Legrand SP-1 User guide

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User guide
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System
Programmer
Model # SP-1
User Guide
Copyright © 2000 The Watt Stopper, Inc., All rights reserved.
DESCRIPTION. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3
BOX CONTENTS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4
CONTROLS. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4
KEYPADS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5
Program Mode . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5
Input/Source . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5
Output/Destination. . . . . . . . . . . . . 5
KEYS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5
On and Off . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5
Enter . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6
LIGHTS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6
Power . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6
Error . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6
Outputs Display . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6
TONES . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7
OK . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7
Error . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7
ILLUSTRATION OF PROGRAMMER'S
CONTROLS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7
SETTING UP THE PROGRAMMER. . . 8
INSTRUCTIONS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8
DEFAULTS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8
USING THE PROGRAMMER. . . . . . . . 9
SELECT A PROGRAM MODE . . . . . . 9
Field Values. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10
USE A PROGRAM MODE . . . . . . . . 12
Control Outputs. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12
Control Inputs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13
Linking Outputs to Inputs . . . . . . 14
Set Addresses. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16
Configure Inputs . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17
Configure Outputs. . . . . . . . . . . . 18
TROUBLESHOOTING . . . . . . . . . . . . 19
TECHNICAL SUPPORT. . . . . . . . . . 20
ORDERING INFORMATION . . . . . . 20
WARRANTY INFORMATION . . . . . . 20
CONTENTS
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The System Programmer is a hand-held tool used to set up, con-
figure, and monitor the devices in your lighting control network.
You can plug the System Programmer into the following Watt
Stopper devices:
• ACP-Net Networked (with LCB-308 controller board)
• ARP-Net Automatic Relay Pack
• SC-100 System Clock
• TSM-1 Telephone Switch Module
The System Programmer administers the lighting control network
in real time. When a device is successfully contacted, the
System Programmer emits an OK tone. The System Programmer
then displays status information on the appropriate keypad.
When a device fails to respond, the System Programmer emits
an Error tone and an Error light.
Use the System Programmer to:
• Read and set device addressing
• Configure input and output types
• Link switch inputs to relay outputs
• Control and monitor network devices
The System Programmer is designed to administer lighting con-
trol systems which have up to 199 individually addressed
devices. For systems that may be larger than 199 devices, use
the LCS-Net system software to administer the lighting control
system.
DESCRIPTION
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A Typical Lighting Control Network
ARP
ARP
SC100
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ARP
In this example, the System Programmer is
connected into the LCB-308 controller board
within the ACP-Net panel. With the System
Programmer, you can set up and configure all
devices in the network.
BOX CONTENTS
• System Programmer
• 4 foot cord with modular plug connectors
• User Guide
ARP-Net
ACP-Net
SP-1 system
programmer
The SP-1 can be connected
anywhere in a lighting control
network for simple, convenient
system configuration and
maintenance.
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Keypads
The System Programmer has three keypads used for different
purposes. In this section, we provide a brief description of
each.
Program Mode
The Program Mode keypad is used to enter a function to
be performed. Use the Select key to scroll down to the
desired function. When a function has been defined, you
will enter additional information using other keypads. Refer
to the Use a Program Mode section in this guide.
Input/Source
The Input/Source keypad is used to enter device and input
information. Use the Address keys to scroll to the device
address. The Up key increases the value, and the Down
key decreases the value. Use the Input keys (Up and
Down keys) to scroll to an input number.
Output/Destination
The Output/Destination keypad is used to enter device
and output information. Use the Address keys to scroll to
the device address. The Up key increases the value, and
the Down key decreases the value. Use the Output keys
(Up and Down keys) to scroll to an output number.
Keys
On and Off
Use the On and Off keys to turn on or off relay outputs.
Also, use the On and Off keys to link relay outputs for On
control, Off control, or On and Off control. See the Use a
Program section in this guide.
Enter
Use the Enter key to send information to the designated
device. If the information is accepted, you will hear an OK
tone. If the information is not accepted, you will hear an
Error tone and the Error light shines.
CONTROLS
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Lights
Power LED
The Power light (green) turns on when the System
Programmer is plugged in to a device. The System
Programmer is powered on and connected through this
device to the lighting control network.
