware Revision 3 53 ILC Apprentice User Manual Version 1 1 1 05 Programming Objectives In this section you will learn how to program the ILC Apprentice controller Conventions Definitions Actual key strokes entries appear as arrows for example gt followed if applicable by the appropriate keyword For example to leave the Home screen the entry is B gt EDIT See the figure below The term default appears in this section Default means the value or entry preprogrammed at the factory many cases the default may be appropriate for your application making field programming unnecessary For example momentary ON OFF is the default switch type therefore if 3 wire momentary switches are used exclusively at your facility you may not need to make entries defining the SWITCH OPTION ILC APPRENTICE WED 12 01 04 19 44 PM C 2004 ILC EDIT EEE Apprentice Another term used often is Home screen The Home screen is the top level screen of the con troller It features the controller name the date and the time See Figure 3 1 The contro
11. 34 81 South Carolina Greenville 35 82 South Carolina Spartanburg 35 82 South Dakota 44 100 South Dakota Rapid City 44 103 South Dakota Sioux Falls 43 96 Tennessee Chattanooga 35 85 Tennessee Knoxville 36 84 Tennessee Memphis 35 90 Tennessee Nashville 36 87 Texas 32 99 Texas Amerillo 35 102 Texas Austin 30 97 Texas Beaumont 30 94 Texas Corpus Christi 28 97 Texas Dallas 33 97 Texas 50 32 106 Texas Fort Arthur 30 94 Texas Fort Worth 32 97 Texas Galveston 29 95 Texas Houston 30 95 Texas Laredo 27 99 Texas Lubbock 33 102 Texas Marshall 32 94 Texas San Antonio 29 95 Texas 33 94 Texas Waco 31 97 Utah Opden 41 112 Utah Provo 40 111 Utah Salt Lake City 41 112 Vermont Brattleboro 43 72 Vermont Burlington 44 73 Vermont 44 72 Virginia Norfolk 37 76 Virginia Portsmouth 37 76 Virginia Richmond 37 77 Virginia Roanoke 37 80 Washington Bellingham 49 122 Washington Seattle 47 122 Washington Spokane 47 117 Washington Tacoma 47 122 Washington Walla Walla 46 118 Washington Yakima 46 120 West Virginia Charleston 38 81 West Virginia Wheeling 40 80 Wisconsin Eau Claire 45 91 Wisconsin Green Bay 44 88 Wisconsin Kenosha 42 88 Wisconsin Madison 43 89 Wisconsin Milwaukee 43 88 Wisconsin Racine 42 88 Wisconsin Sheboygan 44 87 gt Wisconsin Superior 46 92 Wyoming Cheyenne 41 105 9 Wyoming Sheridan 45 107
12. ar Specifications Physical Certifications e Plug in module designed for mounting to UL LightMaster main board e FCC Approval for commercial and Operating Environment e Location Interior space e Operating O to 50 32 to 112 P Temperature e Relative 10 to 90 Non condensing Humidity NOTE requires standard analog telephone line for operation How to Order Ordering a LightMaster Telephone Interface Add on Module Order No LMTI sample LMTI INTELLIGENT LIGHTING CONTROLS INC 5229 Edina Industrial Boulevard Minneapolis Minnesota 55439 Phone 952 829 1900 FAX 952 829 1901 1 800 922 8004 www ilc usa com DEEP LIGH GE ster merece mal Use USITT standard DMX 512 control signals e Connect directly to any DMX controller e Adjustable ON and OFF set points Support full 512 channels of DMX e Cost effective alternative to non dims e Adjustable DMX frame filter e Adjustable Lock ON Lock OFF feature 5 5 v Q 3 2 Overview The LightMaster DMX interface add on module can easily be added to any LightMaster programmable lighting control panel to provide for direct control of ON OFF lighting or other loads from any DMX control device Any of the available 512 DMX control channels may be mapped to control individual relays Features Programming e Once plugged into the lighting control panel
13. M 3 M 6 Required Parameter Entries M 3 ci 3 Supported Comte sense 3 MS Additional FUNCHONS asarrean M 3 M 10 Additional INFORNGTION M 3 N 1 RT Pale 1 N2 Hardware maa N 1 N FP ledene N 1 Latitude and Longitude listings ss O 1 P Photo Control ADDIGOIIOFIS 1 RS u 1 P 2 Hardwired Model u u an naman meet 1 EE 1 R Reference Materials Spec sheets wiring diagrams etc R 1 ILC Apprentice User Manual Version 1A 1 1 05 Appendix A Voice DTMF Add On Module Apprentice The FCC requires that the following statement be included in this manual FCC Registration 6TP USA 35522 DM N Ringer Equivalence 0 4B Connecting to the telephone company This equipment complies with Part 68 of the FCC rules On the back plate near the RJ 11 jack of this equipment is a label that contains among other information the FCC registration number and ringer equivalence REN for this equipment If requested provide this information to your telephone company The REN is useful to determine the quantity of devices that may be connected to the telephone line Excessive RENs on the tele phone line may result in devices not ringing in response to an inc
14. 1 Output Closed O Output Open 1 Output Closed O Output Open 1 Output Closed O Output Open 1 Output Closed O Output Open 1 Output Closed O Output Open SO Dm Ni Os Go 1 Output Closed O Output Open 1 Output Closed O Output Open 1 Output Closed O Output Open 1 Output Closed O Output Open 1 Output Closed O Output Open 1 Output Closed O Output Open 1 Output Closed O Output Open 1 Output Closed O Output Open 1 Output Closed O Output Open 1 Output Closed O Output Open 1 Output Closed O Output Open 1 Output Closed O Output Open 1 Output Closed O Output Open 1 Output Closed O Output Open 1 Output Closed O Output Open 1 Output Closed O Output Open 1 Output Closed O Output Open 1 Output Closed O Output Open 1 Output Closed O Output Open 1 Output Closed O Output Open 1 Output Closed O Output Open 1 Output Closed 0 Output Open 1 Output Closed O Output Open 1 Output Closed O Output Open 1 Output Closed O Output Open 1 Output Closed O Output Open 1 Output Closed O Output Open 1 Output Closed O Output Open 1 Output Closed O Output Open 1 Output Closed O Output Open 1 Output Closed O Output Open 1 Output Closed O Output Open 1 Output Close
15. Always reliable 0 Override active Normal 0 JCI use only Always 0 not active Attribute 3 JCI use only Attribute 4 JCI use only Binary Output Unsupported Atiributes Attribute 1 Bit O COS _enabled Bit 1 Normal state ways 0 COS is always enabled ways 0 Attribute 2 Bit O Always reliable 0 Bit 1 Override active Bit 4 JCI use only Bit 5 JCI use only ways not active Attribute 3 Minimum ON time ways Attribute 4 Attribute 5 Minimum OFF time ways 0 Maximum Cycles Hour ways 0 Attribute 6 JCI use only Attribute 7 JCI use only ILC Apprentice User Manual Version 1A 1 1 05 Appendix N Commmunications Apprentice ILC Apprentice 2 Network Example See Termination Detail Below DIP Switch Addressing ON Add the value of each ON switch to determine the address address 02 shown O NO gt 4 00 N2 Add On card mounted on ILC Apprentice controller CPU board ILC Apprentice Con to N2 network 100 ohm Terminating Resistor NOTE Drain wire must only Used only if ILC Apprentice con
16. O 1 Appendix P Photo Control Applications P 1 Overview ILC Corporation manufactures a photo control system specially designed to work with the ILC Apprentice controller P 2 Hardwired Model The hardwired photo controller system fea tures two main components the controller board and the photo sensor Both indoor and outdoor sensors are available The photo con trol features an indoor range of 1 100 foot candles fc and an outdoor range of 1 1000 foot candles The photo controller supports individually selectable ON OFF set points There is also a time delay feature to prevent nuisance switching The photo control board is powered by either a 8 12 VAC or 8 12 VDC power supply See Figures P 1 and P 2 for detailed set up and installation instructions P 3 Programming 1 Program the the ILC Apprentice controller switch input that the photo controller is wired to as MAINTAINED ON OFF switch TYPE 2 Program the Input Relay control of the relay or relay group that the switch controls Consult Section 3 of this manual for detailed programming information ILC Apprentice User Manual Version 1 1 1 05 EEE Apprentice Appendix P Photo Control Applications EEE Apprentice Photocell Controller Board Installation Guide Wiring Overview 18 AWG Sensor Input Application Select Jumpers Og wyno D po 0 DOOR D Photocell Sensor locate sensor
17. 15 Force multiple coils Adjustable Protocol Settings e Standard ASCII or RTU e Baud rate from 4800 to 38400 e Parity adjustment ODD EVEN or NONE For more information refer to Modicon Modbus Protocol Reference Guide PI MBUS 300 INTELLIGENT LIGHTING CONTROLS INC 5229 Edina Industrial Boulevard Minneapolis Minnesota 55439 Phone 952 829 1900 FAX 952 829 1901 1 800 922 8004 www ilc usa com BE er oc er 2 e O 2 79 fe 2 MODBUS tar Serial Interface MODBUS Protocol Connector to controller board EU RS232 port 2 187 g DMX port C E HHEBHBHH 2 m lt 4 187 gt Specifications Physical Certifications e Plug in module designed for mounting to UL LightMaster main board e FCC Approval for commercial and Operating Environment Location Interior space Configuration e Operating 0 to 50 C 32 to 112 P e Soft configuration Temperature e Relative 10 to 90 Non condensing Humidity How to Order Ordering a LightMaster MODBUS Add on Module Order No LMSI MOD sample LMSI MOD INTELLIGENT LIGHTING CONTROLS INC 5229 Edina Industrial Boulevard Minneapolis Minnesota 55439 Phone 952 829 1900 FAX 952 829 1901 1 800 922 8004 www ilc usa com Jep 289 Relays win piot contacts Sas Magne
18. 3 Press ON OFF LEVELS 4 When the Level screen appears press Aor V until 92 appears in the ON field 5 Press B gt DMX OFF then or W until 15 appears in the OFF field 6 Press gt FILTER then or V to select a filter value 7 Press gt EXIT to return to the DMX menu 8 Press B gt DMX RELAY MAPPING 9 Press B gt DMX CH then press or W until channel 200 appears 10 If you want to Auto program the rest of the channels press gt AUTO RELAYS 2 48 11 Press gt EXIT 3 times to return to the Home screen ILC Apprentice User Manual Version 1A 1 1 05 EEE Apprentice ILC APPRENTICE WED 12 01 04 07 50 54 PM EDIT c 2004 ILC Press gt EDIT then W 4 times SET TIMES PRESETS ADD ON MODULE EXIT Press ADD ON MODULE DMX REV 3 DMX RELAY MAPPING ON OFF LEVELS EXIT Press gt ON OFF LEVELS DMX ON 0927 DMX OFF 015 FILTER 10 EXIT Press gt EXIT DMX REV 3 DMX RELAY MAPPING ON OFF LEVELS EXIT Press gt DMX RELAY MAPPING RELAY 4 RELAY 01 DMX CH 150 080 AUTO MAP RELAYS 2 48 EXIT RELAY RELAY 01 DMX CH 200 080 AUTO RELAYS 2 48 EXIT RELAY RELAY 01 DMX CH 150 080 AUTO MAP RELAYS 2 48 4 EXIT xipueddy T Appendix M MODBUS Communications M 1 Overview MODBUS protocol is an industrial communi cations and distributive control system devel oped by Gould Modicon
19. Figure I DTMF Phone Control ILC Apprentice User Manual Version 1 1 1 05 Appendix Voice DIMF Add On Module Voice Prompts for Standalone DTMF Control When you dial in to the controller you will hear the following voice prompts prompts in bold ILC Elite press 1 press 1 Main Menu For relay status and control press 1 Enter the relay number follwed by the key or press to return to the main menu For presets press 3 Enter the preset number follwed by the key or press to return to the main menu For group conirol press 4 Enter the group number follwed by the key or press to return to the main menu To end this call press To repeat this menu press Sub Menus If 1 is pressed on the Main Menu Enter the relay number followed by the key or press to return to the Main Menu Press 01 48 for relays 1 48 The current status of the cosen relay will then be stated Relay __ is ON to turn OFF Relay __ Press 2 To return to the main menu press 9 Relay __ is OFF to turn ON Relay __ Press 1 To return to the main menu press 9 If 3 is pressed on the Main Menu Enter the preset number followed by the key Press 01 48 for the desired preset Preset _ has been activated It will then automatically go back to the Main Menu If 4 is pressed on the Main Menu Enter the group number followed by the key Press 01 48 for the desired group To
20. Note how to change blink alert override and alarm pulse times defaults is done by selecting BLINK ALERT ALARMS from the TIMER menu Table 3 2 PWR UP Choices Definition NO ACTION default TURN ON The relay output holds its pre existing state when power is applied or re applied to the controller The relay output switches ON when power is applied or reapplied to the controller TURN OFF ON IN 1 The relay output switches OFF when power is applied or reapplied to the controller The relay output switches ON when power is applied or reapplied to the controller if Input 1 is closed at the time of power up OFF IN 1 ILC Apprentice User Manual Version 1A 1 1 05 The relay output switches OFF when power is applied or reapplied to the controller if Input 1 is closed at the time of power up Programming Apprentice SAMPLE OPERATION How to Turn a Relay ON from the Keypad ILC APPRENTICE 12 01 04 07 50 54 From the Home screen press EDIT C 2004 ILC Press gt EDIT 2 When the MAIN menu appears press p gt RELAY OUTPUTS RELAY OUTPUTS SWITCH INPUTS 3 When the RELAY OUTPUTS menu appears 4 press B gt RELAY OUTPUT STATUS Pross P RELAY OUTPUTS 4 When the Single Relay Group Menu appears EEA OUTPUT STATUS press B gt SINGLE RELAYS RELAY OUTPUT OPTIONS RELAY GROUPING EXIT Press gt RELAY OUTPUT STATUS 5 When the Relay S
21. PRESET 01 NAME PRESET 01 DEFAULT HALL A 9 e 3 3 gt Programming How to Customize the Name s of the ILC Apprentice Controller Relays Groups Inputs Timers and Presets You have the option of assigning customized names to the controller and the other major components features of the lighting control system The customized names will appear on the screens featuring that component feature SAMPLE OPERATION Customize The Name Of a Relay Output 1 From the Home screen press B gt EDIT then press W 5 times 2 When the Main menu appears press B gt SPECIAL FUNCTIONS 3 When the Special Functions menu appears press B gt EDIT NAMES 4 When the Edit Names menu appears press gt EDIT RELAY NAMES 5 When the Relay Naming screen appears press or W until the relay that you want to name appears 6 Press gt EDIT 7 When the Relay Name Editing screen appears press gt until the cursor is positioned under the first charac ter of the default name The press or W until the first character of the customized name appears 8 Repeat step 7 until the customized name has com pletely overridden the default name 9 Press B gt SAVE ILC Apprentice User Manual Version 1A 1 1 05 EEE Apprentice ILC APPRENTICE WED 12 01 04 07 50 54 PM CC 2004 ILC Press gt EDIT then W 5 times PRESETS ADD ON MODULES SPECIAL FUNCTIONS EXIT Press
22. CONCEPTS AND PARAMETERS This function allows you to view the current status of each switch input attached to the the ILC Apprentice controller Apprentice Parameter Key INPUT One of a possible 48 switch inputs HOLD Vor access the input you want to view SCAN scans all output for an ON or OFF closure and displays most recent input that has changed OPEN maintained switch is OPEN momentary switch is in neutral position CLOSED maintained switch is closed momen tary switch is currently closing SAMPLE OPERATION Check the current status of a Switch Input 1 From the Home screen Press gt EDIT 2 From the Main Menu Press B gt SWITCH INPUTS 3 From the Switch Inout Menu press gt SWITCH INPUT STATUS 4 When the Switch Input Status screen appears press or W until the switch you want to check ILC APPRENTICE WED 12 01 04 07 50 54 PM CC 2004 ILC Press gt EDIT RELAY OUTPUTS SWITCH INPUTS SWITCH PILOTS EXIT Press B gt SWITCH INPUTS SWITCH INPUT STATUS appeors SWITCH INPUT OPTIONS INPUT RELAY CONTROL EXIT 5 Press gt EXIT four times to return to the Home screen Press gt SWITCH INPUT STATUS ILC Apprentice User Manual Version 1A 1 1 05 HOLD 4 INPUT 01 SCAN ON OPEN OFF OPEN EXIT HOLD 4 INPUT 06 SCAN ON OPEN OFF OPEN EXIT 3 12 Programming Apprentice How To Control A Relay or Relay Group of R
23. consult the factory M 2 6 4 Timers Will Not Function Properly Check your programming 2 Verify the affected output integrity by mapping a switch input to the output and triggering it with a test switch If the relay doesn t react consult the factory 2 6 5 Entire 1 0 Board s Doesn t Work Check to ensure that the data and power cables linking the I O boards are connect ed properly and are free of opens and shorts 2 Check to ensure that both of the power LEDs on each I O board are lit 3 Verify that the CPU sees the expansion I O boards using the keypad This can be done by going to the Relay Status screen and scrolling through the outputs to see if the CPU sees all of the outputs See Section 3 3 4 If the I O board is not recognized by the CPU consult the factory 229 Apprentice Section 3 Programming ILC APPRENTICE WED 12 01 04 03 19 44 PM EDIT C 2004 ILC Apprentice ILC Apprentice User Manual Version 1A 1 1 05 Programming Table of Contents Apprentice Section 3 Programming 3 0 Section Overview 3 3 1 Hidden Menu Choices 3 2 3 2 Setting The REIDY PUSS u a 3 3 o Relay Qutput 1 3 5 o 3 10 3 5 SWileli PIG ODETOMOMS u uu u u uu tus 3 19 3 6 How to Set the Controller Clock 3 21 3 7 Disable Daylight Savings Time
24. e Automatic calculation of Sunrise and Sunset based on date and geographic position e Scheduled events may be programmed to occur before after or on an astro event Blink Alert e Prior to a scheduled OFF event lighting loads programmed for a Blink Alert will be momentarily turned OFF then back ON to alert occupants To avoid the pending OFF sweep the user simply turns their local switch ON again during the adjustable period default is 5 min prior to the OFF sweep Add On Modules e Easy to install add on modules for applications requiring DMX 512 control Modicon MODBUS or Metasys N2 interface or DIMF telephone switching 5 5 gt 2 Specifications Ordering INTELLIGENT LIGHTING CONTROLS INC 5229 Edina Industrial Boulevard Minneapolis Minnesota 55439 Phone 952 829 1900 FAX 952 829 1901 1 800 922 8004 www ilc usa com Physical LightMaster lighting controllers are provided with pre drilled mounting holes for easy mounting to unistrut framing or directly to wall All panels provided with a standard hinged locking door with dead front protection on the line voltage relay side Optional flush mount hinged locking door is available e UL NEMA 1 enclosure Electrical e 1200r 277 VAC power supply ready 2RIC relays 20 amp rated for 120 277 VAC See Relay section of the ILC Catalog for more 2R9C relay specifications Oper
25. gt SPECIAL FUNCTIONS EDIT NAMES CHANGE PASSWORD FIRMWARE REVISION EXIT Press B gt EDIT NAMES EDIT PANEL NAMES EDIT RELAY NAMES EDIT GROUP NAMES EXIT RELAY 01 NAME RELAY 01 Press EDIT DEFAULT lt HALL R 01 gt A Press p gt SAVE DEFAULT 4 OFFICE R 01 gt A SAVE Press gt EXIT 4 times RELAY 01 NAME OFFICE Programming Apprentice 3 14 How to Enter or Change a Password Fast Track ILC APPRENTICE WED 12 01 04 07 50 54 PM EDIT c 2004 ILC Press gt EDIT then W 5 times PRESETS ADD ON MODULES SPECIAL FUNCTIONS EXIT Press B gt SPECIAL FUNCTIONS EDIT NAMES CHANGE PASSWORD FIRMWARE REVISION C EXIT Press gt CHANGE PASSWORD CLEAR PASSWORD lt 032501 A gt SAVE Press gt SAVE NEW PASSWORD SAVED Change Password Screen Flow ILC Apprentice User Manual 3 51 Version 1 1 1 05 Programming Entering Changing a Password CONCEPTS AND PARAMETERS you want you can enter a 6 digit password to restrict unauthorized access to the controller Caution Memorize and write down the password Store if in a secure place Once you have saved the pass word you will need to enter it or be denied access to the controller SAMPLE OPERATION Enter a Password For the Controller 1 From the Home screen press B gt EDIT then press W 5 times 2 When
26. 137 1 Output Closed Timer Option 0 Output Open Timer Option 138 1 Output Closed Timer Option 0 Output Open Timer Option 139 1 Output Closed Timer Option 0 Output Open Timer Option 140 1 Output Closed Timer Option 0 Output Open Timer Option 141 1 Output Closed Timer Option 0 Output Open Timer Option 142 1 Output Closed Timer Option 0 Output Open Timer Option 143 1 Output Closed Timer Option 0 Output Open Timer Option 144 1 Output Closed Timer Option 0 Output Open Timer Option 145 1 Output Closed Timer Option 0 Output Open Timer Option 146 1 Output Closed Timer Option 0 Output Open Timer Option 147 1 Output Closed Timer Option 0 Output Open Timer Option 148 1 Output Closed Timer Option 0 Output Open Timer Option ILC Apprentice User Manual Version 1 1 1 05 Table M 1 2 ILC Apprentice with a Timer Option Blink Alarm Output Point Designators N xipueddy Appendix M MODBUS Communications EEE Apprentice ILC Apprentice Intput Coil Point Closed Open 201 1 Input Disable O Input Enable 2 202 1 Input Disable O Input Enable 3 203 1 Input Disable O Input Enable 4 204 1 Input Disable O Input Enable 5 205 1 Input Disable O Input Enable 6 206 1 Input Disable O Input Enable 7 207 1 Input Disable O Input Enable 8 208 1 Input Disable O Input Ena
27. Ay one N omme j B 500 ol o Apprentice 516 991 9 Sk Je Qn SLF lo OG Switch Inputs Switch pilot Switch input Status LED Status LEDs Board Typical maintained Key switch with LED Typical Maintained 3 position 3 Wire Key Switch Operation ON Auto OFF Use your key switch with the ILC LightMaster s Output Override function to override a relay or group of relays ON or OFF with a key When the key is set to center Auto position then other devices such as timers or a photocell may operate the relays This application is similar to typical ON Auto OFF operation provided on many contactors Normal School Summer School Use your key switch with the ILC LightMaster s Timer Disable function to change the ON OFF timer schedule operation from a normal school schedule to a summer schedule with the flip of a key switch Disable Auto ON Override Use your key switch with the ILC LightMaster s Input Disable and Output Override
