WNP-2150 Network Manager

Instruction Manual

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Contents

Introduction ------1

Parts: WNP-2150 Network Manager ------2

Specifications & Dimensions ------3

LonWorks Basics ------4

WNP-2150 Quick-Start Guide ------5

Connecting to WNP-2150 Web Pages ------6

Using the Panels Menu. Panels: Add/Edit Sub Menu ------7

Panels Menu: Assign Relays Sub Menu ------8

Panels Menu: Monitor/Control Sub Menu ------9

Using the Groups Menu. Groups: New/Rename Sub Menu ------10

Groups Menu: Program Relays Sub Menu ------11

Groups Menu: Photo Control Sub Menu ------12

Groups Menu: Photo Control Sub Menu- ON/OFF Photo Controllers ------13

Groups Menu: Photo Control Sub Menu- Dimming Photo Controllers ------14-18

Groups Menu: Program Inputs Sub Menu ------19

Groups Menu: Monitor/Control Sub Menu ------20

Using the Scheduler Menu. Scheduler: Holidays Sub Menu ------21

Scheduler Menu: Special Events Sub Menu ------22

Scheduler Menu: Calendar Sub Menu ------23

Scheduler Menu: Photo Events Sub Menu ------24

Scheduler Menu: Group Events Sub Menu ------25

Using the Diagnostics Menu. Diagnostics: Groups Sub Menu ------26

Diagnostics Menu: Logs Sub Menu, Summary Sub Menu ------27

Using the System Menu. System: Time & Date Sub Menu ------28

System Menu: Settings Sub Menu, Accounts Sub Menu------29

System Menu: Devices Sub Menu ------30-31

System Menu: Upload Sub Menu, Download Sub Menu ------32

Appendix A: Latitude, Longitude & Time Zone for USA and Canada ------33-34

Notes ------35

WNP-2150: Directions & Applications Introduction

WNP-2150 Network Manager

Reset Button · Press to reset WNP-2150.

Ethernet Connection · Port for connecting to PC (computer). · Use standard ethernet connector. · Connecting to LAN allows access from any computer on the network via its Internet browser. · Display LEDs for showing when proper connection is made or data is transmitted.

Release Tab · Press inward to unmount unit from DIN rail.

Reset Button 1 · Press and hold to reset unit to default IP address.

Reset Button 2 · Press and hold to reset unit to backup configuration settings. · Press and hold this button and Reset Button 1 to reset unit to factory default settings with no saved data.

Digital Signal LEDs · LEDs flash when data is received or transmitted.

Digital Signal Connection · Connect #16AWG, unshielded twisted pair data signal to these 2 terminals. 24V Transformer Connections · Connections are polarity · 24VAC, 100mA. insensitive. · Connect white to AC1 and blue to AC2.

Power Indicator LED (amber) · ON when unit receiving power.

System Power Up Indicator LED (red) · ON for a few seconds at intitlal power up.

Heartbeat LED (green) · Blinks once every 5 seconds when unit is OK.

WNP-2150: Directions & Applications page 1 Parts: WNP-2150 Network Manager

Input Power Connections WNP-2150 • Connect 24VAC Power from Serial Port (not used) transformer in panel. • RS-232 Serial Port. top • Blue • White left right • (not used) side side

Power Indicator LEDs (red) (right side) • ON for a few seconds at intitial power up. • ON when WNP-2150 is receiving power.

Digital Signal LEDs Heartbeat LED (green) • Flashes when WNP-2150 • Flashes when unit is receiving data. operating properly. (top) • Flashes when WNP-2150 transmitting data.

Ethernet Port • Connecting to a PC or LAN that is on your intranet allows Internet access via 2150 Connection Wizard or by using a route command. Digital Signal Connections • • Use standard ethernet cable Connect to the network (crossover type). (left side) data signal with #16AWG twisted pair, unshielded a • Link LED (a) ON when ( ) (b) cable. connection is properly made. • Connections are polarity • Tx/Rx LED (b) ON when data is insensitive. exchanged with PC or LAN. Reset Button 2 • Press and hold to reset WNP- Reset Button 2150 to its backup configuration settings. • Press to reset WNP-2150. • Press and hold this button and Reset Button 1 to reset WNP-2150 to its factory default settings. Software Interface • A series of screens is displayed D1 Reset Button 1 in the connected PC's web browser window. • Press and hold to rest WNP- • Screens allow monitoring and controlling of devices and 2150 to default IP address. outputs in lighting control system. Follow the screen prompts and Help files to operate. (refer to pages 7-32 for details) • To access, start the Connection Wizard or initiate a route command and enter the valid IP address (written on the label on the top of the WNP-2150 unit) when prompted. (refer to page 6 for details) • The WNP-2150's built-in web server originates the screens. No proprietary software is required on the PC.

WNP-2150: Directions & Applications page 2 Specifications & Dimensions

Specifications: WNP-2150 Network Manager

Power Memory · 24VAC / 100mA Class 2 Low Voltage device. · System capacity: 60 nodes (devices) which can control up to 1500 relays, 720 inputs and 255 group entries for switches and schedules. · Control program stored in flash memory. Power not required for storage. Data Signal Connection · System data, time and date settings stored in battery-backed- · Connect to network with a 2-wire cable. Use 16AWG, twisted up RAM. In the event of power failure, storage will last for 10 pair, unshielded cable, stranded or solid conductor. years minimum. · Maximum wire length is 1600' (500m) for free topology · System data can be backed up to, or downloaded from, the networks or 8500' (2700m) for bus topology networks. connected PC if desired.

Environment · Indoors, stationary, non-vibrating, non-corrosive atmosphere Computer/LAN Connections and non-condensing humidity. · 10/100 baseT ethernet connection on side of unit to · Ambient operating temperature: individual PC or LAN. 0O F to +1200 F (-15O to +50O C).

Software · No software other than a standard web browser (such as ® ® Left Right Internet Explorer or Netscape Navigator ) required on Side Plan View Side the accessing PC. View View

· WNP-2150 contains a built-in web server that serves up Dimensions & the lighting control software to the PC's web browser. Mounting The web server software conforms to W3C Standards to · ensure compatibility with any standard web browser. Mount to 35mm 6.12" DIN rail installed (155) · in Douglas relay The WNP-2150 lighting control software has password panel. protection to prevent unauthorized use. · The WNP-2150 lighting control software can be upgraded or revised via FTP downloads. End View · The WNP-2150 lighting control features include managing panels, setting inputs, setting output groups, 2.4" adding and deleting devices (nodes), scheduling events, (61) diagnostics and logging. 3.3" (84)

WNP-2150: Directions & Applications page 3 LonWorks Basics

LONWORKS

LONWORKS refers to a technology platform for components used in control networks. A component, to be certified as LonMark (meeting the LonWorks standard), must meet the functional standards specified for its device (also called a Node) type. The advantage to this is interoperability. That is, in a LonWorks network, a device/node from any manufacturer can be used for performing the function specified for that particular device/node type. LonWorks nodes generally contain a chip called a Neuron. The neuron has imbedded firmware that directs the node in performing its networking functions. The neuron 'listens' for messages from other LonWorks devices/nodes on the network. When it 'hears' a type of message that it is programmed to respond to, it sends a specific type of message in response.

ww.w DouglasLIghtingControls.com www.DouglasLIghtingControls.com www.DouglasLIghtingControls.com CONFIGURATION A Douglas LonWorks lighting control network consists of devices that are configured to receive/send signals to/from other devices in the WNP-2150-Controlled Network Example network. Each device/node must have an ID and must recognize the IDs of all other devices on the network so that it can send/receive AN EXAMPLE messages to/from the appropriate devices. Each device is configured to respond in a specific manner to any message it is able to receive. An example of a WNP-2150-configured Douglas LonWorks Network is shown above. It consists of three panels, each When the WNP-2150 Network Manager is connected to a Douglas containing the WRS-2224 Programmable Relay Scanner/WNX- LonWorks lighting control network, the device configuration is 2624 Network Node. They are networked with a data signal that performed using lighting control software that is contained on a server is connected to each WNX-2624 and to the WNP-2150. within the WNP-2150. The software is accessed via a standard PC connected to the WNP-2150 via ethernet. The user interface is the First, all components must be properly inserted and wired in all the web browser window on the PC. panels. Then, the network is powered up and the WNP-2150 software is accessed with the PC's web browser. Using this software, the user will list all the panels, relays and devices that are in the network. Also listed will be all switch inputs connected Using the WNP-2150 software, all the panels, with all of their to the devices and which relay output groups will be controlled by output relays, are listed. All devices (nodes) are listed. Then, using those inputs. the software, install procedures are done for all the nodes. At the time of installation, the WNP-2150 will assign Node ID #'s to the After all the network devices and inputs and outputs are listed and are devices/nodes. Next, all output groups are listed and assigned to correctly wired in their panels, the WNP-2150 will configure the device inputs. The WNP-2150 will assign Input ID #'s to all the network. It will assign ID numbers to the devices as well as to each of scanner group Inputs. It will also bind the output relays controlled their switch inputs and will bind, or assign, the relay output groups to by each input to that Input ID #. the appropriate switch inputs. In the example above, a switch is connected to the first group The WNP-2150 Network Manager will know which node (by its Node input in Node #2. It is also assigned to a group of four relays. ID number) has which switch inputs (by their input ID numbers) and One of the relays is connected to an output on the scanner with which output relays (by the binding) each of those switch inputs Node #1, two of the relays are connected to outputs on the controls. When the system is operating and a switch input is scanner with Node #2 and one is connected to an output on the triggered, the Network Manager will recognize where it is, will scanner with Node #3. recognize which output relays it is to trigger, and will generate a signal to trigger those output relays as a group. The WNP-2150 Network Manager recognizes this and assigns an Input ID number to the switch and binds all four relays to that A Douglas WNP-2150-configured network can have a maximum of 60 input number. Devices/Nodes, each with its own Node ID. The network can contain up to 1500 output relays and up to 255 groups of output relays. A Whenever the switch is activated, it transmits a message that group can be a combination of output relays anywhere in the network. it -as the input with that specific ID#- is ON. In response, the network transmits a message to the four relays -as the components bound to that input ID#- to trigger. For links to detailed information on LonWorks, go online to the Product Listings/System Integration page of the Douglas website: www.DouglasLightingControls.com

WNP-2150: Directions & Applications page 4 WNP-2150 Quick-Start Guide. To get the WNP-2150 up and running:

