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TEMPERATURE ......................................................................................................................................... 35

 

HAI Communicating Thermostats .................................................................................................................................................36

 

Programmable Energy Saver Modules (PESMs)...........................................................................................................................37

 

Freeze Alarms...........................................................................................................................................................................39

 

Indoor and Outdoor Temperature .............................................................................................................................................39

 

Temperature Control of Appliances..........................................................................................................................................40

 

Temperature Alarms ......................................................................................................................................................................40

 

Humidity ........................................................................................................................................................................................40

 

STATUS ......................................................................................................................................................... 41

 

Control Unit Status ........................................................................................................................................................................41

 

Configuring HLC Devices ........................................................................................................................................................41

 

Configuring HLC Devices using a Lumina Keypad .................................................................................................................42

 

Configuring HLC Devices using an OmniTouch Touchscreen ................................................................................................42

 

Setup Mode for HLC Devices...................................................................................................................................................42

 

HLC Switches and Dimmers ................................................................................................................................................42

 

HLC Room Controllers.........................................................................................................................................................42

 

HLC House Controllers ........................................................................................................................................................43

 

Lumina Mode Controllers.....................................................................................................................................................43

 

Zone Status ....................................................................................................................................................................................43

 

Sunrise / Sunset Status...................................................................................................................................................................43

 

Test Status......................................................................................................................................................................................43

 

Temperature Status ........................................................................................................................................................................44

 

Energy Cost Status.........................................................................................................................................................................44

 

EVENTS......................................................................................................................................................... 45

 

Show Events .............................................................................................................................................................................45

 

MESSAGES................................................................................................................................................... 46

 

Message ....................................................................................................................................................................................46

 

Show Message ......................................................................................................................................................................46

 

Log Message.........................................................................................................................................................................46

 

Clear Message.......................................................................................................................................................................46

 

Say Message .........................................................................................................................................................................46

 

Phone Message .....................................................................................................................................................................47

 

Send Message (Pro-Link) .....................................................................................................................................................47

 

TELEPHONE CONTROL .......................................................................................................................... 48

 

Telephone Interface .......................................................................................................................................................................48

 

In-House Phones ............................................................................................................................................................................48

 

Remote Phones ..............................................................................................................................................................................48

 

Phone Access Denied - Remote Lockout.......................................................................................................................................49

 

Alternate Method ...........................................................................................................................................................................49

 

Main Menu.....................................................................................................................................................................................49

 

1 - Control......................................................................................................................................................................................50

 

2 - Mode.........................................................................................................................................................................................50

 

3 - Button .......................................................................................................................................................................................50

 

4 - All.............................................................................................................................................................................................50

 

5 - Temperature..............................................................................................................................................................................50

 

6 - Status ........................................................................................................................................................................................51

 

7 - Events .......................................................................................................................................................................................51

 

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Page 1: ...HOME AUTOMATION INC Lumina Lighting and Automation System Advanced Application Guide Document Number 44R00 1 Rev 2 12 March 2006...

Page 2: ...Copyright 2001 2006 Home Automation Inc All Rights Reserved...

Page 3: ...y Saver Modules 9 Telephone Connections 11 SYSTEM POWER UP PROCEDURE 12 Connect the Power Transformer 12 Connect the Battery 12 Keypad Check Out 13 Telephone Check Out 13 In Case of Trouble 13 Keypads...

Page 4: ...oom 26 Controlling Individual Lighting Loads in an HLC Room or UPB Units 26 Controlling CentraLite Units 27 Controlling RadioRA Units 27 Controlling ALC or X 10 Units 28 Ramp Command ALC 28 Controllin...

Page 5: ...vices 42 HLC Switches and Dimmers 42 HLC Room Controllers 42 HLC House Controllers 43 Lumina Mode Controllers 43 Zone Status 43 Sunrise Sunset Status 43 Test Status 43 Temperature Status 44 Energy Cos...