28. BI 16 SWITCH INPUT 8 0 1 CLOSED BI 17 SWITCH INPUT 9 OFF 0 1 CLOSED BI 18 SWITCH INPUT 9 0 1 CLOSED BI 19 SWITCH INPUT 10 OFF 0 1 CLOSED BI 20 SWITCH INPUT 10 ON O OPEN 1 CLOSED BI 21 SWITCH INPUT 11 OFF 0 1 CLOSED BI 22 SWITCH INPUT 11 ON 0 1 CLOSED 23 SWITCH INPUT 12 OFF 0 1 CLOSED BI 24 SWITCH INPUT 12 ON 0 1 CLOSED Table N 1 ILC Apprentice Input N2 Point ILC Apprentice User Manual Version 1A 1 1 05 gt 5 Appendix N2 Commmunications EEE Apprentice Table N 1 ILC Apprentice Input N2 Point ILC Apprentice User Manual Version 1 12 01 04 NETWORK NETWORK POINT TYPE POINT ADDRESS UNITS POINT DESCRIPTION RANGE VALUE NOTES BI 25 SWITCH INPUT 13 OFF 0 1 CLOSED 26 SWITCH INPUT 13 0 1 CLOSED 27 SWITCH INPUT 14 OFF 0 1 CLOSED 28 SWITCH INPUT 14 0 1 CLOSED BI 29 SWITCH INPUT 15 OFF 0 1 CLOSED BI 30 SWITCH INPUT 15 ON O OPEN 1 CLOSED 31 SWITCH INPUT 16 OFF 0 1 CLOSED 32 SWITCH INPUT 16 0 1 CLOSED 33 SWITCH INPUT 17 OFF 0 1 CLOSED 34 SWITCH INPUT 17 0 1 CLOSED BI 35 SWITCH INPUT 18 OFF 0 1 CLO
29. ON AND OFF MOM ON OFF INPUT GROUP lt ACTION EXIT INPUT 03 GROUP 02 ON AND OFF MOM ON OFF INPUT GROUP ACTION EXIT INPUT 03 GROUP 02 ON AND OFF MOM ON OFF Press gt EXIT 5 times to return HOME ILC APPRENTICE WED 12 01 04 07 50 54 PM CC 2004 ILC EDIT 3 18 Programming F Apprentice 3 5 Switch Pilot Operation Fast Track ILC APPRENTICE WED 12 01 04 07 50 54 PM c 2004 ILC Press B gt EDIT RELAY OUTPUTS SWITCH INPUTS SWITCH PILOTS EXIT PILOT 4 INPUT 01 ON IF PRESET 01 PRESET EXIT Switch Pilot Screen How ILC Apprentice User Manual 3 19 Version 1 1 1 05 Programming How to Define a Switch Pilot CONCEPTS AND PARAMETERS To Define a Switch Pilot you must 1 Select the input whose Input Pilot status LED is To light 2 Select the relay output relay group or pre set that is to light the selected status LED NOTE Switch Pilots refer to switch pilot lights located on the controller s I O board s Apprentice Parameter Key PILOT The number of the switch input pilot 1 48 ON IF The number of the relay relay group or preset which will actuate the switch pilot 1 48 TYPE the type of actuator relay output group or preset Note The default is for the switch pilot to light with the corresponding relay status output LED lights SAMPLE OPERATION Program a Status L
30. Open 1 ON Closed 2 OFF w Timer Option BO 45 RELAY OUTPUT 45 0 Open 1 ON Closed 2 OFF w Timer Option BO 46 RELAY OUTPUT 46 0 Open 1 ON Closed 2 OFF w Timer Option BO 47 RELAY OUTPUT 47 0 Open 1 ON Closed 2 OFF w Timer Option BO 48 RELAY OUTPUT 48 0 OFF Open 1 ON Closed 2 OFF w Timer Option Table N 1 ILC Apprentice Relay Output Point ILC Apprentice User Manual Version 1A 1 1 05 N 9 Appendix N Commmunications Apprentice NETWORK NETWORK POINT TYPE POINT ADDRESS INPUTS RANGE VALUE NOTES 201 01 0 Input Enable 1 Input Disable 202 02 0 Input Enable 1 Input Disable 203 03 0 Input Enable 1 Input Disable BO 204 04 0 Input Enable 1 Input Disable BO 205 05 0 Input Enable 1 Input Disable BO 206 06 0 Input Enable 1 Input Disable 207 07 0 Input Enable 1 Input Disable BO 208 08 0 Input Enable 1 Input Disable BO 209 09 0 Input Enable 1 Input Disable BO 210 10 0 Input Enable 1 Input Disable BO 211 11 0 Input Enable 1 Input Disable BO 212 12 0 Input Enable 1 Input Disable BO 213 13 0 Input Enable 1 Input Disable BO 214 14 0 Input Enable 1 Input Disable 215 15 0 Input Enable 1 Input Disable 216 16 0 Input Enable 1 Input Disable 217 17 0 Input Enable 1 Input Disable BO 218 18 0 Input Enable 1 Input Di
31. the relay s mapped to that channel will be forced OFF regardless of any switch input or timer control While a DMX channel is below the ON level and above the OFF level the relay s mapped to that channel are able to be controlled by switch inputs and timers EXAMPLE 1 To lock out all control other than set the DMX ON level to 90 and the OFF level to 10 By setting the DMX signal level to 100 or 0 the relay s will turn ON or OFF and also revert to the desired position after any change due to a switch input or timer ILC Apprentice User Manual Version 1 1 1 05 EEE Apprentice EXAMPLE 2 To control relays via DMX and also allow switch inputs or timers to change the position set the DMX ON level to 90 and the OFF level to 10 By momentarily setting the DMX signal level to 100 and then setting it to 50 the relay s will be turned ON and local control will return By momentarily setting the DMX signal level to 0 and then setting it to 50 the relay s will be turned OFF and local contro will return DMX Filter The Filter setting determines the number of times the ILC Apprentice must receive a constant value on a DMX channel prior to performing the control mapped to that channel The Filter may be set from 1 to 16 Lower Filter settings make the ILC Apprentice respond faster to DMX commands Higher Filter settings prevent undesired relay control due to momentary zero levels on DMX chan nels The Filter s
32. 32 40 and 48 inputs out trol t f puts and lighting relays See Table 1 1 The CPU board ILC Apprentice is shipped to the job site as a e O board s complete assembly See Figure 1 1 which e display keypad illustrates a ILC Apprentice 8 lighting relays 1 1 2 Transformer A multi tap transformer 1 1 1 Enclosure The enclosure is rated 120 or 277 16 VAC provides the 16 VAC input NEMA 1 It is divided into line voltage DUIS eI OFT section containing the line voltage side of Model of Relays amp 1 0 Points Width Height Depth Apprentice 8 1108 18 Inches 15 Inches 4 Inches Apprentice 16 lto 16 18 Inches 24 Inches 4 Inches Apprentice 24 1 to 24 24 Inches 36 Inches 4 Inches Apprentice 32 11032 24 Inches 36 Inches 4 Inches Apprentice 40 1 to 40 24 Inches 48 Inches 6 Inches Apprentice 48 11048 24 Inches 48 Inches 6 Inches Apprentice 0548 11048 20 Inches 28 Inches 6 Inches Outputs only Table 1 1 ILC Apprentice Configurations ILC Apprentice User Manual 1 2 Version 1 1 1 05 Controller Description 1 1 3 CPU Board See Figure 1 2 The CPU board provides the controller s intelligence memory and communications capabilities Major components include e Power Supply converts the 16 VAC input to the 5 5 and 24 VDC required by the controller logic and communications Enclosure
33. CC 200 ILC Press gt EDIT then W twice SWITCH PILOTS TIMERS SET TIMERS EXIT DAYLIGHT SAVINGS ASTRO CLOCK OPEN CLOSE TIMES EXIT Press gt OPEN CLOSE TIMES CURRENT OPEN CLOSE 08 00 EDIT CL 09 00 PM EXIT Press EDIT NORMAL DAYS SINGLE DATE Press gt SINGLE DATE MONTH TIMER 01 DATE CHOLIDAY EDIT 01 01 EXIT Press NORMAL DAYS Press gt RESET DATES TIMES Press gt EDIT DAY 6 MONDAY RESET ALL TIMES CLEAR 01 01 OPEN 08 00 AM CLOSE 09 00 PM NO CLOSE 12 00 PM EXIT EXIT Open Close Parameters Screen How ILC Apprentice User Manual 3 28 Version 1A 1 1 05 Programming EEE Apprentice 3 8 Time Based Operations How to Define an Open Close Timer Fast Track Press TIME ILC APPRENTICE WED 12 01 04 07 50 54 PM EDIT CC 200 ILC Press gt EDIT then W SWITCH INPUTS SWITCH PILOTS TIMERS EXIT Press gt TIMERS CONFIGURE TIMERS TIMER RELAY CONTROL BLINK ALERT ALARMS EXIT Press CONFIGURE TIMERS TIMER O5 05 30 AM SMTWTFSA AAAAAAAA NORMAL TIMER 05 ASTRO OPEN CLOSE EXIT Press OPEN CLOSE Press gt DAYS TIMER 05 Press B gt DAILY Press HOLIDAY TIMER 05 CLS 030 MIN ILC Apprentice User Manual Version 1A 1 1 05 TIMER 05 TIMER 05 DAILY MONTH HOLIDAY SUNDAY DATE 01 01 ACTIVE YES EXIT Open Close Time
34. D Power input terminal Selected Switch Input 8 12 VAC 12 VDC terminal of LightMaster COM controller program input as Maintained ON OFF ON COM within 5000 feet of eme Photocell Control ED Modul ON OFF Lighting ON same 0285 Level Rotary Switches lt PHOTOCELL REF _ 97013412 O REV O Power Supply Termination ILC Lighting Controller N interface 18 AWG max distance 5000 ft SPDT Dry Contact for general use Caution 1500ma 12VDC Max current Class 2 low voltage only Orange 1 gt Violet lt PHOTOCELL Fer aan ILC 12 VDC Wall Gore O Transformer Installation is polarity sensitive Installation Mount the control module either in or remote from the lighting control device When interfac ing with a ILC Apprentice controller it is usually easiest to mount the photocell control module in the low voltage section of the controller If choosing to mount the control module remote ly do not exceed a distance of 5000 feet from the control module to the ILC Apprentice con troller Use 18 gauge conductors If the photo cell controller is used to interface with non ILC manufactured equipment consult the manu facturer s literature for guidance Install
35. DMX control functions can be programmed and reviewed directly from the lighting panel s keypad e DMX control functions can also be per formed from a PC through the use of LightMaster Pro for Windows software DMX 512 Control e Adjustable ON and OFF set points e Each relay may be locked ON OFF based on DMX levels e Map any relay to any DMX control channel e Adjustable DMX frame filter INTELLIGENT LIGHTING CONTROLS INC 5229 Edina Industrial Boulevard Minneapolis Minnesota 55439 Phone 952 829 1900 FAX 952 829 1901 1 800 922 8004 www ilc usa com LIGH er Interface Module USITT DMX 512 Connector to controller board mg 5050 2 187 g D RS 485 port C L O BHBHBBHH ot 1j 1 1 1 lt 4 187 gt Specifications Physical Certifications e Plug in module designed for mounting to UL LightMaster main board e FCC Approval for commercial and Operating Environment e Location Interior space Configuration e Operating 0 to 50 C 32 to 112 P e Soft configuration Temperature e Relative 10 to 90 Non condensing Humidity How to Order Ordering a LightMaster DMX Add on Module Order No DMX sample DMX INTELLIGENT LIGHTING CONTROLS INC 5229 Edina Industrial Boulevard Minneapolis Minnesota 55439 Phone 952 829 1900 FAX 952 829 1901 1 800 922 8004 ww
36. Disable O Input Enable 48 248 1 Input Disable O Input Enable Table 1 3 ILC Apprentice Input Enable Disable Point Designators ILC Apprentice User Manual M 8 Version 1 1 1 05 Appendix N2 Commmunications N 1 Overview The ILC Apprentice controller can be inte grated into a Building Automation System BAS that uses the N2 communications pro tocol The host system can then poll the sta tus of the ILC Apprentice controller inputs and outputs and issue ON OFF commands to the ILC Apprentice s relay outputs N 2 Hardware Setup The ILC Apprentice must be equipped with a N2 add on module that is addressed with a ILC LightMaster N2 Rev 1 Unsupported Attributes EEE Apprentice unique node address See Figure N 1 The network cable is a two wire shielded twisted pair Consult the BAS system documentation for the exact specifications Terminate the cable as shown in Figure N 1 N 3 Point Map Fill out the point map for the ILC Apprentice controller Note that only BI and BO point types are used The completed point map will serve as the control schedule used to determine how ILC Apprentice relay outputs will be controlled All attributes in the following regions Analog Input Analog Output Internal Float Internal Integer Internal Byte Binary Input Unsupported Attributes Attribute 1 Bi COS _enabled Normal state Alarm_enabled Always 1 COS is always enabled Always 0 Always 0 disabled
37. ILC APPRENTICE WED 12 01 04 07 50 54 PM 2004 ILC Press gt EDIT then press W twice SWITCH PILOTS TIMERS SET TIMES EXIT Press gt SET TIMES TIME AND DATE DAYLIGHT SAVINGS ASTRO CLOCK EXIT Press B gt DAYLIGHT SAVINGS AUTO DST ENABLED ENABLE DISABLE EXIT CURRENT STD Press gt DISABLE AUTO DST DISABLED ENABLE DISABLE EXIT CURRENT STD Press gt EXIT 3 times ILC APPRENTICE WED 12 01 04 07 50 54 PM EDIT C 2004 ILC Programming EEE Apprentice 3 8 Time Based Operations How to Define a Normal Timer Fast Track Press gt TIME ILC APPRENTICE WED 12 01 04 07 50 54 PM EDIT CC 200 ILC Press gt EDIT then W SWITCH INPUTS SWITCH PILOTS TIMERS EXIT Press gt TIMERS CONFIGURE TIMERS TIMER RELAY CONTROL BLINK ALERT ALARMS EXIT Press CONFIGURE TIMERS TIMER 01 05 30 AM SMTWTFSA NORMAL TIMER 01 ASTRO OPEN CLOSE EXIT Press NORMAL Press gt DAYS TIMER 01 Press B gt DAILY Press HOLIDAY TIMER 01 HOUR 05 30 AM MINUTE EXIT ILC Apprentice User Manual Version 1A 1 1 05 TIMER 01 TIMER 01 DAILY MONTH HOLIDAY MONDAY DATE 01 01 ACTIVE YES EXIT Time Based Operations Screen Flow 9 3 3 gt Programming Apprentice Time Based Operations How to Set the Astro Clock Parameters Fast Track I
38. INPUT SINGLE RELAYS INPUT RELAY GROUPS EXIT Press gt INPUT SINGLE RELAYS INPUT 4 RELAY ACTION EXIT INPUT 01 RELAY 01 ON AND OFF MOM ON OFF INPUT RELAY ACTION EXIT INPUT 03 RELAY 01 ON AND OFF MOM ON OFF INPUT 03 RELAY 03 ON AND OFF MOM ON OFF Press gt ACTION then A or W to scroll INPUT 03 RELAY 03 ON AND OFF MOM ON OFF Press gt EXIT 5 times to return HOME ILC APPRENTICE WED 12 01 04 07 50 54 PM EDIT CC 200 ILC 3 16 Programming SAMPLE OPERATION Control a Relay Group with a Switch Define the Switch Input 1 From the Home screen press P EDIT 2 When the MAIN menu appears press gt SWITCH INPUTS 3 From the Switch Input Menu press B gt SWITCH INPUT OPTIONS 4 When the Switch Input options screen appears press or W until the switch input you want to define appears 5 Press gt TYPE then Ao W until the desired switch type appears 6 Press gt EXIT to return to the Switch Input menu ILC Apprentice User Manual Version 1A 1 1 05 EE Apprentice ILC APPRENTICE WED 12 01 04 07 50 54 PM 2004 ILC Press gt EDIT RELAY OUTPUTS SWITCH INPUTS SWITCH PILOTS EXIT Press B gt SWITCH INPUTS SWITCH INPUT STATUS SWITCH INPUT OPTIONS INPUT RELAY CONTROL EXIT Press B gt SWITCH INPUT OPTIONS INPUT 4 INPUT 01 TYPE MOM ON OFF EXIT INPUT 4 INPUT 0
39. OFF w Timer Option BO 7 RELAY OUTPUT 7 0 OFF Open 1 ON Closed 2 OFF w Timer Option BO 8 RELAY OUTPUT 8 0 OFF Open 1 ON Closed 2 OFF w Timer Option BO 9 RELAY OUTPUT 9 0 OFF Open 1 ON Closed 2 OFF w Timer Option BO 10 RELAY OUTPUT 10 O OFF Open 1 ON Closed 2 OFF w Timer Option BO 11 RELAY OUTPUT 11 0 OFF Open 1 ON Closed 2 OFF w Timer Option BO 12 RELAY OUTPUT 12 O OFF Open 1 ON Closed 2 OFF w Timer Option BO 13 RELAY OUTPUT 13 0 OFF Open 1 ON Closed 2 OFF w Timer Option BO 14 RELAY OUTPUT 14 O OFF Open 1 ON Closed 2 OFF w Timer Option BO 15 RELAY OUTPUT 15 0 OFF Open 1 ON Closed 2 OFF w Timer Option BO 16 RELAY OUTPUT 16 0 OFF Open 1 ON Closed 2 OFF w Timer Option BO 17 RELAY OUTPUT 17 0 OFF Open 1 ON Closed 2 OFF w Timer Option BO 18 RELAY OUTPUT 18 0 OFF Open 1 ON Closed 2 OFF w Timer Option BO 19 RELAY OUTPUT 19 0 OFF Open 1 ON Closed 2 OFF w Timer Option BO 20 RELAY OUTPUT 20 0 OFF Open 1 ON Closed 2 OFF w Timer Option BO 21 RELAY OUTPUT 21 0 OFF Open 1 ON Closed 2 OFF w Timer Option BO 22 RELAY OUTPUT 22 0 OFF Open 1 ON Closed 2 OFF w Timer Option BO 23 RELAY OUTPUT 23 0 OFF Open 1 ON Closed 2 OFF w Timer Option 5 24 RELAY OUTPUT 24 O OFF Open 1 Closed 2 OFF w Timer Option 3 x Appendix N2 Commmunications EEE Apprentice NETW
40. ON 9 ON O 0 0 0 COM N 0 COM Oorr Oorr O OFF O OFF MOMENTARY MOMENTARY MAINTAINED MAINTAINED MAINTAINED sa e ON OFF input Motion Sensor Inputs Fire Alarm System Inputs Dry Contact Interface Force Timer HID Bi Level Operation of Bi level HID Ballasts First contact between COM and ON will turn ON power and High Low relay High Low relay is locked ON for 15 minutes for warm up peri od Additional activations of ON terminal will toggle High Low relay Contact between OFF and COM will turn relays OFF DO OFF MOMENTARY NOTE Switch Enable Disable Inputs may be enabled or disabled based on Time of day Table 1 2 ILC Apprentice Switch Input Types ILC Apprentice User Manual Version 1 1 1 05 5 2 o 9 E 5 Controller Description As Apprentice Add on Module Programmin 4 line LCD display RS 232 Port 9 connector Power LED Power supply EX D Programming 0 1 0000 Main power switch eme 3 O O Terminal block for processor transformer C3 O 9 8 Center tap 16 88 8VAC Data O cable
41. PRESETS EXIT Press gt TIMER RELAY GROUPS TIMER TIMER 12 GROUP GROUP 01 ACTION TURN OFF EXIT Press GROUP TIMER TIMER 12 GROUP 4 GROUP 01 TURN OFF EXIT Press ACTION TIMER TIMER 12 GROUP GROUP 01 ACTION 4 TURN OFF EXIT Press gt EXIT 4 times ILC APPRENTICE WED 12 01 04 07 50 54 PM EDIT C 2004 ILC Programming SAMPLE OPERATION Program a Timer to Control a Preset Program Timer to Control a Preset 1 From the Timer menu press TIMER RELAY CONTROL 2 From the Timer Control menu press TIMER PRESETS 3 When the Timer Preset Control screen appears press or V until the timer that you want to control the preset appears in the timer field 4 Press p gt PRESET then or W until the preset you want to be controlled by the timer appears in the relay field 5 Press B gt ACTION then or W until the way you want the timer to control the preset appears 6 Press gt EXIT 4 times to return to the Home screen ILC Apprentice User Manual Version 1A 1 1 05 229 Apprentice CONFIGURE TIMERS TIMER RELAY CONTROL BLINK ALERT ALARMS EXIT TIMER SINGLE RELAYS TIMER RELAY GROUPS TIMER PRESETS EXIT Press gt TIMER PRESETS Press gt TIMER RELAY CONTROL TIMER PRESET ACTION TIMER 05 PRESET 01 ACTIVATE EXIT Press gt PRESET TIMER TIMER 05 PRESET 4 PRESET 01 ACTION ACTIVATE EXI
42. The Industry Canada label identifies certain equipment This certification means that the equipment meets certain telecommunications network protective operational and safety requirements The Industry Canada does not guarantee the equip ment will operate to the user s satisfaction Before installing this equipment users should ensure that it is permissible to be connected to the facilities of the local t elecommunications company The equipment must also be installed using an acceptable method of connection In some cases the company s inside wiring associated with a single line of individual service may be extended by means of a certified connector assembly telephone extension cord The customer should be aware that compliance with the above conditions may not prevent degradation of service in some situations Repairs to certified equipment should be made by an authorized Canadian maintenance facility designed by the supplier Any repairs or alterations made by the user to this equipment or equipment malfunctions may give the telecommunications com pany cause to request the user to disconnect the equipment Users should ensure for their own protection that the electrical ground connections of the power utility telephone lines and internal metallic water pipe system if present are connected together This precaution may be particularly important in rural areas CAUTION Users should not attempt to make such connections themselves but should
43. appears press B gt PRESETS 3 When the Presets menu appears press CAPTURE PRESETS 4 When the Preset Capture screen appears press or W until the preset you want to capture appears in the preset field 5 Press CAPTURE to save the current ON OFF relay pattern as the preset 6 Press gt EXIT to return to the Preset Menu 7 Press gt EDIT PRESETS 8 When the Edit Presets screen appears press or v until the preset you previously captured appears in the preset field 9 Press gt RELAY then press or W until the relay whose preset ON OFF state you want to change appears 10 Press p gt ACTION the press or W until the desired relay state appears in the action field 11 Repeat steps 9 and 10 for any additional relays you want to change 12 Press gt EXIT to return to the Presets menu then press gt CAPTURE PRESETS 13 Press J gt to select the preset you have just edited 14 Press B gt SET to invoke the preset 15 Press gt EXIT 3 times to return to the Home screen ILC Apprentice User Manual Version 1 1 1 05 ILC APPRENTICE WED 12 01 04 07 50 54 PM Press p gt C 2004 ILC EDIT then W 3 times TIMERS SET TIMES PRESETS EXIT Press gt PRESETS EDIT PRESETS CAPTURE PRESETS EXIT Press gt CAPTURE PRESETS PRESET CAPTURE 4 SET EXIT PRESET 10 PRESET RELAY ACTION EXIT 4 PRESET 10 RELAY 08
44. contact the appropriate electric inspection authority or electrician as appropriate The Ringer Equivalence Number REN assigned to each terminal device provides an indication of the maximum number of termi nals allowed to be connected to a telephone interface The termination on an interface may consist of any combination of devices subject only to the requirement that the sum of the Ringer Equivalence Numbers of all the devices does not exceed 5 gt 5 User Manual 1 Version 1 1 1 05 Appendix Voice DIMF Add On Module A 1 Overview The telephone Add On Module is an option al board that is easily added to the ILC Apprentice controller This module supports dual tone multi frequency DTMF touchtone telephone control and monitoring The mod ule plugs into the expansion port provided on the ILC Apprentice controller CPU board See Figure A 2 A 2 Voice DTMF Control Features This Add On Module supports the following touchtone telephone control features e Get the current status of the controller s relay outputs e Turn ON or OFF single relays or groups of relays e Get the current status of the controller s switch inputs e Activate preset scenes ILC Apprentice Controller Apprentice commands and control functions are supported by voice prompts that guide you through operational commands and give you instructions on how to use t