1. Install the WNP-2150 in the panel and connect to power & 11. Go to the Groups/Program Inputs Sub Menu and assign an digital signal. output group to the device inputs. Mount on DIN rain per the diagram on page 3. Make the 24V and data signal Select a panel, then select an input from the Panel input table that is displayed. connections on the sides of the unit as shown on page 1. Enter a name, then select the output group. Also select the function the input will trigger and the input's switch hardware type. (Default is reset ON/OFF and Douglas 2. Make sure that all components are correctly physically 8501 contact switch w/LED indicators.) If the selected panel is a Satellite Panel, installed and wired for all network panels. select any optional WPS-2718 settings. Refer to page 19. For all panels, all devices (scanner/nodes, 8-input nodes, sensors, etc.), input switches and output relays must be physically installed and all wiring 12. Go to the Scheduler/Holidays Sub Menu and list any Holidays connections properly made. If not, the component will not be recognized by and Special Event Schedules. the WNP-2150 Lighting Scheduling software. Create a list of Holidays and Special Event Schedules. Holidays are specific days of the year on which an event can be scheduled to occur. Special Event 3. Connect the PC to the WNP-2150's Ethernet Port and, after Schedules are each a series of output groups events that can be scheduled to running the Connection Wizard or a route command, open the occur relative to a specific time-of-day. Add a Holiday to the list by selecting NEW PC's web browser and enter the WNP-2150's valid IP address. HOLIDAY, entering its name, then Saving. Add a Special Event Schedule to the list Connect the PC to the ETHERNET Port on the side of the WNP-2150 by selecting NEW SPECIAL, entering its name, then Saving. Refer to page 21. using standard ethernet cable, as shown on page 6. Once connected, power up the PC. Either run the the WNP-2150 Connection Wizard or run 13. Go to the Scheduler/Special Events Sub Menu and set up any a route command that includes the WNP-2150's valid IP address. Then, Special Event Schedules. open the PC's web browser program and enter the WNP-2150's valid IP Configure each Special Event Schedule. Each Special Event Schedule will address in the browser's address field. The WNP-2150 Lighting have a series of output group actions, each occuring at a specific time Scheduling software will appear in the browser window. duration (called the offset time) before a reference time-of-day (called the set time). Select a Special Event Schedule from the list, then enter its individual 4. Go to the System/Time & Date Sub Menu and set time & date events, specifying the offset time, output group and group action for each, and go to the System/Settings Sub Menu and set preferences. then Saving. Refer to page 22. InTime & Date, select the correct time and calendar date. Also set daylight savings and, if astro will be required, astronomical mode. In 14.Go to the Scheduler/Calendar Sub Menu and assign the Settings, set banner display and photocell units and record any changes in Holidays and Special Event Schedules to days of the year. IP settings from factory setting. Refer to pages 28 and 29. Select the yearly calendar -this year or next year- to display. Select day(s)- of-year from the calendar display, then assign a Holiday to the date(s) by 5. Go to the Panels/Add/Edit Sub Menu and list all the panels selecting the Holiday from the list. Assign any Special Event Schedules by and their number of relay spaces. selecting those Special Event Schedules from the list. For any Special Event You must first make a list of all the panels (except for any Satellite Panels) Schedule assigned, specify the set time ('Start'). Refer to page 23. in the network using the Add/Edit Sub Menu of Panels. For each panel entry, click ADD, then enter the panel's name and the number of relay 15.Go to the Scheduler/Photo Events Sub Menu and assign photo positions on each side, then Save. Refer to page 7. events, where a photo controller is enabled or disabled. Select a photo controller to display a table that will list its photo events. Add 6. Go to the System/Devices Sub Menu and list all the a photo event by selecting ADD, then entering the time-of-day occurring, network's devices and their panel and device type (Model). selecting the photo controller, the action, the days-of-week and/or Holidays After listing each device, install it. occurring, then Saving. Refer to page 24. For each device entry, click ADD, then select its panel and device type (Model) and enter a name for it. Be sure to include every device in the network that is 16.Go to the Scheduler/Group Events Sub Menu and set up the a type in the MODEL list. Note that a WRS-2224 Programmable Relay Scanner output group events, where a group will perform an action at is not counted as a device, but the attached WNX-2624 Network Node is. A a certain time-of-day. Satellite Panel is also entered as a device. After listing a device, install it by Select whether group events will be displayed by day occurring or by output clicking INSTALL. To complete the installation procedure, you would go to the group. Add a group event by selecting ADD, then entering the time-of-day actual device and press its Service button. Refer to pages 30-31 for details. occurring, selecting the output group controlled, the group action and the days-of-week and/or Holidays occurring, then Saving. Refer to page 25. 7. Go to the Panels/Assign Relays Sub Menu and, for each panel, list all relays and their device output number. 17. To monitor or control relays in any panel, go to the Panels/ First, select a panel. Then, click on a relay position in the panel table and click Monitor & Control Sub Menu. To monitor or control any ADD to add a relay. Select the device, the output number from the device to the output relay group, go to Groups/Monitor & Control Sub Menu. relay and the time delay for delay/timeout modes (default is 7200 seconds) and To monitor or change the status of panel relays, go to the Panels/Monitor & enter a descriptive name for the relay output circuit. Include all relays in all Control Sub Menu. Select a panel to see a table displaying the status of all its panels, including Satellite Panels. Refer to page 8. relays. Change the status of a relay by selecting it from the list and clicking on the appropriate RELAY ACTION button. See page 9 for details. To monitor or change 8. Go to the Groups/New/Rename Sub Menu and list all output the status of output relay groups, go to the Groups/Monitor & Control Sub Menu. relay groups. It displays a list of all groups and their present status. Change the status of a To list an output relay group, click NEW. Then, enter a name for the group by selecting the group from the list and clicking on the appropriate GROUP group. Save to add to the Group list. Refer to page 10. ACTION button. See page 20 for details. 9. Go to the Groups/Program Relays Sub Menu and assign 18. Use File/Close on the Web Browser's menu to exit the WNP- relays to the output groups. 2150 program. To re-enter the WNP-2150 program at any Select a panel, then select an output group. Select any relays in the time, repeat step 3. Panel table to add to the group, then Save. Go panel-by-panel until all Close the Internet browser window to exit the program. To re-enter the relays have been added to all the output groups. Refer to page 11. program, with all present configurations intact, at any future time, connect a PC to the WNP-2150's ETHERNET port, run the WNP-2150 Connection 10. Go to the Groups/Photo Control Sub Menu and configure the Wizard or a route command on the PC, open the PC's browser program and photo controllers and assign relays or dimming channels to them. enter the WNP-2150's valid IP number in the browser's address field. Select a photo controller from the Photo Controllers table displayed. For an ON/OFF controller, select its algorithm, associated sensor and 19. To reset, use Reset Buttons DS1 and DS2. deadband values. Also enter its setpoint value(s) and the relay group Press and hold reset button DS1 to reset the IP address to factory default. Press controlled by each setpoint, then Save. For a dimming controller, and hold reset button DS2 to reset to the last backup configuration settings select the algorithm, assign the dimming channels and set the (backup is done using the System/Settings Sub Menu). Press and hold buttons dimming levels to be maintained. You can also add new photo controllers DS1 and DS2 together to reset to factory settings with no saved data. To reboot, or monitor or test any existing ones. Refer to pages 12-18. go to the System/Settings submenu and press RESET. WNP-2150: Directions & Applications page 5 Connecting to WNP-2150 Web Pages

The WNP-2150 Network Manager has a built-in web server that will display the lighting control software screens in any standard web browser. It is only necessary to connect a computer (or LAN ) to the ethernet connector of the WNP-2150, then enter a route command and point the computer's internet browser to the valid IP address of the WNP-2150.

To Connect to the WNP-2150 Software: 1. Make sure the WNP-2150 is properly installed in the panel and properly connected to the 24V label on WNP-2150 power and to the data signal. WNP-2150-D NETWORK MANAGER This unit controls Douglas W-2000 Systems via an internet browser. The WNP-2150 manual is available at www.DouglasLightingControls.com On-line help files are also included 2. Connect the PC (or LAN) to the ethernet connector of the WNP-2150. Use the crossover cable in this device. Ethernet Connection Directions provided if connecting direct to a PC ethernet input. Otherwise, follow standard IP hub wiring practices. Connect the PC to the unit's Ethernet port with an ethernet cable. (If connecting directly from the PC to the WNP-2150 use a crossover cable, if connecting via a hub or switch use a straight cable) 3. OPTION 1 The connectivity link led should be on. Wait 2-5 min for Windows to detect the connection. OPTION 1: Download the WNP-2150 Connection Wizard from www.Douglaslightingcontrols.com/tech. Install 1) Download the WNP-2150 connection wizard from DouglasLightingControl.com/tech. and run the Connection Wizard. In the window that appears, enter the IP address in the 2150 IP 2) Install and run the connection wizard. 3) Type the WNP-2150 IP address in the proper field and click on the connect Address field, then press the Connect button. button. The browser will start and the WNP-2150 home page appears. OPTION 2: 1) No download required. 2) Go to the start menu and click on the OPTION 2 Run . . . program. Type in cmd and click OK. The MS-DOS window should appear. Power up the computer and open the Run... program on the Start menu. In the window that 3) Type the following: route add 192.168.10.0 mask 255.255.255.0 %COMPUTERNAME% and hit Enter. NOTE: If the IP addess appears, type in command and click OK. . Note the valid IP address that is written on the bottom of has been changed, replace 192.168.10 in the line above with the first 3 number groups of the valid entry listed below. the label on the top of the unit. Then, when the MS-DOS Prompt window appears, type in the 4) Start your PC's internet browser and surf to http://192.168.10.10 following command: The WNP-2150 home page appears. Last entry is the valid IP address route add (valid IP address) mask 255.255.255.0 %COMPUTERNAME% Factory Setting 192.168.10.10 If the factory setting is the valid IP address, the command would be typed as: route add 192.168.10.0 mask 255.255.255.0 %COMPUTERNAME% 4. Start your PC's web browser program, then enter http://(valid IP address) in the browser's address space. If the factory setting is the valid IP address, you would type in http://192.168.10.10 .

6. Once the IP address is correctly entered, the WNP-2150 Home screen will appear in the browser window. The Home Screen will appear as something like the following: Project Banner Main Menu Bar Sub-Menu Bar

Data Screen

Each WNP-2150 screen will have the same format, with a Menu Bar and the Sub-Menu Bar for selecting the Data Screen to be displayed. For the Home Menu, the Sub Menu choices are Intro (the entry page as shown above) and Contacts (containing Douglas factory contact numbers and email links, and a Douglas website link) and Help.

REFER TO THE FOLLOWING PAGES FOR INSTRUCTIONS ON USING THE WNP-2150 SCREENS. NOTE: SOME SCREENS MAY NOT BE OPERATIONAL OR VISIBLE, DEPENDING ON YOUR USER ACCESS.

WNP-2150: Directions & Applications page 6 Using the Panels Menu. Panels: Add/Edit Sub Menu

Using the Panels Menu 1. Use the Add/Edit Sub Menu to list all the panels in the network along with the number of relay spaces they contain. (Note: Satellite Panels are added using the Devices Sub Menu of Systems.) You can also use the Add/Edit Sub Menu to delete any panel from the network or to change its name. 2. Use the Assign Relays Sub Menu to list all the relays installed in each panel and assign them to the device output they are connected to. Before using this menu, you must use the Devices Sub Menu of System to list and install all the network devices. You can also use the Assign Relays Sub Menu to delete or re-name relays. 3. Once all the panels are listed and their relays assigned to device outputs, use the Monitor/Control Sub Menu to monitor the status of all the relays in any panel. You can also use this Sub Menu to change the status of any relays in a panel. Panels: Add/Edit Sub Menu

Procedures:

1. select panel (if editing or deleting) 2. click to add new panel 3. click to edit panel that you selected 4. click to delete panel that you selected

Allows you to add a new panel, edit the name of an existing panel, or delete an existing panel to/from the network PANELS list. When setting up the network, the first step is to use this Sub Menu to add the lighting control panels to the PANELS list (procedure 2 below). If you delete a panel, you must first remove all its relays by using the Assign Relays Sub Menu.

1. If you are going to edit (change the name of) or delete a panel, 3. If you have selected a panel to edit (change the name of), click select the panel from the PANELS list by clicking on it. The on EDIT. A screen like the following will appear: panel's fields will be highlighted when selected.

2. If you are going to add a new panel to the network, click ADD. A screen like the following will appear:

Enter the panel's new name, then click SAVE to save.

4. If you have selected a panel to delete, click DELETE. Be sure WNP-2150:that all relaysDirections have already & Applications been removed from the panel (by Enter the new panel's name and the number of relay spaces on using the Panels: Assign Relays Sub Menu) A screen like the each side of the panel, then click SAVE to save. You must go following will appear: to the Panels: Assign Relays Sub Menu to assign relays to the panel. When you are adding a WNP-2718 Satellite Panel to the network, you must go to the Devices Sub Menu of System to add it to the system with the default number of relays (8 on the left side). Once added, it will appear on the list on this screen. you can then use this and the other Panels Sub Menus to monitor, modify or delete it from the system. CLick OK to delete the panel from the network.

WNP-2150: Directions & Applications page 7 Panels: Assign Relays Sub Menu

Panels: Assign Relays Sub Menu

Procedures: 1. select panel from PANEL list 2. select relay (if editing or deleting) or select empty position (if adding relay) 3. click to add new relay 4. click to edit relay that you selected 5. click to delete relay that you selected

Allows you to assign relays to a panel, and assign them to a device output.

You must create the panel using the Add/Edit Sub Menu before you can assign relays to it. For a Satellite Panel, you create it, with 8 default relays assigned, in the the Devices Sub Menu of System.

You must also have listed all network devices using the Devices Sub Menu of System so you can assign relays to a specific interface (device output). Also, to assign a relay, you must be sure that it has been properly installed in the panel with load(s) and the device output properly connected.

The Assign Relays Sub Menu also allows you to edit (re-configure) a relay or to delete it from the panel. 1. Select the panel from the SELECT PANEL drop down list by clicking 4. If you have selected a relay to edit (re-configure), a screen like on it. A table displaying all of that panel's relays will appear. the following will appear:

2. If you are going to assign a new relay to the network, select the empty relay position where the relay will be added by clicking on it. If you are going to edit (re-configure) or delete an existing relay, select that relay by clicking on it.