Page 6: ...r 58 Set Up Time 59 Advanced Control Programming ACP 60 1 Add Programs 60 2 Show Programs 60 3 Delete All Programs 62 Edit Programs 62 Edit Programs When 63 Times Programs 63 Button and Event Programs...

Page 7: ...6 House Codes 1 4 All Off 76 Time Clocks 77 Latitude Longitude and Time Zone 77 Daylight Savings 78 Controller IP Address 79 Controller Port Number 79 Encryption Key 79 Set Up Names 80 Using Quick Set...

Page 8: ...rial 3 Function 89 Serial 4 Rate 89 Set Up Address 90 LUMINA SPECIFICATIONS 91 UNDERWRITER S LABORATORIES UL LISTING 91 FEDERAL COMMUNICATION COMMISSION NOTICE 92 CANADIAN INDUSTRY CANADA NOTICE 93 AP...

Page 9: ...ld be planned as follows Thoroughly review Appendix A Understanding HLC for an overview of an HLC system Complete the worksheet s in Appendix B HLC Planner to plan the lighting scheme for each room De...

Page 10: ...TE 1 OUTPUT OUTPUT OUTPUT OUTPUT OUTPUT OUTPUT ALL CIRCUITS EXCEPT FOR THE BATTERY ARE POWER LIMITED CLASS II CONNECT CABLE TO CONTROLLER PLUG MODULAR END INTO RJ31X JACK ZONE INPUT ZONE INPUT ZONE IN...

Page 11: ...ROTECTION WILL NOT WORK IF THE CONTROLLER IS NOT PROPERLY GROUNDED ACCORDANCE WITH THE NATIONAL ELECTRIC CODE ANSI NFPA 70 COLD WATER PIPE OR GROUND ROD GOUNDING METHOD MUST BE IN Connect the Powerlin...

Page 12: ...ight is approximately 58 inches from the floor to the bottom of the keypad enclosure 4 Remove keypad face from back plate slots on bottom of keypad will release back plate use a screwdriver Mount the...

Page 13: ...te if only one keypad is being used The choices at the bottom are 1 16 When making your choice choose an address between 1 8 and then press the pound key Sounder If you wish not to hear the beeper in...

Page 14: ...es if ZONE RESISTORS is set to Yes 1 When using a normally open switch a 1000 ohm end of line resistor must be in parallel with the zone being used Maximum loop resistance excluding end of line resist...

Page 15: ...rting the outdoor relative humidity The outdoor temperature can be displayed on the keypad spoken over the telephone or displayed on an HAI Communicating Thermostat 1 Each Temperature Sensor requires...

Page 16: ...rmostats are connected in parallel to Zone 16 and Output 8 Connect the red COMM cable wire with the black COMM cable wire Make the connections as shown below using the supplied wire splices HAI Thermo...

Page 17: ...is used to break the 24V RED wire between the thermostat and the HVAC system When the automation system is in setback mode and the actual temperature is between the LO and HI setpoints the relay ener...

Page 18: ...an 6 degrees F per hour c An alternative auxiliary heat source that is inexpensive i e gas These features will avoid the use of auxiliary heat usually an electric strip heater which is more expensive...

Page 19: ...ded wires from the 8 conductor phone cable and connect to the section on the Lumina controller marked PHONE Plug the modular end of the cable into the RJ31X jack If necessary bend the tab up on the pl...

Page 20: ...R CABLE Supplied POWER TRANSFORMER Connect the Battery Unplug the Power Transformer to shut down the controller Connect the black battery wire to the negative battery terminal of the supplied battery...

Page 21: ...from the surge arrestor to the RJ31X jack then from the RJ31X jack to the house phones 3 The PHONE LED on the controller should be off when the phones are hung up 4 Pick up an in house phone wait abo...

Page 22: ...at the Lumina controller only the house phones won t work 5 Disconnect the UPB PIM and or X 10 cable Disconnect the serial cable s Disconnect Ethernet cable 6 Carefully remove the four terminal strip...