45. g D RS 485 port C E HHEBHBHH 2 Em lt 4 187 gt Specifications Physical Certifications e Plug in module designed for mounting e UL to LightMaster main board e Metasys Connectivity Partner e FCC Approval for commercial and Operating Environment residential use e Location Inferior e Operating O to 50 32 to 112 P Configuration Temperature e Soft configuration e Relative 10 to 90 Non condensing Humidity How to Order Ordering a LightMaster Metasys N2 Serial Interface Order No LMSI N2 sample LMSI N2 INTELLIGENT LIGHTING CONTROLS INC 5229 Edina Industrial Boulevard Minneapolis Minnesota 55439 Phone 952 829 1900 FAX 952 829 1901 1 800 922 8004 www ilc usa com MODBUS Protocol fas e Uses standard ASCII or RTU control protocol e Connect directly to the MODBUS RS 485 bus e Allows status reporting and direct control of relays e Adjustable protocol settings Overview The LightMaster MODBUS interface add on module can easily be added to any LightMaster programmable lighting control panel to provide for integration to your MOD BUS communication and control system allowing the LightMaster to become a slave node on the MODBUS network Features Programming e The MODBUS card can be addressed between 1 and 255 The network cable is 195485 two wire shielded twisted pair Supported Commands e 01 Read coil status e 02 Read input status e 05 Force singe coil
46. or visible damage at once 2 Review electrical prints and other relevant project documentation 3 Ensure that you have a digital multi meter 2 2 Mounting the Controller Consider the following when selecting a site for the ILC Apprentice 2 2 1 Location Typically the ILC Apprentice controller is mounted near the lighting panel containing the circuits to be controlled by the lighting relays The enclosure is manufac tured with pre drilled mounting holes locat ed near the four corners of the rear wall of The enclosure Secure the enclosure to the mounting surface with hardware appropri ate for the application 2 2 2 Environmental Considerations The ILC Apprentice is designed to operate in temper atures between 0 and 50 degrees C 32 112 F and10 90 humidity non condensing CAUTION THE ILC APPRENTICE CONTROLLER IS HOUSED IN A NEMA 1 ENCLOSURE DO NOT INSTALL IN SITUATIONS REQUIRING SPECIAL PURPOSE ENCLOSURES OR IN AREAS WHERE THE CONTROLLER WILL BE SUBJECT TO CONDITIONS OUTSIDE ITS DESIGNED OPERATING RANGES ILC Apprentice User Manual Version 1A 1 1 05 EEE Apprentice 2 2 3 Distance From Control Devices Switches pilots and other control devices can be located up to 1500 feet from the ILC Apprentice controller using 18 gauge wire 2 3 Wiring the Controller Perform the following procedures to wire the line control circuits of the ILC Apprentice Do NOT apply power to any circuits unt
47. such as special colors or mate rial available upon request Overview Features INTELLIGENT LIGHTING CONTROLS INC 5229 Edina Industrial Boulevard Minneapolis Minnesota 55439 Phone 952 829 1900 FAX 952 829 1901 1 800 922 8004 www ilc usa com NFP series switch plates are an attractive space saving alternative to standard electrical wall switches In addition to taking up less space than conventional wall switch es up to 8 switches on a 2 gang plate NFP plates and switches can be ordered with either phenolic or engraved labeling to clearly identify the purpose of each switch With optional LED pilot lights and a choice of colors and materials NFP plates and switches provide an economical solution to many low voltage switching requirements Plates e Anodized Brushed Aluminum Standard Natural anodized finish Optional Anodized colors available upon request e Stainless Steel e Painted Standard white Optional Additional paint colors available upon request Switches e NFP switch plates are supplied with heavy duty Single pole double throw SPDT Momentary center OFF rocker switches e Each switch is designed to provide a tac tile feel and click to confirm to the user that the switch has been depressed e Switch size 9 16 x 13 16 e Colors Black White or Gray Switch Identification e Phenolic labels Lettering is engraved into phenolic material attached to plate sur face e Engraved Let
48. switch and pilot may be located up to 1500 feet from the controller provided you use a minimum of 18 gauge wire Relay Outputs Each optically isolated out put switches its associated lighting relay ON and OFF Each output has an associated LED The LED lights when the output switches the relay ON Relays 20A at 120 277 or 347 magnetically latching relays maintain their state without power Override Switches Each relay output is equipped with an ON and an OFF override switch These switches allow you to turn the associated lighting relay ON or OFF indepen dent of any programming Table of Contents Apprentice Section 1 Controller Description LO Sectlon OVOLVIOGW 1 1 IM lController Architecture nn 1 2 Ege OS URS ued 1 2 ae TANS ONE 1 2 k FS CPU BOGO 1 3 1 4 Display keypad 1 8 k L Lighting REAY 1 8 a T OT 1 9 1 2 1 Voice DTMF Add On Module eem 1 9 12 2 DMX Add On Module 1 9 1 2 3 N2 AA O 1 9 1 2 4 MODBUS Add On Module ens 1 9 Section 2 Installation ANTE EE iai ia 2 1 2 1 Pre In
49. the sensor and terminate it to the sensor inputs on the photocell control module Use 18 gauge wire and keep the distance under 5000 feet If the sensor is for an outdoor application STATUS 1 bo PHOTOCELL REF ILC PLPS 120 277 VAC Transformer Installation is NOT polarity sensitive mount it on a roof or equal facing north with its hood on top and facing away from any night time light sources Indoor sensors should be installed 6 8 feet from windows with the sensing eye pointed down and away from any direct lighting 3 Depending on the application wire the photo cell control module output to the input of the lighting control device Use 18 gauge conduc tors Use a dedicated output when interfacing with an ILC controller Program the selected lighting controller switch input as Maintained ON OFF Use the SPDT dry contact output when interfacing with other devices Caution Do not exceed 1500ma 30 VDC 4 Wire the 12 VAC or VDC power source to the photocell control module power input terminals Figure P 1 Hardwired Photocell Installation ILC Apprentice User Manual Version 1A 1 1 05 gt 5 Appendix Photo Control Applications Apprentice Photocell Controller Board Setup Guide ON and OFF Set Point Selectors Sensor Input Application Select Jumpers 2 0 D D co
50. time of the facility for the day that appears in the day EET field Press B gt NORMAL DAYS 8 Press gt DAY to access the next day the repeat steps DAY 4 MONDAY 5 and 6 for that day 2 9 After finishing setting all the open and close times for Press gt OPEN the facility press EXIT 5 times to return to the Home screen DAY MONDAY 4 08 00 AM CLOSE 09 00 EXIT Press gt CLOSE DAY MONDAY OPEN 08 00 AM CLOSE 4 09 00 PM EXIT ILC Apprentice User Manual 3 35 Version 1A 1 1 05 Programming SAMPLE OPERATION Program an Open Close Timer Step 2 Define the Open Close Timer 1 From the Home screen press P EDIT then W 2 From the Main Menu press TIMERS 3 When the Timer menu appears press CONFIGURE TIMERS 4 When the Timer Definition screen appears press Aor W until the timer you want to program appears in the timer field Press gt TIME then when the Timer Type menu appears press OPEN CLOSE 6 When the Open Close Set screen appears press either B gt OPEN or J gt CLOSE to tie the timer to either the facility open or closing time If you desire to offset the time press A or W until the correct offset appears on the screen Then press gt EXIT to return to the Timer Definition screen 7 Press DAYS when the Day menu appears press B gt DAILY 8 Day Choice screen appears press or V and then P gt Y
51. to integrate pro grammable logic controllers PLCs comput ers terminals and other monitoring sensing and control devices With the addition of a ILC MODBUS Add On Module and setting a unique address via the mudule s address DIP switches the ILC Apprentice lighting con troller can become a Slave NODE on the MODBUS Network See Figure M 1 M 2 Structure MODBUS is a Master Slave communications protocol One device the Master controls all serial activity by selectively polling one or more of the slave devices The maximum number of slave devices is 247 per network Each device node is assigned a unique address to distin guish it from all the other nodes Only the Master initiates a transaction Transactions are either a query response only a single slave is addressed or a broadcast no response all slaves are addressed A transac tion comprises a single query and single response frame or a single broadcast frame Certain characteristics of the MODBUS proto col are fixed frame format frame sequences communications error handling exception conditions and the functions performed Other characteristics are selectable transmission media baud rate character parity number of stop bits communications error handling exception conditions and functions performed ILC Apprentice User Manual Version 1A 1 1 05 EEE Apprentice M 3 Transmission Modes The transmission mode is the structure of the individual
52. to return to the Home screen ILC Apprentice User Manual Version 1 1 1 05 ILC APPRENTICE WED 12 01 04 07 50 54 PM EDIT CC 2004 ILC Press gt EDIT then W twice SWITCH PILOTS TIMERS SET TIMES EXIT Press gt SET TIMES then W twice ASTRO CLOCK OPEN CLOSE TIMES OFF HOURS SWEEPS EXIT Press gt OFF HOURS SWEEPS INTERVAL 1 HOUR S RELAYS GROUPS EXIT Press GROUPS OFF HOURS SWEEPS GROUP 4 GROUP 03 INCLUDE NO EXIT Press B gt INCLUDE OFF HOURS SWEEPS GROUP GROUP 03 INCLUDE 4 YES EXIT Programming Apprentice 3 11 Input Active Times Fast Track ILC APPRENTICE WED 12 01 04 07 50 54 PM EDIT 2004 ILC Press B gt EDIT then W twice SWITCH PILOTS TIMERS SET TIMES EXIT OPEN CLOSE TIMES OFF HOURS SWEEPS INPUT ACTIVE TIMES EXIT INPUT 4 INPUT 03 ENABLE 06 00 AM DISABLE 12 00 AM EXIT Input Active Times Screen Flow ILC Apprentice User Manual 3 44 Version 1 1 1 05 Programming Apprentice Input Active Times CONCEPTS AND PARAMETERS You can program the controller to enable disable selected input s during certain hours During the enable time the input will function normally During the disable hours the input will not function Parameter Key Input one of up to 48 possible controller switch inputs Enable the input will function f
53. units of information within a mes sage and the numbering system used to transmit the data Two transmission modes are available Both provide the same com munication capabilities The mode slected depends on the equipment used as the MODBUS master Only one transmission mode may be selected per network Mixing modes on a single network is not allowed The two available tranbsmission modes are ASCII American Standard Code For Information Interchange and RTU Remote Terminal Unit M 3 1 ASCII Coding System ASCII 7 Bit hexadecimal uses ASCII printable characters 0 9 A F Start Bits 1 Data Bits least significant first 7 Parity optional 1 1 Bit set for even or odd no Bits for no parity Stop Bits 1 or 2 Error Checking LRC Longitudinal Redundancy Check M 3 2 RTU Coding System 8 Bit Binary Start Bits 1 Data Bits least significant first 8 Parity optional 1 1 Bit set for even or odd no Bits for no parity Stop Bits 1 or 2 Error Checking CRC Cyclical Redundancy Check Appendix MODBUS Communications Apprentice ILC Apprentice MODBUS Communications Example See Termination Detail Below DIP Switch Ad
54. 0 54 PM WED 10 30 02 Press gt TIME then or W TIME 4 07 50 PM MINUTE SET TIME 07 50 PM MINUTE 4 SET Press gt SET TIME 07 50 54 PM DATE WED 10 30 02 DAY EXIT Press gt 3 times ILC APPRENTICE WED 12 01 04 07 50 54 PM EDIT C 2004 ILC Programming Apprentice 3 7 Disable Daylight Savings Time Fast Track ILC APPRENTICE WED 12 01 04 07 50 54 PM EDIT c 2004 ILC Press B gt EDIT then W twice SWITCH PILOTS TIMERS SET TIMES EXIT Press SET TIMES TIME AND DATE DAYLIGHT SAVINGS ASTRO CLOCK EXIT Press B gt DAYLIGHT SAVINGS AUTO DST ENABLED ENABLE DISABLE EXIT CURRENT STD Daylight Savings Screen ILC Apprentice User Manual 3 23 Version 1 1 1 05 Programming How to Enable and Disable Day Light Savings The ILC Apprentice is defaulted for automatic change over between standard and day light savings time If the controller is in an area that doesn t observe day light savings you can disable this feature 1 From the Home screen press P EDIT then press W twice 2 From the main menu press gt SET TIMES 3 From the Set Times menu press B gt DAYLIGHT SAVINGS 4 When the Day Light Savings screen appears press gt DISABLE 5 Press gt EXIT 3 times to return to the Home screen ILC Apprentice User Manual Version 1 1 1 05 EEE Apprentice
55. 0 AM SMTWTFSA AAAAAAAA Press gt TIME NORMAL TIMER 12 ASTRO OPEN CLOSE EXIT Press gt ASTRO TIMER 12 SUNRISE ASTRO SUNSET SR 015 MIN EXIT Press EXIT TIMER 12 SR 030 MIN SMTWTFSA AAAAAAAA Press B gt DAYS TIMER 12 Press B gt DAYS TIMER 12 DAILY SUNDAY ACTIVE YES 9 3 B gt Programming Apprentice SAMPLE OPERATION ILC APPRENTICE WED 12 01 04 Program an Open Close Timer aye pe CC 2004 ILC Step 1 Define the Open Close Parameters Press gt EDIT then W twice 1 From the Home screen press P EDIT the press SWITCH PILOTS 2 From the Main Menu press SET TIMES TIMERS SET TIMERS EXIT 3 From the Set Times Menu press W then press J gt Press gt SET TIMES then W OPEN CLOSE TIMES DAYLIGHT SAVINGS 4 When the top level Open Close screen appears ASTRO CEOCK OPEN CLOSE TIMES press p gt EDIT EXIT J Press gt OPEN CLOSE TIMES 5 When the Open Close Day menu appears press B gt NORMAL DAYS CURRENT OPEN CLOSE 08 00 v EDIT CL 09 00 PM 6 When the Open Close Time Setting screen appears EXIT press gt OPEN then press or W to set the open Press gt EDIT S time of the facility for the doy that appears in the day 3 field 2 NORMAL DAYS SINGLE DATE 7 Press CLOSE then press or V to set the close RESET DATES TIMES
56. 0 minutes Other choices are from 5 minutes to 999 minutes ALARMS The length of the pulse for momentary alarm signals The default is 5 seconds Other choices are from 1 99 seconds CONFIGURE TIMED ON Whether the timed on period is invoked by a switch opening or closing FORCE TIMERS Execute the selected timer 79 ILC APPRENTICE Change the Blink Alert from the Default Hau 8 1 From the Home screen press gt EDIT then W C 2004 ILC 3 I Q Press gt EDIT then 2 When the Main menu appears press TIMERS SWITCH INPUTS 3 When the Timer menu appears press B gt BLINK 7 ALERT ALARMS EXIT Press B gt TIMERS 4 When the Blink Alert Alarms screen appears press or WV until the desired Blink Alert time appears FETE TN in the Blink Alert field TIMER RELAY CONTROL BLINK ALERT ALARMS EXIT 5 Press gt EXIT three times to return to the Home screen Press gt BLINK ALERT ALARMS BLINK ALERT 10MIN OVERRIDE 090 ALARMS O5SEC EXIT Press gt EXIT 3 times ILC APPRENTICE WED 12 01 04 07 50 54 PM C 2004 ILC ILC Apprentice User Manual Version 1A 1 1 05 Programming 3 10 Off Hours Sweeps Fast Track ILC APPRENTICE WED 12 01 04 07 50 54 PM EDIT c 2004 ILC Press gt EDIT then W twice SWITCH PILOTS TIMERS SET TIMES EXIT Press gt SET TIMES then W twice ASTR
57. 01 TIMERS NO BLINK PWR UP NO ACTION EXIT RELAY 4 RELAY 03 TIMERS NO BLINK PWR UP NO ACTION EXIT RELAY RELAY 03 TIMERS 4 BLINK PWR UP NO ACTION EXIT Press gt EXIT 3 times to return HOME ILC APPRENTICE WED 12 01 04 07 50 54 PM EDIT C 2004 ILC Programming SAMPLE OPERATION How To Define a Relay Group 1 From the Home screen press B EDIT 2 When the MAIN menu appears press gt RELAY OUTPUTS 3 Press RELAY GROUPING 4 When the Relay Grouping screen appears press or W to select the relay group number 5 Press gt RELAY then or W until the first relay to be part of the group appears 6 Press gt INCLUDE until YES appears in the entry field 7 Repeat steps 5 and 6 to include additional relays 8 Press gt EXIT 3 times to return to the Home screen ILC Apprentice User Manual Version 1 1 1 05 EEE Apprentice ILC APPRENTICE WED 12 01 04 07 50 54 PM CC 2004 ILC Press gt EDIT RELAY OUTPUTS SWITCH INPUTS SWITCH PILOTS EXIT Press B gt RELAY OUTPUTS RELAY OUTPUT STATUS RELAY OUTPUT OPTIONS RELAY GROUPING EXIT Press gt RELAY GROUPING GROUP 4 GROUP 01 RELAY RELAY 01 INCLUDE NO EXIT GROUP 4 GROUP 02 RELAY RELAY 01 INCLUDE NO EXIT GROUP GROUP 02 RELAY 4 RELAY 04 INCLUDE NO EXIT GROUP GROUP 02 RELAY RELAY 01 INCLUDE 4 YES EXIT Press gt EXIT 3 time
58. 1 1 1 05 EEE Apprentice CONFIGURE TIMERS TIMER RELAY CONTROL BLINK ALERT ALARMS EXIT Press gt TIMER RELAY CONTROL TIMER SINGLE RELAYS TIMEER RELAY GROUPS TIMER PRESETS EXIT Press gt TIMER SINGLE RELAYS TIMER 4 RELAY ACTION EXIT TIMER RELAY TURN ON 01 01 Press B gt RELAY TIMER RELAY 4 ACTION EXIT TIMER RELAY TURN ON 03 01 Press ACTION TIMER RELAY TIMER RELAY ACTION TURN ON EXIT 03 02 Programming SAMPLE OPERATION Program a Timer to Control a Relay Group Program a to Control a Relay Group 1 From The Timer menu press TIMER RELAY CONTROL From the Timer Control menu press TIMER RELAY GROUPS When the Timer Relay Group Control screen appears press or W until the timer that you want to control the relay group appears in the timer field Press B gt GROUP then or W until the relay group you want to be controlled by the timer appears in the relay field Press ACTION then or W until the way you want the timer to control the relay group appears Press gt EXIT 4 times to return to the Home screen ILC Apprentice User Manual Version 1 1 1 05 EEE Apprentice CONFIGURE TIMERS TIMER RELAY CONTROL BLINK ALERT ALARMS EXIT Press gt TIMER RELAY CONTROL TIMER SINGLE RELAYS TIMEER RELAY GROUPS TIMER
59. 5 45 0 Input Enable 1 Input Disable BO 246 46 0 Input Enable 1 Input Disable BO 247 47 0 Input Enable 1 Input Disable BO 248 48 0 Input Enable 1 Input Disable Table N 1 ILC Apprentice Input Disable Enable Point Map ILC Apprentice User Manual N 11 Version 1 1 1 05 Appendix Latitude and Longitude Alabama Birmingham 33 87 Alabama Gadsden 34 86 Alabama Huntsville 34 86 Alabama Mobile 30 88 Alabama Montgomery 32 86 Alaska Anchorage 61 150 Alaska Fairbanks 65 148 Alaska Juneau 58 135 Arizona Flagstaff 35 111 Arizona Phoenix 33 112 Arizona Tucson 32 111 Arizona Yums 32 114 Arkansas Fort Smith 35 94 Arkansas Little Rock 34 92 California Bakersfield 35 119 California Berkeley 38 122 California Eureka 41 124 California Fresno 36 120 California Los Angeles 34 118 California Oakland 37 122 California Pasadena 34 118 California Sacramento 38 121 California San Bernandio 34 117 California San Diego 32 117 California San Francisco 38 122 California San Jose 37 122 California Santa Barbara 34 119 California Santa Cruz 37 122 California Stockton 38 121 Colorado Colorado Springs 39 105 Colorado Denver 39 105 Colorado Grand Junction 39 108 Colorado Pueblo 38 104 Connecticut Bridgeport 41 73 Connecticut Hartford 42 72 Connecticut Meriden 41 73 Connecticut New Britain 41 73 Connecticut New 41 73 Connecticut Stanford 41 73 Delaware Wilmington 39 75 District of Columbi
60. 54 PM EDIT CC 2004 ILC Press gt EDIT then W 3 times TIMERS SET TIMES PRESETS EXIT Press gt PRESETS EDIT PRESETS CAPTURE PRESETS EXIT Press gt EDIT PRESETS Press gt CAPTURE PRESETS PRESET 4 PRESET 10 PRESET 4 PRESET 10 A RELAY RELAY 08 CAPTURE ACTION TURN ON SET EXIT EXIT ILC Apprentice User Manual 3 46 Version 1A 1 1 05 Programming Preset Operations CONCEPTS AND PARAMETERS The ILC Apprentice supports the ability to save the current relay output ON OFF states in a preset scene You can program the controller to execute this scene by keyboard command a signal from a Set Preset switch type or timer signal You also have the ability to edit the pre set if you need to change the ON OFF pattern ILC Apprentice User Manual Version 1A 1 1 05 Apprentice Parameter Key CAPTURE PRESETS PRESET one of a possible 48 ON OFF relay output patterns CAPTURE save the current relay ON OFF states to a preset scene SET keyboard command to invoke a captured preset EDIT PRESETS RELAY one of 48 possible relay outputs making up the preset ACTION The state you want the relay output to assume when the preset is invoked Apprentice Programming wt SAMPLE OPERATION Capture EDIT and Invoke a Preset From the Home screen press B gt EDIT then press W three times 2 When the Main menu
61. 6 TYPE MOM ON OFF EXIT INPUT INPUT 06 4 MNT ON OFF EXIT Press gt EXIT to return to SWITCH INPUT SWITCH INPUT STATUS SWITCH INPUT OPTIONS INPUT RELAY CONTROL EXIT 3 17 po 7 Programming fms Apprentice SAMPLE OPERATION SWITCH INPUT STATUS SWITCH INPUT OPTIONS Control a Relay Group with Switch TNPUTZRELAY CONTROL Select the relay group that you want the switch to con EXIT trol Note Be sure the relay group you wish fo control has been previously defined See Sample Operation How to Define a Relay Group Press gt INPUT RELAY CONTROL INPUT SINGLE RELAYS 1 From the Switch Input Menu press B gt INPUT RELAY CONTROL When the Single Relay Relay Group Control menu appears press B gt INPUT RELAY GROUPS When the Input Relay Group Control Screen appears press or W until the input you are programming appears in the INPUT field Press gt GROUP then press or W until the relay to be controlled appears in the GROUP field Press ACTION then A or W until the desired switch action appears Press gt EXIT 5 times to return to the Home screen ILC Apprentice User Manual Version 1A 1 1 05 INPUT RELAY GROUPS EXIT Press p gt INPUT SINGLE GROUPS INPUT GROUP ACTION EXIT INPUT 01 GROUP 01 ON AND OFF MOM ON OFF INPUT GROUP ACTION EXIT INPUT 03 GROUP 01