3. If you have selected an empty position for assigning a new relay, click ADD. A screen like the following will appear:

Enter any changes to the relay circuit, including name, the device to which it is connected, the output to which it is connected and/or timer delay. Click SAVE to save.

5. If you have selected a relay to delete from the panel, a screen like the following will appear:

Enter the name for the relay circuit, the device to which is connected, the output number to which it is connected, and time delay in seconds. For a Lighting Control Panel, the device is typically the 2624 Network Node and the Output is one of the 24 outputs on the scanner connected to the 2624 Network Node. For a Satellite Panel, the device ('2624') is the Satellite Panel itself. Timer delay (used with delay or Timeout modes) is in seconds, with default being 7200. Click SAVE to save. NOTE: The relay must be properly installed in the panel with all wiring connections made before initiating this procedure. Click OK to delete the relay. WNP-2150: Directions & Applications page 8 Panels: Monitor/Control Sub Menu

Panels: Monitor/Control Sub Menu

Procedures:

1. select a panel 2. select panel relay(s) 3. click to select 4. what action 5. to apply to relay(s) 6. 7. click to initiate the selected action and to update the screen display at left

Allows you to monitor the status of all relays in any panel you select.

Allows you to turn any selected relays in the panel ON or OFF. Also allows you to DISABLE (inactivate so they will not respond to any commands except 'enable') selected relays and ENABLE (activate, or 'un- disable') selected relays that are disabled. Before this Sub Menu can display a panel's relays, the panel must have been added to the network using the Add/Edit Sub Menu (or the Devices Sub Menu of System for a Satellite Panel). Also, all relays must have been assigned using the Assign Relays Sub Menu.

1. Select the panel from the SELECT PANEL list by clicking on it. A table displaying all the relays for that panel will appear.

2. Select the relay(s) by clicking on each relay's entry in the table. You can select more than one relay by sequentially clicking on each one. A relay's fields are highlighted when it is selected.

3. To turn selected relay(s) ON, click the ON button.

4. To turn selected relay(s) OFF, click the OFF button.

5. To enable selected relay(s) that are disabled, click the ENABLE button. Enable returns disabled relays to the active state, where they can respond to any ON or OFF commands.

6. To disable selected relay(s), select the DISABLE button. Disabled relays will not respond to any command except 'Enable'. They are, in effect, de-activated from the network.

7. To initiate the relay action selected and to update the display of the status of all the panel relays, click the REFRESH button.

WNP-2150: Directions & Applications page 9 Using the Groups Menu. Groups: New/Rename Sub Menu Using the Groups Menu 1. Use the New/Rename Sub Menu to list all the output relay groups (see definition of 'GROUP' at right) in the network. You can also use this Sub Menu to delete a group from the network or change its name. What is a 'Group'? 2. Use the Program Relays Sub Menu to, panel-by-panel, assign relays to any output relay groups A 'GROUP' is a combination in the GROUP list. You can also use this Sub Menu to, panel-by-panel, delete relays from of output relays, which can existing output relay groups. be anywhere in the network, that will all be triggered by 3. Use the Photo Control Sub Menu to list the photo controllers in the network and assign output the same device input. groups to them. You also use this Sub Menu to configure, as well as to test, monitor, enable or Relays from different panels disable each photo controller. can be in same 'Group' and 4. Use the Program Inputs Sub Menu to, panel-by-panel, assign output relay groups to any any relay can be in more device's group input in the panel. You can also use this Sub Menu to, panel-by-panel, than one 'Group'. configure each group input, as well as to turn group inputs ON or OFF. As an example, you could turn all the lights on a floor 5. Once all the groups are listed with their relays assigned and their inputs configured, you can of a building with one switch use the Monitor/Control Sub Menu to monitor the status of all the output relay groups in the by 'grouping' the relays for network. You can also monitor a group's mode, if it is photo-enabled, or has been scheduled all the floor's light circuits for certain types of events in the Events Sub Menu of Scheduler. You can also use the with the input that the Monitor/Control Sub Menu to change the status of, as well as enable or disable, any output groups. switch connects to. Groups: New/Rename Sub Menu

Procedures:

1. select existing output group to edit or delete 2. click to create a new output group 3. click to re-name a selected output group 4. click to delete a selected output group

Allows you to create a new output relay group, change the name of an existing group, or delete an existing output relay group to/from the network GROUP list. If the network is to have any groups, the first step is to use this Sub Menu to add all those groups to the GROUP list (procedure 2 below). Then, those groups can be configured using the other Groups Sub Menus.

1. Select an existing output group to edit or delete from the GROUP 3. To re-name an existing group that was selected, click EDIT. A LIST by clicking on it. The group will be highlighted when selected. screen, similar to the following, will appear: 2. To create a new group (to add to GROUP LIST), click NEW. A screen, similar to the following, will appear:

Enter a new group name, then Click SAVE to save changes.

4. To delete an existing group that was selected, click DELETE. Enter the new group's name. Click SAVE to save and to add the Then, click OK on the next screen that appears to delete the group to the list. group from the GROUP list.

WNP-2150: Directions & Applications page 10 Groups: Program Relays Sub Menu

Groups: Program Relays Sub Menu

Procedures: 1. select panel from panel list 2. select group from group list of all that exist in network 3. select or de-select relay(s) to be in selected group 4. click to remove all panel relays from selected group 5. click to add all panel relays to selected group 6. click to restore last saved group settings 7. click to save new group settings

Allows you to assign or de-assign relays, panel-by-panel, to an existing output relay group that has been listed in the New/Rename Sub Menu. Relays from different panels can be assigned to the same group. As well, an individual relay can be assigned to more than one group. The general procedure is to select a panel, then select a group, then assign all the desired relays from that panel, then SAVE. Repeat, panel-by-panel until all the desired relays from anywhere in the network are assigned to the group.

1. Select the panel from the SELECT PANEL list (at top) by clicking on it. A table displaying all of the panel's relays will appear. For each relay, the table displays its title ('Circuit/Area'), its position number in the panel, its status and the device output it is connected to ('Interface').

2. Select an output group from the GROUP list (under the PANEL list) by clicking on it. All of the relays in the selected panel that currently belong to that group will be highlighted.

3. Add a relay to the selected group by clicking on it. It will become hightlighted. Remove a relay that currently belongs to the group by clicking on it. It will become un-highlighted.

4. Clear, or remove, all the relays in the panel that currently belong to the selected group by clicking CLEAR.

5. Add all the relays that exist in the panel to the selected group by clicking ALL.

6. Return to the last saved setting for relays in the panel that belong to the selected group by clicking RESTORE.

7. To save any changes to the output group assignments for the panel's relays, click SAVE.

WNP-2150: Directions & Applications page 11 Groups: Photo Control Sub Menu Groups: Photo Control Sub Menu Procedures: 1. select a photo controller to edit, enable/disable or monitor 2. click to create a new photo controller 3. click to edit (re-configure) the photo controller selected 4. click to delete the photo controller selected 5. click to see current light level reading of photo controller selected 6. click to put selected photo controller in test mode (1 sec. time delay) 7. click to enable the photo controller selected 8. click to disable the photo controller selected 9. click to update the photo controller list display at left

Allows you to configure, monitor or test any selected photo controller in the network. Photo controllers send ON/OFF or dimming signals to lighting output groups in response to light level readings from a photo sensor to maintain a consistent light level. When the photo sensor measures a higher ambient light level, the photo controller diminishes the output of the lighting circuits and vice versa. There are two types of photo controllers: (1) Satellite Panel Controllers, 2 built into each installed WSP-2718 Satellite Panel. They can be configured to send ON/OFF signals to output relay groups or, when the Satellite Panel has a dimming card installed, to send dimming signals to dimming ballasts. (2) Global Controllers, associated with a photo detector device installed in the network using the System: Devices Sub Menu. They can only be configured to send ON /OFF signals to output relay groups. Also allows you to create new global (or 'network') photo controllers. (2 Satellite Panel Controllers, 'CLC A' and 'CLC B' are automatically created for each Satellite Panel when it is installed as a panel.) Also allows you to DISABLE (inactivate so they will not respond to any commands except 'enable') selected photo controllers and ENABLE (activate, or 'un-disable') selected photo controllers that are disabled. The following 6 pages describe using this Submenu with photo controllers for ON/OFF applications, then with photo controllers for dimming applications.

Photo Controller Algorithms (ON/OFF) MULTI-LEVEL ALGORITHM There are 1, 2 or 3 designated output groups responding to the A Photo Controller sends an ON or OFF signal to an output group same photo sensor. Each group can be assigned its own when the light level measured by the associated photo sensor setpoint value. passes through a value called a SETPOINT. When the level passes This algorithm can be used for the common situation of a single below the setpoint value, the lighting group turns ON. When the level photo controller driving one output group. In that case, only the passes above the setpoint, the lighting group turns OFF. single output group and a single setpoint value need to be specified. The DEADBAND is the percentage of the setpoint value that the 2/3 -1/3 BALLAST ALGORITHM measured light level must also pass through in order to actually trigger an ON or OFF signal. This prevents unnecessary relay tripping There are two designated output groups, the 2/3 GROUP (more from light level fluctuations near the setpoint. lights) and the 1/3 GROUP (fewer lights) which respond in tandem to three setpoints: As an example, if the setpoint is 100 footcandles and the deadband is 10%, the group goes ON when the measured light level passes SETPOINT 1 (highest): both groups OFF when light level is greater. below 90 footcandles (100 footcandle setpoint - 10 footcandle SETPOINT 2 (middle): 1/3 Group ON when light level is greater than (10% x 100fc) deadband). Similarly, the group goes OFF when the this value but less than SETPOINT 1. measured light light level passes above 110fc (100fc setpoint +10fc 2/3 Group ON when light level is less than deadband). this value but greater than SETPOINT 3. There are 2 photo controller algorithms used to interlock the SETPOINT 3 (lowest): both groups ON when light level is less. ON/OFFswitching response of multiple output groups to the same photo This algorithm is commonly used for driving groups of 3-flourescent sensor. light fixtures where the outer 2 bulbs on the fixtures are the 2/3 Group and the center bulbs are the 1/3 Group.

WNP-2150: Directions & Applications page 12 Groups: Photo Control Sub Menu Groups: Photo Control Sub Menu -ON/OFF Photo Controllers Procedures: 1. select a photo controller to edit, enable/disable or monitor 2. click to create a new photo controller 3. click to edit (configure) the photo controller selected 4. click to delete the photo controller selected 5. click to see current light level reading of photo controller selected 6. click to put selected photo controller in test mode (1 sec. time delay) 7. click to enable the photo controller selected 8. click to disable the photo controller selected 9. click to update the photo controller list display at left

1. The PHOTO CONTROLLERS list displays all the existing photo controllers, their 3. (CONTINUED) associated photo sensor, their type and current Mode. The list will include 2 Select the photo sensor (if the controller is a global type) and photo controllers (CLC A and CLC B) for each network Satellite Panel with the deadband (as a percentage of the setpoint value) settings. Note that Satellite Panel itself shown as the SENSOR. Note that for a Satellite Panel the photo sensor must be commissioned (in the System: Devices Controller to function, a WPS-5527K or WPS-5533K photo sensor must be Sub Menu) or data will not be accepted. connected to that Satellite Panel's control card. Enter any new setpoint values and select any new associated groups. To select a controller from the PHOTO CONTROLLERS list, click on it. Select SAVE to save the settings and close the screen. The controller's fields will be highlighted when selected. 4. To delete a selected photo controller, click DELETE. A screen, similiar 2. To create a new ON/OFF switching Global Photo Controller, click NEW. to the following, will appear: A screen, similar to the following, will appear:

Select OK to delete the controller record from the list. NOTE: A Satellite Panel Controller, since it is programmed into the Satellite Panel's firmware, cannot be deleted. Enter the name for the photo controller in NAME. Select an ON/OFF switching algorithm, multi-level or 2/3-1/3 in 5. To display the current light level reading of the photo sensor for the ALGORITHM. (Refer to the explanation box on the previous page.) selected controller, click LIGHT LEVEL. Select the photo sensor and the deadband (as a percentage of the A field appears, displaying the measured light level value. setpoint value). Note that the photo sensor must be commissioned (in the System: Devices Sub Menu) or data will not be accepted. 6. To put the selected photo controller in test mode, click TEST MODE. Enter the appropriate setpoint value(s) and select their associated (Test Mode has a 1- second delay from the photo sensor's detecting group(s). Select SAVE to save settings and close the screen. the light level crossing the setpoint to the ON or OFF signal being transmitted by the controller.) 3. To edit (configure or re-configure) the selected ON/OFF photo When Test Mode for the selected controller is enabled, 'Test Mode' is controller, click EDIT. A screen, similiar to the following, will appear: displayed in the MODE field for that controller. To take a photo controller out of Test Mode, click TEST MODE again. 'Test Mode' will disappear from the controller's MODE field.