Page 23: ...d arriving home going on vacation entertaining for the evening or any other special event Whenever the mode changes lighting and temperatures are set just the way you like them The current mode is ill...

Page 24: ...s a family movie night a romantic evening or a dining event You imagine it and it becomes your Special mode PARTY The PARTY mode is used when you are entertaining for the evening Scheduled and event p...

Page 25: ...ious menu When you are entering a number will cancel the previously entered digits and will prompt you to reenter the number 14 KEY The key is used to enter or confirm a selection It may also be used...

Page 26: ...o be displayed Menu 7 Allows you to view an event log Menu 8 Allows you to play record show log clear say or phone a message Menu 9 Allows you to enter Setup Mode for programming and configuring the L...

Page 27: ...econd and continue to beep until the key cancel is pressed to acknowledge the trouble The keypad will say TRBL NOW trouble now if the trouble condition actually exists while you are looking at the key...

Page 28: ...ntire system Only the owner s or the one s who will govern the system should have and use the master code User Code 1 is always set to a Master code See Set Up Codes Manager Code Manager codes during...

Page 29: ...ESM for central heating and air conditioning systems Direct Output Control for relays to activate sprinklers lighting electric heating etc Lumina will control 64 UPB switches modules and keypads up to...

Page 30: ...oom Controllers set a scene in a room turn the room on and off and dim and brighten the room 1 Lumina Mode Controller for setting the current Lumina mode 1 House Controller for controlling up to 8 roo...

Page 31: ...ers can also be configured as a general purpose 8 button keypad controller that is used to trigger 8 different macro programs in the Lumina When configuring a House Controller as a general purpose 8 b...

Page 32: ...Module Types The ALC modules types are Dimmer Switch Relay Switch Slave Switch Program Switch and 4 Button Scene Switch Modules About X 10 The Lumina controls lights and appliances by sending command...

Page 33: ...e Code setting on the Omni IIe Controller If used Scrolling Through Names The Lumina stores names for Units Zones Buttons Codes Temperatures and Messages so that you don t have to remember that UNIT 5...

Page 34: ...Room Controller or by the Lumina controller each HLC device in the specified room will brighten or fade to its preset level for the selected scene Each lighting scene can also be set or easily changed...

Page 35: ...t 0 100 5 RMP does not affect CentraLite units Press 9 TIM to time the selected unit On or Off Timed commands may be from 1 99 seconds 1 99 minutes or 1 18 hours Press STA to see the status On or Off...

Page 36: ...n ALC Switch Modules are being used it is possible to ramp the lighting level of an ALC Dimmer Switch to a new level at a selectable ramp rate Only ALC Dimmer Switches respond to the Ramp command Pres...

Page 37: ...elected group to a predefined scene enter the Scene number 2 13 which corresponds to Scene A L respectively followed by the key All lights that are part of the selected group are set to the predefined...

Page 38: ...larger counter When the counter is incremented from 0 to 1 the When Unit On macro will now execute This will allow you to execute a command when the Flag is incremented counting up from zero The Set c...

Page 39: ...Button 2 turn off all downstairs lights set thermostat to comfortable settings dim outdoor lights 20 to extend bulb life and reduce consumption set the Lumina mode to Night mode Dinner for Two Button...

Page 40: ...tom Button 16 All On and Phantom button 17 All Off For example WHEN ALL ON PHANTOM BUTTON 16 ON WHEN ALL OFF PHANTOM BUTTON 17 ON This All On Off menu is also used to control Leviton Scenes RadioRA Ph...

Page 41: ...X X X X 13 X X X X 14 X X X X 15 X X X X UNIT NUMBERS 16 X X X X X Corresponds to the unit numbers in a Scene Scene Commands Scene Commands are used to Set Scenes issue a Scene On command and issue a...