62. C PU BOOM TR na aa pan alias 1 3 ee u 1 4 1 1 5 Programming Butftons Disploy 1 8 1 8 EL GE 9 T UMS 1 9 1 2 1 Voice DTMF Add On Module ll n rr 1 9 1 2 2 DMX Add On 1 9 1 2 3 N2 Add On Module ns b Pee 1 9 1 2 4 MODBUS Add On Module 1 9 Apprentice User Manual Version 1 1 1 05 D D 7 Section 1 Controller Description Apprentice Objectives Overview In this Section you will learn about the The ILC Apprentice is a microprocessor structure and configuration of the ILC based lighting controller You can program Apprentice Controller the ILC Apprentice to control lighting relays in response to switch signals sensed by its inputs and or by time based scheduling The ILC Apprentice is UL approved and FCC certified for residential and commercial applications ILC Apprentice User Manual 1 1 Version 1 1 1 05 Controller Description Apprentice 1 1 Controller Architecture the control transformers and lighting relays ENE EEG and a low voltage section containing the The major components making up the Class 2 side of the lighting relays transformer controller are See Figure 1 1 secondaries and electronic components e enclosure Enclosures are available in 5 sizes to accom modate 8 16 24
63. CLOSED BI 59 SWITCH INPUT 30 OFF 0 1 CLOSED BI 60 SWITCH INPUT 30 ON O OPEN 1 CLOSED BI 61 SWITCH INPUT 31 OFF 0 1 CLOSED 62 SWITCH INPUT 31 0 1 CLOSED 63 SWITCH INPUT 32 OFF 0 1 CLOSED BI 64 SWITCH INPUT 32 ON 0 1 CLOSED BI 65 SWITCH INPUT 33 OFF 0 1 CLOSED BI 66 SWITCH INPUT 33 ON O OPEN 1 CLOSED BI 67 SWITCH INPUT 34 OFF 0 1 CLOSED BI 68 SWITCH INPUT 34 ON 0 1 CLOSED BI 69 SWITCH INPUT 35 OFF 0 1 CLOSED BI 70 SWITCH INPUT 35 ON O OPEN 1 CLOSED 71 SWITCH INPUT 36 OFF 0 1 CLOSED 72 SWITCH INPUT 36 0 1 CLOSED BI 73 SWITCH INPUT 37 OFF 0 1 CLOSED N 6 gt 2 x Appendix N2 Commmunications EEE Apprentice Table N 1 ILC Apprentice Input 2 Point ILC Apprentice User Manual Version 1A 1 1 05 NETWORK NETWORK POINTTYPE POINT ADDRESS UNITS POINT DESCRIPTION RANGE VALUE NOTES BI 74 SWITCH INPUT 37 ON O OPEN 1 CLOSED BI 75 SWITCH INPUT 38 OFF 0 1 CLOSED BI 76 SWITCH INPUT 38 ON O OPEN 1 CLOSED BI 77 SWITCH INPUT 39 OFF 0 1 CLOSED 78 SWITCH INPUT 39 0 1 CLOSED 79 SWITCH INPUT 40 OFF 0 1 CLOSED 80 SWITCH INPUT 40 0 1 CLOSED 81 SWITCH
64. ED to Light when a Preset is ON 1 From the Home screen press P EDIT 2 When the MAIN menu appears press gt SWITCH PILOTS ILC APPRENTICE WED 12 01 04 07 50 54 PM CC 2004 ILC Press B gt EDIT RELAY OUTPUTS SWITCH INPUTS SWITCH PILOTS 3 From the Status Definition Screen press Ao V to EXIT select the Input 4 Press B gt TYPE until PRESET appears 5 Press or W until the desired preset appears 6 Press B gt EXIT three times to return to the Home Screen ILC Apprentice User Manual Version 1A 1 1 05 PILOT 4 INPUT 01 ON IF PRESET 01 TYPE PRESET EXIT PILOT INPUT 03 ON IF PRESET 01 TYPE 4 PRESET EXIT PILOT INPUT 03 ON IF PRESET 03 TYPE PRESET EXIT Programming Apprentice 3 6 How to Set the Controller Clock Fast Track ILC APPRENTICE WED 12 01 04 07 50 54 PM EDIT C 2004 ILC Press gt EDIT then W twice SWITCH PILOTS TIMERS SET TIMES EXIT Press gt SET TIMES TIME AND DATE DAYLIGHT SAVINGS ASTRO CLOCK EXIT Press gt TIME AND DATE 07 50 54 PM TUE 09 30 02 Press gt TIME Press DAY TIME 4 07 50 lt TUESDAY MINUTE SET Press B gt DATE MONTH 09 30 02 DATE YEAR SET Controller Clock Screen Flow ILC Apprentice User Manual 3 21 Version 1A 1 1 05 Programming How to Set the Controller Clock Setting the controller cloc
65. ES NO to include or exclude each day from the timer operation 9 Press gt EXIT 2 times to return to the TIMER menu ILC Apprentice User Manual Version 1 1 1 05 EEE Apprentice SWITCH INPUTS SWITCH PILOTS TIMERS EXIT Press gt TIMERS CONFIGURE TIMERS TIMER RELAY CONTROL BLINK ALERT ALARMS EXIT Press B gt CONFIGURE TIMERS TIMER 05 05 30 AM SMTWTFSA AAAAAAAA Press gt TIME NORMAL TIMER 05 ASTRO OPEN CLOSE EXIT Press gt OPEN CLOSE TIMER 05 OPEN CLOSE CLS 030 MIN EXIT Press gt EXIT TIMER 05 CLS 30 MIN AAAAAAAA Press p gt DAYS TIMER 05 DAILY HOLIDAY EXIT Press B gt DAILY TIMER 05 DAILY MONDAY ACTIVE YES Programming SAMPLE OPERATION Program a Timer to Control a Single Relay Program Timer to Control a Relay 1 From the Timer menu press J gt TIMER RELAY CONTROL 2 From the Timer Control menu press gt TIMER SINGLE RELAYS 3 When the Timer Relay Control screen appears press or V until the timer that you want to control the relay appears in the timer field 4 Press p gt RELAY then or W until the relay you want to be controlled by the timer appears in the relay field 5 Press B gt ACTION then or W until the the way you want the timer to control the relay appears 6 Press EXIT 4 times to return to the Home screen ILC Apprentice User Manual Version
66. Hardware Features gt 5 Apprentice User Manual E 2 Version 1A 1 1 05 Appendix DMX Control Feature Apprentice DMX Control Fast Track ILC APPRENTICE WED 12 01 04 07 50 54 PM EDIT CC 2004 ILC Press gt EDIT then W 4 times SET TIMES PRESETS ADD ON MODULE EXIT Press ADD ON MODULE DMX REV 3 DMX RELAY MAPPING ON OFF LEVELS EXIT Press B gt DMX RELAY MAPPING Press gt ON OFF LEVELS RELAY 4 RELAY 01 DMX ON 4 090 DMX CH 150 080 DMX OFF 010 AUTO MAP RELAYS 2 48 FILTER 10 EXIT EXIT ILC Apprentice User Manual E 3 Version 1 1 1 05 Appendix E DMX Control Feature E 3 Programming Example Set the DMX signal ON level at 92 and the OFF level at 15 Program relay output 1 to respond by switching ON at 92 and OFF at 15 on channel 200 The default values are 90 and 10 respectively NOTE If programming relays 1 48 you can enter the relay channel for relay 01 then press Auto Map Relays 2 48 and the controller will automatically assign relays 2 48 to the channels in ascending order Example If you program Relay 01 to channel 200 relay 2 will be assigned to channel 201 relay 3 to channel 202 and so on in ascending order Note also that the DMX Relay Control screen displays the current level 1 From the Home screen press B gt EDIT then press W 4 times to access the ADD ON MODULE screen 2 Press ADD ON MODULE
67. ILC APPRENTICE WED 12 01 04 07 50 54 PM EDIT 2004 ILC Press gt EDIT then W 4 times SET TIMES PRESETS ADD ON MODULE EXIT Press ADD ON MODULE MODBUS REV 1 CONFIGURE EXIT Press CONFIGURE EEE Apprentice MODE options BAUD options PARITY options RTU ASCII 4800 9600 19200 38400 ODD EVEN NONE ILC Apprentice User Manual Version 1 1 1 05 MODBUS Screen Flow xipueddy Appendix M MODBUS Communications EEE Apprentice ILC Apprentice Input ON OFF Closed Open 49 1 Input Closed 0 Input Open 2 2 50 1 Input Closed O Input Open 3 3 51 1 Input Closed Oz Input Open 4 4 52 1 Input Closed 0 Input Open 5 5 53 1 Input Closed Oz Input Open 6 6 54 1 Input Closed 0 Input Open 7 7 55 1 Input Closed Oz Input Open 8 8 56 Input Closed Oz Input Open 9 9 57 Input Closed Oz Input Open 10 10 58 1 Input Closed 0 Input Open 11 11 59 Input Closed 0 Input Open 12 12 60 1 Input Closed Oz Input Open 13 13 61 1 Input Closed Oz Input Open 14 14 62 1 Input Closed 0 Input Open 15 15 63 1 Input Closed 0 Input Open 16 16 64 1 Input Closed O Input Open 17 17 65 Input Closed 0 Input Open 18 18 66 1 Input Closed Oz Input Open 19 19 67 1 Input Closed 0 Input Open 20 20 68 1 Input Closed Inp
68. INPUT 41 OFF 0 1 CLOSED BI 82 SWITCH INPUT 41 ON O OPEN 1 CLOSED BI 83 SWITCH INPUT 42 OFF 0 1 CLOSED BI 84 SWITCH INPUT 42 ON O OPEN 1 CLOSED 85 SWITCH INPUT 43 OFF 0 1 CLOSED BI 86 SWITCH INPUT 43 ON O OPEN 1 CLOSED BI 87 SWITCH INPUT 44 OFF 0 1 CLOSED BI 88 SWITCH INPUT 44 ON O OPEN 1 CLOSED BI 89 SWITCH INPUT 45 OFF 0 1 CLOSED BI 90 SWITCH INPUT 45 ON O OPEN 1 CLOSED BI 91 SWITCH INPUT 46 OFF 0 1 CLOSED 92 SWITCH INPUT 46 0 1 CLOSED BI 93 SWITCH INPUT 47 OFF 0 1 CLOSED BI 94 SWITCH INPUT 47 ON O OPEN 1 CLOSED 95 SWITCH INPUT 48 OFF 0 1 CLOSED 96 SWITCH INPUT 48 0 1 CLOSED N 7 Appendix N Commmunications Apprentice Table N 1 ILC Apprentice Relay Output Point ILC Apprentice User Manual Version 1A 1 1 05 N 8 NETWORK NETWORK POINT POINT ADDRESS UNITS POINT DESCRIPTION RANGE VALUE BO 1 RELAY OUTPUT 1 0 OFF Open 1 ON Closed 2 OFF w Timer Option BO 2 RELAY OUTPUT 2 0 OFF Open 1 ON Closed 2 OFF w Timer Option BO 3 RELAY OUTPUT 3 O OFF Open 1 ON Closed 2 OFF w Timer Option BO 4 RELAY OUTPUT 4 0 OFF Open 1 ON Closed 2 OFF w Timer Option BO 5 RELAY OUTPUT 5 0 OFF Open 1 ON Closed 2 OFF w Timer Option BO 6 RELAY OUTPUT 6 O OFF Open 1 ON Closed 2
69. IVATE used with presets 9 3 B 5 Programming SAMPLE OPERATION Program Normal Timer Define fhe Normal Timer 1 From the Home screen press P EDIT then W 2 From the Main Menu press TIMERS 3 When the Timer menu appears press CONFIGURE TIMERS 4 When the Timer Definition screen appears press Aor W until the timer you want to program appears in the timer field Press gt TIME then when the Timer type menu appears press NORMAL 6 When the Set Time screen appears press HOUR then or Wuntil the hour for the timer to occur appears 7 Press B gt MINUTE then or W until the correct time appears on the screen 8 Press gt EXIT to return to the Timer Definition screen 9 Press DAYS when the Day menu appears press gt DAILY 10 Day Choice screen appears press or Wand then gt YES or P gt NO to include or exclude each day from the timer operation 11 Press B gt EXIT 2 times to return to the TIMER menu ILC Apprentice User Manual Version 1A 1 1 05 EEE Apprentice CONFIGURE TIMERS TIMER RELAY CONTROL BLINK ALERT ALARMS EXIT Press gt SET TIMERS TIMER 01 05 30 AM SMTWTFSA Press gt TIME NORMAL TIMER 01 ASTRO OPEN CLOSE EXIT Press NORMAL then HOUR TIMER 01 HOUR lt 05 30 AM MINUTE EXIT Press gt MINUTE TIMER 01 HOUR 05 30 AM MINUTE 4 E
70. Industrial Boulevard Minneapolis Minnesota 55439 Phone 952 829 1900 FAX 952 829 1901 n 1 800 922 8004 EEE Apprentice Overview The ILC Apprentice lighting controller is a microprocessor based programmable lighting controller capable of advanced lighting control in stand alone applications You can program each of the controller inputs to control any or all of the relay outputs This User Guide outlines the capabilities of the controller and its add on modules The ILC Apprentice is UL and FCC approved for commercial and residential applications Structure The major components making up the controller are e enclosure e control transformer e CPU board with integral keypad display boards e lighting relays Enclosure The enclosure is rated NEMA 1 It is divided into a line voltage section and a low voltage section The line voltage section contains the line voltage side of the control transformers and lighting relays The low volt age section contains the Class 2 side of the lighting relays transformer secondaries and electronic components Enclosures are avail able 5 sizes to accommodate 8 16 24 32 40 and 48 inputs outputs and lighting relays Transformer 24 VA multi tap control trans former 120 or 277 24 VAC provides the 16 VAC input to power the controller electronics and input output boards CPU Board The CPU board provides the controller s intelligence and memory Major compo
71. LC APPRENTICE WED 12 01 04 07 50 54 PM EDIT c 2004 ILC Press B gt EDIT then W twice SWITCH PILOTS TIMERS SET TIMES EXIT Press SET TIMES TIME AND DATE DAYLIGHT SAVINGS ASTRO CLOCK EXIT Press B gt ASTRO CLOCK LATITUDE 4 045 LONGITUDE 090 TIME ZONE CENTRAL EXIT R05 57 518 16 Astro Clock Screen Flow ILC Apprentice User Manual 3 26 Version 1 1 1 05 Programming Apprentice 3 8 Time Based Operations How to Define an Astro Timer Fast Track ILC APPRENTICE WED 12 01 04 07 50 54 PM EDIT 2004 ILC Press gt EDIT then W SWITCH INPUTS SWITCH PILOTS TIMERS EXIT Press B gt TIMERS CONFIGURE TIMERS TIMER RELAY CONTROL BLINK ALERT ALARMS EXIT Press gt CONFIGURE TIMERS 9 e 3 3 gt TIMER 02 05 30 Press gt EXIT SMTWTFSA TIMER 02 Press gt TIME SR 015 MIN Ku SMTUTFSA AAAAAAAA NORMAL TIMER 02 ASTRO Press gt DAYS OPEN CLOSE EXIT Press ASTRO TIMER 02 SUNRISE Press B gt DAILY Press HOLIDAY SUNSET SR 015 MIN EXIT TIMER 02 TIMER 02 DAILY MONTH HOLIDAY SUNDAY DATE 01 01 ACTIVE YES EXIT Astro Timer Screen Flow ILC Apprentice User Manual 3 27 Version 1A 1 1 05 Programming Apprentice 3 8 Time Based Operations How to Set Open Closed Parameters Fast Track ILC APPRENTICE 12 01 04 07 50 54 EDIT
72. LED Switch Status LED Status LEDs Momentary Power LED Switch shown with standard cover plate by others Typical for Momentary SPDT DPDT center OFF EW Heavy Duty Toggle Switch PRESS Pass amp Seymour 12501 12511 or Hubbell 1 556 1557 CENTER 4 063 3 281 2 38 Leviton 1256 1257 or equivalent OFF COMMAND 1 312 Typical Heavy Duty Momentary Switch Wiring P Energy Saving Lighting Controls INTELLIGENT LIGHTING CONTROLS INC 5229 Edina Industrial Boulevard Minneapolis Minnesota 55439 Phone 952 829 1900 FAX 952 829 1901 www ilc usa com 100405 Decora Momentary Switch Installation i Allwire 18 AWG 8 mme NOTE A maintained SPST will have one red and one COMMON Yellow 7 PLT ON Red 9 9 OO OFF ON OFF 9 2 PLT SE e O COM Yellow 9 og S oF Orl OFF ON 8 Z sten 9 3 Ella 5 9 PLT S
73. ME ZONE LATITUDE 045 LONGITUDE 090 TIME ZONE 4 CENTRAL EXIT R05 57 518 16 Press gt EXIT 3 times ILC APPRENTICE WED 12 01 04 07 50 54 PM C22004 ILC Programming SAMPLE OPERATION Program an Astro Timer Step 2 Define the Astro Timer 1 From the Home screen press P EDIT then W 2 From the Main Menu press TIMERS 3 When the Timer menu appears press CONFIGURE TIMERS 4 When the Timer Definition screen appears press Aor W until the timer you want to program appears in the timer field 5 Press TIME then when the Timer type menu appears press ASTRO 6 When the Astro Time Set screen appears press either B gt SUNRISE to set the time in relation to sunrise or J gt SUNSET to key the timer to sunset If you want to off set the time press either Aor W until the desired off set appears on the screen Then press gt EXIT to return to the Timer Definition screen 7 Press B gt DAYS when the Day menu appears press DAILY 8 Day Choice screen appears press or V and then B gt YES NO to include or exclude each day from the timer operation 9 Press gt EXIT 2 times to return to the TIMER menu LightMaster User Manual Version 1 1 1 05 229 Apprentice SWITCH INPUTS SWITCH PILOTS TIMERS EXIT Press gt TIMERS CONFIGURE TIMERS TIMER RELAY CONTROL BLINK ALERT ALARMS EXIT Press B gt CONFIGURE TIMERS TIMER 12 05 3
74. MODULES is a choice on the Main menu It is of interest only if the controller is equipped with optional seri al communications and or telephone interface cards Details of these options are discussed in the relevant appendix ILC Apprentice User Manual Version 1A 1 1 05 EEE Apprentice PRESETS ADD ON MODULES SPECIAL FUNCTIONS EXIT Programming Apprentice ILC Apprentice User Manual 3 56 Version 1 1 1 05 HP Apprentice Section 4 Appendix ILC APPRENTICE WED 12 01 04 03 19 44 PM EDIT C 2004 ILC Apprentice ILC Apprentice User Manual Version 1 1 1 05 Appendix Table of Contents Apprentice Section 4 Appendix Voice DTMF Add On Module Rs 1 WEBS 1 2 Voice DTMF Control Features A 2 VOICE DIMPE Control vested ri rhe Pare e dra P A 2 C PC Control via RS 292 ame Suyuman un PDA C 1 C 1 RS 232 Programming Control Moniloring C 1 C2 R9232 C 1 E Contool FATU E se l u o m 1 MES i MT E E 2 ODJECIVES M 1 Programming edge 4 M MODBUS sce pa bd Ex EROR M 1 KES 1 1 M 1 M A Transmission Mode Characteristics ss M 3 5 Hardware SeluDp ll
75. O CLOCK OPEN CLOSE TIMES OFF HOURS SWEEPS i EXIT Press gt OFF HOURS SWEEPS INTERVAL 1 HOUR S RELAYS EEE Apprentice GROUPS EXIT Press gt INTERVAL 1 2 OR 3 INTERVAL 2 HOUR S Press B gt RELAYS 1 GROUPS EXIT OFF HOURS SWEEPS RELAY 4 RELAY 08 INCLUDE YES EXIT ILC Apprentice User Manual Version 1A 1 1 05 Press GROUPS GROUP 4 GROUP 02 INCLUDE YES OFF HOURS SWEEPS Programming Apprentice Off Hours Sweeps Parameter Key CONCEPTS AND PARAMETERS INTERVAL time between OFF sweeps 1 2 3 You can program the controller to execute hours OFF sweeps to insure that single relay outputs Relays individual relays subject to the OFF and relay groups will be turned OFF at regular sweeps intervals outside of normal business hours NOTE This is used in conjunction with Open Close Times see Page 3 28 and 3 35 Groups relay groups subject to the OFF sweeps SAMPLE OPERATION Program a Relay Group for Off Sweeps 1 From the Home screen press B gt EDIT then press W twice 2 When the Main menu appears press gt SET TIMES then W twice 3 When the SET TIMES Menu appears press B gt OFF HOURS SWEEPS 4 When the Off Hours Sweep menu appears press GROUPS 5 When the Off Sweep Group screen appears press or V to select the relay group subject to the Off sweep 6 Press B gt INCLUDE until YES appears 7 Press gt EXIT 4 times
76. ON or OFF lighting circuits when required With individually adjustable ON and OFF levels time delay to account for lightning and other momentary flashes of light and selectable indoor and outdoor foot candle ranges the ILC Photo Sensor is the perfect add on to any lighting control system Sensors Output and Interfacing e Completely digital sensor for accurate e Connect directly to lighting control panel measurement of foot candle limits inputs e Indoor or Outdoor e Isolated dry contact latched output for e Sensor may be located up to 5000 feet control of other systems or remote status from controller pilot Adjustments Controller Mounting e Selectable Indoor Outdoor ranges e Controller can be mounted either in the Indoor 1 to 100 fc lighting control panel or at a remote Outdoor 1 to 1000 fc location up to 5000 feet away e Individually adjustable ON OFF set points v o 2 ue fias Physical Dimensions Specifications INTELLIGENT LIGHTING CONTROLS INC 5229 Edina Industrial Boulevard Minneapolis Minnesota 55439 Phone 952 829 1900 FAX 952 829 1901 1 800 922 8004 www ilc usa com Hardwire Photo Sensor 2 75 STATUS PHOTOCELL REF 97013451 2 Y REV 2 75 gt Physical e Controller may be mounted remotely or at a lighting pane
77. ORK NETWORK POINT TYPE POINT ADDRESS UNITS POINT DESCRIPTION RANGE VALUE BO 25 RELAY OUTPUT 25 0 OFF Open 1 ON Closed 2 OFF w Timer Option BO 26 RELAY OUTPUT 26 0 Open 1 ON Closed 2 OFF w Timer Option BO 27 RELAY OUTPUT 27 0 Open 1 ON Closed 2 OFF w Timer Option BO 28 RELAY OUTPUT 28 0 OFF Open 1 ON Closed 2 OFF w Timer Option BO 29 RELAY OUTPUT 29 0 OFF Open 1 ON Closed 2 OFF w Timer Option BO 30 RELAY OUTPUT 30 0 OFF Open 1 ON Closed 2 OFF w Timer Option BO 31 RELAY OUTPUT 31 0 Open 1 ON Closed 2 OFF w Timer Option BO 32 RELAY OUTPUT 32 0 OFF Open 1 ON Closed 2 OFF w Timer Option BO 33 RELAY OUTPUT 33 0 OFF Open 1 ON Closed 2 OFF w Timer Option BO 34 RELAY OUTPUT 34 0 Open 1 ON Closed 2 OFF w Timer Option BO 35 RELAY OUTPUT 35 0 OFF Open 1 ON Closed 2 OFF w Timer Option BO 36 RELAY OUTPUT 36 0 OFF Open 1 ON Closed 2 OFF w Timer Option BO 37 RELAY OUTPUT 37 0 OFF Open 1 ON Closed 2 OFF w Timer Option BO 38 RELAY OUTPUT 38 0 OFF Open 1 ON Closed 2 OFF w Timer Option BO 39 RELAY OUTPUT 39 0 Open 1 ON Closed 2 OFF w Timer Option BO 40 RELAY OUTPUT 40 0 OFF Open 1 ON Closed 2 OFF w Timer Option BO 41 RELAY OUTPUT 41 0 OFF Open 1 ON Closed 2 OFF w Timer Option BO 42 RELAY OUTPUT 42 0 Open 1 ON Closed 2 OFF w Timer Option BO 43 RELAY OUTPUT 43 0 Open 1 ON Closed 2 OFF w Timer Option BO 44 RELAY OUTPUT 44 0
78. Press gt RELAY OUTPUTS RELAY OUTPUT STATUS RELAY OUTPUT OPTIONS EEE Apprentice RELAY GROUPING EXIT Press gt RELAY OUTPUT OPTIONS RELAY 4 TIMERS PWR UP EXIT RELAY 01 NO BLINK NO ACTION Press gt RELAY OUTPUT STATUS Press B gt SINGLE RELAYS RELAY 01 IS OFF Press gt SWEEP ALL RELAYS ON ALL RELAYS OFF EXIT ILC Apprentice User Manual Version 1 1 1 05 SINGLE RELAYS Press B gt RELAY GROUPING GROUP 01 RELAY 01 YES RELAY GROUPS EXIT Press J gt RELAY GROUPS GROUP 01 RELAY 01 NOT ON Relay Output Screen Flow Programming Relay Output Operations CONCEPTS AND PARAMETERS You can use RELAY OUTPUTS to view the cur rent ON OFF Status of the relay outputs You also have the option of switching individual relays user defined relay groups or all the controller relay outputs ON OFF from the key pad In addition you can define certain relay EEE Apprentice Parameter Key RELAY One of a possible 48 Relay Outputs RELAY OUTPUT STATUS ON Turn Relay Output or Relay Group ON OFF Turn Relay Output or Relay Group OFF SWEEP Turn all of the controller relays ON or OFF RELAY OUTPUT OPTIONS TIMERS how relay output will react to an OFF output parameters See Tables 3 1 3 2 and form relay groups Table 3 1 TIMERS Choice Timer default is NO BLINK PWR UP how relay output will re
79. REV 8 SL OFF OM 8 HB 97013424 REV E B q BIB 51 B 99 T 1 SEDE HB d u 5 6 ey E RU H ME E Go 9 Sk gm E B FI FG PLT ONO B r H S 09 1 d B ILC Apprentice Double sided I O board SS fO 96 Ole E Ba EB 9 9 O HB H B a OFF ON mee S s GEL RB muss ERE O ILC Apprentice Standard I O board ILC Apprentice User Manual Version 1A 1 1 05 Controller Description Apprentice Momentary ON OFF When momentary contact is made between ON and COM relay outputs controlled by this input are turned ON When momentary contact is made between OFF and COM relay outputs controlled by this input are turned OFF Momentary Push Button When momentary contact is made between ON and COM relay outputs controlled by this input are turned ON and OFF alternately each time contact is made Maintained ON OFF When contact is made between ON and COM relay outputs controlled by this input are turned ON When contact is broken between ON and COM relay outputs controlled by this input are turned OFF Maintained Multi Way When contact is either made or broken between the ON and COM relay outputs controlled by this input will be toggled between ON and OFF condition