7. To enable a selected controller that is disabled, click the ENABLE button. Enable returns the controller to the active state, where it will generate ON or OFF commands in response to the photo sensor readings.

8. To disable the selected controller, click the DISABLE button. When disabled, the controller will not respond to any command except 'Enable'. It is, in effect, de-activated from the network. Enter any new name for the photo controller in NAME. Select an ON/OFF switching algorithm (refer to the Photo Controller 9. To update the PHOTO CONTROLLERS list to display any changes or Algorithms explanation box on the previous page). additions, click the REFRESH button. WNP-2150: Directions & Applications page 13 Groups: Photo Control Sub Menu Groups: Photo Control Sub Menu -Dimming Photo Controllers Procedures: 1. select a photo controller to edit, enable/disable or monitor 2. click to create a new photo controller (not applicable) 3. click to edit (configure) the photo controller selected 4. click to delete the photo controller selected 5. click to see current light level reading of photo controller selected 6. click to put selected photo controller in test mode (1 sec. time delay) 7. click to enable the photo controller selected 8. click to disable the photo controller selected 9. click to update the photo controller list display at left Photo Controller Algorithms (Dimming) Dimming photo controllers can be either of the 2 Constant Light Controllers, CLC A or DIMMING OPEN LOOP CLC B, inherent in a Satellite Panel that has a Dimming Card to which up to eight The lighting controller adjusts the levels of the dimming ballasts channels of 0-10V dimming ballast outputs are connected. Each Constant Light in response to the level of the lighting entering from the outside Controller maintains a desired light level within a space by dimming or brightening the as measured by an exterior photo sensor mounted at the light's channels assigned to them in response to the measured light level at the space. When entrance point or by an interior photo sensor pointed toward the the measured light becomes lower than the desired level, the Controller will increase incoming light. With the OPEN LOOP dimming method, the brightness of the channels assigned to it, and vice versa. dimming levels are not affected by interior lighting conditions, The Satellite Panel must first be installed in the System: Devices Sub Menu as only by the incoming light. device type 2781-D and have a WPS-5527K Exterior Photo Sensor or a WPS-5533K Interior Photo Sensor connected to it as an input for measuring the incoming light. The procedure for configuring either the DIMMING OPEN LOOP or the DIMMING CLOSED LOOP Algorithm for a controller is There are two dimming Algorithms used to maintain a desired light level. similar: DIMMING CLOSED LOOP -assign the dimming ballast channels to the controller. The lighting controller adjusts the levels of the dimming ballasts in response to -have the system measure the light levels as read by the sensor. both the level of the incoming light as well as the level of the lighting inside the -set the brightness levels for the assigned channels. space. The combined light level is measured by an interior photo sensor positioned to read the light level reflected from the task surface inside the space. Details are on this and the following 4 pages.

1. The PHOTO CONTROLLERS list displays all the existing photo controllers, their 3. Enter any new name for the photo controller in NAME. associated photo sensor, their type and current Mode. The list will include 2 Select one of the dimming algorithms, DIMMING CLOSED LOOP or photo controllers (CLC A and CLC B) for each network Satellite Panel with the DIMMING OPEN LOOP in ALGORITHM. Satellite Panel itself shown as the SENSOR. Note that for a Satellite Panel Controller to function as a dimming controller, the Satellite Panel must have DIMMING CLOSED LOOP been installed as a WSP-2718-D Device and a WPS-5527K or a WPS-5533K If you select DIMMING CLOSED LOOP, a screen like the following will photo sensor must be connected to that Satellite Panel's control card. appear. It shows light level parameters to be measured by the system. To select a dimming controller from the PHOTO CONTROLLERS list, click on it. The controller's fields will be highlighted when selected. 2. A new dimming photo controller cannot be created. It must be an existing photo controller, CLC-A or CLC-B, associated with a WSP- 2718-D Satellite Panel that has been installed which you select and then edit to suit your network requirements.

3. To edit (configure or re-configure) the dimming photo controller you have selected, click EDIT. A screen, similar to the following, will appear: 3. SETPOINT is the incoming light level, as measured by the sensor. ELOFF is the incoming light level measured by the sensor with all lights in the space off. ELON is the incoming light level that would be measured by the sensor with all lights in the space on. NIGHT SETTING is the level that would be measured with the sensor with all lights off and no incoming light. Click ASSIGN to proceed. 3. (continued in next column) (continued on next page) WNP-2150: Directions & Applications page 14 Groups: Photo Control Sub Menu Groups: Photo Control Sub Menu -Dimming Photo Controllers Procedures: 1. select a photo controller to edit, enable/disable or monitor 2. click to create a new photo controller (not applicable) 3. click to edit (configure) the photo controller selected 4. click to delete the photo controller selected 5. click to see current light level reading of photo controller selected 6. click to put selected photo controller in test mode (1 sec. time delay) 7. click to enable the photo controller selected 8. click to disable the photo controller selected 9. click to update the photo controller list display at left

3. ( DIMMING CLOSED LOOP -CONTINUED) 3. ( DIMMING CLOSED LOOP -CONTINUED) 3. When you click ASSIGN, A screen like the following will appear. It allows you to assign dimming channels to the Satellite Panel's photo controllers.

3. The screen now shows which dimming channels have been assigned 3. The screen shows the eight dimming channels that can connect to to the selected CLC photo controller. the Satellite Panel. You can assign any of these channels to the selected CLC photo controller and to the other CLC photo controller Now you set up the dimming levels of the channels by having the that is associated with the Satellite Panel. system measure the sensor reading with the lights off and the lights on. After this is done, you can adjust the dimming levels of the For each channel, select the photo controller, CLC A or CLC B, that it channels accordingly. Click on SETUP to have the system begin will respond to by clicking on its radio button. If the channel will not measuring the sensor readings. be active, select NONE (default). If a selected dimming channel is to have an ON-OFF override, select the LINK check box. If not, leave LINK unchecked. For each selected channel, enter the desired brightness level, as a percentage of full brightness, for TRIP, MIN and MAX: TRIP is the brightness level above which the override circuit will switch the channel OFF. When the brightness level is below this value the channel remains ON. If there is no override circuit for the channel, leave the TRIP level at 0 (default). MIN is the lowest brightness level to be maintained under any conditions. Default is 0 (fully dim). MAX is the highest brightness level to be maintained under any conditions. Default is 100 (fully bright). After making all the selections, select SAVE to save the ASSIGN settings and return to the previous screen.

3. 2 screens appear showing the system shutting the lights off and measuring the sensor reading, then displaying the reading value. Press CONTINUE to have the system turn the lights on and then measure the sensor reading. The same type of 2 screens will appear, with the second screen displaying the sensor reading with the lights on. When the second screen appears, press CONTINUE to proceed.

WNP-2150: Directions & Applications page 15 Groups: Photo Control Sub Menu Groups: Photo Control Sub Menu -Dimming Photo Controllers Procedures: 1. select a photo controller to edit, enable/disable or monitor 2. click to create a new photo controller (not applicable) 3. click to edit (configure) the photo controller selected 4. click to delete the photo controller selected 5. click to see current light level reading of photo controller selected 6. click to put selected photo controller in test mode (1 sec. time delay) 7. click to enable the photo controller selected 8. click to disable the photo controller selected 9. click to update the photo controller list display at left

3. ( DIMMING CLOSED LOOP -CONTINUED) 3. ( DIMMING CLOSED LOOP -CONTINUED) 3. When you click CONTINUE, A screen like the following will appear. It allows 3. If you wish to reduce or increase the dimming channel settings at any time, you to set the dimming levels of each of the channels assigned to the you can do so directly from this screen. Pressing BRIGHT will increase the photo controller. Dimming levels are shown as a percentage with fully dim dimming level setting for all the dimming channels assigned to the CLC by 5%. as 0 (0 volts) and fully bright as 100 (10 volts). Pressing DIM will reduce them by 5%.

Pressing NIGHT allows you to change the night setting (dimming levels when there is no light). When you press NIGHT, a screen like the following appears:

3. The screen shows a proportional slider for each dimming channel assigned to the CLC. Moving the slider to the right increases the 3. Pressing BRIGHT will increase the dimming level setting, under conditions of no channel's % dimming level and moving the slider to the left light, for the dimming channels by 5%. Pressing DIM will reduce them by 5%. decreases it. By clicking on and moving the sliders, set the desired dimming level Pressing DONE to save any changes made to the NIGHT setting. for the dimming channel. After you move the sliders, the dimming levels will be shown in VALUE, as in the screen example: 3 DIMMING OPEN LOOP If you select DIMMING OPEN LOOP, a screen like the following will appear. It shows light level parameters to be measured by the system.

3. Click SET to send the setttings to the system, then click DONE to save. A screen, like the following, appears showing the dimming settings. 3. SETPOINT is the incoming light level, as measured by the sensor. ELOFF is the incoming light level measured by the sensor with all lights in the space off. ELON is the incoming light level that would be measured by the sensor with all lights in the space on. NIGHT SETTING is the level that would be measured with the sensor with all lights off and no incoming light. Click ASSIGN to proceed. (continued on next page)

WNP-2150: Directions & Applications page 16 Groups: Photo Control Sub Menu Groups: Photo Control Sub Menu -Dimming Photo Controllers Procedure: 2. 3. click to edit (configure) the photo controller selected

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3. ( DIMMING OPEN LOOP -CONTINUED) 3. ( DIMMING OPEN LOOP -CONTINUED) 3. When you click ASSIGN, A screen like the following will appear. It allows 9. You now set up the dimming levels of the channels by having the you to assign dimming channels to the Satellite Panel's photo controllers. system measure the sensor reading with the lights off and the lights on. You must also record the inside light level, as measured by a light meter placed on the task surface. After this is done, you can adjust the dimming levels of the channels accordingly. Click on SETUP to begin.

3. The screen shows the eight dimming channels that can connect to the Satellite Panel. You can assign any of these channels to either of the two CLC photo controllers associated with the Satellite Panel. For each channel, select the photo controller, CLC A or CLC B, that it will respond to by clicking on its radio button. If the channel will not be active, select NONE (default). If a selected dimming channel is to have an ON-OFF override, select the LINK check box. If not, leave LINK unchecked. 3. A screen appears showing the system measuring the sensor reading, For each selected channel, enter the desired brightness level, as a then another screen appears displaying the reading value. Enter the percentage of full brightness, for TRIP, MIN and MAX: inside light level, as measured by the light meter, in METER READING. TRIP is the brightness level above which the override circuit will Press CONTINUE to have the system turn the lights on and then switch the channel OFF. When the brightness level is below this value measure the sensor reading. the channel remains ON. If there is no override circuit for the channel, leave the TRIP level at 0 (default). The same type of 2 screens will appear, with the second screen displaying the sensor reading with the lights on. When the second screen appears, MIN is the lowest brightness level to be maintained under any enter the light meter reading, then press CONTINUE to proceed. conditions. Default is 0 (fully dim). 3. When you click CONTINUE, A screen like the following will appear. It allows MAX is the highest brightness level to be maintained under any you to set the dimming levels of each of the channels assigned to the conditions. Default is 100 (fully bright). photo controller. Dimming levels are shown as a percentage with fully dim After making all the selections, select SAVE to save the ASSIGN as 0 (0 volts) and fully bright as 100 (10 volts). settings and return to the previous screen.

