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Crestron CLS/CLSI-C6 & CLS/CLSI-C6M
iLux® Integrated Lighting System
Operations Guide
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Regulatory Compliance
This product is Listed to applicable UL Standards and requirements by Underwriters Laboratories Inc.
As of the date of manufacture, the CLS C6M have been tested and found - - - , -C6, CLS C6M, CLSI C6 and CLS
to comply with specifications for CE marking and standards per EMC and Radiocommunications
Compliance Labelling.
Federal Communications Commission (FCC) Compliance Statement
This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following conditions:
(1) This device may not cause harmful interference and (2) this device must accept any interference received,
including interference that may cause undesired operation.
CAUTION: Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the manufacturer responsible for
compliance could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment.
NOTE: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device,
pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against
harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio
frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful
interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a
particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception,
which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the
interference by one or more of the following measures:
• Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna
• Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver
• Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected
• Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help
Industry Canada (IC) Compliance Statement
CAN ICES-3(B)/NMB 3(B)-
Crestron CLS/CLSI /CLSI-C6 & CLS -C6M iLux Integrated Lighting System
Operations Guide – G DOC. 6347 Contents
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Contents
iLux Integrated Lighting System: CLS/CLSI- - 1C6 & CLS/CLSI C6M
Introduction 1...............................................................................................................................
Features and Functions ................................................................................................ 1
Specifications .............................................................................................................. 4
Physical Description .................................................................................................... 6
Setup ........................................................................................................................................ 11
Network Wiring ......................................................................................................... 11
Net ID ........................................................................................................................ 11
Installation ................................................................................................................. 11
Configuring the CLS- C6.......................................................................................................... 12
Configuring With Front Panel Controls .................................................................... 12
Configuring with iLux Designer................................................................................ 24
Console Command Settings ...................................................................................... 26
Replacing the Function Button Label ........................................................................ 27
Uploading and Upgrading ........................................................................................................ 29
Establishing Communication ..................................................................................... 29
Programs and Firmware ............................................................................................ 30
Operation ................................................................................................................................. 31
Standard Mode .......................................................................................................... 31
Button Types ............................................................................................................. 32
IR Receiver ................................................................................................................ 34
Occupancy Sensing ................................................................................................... 34
Override Mode .......................................................................................................... 34
Load Shedding (Demand Response) ......................................................................... 35
Building Management System Interface ................................................................... 35
Lights Mode .............................................................................................................. 36
Shades Mode ............................................................................................................. 37
Problem Solving ...................................................................................................................... 39
Troubleshooting ......................................................................................................... 39
Check Network Wiring .............................................................................................. 39
Reference Documents ................................................................................................ 40
Further Inquiries ........................................................................................................ 40
Future Updates .......................................................................................................... 41
Appendix A: Supported Devices ............................................................................................. 42
Keypads ..................................................................................................................... 42
Shade Controllers ...................................................................................................... 44
Touch Screens ........................................................................................................... 44
Joins ........................................................................................................................... 45
Appendix B: Console Commands ............................................................................................ 52
Appendix C: RS 232 Commands- ............................................................................................ 56
Command Format ...................................................................................................... 56
Adding C2N- - IO Device to CLS C6 .......................................................................... 60
Echo Control Command ............................................................................................ 60
Light Zone Commands .............................................................................................. 60
Shade Group Commands ........................................................................................... 63
Scene Commands ...................................................................................................... 64
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Room Combining Commands ................................................................................... 67
Override Commands .................................................................................................. 67
Load Shed Commands ............................................................................................... 68
Occupancy Commands .............................................................................................. 68
Photocell Commands ................................................................................................. 69
Version Command ..................................................................................................... 69
Appendix D: Factory Default Values ...................................................................................... 70
Appendix E: Button Functions ................................................................................................ 72
Appendix F: Room Combining ................................................................................................ 81
Appendix G: RC5 Code Expansion ......................................................................................... 84
Return and Warranty Policies .................................................................................................. 86
Merchandise Returns / Repair Service ...................................................................... 86
Crestron Limited Warranty ........................................................................................ 86
Crestron CLS/CLSI CLS/CLSI-C6 & -C6M iLux Integrated Lighting System
Operations Guide iLux Integrated Lighting System: CLS– G DOC. 6347 /CLSI C6 & CLS/CLSI- -C6M •
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iLux Integrated Lighting System:
CLS CLS//CLSI- C6 & CLSI-C6M
Introduction
The CLS/CLSI- -C6 and CLS/CLSI C6M iLux® units are complete, integrated
wall- mounted lighting systems that can function as standalone devices or as part of a
Crestron® solution total control system network. The units are intended for
installation in boardrooms, auditoriums, home theaters, or anywhere versatile and
cost- -effective control of lighting and shades are required. The CLS C6 and
CLS-C6M are designed for 120 C6 and CLSIVac -installations; the CLSI -C6M are
designed for 230 Vac S-installations. All units are identical, except that the CL C6M
and CLSI- -C6M units include a built in motion sensor. For simplicity in this with
guide, the term - "CLS C6" is used except where noted.
