This article shows how to connect a Kinetic switch when you have a Dongle connected and luminaire are identified.
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1.1. Enter the Luminaires tab [1] and choose to open the configure option. Click on the desired luminaire with CPW2-sen or other WR-G4 device [2] to pair with the Kinetic switch (this will act as the Kinetic Master).
1.2. Click ‘Configuration' [3] and tick the ‘Enable EnOcean’ box (EO) [4]. A virtual Kinetic switch device will appear next to the device on the drawing [5]. The Kinetic Switch ID will be the digits of the luminiare and a zero (on the drawing you will see a shortcut).
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If you have a problem with stuck Kinetic Switch go to Kinetic switch troubleshooting article. |
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2. Establishing Links for Scene Control
To perform these actions go to the Luminaires tab and to the Link option [6].
2.1. Linking Kinetic Switch Master luminaire and Kientic Switch to self
Click on the Kinetic Switch Master luminaire [7] and select ‘Link to Self' [8]. Then do the same thing for the Kinetic Switch device
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2.2. Linking virtual Kinetic switch device to Kinetic Master luminaire
Draw a directional presence link from the virtual Kinetic switch [9] to the Kinetic switch Master luminaire [10] .
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2.3. Linking to other Wireless Radio devices
Draw directional prescence links from the virtual Kinetic switch device [11] to other surrounding devices which need to be controlled by the Kinetic switch.
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3.1. Enter the ‘Profiles’ tab [12] and from the drop down menu [13] , choose ‘NEW PROFILE’.
3.2. Make sure the Controller type is set to SceneController [14] and make sure the Driver Type [15] has a ‘PowerOn’ level set to at least 1 W [16].
3.3. Save the changes [17] and remember the profiles number, you will be needing it later.
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3.4. In the ‘Luminaires’ tab, select the new Virtual Kinetic Switch device [18]. Go to ‘Configure’ [19] and from the ‘Profile’ dropdown menu [20] select the newly created Kinetic switch scene profile.
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3.5. Enter the ‘Scenes’ tab [21] and select the ‘Kinetic Switch Master’ on the drawing [22].
3.6. If you are commissioning a 2-way Kinetic switch, click the 2-Way button option [23]. If you are commissioning a 4-way Kinetic switch, select the 4-way option [24].
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3.7. You now have three options for button one (On / Dim Up) and button 2 (Off / Dim Down). Please select the most relevent option for your application [25].
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On / Dim UP | 100% | When selected, linked lights will turn on at 100% lamp level. |
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OnLevel | When selected, linked lights will turn on at set profile OnLevel. | |
Custom | When selected, it enables the user to set a ‘custom’ Lamp level. | |
Off / Dim Down | 0% | When selected, linked lights will turn on at 0% lamp level. |
Standby Levels | When selected, linked lights will turn on at set profile Standby Level. | |
Custom | When selected, it enables the user to set a ‘custom’ Lamp level. |
3.8. For button three (Scene 1 / Warmer) and button four (Scene 2 / Cooler), please enter a custom Lamp level [26] and click Save.
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If DT8 was enabled in the linked luminaire profile(s), then you will also be able to change the CCT value next to the lamp level 6. Creating profiles |
3.9. If you want to remove automatic linked luminaire profiles, please select ‘Custom’ [27] in the Profiles drop down box. You will then be able to remove profiles from the linked list [28].
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4. Pairing Kinetic Switch to Kinetic Master luminiare
4.1. Click on the virtual Kinetic Switch Luminaire [24].
4.2. Click the ‘Pair’ button [25] to activate commissioning mode.
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