80. SED BI 36 SWITCH INPUT 18 ON O OPEN 1 CLOSED 37 SWITCH INPUT 19 OFF 0 1 CLOSED 38 SWITCH INPUT 19 0 1 CLOSED 39 SWITCH INPUT 20 OFF 0 1 CLOSED BI 40 SWITCH INPUT 20 ON 0 1 CLOSED BI 4 SWITCH INPUT 21 OFF 0 1 CLOSED 42 SWITCH INPUT 21 ON 0 1 CLOSED BI 43 SWITCH INPUT 22 OFF 0 1 CLOSED BI 44 SWITCH INPUT 22 0 1 CLOSED BI A5 SWITCH INPUT 23 OFF 0 1 CLOSED BI 46 SWITCH INPUT 23 ON O OPEN 1 CLOSED BI A7 SWITCH INPUT 24 OFF 0 1 CLOSED 48 SWITCH INPUT 24 0 1 CLOSED BI 49 SWITCH INPUT 25 OFF 0 1 CLOSED N 5 Appendix N2 Commmunications EEE Apprentice Table N 1 ILC Apprentice Input N2 Point ILC Apprentice User Manual Version 1A 1 1 05 NETWORK NETWORK POINTTYPE POINT ADDRESS UNITS POINT DESCRIPTION RANGE VALUE NOTES 50 SWITCH INPUT 25 0 1 CLOSED 51 SWITCH INPUT 26 OFF 0 1 CLOSED BI 52 SWITCH INPUT 26 ON 0 1 CLOSED BI 53 SWITCH INPUT 27 OFF O OPEN 1 CLOSED 54 SWITCH INPUT 27 0 1 CLOSED 55 SWITCH INPUT 28 OFF 0 1 CLOSED BI 56 SWITCH INPUT 28 ON 0 1 CLOSED BI 57 SWITCH INPUT 29 OFF 0 1 CLOSED BI 58 SWITCH INPUT 29 ON O OPEN 1
81. See Appendix 1 2 4 MODBUS Module Provides for direct control of control devices in building automa tion systems using MODBUS protocol See Appendix M ILC Apprentice User Manual Version 1A 1 1 05 EEE Apprentice 1 9 ET Controller Description Apprentice ILC Apprentice User Manual 1 10 Version 1A 1 1 05 Apprentice Section 2 Installation ILC APPRENTICE WED 12 01 04 3 19 44 PM EDIT 2004 ILC Apprentice User Manual Version 1 1 1 05 Section 2 Table of Contents Apprentice Section 2 Installation 2 0 Section Overview EE 2 1 2 1 Pre nsrellatlon Checks scissa ressortir 2 2 2 2 Mounting the tori 2 2 FDP AI Nro sels UT TE T T TT 2 2 2 2 2 Environmental Considerqtions a r 2 2 2 2 3 Distance From Control DEVUIGES kaserne 2 2 2 3 Wiring Te ent 2 2 2 3 1 Wire the Control Trans onmer 2 2 2 32 Connect LING GAG LOG 2 2 2 3 3 Wire Switch INP 2 2 2 4 Pre Power CHECKS 2 5 2 4 1 Check Controller Power Inpu ll r 2 5 2 4 2 Verify Controller s Supply Voltage 2 5 2 4 3 Double Check Connections r 2 5 4 4 4 External Monitoring and 2 5 2 5 Power Up and Check Oul ttt 2 5 25 1 Power Up The COMMONER 2 5 252 oaa 2 5 2 5 3 Perform Initial Progr
82. T Press ACTION TIMER TIMER 05 PRESET PRESET 01 ACTION 4 ACTIVATE EXIT Press gt EXIT 4 times ILC APPRENTICE WED 12 01 04 07 50 54 PM EDIT c 2004 ILC Programming Apprentice 3 9 Blink Alert Alarms Fast Track ILC APPRENTICE 12 01 04 07 50 54 EDIT CC 200 ILC Press gt EDIT then W SWITCH INPUTS SWITCH PILOTS TIMERS EXIT Press gt TIMERS CONFIGURE TIMERS TIMER RELAY CONTROL BLINK ALERT ALARMS EXIT Press gt BLINK ALERT ALARMS BLINK ALERT 4 05 OVERRIDE 090 ALARMS O5SEC EXIT Blink Alert Alarms Screen Flow ILC Apprentice User Manual 3 40 Version 1A 1 1 05 Programming Apprentice Blink Alert Alarms Parameter Key CONCEPTS AND PARAMETERS BLINK ALERT The length of time between a blink If the default timing parameters for the alert HID delay or alarm and the execution of an optional blink alert HID delay and alarm relay OFF timer or blink alert switch signal that has not output timer options are not appropriate for been overridden by a switch closure The default is 5 minutes Other choices are from 2 99 minutes your application you can change them If the defaults are appropriate you need not OVERRIDE The amount of time a switch closure i i i con be programmed to postpone the execution of an OFF timer or blink alert switch signal The default is 12
83. TC STATUS Indoor Range Outdoor Range 0 100 fc 0 1000 fc 0 0 1 5 uon m m L A PHOTOCELL REF 97013412 REV Typical Indoor Setting ON Setting OFF Setting amp Typical Outdoor Setting ON Setting OFF Setting TT on Setup See above example 1 Jumper fhe photocell control module for Description The ILC Photocell is an electronic device which supports the ON OFF control of lighting circuits The lighting circuits are controlled indirectly by means of the photocell controller module main tained contact closure signals sensed by the switch inputs of ILC Apprentice lighting controllers or by dry contact outputs to other devices which control line voltage loads via low voltage Class 2 signals The photocell control module can be mounted either on the manufacturer provided plastic channel for installation in the control sec tion of the ILC Apprentice lighting controller or in an enclosure suitable for remote mounting The photocell control module requires either a 8 12 VAC or 12 VDC power source to operate It is recommended that the power source feature a disconnecting means to facilitate service The photocell control module outputs respond when the photocell sensor detects the user select ed ON and OFF foot candle level Both outdoor and indoor sensors are
84. TURN ON Press B gt RELAY RELAY q ACTION EXIT PRESET 10 RELAY 08 TURN ON Press ACTION PRESET RELAY ACTION EXIT PRESET 10 RELAY 08 4 TURN ON Press gt TEST PRESET CAPTUR PRESET 10 E SET 4 EXIT Programming Apprentice 3 13 Edit Names Fast Track Customized Home Screen ILC APPRENTICE MY BUILDING WED 12 01 04 TUE 09 30 03 07 50 54 PM 07 50 54 PM EDIT c 2004 ILC EDIT CC 2003 ILC Press B gt EDIT then W 5 times Press B gt EDIT PANEL NAMES TT Press gt SAVE then EXIT 3 times PRESETS ADD ON MODULES SPECIAL FUNCTIONS EXIT Press B gt SPECIAL FUNCTIONS DEFAULT PANEL NAME lt MY BUILDING gt SAVE PANEL NAME Press EDIT EDIT NAMES CHANGE PASSWORD PHOTOCELL FILTER 30 EXIT Press EDIT NAMES RELAY 01 NAME RELAY 01 DEFAULT HALL A Press B gt EDIT PANEL NAMES RELAY NAMES GROUP NAMES Press W GROUP 01 NAME GROUP 01 DEFAULT HALL A Press EDIT RELAY NAMES GROUP NAMES INPUT NAMES Press W INPUT 01 NAME INPUT 01 DEFAULT HALL A Press EDIT RELAY NAMES GROUP NAMES TIMER NAMES Press W RELAY NAMES GROUP NAMES PRESET NAMES ILC Apprentice User Manual Version 1A 1 1 05 TIMER 01 NAME TIMER 01 DEFAULT HALL A Press EDIT
85. XIT TIMER 01 05 30 SMTWTFSA AAAAAAAA Press gt DAYS TIMER 01 Press gt DAILY TIMER 01 DAILY MONDAY ACTIVE YES Programming SAMPLE OPERATION Program an Astro Timer Step 1 Enter The Astro Clock Parameters 1 From the Home screen press P EDIT then press W twice 2 From the Main Menu press gt SET TIMES 3 From the Set Times Menu press ASTRO CLOCK 4 When the Astro Clock screen appears press c V until the proper latitude appears 5 Press LONGITUDE then A or W until the proper longitude appears 6 Press gt TIME ZONE then or W until the proper time zone appears 7 Press gt EXIT 3 times to return to the Home screen Note The current sunrise and sunset times for the global coordinates selected appear at the bottom of the Astro Clock screen R and 5 The default coordi nates are for Minneapolis Minnesota ILC Apprentice User Manual Version 1A 1 1 05 EEE Apprentice ILC APPRENTICE WED 12 01 04 07 50 54 PM 2004 ILC Press gt EDIT then W twice SWITCH PILOTS TIMERS SET TIMES EXIT Press gt SET TIMES TIME AND DATE DAYLIGHT SAVINGS ASTRO CLOCK EXIT Press gt ASTRO CLOCK LATITUDE lt 045 LONGITUDE 090 TIME ZONE CENTRAL EXIT RO5 57 518 16 Press LONGITUDE LATITUDE 045 LONGITUDE 4 090 TIME ZONE CENTRAL EXIT R05 57 518 16 Press gt TI
86. a Washington 39 77 Florida Daytona Beach 29 81 Florida Gainesville 29 82 Florida Jacksonville 30 81 Florida Key West 24 82 Florida Miami 26 80 Florida Orlando 28 81 Florida Penescola 30 87 Florida Sarasota 27 82 Florida St Petersburgh 28 82 Florida Tallahassee 30 84 Florida Tampa 28 82 Florida West Palm Beach 26 80 Georgia Atlanta 34 84 Georgia Augusta 33 82 Georgia Columbus 32 85 Georgia Macon 33 83 Georgia Savannah 32 81 Idaho Boise 43 116 Idaho Pocatello 43 112 Illinois Bloomington 40 89 Illinois Champaign 40 88 Illinois Chicago 42 87 Illinois Decatur 40 89 Illinois Peoria 40 89 Illinois Rockford 42 89 Illinois Springfield 40 89 Illinois Urbana 40 86 Indiana Evansville 38 87 Indiana Ft Wayne 41 85 Indiana Gary 41 87 Indiana Indianapolis 40 86 Indiana Lafayette 40 87 Indiana 40 85 Indiana South 41 86 Indiana Terre Haute 39 87 lowa Cedar Rapids 42 91 lowa Des Moines 41 93 lowa Dubuque 42 90 lowa lowa City 41 91 lowa Sioux City 43 96 lowa Waterloo 42 92 Kansas Dodge City 38 100 Kansas Kansas City 39 94 Kansas Salina 39 97 Kansas Topeka 39 95 Kansas Wichita 37 97 Kentucky Ashland 38 82 Kentucky Bowling Green 37 86 Kentucky Lexington 38 84 Kentucky Louisville 38 86 Kentucky Paducah 37 88 Louisiana Baton Rouge 30 91 Louisiana New Orleans 30 90 Louisiana Shreveport 32 93 Maine Augusta 44 70 Maine Bangor 45 69 Maine Lowell 42 71 Maine Portland 43 70 Maryl
87. act when the controller is powered up The default is NO ACTION RELAY GROUP user defined group of relay outputs that will react as a group to a switch or timer signal Definition NO BLINK default The relay will not blink prior to an OFF Timer BLINK The relay output blinks and postpones the OFF timer for a user defined time 2 99 minutes The default alert time is 5 minutes If a switch controlling the relays is turned ON during this time the OFF Timer is again postponed for a user defined period 5 999 minutes or until the switch is turned OFF The default override is 120 minutes HID DELAY Same as BLINK the OFF timer is postponed except that there is NO blink warning ALARM ON PLS During the ON pulse period 1 99 seconds programmable the relay is cycled ON and OFF at 1 second intervals The relay returns to OFF when complete Used to alarm or buzzer signal applications ALARM OFF PLS During the OFF pulse period 1 99 seconds programmable the relay is cycled OFF and ON at 1 second intervals The relay returns to ON when complete Used in set table blink alert applications ALARM ON Relay will turn ON for a programmed duration 1 99 seconds and then return to the OFF state Used for mechanically latching contactor control ALARM OFF Relay will turn OFF for a programmed duration 1 99 seconds and then return to the ON state Used with sentry switch or Watt Stopper 110
88. amming Procedures 2 5 254 Verify INS Switching FUNCTION sva ndvra a aaa aasan kaa 2 5 2 5 5 Verify the Timer Functions rr 2 5 2 6 55 2 6 2 6 1 Controller Will Nor Power UD bp v pk ra Ra es 2 6 2 6 2 Lighting Reloy s WII Not Function r 2 6 2 6 3 Switch Input Will Not FUNCHON sionistes 2 6 2 6 4 Timers Will Not Function ea ates 2 6 2 6 5 Entire I O Board s Doesn t Work 2 6 Apprentice User Manual Version 1A 1 1 05 Section 2 Installation Objectives This section shows you how to install the ILC Apprentice controller and how to perform required power up verification checks ILC Apprentice User Manual Version 1A 1 1 05 EEE Apprentice Overview This section covers the following topics Pre installation checks e Mounting the controller e Wiring the controller e Pre power up checks e Power up and checkout e Troubleshooting UOHDJIDISU Installation 2 1 Pre Installation Checks Do the following before beginning the installation 1 Verify that you have received the proper equipment Check the packing slip against the materials you ordered and verify that the material is appropriate for the project Check to ensure that the voltages of the controller s transformers match the available power Report any discrepancies
89. and Baltimore 39 76 Maryland Springfield 42 72 Massachusetts Boston 42 71 Massachusetts Brockton 42 71 Massachusetts Cambridge 42 71 Massachusetts Fall River 41 71 Massachusetts Lawrence 42 71 Massachusetts Plainfield 42 73 Massachusetts Worcester 42 72 Michigan Ann Arbor 42 83 Michigan Battle Creek 42 85 Michigan Bay City 43 84 Michigan Detroit 42 83 Michigan Flint 43 83 Michigan Grand Rapids 43 85 Michigan Jackson 42 84 Michigan Kalamaz00 42 85 Michigan Lansing 42 84 Michigan 43 84 Minnesota Duluth 47 92 Minnesota Minneapolis 45 93 Minnesota Rochester 44 92 Minnesota St Cloud 45 94 Minnesota St Paul 45 93 Mississippi 30 89 Mississippi 30 89 Mississippi Jackson 32 90 Mississippi Natchez 31 91 Missouri Columbia 38 92 Missouri Joplin 37 94 Missouri Kansas City 39 94 Missouri Springfield 37 93 ILC Apprentice User Manual Version 1A 1 1 05 Missouri St Joseph 40 95 Missouri St Louis 38 90 Montana Billings 46 108 Montana Butte 46 112 Montana Great Falls 47 111 Montana Helena 46 112 Nebraska Lincoln 41 96 Nebraska Omaha 41 96 Nevada Carson City 39 120 Nevada Las Vegas 36 115 Nevada Reno 39 120 New Hampshire Concord 43 71 New Hampshire Manchester 43 71 New Hampshire Portsmouth 43 71 New Jersey Atlantic City 39 74 New Jersey Elizabeth 40 74 New Jersey Jersey City 40 74 New Jersey Newark 40 74 New Jersey Peterson 41 74 New Jersey Trent
90. ating Environment e Location Interior space e Operating 0 to 50 32 to 112 F Temperature e Relative 10 to 90 Non condensing Humidity EZ Apprentice Programmable Lighting Control Certifications e UL CUL e FCC approval for commercial and residential use e California Title 24 Capacities e to 48 2R9C relays see table below Options e Flush mount hinged locking door e Add on Modules easy to install modules for applications requiring Modicon MOD BUS or Metasys N2 interface DMX 512 control or DTMF telephone switching Configuration e Soft configuration with greater than 50 year EEPROM memory retention in absence of power e Minimum 30 day clock retention Order a ILC Apprentice controller by choosing your options and filling in the number Tere c Sample Order No ILC AP 16 16 HD TL ILC Apprentice controller in a size 16 enclo sure with 16 relays with hinged locking door and DTMF Telehone inteface module Consult the chart to determine the enclosure size your panel requires All enclosures are NEMA 1 type with hinged locking cover standard Use this space to order an optional add on card to your Apprentice MODBUS module provides inte gration to a MODBUS communi Enclosure Size Options Endosu ps Apprentice 08 1108 18 in 15 Apprentice 16 Apprentice 24 Apprentice 32 Apprentice 40 Apprentice 48 cation and control system MX DMX 512 m
91. available depending on the required application either outdoor or indoor depending on your application Set the desired ON and OFF foot candle levels by turning the rotary switches to the desired settings Typical settings outdoor ON at 25fc OFF at 75fc indoor ON at 4fc OFF at 10fc Energize the 12 VAC or 12 VDC power Simulate dark and light conditions at the sensor and make any required adjustments on the rotary switches Note On power up there is 15 25 minute setup period during which the controller will react instantly After the setup time has expired there is an 8 12 second time delay to prevent nuisance switching during normal operation Figure P 2 Hardwired Photocell Setup ILC Apprentice User Manual Version 1 1 1 05 Appendix R Reference Materials Apprentice e Product Cut Sheets e Switch Wiring Examples e Control Schedule Blanks ILC Apprentice User Manual 1 Version 1A 12 01 04 Stand alone lighting control solution e Next business day shipping e Panel sizes to accomodate 8 16 32 and 48 relay outputs e 365 day programmable Lighting Control Panel e 8 48 Inputs and Outputs e RS 232 interface standard e 48 programmable relay groups presets timers e True relay status with Pilot Light e ON OFF push button for each relay e Daylight Savings Time adjustment and Astro Clock standard e Optional Add on Modules e UL Listed 508 and 916 approval
92. ble 9 209 1 Input Disable O Input Enable 10 210 1 Input Disable O Input Enable 1 211 1 Input Disable O Input Enable 12 212 1 Input Disable O Input Enable 13 213 Input Disable O Input Enable 14 214 1 Input Disable O Input Enable 15 215 1 Input Disable O Input Enable 16 216 1 Input Disable O Input Enable 17 217 1 Input Disable O Input Enable 18 218 1 Input Disable O Input Enable 19 219 1 Input Disable O Input Enable 20 220 1 Input Disable O Input Enable 21 221 Input Disable O Input Enable 22 222 1 Input Disable O Input Enable 23 223 1 Input Disable O Input Enable 24 224 1 Input Disable O Input Enable 25 225 1 Input Disable O Input Enable 26 226 1 Input Disable O Input Enable 27 227 1 Input Disable O Input Enable 28 228 1 Input Disable O Input Enable 29 229 1 Input Disable O Input Enable 30 230 1 Input Disable O Input Enable 31 231 1 Input Disable O Input Enable 32 232 1 Input Disable O Input Enable 33 233 1 Input Disable O Input Enable 34 234 1 Input Disable O Input Enable 35 235 1 Input Disable O Input Enable 36 236 1 Input Disable O Input Enable 37 237 1 Input Disable O Input Enable 38 238 1 Input Disable O Input Enable 30 239 1 Input Disable O Input Enable 40 240 1 Input Disable O Input Enable 41 241 1 Input Disable O Input Enable 42 242 1 Input Disable O Input Enable 43 243 1 Input Disable O Input Enable 44 244 1 Input Disable O Input Enable 45 245 1 Input Disable O Input Enable 46 246 1 Input Disable O Input Enable 47 247 1 Input
93. ch Momentary SPDT Typical Typical Momentary ON OFF 2 Wire Key Switch Operation Key Switch is wired and programmed as a Momentary Pushbutton MOM PB Typical programming options are e Pushbutton ON OFF control e Set Preset e 2 step Group and 4 step Group Typical Momentary Key Switch 2 Wire Wiring pop INTELLIGENT LIGHTING CONTROLS INC Es 5229 Edina Industrial Boulevard Energy Saving Lighting Controls Minneapolis Minnesota 55439 Phone 952 829 1900 FAX 952 829 1901 www ilc usa com 100404 revA Heavy Duty Toggle Switch Installation LE All wire 18 AWG 8 NOTE A maintained O SPST will have one O ON red and one COMMON Yellow 1 9 ON Red 9 fellow PLT SSF Or I COM Yellow 3 Z OFF ON S SE d 9 As SIS ES J 9 MED Slo LE SAEZ O Switch Inputs Typical Heavy Duty Toggle Switch pilot Switch input Logic Power
94. cks BEFORE applying power to the ILC Apprentice controller 2 4 1 Check Controller Power Input 1 Verify that the controller power switch is OFF 2 After verifying that the processor trans former source voltage is 120 or 277 VAC whichever is appropriate power up the circuit 3 Verify correct line voltage on the primary of the transformer 2 4 2 Verify Controller s Supply Voltage Verify that there is 16 VAC on processor transformer secondary and 8 VAC between each leg and the center tap See Figure 1 2 2 4 3 Double Check Connections 1 Verify integrity of I O connections 2 Verify integrity of all internal and external wire cabling 2 4 4 External Monitoring and Control control of the ILC Apprentice LightMaster Pro software and a PC is desired consult the appendix for instructions regarding the RS 232 port ILC Apprentice User Manual Version 1A 1 1 05 EEE Apprentice 2 5 Power Up and Check Out Complete the following procedures to power up and checkout the ILC Apprentice controller 2 5 1 Power Up the Controller 1 Turn the power switch located on the CPU board ON See Figure 1 2 2 Verify that the controller keypad screen displays the default time and date 3 Verify that both power lights on each I O board are lit See Figure 2 2 2 5 2 Verify the Lighting Relays Switch each relay ON and OFF pushing the override switches located on the I O board s There are separat
95. d O Output Open 1 Output Closed O Output Open 1 Output Closed O Output Open 1 Output Closed O Output Open 1 Output Closed O Output Open 1 Output Closed O Output Open 1 Output Closed O Output Open 1 Output Closed O Output Open Table M 1 1 ILC Apprentice Data Field Output Point Designators ILC Apprentice User Manual Version 1 12 01 04 xipueddy Appendix M MODBUS Communications EEE Apprentice ILC Apprentice Output Coil Point Closed Open 101 1 Output Closed Timer Option 0 Output Open Timer Option 2 102 1 Output Closed Timer Option 0 Output Open Timer Option 3 103 1 Output Closed Timer Option O Output Open Timer Option 4 104 1 Output Closed Timer Option 0 Output Open Timer Option 5 105 1 Output Closed Timer Option O Output Open Timer Option 6 106 1 Output Closed Timer Option O Output Open Timer Option 7 107 1 Output Closed Timer Option 0 Output Open Timer Option 8 108 1 Output Closed Timer Option O Output Open Timer Option 9 109 1 Output Closed Timer Option 0 Output Open Timer Option 110 1 Output Closed Timer Option 0 Output Open Timer Option 11 1 Output Closed Timer Option 0 Output Open Timer Option 112 1 Output Closed Timer Option 0 Output Open Timer Option 113 1 Output Cl
96. d permanent e Duty rating Momentary magnet latching e Minimum activating pulse time e Terminals 2 terminals 2 back wiring holes 17 milliseconds per terminal for feed through wiring Coil Impedance 68 73 ohms at 60Hz 50 e Screw actuated clamps for use with 60 ohms DC resistance 14 10AWG solid or stranded copper wire e Switching power required for each 2R only relay is 2 2 VA per relay at 24 VAC rectified 175 mA perrelay at 12 VDC 350 mA per relay at 24 VDC e Status contacts 1 amp AC DC Application Considerations e Relays Connected in Parallel Two or more relays connected in parallel by grouping red leads and black leads will INTELLIGENT LIGHTING operate together The maximum number CONTROLS INC of relays connected in parallel is deter mined by the capacity of the power sup 5229 Edina Industrial Boulevard ply and the switch contact rating Minneapolis Minnesota 55439 Phone 952 829 1900 FAX 952 829 1901 1 800 922 8004 www ilc usa com Specifications INTELLIGENT LIGHTING CONTROLS INC 5229 Edina Industrial Boulevard Minneapolis Minnesota 55439 Phone 952 829 1900 FAX 952 829 1901 1 800 922 8004 www ilc usa com 2R9 Relays win pilot contacts Magnetically Latched Relays 52 20625 1 75 Physical Operating Environment e Mounts in standard 2 825 875 e Location Interior Space e Operates in any position e Operating 0 to 50 C 32