3. The screen shows a proportional slider for each dimming channel assigned to the CLC. Moving the slider to the right increases the channel's % dimming level and moving the slider to the left decreases it. The screen now shows which dimming channels have been assigned By clicking on and moving the sliders, set the desired dimming level to the selected photo controller. for the dimming channel. After you move the sliders, the dimming levels will be shown in VALUE, as in the following screen example: (continued on next page) WNP-2150: Directions & Applications page 17 Groups: Photo Control Sub Menu Groups: Photo Control Sub Menu -Dimming Photo Controllers Procedures: 1. select a photo controller to edit, enable/disable or monitor 2. click to create a new photo controller (not applicable) 3. click to edit (configure) the photo controller selected 4. click to delete the photo controller selected 5. click to see current light level reading of photo controller selected 6. click to put selected photo controller in test mode (1 sec. time delay) 7. click to enable the photo controller selected 8. click to disable the photo controller selected 9. click to update the photo controller list display at left

3. ( DIMMING OPEN LOOP -CONTINUED) 4. You cannot delete a dimming photo controller because it is inherent in the Satellite Panel. A Satellite Panel Controller, since it is programmed into the Satellite Panel's firmware, cannot be deleted. If the Satellite Panel is deleted, however, its 2 controllers become deleted with it.

5. To display the current light level reading of the photo sensor for the selected controller, click LIGHT LEVEL. A field appears, displaying the measured light level value.

6. To put the selected photo controller in test mode, click TEST MODE. (Test Mode has a 1- second delay from the photo sensor's detecting the light level crossing the setpoint to the ON or OFF signal being 3. Click SET to send the setttings to the system, then click DONE to save. transmitted by the controller.) A screen, like the following, appears showing the dimming settings. When Test Mode for the selected controller is enabled, 'Test Mode' is displayed in the MODE field for that controller. To take a photo controller out of Test Mode, click TEST MODE again. 'Test Mode' will disappear from the controller's MODE field.

7. To enable a selected controller that is disabled, click the ENABLE button. Enable returns the controller to the active state, where it will generate ON or OFF commands in response to the photo sensor readings.

8. To disable the selected controller, click the DISABLE button. When disabled, the controller will not respond to any command except 3. If you wish to reduce or increase the dimming channel settings at any time, 'Enable'. It is, in effect, de-activated from the network. you can do so directly from this screen. Pressing BRIGHT will increase the dimming level setting for all the dimming channels assigned to the CLC 9. To update the PHOTO CONTROLLERS list to display any changes or by 5%. Pressing DIM will reduce them by 5%. additions, click the REFRESH button.

Pressing NIGHT allows you to change the night setting (dimming levels when there is no light). When you press NIGHT, a screen like the following appears:

3. Pressing BRIGHT will increase the dimming level setting, under conditions of no light, for the dimming channels by 5%. Pressing DIM will reduce them by 5%.

Pressing DONE to save any changes made to the NIGHT setting.

WNP-2150: Directions & Applications page 18 Groups: Program Inputs Sub Menu Groups: Program Inputs Sub Menu Procedures:

1. select panel 2. select input from panel 3. click to change parameters of selected input 4. click to initiate Wink signal from input's device 5. click to update panel input display at left

Selection Output Function PATTERN Selected output relays ON. OFF All output relays OFF. Allows you to assign an existing output group to a relay panel or satellite panel input, ON All output relays ON. panel-by-panel and to assign sensor settings to a satellite panel input, panel-by-panel. FLICK Flick warn signal before programmed OFF. (This is displayed in the Function column in the Input table for the selected panel.) DELAYOFF Relays OFF a delay period after OFF signal received. Allows you to set the parameters of a group input, including input name, DELAYOFF_FLICK Flick warn signal before Delay Off occurs. output function triggered and switch hardware type. DELAYON Relays ON a delay period after ON signal received. CLEANUP All group relays ON, then return to original state Allows you to turn group inputs ON or OFF, panel-by-panel. when manual OFF signal received. WINK All group relays turn ON, then back to OFF after 1. Select the panel from the PANEL list (at top) by clicking on it. A table delay period called 'wink'. displaying all of the device inputs within the panel will appear. RESET (on/off) All group relays in ON/OFF switch mode only until Default controlling device is reset. 2. Select an input from the INPUTS table by clicking on it. The input will 'Timeout' period set wherein all relays automatically TIMEOUT shut OFF at end of period and manually turning any be highlighted when selected. relay ON resets 'Timeout' period to start. TIMEOUT_FLICK 3. To change any parameters of the selected input, click EDIT. A screen, Timout with Flick warn signal added. similar to the following, will appear: Table 1. Output Function Triggered by Input

Switch Type Selection Action Configured for AC_MOM_ON ON when switched AC Momentary AC_MOM_OFF OFF when switched Contact. AC_NC_ON_NO_OFF OPEN=OFF / CLOSED=ON AC_NC_OFF_NO_ON OPEN=ON / CLOSED=OFF Coil AC_NC_ON_ONLY OPEN=no action / CLOSED=ON AC_NC_OFF_ONLY OPEN=no action / CLOSED=OFF AC Maintained Contact. AC_NO_ON_ONLY OPEN=ON / CLOSED=no action AC_NC_OFF_ONLY OPEN=OFF / CLOSED=no action

Default 8501 Positive=OFF / Negative=ON LEDs

To change the input name, enter the new name in NAME. INVERSE_8501 Positive=ON / Negative=OFF Rectified AC Pulse. To assign an output group that will be activated by the input, select the 8001_NO_STAT Positive=OFF / Negative=ON output group from GROUP. Rectified AC Pulse. No LEDs. To change the function of the input (what action it causes the output group HW_DISABLED Input Disabled to perform) select the new function from FUNCTION. (Refer to Table 1 on this page for descriptions of the available functions.) Table 2. Input Switch Hardware Type To change the hardware switch type configuration of the input, select the new switch type configuration from TYPE. (Refer to Table 2 on this page Selection Action for the descriptions of the available configurations.) Activates panel's Constant Light Controller A, which switches outputs in response CLC A to photo sensor readings, as configured in Groups: Photo Control Sub Menu. For a Satellite Panel input, select the appropriate setting check box(es). Activates panel's Constant Light Controller B, which switches outputs in response (Refer to Table 3 on this page for the descriptions of the available CLC B to photo sensor readings, as configured in Groups: Photo Control Sub Menu. Satellite Panel input settings.) Quiet Starts Quiet Mode period of 2 hours where outputs do not respond to Occupancy Sensor A Click SAVE to save input changes and close the screen. Mode A connected to the Satellite Panel. Quiet Starts Quiet Mode period of 2 hours where outputs do not respond to Occupancy Sensor B Mode B connected to the Satellite Panel. 4. To turn on the Wink LED on the input's device (to identify the device), click Global Output group triggered by this Satellite Panel input can include relays in other network panels. WINK. In a Satellite Panel, the device is the Satellite Panel itself. In a relay panel, Group the device is the node to which the input is connected. Table 3. Satellite Panel Input Settings 5.To update the panel input screen display, click REFRESH. WNP-2150: Directions & Applications page 19 Groups: Monitor/Control Sub Menu

Groups: Monitor/Control Sub Menu

Procedures:

1. monitor all output groups or select a group 2.

3. click to select 4. action to apply to all relays in 5. the selected group 6. 7. 8. click to update group list display at left

Allows you to monitor the current status of all existing output groups in the network. Allows you to monitor if any output group is in astro, photo or time out mode. Allows you to turn all relays in a selected output group ON or OFF. Allows you to put all relays in a selected output group in or out of time out mode. Also allows you to DISABLE (inactivate, so they will not respond to any commands except 'enable') all relays and ENABLE (activate, or 'un-disable') all disabled relays in a selected group. Before this Sub Menu can display the GROUP list, all groups must be listed and their input,

1. The GROUP list displays all existing output groups and their 6. To enable the relays in the selected group that are disabled, present status and mode. MODE applies to groups that have click the ENABLE button. 'Enable' returns disabled relays to an either a Time Out, an Astro event or a Photo event occuring. active state, where they can respond to any ON or OFF commands. (Time Out events are set in the Scheduler/ Group Events Sub Menu or can be initiated directly from this menu. Astro or 7. To disable all the relays in the selected group, click the Photo events are set in the Scheduler/Photo Events DISABLE button. Disabled relays will not respond to any Sub Menu.) command except 'Enable'. They are, in effect, de-activated To select an output group from the GROUP list, click on it. from the network. The group's fields will be highlighted when selected. 8. To initiate any relay actions selected for the selected group 2. To turn all the relays in the selected group ON, click the and to update the GROUP LIST display to show current mode ON button. and status of all the groups, click the REFRESH button.

3. To turn all the relays in the selected group OFF, click the NOTE: To add or delete a group to/from the Group List, you OFF button. must go to the New/Rename Sub Menu.

4. To initiate a time out mode for the relays in the selected group, click the TIMEOUT button. Time out is a time period (default 2 hours) beginning at initiation when (a) all relays will be automatically shut OFF when the period expires, and (b) manually turning ON any relays in the group before the period expires will re-initiate the time out mode.

5. To take a selected group that is currently in time out mode out of time out mode, click the TIME CANCEL button.

WNP-2150: Directions & Applications page 20 Using the Scheduler Menu. Scheduler: Holidays Sub Menu Using the Scheduler Menu 1. Use the Holidays Sub Menu to list all the names of all Holidays, which are specific days, or What is an 'Event'? groups of days, during the year on which an output group event could be scheduled to A 'EVENT' is a specific occur at a certain time. Also use this Sub Menu to list the names of any Special Event action of a group of output Schedules, which are a series of output group events each scheduled to occur at a certain relays which is scheduled to offset time prior to a time-of-day called the 'set time'. occur at a specific time on a specific day or days. The 2. Use the Special Events Sub Menu to assign the series of events for any Special Event day can be a day of the Schedules that were listed in the Holidays Sub Menu. For each event in a Special Event week or a day, or group of Schedule, assign the offset time, in hours and minutes, before the 'set time', the output days, of the year designated group and the group action. as a 'Holiday'. 3. Use the Calendar Sub Menu to assign the holidays that were listed in the Holidays Sub Menu An EVENT can also be an to specific dates during this or the next calendar year. Also use this Sub Menu to assign output group action that any Special Event Schedules, with their set time, to any specific dates during this or the occurs in response to next calendar year. specific photo or astro 4.Use the Photo Events Sub Menu to schedule events for each photo controller in the network. readings. For each event, specify which type of action (enable or disable) will occur and at which time As an Event example, you and on which days-of-week and/or holidays. can schedule all lights in an 5. Use the Group Events Sub Menu to, group-by-group, schedule all events and specify which office area to turn ON at type of action will occur and at which time and on which days-of-week and/or holidays. The 8:00 am on weekdays when Group Events Sub Menu displays a list of all events already scheduled. You can sort this list the workers arrive. by output group or by day-of-week or holiday occurring. Scheduler: Holidays Sub Menu Procedures:

1. select a holiday or special event schedule to re-name or delete 2. click to add a new holiday 3. click to add a new special event schedule 4. click to re-name the holiday/special event selected 5. click to delete the holiday/special event selected

Allows you to create a list of the names of all holidays (designated day or days of calendar year) and special event schedules (series of actions each occuring a certain offset time before a designated time-of-day) for which group events can be scheduled. Use procedures 2 and 3 to create the list. Allows you to edit (change the name of) a selected holiday or special event schedule in the list or to delete it. To assign any listed holiday or special event schedule to specific days of the year, use the Calendar Sub Menu.

1. A HOLIDAYS & SPECIAL EVENTS list of the names of all holidays 3. To add a new special event schedule to the list, click NEW SPECIAL. and special event schedules currently entered is displayed. If you A screen like that shown in Step 2 will appear. Enter the new name wish to edit (change the name of) a holiday or a special event for the special event schedule and click OK to save. To assign the schedule or to delete it from the list, select it by clicking on it. special event schedule to days of the year, use the Calendar Sub Menu. Its fields will be highlighted when selected. 4. To edit (change the name of) a holiday or special event schedule 2. To add a new holiday to the list, click NEW HOLIDAY. A screen you selected from the list, click EDIT. A screen will appear, like the following will appear: showing a field with the current name of the holiday or special event schedule. Enter the new name in the field and click OK to save.