Error LED
The Error light (red) turns on if a device cannot be con-
tacted or the information sent is incorrect. It is accompa-
nied by an Error tone.
Outputs Display
The Outputs display is used to show the status of
selected relay outputs. The eight sets of lights represent
the relay outputs in an LCB-308 controller board within an
ACP-Net or an ARP-Net.
The green lights mean relay outputs are on, the red lights
relay outputs are off.
This display is also used when linking switch inputs for
control of relay outputs. For this function, the lights repre-
sent the type of control that is linked. Green lights mean
an On control link, red lights mean an Off control link, and
green and red lights mean both On and Off control from a
switch input is linked to a relay outputs.
Tones
OK
The OK tone emits when the System Programmer receives
a confirmation of information successfully from a device.
Error
The Error tone emits if a device cannot be contacted by
the System Programmer, or if the information sent is incor-
rect. This tone is accompanied by an Error light.
CONTROLS continued
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ILLUSTRATION OF PROGRAMMER’S CONTROLS
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Power Srvc
System Programmer
Enter
Error
On Off
Address
Up
Down
Up
Down
Input
Control outputs
Control inputs
Linking I/O
Set address
Config. inputs
Config. outputs
Config. pwr-up
Options
Address Output
Input/Source Output/Destination Outputs
Program Mode
Outputs
Display
Display
Window
Power
LED
Program
Modes
Keypad
Input/Source
Keypad
Off Key
Output/Destination
Keypad
Enter
Error
LED
On Key
Green
(On)
LEDs
Red (off)
LEDs
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SETTING UP THE PROGRAMMER
Instructions
1. Open the door or remove the cover to the lighting
control panel.
2. Locate the plug-in port on the device.
3. Slide the connector plug into the plug-in port.
The Power light (green) turns on when the System
Programmer is attached to a device. The System
Programmer is powered on and connected through
this device to the lighting control network.
Defaults
The System Programmer can be attached to any device on
the lighting control network. You can then use the System
Programmer to set up or configure any device on the net-
work. For the System Programmer to work, you must first
set unique addresses for each device. The factory default
address for each Watt Stopper device is set to zero (0).
Note
Refer to the specific device documentation for a list of its factory
default settings.
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Select a Program Mode
To select which of the eight modes is active, press the
Select key on the Program Mode keypad. Refer to the table
below for a listing of each mode. Procedures for using
each mode are provided in the following pages.
Field Values
When you select a program mode, you will then enter field
values applicable to that program mode. This section
describes only the standard field values.
1 Control Outputs
2 Control Inputs
3 Linking I/O
4 Set Addresses
5 Input Type
6 Output Type
7 Power-Up
8 Options
Read relay output status and command relay outputs on/off
Simulate a switch input action and see relay output status changes
Link switch input operation to relay outputs
Set device addresses
Read and set switch input personality types
Read and set output personality types
For future use
For future use
Program Mode Listing Table
USING THE PROGRAMMER
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USING THE PROGRAMMER continued
Device Address
Every device in the network must be assigned a unique
address. You may assign any number from one through
199. (For systems that require addresses above 199, use
the LCS-Net system software to administer the lighting
control network.) Device addresses in the 100's are repre-
sented with periods (.). For example, device address 100
displays as "0.0.", 101 displays as "0.1.", and 199 displays
as "9.9.".
These are valid addresses for the device address field:
Output Number
Each relay output is identified by the address of the device
it is attached to and an output number. The output number
varies depending on the type of device.
ACP-Net (LCB 308)
These are valid numbers for the Output Number field:
1-199 Individual device addresses
0 (zero) All devices on the lighting control network. Used for
Control Outputs mode; controls all relay outputs.
1-8 Individual relay output numbers
0 (zero) All relay outputs for device(s) listed in the address
field
Address Input Address Output
Input/Source Output/Destination
Input Number
Input Device
Address
Output Number
Output Device Address
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ARP-Net
These are valid numbers for the Output Number field:
Input Number
Each switch input or channel is identified by the address of
the device it is attached to and a switch input number. The
input number varies depending on the type of device.