97. dressing Add the value of each 4 B B B B B B B switch to determine the address address 05 shown 2 2 Ov ro P re gE Ba 1 RES d MODBUS Add on d 9 9 O mounted ILC S 5 B 0 2 Apprentice controller 6 0 CPU board 5 0 2 ILC Apprentice Controller 0 DRAN 18 Gauge Shielded twisted pair to MODBUS 0 network 100 ohm Terminating Resistor NOTE Drain wire must only Used only if ILC A ti troll MODBUS Add on Card last device be connected on one end Figure M 1 MODBUS Set Up ILC Apprentice User Manual M 2 Version 1A 1 1 05 xipueddy Appendix MODBUS Communications 4 Transmission Mode Characteristics ASCII printable characters are easy to view when trouble shooting and this mode is suit ed to PLC masters and computer masters programmed in a high level language such as VISCOM BASIC In RTU mode data is sent in 8 bit binary char acters ASCII mode data is divided into two 4 bit parts and then represented by the hexadecimal equivalent ASCII mode uses twice as many characters as RTU mode but decoding is easier In RTU mode data must be transmitted in a continuous stream In ASCII mode breaks of up fo one second can occur between char acters to allow for a relatively slow master M 5 Hardware Setup The ILC App
98. e ON and OFF switches for each lighting relay See Figure 2 2 Verify that the relay status LED goes ON and OFF and that the relay itself changes state Verify that the relay controls the proper circuit 2 5 3 Perform Initial Programming Procedures See Section 3 1 Clear memory 2 Set the correct date and time on the controller 3 Program the switch inputs and timers 2 5 4 Verify the Switching Function 1 Operate each switch 2 Verify that each switch controls the correct lighting relays in the manner you have programmed 2 5 5 Verify the Timer Functions Using Demo Clock x10 feature see Section 3 1 Verify that the relays respond as programmed 2 Reset the controller clock to the correct date and time UOIIDIIDISU Installation 2 6 Troubleshooting In the event of trouble use the following pro cedures to identify the problem 2 6 1 Controller Will Not Power Up 1 Verify that there is 120 277 VAC on the primary and 16 VAC on the secondary of the control transformer 2 Verify that all the power LEDs on the CPU and I O boards are lit 3 If there is proper primary and secondary voltage on the transformer but the power LED is not lit and the keypad screen doesn t come up consult the factory 2 6 2 Lighting Relay s Will Not Function 1 Verify that there is 24 to the terminal block on the I O board from the CPU board 2 Make sure that lighting control wiring is landed properl
99. ed ON OFF input ILC Apprentice controllers can be easily connected to building Fire Alarm Systems to force selected controlled lighting circuits to the ON OFF or HOLD state and lock out all other forms of con trol when a Fire Alarm sig nal is present contacts CLOSED 00 N oco OOFF MAINTAINED Programmed as Output Override input Virtually any control sys tem or device can be inter faced to a ILC Apprentice controller through the use of a simple dry contact interface utilizing any of the available switch types Please consult factory for any special requirements A switch input can be mapped fo force a ILC Apprentice Timer activation OoN N oco OoFF MAINTAINED group relay outputs group relay outputs will be ignored will be ignored input are turned ON OFF output photo sensors as turn OFF When the input is turn OFF The second time held in their current state shown below activated again group A the switch is activated and all other control com ON turn OFF and group B turn group A turn OFF and mands are ignored ON The pattern repeats group B turn ON The third All inputs timers are with successive switch time both groups turn ON ignored for controlled activations The fourth time both relay outputs groups turn OFF The fifth O OFF actuation begins a repeat MOMENTARY of the 4 steps Programmed as Momentary ON gt On m OoN 9
100. elays With a Switch Parameter Key CONCEPTS AND PARAMETERS To control a relay with a switch you must 1 Define the selected switch input 2 Select the relay output or relay group that the switch controls 3 Define how the switch will control the relay INPUT 1 of 48 possible controller switch inputs TYPE switch type Default is MOM ON OFF see Table 3 3 for a list of possible switch types RELAY 1 of 48 possible controller relay outputs RELAY GROUP user defined group of relay out puts that will react as a group to a switch or timer NOTE The ILC Apprentice controller input can signal accept dry contact inputs from 3 wire SPDT ACTION How the switch actuation will effect the momentary contact switches or 2 wire momen relay Default is NO ACTION Other possible tary and maintained contact switches See responses ON ONLY OFF ONLY ON AND OFF Figure 3 2 BLINK ALERT ON com Q COM DO OFF O OFF 3 WIRE MOMENTARY 2 WIRE MOMENTARY ON No com O OFF MAINTAINED Figure 3 2 ILC Apprentice User Manual 3 13 Version 1 1 1 05 Programming Apprentice Type Physical Operation Momentary ON OFF 3 wire Momentary contact between ON and Common turns controlled relay default type momentary outputs ON Momentary contact between OFF and Common turns controlled relay outputs OFF Momentary Pushbutton 2 wire Momenta
101. ered operating parameters e Real time clock maintains time and date for up to 30 days without power 1 1 4 Board s Each I O board adds eight 8 switch inputs and relay outputs The ILC Apprentice double sided version has 16 relay outputs per board and no switch inputs Both inputs and outputs are optically isolated Additional boards can be added to the appropriate size enclosure to provide a controller capacity of up to 48 switch inputs and 48 switch relay outputs See Figure 1 3 which illustrates a ILC Apprentice 32 and ILC Apprentice 48 double sided ver sion Major components include e Switch Inputs The ILC Apprentice is designed to accomplish a wide variety of switch input types Each switch input fea tures an ON OFF status pilot LED to indicate contact closure between ON and Common and OFF and Common In addition each switch input has an associated switch pilot LED output which can be programmed to track the state of a selected relay relay group or preset See the Table 1 2 next page for a description of switch input types
102. erial e Location Interior space Aluminum e Operating O to 50 C 32 to 112 P Stainless Steel Temperature Painted White e Relative 10 to 95 e Mounts to standard electrical 1 or 2 gang Humidity Non condensing switch box e Atmosphere Non explosive e Mounting screws provided Non corrosive e Switch size 9 16 x 13 16 e Vibration Stationary application e Switch colors NEMA Level A White Black standard e Switch Identification optional Phenolic Labels Engraved Electrical e Switch plates provided with center OFF momentary rocker switch for ON OFF oper ation e Single pole double throw SPDT momentary e Quiet click provides both tactile and sound feedback when actuated How to Order Ordering an NFP Series Switch Plate Order No NFP 02 04 sample I fo of oO XO Q lt lt E SOG Ss OS E 24 Cust fi ti Sv amp y OS ustom configurations DO S are available consult See EN factory for custom switch plate options Momentary Switch Installation Fr 0 uu E All wire 18 AWG C Pilot LED Blue White
103. etting does not directly corre spond to DMX frame counts due to the ILC Apprentice not reading each frame E 2 Objectives After reading Appendix D you will be able to program the ILC Apprentice to implement DMX control Appendix D DMX Control Feature Apprentice DMX Communication Channel Enable DIP Settings 512 Chonnels Shown 4 1 OFF 2 OFF 64 channels enabled 1 2 OFF 128 channels enabled 1 OFF 2 256 channels enabled al e 1 2 ON 512 channels enabled e 2 le em Oo Fi 51 5 mu il 1 i E 91 9 eee o DMX 512 Interface Card 5 o mounted on ILC Apprentice rool 8 0 2o Controller CPU Board o ss 0 2 ILC Apprentice Controller 55 DRAIN 18 Gauge Shielded twisted pair POS 512 Control Cable z oo o To Theatrical Lighting Controller re USITT DMX 512 Protocol 0 NOTE Drain wire must only 100 ohm Terminating Resistor Used only if ILC Apprentice controller DMX 512 Interface Card is the last device on DMX 512 Cable Figure D 1 DMX Interface
104. for commercial use e Title 24 certified ASHRAE 90 1 compliant Overview Features INTELLIGENT LIGHTING CONTROLS INC 5229 Edina Industrial Boulevard Minneapolis Minnesota 55439 Phone 952 829 1900 FAX 952 829 1901 1 800 922 8004 www ilc usa com Mu APPIENTICE Programmable Lighting Control The ILC Apprentice programmable lighting control panel is ready and waiting for your stand alone lighting control applications For those times when you have an immediate need for stand alone lighting control the ILC Apprentice is readily available to ship next business day Add on cards are easy to install and add capabilities like DMX control 2 or MODBUS interface and DTMF telephone switching The ILC Apprentice lighting control panel ships complete with a comprehensive user guide that includes the documentation detail needed for a successful installation Programming Options e Integral keypad with 4 line LCD display e Optional LightMaster Pro Windows software Comprehensive User Guide e The ILC Apprentice includes a USER Guide which includes all standard documentation required for basic stand alone applications Relay Groups e Relays may be assigned to any of 48 available groups or presets e Relay groups may be assigned to multiple Timers Switch Inputs and other panel functions simplifying programming Open Close Times e Lighting Control Schedules may adjust based on business retail Open Close hours for easy adjus
105. he system A 3 Voice DTMF Control Setup 1 The ILC Apprentice must be equipped with Voice DTMF Add On Module Locate the card on the controller s processor board See Figure A 2 2 Connect a phone cord to the module s RJ11 jack and connect the other end to the telephone outlet The telephone line must be an analog line and have its own phone number The line must be direct and not switched through a PBX or any type of extension system 3 Dial the telephone number of the controller 4 When the controller answers follow the voice prompts that will guide you through the operations you can perform 20 BR eeee eeee eeee ee ee ar va 200 D DTMF Card installed in Expansion Slot on CPU board RJ11 Phone Jack Analog Telephone Telephone System RJ11 Phone Jack
106. il instructed to do so Document all terminations 2 3 1 Wire the Control Transformer Run a dedicated 120 or 277 VAC circuit including grounding conductor and termi nate it to the primaries of the ILC Apprentice processor transformer Cap all unused leads See Figure 2 1 2 3 2 Connect Line and Load Connect line and load wires of the line voltage circuits to the Lighting Relays See Figure 2 1 2 3 3 Wire Switch Inputs Wire the Class 2 Switch Circuits See Figure 2 2 NOTE Keep all Class 2 wiring separated from the high voltage wiring Run the required wiring between the con troller and the field installed switches Consult project documentation to deter mine the type and quantity of required switch circuits Check each switch run to ensure that there are no shorts between conductors or to ground Also verify that there are no opens 2 Make the connections at the switch end 3 Make the connections to the controller switch input terminals Installation Apprentice Transformer Green Grounding Conductor 3 lt 5 Brown 277 Hot White Neutral Black 120 VAC Hot Cap unused leads
107. ing edge 4 M MODBUS sce pa bd Ex EROR M 1 KES 1 1 M 1 M A Transmission Mode Characteristics ss M 3 5 Hardware SeluDp ll M 3 M 6 Required Parameter Entries M 3 ci 3 Supported Comte sense 3 MS Additional FUNCHONS asarrean M 3 M 10 Additional INFORNGTION M 3 N 1 RT Pale 1 N2 Hardware maa N 1 N FP ledene N 1 Latitude and Longitude listings ss O 1 P Photo Control ADDIGOIIOFIS 1 RS u 1 P 2 Hardwired Model u u an naman meet 1 EE 1 R Reference Materials Spec sheets wiring diagrams etc R 1 ILC Apprentice User Manual Version 1 1 1 05 Apprentice Section 1 Controller Description ILC APPRENTICE WED 12 01 04 03 19 44 EDIT C 2004 ILC ILC Apprentice User Manual Version 1A 1 1 05 Controller Description Table of Contents Apprentice Section 1 Controller Description 1 0 Section Overview 1 1 1 1 Controller ArchifecTure r 1 2 1 2 1 1 2 Control Transformer iii 1 2 O
108. ird operation concerns chang ing the relay output pulse duration ILC APPRENTICE WED 12 01 04 07 50 54 PM EDIT C 2004 ILC Press gt EDIT then W 5 times PRESETS ADD ON MODULES SPECIAL FUNCTIONS EXIT Press B gt SPECIAL FUNCTIONS then W once CHANGE PASSWORD EDIT NAMES FIRMWARE REVISION EXIT Press gt FIRMWARE REVISION ILC APPRENTICE REV 6 40 12 01 04 CONFIG 08 IN RLY EXIT Press and W at the same time CLEAR ALL MEMORY DEMO CLOCK 10X RELAY DRIVE 17MS SWP EXIT Hidden Menu Screen Flow Figure 3 2 ILC Apprentice User Manual Version 1A 1 1 05 Programming Apprentice 3 2 Setting Relay Pulse Width Fast Track ILC APPRENTICE WED 12 01 04 07 50 54 PM EDIT c 2004 ILC Press gt EDIT then W 5 times PRESETS ADD ON MODULES SPECIAL FUNCTIONS EXIT Press gt SPECIAL FUNCTIONS then W once CHANGE PASSWORD EDIT NAMES FIRMWARE REVISION EXIT Press J gt FIRMWARE REVISION ILC APPRENTICE REV 6 40 12 01 04 CONFIG 08 IN RLY EXIT Press and W at the same time CLEAR ALL MEMORY DEMO CLOCK 10X RELAY DRIVE 17MS SWP EXIT Press B gt RELAY DRIVE until desired pulse width is displayed Relay Pulse Screen How ILC Apprentice User Manual 3 3 Version 1 1 1 05 Programming How to Change the Relay Pulse DURATION CONCEPTS AND PARAMETERS This function allows you to set the relay dr
109. ive characteristics for the ILC Apprentice Controller The pulse width is the time duration the relay is activated for a change of state The options are 17ms sweep pulse default for each relay in succession 50 ms sweep pulse for each relay in succession 17ms pulse with instant ON OFF for all the relays and 50 ms instant ON OFF for all the relays ILC APPRENTICE REV 6 40 12 01 04 CONFIG 08 IN RLY Firmware Revision Screen EEE Apprentice SAMPLE OPERATION Change the Relay Output pulse to 50ms 1 From the Firmware Revision screen press and W at the same time to access the Hidden Screen 2 Press B gt RELAY DRIVE until the 50ms pulse width appears 3 Press gt EXIT to leave the Hidden Menu Screen and return to the Home Screen ILC APPRENTICE REV 6 40 10 21 04 CONFIG 08 IN RLY EXIT Press and W at the same time CLEAR ALL MEMORY DEMO CLOCK 10X RELAY DRIVE 17MS SWP EXIT Press gt RELAY DRIVE until desired pulse width is displayed Press gt EXIT Relay Pulse Screen Figure 3 3 ILC Apprentice User Manual Version 1 1 1 05 Programming 3 3 Relay Output Operations Overview Fast Track ILC APPRENTICE WED 12 01 04 07 50 54 PM C22004 ILC Press gt EDIT RELAY OUTPUTS SWITCH INPUTS SWITCH PILOTS EXIT
110. k to the proper time and date is fundamental to the execution of all time based oper ations From the Home screen press P EDIT then press W twice 2 From the main menu press gt SET TIMES 3 From the Set Times menu press TIME and DATE 4 From the Time Date menu press TIME 5 When the Time Setting screen appears press or V until the proper hour is displayed Be sure that AM PM setting is correct 6 Press B gt MINUTE then press W until the correct minute is displayed 7 Press gt SET to return to the Time Date menu 8 Press B gt DATE 9 MONTH is displayed then press or V until the correct month is displayed 10 Press B gt DATE then press or W until the correct day of the month is displayed 11 Press p gt YEAR then press W until the correct year is displayed 12 Press gt SET to return to the Time Date menu 13 Press p gt DAY then press W until the correct day of the week is displayed 14 Press gt SET to return to the Time Date menu 15 Press gt EXIT 3 times to return to the Home screen ILC Apprentice User Manual Version 1 1 1 05 EEE Apprentice ILC APPRENTICE WED 12 01 04 07 50 54 PM 2004 ILC Press gt EDIT then press W twice SWITCH PILOTS TIMERS SET TIMES EXIT Press gt SET TIMES TIME AND DATE DAYLIGHT SAVINGS ASTRO CLOCK EXIT Press gt TIME AND DATE 07 5
111. l Outdoor Sensor e Designed to be mounted to building exterior using 1 2 LB or junction box fitting e UV stabilized Indoor Sensor e Designed to be mounted to ceiling tile or other ceiling structure e UV stabilized Hard Wired Photo Sensor Controller Indoor or Outdoor Sensor Standard 1 2 conduit thread Outdoor 713 Will fit 1 2 knockout Adhesive backing Indoor 1 375 _ lt 375 625 Electrical e Power Supply 9 12 VDC e Lighting control panel output Open collector 50 milliamps e Dry contact output Latched output Form C SPDT 2 amps 30 VDC Mounting Options e Remote plastic mounting box with 120VAC wall transformer e Mounted in relay panel with 120 277VAC panel transformer Controller Operating Environment e Operating 0 to 50 C 32 to 112 P Temperature How to Order Ordering a Photo Sensor Controller Order No PSC OUT REM sample Series Switch Plates Standard Low Voltage Switches amp Plates e Up to 8 Switches and LED pilot light on single 2 gang plate e Plate available in durable anodized brushed aluminum stainless steel or painted white e to 8 Momentary center OFF rocker switches with or without LED pilot e Available in 12 standard configurations e Phenolic or engraved lettering optional e Mounts to standard electrical gang boxes e Switch available in black white or gray e Custom options
112. let Be J 9 OFF OG Sr E ane SLO lo L O RB Switch Inputs Typical Decora 4 y Switch pilot Switch input Logic Power LED witch Shown Status LED Status LEDs with standard Power LED cover plate others Typical for Momentary SPDT DPDT center OFF Decora Switch PRESS ON COMMAND Leviton 5627 or equivalent CENTER OFF COMMAND Decora Momentary Switch Wiring pop INTELLIGENT LIGHTING CONTROLS INC P Energy Saving Lighting Controls 5229 Edina Industrial Boulevard Minneapolis Minnesota 55439 Phone 952 829 1900 FAX 952 829 1901 www ilc usa com 120406 Status LED Installation All wire 18 AWG Pilot LED Blue White 9 Standard status LED requires no diode 9 or resistor T 1 3 4 style 9 9 Pilot COM Blue 9 Anode Cathode 9 Qai OFF ON Op OFF ON Op OFF Switch Inputs Switch pilot Status LED Typical Status LED Wiring Energy Saving Lighting Controls
113. ller dis plays this screen on power up and at times when you are not programming or checking input output status Information Presentation The information for each programming task is presented in the following way First a screen flow diagram or diagrams illustrating the relevant data entry screens This may be all the informa tion that is required by the experienced user Second a more detailed explanation of the rele vant concepts and programming procedures will be presented Third specific sample operations will be displayed Figure 3 1 ILC Apprentice Home Screen ILC Apprentice User Manual Version 1 1 1 05 Programming Automatic Timeout Data Saving If you do not press any keys for 5 minutes while you are programming the controller will automatically return to the Home screen To ensure programming is properly saved enter the proper keyword usually gt EXIT or B gt SAVE EEE Apprentice 3 1 Hidden Menu Choices There are three operations you can perform from the Hidden Menu CLEAR ALL MEMORY and DEMO CLOCK 10X CLEAR ALL MEMORY allows you to clear the programmed memory that has been entered and resets the parame ters to their default values DEMO CLOCK 10X speeds up the controller clock to run 10 times faster than normal and can be used to test the operation of time based operations To reset the clock to normal operation power down the controller The th
114. m www ilc usa com www ilc usa com www ilc usa com www ilc usa com www ilc usa com www ilc usa com www ilc usa con flas ENERGY SAVING LIGHTING CONTROLS Intelligent Lighting Controls Inc ffas Apprentice GUIDE Includes setup installation programming and application information for the ILC Apprentice lighting controller in stand alone applications www ilc usa com rm Www ilc usa com www ilc usa com www ilc usa com JP Apprentice USER GUIDE Version 1A 1 1 05 Class Device Statement Warning Changes or modifications to this unit not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user s authority to operate this equipment Note This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reason able protection against harmful interference when the equip ment is operated in a commercial environment This equip ment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency ener gy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio commu nications Operation of this equipment in residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at his own expense B D INTELLIGENT LIGHTING CONTROLS INC 5229 Edino
115. n 1A 1 1 05 EEE Apprentice ILC APPRENTICE WED 12 01 04 07 50 54 PM 2004 ILC Press gt EDIT RELAY OUTPUTS SWITCH INPUTS SWITCH PILOTS EXIT Press B gt SWITCH INPUTS SWITCH INPUT STATUS SWITCH INPUT OPTIONS INPUT RELAY CONTROL EXIT Press gt SWITCH INPUT OPTIONS INPUT 4 INPUT 01 TYPE MOM ON OFF EXIT INPUT 4 INPUT 06 TYPE MOM ON OFF EXIT INPUT INPUT 06 4 MNT ON OFF EXIT Press gt EXIT to return to SWITCH INPUT SWITCH INPUT STATUS SWITCH INPUT OPTIONS INPUT RELAY CONTROL EXIT 3 15 Programming SAMPLE OPERATION Control a single Relay Output with a Switch Select fhe relay to be controlled 1 From the Switch Input Menu press gt INPUT RELAY CONTROL 2 When the Single Relay Relay Group Control menu appears press B gt INPUT SINGLE RELAYS 3 When the Input Relay Control Screen appears press A or W until the input you are programming appears in the INPUT field 4 Press RELAY then press or W until the relay to be controlled appears in the RELAY field 5 Press p gt ACTION then or W until the desired switch action appears 6 Press gt EXIT 5 times to return to the Home screen ILC Apprentice User Manual Version 1A 1 1 05 EEE Apprentice SWITCH INPUT STATUS SWITCH INPUT OPTIONS INPUT RELAY CONTROL EXIT Press gt INPUT RELAY CONTROL