5. To delete a holiday or special event schedule that you selected, click DELETE. (Before deleting any holiday or special event schedule, be sure that no events are assigned to it. If there are, remove them using the other Scheduler Sub Menus.) Click OK on the next screen that appears to delete the selected holiday or special event schedule from the HOLIDAYS & SPECIAL Enter the name of the new holiday and click SAVE to save it in the list. EVENTS list. To assign the holiday to days of the year, use the Calendar Sub Menu. WNP-2150: Directions & Applications page 21 Scheduler: Special Events Sub Menu Scheduler: Special Events Sub Menu Procedures:

1. select a special event schedule to display 2. select an individual event to edit (re-configure) or delete 3. click to add a new individual event to a special event schedule 4. click to edit the selected individual event 5. click to delete the selected individual event What is a 'Special Event Schedule'? A 'SPECIAL EVENT SCHEDULE' is a series of output group events Allows you to view the configuration of all the individual events in a each programmed to occur at a time duration called the 'Offset selected SPECIAL EVENT SCHEDULE. For each individual event, Time' before a specific time-of-day called the 'Set Time'. The the offset time, output group, output group action and days-of-week Special Event Schedule can then be assigned to occur on any and holidays on which it occurs are displayed. designated days of the calendar year. Allows you to edit (re-configure) or delete a selected individual event For instance, you could set up a Special Event Schedule for an from a special events schedule or add a new individual event to it. arena facility on the week a basketball tournament is to occur there. You could assign the 'Set Time' as 8:00 pm, which is the 1. The SORT BY SPECIAL SCHEDULE list displays all the special event game starting time. You could assign an 'Offset Time' of 2 hours schedules, configured or un-configured, that are listed on the Holidays for group 1 (parking lot lights) to turn ON and an Offset Time of 1 Sub Menu. To select a special event schedule, click on it. Its individual hour 30 minutes for group 2 (lobby), group 3 (concession) and events will be displayed in the table at the left of the screen. group 4 (seating) to turn ON. You could then program the Special Event Schedule to occur on all the days of the tournament. On those dates, the parking lot lights would automatically go ON 2 2. The EVENTS FOR list displays all the individual events for the last selected hours before game time (at 6:00 pm) and the groups of interior special event schedule, including their offset time, output group activated and arena lights would go ON 1-1/2 hours before game time (at 6:30 pm). group action. Note that 'TIME' is 'Offset Time', not the time the event will occur. The event will actually occur at the offset time duration BEFORE the set time specified in the 4. To edit (re-configure) the selected event, click EDIT. A Calendar Sub Menu. For instance, if offset time is 1 hour thirty minutes and a screen, similiar to the following, will appear: set time of 4:00 pm has been specified, the event will occur at 2:30 pm (1 hour and 30 minutes before 4:00 pm). Note also that 'GROUP' refers to the output group activated and that the 'WEEKDAYS' fields are not used. 2. To select an individual event from the EVENTS FOR list, click on it. The event's fields will be highlighted when selected.

3.To add a new individual event to the Special Events Schedule, click ADD. A screen, similiar to the following, will appear:

Enter any different offset time, in hours and minutes, in OFFSET. Offset is the duration of time before the set time, which is selected in the Calendar Sub Menu, the event will occur. Select any different output relay group. Select any new group Action. (Actions are the same as group Output Functions as explained in Table 2 on page 19 of this manual.) Enter an offset time, in hours and minutes, in OFFSET. Offset is the amount of time before the Set Time (selected in the Calendar Sub Menu) the event will occur. The Select, or de-select, any Special Events Schedule(s) the WNP-2150:offset time Directions period must be & less Applications than 12 hours. event will be assigned to. Select an output relay group. Select SAVE to save settings and close the screen. Select a group Action. (Actions are the same as group Output Functions as 5. To delete the selected event from the Special Events explained in Table 2 on page 16 of this manual). Schedule, select DELETE. Follow the prompts on the screen Select, or de-select, any Special Events Schedule(s) the event will be that appears to delete the event. assigned to. Select SAVE to save settings and close the screen.

WNP-2150: Directions & Applications page 22 Scheduler: Calendar Sub Menu

Scheduler: Calendar Sub Menu

Procedures: yearly calendar displayed with days having 1. holidays assigned highlighted and days having special event schedules assigned flagged 2. click to display current year's calendar 3. click to display next year's calendar 4. click to edit (assign or de-assign holidays or special event schedules) any days in the displayed calendar

Allows you to see current year's calendar with any dates assigned to a holiday highlighted and any days with special event schedules flagged with the number of special event schedules assigned. Allows you to see next year's calendar with any dates assigned to a holiday highlighted and any days with special event schedules flagged with the number of special event schedules assigned. Allows you to assign holidays and/or special event schedules that were listed in the Holidays Sub Menu to selected dates on either calendar.

1. A yearly calendar (default: current year) is displayed when this Sub 4. You can assign any number of calendar dates to the same Menu is selected. All dates assigned to a holiday are highlighted holiday. To assign a date you selected to a holiday: with that holiday's color shown in SCHEDULE LEGEND. All dates -Select the holiday from the SELECT HOLIDAY list. having special event schedules are flagged with the number of special event schedules assigned. To select a date to assign, or de- -To de-assign any holidays from the date, select NONE. assign, a holiday or special event schedule to, click on that date. It -Click SAVE to Save, then click the OK button that appears. will be highlighted when selected. The date on the calendar will be highlighted with the selected holiday's color. 2. To display the current year's calendar (if it is not displayed), click THIS YEAR. You can assign up to three special event schedules, as configured in the Special Events Sub Menu, to the date 3. To display next year's calendar (if it is not displayed), click you selected. To assign special event schedules to the date: NEXT YEAR. -Select the special event schedule from one of the three SET 4. If you have selected a date in the displayed calendar to assign or SPECIAL EVENTS lists. de-assign a holiday/special event schedule to, click EDIT DAY. -Set the Start Time, in hours and minutes AM or PM, for the A screen like the following will appear: special event schedule. Note that the actual start time for each individual event in the special event schedule will be at the offset time duration before this start time. That is, if the start time you are setting is 4:00 pm and the Offset Time for an individual event is set at 1 hour 30 minutes, the individual event's actual start time will be 2:30 pm (4:00 pm - 1 hour & 30 minutes). -Repeat the previous steps at another of the 3 lists to assign another special event schedule to the date, if desired. -To de-assign a special event schedule, select NONE. -Click SAVE to Save, then click the OK button that appears. The date on the calendar will be flagged with the number of special event schedules assigned.

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WNP-2150: Directions & Applications page 23 Scheduler: Photo Events Sub Menu Scheduler: Photo Events Sub Menu

Procedures:

1. select which photo controller will have photo events displayed 2. select an individual photo event of selected controller to edit or delete 3. click to add an individual photo event to the selected controller 4. click to edit a selected photo event 5. click to delete a selected photo event

Allows you to see all photo events (where a photo controller, which turns outputs ON or OFF in response to measured light levels, is enabled or disabled at a certain time) for all photo controllers in the network. Photo controllers must first have their associated sensor installed in the network and be configured to output groups or dimming channels (refer to pages 12-18 of this manual for details) before any photo events can be assigned to them. Allows you to add a new photo event to a photo controller or to edit (re-configure) or delete any of its existing photo events.

1. Select the photo controller from the SORT BY CONTROLLER list 4. To edit (re-configure) a selected photo event, click EDIT. A by clicking on it. An EVENTS FOR table displaying all the existing screen like the following will appear: photo events for that controller will appear at the left.

2. Select a photo event by clicking on it. Its fields will be highlighted when selected.

3. To add a new photo event to the selected photo controller, click ADD. A screen like the following will appear:

Enter any new time for the photo event, in hours (0-12), minutes, AM/PM. Select any new constant light controller from the CONTROLLER drop down menu. Select any new action from these 3 choices: Enter the time for the photo event, in hours (0-12), minutes, AM/PM. - ENABLE: photo controller is activated and will turn output group ON or OFF in response to light levels measured by photo sensor. Select a constant light controller from the CONTROLLER drop down menu. (Note: each Controller is assigned output groups in the - DISABLE: photo controller is disabled and will not respond to photo Groups-Photo Control Sub Menu. When a constant light sensor readings. Output group it controls remains in same state. controller has been assigned for the photo event, its name will be - DISABLE + OFF: photo controller is disabled and will not respond displayed in the Groups column.) to photo sensor readings. Output group it controls is turned OFF. Select one of the following 3 actions: Select any new days of the week and/or holidays on which the - ENABLE: photo controller is activated and will turn ouput group photo event will occur. page 13 ON or OFF in response to light levels measured by photo sensor. Select SAVE, then click the OK button that appears to save the - DISABLE: photo controller is disabled and will not respond to photo sensor readings. Output group it controls remains in same state. - DISABLE + OFF: photo controller is disabled and will not respond to 5. To delete a selected photo event, click DELETE. Then click OK WNP-2150:photo sensorDirections readings. & Output Applications group it controls is turned OFF. on the next 2 screens that appear to delete the photo event. Select the days of the week and/or any holidays on which the photo event will occur. Select SAVE, then click the OK button that appears to save the photo event and update the display. WNP-2150: Directions & Applications page 24 Scheduler: Group Events Sub Menu Scheduler: Group Events Sub Menu

Procedures: 1. sort events display by day or holiday occuring 2. sort events display by output group 3. select scheduled event to edit or delete 4. click to add new event to schedule 5. click to edit scheduled event selected 6. click to delete scheduled event selected

Allows you to schedule an output group event to occur at a specific time on specific day(s). Use procedure 4 below. Allows you to monitor a list of all events already scheduled. You can sort the list by day-of-week/holiday occurring or by output group. Allows you to delete a scheduled event or to edit (re-configure) it.

1. Select a day of the week, or a holiday, from the SORT BY 4. Enter the settings for the new event: SCHEDULE list to display the list of events that occur on that day, (or) -enter the time of day the event is to occur in hours (0-12), 2. Select an output group from the SORT BY GROUP list to display minutes, AM or PM. the list of all the events for that output group. -select the output relay group from the drop down GROUP list. To de-select a group, select 'none'. -select the group action from the drop down ACTION list. Actions are the same as group input functions, which are each explained on page 15. -leave checked whatever day(s) of the week the event will occur. -check whatever holiday(s) the event is to occur during the year. Holidays are set up using the Calendar Sub Menu. After you enter the settings, click the SAVE button to save, then click the OK button that occurs to update the EVENTS FOR display. 3. If you want to editAfter (change parameters) or delete an event from the list you selected, select that event by clicking on it. Its fields 5. If you have selected an event from the displayed list to edit, click will be highlighted when selected. EDIT. A screen exactly like the ADD screen will appear, with the event you selected highlighted in the EVENTS FOR list. Change the 4. To add a new event to the schedule, click ADD. A screen like the settings for the event as required, then click OK to save. following will appear. 6. If you have selected an event from the displayed list to delete, click DELETE. When the next screen appears, click OK to delete it from the schedule.

WNP-2150: Directions & Applications page 25 Using the Diagnostics Menu. Diagnostics: Groups Sub Menu Using the Diagnostics Menu 1. Use the Groups Sub Menu to monitor the curent status and mode (if the group is photo- or astro- enabled or in a timeout) of all output groups in the network. You can also use this Sub Menu to change the status (ON/OFF) or to Enable/Disable groups. 2. Use the Logs Sub Menu to view logs of up to the last 255 events that occurred. There are 4 logs: GROUPS (group actions, when, which group, which action) USERS (which user accessed the system and when) DEVICES (device activities, which device, when, what type of activation) SYSTEM (all system events, when each occurred) You can clear the logs of all previous entries at any time. 3. Use the Summary Sub Menu to view the number of hardware and software entities currently utilized in the network and compare to the system capacity for each. Diagnostics: Groups Sub Menu

Procedures: 1. select an output relay group 2. 3. 4. click to select action to apply 5. to all relays in 6. the selected group 7. 8. click to update group list display at left Allows you to monitor the current status of all existing output groups in the network. Allows you to monitor if any output group is in astro, photo or time out mode. Allows you to turn all relays in a selected output group ON or OFF. Allows you to put all relays in a selected output group in or out of time out mode. Also allows you to DISABLE (inactivate, so they will not respond to any commands except 'enable') all relays and ENABLE (activate, or 'un-disable') all disabled relays in a selected group. Before this Sub Menu can display the GROUP list, all groups must be listed and their input, outputs and any photo controllers configured using the Groups Sub Menus.

1. The GROUP list displays all existing output groups and their present 6. To enable the relays in the selected group that are disabled, status and mode. MODE applies to groups that have either a Time Out, click the ENABLE button. 'Enable' returns disabled relays to an an Astro event or a Photo event occuring. active state, where they can respond to any ON or OFF commands. To select an output group from the GROUP list, click on it. The group's fields will be highlighted when selected. 7. To disable all the relays in the selected group, click the DISABLE button. Disabled relays will not respond to any 2. To turn all the relays in the selected group ON, click the ON button. command except 'Enable'. They are, in effect, de-activated 3. To turn all the relays in the selected group OFF, click the OFF button. from the network.