Features and Functions
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• Wall- mounted integrated lighting and shade control
• Six channels of dimming or switching
• Six groups of shade or drapery control
• Linkable for up to 54 lighting channels and 54 shade groups
• Up to 16 user-settable scenes
• Seven configurable rocker buttons with customizable label strip
• Large ON and OFF buttons
• Flip-up front cover reveals setup controls and programming port
• Six bar graphs show lighting levels and shade positions
• Easy setup from front panel or iLux Designer software
• Built- - in motion sensor (CLS/CLSI C6M)
• Optional IR remote
• Supports multipoint control using up to 16 keypads
• Supports touch screen control using up to two touch screens
• Supports external occupancy sensors
• Supports room combining of up to 36 partitions
• Supports integration with building management systems (BMS)
• Master air-gap relay | 230 Vac version available
• Integrates with 2-Series control systems via Cresnet
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CLS-C6 Specifications (Continued)
SPECIFICATION DETAILS
Available Accessories
(Continued)
- - CLS EXP DIM iLux Dimmer Expansion Module
- - CLS EXP DIMFDB
iLux 3-Wire Fluorescent Dimmer Expansion
Module
- - CLS EXP DIMFLV
iLux 0 V Fluorescent Dimmer Expansion –10
Module
- - CLS EXP DIMU iLux Universal Dimmer Expansion Module
- CLS IRHT8 iLux IR Handheld Remote
- CNPWS 75 Cresnet Power Supply
- GLS LOL Crestron Green Light Photocell , Open-Loop
-SIM GLS Sensor Integration Module
- TPS 6L Isys
®
5.7 in Wall Mount Touch Screen
1. For a list of compatible ballasts, visit www.crestron.com/lightingcompatibility.
2. Larger loads and additional load types can also be supported using Crestron CLS-EXP Series expansion
modules (sold separately).
Physical Description
All controls and indicators for the CLS C6RF are located on the front of the unit. -
The front panel also contains a mini phone jack -under the flip up cover, used for
programming functions, and an IR port for control via an IR remote device. All other
ports and connectors are located on the rear panel. Refer to the “Connectors,
Controls, and Indicators table ” on page 8 for details.
CLS- C6 Physical View
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Connectors, Controls, and Indicators (Continued)
# CONNECTORS *,
CONTROLS, AND
INDICATORS
DESCRIPTION
16 1– 6 LOAD LOAD Use these terminals to connect the CLS-C6
dimmer channel outputs to the appropriate
lighting loads.
17 HOT, NEUTRAL,
(Ground)
Use these terminals to connect the unit to the
120 -V (CLS C6/M) or 230 V (CLSI-C6/M)
power source.
18 CONTROL SYSTEM
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Use this 4-pin terminal block to connect the
CLS-C6, using standard Cresnet wiring, to a
2-Series control system network. In this
configuration, the CLS-C6 acts as a standard
Cresnet slave device. (The CLS C6 does not -
draw power from Cresnet.).
19 LOCAL DEVICES
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Use this 4-pin terminal block to connect the
CLS-C6, using standard Cresnet wiring, to
local devices. In this configuration, the
CLS-C6 acts as the Cresnet Master.
* Interface connectors for CONTROL SYSTEM and LOCAL DEVICES ports are provided with the
unit.
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Configuring the CLS- C6
The overall configuration of the CLS-C6 can be accomplished in two ways: using the
front panel controls or using the supplied iLux Designer application software, which
can be downloaded from the Crestron Web site.
Configuring via the front panel controls is not as extensive as what can be done using
the iLux Designer but permits basic functional setup without having to use a PC.
In addition, some aspects of the CLS-C6’s operation can be modified only via certain
Crestron Toolbox console commands. Refer to “Console Command Settings” on
page 26 for details. Refer also to “Appendix B: Console Commands” on page 52 for
details on all applicable console commands.
NOTE: Toolbox does not distinguish between the CLS C6/C6M and CLSI- -C6/C6M
devices. All report as CLS units.
Configuring With Front Panel Controls
Temporary c hanges can be made to accommodate a particular circumstance or
change scene presets and replace the originals, as described below. To make more
extensive changes in the configuration of the CLS ing the iLux -C6 without us
Designer software refer to, "Setup Mode on page 13" .