116. nents include e Keypad display 4 line LCD display and six durable comfortable push buttons e Power Supply converts the 16 VAC input to the 5 5 and 24 VDC required by the controller logic and communications circuits A power switch provides the means of ener gizing de energizing all controller electronics e Communications RS 232 port add on card expansion socket ILC Apprentice User Manual Version 1 1 1 05 Microprocessor executes the computer code and coordinates all controller functions including the controller real time clock e PROM Chip contains the controller operating system and basic tasks e the EEProm memory store the user entered operating parameters e Real time clock maintains time and date for up to 30 days without power 1 0 Board s Each board provides eight 8 switch inputs and relay outputs status pilots and override switches Major components include e Switch Inputs can accept input from either 2 or 3 wire momentary or maintained dry contact devices Each input has two associ ated LEDs light emitting diodes The ON LED lights when a closure is sensed between the ON and COMMON terminals The OFF LED lights when a closure is sensed between the OFF and COMMON terminals Each switch input features a switch pilot LED which can be programmed to track the state of a single relay relay group or preset The inputs are optically isolated noise and surge resistant A
117. nitoring You can link a personal computer PC equipped with RS232 port and LightMaster Pro software to the ILC Apprentice con troller s RS232 port and perform all the con trol and programming operations supported by LightMaster Pro including e Check the status of the controller s relay outputs and switch inputs e Turn ON OFF individual relay outputs e Sweep ON OFF all the relay outputs e Define switch inputs and map them to relay outputs e Define timers and map them to relay outputs RS232 Port ILC Apprentice Controller LE m Lk Apprentice i 916 BIBT SS UT al 5 5 off ss EE AE us OG E S Factory Supplied Cable EEE Apprentice e Define and invoke preset scenes e Upload and download data between the controller and your PC 1 RS232 Setup 1 Connect the factory supplied 25232 cable part of LightMaster Pro package to the ILC Apprentice s 95232 port and connect the other end to
118. nual Version 1A 1 1 05 Table of Contents Apprentice Section 3 Programming Eee EE edi 3 1 5 Hidden Menu Colbert a lotion 3 2 3 2 Setting the Relay PUS Aurre oie pop bt i ation onu 3 3 NAG SN 3 5 JA RET mm 3 10 200 SMIC PO ODSFPCOIIOFIS uu LLL L uuu me teen 3 19 3 6 How To Ser the Controller 3 21 3 7 Disable Daylight Savings TMe 3 23 3 8 Time Based Operations 3 25 3 9 Blink AST AIO u ti rte un nu 3 40 o IO Off HOUIS SWEEPS 3 42 3 LI INPUT TIMES sunget 3 44 3 46 3 49 3 14 How to Enter or Change a 3 51 3 15 How to View the Firmware Revision r 3 53 ILC Apprentice User Manual Version 1 1 1 05 Table of Contents Apprentice Section 4 Appendix Voice DTMF Add On Module Rs 1 WEBS 1 2 Voice DTMF Control Features A 2 VOICE DIMPE Control vested ri rhe Pare e dra P A 2 C PC Control via RS 292 ame Suyuman un PDA C 1 C 1 RS 232 Programming Control Moniloring C 1 C2 R9232 C 1 E Contool FATU E se l u o m 1 MES i MT E E 2 ODJECIVES M 1 Programm
119. oP N tol O bec Apprentice 002 Terminal block oe for power in SE OFF ON 9 Orange za n H Aux contacts not S S 90 n used on 2R7 reloy SF Bs eee E JE Black OFF S S Red P Ort Es GE m Blue 09 4 1 4 S PLT n Switch 5 On Relay output inputs SI Sr RO connector pilot ef outputs 5 GE sm I O mounted 1 header for 09 318 E E relay output p AOL connectors OFF ON some me Switch Pilot Switchinput Power to status LEDs statusLEDs Onnecror To 9 ONE next board next board Power LED Relay output I O Power LED status LEDs Figure 1 2 CPU Board and I O ILC Apprentice User Manual 1 6 Version 1 1 1 05 Controller Description fice Appren Lf 6 6 6 0 OS 9 e z
120. odule provides direct control of ON OFF light ing or other loads from any DMX control device 2 2 Metasys module provides integration into a Building Automation System BAS that Fillin the number of relays your installation requires from 01 to 48 Fill in HD for an standard cover with hinged locking door FL for optional flush mount cover uses the N2 communications protocol TL DTMF telephone interface mod ule provides Voice Prompted DTMF touch tone telephone control and monitoring A full line of compatible products including control software photosensors a wide variety of momentary or maintained switches custom engraved plates and more are available Consult factory or your local ILC Representative for more information LIGH Je fot os o ieu DTMF Telephone Control e Control any relay group of relays or preset scene from any touch tone telephone e As easy use as your voice mail Voice prompted commands and instructions e Simple plug and play installation 5 Q 5 v Q 2 Overview The LightMaster DIMF telephone add on module can easily be added to any LightMaster programmable lighting control panel to provide Voice Prompted DTMF touch tone telephone control and monitoring DIMF control allows any touch tone telephone to become a lighting control station Through the use of DTMF control signals the system user can command relays or groups of
121. oller Description 1 1 5 Programming Buttons Display See Figure 1 4 The ILC Apprentice provides you with programming buttons and a LCD display to enable programming and view controller data 4 line 32 character Display Screen Ms Apprentice 1 1 6 Lighting Relays control the line voltage loads The lighting relays can control 120 277 or 347 VAC loads rated up to 20 amps The Class 2 low voltage control part of each relay is terminated to a relay output on the con troller I O board s See Figure 1 2 Each relay output controls only one lighting relay Selection Buttons Used to select displayed options ILC Apprentice User Manual Version 1A 1 1 05 Scrolling Buttons Figure 1 4 ILC Apprentice Programming Buttons and Display Controller Description 1 2 1 O Options The ILC Apprentice controller can be equipped with the following add on devices 1 2 1 Voice DTMF Add On Module You can equip the controller with a DIMF Dual Tone Multi Frequency interface which allows you to activate switch inputs via commands from a touchtone telephone See Appendix A 1 2 2 DMX 512 Module Provides for direct control of ON OFF lighting or other loads from any DMX 512 control device Any of the avail able 512 DMX control channels may be mapped to control individual relays See Appendix 1 2 3 N2 Module Provides for direct control of control devices in building automation sys tems using N2 protocol
122. oming call In most but not all areas the sum of RENs of all devices should not exceed five 5 To be certain of the number of devices that may be connected to a line as determined by the total RENs contact the local telephone company If your telephone equipment causes harm to the telephone network the telephone company will notify you in advance that tem porary discontinuance of service may be required But if advance isn t practical you will be notified as soon as possible You will be advised of your right to file a complaint with the FCC if you believe it is necessary Your telephone company may make changes in your facilities equipment operations or procedures that could affect he opera tion of your equipment If they do you will be given advance notice so as to give you an opportunity to maintain uninterrupted service If you experience trouble with this telephone equipment please contact Intelligent Lighting Controls Inc Reliant Relay Co Technical Support Department at 1 800 922 8004 for repair and warranty information If your equipment is causing harm to the telephone network the telephone company may request that you disconnect the equipment until the problem is resolved This equipment may not be used on public coin service provided by the telephone company Connection to party lines is subject to state tariffs Contact your local state public utility commission or corporation commission for information NOTICE
123. on 40 75 New Mexico Albuquerque 35 106 New Mexico Gallup 35 108 New Mexico Santa Fe 35 106 New York Albany 42 74 New York Binghamton 42 76 New York 43 79 New York Central Islip 41 73 New York New York 41 74 New York Rochester 43 77 New York Schenectady 43 74 New York Syracuse 43 76 New York Troy 42 73 New York Utica 43 75 New York White Plains 41 74 North Carolina Asheville 35 82 North Carolina Charlotte 35 81 North Carolina Durham 36 79 North Carolina Greensboro 35 80 North Carolina Raleigh 36 78 North Carolina Wilmington 34 78 North Carolina Winston Salem 36 80 North Dakota Bismarck 47 101 North Dakota Fargo 37 97 North Dakota Minot 48 101 Ohio Akron 41 81 Ohio Canton 41 81 Ohio Cincinnati 39 84 Ohio Cleveland 41 81 Ohio Columbus 40 83 Ohio Dayton 40 84 Ohio Hamilton 39 84 Ohio Lima 40 84 Ohio Springfield 40 84 Ohio Staubenville 40 80 Ohio Toledo 41 83 Ohio Youngstown 41 80 Ohio Zanesville 40 82 Oklahoma Enid 36 98 Oklahoma Oklahoma City 35 97 Oklahoma Tulsa 38 96 Oregon Salem 45 123 Oregon Eugene 44 123 Oregon Portland 45 122 Pennsylvania Allentown 40 75 Pennsylvania Erie 42 80 EEE Apprentice Pennsylvania Harrisburg 40 77 Pennsylvania Johnstown 40 79 Pennsylvania Lancester 40 76 Pennsylvania Philadelphia 40 75 Pennsylvania Pittsburgh 40 80 Pennsylvania Reading 40 76 Pennsylvania Wilkes Barre 41 76 Rhode Island Providence 42 71 South Carolina Charleston 33 80 South Carolina
124. osed Timer Option 0 Output Open Timer Option 114 1 Output Closed Timer Option 0 Output Open Timer Option 115 1 Output Closed Timer Option 0 Output Open Timer Option 116 1 Output Closed Timer Option 0 Output Open Timer Option 117 1 Output Closed Timer Option 0 Output Open Timer Option 118 1 Output Closed Timer Option 0 Output Open Timer Option 119 1 Output Closed Timer Option 0 Output Open Timer Option 120 1 Output Closed Timer Option 0 Output Open Timer Option 121 1 Output Closed Timer Option 0 Output Open Timer Option 122 1 Output Closed Timer Option 0 Output Open Timer Option 123 1 Output Closed Timer Option 0 Output Open Timer Option 124 1 Output Closed Timer Option 0 Output Open Timer Option 125 Output Closed Timer Option 0 Output Open Timer Option 126 1 Output Closed Timer Option 0 Output Open Timer Option 127 1 Output Closed Timer Option 0 Output Open Timer Option 128 1 Output Closed Timer Option 0 Output Open Timer Option 129 1 Output Closed Timer Option 0 Output Open Timer Option 130 1 Output Closed Timer Option 0 Output Open Timer Option 131 1 Output Closed Timer Option 0 Output Open Timer Option 132 1 Output Closed Timer Option 0 Output Open Timer Option 133 Output Closed Timer Option 0 Output Open Timer Option 134 1 Output Closed Timer Option 0 Output Open Timer Option 135 1 Output Closed Timer Option 0 Output Open Timer Option 136 1 Output Closed Timer Option 0 Output Open Timer Option
125. program ming options to Disable a photocell input Set the key switch to AUTO and allow normal photocell operation or set the key to ON OVER RIDE to lock lighting ON Typical 3 position Maintained Key Switch Wiring TE Energy Saving Lighting Controls INTELLIGENT LIGHTING CONTROLS INC 5229 Edina Industrial Boulevard Minneapolis Minnesota 55439 Phone 952 829 1900 FAX 952 829 1901 www ilc usa com ID0403_revA Momentary Key Switch 2 wire Installation 0 0 CO 9 All wire 18 AWG D 1 2 Standard status LED 9 Qut D D 7 Ae Apprentice requires no diode ON Red NY OO orresistor OFF ON 9 2 O op eg 9 919 og RES 9 OFF ON SF o gt i PLT se 158 Pilot COM Blue Yelow 9 OFF X E ann AE JE 93 Switch Inputs Switch input Switch pilot p Switch input is programmed as a Status LED Status LEDs Momentary Pushbutton PB 2 anus 1 0 Board Typical momentary Key switch with LED Key Swit
126. r Screen Flow Programming Apprentice 3 8 Time Based Operations How to Control a Relay Relay Group or a Preset with a Timer Fast Track ILC APPRENTICE WED 12 01 04 07 50 54 PM EDIT CC 200 ILC Press gt EDIT then W SWITCH INPUTS SWITCH PILOTS TIMERS EXIT Press gt TIMERS CONFIGURE TIMERS TIMER RELAY CONTROL BLINK ALERT ALARMS EXIT Press gt TIMER RELAY CONTROL TIMER SINGLE RELAYS TIMEER RELAY GROUPS TIMER PRESETS EXIT Press gt TIMER SINGLE RELAYS Press gt TIMER RELAY GROUPS Press B gt TIMER PRESETS TIMER TIMER 01 TIMER TIMER 12 TIMER TIMER 10 RELAY lt RELAY 01 GROUP 4 GROUP 01 PRESET PRESET 01 ACTION TURN ON ACTION TURN OFF ACTION ACTIVATE EXIT EXIT EXIT Timer Control Screen Flow ILC Apprentice User Manual 3 30 Version 1A 1 1 05 Programming Time Based Operations CONCEPTS AND PARAMETERS You can program the ILC Apprentice con troller to control a single relay output a relay group preset according to a time based schedule A preset is user defined group of relays programmed to assume a pre deter mined ON OFF pattern when invoked Presets will be discussed later in more detail Time based control involves 1 Defining the timer and any associated parameters 2 Programming how the timer impacts the selected relay relay group or preset NOTE You will need the latitude and longit
127. reen Flow ILC Apprentice User Manual 3 53 Version 1 1 1 05 Programming How to View The Controller Firmware Revision The Firmware Revision screen list the firmware currently in the controller and the number of controller I O points This information may be useful when requesting advice or repair components This screen also serves a gateway to a Hidden screen used to perform certain operations Note See Hidden Menu Choices near the beginning of this section SAMPLE OPERATION View The Controller Firmware Revision 1 From the Home screen press B gt EDIT then press W 5 times 2 When the Main menu appears press B gt SPECIAL FUNCTIONS then press W 3 When the Special Functions menu appears press B gt FIRMWARE REVISION to view the Firmware Revision screen 4 Press gt EXIT three times to return to the Home screen ILC Apprentice User Manual Version 1 1 1 05 EEE Apprentice ILC APPRENTICE WED 12 01 04 07 50 54 PM 2004 ILC Press gt EDIT then W 5 times PRESETS ADD ON MODULES SPECIAL FUNCTIONS EXIT Press B gt SPECIAL FUNCTIONS then W CHANGE PASSWORD EDIT NAMES FIRMWARE REVISION EXIT Press B gt FIRMWARE REVISION ILC APPRENTICE REV 6 40 10 21 04 CONFIG 08 IN RL EXIT Press gt EXIT three times ILC APPRENTICE WED 12 01 04 07 50 54 PM EDIT CC 200 ILC Programming Add On Modules ADD ON
128. relays ON or OFF or activate preset scenes all from the convenience of any touch tone telephone including cellular phones With voice prompting it s as easy to use as a voice mail system There is never a need to remember complex commands of cryptic codes in order to operate the system Programming Options Online Operational Instructions and Features e Once plugged into the LightMaster Prompting processor board user has access to e DIMF commands and control functions control and status via voice prompted are supported by true voice prompting commands No programming required that can guide the user through operational commands and give FUR Op instructions as to the use of the system Remote Control and Monitoring e Turn or OFF any relay or group of relays e Activate preset scenes True Status Reporting Via Voice e Get voice system operation status report from any touch tone telephone e Get voice status of any switch input or relay output from any touch tone telephone INTELLIGENT LIGHTING CONTROLS INC 5229 Edina Industrial Boulevard Minneapolis Minnesota 55439 Phone 952 829 1900 FAX 952 829 1901 1 800 922 8004 www ilc usa com Telephone Add On odule Voice Prompted DTMF Telephone Control Connector to controller board I I I E NIE gt RJ 11 connection V E
129. rentice must be equipped with a MODBUS add on card and addressed with a unique node address See Figure 1 The network cable is a two wire shielded twisted pair Consult the Automation system provider for the exact specifications Terminate the cable as shown in Figure 1 M 6 Required Parameter Entries After setting the MODBUS card adaress DIP switches you must power up the ILC Apprentice controller and define certain operational parameters for MODBUS communication See Fast Track diagram on next page ILC Apprentice User Manual Version 1A 1 1 05 EEE Apprentice M 7 Framing Both ASCII and RTU transmission modes feature mechanisms to indicate the begin ning and end of a frame the node address a function code the type of information sought command signal a data field indicating the particular point or register accessed See Table M 1 for data field I O point designators for a ILC Apprentice node M 8 Supported Commands 01 Read coil status 02 Read input status 05 Force singe coil 15 Force multiple coils For more information refer to Modicon Modbus Protocol Reference Guide PI MBUS 300 M 9 Additional Functions e On OFF with Time options Blink Alarm See Table M 1 2 e Input Enable Disable See Table M 1 3 M 10 Additional Information Contact Modicon Inc if you would like more detailed information on MODBUS protocol M 3 Appendix MODBUS Communications MODBUS Fast Track
130. repeats with each switch activation Four Step Group 2 wire On the first activation Group A relays turn ON and Group B turn OFF momentary On the second activation Group A turns OFF and B turns ON The third activation causes both A and B to go ON On the fourth activation both A and B go OFF Then the pattern repeats Input Disable 2 wire As long as the switch is closed other selected inputs are disabled maintained Timer Disable 2 wire As long as the switch is closed selected timers are disabled maintained Output Override 2 wire When the switch is closed selected relay s will go to the programmed maintained ON OFF or No Control status other signals are ignored until switch is open FORCE TIMER 2 wire The switch closure will trigger the selected timer maintained Table 3 3 ILC Apprentice Switch Types ILC Apprentice User Manual 3 14 Version 1 1 1 05 Programming SAMPLE OPERATION Control a single Relay Output with a Switch Define the Switch Input 1 From the Home screen press P EDIT 2 When the MAIN menu appears press B gt SWITCH INPUTS 3 From the Switch Input Menu press B gt SWITCH INPUT OPTIONS 4 When the Switch Input options screen appears press or W until the switch input you want to define appears 5 Press gt TYPE then Ao W until the desired switch type appears 6 Press gt EXIT to return to the Switch Input menu ILC Apprentice User Manual Versio
131. rom the entered enable time to the entered disable time Disable the input will NOT function from the entered disable time to the entered enable time SAMPLE OPERATION ILC APPRENTICE Program a Switch Input for Input Active Times 2 p m 1 From the Home screen press gt EDIT then press W EDIT C 2004 ILC twice Press EDIT then W twice 2 When the Main menu appears press B gt SET TIMES SWITCH PILOTS then W 3 times TIMERS SET TIMES EXIT 3 When the SET TIMES Menu appears press B gt INPUT ACTIVE TIMES OPEN CLOSE TIMES OFF HOURS SWEEPS INPUT ACTIVE TIMES EXIT Press gt INPUT ACTIVE TIMES 4 When the Input Active Times screen appears press A or W until the input you want to program appears in the input field Press p gt ENABLE then press or W until the desired enable time appears Press B gt DISABLE then press or W until the desired disable time appears Press gt EXIT three times to return to the Home screen ILC Apprentice User Manual Version 1A 1 1 05 INPUT 4 ENABLE DISABLE EXIT INPUT 04 06 00 AM 12 00 AM Press ENABLE INPUT ENABLE DISABLE EXIT INPUT 04 09 00 AM 12 00 AM Press DISABLE INPUT ENABLE DISABLE lt EXIT INPUT 04 09 00 AM 10 00 PM Programming Apprentice 3 12 Preset Operations Fast Track ILC APPRENTICE WED 12 01 04 07 50
132. ry contact between ON and Common turns controlled relays momentary ON and OFF alternately each time contact is made Maintained ON OFF 2 wire When contact between ON and Common are made controlled relays maintained turn ON When contact is broken controlled relays turn OFF Maintained Multi way 2 wire When contact is made or broken between ON and Common maintained the controlled relays will toggle from ON to OFF or OFF to ON similar to conventional 3 way switching Set Preset 2 wire When momentary contact between ON and Common is made the Momentary controlled relay outputs will go to their programmed states Timed ON 2 or 3 wire Contact between ON and Common will turn relay outputs on for a momentary programmed time At the end of this time the controlled relays will turn OFF Contact between OFF and Common will turn relays OFF HID BI LEVEL 3 wire The first contact between ON and Common turns the ON OFF ballast momentary relay ON and the HIGH LOW ballast relay HIGH NC default or Low NO default and locks them in this position for a 15 minute warm up period Subsequent contact closures between ON and Common toggle between HIGH and LOW Contact between OFF and COMMON locks both the ON OFF and HIGH LOW ballast relays OFF for 15 minutes Two Step Group 2 wire Upon switch activation Group A relays turn ON and Group B turn OFF momentary The following activation causes Group A to turn OFF and Group B to turn ON The pattern