ACP-Net (LCB 308)
These are valid numbers for the Input Number field:
ARP-Net
These are valid numbers for the Input Number field:
System Clock
These are valid numbers for the Input Number field. The
input numbers represent the first 19 channels of the
System Clock. Input numbers in the 10's are represented
with a period (.). For example, input number 10 displays as
"0.", 19 displays as "9.".
1-2 Individual relay output numbers
0 (zero) All relay outputs for device(s) listed in the
address field
1-8 Individual switch input numbers
A Master input A (FA)
B Master input B (FB)
C Mode input C (Mode)
1-2 Individual switch input numbers
A Master input A (FA)
B Master input B (FB)
C Mode input C (Mode)
1-19 Individual channel numbers
USING THE PROGRAMMER continued
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Control Outputs
Use the Control Outputs mode to see the On/Off status of
relay outputs or to turn on or off the device’s relay outputs.
To control a relay output, do as follows:
1. Plug the System Programmer into any device on the
network.
2. Select the Control Outputs mode.
3. Enter a device address in the Output/Destination
keypad.
4. Enter an output number in the Output/Destination
keypad.
When a device address is entered, the System
Programmer requests status information on all the relay
outputs at this device address. A green light indicates
the relay output is on, a red light indicates it is off. After
status is received, you may control (turn on or off) the
relay output specified by the Output Number. To control
all relay outputs, leave zero (0) here in the Output
number.
The example shows that you can use the System Programmer to
turn on or off all relay outputs (0 equals all) at device address 1.
The Outputs display will show the change in relay output on or off
status.
USE A PROGRAM MODE
Address Output
Output/Destination
1 0
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On Off
Outputs
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5. Press the On or Off keys to turn the selected relay
output(s) on or off.
Note
The System Programmer sends a control output message to the
designated device. When the device responds back, the System
Programmer emits an OK tone. When the device does not respond,
the System Programmer emits an Error tone and the Error light (red)
shines. Usually an Error tone indicates the device address may be
incorrect or that there is not a device at the specified address.
To control all relay outputs on a device, enter a device address and
leave zero (0) as the output number. The Outputs display will show
the relay output status.
To control all relay outputs at all addresses, enter zero (0) for the
device address and zero (0) for the output number. The status lights
will not display.
USE A PROGRAM MODE continued
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Control Inputs
Use the Control Inputs mode to simulate any switch input
or channel on the network. You can turn the switch input
on or off which turns the relay outputs linked to this switch
input on or off.
To control a relay output, do as follows:
1. Plug the System Programmer into any device on the
network.
2. Select the Control Inputs mode.
3. Enter a device address and input number for the switch
input or channel to be simulated in the Input / Source
keypad.
4. To view relay output status, enter a device address for
the relay outputs you wish to view in the
Output/Destination keypad.
The System Programmer will request the status of the
relay outputs from the addressed device and show it on
the Outputs display.
5. Press the On or Off keys to simulate a command from
the switch input shown on the Input/Source keypad. All
relay outputs previously linked to this switch input or
channel will respond. See the Linking Outputs to Inputs
section for linking information.
USE A PROGRAM MODE continued
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The example shows simulating a switch (device address 3, input
number 1) to turn on or off all previously linked relay outputs. The
status of relay outputs for device address 2 will be displayed.
Note
The relay outputs respond to a switch input only as previously
linked. The relay output may be linked for On control, Off control, or
On and Off control. If you press the On key, for example, the relay
output turns on only if linked for On control to this switch input.
USE A PROGRAM MODE continued
Address Input Address Output
Input/Source Output/Destination
3 1 2
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On Off
Outputs
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Linking Outputs to Inputs
Use the Linking I/O mode to link any relay output for con-
trol by any switch input or channel on the network. The
relay outputs can be linked for On control, Off control, or
both On and Off control.
To link a relay output to a switch input, do as follows:
1. Plug the System Programmer into any device on the
network.
2. Select the Linking I/O mode.
3. Enter a input/source device address and an input
number for the switch input or channel in the
Input/Source keypad.
4. Enter a output/destination device address in the
Output/Destination keypad.