4. To initiate a time out mode for the relays in the selected group, click 8. To initiate any relay actions selected for the selected group the TIMEOUT button. Time out is a time period (default 2 hours) and to update the GROUP LIST display to show current mode beginning at initiation when (a) all relays will be automatically shut OFF and status of all the groups, click the REFRESH button. when the period expires, and (b) manually turning ON any relays in the group before the period expires will re-initiate the time out mode. NOTE: To add or delete a group to/from the Group List, you must go to the New/Rename Sub Menu. 5. To take a selected group that is currently in time out mode out of the time out mode, click the TIME CANCEL button. WNP-2150: Directions & Applications page 26 Diagnostics: Logs Sub Menu / Summary Sub Menu Diagnostics: Logs Sub Menu Procedures: 1. click to display log of most recent output group activations 2. click to display log of which users accessed system and when 3. click to display log of most recent device actions 4. click to display log of most recent system events 5. click to clear, or delete, all records from all the logs

Allows you to view a log of up to last 255 group events or a log of last 100 user, device, or system events. Allows you to clear the logs of all entries and begin logging new events. 1. To display a log of the last output group activations (maximum entries: 4. To view a log of system-level events (maximum entries: 100), click 255), click GROUPS. A screen like the following will appear: SYSTEM. A screen like the following will appear:

Each log entry includes time and date, which output group, which Each log entry includes time and date the event occurred. controlling device( Node ID, as assigned in System: Devices ), what type of action, and whether activated by internal network 5. At any time, to clear all the logs of all existing entries, click CLEAR. schedule or external control. A screen like the following will appear. 2. To display a log of when a user accessed the system (maximum entries: 100), click USERS. A screen like the following will appear:

Press the OK button to erase all the current entries. From this point onward, the system will begin logging the new events that occur. Each log entry includes time and date the system was accessed, and, if user ID was used, by which user. Diagnostics: Summary Sub Menu (read only) 3. To view a log of device actions (maximum entries: 100), click DEVICES. A screen like the following will appear:

Installed devices, including Satellite Panels Installed panels, including Satellite Panels Output relays Units of system input/output coding Created output relay groups Programmed inputs Scheduled events Each log entry includes time and date, which device Assigned holiday schedules (Node ID, as assigned in System: Devices) and what Instances of global or CLC photo controllers type of action occurrred. Displays number currently used for each hardware and software data type. NOTE: To save or print a displayed log, right-click on the screen, then select View Source. A text file of the Allows you to see how close you are to the network capacity (maximum) for each. log will appear, which you can then print or save. Displays software versions and LonTalk/battery/modem status.

WNP-2150: Directions & Applications page 27 Using the System Menu. System: Time & Date Sub Menu Using the System Menu 1. Use the Time & Date Sub Menu to set the current time and date. You can also use this Sub Menu to set or disable daylight savings and, if required, to make astronomic settings. 2. Use the System Settings Sub Menu to set the IP address, the photo sensor units and the time delay and banner text display if different from the factory settings. This Sub Menu is only accessable to users with administrative rights. 3. Use the Accounts Sub Menu to set security/access levels for users of the system. 4. Use the Devices Sub Menu to list all the devices that will be used in the system. After listing the devices, use this menu to install them, so they will be recognized by the WNP-2150. WHEN SETTING UP THE NETWORK, YOU MUST DO THIS RIGHT AFTER LISTING THE PANELS. You can also use this Sub Menu to modify or delete or replace devices, and to copy profile data to or from a network device. 5. Use the Upload Sub Menus if you wish to upload system data from a PC to the WNP-2150 or use the Upload Sub Menus if you wish to download system data from the WNP-2150 to a PC.

System: Time & Date Sub Menu

Procedures: 1. set current date and time 2.

2. set daylight savings time period

3. set astronomical (position of sun)

4. click to save settings

Allows you to set current date and time. Allows you to enable daylight savings time and specify its period. Allows you to make astronomic (position of sun relative to network location) settings for photo contollers.

1. Set the time by entering the hour and minute and selecting AM Offset is the time difference, in minutes, from the calculated dawn or or PM. Set the date by scrolling the calendar month display to dusk time that the actual switching will occur. A negative offset will the current month of the current year, then selecting the day of result in lights switching ON before dusk or OFF after dawn. A positive the month by clicking on it. offset has the opposite effect: lights switching after dusk and before If desired, select a number of seconds per day to add or dawn. subtract in the WNP-2150's internal clock. (Normally, you would NOTE: Latitude, Longitude and Time Zone settings for locations leave this at the default value unless you notice a timekeeping in the USA and Canada are listed in Appendix A on pages discrepancy.) 33-34 of this Manual.

2. To activate daylight savings, select ENABLE (default). Select a 4. Click SAVE to update the system and to save any settings made. day-of-year to begin the daylight savings period and a day-of- year to end the daylight savings period. Default is the current setting used in North America.

3. To activate astronomic (sunset/sunrise times for photo events based on position of the sun), select ENABLE. Select the Latitude, Longitude and Time Zone appropriate for the location of the network and, if desired, dawn and/or dusk Offset.

WNP-2150: Directions & Applications page 28 System: Settings Sub Menu, Accounts Sub Menu System: Settings Sub Menu (access restricted) Procedures:2.

1. enter text to be displayed in project banner 2. enter units of measurement and delay time for photocells 3. enter IP type and addresses

4. enter LonWorks device ID 5. select OK to save 6. select RESET to power down and restart unit 7. select BACKUP to back up data Allows you to set the text displayed on the project banner at the top of all screens. Allows you to set the photocell units and photocell signal delay. Allows you to monitor or designate IP settings and LonWork device ID. Allows you to reset unit to default setting and to back up saved data. 1. To display text in the center of Project Banner (the area at the top NOTE: If you change the IP Address, be sure to note the new IP of all the screens) enter the text in the FACILITY field. The text address on the space provided for 'valid IP Address' on should identify which general group of lighting controls the WNP- the label that is on the top of the WNP-2150 unit. 2150 will be programming. 4. Enter any new or different LonWork device ID number for the unit. 2. Set parameters for photo controllers in the network by selecting units of measurement (LUX or footcandles) and entering the sensor 5. To save changes, click OK. delay time in seconds. The delay is the time from when a photo sensor detects a light level change to when the photo controller sends an ON or OFF signal to the output group. A recommended 6. To power down and reset unit, click RESET, then click OK on the delay time suitable for most applications is around 180 seconds. screen that appears. 3. To change IP settings, select IP type (dynamic or static) and enter any 7. To back up saved data, click BACKUP, then click OK on the screen new IP address, subnet address, gateway address and/or MAC id. that appears. System: Accounts Sub Menu Procedures: 2. 1. select user to edit account, or select blank row to set up a new account 2. click to change name or security clearance of selected user or to assign a name and clearance to new account 3. click to delete selected user from user list

Allows you to set up a designated name, access and security level for each user. 1. Select a user from the SYSTEM ACCOUNTS list. If you want to create a 2. Enter the correct name and password (at least 4 characters) and new user, select a blank account (no name, no access) for subsequent select the appropriate security level from the ACCOUNT DATA list: editing. The user account fields will be highlighted when selected. ADMIN- Set up user security levels, program total system; PROGRAM -No access to user accounts, program total system; 2. Click EDIT to edit an existing account or to create a new account from a selected blank one. A screen like the following will appear. CONTROL -Read system data and set up groups and panels; INTRO -Read system data only; WEB SERVICES -Set up another application other to program the system. If the new user is to have access via telephone, select Enable dialup. Click SAVE to save the new user settings.

3. To delete a selected user account, click CLEAR. Then, click OK on the next screen that appears to delete the account. WNP-2150: Directions & Applications page 29 System: Devices Sub Menu System: Devices Sub Menu Procedures: 1. select a device 2. click to display selected device's system information 3. click to turn ON selected device's wink LED 4. click to add new device to network 5. click to change parameters of selected device 6. click to delete selected device from network 7. click to connect and configure selected device 8. click to replace selected device with new one 9. click to reset selected device to default parameters 10. click to copy data from selected device to WNP-2150 11. click to paste data from WNP-2150 to selected device

Allows you to list, then install all devices (nodes) that will be What is a 'Device'? used in the system. A WPN-2150 Network follows the LonWorks standard. In a Lonworks control network, any component that can receive Allows you to monitor current status of a network device. information and respond to that information in a specific ('Online' = properly wired and installed, can communicate with manner, as well as transmit information in a specific system; 'NoComm' = not properly wired, cannot communicate manner is classified as a 'NODE' or 'DEVICE'. with system.) Each 'Device' generally contains a chip called a 'neuron'. The Allows you to turn on a device's wink LED. neuron has imbedded software that directs the device/node in performing its networking functions. The neuron 'listens' Allows you to add, edit or delete a device to/from the network. for messages from other nodes/devices in the network. Allows you to copy system data to a device from the WNP-2150 When it 'hears' a type of message it is programmed to or from the WNP-2150 to a device. respond to, it performs a specific action and then sends a specific type of message in response. Each device in a WNP- 2150 network is assigned a node ID number by the WNP-2150. 1. When you select the Devices Sub Menu, a list of all the network devices is displayed. Select a device from the NETWORK The device types that can be used in a WNP-2150 network MAINTENANCE list by clicking on it. The device's fields will be presently include: highlighted when selected. -Douglas WNX-2624 Network Node (must have attached WRS-2224 Relay Scanner to function) 2. To view current network information of the selected device, click -Douglas WNS-2308 Eight-Input Node QUERY. A screen like the following will appear: -Douglas WTI-2313 Digital Switch Module -Douglas WTI-2331 Telephone Interface -Douglas WPS-59xx Indoor or Outdoor Photo Sensor -Douglas WSP-2718 Satellite Panel -Douglas WSP-2718-D Satellite Panel with Dimming -Douglas WNS-2301/02/03/04 Digital Switch Module -Douglas WSG-2300 Switch Hub 4. To add a new device to the network, click ADD. A screen like the following will appear:

The screen displays some basic parameters of the selected device. For example, Firmware refers to the version of the programming on the device's neuron chip and Model refers to the device's object type. To close the QUERY screen, click OK.

3. To turn on the Wink LED of the selected device, click WINK. A screen like the following will appear: Select the panel and the device type (MODEL). If the device being added is a Satellite Panel, make no PANEL selection, as 'panel' will automatically be the Satellite Panel itself. The device type must be on the MODEL list to be controllable by the WNS-2150 system. The wink LED, by its blinking, allows you to find and identify the Enter a name for the new device. Click SAVE, then press OK on the device in the panel. Click OK to return to the main DEVICES Screen. screen that appears to save and update the display. (continued on next page) WNP-2150: Directions & Applications page 30 System: Devices Sub Menu (continued) Procedures: 1. select a device 2. click to display selected device's system information 3. click to turn ON selected device's wink LED 4. click to add new device to network 5. click to change parameters of selected device 6. click to delete selected device from network 7. click to connect and configure selected device 8. click to replace selected device with new one 9. click to reset selected device to default parameters 10. click to copy data from selected device to WNP-2150 11. click to paste data from WNP-2150 to selected device

5.To edit -to change the panel assignment or name- of the selected 8. To replace a selected existing device, click REPLACE. A series of device, click EDIT. A screen like the following will appear: screens (first screen like the following) will appear:

Select the new panel and/or enter the new name for the device. Click SAVE, then OK, to save. Follow the prompts and instructions in the screens to replace the device. The procedure is virtually identical to installing a new device. 6. To delete the selected device from the active network, click DELETE. A screen like the following will appear: 9. To reset the selected device to default parameters, click RESET. A screen will appear advising that the reset procedure is occurring. The reset procedure is completed when the screen display reverts to the System-Devices Sub Menu.

10.To copy data from the selected device to the WNP-2150, click LEARN. A series of screens, starting with the following, will appear:

Select OK to delete the device. 7. To install and activate a selected device that has already been properly mounted and wired in its correct panel, click INSTALL.

Click OK to proceed.The screen will advise on the progress of the copy procedure, with the procedure completed after group 255 is read.

