This article shows how to connect a Kinetic switch when you have a Dongle connected and luminaire are identified.
Necessary components
LMS WIRELESS TABLET with the newest software, please make sure that there are no new updates waiting for you, if so, update the Tablet App before use.
Luminaire with WR-G4 CPW2-SEN or other Generation 4 device (WR-G4)
Requires a Glamox Wireless Radio luminaire with Generation 4 sensor with firmware version 6.9.19 or newer, if you have older software go to article Updating LMS WIRELESS DONGLE
Step by step instructions
These steps need to be followed in the chronological order, or the commissioning will fail.
1. Enabling the Kinetic Master Luminaire:
Make sure the desired luminaire is on firmware version 6.9.19 or newer.
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).
If you have a problem with stuck Kinetic Switch go to Kinetic switch troubleshooting article.
2. Establishing Links for Scene Control
To perform these actions go to the Luminaires tab and to the Link option [6].
2.1. Linking virtual Kinetic Switch device and Kinetic Switch Master luminaire to self
Click on the Kinetic Switch Master luminaire [7] and select ‘Link to Self' [8].
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] .
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.
You can also create presence links by highlighting the devices you want to be linked and click ‘Link from x', using the virtual Kinetic switch device serial ID.
3. Creating and Assigning the Kinetic Switch Scene Profile/Settings:
We now need to create dedicated profiles for the Kinetic switch to work from.
If you will want for one button to set some lights to light level A and some other to light level B etc. you will need to create multiple profiles.
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.
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.
You will only be able to see Scene Controller profiles in the drop down menu.
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].
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].
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.
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.
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].
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.
4.3. Perform the following steps on the physical Kinetic switch:
Confirmation blink:
Observe the light connected to the LMS Wireless Kinetic Switch device. It should blink, indicating a successful pairing.
If you have problems with dimming go to the Kinetic switch troubleshooting article.
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