Page 42: ...es that have the same Link to go to their preset light levels at their preset fade rates For instance in our All On and All Off example when Link 50 On is transmitted by Lumina each UPB Wall Switch wi...

Page 43: ...d be the key CENLIT SCENE 1 0 OFF 1 ON When a CentraLite Scene is turned on all of the devices that are pre programmed for that scene will go to their preset light levels When a CentraLite Scene is tu...

Page 44: ...mode or hold mode of all HAI thermostats in your system Temperature zones 1 64 are for HAI thermostats TEMPERATURE ENTER TEMP ZONE 0 ALL After the key is pressed a menu appropriate for the type of te...

Page 45: ...selection Upstairs TEMP 71 HEAT 70 Upstairs MODE HEAT FAN AUTO Programmable Energy Saver Modules PESMs The PESM is used when you are have any thermostat other than a HAI Communicating Thermostat and...

Page 46: ...tpoint Set high setpoint To enter the temperature menu from the top level display or from the main menu press the 5 TEMP key on the numeric keypad You will be prompted with the first named temperature...

Page 47: ...ial Order as specified in Set Up Dial Indoor and Outdoor Temperature The Model 31A00 1 Temperature Sensor is used for sensing temperatures from 0 F 120 F and 31A00 7 Extended Range Temperature Sensor...

Page 48: ...Setting a High or Low temperature to 0 takes it out of service Humidity The Model 31A00 2 and 31A00 8 Indoor Outdoor Temperature and Humidity Sensor is used for sensing indoors temperature and or repo...

Page 49: ...tured UPB devices collectively referred to as HLC devices can be configured using the Lumina controller Other UPB devices may be used but cannot be configured using the Lumina controller they must be...

Page 50: ...LC devices from an OmniTouch touchscreen press the Control icon on the Home page Select the desired unit from the Control list box to display the unit dialog Put the selected HLC device into Setup Mod...

Page 51: ...To enter the Zone menu from the Status menu press the 2 ZONE key on the numeric keypad The system will display Front Door SECURE ZONE 1 You may enter a zone number or simply press the down arrow key t...

Page 52: ...e reading will go up to a value that represents that zone is open This feature can be used to monitor the quality of the zone wiring and contacts Temperature Status The Temperature Status menu allows...

Page 53: ...the zone name or specific trouble condition and TROUBLE 10 59 AM 5 08 BATTERY LOW TROUBLE For trouble restorations the event log will show the zone name or specific trouble condition and TRBL RST 11 5...

Page 54: ...he message will remain on the display until it is manually cleared or cleared by a program Log Message The 2 LOG key allows you to store the selected text message s in the Event Log This can be a help...

Page 55: ...rriage returns and line feed characters are not automatically appended to the end To send ASCII control as part of the message use the caret character in the message This character specifics that the...

Page 56: ...ill hear a slight click on your phone when the Lumina picks up or hangs up This is normal To access your Lumina from an in house phone Pick up the receiver of any Touch Tone phone in your house pause...

Page 57: ...ONTROL 2 MODE 3 BUTTON 4 ALL 5 TEMPERATURE 6 STATUS 7 EVENT 8 PHONE 9 GOOD BYE CANCEL 0 REPEAT Pressing one of the keys on the phone will move you to another menu These menus are the same as the menus...

Page 58: ...f buttons Lumina will say the button number then its description User buttons 1 64 are available from the phone 4 All Press 4 from the MAIN MENU to get to the ALL menu ALL PLEASE CHOOSE 0 ALL OFF 1 AL...

Page 59: ...selected Lumina will read the current status of the PESM For instance ENERGY SAVER IS ON OFF TEMPERATURE IS 80 HEAT SETTING IS 60 COOL SETTING IS 75 6 Status Press 6 from the MAIN MENU to get to the...

