Tablet References
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Pre-Commissioning
Creating a New Site
This is the Home Page for the Wireless Radio Control App. You can return here at any point by tapping on the site postcode. On this page you can view the sites you have set up locally on the tablet or have available to download from the server.
If you tap on a postcode under “Postcodes on Tablet” you will be able to see information related to that site. This will not work if you select a drawing under “Postcodes on Server” as the data must be downloaded first (see Postcodes section).
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Post Codes
To create a new site tap on the “Add New Postcode” button.
This will open the postcode window. Simply enter both parts of the postcode and tap Validate, Register and then download. To do this you must be connected to the internet and logged in.
After 30 seconds you can then press close.
This will have now created the postcode within your “Postcodes on Tablet” window. Tap on the newly created postcode and then the drawings tab in the navigation panel.
If the postcode has already been created then after pressing Validate you will be prompted to press Download and not Validate.
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Drawings - Importing
For the commissioning process to be as accurate as possible, drawings need to be imported onto the tablet.
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Send the drawing to Wireless Radio to resize and convert into a bmp file
Download and Save the file to the tablet
Load the Wireless Radio Commissioning App > Drawings > New
Import a Drawing File by selecting Browse
Select the file and tap Okay
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Drawings - Creating
If no drawings exist, then manual drawings can be created:
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Note – if manual drawings are required then the OEM should be in attendance with the commissioning engineer to ensure they are satisfied with the drawing layout prior to any additional works being undertaken.
Simulating Devices - Array
The OEM can improve the speed and accuracy of the commissioning process by adding simulated devices to the drawings before onsite work commences. This allows for luminaire positions to be allocated and adjusted.
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If you need to move the group (or a smaller group), drag your finger across the group and use the arrow in the bottom right of the screen
Repeat the process to add more arrays of fittings
Simulating Devices - Individual
Once you have simulated arrays for the majority of the devices it may be necessary to add one or two additional fittings manually:
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The orange luminaires represent placeholders which will be replaced upon commissioning with real devices. This also serves as a check to ensure that all real devices have been captured on commissioning as an orange device only ever represents a simulated device.
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Commissioning
Locate
In order to replace simulated devices with real devices:
Tap Locate, ensure your DONGLE is connected and Bluetooth Symbol is illuminated
For further details on connecting DONGLE - see 4. First connection
Press Find, if you are in range of Wireless Radio devices, the list will populate with up to 9 devices
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It will be necessary to move around the site to locate all of the fittings. |
Emergency Fittings
If you have emergency fittings, these should be identified at this stage of the process. This should always be done in accordance with the drawings provided by the OEM, with a visual check of the luminaire to make certain it is an emergency luminaire.
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Tap ‘Configure’ in the bottom left of the screen and select Emergency on the left hand side
This will apply an 'E' to the selected fitting for identification
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Creating Profiles
Once all luminaires are identified and placed onto the relevant drawing, the next stage is to create profiles in accordance with the Controls Philosophy.
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Rename the device as appropriate and Save
Driver
Select the Driver, this will bring up the following options.
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Select the required settings for this profile:
OnLevel - the maximum on level of the luminaire
FadeTime - the length of time the fitting will take to fade to Standby Level
StandbyLevel - the level of the luminaire once it is dimmed
StandbyTime - the length of time the luminaire remains at the Standby Level
Set at 127.5 for Never Off
PowerOn - enter the wattage of the luminaire at full output
DayNightEnabled - See Application Note - Building Occupied & Unoccupied Mode
Save Changes
Device type
Select which device you have in the luminaire
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G2 Controller - select this if you have a luminaire controller installed
If you have an integral presence sensor (3.3v PIR or Microwave) installed tick PIRENABLED in the PIR Box
PIR Timeout
Click PIR > PIRTIMEOUT to enter the desired timeout.
Microwave - select this if you have a Wireless Radio CMW Sensor
The controller box will automatically change to Microwave
Scene Controller - select this if you are setting up a scene controller
No other settings will be applied and you can Save Changes
E3Module - select this if you have Wireless Radio stand-alone emergency luminaire or integral emergency.
Save Changes
E3Module
If there are emergency fittings of this luminaire type this select the E3 Module Box and the appropriate Emergency Manufacturer. It is not necessary to have a standalone profile for emergency and non-emergency luminaires of the same type.
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If there is more than one type of emergency module manufacturer, you will need multiple profiles
Save Changes
LDR
The LDR box can be used to set up Daylight Sensors.
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Daylight Sensors - if you have a Recessed IP20 or Surface IP56, review the Spec Guide to determine whether to use Sensor Up or Sensor Down
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Daylight Sensor cannot all be combined in the same luminaire controller.
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Device Icon
Once you have set up each profile, you can change the icon so it's easier to identify on the drawing
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Repeat the process for as many profiles as you require, remembering to save each profile
Applying Profiles
Once you have created your profiles, they can be applied to Wireless Radio devices.
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If you make changes to profiles or which profile a device has then you must check that all changes have been synced. |
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Linking
Now devices need to be linked into groups.
Presence
Tap Luminaires > Link
Individual Link
To put an individual link between luminaires, determine the two fittings to be linked and drag your finger between the two devices.
This will put a link in the direction you drew the line
If you require a bi-directional link, draw a line back the other way
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If you make changes to links or which links a device has then you must check that all changes have been synced. |
Daylight
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For details on Daylight Linking - see Application Note - Daylight Linking |
Checklist
Are all orange ‘simulated’ luminaires replaced by real devices?
Have all luminaires been assigned a profile in line with the Controls Philosophy?
Have profiles been checked to ensure they are on correct time outs and not any shorter ‘test’ timeouts?
Have all luminaires been linked together in line with the Controls Philosophy?
Are all devices and links synced?
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Backup
It is important that the commissioning tablet is the Master and is Uploaded to the cloud for several reasons:
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