After a brief moment, the System Programmer will
retrieve the links stored in the output/destination
addressed device and will show them on the Outputs
display. If there is no communication with the device at
the selected Output/Destination address, the System
Programmer will give an error tone and the error light will
momentarily light.
Links are shown as green lights for On control links, red
lights for Off control links. If no lights are shown for a
given relay output number, there is no link established
between the displayed switch input and the relay output.
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The example shows that switch input A on device 12 is linked to all
relay outputs on device 3 for both On and Off control by the switch.
5. To change the existing links for the device at the dis-
played Output/Destination address, enter the relay out-
put number to be changed (use zero (0) for changing all
relay outputs).
6. Press the On and Off keys to link or unlink the relay out-
puts for On control, Off control, or both On and Off con-
trol by the switch input or channel. This will turn on or off
the associated red and green lights according to the
links desired.
7. Press the Enter key to send this information to the output
device.
The device sends back a message that the links have
been established, and the System Programmer emits an
OK tone. The System Programmer displays the new link-
ing status on the Outputs display. Whenever you change
the linking status and send it to the device, the Outputs
display updates to show the new links.
Note
You can link relay outputs to a switch input at a device that doesn't
exist. You may want to do this to set up links prior to the actual
input/source devices being installed.
USE A PROGRAM MODE continued
Address Input Address Output
Input/Source Output/Destination
11 22 AA 33 00
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On Off
Outputs
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Reset Links to Factory Defaults
To reset links to factory defaults, do as follows:
1. Plug the System Programmer into any device on the
network.
2. Select the Linking I/O mode.
3. Enter any address and input number in the Input/
Source keypad. Any address and input number may
be entered as long as the Input/Source keypad fields
are not left blank.
4. Enter the address of the device where links are to be
reset to factory default.
5. Either enter a specific output number for the relay
output to be reset or enter zero (0) to reset links of all
relay outputs for the device in the Output/Destination
keypad.
6. Press and hold down the On and Off keys together
and then press the Enter key at the same time.
The System Programmer will emit an OK tone when
the links have been reset to factory defaults.
USE A PROGRAM MODE continued
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Set Addresses
Use the Set Address mode to designate a unique address
for each device on the network. You must assign a unique
address so devices can communicate among each other
throughout the network.
To set an address, do as follows:
1. Plug the System Programmer into any device on the
network.
2. Select the Set Address mode.
3. Press the Service Button on the device to be addressed
(the device must be connected to the lighting control
network).
The device's address appears in the Input/Source
keypad.
4. Enter a new address for the device in the
Output/Destination keypad. You can use any number
from 0-199 as an address.
The example shows the device address has been changed to 2
5. Press the Enter key to send this information to the
device.
If the address is successfully sent, the System
Programmer emits an OK tone and displays the new
address on the Input/Source keypad.
USE A PROGRAM MODE continued
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Congure Inputs
Use the Configure Inputs mode to assign a personality
type to each switch input or channel on your device. You
can assign one personality type per switch input or chan-
nel. The table that follows lists the input types.
Number Personality Type Description
1 Master switch Sends On/Off commands to linked relay
outputs. Default setting of most switch inputs.
2 After hour When the switch input or channel is turned
on, the linked relay outputs go into after hour
mode control.
3 Momentary after hour When the switch input or channel is turned
on, the linked relay outputs go into
momentary after hour mode.
4 Relay Output Enable Enables linked relay outputs when on or
closed. Linked relay outputs cannot turn on
when this switch input is off or open.
5 Lock on Locks On linked relay outputs permanently.
Restores relay output to the last logical
On/Off state when turned off.
6 Lock off Locks Off linked relay outputs permanently.
Restores relay output to the last logical
On/Off state when turned off.
7 Force on Forces On linked relay outputs but allows
other switch inputs to control relay outputs.
Restores relay outputs to the last logical
On/Off state when turned off.
8 Force off Forces Off linked relay outputs but allows
other switch inputs to control relay outputs.
Restores relay outputs to the last logical
On/Off state when turned off.
To assign a switch input personality type, do as follows:
1. Plug the System Programmer into any device on the
network.
2. Select the Configure Inputs mode.
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