11.To copy data from the WNP-2150 to the selected device, click TEACH. A series of screens, starting with the following, will appear: The first screen that appears will ask you to enter the Neuron ID code for the device or press the CANCEL button then press the device's Service Pin. Normally, you would press the CANCEL button and press the Service Pin on the device. You should do this within a minute to avoid a time out error. If the device itself is not physically page 28 accessible, you will have to enter its Neuron ID code and then press the OK button on the screen. Click OK to proceed.The screens that appear will advise on the progress Follow any other screen prompts after entering the device's of the copying procedure. Neuron ID or pressing its Service Pin to complete the installation.

WNP-2150: Directions & Applications page 31 System: Upload Sub Menu, Download Sub Menu

System: Upload Sub Menu

Procedures: 1. click to browse for a file on your PC to copy to the WNP-2150 2. click to copy the selected file to the WNP-2150

Allows you to copy data files from the PC to the WNP-2150

1. Select a file to copy by clicking BROWSE. A window, similar to the 2. The name of the file selected appears in the FILE NAME field. following, will appear: To save the file to the WNP-2150's memory, select OK. This will overwrite the existing file of the same name.

CAUTION: This overwrite procedure is NOT reversible: once you overwrite a WNP-2150 file, it CANNOT be retrieved.

Select the file to be copied. The file must be of the type .dlc. If you wish to upload a file from a different directory, navigate to that directory, then select the desired .dlc file. Once the file is selected, click the window's OPEN button. The window will close. System: Download Sub Menu

Procedures:2. 1. select which file to back up on the PC 2. copy the selected file to the PC using the screens that appear

Allows you to back up data files from the WNP-2150 to the PC. 1. Select one of the files (in .dlc format) to copy by clicking on it. 2. A window, like the following, will appear. A window, similar to the following, will appear.

If you wish to download the file to a different directory on your PC than the one shown, navigate to that directory. To save the WNP- 2150 data file to the PC, click SAVE. Make sure that the correct file has been selected, then click the SAVE button to initiate saving the file to the PC. CAUTION: If there is an existing file in the directory with the same name, it will be overwritten. Once you overwrite it, that original file CANNOT be retrieved.

WNP-2150: Directions & Applications page 32 Appendix A: Latitude, Longitude & Time Zone

U.S.A.

ALABAMA ILLINOIS NEBRASKA • Birmingham: 33°N, 86°W, Central • Chicago: 41°N, 87°W, Central • Omaha: 41°N, 96°W, Central • Mobile: 30°N, 88°W, Central • Roseville: 40°N, 90°W, Central • Scottsbluff: 41°N, 103°W, Mountain • Montgomery: 32°N, 86°W, Central • Springfield: 39°N, 89°W, Central NEVADA ARIZONA INDIANA • Las Vegas: 36°N, 115°W, Pacific • Flagstaff: 35°N, 111°W, Mountain • Fort Wayne: 41°N, 85°W, Eastern • Reno: 39°N, 119°W, Pacific • Phoenix: 33°N, 110°W, Mountain • Indianapolis: 39°N, 86°W, Eastern • Tucson: 32°N, 110°W, Mountain NEW HAMPSHIRE • Yuma: 32°N, 114°W, Mountain IOWA • Concord: 43°N, 71°W, Eastern • Cedar Rapids: 42°N, 91°W, Central ARKANSAS • Des Moines: 41°N, 93°W, Central NEW JERSEY • Little Rock: 34°N, 92°W, Central • Sioux City: 42°N, 96°W, Central • Atlantic City: 39°N, 74°W, Eastern

CALIFORNIA KANSAS NEW MEXICO • Bakersfield: 35°N, 119°W, Pacific • Dodge City: 33°N, 100°W, Central • Albuquerque: 35°N, 106°W, Mountain • Fresno: 36°N, 119°W, Pacific • Kansas City: 39°N, 94°W, Central • Roswell: 33°N, 104°W, Mountain • Los Angeles: 34°N, 118°W, Pacific • Modesto: 37°N, 121°W, Pacific KENTUCKY NEW YORK • Redding: 40°N, 122°W, Pacific • Bowling Green: 35°N, 86°W, Central • Albany: 42°N, 73°W, Eastern • Sacramento: 38°N, 121°W, Pacific • Lexington: 38°N, 84°W, Eastern • Buffalo: 42°N, 78°W, Eastern • San Diego: 32°N, 117°W, Pacific • New York City: 40°N, 73°W, Eastern • San Francisco: 37°N, 122°W, Pacific LOUISIANA • Syracuse: 43°N, 76°W, Eastern • New Orleans: 29°N, 90°W, Central NORTH CAROLINA COLORADO • Shreveport: 32°N, 93°W, Central • Charlotte: 35°N, 80°W, Eastern • Denver: 39°N, 104°W, Mountain • Raleigh: 35°N, 78°W, Eastern • Grand Junction: 39°N, 108°W, Mountain MAINE • Portland: 43°N, 70°W, Eastern • Wilmington: 34°N, 77°W, Eastern CONNECTICUT • Winston-Salem: 36°N, 80°W, Eastern • Hartford: 41°N, 72°W, Eastern MARYLAND • Baltimore: 39°N, 76°W, Eastern NORTH DAKOTA DELAWARE • Bismarck: 46°N, 100°W, Central • Dover: 39°N, 75°W, Eastern MASSACHUSETTS • Fargo: 46°N, 96°W, Central • Boston: 42°N, 71°W, Eastern OHIO DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA • Cincinnati: 40°N, 84°W, Eastern • Washington: 38°N, 77°W, Eastern MICHIGAN • Detroit: 42°N, 83°W, Eastern • Cleveland: 41°N, 81°W, Eastern FLORIDA • Grand Rapids: 42°N, 85°W, Eastern • Columbus: 40°N, 82°W, Eastern • Jacksonville: 30°N, 81°W, Eastern • Sault Ste. Marie: 46°N, 84°W, Eastern • Dayton: 39°N, 84°W, Eastern • Miami: 25°N, 80°W, Eastern OKLAHOMA • Orlando: 28°N, 81°W, Eastern MINNESOTA • Oklahoma City: 35°N, 97°W, Central • Pensacola: 30°N, 87°W, Central • Duluth: 46°N, 92°W, Central • Minneapolis: 44°N, 93°W, Central • Tallahassee: 30°N, 84°W, Eastern OREGON • Tampa: 27°N, 82°W, Eastern MISSISSIPPI • Eugene: 44°N, 123°W, Pacific • Jackson: 32°N, 90°W, Central • La Grande: 45°N, 118°W, Pacific GEORGIA • Medford: 42°N, 122°W, Pacific • Atlanta: 33°N, 84°W, Eastern MISSOURI • Portland: 45°N, 122°W, Pacific • Columbus: 32°N, 84°W, Eastern • Kansas City: 39°N, 94°W, Central • Savannah: 32°N, 81°W, Eastern • Springfield: 37°N, 93°W, Central PENNSYLVANIA • St. Louis: 38°N, 90°W, Central • Philadelphia: 39°N, 75°W, Eastern HAWAII • Pittsburgh: 40°N, 80°W, Eastern • Honolulu: 21°N, 157°W, Hawaii MONTANA RHODE ISLAND IDAHO • Billings: 45°N, 108°W, Mountain • Providence: 41°N, 71°W, Eastern • Boise: 43°N, 116°W, Mountain • Great Falls: 47°N, 111°W, Mountain • Idaho Falls: 43°N, 112°W, Mountain • Missoula: 46°N, 114°W, Mountain

WNP-2150: Directions & Applications page 33 Appendix A: Latitude, Longitude & Time Zone (continued)

U.S.A. CANADA

SOUTH CAROLINA ALBERTA QUEBEC • Columbia: 34°N, 81°W, Eastern • Calgary: 51°N, 114°W, Mountain • Chicoutimi: 48°N, 71°W, Eastern • Charleston: 32°N, 79°W, Eastern • Edmonton: 53°N, 113°W, Mountain • Montreal: 45°N, 73°W, Eastern • Greenville: 34°N, 82°W, Eastern • Lethbridge: 49°N, 112°W, Mountain • Quebec: 46°N, 71°W, Eastern • Medicine Hat: 50°N, 111°W, Mountain • Rimouski: 48°N, 68°W, Eastern SOUTH DAKOTA • Red Deer: 52°N, 113°W, Mountain • Sept-Isles: 50°N, 66°W, Eastern • Rapid City: 44°N, 103°W, Mountain • Sherbrooke: 45°N, 71°W, Eastern • Sioux Falls: 43°N, 96°W, Central BRITISH COLUMBIA • Trois-Rivieres: 46°N, 72°W, Eastern • Kamloops: 50°N, 120°W, Pacific • Val d'Or: 48°N, 77°W, Eastern TENNESSEE • Kelowna: 49°N, 119°W, Pacific • Chattanooga: 35°N, 85°W, Central • Prince George: 53°N, 122°W, Pacific • Knoxville: 35°N, 83°W, Central SASKATCHEWAN • Prince Rupert: 54°N, 130°W, Pacific • Memphis: 35°N, 90°W, Central • North Battleford: 52°N, 108°W, Central • Vancouver: 49°N, 123°W, Pacific • Nashville: 36°N, 86°W, Central • Regina: 50°N, 104°W, Central • Victoria: 48°N, 123°W, Pacific • Saskatoon: 52°N, 106°W, Central

TEXAS MANITOBA • Amarillo: 35°N, 100°W, Central • Brandon: 49°N, 99°W, Central • Brownsville: 25°N, 97°W, Central • Thompson: 56°N, 98°W, Central • Dallas: 32°N, 96°W, Central • Winnipeg: 49°N, 97°W, Central • El Paso: 31°N, 106°W, Mountain • Houston: 29°N, 95°W, Central NEWFOUNDLAND • San Antonio: 29°N, 98°W, Central • Corner Brook: 49°N, 58°W, Newfoundland • Gander: 48°N, 54°W, Newfoundland UTAH • Goose Bay: 49°N, 60°W, Atlantic • Salt Lake City: 40°N, 111°W, Mountain • St. John's: 47°N, 52°W, Newfoundland • St. George: 37°N, 113°W, Mountain NEW BRUNSWICK VERMONT • Fredericton: 45°N, 66°W, Atlantic • Burlington: 44°N, 73°W, Eastern • Saint John: 45°N, 65°W, Atlantic • Manchester: 43°N, 73°W, Eastern NOVA SCOTIA VIRGINIA • Halifax: 44°N, 63°W, Atlantic • Richmond: 37°N, 77°W, Eastern • Roanoke: 37°N, 79°W, Eastern ONTARIO • Virginia Beach: 36°N, 75°W, Eastern • Hamilton: 43°N, 79°W, Eastern • London: 43°N, 81°W, Eastern WASHINGTON • Oshawa: 46°N, 78°W, Eastern • Port Angeles: 48°N, 122°W, Pacific • Ottawa: 45°N, 75°W, Eastern • Seattle: 47°N, 122°W, Pacific • Sault Ste. Marie: 46°N, 84°W, Eastern • Spokane: 47°N, 117°W, Pacific • Sudbury: 46°N, 80°W, Eastern • Toronto: 43°N, 79°W, Eastern WEST VIRGINIA • Thunder Bay: 48°N, 89°W, Eastern • Charleston: 38°N, 81°W, Eastern • Windsor: 42°N, 82°W, Eastern

WISCONSIN PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND • Eau Claire: 44°N, 99°W, Central • Charlottetown: 46°N, 63°W, Atlantic • Green Bay: 44°N, 88°W, Central • La Crosse: 43°N, 91°W, Central • Madison: 43°N, 89°W, Central • Milwaukee: 42°N, 87°W, Central

WYOMING • Casper: 42°N, 106°W, Mountain • Cheyenne: 41°N, 104°W, Mountain

WNP-2150: Directions & Applications page 34 Notes

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WNP-2150: Directions & Applications page 35 WARRANTY DOUGLAS products are warranted for one year from the date of purchase by the consumer against defects due to materials and the company's worksmanship only. The sole obligation hereunder shall be to repair, or at the company's option to replace, products as aforesaid, provided same are returned, upon authorization, 'Transportation Prepaid' to the company's Burnaby, CANADA office within the said period. Defects or failures due to improper or careless installation, storage or handling, or usage other than rated conditions, are specifically excluded from this warranty. No liability is accepted for return transportation charges following repair or replacement as aforesaid or for reinstallation costs. No other liability of any nature or kind, whether arising out of or from the use of the product, whether or not defective, is assumed. www.DouglasLightingControls.com

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