Page 60: ...and address ADDRESS IS LUMINA PLAYS ADDRESS Note The address is used only for the VOICE dial out feature 9 Good Bye Press 9 from the MAIN MENU The Lumina will say GOOD BYE and hang up From an in hous...

Page 61: ...describe the type of alarm and the zones tripped for example WATER ALARM ACTIVATED BASEMENT TRIPPED Then the Lumina will read the Main Menu as described in Telephone Control You can press 0 to hear th...

Page 62: ...making connections be sure to correctly orient the cable as shown with the tab on the modular cable facing up make sure that the Yellow wire is at the top Connect the Yellow Green Red and Black wires...

Page 63: ...en connecting the controller directly to the NIC card on a computer When connected to a switch or router port forwarding must be configured Port forwarding sets up public services on your network The...

Page 64: ...DNS provider runs on a PC on your local network and is used to automatically update your Dynamic DNS provider with your current IP address Several router switch manufacturers have embedded a Dynamic...

Page 65: ...roller on a local network using HAI PC Access under Configure Network enter the controller s IP address i e 10 0 0 230 To connect to a Lumina controller from the Internet using HAI PC Access under Con...

Page 66: ...system All Lumina codes are 4 digits in length 0001 to 9999 Each user can be assigned a code with an authority level and times in which the code will be valid To set up a code from the Setup menu pre...

Page 67: ...that the code will be valid Press 1 7 for Monday Sunday 0 for Never 8 for Weekdays and 9 for Weekends DAY S MTWTFSS 1 7 MON SUN 0 NEVER Set Up Time To set up time and date from the Setup menu press th...

Page 68: ...pad only 1 condition can be selected If 2 conditions must be specified for a single program line it must be entered using the HAI PC Access Software Each program can be set up to execute at a certain...

Page 69: ...N MENU Pressing the key first will bring up a menu of event button types to select from BUTTON TYPE 1 CTRL 2 MODE 3 ZONE 4 ALL 5 ALARM 6 X 10 7 MISC If there are no programs for the specified item the...

Page 70: ...he deletion DELETE ALL PROGRAMS 0 NO 1 YES Select 1 YES to delete all automation control programs in the system Select 0 NO or press the key to return to the Set Up Program menu NOTE IF YOU CHOOSE THI...

Page 71: ...re or after the time of sunrise or sunset SUNSET 1 BEFORE 2 AFTER AT If the 1 BEFORE or 2 AFTER key is selected you will be prompted to select the amount of minutes ENTER OFFSET 0 120 MINUTES When ent...

Page 72: ...a UPB 6 Button or 8 Button Keypad When a button is pressed on a RadioRA Master Control When a button is pressed on a ALC 4 Button Scene Switch Module Press the 1 CTRL key to select the When Command fo...

Page 73: ...e may be selected alone or in combination As each item is specified the menu is redisplayed with the updated event button description Press the key when done Selecting 1 DLY allows the user to specify...

Page 74: ...Then select the specified command Off On or Set UPB Link Event Buttons When a program is created that uses When Link On as the trigger the program will execute when a Link Activate Link Goto as long...

Page 75: ...for Off 1 for On or 2 for Scene Off events will be activated whenever the selected device is turned off On events will be activated whenever the selected device is turned on Scene events will be activ...

Page 76: ...turn character are received One or more characters followed by a line feed character are received It is not necessary to enter the terminating carriage return or line feed character as part of the mes...

Page 77: ...current status This Status Request program is particularly beneficial to keep the current state of UPB devices that are altered by a lighting scene Link On or Link Off command When the Link On or Lin...

Page 78: ...ermostats energy saver modules and temperature sensors Specify the desired command See Temperature TEMPERATURE ENTER TEMP ZONE 0 ALL Program Energy Cost Select the 6 ENERGY key to set the current ener...

Page 79: ...program line however when programming from the keypad only 1 condition can be selected If 2 conditions must be specified for a single program line it must be entered using the PC Access Software When...