Temporary Changes and Adjustments
Temporary changes adjustments to the lighting levels or shade presets can be and
accomplished as discussed in “Lights Mode” on page 36 and “Shades Mode” on
page 37.
Changing Scene Presets
The CLS-C6 scene settings can be modified via the front panel controls without
having to use a PC. Changes to the lighting load levels and shade presets for one or
more scenes can be accomplished as follows:
NOTE: The iLux Designer or SIMPL Windows programs can lock a scene to
prevent it from being changed using the front panel controls. If an adjustment is
made to a scene that is incorrect, “Er” is displayed for 3 seconds. The scene remains
in its existing state.
1. modified In Standard mode, press the function button of the scene to be and
hold it for 5 seconds. Make sure press the center of the butto ton so both
sides make contact.
2. The 2- s digit display first count down as the lighting loads fade to their
preset levels for that scene; it then begins “ .” flashing between Sc and the
scene number; the Lights LED illuminates and the Save and Cancel LEDs
flash.
3. Use the six function buttons to adjust the levels of the lighting loads for that
scene. Press the left side of the buttons to lower the lighting loads; press the
right side of the buttons to raise the lighting loads.
4. If there should be a certain lighting load to be unaffected by that scene
recall, press and hold the center of the button (so both sides make contact)
for 3 seconds. The top and bottom two LEDs of the associated bar graph
Scene Presets with Daylight
Harvesting
If a photocell is present, Scenes 1
through 8 (plus the On scene)
automatically utilize daylight
harvesting. When this automatic
behavior is enabled, the top bar
graph LED for that load blinks.
NOTE: When editing scenes with
photocell-controlled loads, photocell
output is temporarily disabled.
When the scene is recalled,
photocell control resumes and light
levels may change. To reduce the
possibility of unintended scene
behavior caused by photocell
reaction to sunlight, edit scenes at
night.
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Setup MnemonicsOption
2-DIGIT
DISPLAY
DESCRIPTION
Sc
Scene Programming
Ld
Setup lighting
L
oa
d
types
LE
Setup lighting load Low- End limits
HE
Setup lighting load High-End limits
Lo
Setup Lockout mode
bF b Futton unctions (i.e., recall scene, toggle
scene, shades control, etc.)
ud
Set function of up/down button
oc
Setup occupancy sensing
Ad
Run Auto- discovery
AS
A
ssign
S
hade groups
id
Set the Cresnet of this unitid
Ph
Photocell test
Pc
P Chotocell alibration
PL
Setup Photocell lower Limit
Pr
Setup Photocell response time
Fd
Restore efaultFactory d
Er
Error
• Press the or buttons to scroll through this list of available setup options.
Once the desired setup option appears in the display, use the various buttons
on the CLS-C6 to make adjustments, as described on the following pages.
• Once any adjustment is made, Setup mode is locked into that particular
option (this is indicated by lighting the period at the end of the mnemonic).
Once locked in an option, the buttons no longer scroll through the and
options; setup must be exited before choosing another option.
When the adjustments are complete, press to store the changes permanentlySave and
exit Setup mode or press Cancel to exit Setup Tmode without saving the changes. he
unit reverts to Standard mode.
Scene Programming (Sc)
This setup option allows the user to adjust the scene parameters. This is another way
to accomplish scene changes as discussed in “Changing Scene Presets” on page 12.
This method also allows settings to be changed for scenes greater than cene 6.S
Note that scenes can be turned off in addition to being recalled. When a scene is
turned off, only the lighting loads are turned off. If the scene contains any shades,
they are not affected. The fade time for turning the scene lights off is the same as for
recalling the scene. Therefore, no additional parameters need to be set to define the
off behavior.
Select the scene to be changed using the u dp/ own button. through the While cycling
list of scenes, the lights and shades do not change and the bar graphs are off.
Set the lighting loads and shade positions for the scenes as discussed in “Changing
Scene Presets” on page 12. As the scenes are set, note the following:
• When a lighting load reaches the HE (high-end) limit, the lights stop. The
2- s -digit display continue to rise. If lights reach the LE (low end) limit, the
2- s digit display continue to go down but lights stay at the LE limit until
they reach O — ff at which point they turn off. If the scene setting is saved
Scene Presets with Daylight
Harvesting
If a photocell is present, Scenes 1
through 8 (plus the On scene)
automatically utilize daylight
harvesting. When this automatic
behavior is enabled, the top bar
graph LED for that load blinks.
NOTE: When editing scenes with
photocell-controlled loads, photocell
output is temporarily disabled.
When the scene is recalled,
photocell control resumes and light
levels may change. To reduce the
possibility of unintended scene
behavior caused by photocell
reaction to sunlight, edit scenes at
night.
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