133. s This function is similar to that of standard 3 and 4 way switches Set Preset When momentary contact is made between ON and COM the selected preset will be activated Timed ON Cleaning Switch When momentary contact is made between COM and ON relay outputs are turned ON When contact is broken a timed ON duration is started from 5 999 minutes Contact between OFF and COM will turn relays OFF When the switch is activated group A relay outputs turn ON and The first time the switch is activated group A relay outputs turn ON and When contact is made between ON and COM selected input or inputs While contact is made between ON and COM selected timer or timers ON ON ON ON Ocom Oco Q Q COM N com N O OFF DO OFF oFF OFF OoFF OOFF MOMENTARY MOMENTARY MAINTAINED MAINTAINED MOMENTARY MOMENTARY Two Step Group Four Step Group Input Disable Timer Disable Output Override Photo Sensor Inputs While contact is made between ON and COM relay outpuis controlled by this ILC Apprentice controllers can be connected to either momentary or maintained ILC Apprentice controllers can be connected to either momentary or maintained output motion sensors as shown below Fom O O OFF MOMENTARY Programmed as Momentary 00 N oco OOFF MAINTAINED Programmed as Maintain
134. s to return HOME ILC APPRENTICE WED 12 01 04 07 50 54 PM C22004 ILC Programming Apprentice 3 4 Switch Operations Status Fast Track ILC APPRENTICE WED 12 01 04 07 50 54 PM c 2004 ILC Press gt EDIT RELAY OUTPUTS SWITCH INPUTS SWITCH PILOTS EXIT Press B gt SWITCH INPUTS SWITCH INPUT STATUS SWITCH INPUT OPTIONS INPUT RELAY CONTROL EXIT Press gt SWITCH INPUT STATUS INPUT 01 ON OPEN OFF OPEN Switch Status Screen Flow ILC Apprentice User Manual 3 10 Version 1A 1 1 05 Programming Apprentice Switch Operations Controlling Relays with a Switch Fast Track ILC APPRENTICE WED 12 01 04 07 50 54 PM C22004 ILC Press gt EDIT RELAY OUTPUTS SWITCH INPUTS SWITCH PILOTS EXIT Press B gt SWITCH INPUTS SWITCH INPUT STATUS SWITCH INPUT OPTIONS INPUT RELAY CONTROL EXIT Press gt SWITCH INPUT OPTIONS Press B gt INPUT RELAY CONTROL INPUT INPUT 01 INPUT SINGLE RELAYS TYPE MOM ON OFF INPUT RELAY GROUPS EXIT EXIT Press gt INPUT RELAY GROUPS INPUT 4 INPUT 01 GROUP GROUP 01 ACTION ON AND OFF EXIT MOM ON OFF Press gt INPUT SINGLE RELAYS INPUT 4 INPUT 01 RELAY RELAY 01 ACTION ON AND OFF EXIT MOM ON OFF Switch Control Screen Flow ILC Apprentice User Manual 3 11 Version 1A 1 1 05 Programming Switch Status
135. sable BO 219 19 0 Input Enable 1 Input Disable 220 20 0 Input Enable 1 Input Disable BO 221 21 0 Input Enable 1 Input Disable BO 222 22 0 Input Enable 1 Input Disable BO 223 23 0 Input Enable 1 Input Disable gt BO 224 24 0 Input Enable 1 Input Disable 3 2 Table N 1 ILC Apprentice Input Disable Enable Point ILC Apprentice User Manual N 10 Version 1 1 1 05 Appendix N Commmunications Apprentice NETWORK NETWORK POINT TYPE POINT ADDRESS INPUTS RANGE VALUE NOTES 225 25 0 Input Enable 1 Input Disable 226 26 0 Input Enable 1 Input Disable BO 227 27 0 Input Enable 1 Input Disable BO 228 28 0 Input Enable 1 Input Disable BO 229 29 0 Input Enable 1 Input Disable BO 230 30 0 Input Enable 1 Input Disable BO 231 31 0 Input Enable 1 Input Disable BO 232 32 0 Input Enable 1 Input Disable BO 233 33 0 Input Enable 1 Input Disable BO 234 34 0 Input Enable 1 Input Disable BO 235 35 0 Input Enable 1 Input Disable BO 236 36 0 Input Enable 1 Input Disable BO 237 37 0 Input Enable 1 Input Disable BO 238 38 0 Input Enable 1 Input Disable BO 239 39 0 Input Enable 1 Input Disable BO 240 40 0 Input Enable 1 Input Disable BO 241 41 0 Input Enable 1 Input Disable BO 242 42 0 Input Enable 1 Input Disable BO 243 43 0 Input Enable 1 Input Disable BO 244 44 0 Input Enable 1 Input Disable BO 24
136. stallation Checks 2 2 2 2 MOUNTING 2 2 e P T ii 2 2 2 2 2 Environmental Considerqtions a 2 2 2 2 3 Distance From Control Deviens 2 2 2 3 Wiring the Controller 2 2 2 3 1 Wire the Control Irqansformer 2 2 22 2 Connect Line Grid u a ana aan 2 2 2 9 2 Wire 2 2 2 PEPE TEN sie 2 5 2 4 1 Check Controller Power 2 5 2 4 2 Verify Controller s Supply 2 5 2 4 3 Double Check Connections 2 5 4 4 4 External Monitoring and Control 2 5 2 5 PowerUp and Check 2 5 2 5 1 Power Up the Controller 2 5 252 Verify th lighting 2 5 2 5 3 Perform Initial Programming Procedures 2 5 2 5 4 Verify Tie SWITCHING FUNCTION a aa 2 5 2 5 0 Verify the Timer FUNCTIONS usen ee ec b Fee Ka 2 5 2 6 paure rm 2 6 2 6 1 Controller Will Nor Power UD aa 2 6 2 6 2 Lighting Relay s Will Not Function 2 6 2 6 3 Switch Input Will Not 2 6 2 6 4 Timers Will Not Function Properly 2 6 2 6 5 Entire I O Board s Doesn t 2 6 ILC Apprentice User Ma
137. tatus menu appears press until the relay you want to control appears SINGLE RELAYS 6 Press B gt ON to switch ON the relay or B gt OFF to switch RELAY GROUPS OFF The reloy EXIT Press B gt SINGLE RELAYS 7 Press gt EXIT 4 times to return to the Home Screen RELAY 01 IS OFF Press for desired relay RELAY 03 IS OFF Press B gt ON or P gt OFF RELAY 03 IS ON Press gt EXIT 4 times to return HOME ILC APPRENTICE WED 12 01 04 07 50 54 PM EDIT C 2004 ILC ILC Apprentice User Manual 3 7 Version 1A 1 1 05 Programming SAMPLE OPERATION How To Program a Relay To Perform a Blink Alert 1 From the Home screen press P EDIT 2 When the MAIN menu appears press B gt RELAY OUTPUTS 3 Press gt RELAY OUTPUT OPTIONS 4 When the Relay Options screen appears press or W until the Relay you want to perform the blink alert appears 5 Press B gt TIMERS then Aor W until BLINK appears in the timer field 6 Press gt EXIT 3 times to return to the Home screen ILC Apprentice User Manual Version 1A 1 1 05 EEE Apprentice ILC APPRENTICE WED 12 01 04 07 50 54 PM 22004 ILC Press gt EDIT RELAY OUTPUTS SWITCH INPUTS SWITCH PILOTS EXIT Press B gt RELAY OUTPUTS RELAY OUTPUT STATUS RELAY OUTPUT OPTIONS RELAY GROUPING EXIT Press B gt RELAY OUTPUT OPTIONS RELAY 4 RELAY
138. tering is engraved directly into plate surface LED Pilot Lights e LED pilot lights give a visual confirmation of current control status LED ON indicates controlled circuit is ON LED OFF indicates controlled circuit is OFF e Each switch may be provided with a solid state LED pilot light e Colors Green or Red O og o gt TE e 25 Specifications INTELLIGENT LIGHTING CONTROLS INC 5229 Edina Industrial Boulevard Minneapolis Minnesota 55439 Phone 952 829 1900 FAX 952 829 1901 1 800 922 8004 www ilc usd com Durable anodized brushed NFP Series Switch Plates Standard Low Voltage Switches amp Plates NFP SERIES STANDARD CONFIGURATIONS aluminum stainless steel or Plates without LEDs Plates with LEDs Plates without LEDs Plates with LEDs painted white c Choice of finish NFP 01 01 NA AL NFP 01 01 LED AL g B NFP 02 04 NA AL g 0 NFP 02 04 LED AL cs Optional pilot lights g NFP 01 02 NA AL 5 NFP 01 02 LED AL D NFP 02 06 NA AL 095 NFP 02 06 LED AL L L Loe NFP 01 03 NA AL G NFP 01 03 LED AL 0 NFP 02 08 NA AL a NFP 02 08 LED AL Optional switch identification 6 B 0 available phenolic or L Le E engraved labeling Other Configurations Available on Request Physical Operating Environment e Plate mat
139. the COM port you have selected for communication on your computer 2 Using LightMaster Pro connect with the controller 3 When your PC and the controller link perform the desired LightMaster Pro operations Personal Computer equipped with LightMaster Pro software Figure 1 Programming the Controller from a PC ILC Apprentice User Manual Version 1A 1 1 05 xipueddy Appendix E DMX Control Feature E 1 Overview e With the addition of a DMX 512 interface card the ILC Apprentice controller supports the control of non dimmed loads via standard USITT DMX 512 communica tions protocol e The physical link is a standard USITT DMX 512 control cable 18 gauge shielded twisted pair that runs from the DMX output of the theatrical lighting controller to the ILC Apprentice DMX communications port The DMX 512 interface mounts on the ILC Apprentice CPU board See Figure D 1 e You can program the ILC Apprentice with desired ON and OFF DMX signal levels and then select how the ILC Apprentice relay outputs will respond e You set common ON and OFF DMX signal levels for all DMX 512 channels 1 to 512 channels However you can program relay action on an individual channel basis DMX ON and DMX OFF Levels Any time a DMX channel is at or above the ON level the relay s mapped to that chan nel will be forced ON regardless of any switch input or timer control Any time a DMX channel is at or below the OFF level
140. the Main menu appears press B gt SPECIAL FUNCTIONS 3 When the Special Functions menu appears press CHANGE PASSWORD 4 When the Password Editing screen appears press p gt until the cursor is positioned under the first digit in the password field The press B or W until the first digit of the password appears 5 Repeat step 7 for the remaining digits 6 Press B gt SAVE A message will appear saying NEW PASSWORD SAVED 7 Press gt EXIT to return to the Home screen ILC Apprentice User Manual Version 1A 1 1 05 EEE Apprentice ILC APPRENTICE WED 12 01 04 07 50 54 PM EDIT CC 200 ILC Press gt EDIT then W 5 times PRESETS ADD ON MODULES SPECIAL FUNCTIONS EXIT Press gt SPECIAL FUNCTIONS EDIT NAMES CHANGE PASSWORD FIRMWARE REVISION EXIT Press P CHANGE PASSWORD CLEAR PASSWORD lt 032501 A Press gt SAVE NEW PASSWORD SAVED Press EXIT ILC APPRENTICE WED 12 01 04 07 50 54 PM EDIT c 2004 ILC Programming F Apprentice 3 15 How to View the Firmware Revision Fast Track ILC APPRENTICE WED 12 01 04 07 50 54 PM EDIT c 2004 ILC Press gt EDIT then W 5 times PRESETS ADD ON MODULES SPECIAL FUNCTIONS EXIT Press B gt SPECIAL FUNCTIONS then W CHANGE PASSWORD EDIT NAMES FIRMWARE REVISION EXIT Press B gt FIRMWARE REVISION ILC APPRENTICE REV 6 40 10 21 04 CONFIG 08 IN RL EXIT Firmware Revision Sc
141. tically Latched Relays Magnetically latching contacts 1 amp 30 volts AC DC isolated contacts for status feedback or pilot lights e Single moving part design Operates in any position e Unmatched endurance 200 000 ON OFF cycles at FULL LOAD 1 000 000 ON OFF cycles at no load 20 amp 120 277 or 347 VAC operation e ULlisted FCC approval for commercial and residential use Overview The 2R9 Series of relays are designed and manufactured to be the longest lasting most reliable relays available By incorporating a unique single moving part the contacts design both endurance and reliability are significantly enhanced Compare our 200 000 ON OFF cycle FULL LOAD and 1 000 000 no load ratings with any other relay in the indus try We re confident you will agree that for reliability and endurance ILC s 2R9 Relay Series simply can t be beat ILC 2R9 relays are magnetically latched requiring only a momentary rectified AC or DC pulse to open or close the contacts Q x lt 5 Q 5 zi Q 2 7 Features General Information Low Voltage Characteristics e UL Listed e Split coil gt for ON gt for OFF e Mounts in standard 2 825 875 e Compatible with standard interface diameter 14 or 16 gauge material drivers e Operates in any position e Operating voltage 18 30 VAC rectified Line Voltage Characteristics 12 24 VDC filtered e Contacts SPST Maintaine
142. tment when operating hours fluctuate e Seven standard Open Close times and 365 custom daily Open Close times available e Scheduled event may be programmed to occur before after or at Open Close times Relay Functions e Each relay may be programmed for ON only OFF only or ON OFF control e Pulsed output for control of external devices such as lighting contactors or other systems e HID multilevel control specialized output control for multilevel HID ballasts including warm up sequence Switch Types e The ILC Apprentice may be programmed to accept virtually any type of switch input momentary or maintained e Easy direct connection to motion and photo sensing devices via dry contact input Override inputs can enable or disable any relay or group of relays e Input disable based on time of day Switch Input to Relay Output Mapping All switch to relay settings are completely soft requiring no field rewiring when changes are required Any switch can control any combination of 1 to 48 relays Automatic Power Up Settings e Relays may be programmed to automatically return to ON OFF or remaining in the state they were in prior to the outage After Hours Sweeps e Individual relay or groups of relays may be pro grammed to be swept OFF during non operational hours Daylight Saving Time Adjustment e Automatic adjustment for daylight saving changes may be enabled or disabled from keypad or software Astronomical Clock
143. to 112 P Temperature Electrical e Relative 10 to 95 e 120 277 or 347 VAC Humidity Non condensing e Motor Loads e Atmosphere Non explosive 1 Hp 120VAC Non corrosive 1 Hp 277VAC e Vibration Stationary application e 20 amp Ballast 120 277 or 347 VAC NEMA Level A e Resistive loads 20 amps 120 277 or 347 VAC Certifications e UL Connectors e FCC Approval for commercial and e Leads available in plain wire no connector C connector 5 pin female connector EZ connector quick disconnect terminals for standard 187 x 020 male tabs residential use 29 P Plain wire C 5 pin female connector EZ Quick disconnect terminals How to Order Ordering a 2R9 Relay Order No 2R9C sample flar e Indoor or Outdoor sensors e Indoor range 1 to 100 fc e Outdoor range 1 to 1000 fc e Individually adjustable On and OFF set points e Dry contact output e Hard wired directly to lighting control panel inputs Overview Features INTELLIGENT LIGHTING CONTROLS INC 5229 Edina Industrial Boulevard Minneapolis Minnesota 55439 Phone 952 829 1900 FAX 952 829 1901 1 800 922 8004 www ilc usa com Hardwire Photo Sensor Hard Wired Photo Sensor Controller Indoor or Outdoor Sensor The ILC Photo Sensor is designed to provide a simple to use easily adjustable photo sens ing device that can detect the need for artificial lighting and instruct the lighting control panel to either turn
144. troller N2 Aad on Card is the last device on cable be connected on one end Figure N 1 N2 Set Up xipueddy ILC Apprentice User Manual Version 1A 1 1 05 Appendix N Commmunications m Apprentice Fast Track ILC APPRENTICE WED 12 01 04 07 50 54 PM EDIT c 2004 ILC Press gt EDIT then W 4 times SET TIMES PRESETS ADD ON MODULE EXIT Press ADD ON MODULE METASYS N2 REV 1 NODE 001 N2 Screen Flow ILC Apprentice User Manual N 3 Version 1A 1 1 05 Appendix N2 Commmunications EEE Apprentice NETWORK NETWORK POINT TYPE POINT ADDRESS UNITS POINT DESCRIPTION RANGE VALUE NOTES BI 1 SWITCH INPUT 1 OFF 0 1 CLOSED BI 2 SWITCH INPUT 1 ON O OPEN 1 CLOSED BI 3 SWITCH INPUT 2 OFF 0 1 CLOSED BI 4 SWITCH INPUT 2 0 1 CLOSED BI 5 SWITCH INPUT 3 OFF 0 1 CLOSED BI 6 SWITCH INPUT 3 0 1 CLOSED BI 7 SWITCH INPUT 4 OFF 0 1 CLOSED BI 8 SWITCH INPUT 4 0 1 CLOSED BI 9 SWITCH INPUT 5 OFF 0 1 CLOSED BI 10 SWITCH INPUT 5 0 1 CLOSED BI 11 SWITCH INPUT 6 OFF 0 1 CLOSED 12 SWITCH INPUT 6 ON 0 1 CLOSED BI 13 SWITCH INPUT 7 OFF 0 1 CLOSED BI 14 SWITCH INPUT 7 ON 0 1 CLOSED 15 SWITCH INPUT 8 OFF 0 1 CLOSED
145. turn ON Group press 1 to turn OFF Group press 2 to return to the Main Menu press 9 ILC Apprentice User Manual Version 1A 1 1 05 Apprentice A 4 1 Control Codes Use the telephone keypad to enter the following control codes e Relay Codes 2 digits Code designates which relay in the panel you want to control 01 48 Sample Enter code 12 to control relay 12 e Preset codes 2 digit see Page 3 57 for information on how to define a preset 01 48 Sample Enter code 31 to set Preset 31 e Group codes 2 digit see Page 3 20 for information on how to define a relay group 01 48 Sample Enter code 22 you will be prompt ed to push 1 to turn ON Group 22 or push 2 to turn OFF group 22 xipueddy gt Co Ms Apprentice Appendix Voice DIMF Add On Module DIMF Add on Module in Expansion Port Display module RJ 11 Connector for Voice DTMF Power LED 00000 00000 Ins Apprentice e e parod s 12vac OFF ON 77013426 REV B 97013426 REV I 5 5 5005 5005 005 SOG d000 d0000 d0000 0000Q 0000 aaao Booe 1000023 Figure A 2 Voice DTMF Module Installation ILC Apprentice User Manual Version 1 1 1 05 Appendix C PC Control RS232 Port Overview C 1 RS232 Programming Control and Mo
146. ude for your location in order to define an Astro Timer A listing of latitudes and longitudes for many major US cities is provided in the Appendix O ILC Apprentice User Manual Version 1A 1 1 05 Apprentice Parameter Key TIMER 1 of up to 48 time based events that impact relays relay groups or presets A NORMAL timer executes its function according to standard AM PM time This the default timer type An ASTRO timer operates in relation to sunrise or sun set An OPEN CLOSE timer is keyed to user entered facility open and close times Both ASTRO and OPEN CLOSE timers can be pro grammed to occur at exactly sunrise sunset open close or offset either before or after these times Open Close Timers can be keyed to differ ent open close times For example weekday hours as opposed to weekend hours An Open Close timer can also be programmed to execute on a specific date RELAY one of 48 available relay outputs impact ed by the timers RELAY GROUP one of 48 available user defined groups of relay outputs that respond as a group to a timer PRESET one of 48 available user defined ON OFF relay output patterns activated by a timer ACTION How the timer will impact the relay out put relay group or preset The default is NO ACTION The timer has no effect on the relay relay group or preset Other possible entries are TURN ON used with relays and relay groups TURN OFF used with relays and relay groups ACT
147. ut Open 2 2 69 Input Closed 0 Input Open 22 22 70 Input Closed 0 Input Open 23 23 71 1 Input Closed 0 Input Open 24 24 72 1 Input Closed Oz Input Open 25 25 73 Input Closed 0 Input Open 26 26 74 2 Input Closed 0 Input Open 27 27 79 Input Closed 0 Input Open 28 28 76 1 Input Closed Oz Input Open 29 29 77 Input Closed 0 Input Open 30 30 78 Input Closed 0 Input Open 31 31 79 1 Input Closed O Input Open 32 32 80 Input Closed 0 Input Open 33 33 81 Input Closed 0 Input Open 34 34 82 1 Input Closed Input Open 35 35 83 Input Closed 0 Input Open 36 36 84 1 Input Closed Oz Input Open 37 37 85 Input Closed 0 Input Open 38 38 86 Input Closed 0 Input Open 39 39 87 Input Closed 0 Input Open 40 40 88 1 Input Closed Oz Input Open 41 41 89 1 Input Closed 0 Input Open 42 42 90 1 Input Closed 0 Input Open 43 43 91 1 Input Closed O Input Open 44 44 92 1 Input Closed O Input Open 45 45 93 Input Closed Oz Input Open 46 46 94 1 Input Closed O Input Open 47 47 95 Input Closed Input Open 48 48 96 Input Closed 0 Input Open Table M 1 ILC Apprentice Data Field Input Point Designators ILC Apprentice User Manual Version 1 1 1 05 Appendix M MODBUS Communications EEE Apprentice ILC Apprentice Output Closed Open 1 Output Closed O Output Open 1 Output Closed O Output Open 1 Output Closed O Output Open
148. w ilc usa com LIGH ne Mas fet T e Use Metasys 2 control protocol e Connects directly to the 2 Metasys RS 485 bus e Allows status reporting and direct control of relays Metasys Connectivity Partner 2 e 2 79 fe 5 Overview The LightMaster Controller s can be integrated into a Building Automation System BAS that uses the N2 communications protocol The host system can then poll the status of the LightMaster Controller inputs and outputs and issue ON OFF commands to the LightMaster s relay outputs Features Programming e The LightMaster must be equipped with 2 add on module that can be adaressed between 1 and 255 The network cable is a RS 485 two wire shielded twisted pair e Once plugged into the lighting control panel BAS software can be programmed to control relays in the LightMaster panel All local control features for the relay panel will continue to be operable N2 Control e Only BI and BO point types are used INTELLIGENT LIGHTING CONTROLS INC 5229 Edina Industrial Boulevard Minneapolis Minnesota 55439 Phone 952 829 1900 FAX 952 829 1901 1 800 922 8004 www ilc usa com Metasys 2 tar Serial ini rlace N2 Protocol Connector to controller board mg A RS 232 port 2 187
149. y on the relay output of the I O board s Blue is common red is ON black is OFF orange is status See Figure 1 1 3 Override the affected relay ON OFF with the override switches located on the I O board See Figure 1 2 4 If the relay doesn t respond consult the factory 2 6 3 Switch Input Will Not Function Check your programming 2 Verify proper connections at field and controller end 3 Verify that there is only one maintained switch connected per input 4 Unhook field connections from affected input Connect test switch of same type as field switch 5 Work the test switch Observe whether the switch input status LED lights when it senses switch closure LightMaster User Manual Version 1A 1 1 05 EEE Apprentice 6 If the switch input LED lights and the relays function properly there is probably a problem with the field wiring Verify that the CPU is seeing the switch input by viewing the current switch status This can be done with the keypad by going to the Switch Status screen and scrolling to the individual input or scanning all of the inputs to verify that a switch closure is being seen by the controller See Section 3 4 Also the outputs of the I O board s s can be tested through the keypad Relays can be forced individually or all swept ON or OFF using the keypad See Section 3 3 If the switch input or affected relay doesn t respond or no response is viewed through the keypad
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