Page 80: ...ecified Time Clock is either On or Off The display prompts you for the Time Clock number ENTER TIME CLOCK 1 3 Enter the Time Clock number followed by the key Next specify the state of the time clock I...

Page 81: ...ll set this item to No The local in house telephone control features will still work but the system will never answer an incoming call The default setting for Answer Outside Call is Yes Remote Command...

Page 82: ...WTFSS CHNG DIAL OUT 1 OFF NEVER CHNG For example if your normal work hours are 8 to 5 Monday through Friday then set Dial Out 1 On to 8 00 AM MTWTF and Dial Out 1 OFF to 5 00 PM MTWTF With these setti...

Page 83: ...ping sound when a trouble occurs set Beep On Trouble to No The default setting for Beep On Trouble is Yes Set up Miscellaneous To configure Miscellaneous items in the system from the Set Up menu press...

Page 84: ...4 All Off is Yes Notes 1 When configured each House Code will affect 2 rooms of HLC lighting i e HC 1 ALL OFF affects Room 1 and 2 2 When the House Code is configured as UPB RadioRA or CentraLite Hous...

Page 85: ...arkness condition on a scheduling command or event button To enable the system to properly calculate sunrise and sunset times you must enter your latitude location north or south of the equator longit...

Page 86: ...art month start weekend end month and end weekend is set up at the factory You may change or disable this function if desired DST START MONTH 4 1 12 0 DISABLE DST START WEEKEND FIRST SUNDAY CHNG DST E...

Page 87: ...tup item IP ADDRESS press the down arrow key PORT NUMBER 4369 0 65535 In most installations the default port number can remain the same Port numbers range from 0 to 65535 To change the port number ent...

Page 88: ...Names For example press 1 to name units UNIT 1 00 95 LIST Press the key to display a list of names that are stored in the controller Each name in the list is displayed on the bottom line of the displa...

Page 89: ...n Voice descriptions for messages can be spoken over a speaker when used with a Two Way Audio Module To enter the Set Up Voice menu from the Setup menu press the 8 VOICE key SET UP VOICE 1 CTRL 2 ZONE...

Page 90: ...from unauthorized changes to the internal settings of your UPB devices UPB PASSWORD 1234 0000 FFFF Enter the UPB Password 0000 FFFF followed by the key To enter the digits A F first press the HOME key...

Page 91: ...second Expander are Zones 33 48 on the Lumina 2 When used the Model 10A06 Hardwire Expander Modules must be configured under Setup Installer Expansion 3 If a Wireless Receiver is used a second 10A06...

Page 92: ...keypad beeper and will use the voice dialer to dial out WATER This WATER zone type will generate an alarm keypad beeper and will use the voice dialer to dial out AUXILIARY A zone defined as AUXILIARY...

Page 93: ...programs and program conditionals Setup Temperatures To configure temperature settings and thermostats from the Installer Setup Menu press the 5 Temp key Temperature Display This allows you to choose...

Page 94: ...entering a code if PC Access is will be used PC ACCESS CODE 0000 9999 0000 DISABLE Time Display This allows you to choose between AM PM and 24 HOUR time format TIME DISPLAY 1 1 AM PM 2 24HR Date Disp...

Page 95: ...g is 30 Model and Software Version Next the model number and software version for the system is displayed HAI LUMINA S W VERSION 2 0 Reset System EEPROM Select the 1 YES key to reset the EEPROM All pr...

Page 96: ...e Pro Link protocol UPB 5 Model 10A17 Serial Interface using the UPB protocol RADIO RA 6 Model 10A17 Serial Interface using the RadioRA protocol CENTRALITE 9 Model 10A17 Serial Interface using the Cen...

Page 97: ...Serial respectively on the Lumina controller Select the baud rate for the built in serial interface from the list Serial 2 Function The Serial 2 Function selects the communication protocol used for t...

Page 98: ...RESIDENCE 1234 JOHNSON STREET CORNER OF JOHNSON AND THIRD STREET The unit will beep after 8 seconds and then play the address back to you If you are not happy with the sound re record by pressing 9 an...

Page 99: ...ed replacement Nominal Voltage 10 13 7 VDC 0 5 V max peak to peak ripple Low Voltage Cut Out approx 9 VDC Typical Current Consumption at Nominal Voltage Controller 135 mA Keypad backlight off 35 mA ba...

Page 100: ...ce of changes so as to give you an opportunity to maintain uninterrupted service 6 In the event of equipment malfunction all repairs should be made by our company or an authorized agent It is the resp...

Page 101: ...und 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 User...

Page 102: ...et a scene in a room turn the room on and off and dim and brighten the room 1 Lumina Mode Controller for setting the current Lumina mode 1 House Controller for controlling up to 8 rooms of HLC lightin...

Page 103: ...ator behind the On is illuminated and all others are turned off When the room is dimmed the LED indicator that is currently illuminated stays on When the room is set to a lighting scene A D the LED in...

Page 104: ...utton is illuminated When all lighting loads in the respective room are turned off the LED indicator behind the button is turned off Each House Controller controls 8 consecutive rooms To configure a H...

Page 105: ...OADS ROOM 6 UNITS 42 47 HLC LOADS ROOM 7 UNITS 50 55 HLC LOADS ROOM 8 UNITS 58 63 HOUSE CONTROLLER CONTROLS UP TO 8 ROOMS AVAILABLE UNITS 8 16 24 32 40 48 56 and 64 OR OR OR OR OR OR HLC LOAD HOUSE CO...

Page 106: ...5 Lighting Loads and 1 House Controller which controls up to 8 Rooms ROOM 1 Living Room Unit Unit Number HLC Device Type Name 1st Unit 1 Room Controller Living Room 2nd Unit 2 Lighting Load Room Contr...

Page 107: ...nit 14 Lighting Load Room Controller 7th Unit 15 Lighting Load Room Controller 8th Unit 16 Lighting Load House Mode ROOM 3 Unit Unit Number HLC Device Type Name 1st Unit 17 Room Controller 2nd Unit 18...

Page 108: ...6th Unit 46 Lighting Load Room Controller 7th Unit 47 Lighting Load Room Controller 8th Unit 48 Lighting Load House Mode ROOM 7 Unit Unit Number HLC Device Type Name 1st Unit 49 Room Controller 2nd Un...

Page 109: ...21 22 23 SPACE 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 8 9 A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68...

Page 110: ...95 CD 205 CEILING 296 CELLAR 54 CENTER 297 CENTRAL 206 CHANDELIER 298 CHANGE 196 CHECK 299 CHILDREN S 300 CHRISTMAS 301 CIRCUIT 302 CLASS 303 CLOSE 304 CLOSED 55 CLOSET 56 CODE 305 COFFEE 306 COLD 307...

Page 111: ...EPER 389 KENNEL 390 KEY 106 KITCHEN 228 LAMP 391 LANAI 392 LAND 393 LANDSCAPE 394 LASER DISK 395 LAST 396 LAUNCH 397 LAUNDRY 398 LAWN 399 LEAK 400 LEAVE 107 LEFT 108 LEVEL 401 LIBRARY 402 LIFT 109 LIG...

Page 112: ...SHOCK 161 SHOP 493 SHOW 494 SHUTTERS 162 SIDE 163 SILENT 18 SIX 6 SIXTEEN 19 SIXTY 495 SKYLIGHT 496 SLIDING 497 SMART 242 SMOKE 498 SNOW 164 SOUTH 165 SPA 499 SPARE 500 SPOT 501 SPRING 243 SPRINKLER...

Page 113: ...Page 105 CODE DESCRIPTION 546 WINE 252 WING 547 WINTER 548 WOOD CODE DESCRIPTION 549 WORK 253 YARD 550 YOU 190 ZONE...

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