HAI lumina Instruction Manual

HOME AUTOMATION, INC.
Lumina and Lumina Pro
Lighting and Automation System
Quick-Start
Installation Guide
Document Number 44I00-1 Rev. 2.12
February, 2006

For complete operation and programming instructions,
please download the following document(s) from the HAI web site:
44R00-1: Lumina Advanced Application Guide
44R00-2: Lumina Pro Advanced Application Guide
www.homeauto.com
Copyright © 2006 Home Automation, Inc.
All Rights Reserved

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EARTH
GROUND
SWITCHED
12 VDC
AUXILIARY 12 VDC
KEYPAD(S)
NOTES:
1. SWITCHED 12V, AUXILIARY 12V, CONSOLE, AND OUTPUTS 1-8 ARE INCLUDED IN THE TOTAL DEVICE LOAD, WHICH CANNOT EXCEED 1 AMP.
2. OUTPUTS LABELED "INT" AND "EXT" CANNOT EXCEED 1 AMP, SPLIT BETWEEN THE TWO OUTPUTS.
HAI REMOTE
CONTROL
THERMOSTAT(S)
1A Max.
(See NOTE 1)
1A Max.
(See NOTE 1)
(See NOTE 2)
WARNING
TO PREVENT RISK
FROM ELECTRIC SHOCK,
DE-ENERGIZE THIS
UNIT AND DISCONNECT
TELEPHONE LINES
BEFORE SERVICING.
100 mA Max. (See NOTE 1)
OUTPUT OUTPUT OUTPUT OUTPUT OUTPUT OUTPUT
ALL CIRCUITS EXCEPT FOR THE BATTERY
ARE POWER-LIMITED (CLASS II)
CONNECT CABLE
TO CONTROLLER,
PLUG MODULAR
END INTO
RJ31X JACK
ZONE
INPUT
ZONE
INPUT
ZONE
INPUT
ZONE
INPUT
ZONE
INPUT
ZONE
INPUT
ZONE
INPUT
ZONE
INPUT
ZONES 1-16 ARE CONFIGURABLE FOR AUXILIARY OR TEMPERATURE.
INPUT
ZONE
INPUT
ZONE
INPUT
ZONEZONE
INPUT
ZONE
INPUT
ZONEZONE
INPUT INPUT
ONLY ZONES 9-16 MAY BE CONFIGURED AS ENERGY SAVER ZONES.
ONLY ZONE 16 MAY BE USED FOR HAI REMOTE CONTROL THERMOSTATS.
OUTPUTOUTPUT
1 Amp Max.
11A02-2
6' KEYPAD
CABLE (Supplied)
OUTPUT
BLACK WIRE TO -
RED WIRE TO +
BATTERY
12V 5AHOR EQUIVALENT
POWER CELL PC5-12
6 CONDUCTOR CABLE (SUPPLIED)
RED
BLACK
YELLOW
GREEN
FIRE
EVENTS
CANCEL
MESSAGE
MENU
AUX
SETUP
BUTTONS
STATUS
CONTROL SECURITY
ALL TEMP
POL
<Program
Status
Powerline Interface Module
UPB™
OR EQUIVALENT
MODEL RT-R2440SL/M
REVERE
POWER TRANSFORMER
24 VAC 40 VA
44A07-1
TRANSFORMER
CABLE (Supplied)
44A07-1
TRANSFORMER
CABLE (Supplied)
YELLOW
BLACK / RED
GREEN
PLANNING
Before you start, the Lumina system should be planned as follows:
Thoroughly review Appendix A “Understanding HLC” for an overview of an HLC system.
Complete the worksheet(s) in Appendix B “HLC Planner” to plan the lighting scheme for each room.
Give consideration to where the controller will go. Remember that it needs a duplex receptacle not controlled by a switch,
preferably on its own circuit, within 5 feet of the controller.

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INSTALLATION
1) Install HLC Switches and Controllers
Install the HLC Dimmers and Switches, 6-Button Room Controllers, and 8-Button House Controllers according to the instructions
that came with each device.
2) Install the HLC Phase Coupler
Install the supplied HLC Phase Coupler (P/N: 39A00-1) according to the instructions that came with the unit.
3) Mount the Lumina Enclosure
Mount the Lumina enclosure securely to the wall in the selected location using screws and wall anchors, as appropriate.
4) Ground the Lumina Controller
GROUND THE LUMINA CONTROLLER’S "EARTH GND" TERMINAL TO A COLD WATER PIPE OR TO A 4-FOOT
GROUND ROD TO PRESERVE ITS BUILT-IN TRANSIENT PROTECTION. USE 14 GAUGE WIRE. TRANSIENT
PROTECTION WILL NOT WORK IF THE CONTROLLER IS NOT PROPERLY GROUNDED.
ACCORDANCE WITH THE NATIONAL
ELECTRIC CODE, ANSI/NFPA 70.
COLD WATER PIPE
OR GROUND ROD
GOUNDING METHOD MUST BE IN
5) Connect the Powerline Interface Module (PIM) to the Lumina
Locate the supplied PIM (P/N: 36A00-1). Plug the PIM into a 120 VAC outlet. Plug one end of the supplied 6-conductor
modular cable into the connector marked “J3” (SERIAL 3) on the Lumina controller and plug the other end into the modular
connector on the PIM as shown.
6 CONDUCTOR
<Program
Status
Powerline Interface Module
UPB™

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6) Install the Lumina Keypad
a) Connect the supplied keypad (P/N: 33A00-19) using the supplied 6’ Keypad Cable (P/N: 11A02-2) as follows:
11A02-2 Cable Lumina Controller
RED CONSOLE 12V
BLACK CONSOLE GND
YELLOW or WHITE CONSOLE A
GREEN CONSOLE B
b) Remove the keypad from the back plate by gently prying the unit open with a screwdriver.
c) Mount the back plate to the wall. Mounting holes are designed to fit on a single or double gang box, or directly to the wall.
d) Plug the cable into the connector on the keypad Printed Circuit Board (J1) as shown.
e) Snap the console face on to the back plate. Remove protective film from the LCD lens.
(MOUNTED TO KEYPAD FACE)
KEYPAD PC BOARD
BACK PLATE
P/N: 11A02-2
(PLUGS INTO J1)
GREEN
YELLOW OR WHITE
BLACK
RED
YELLOW OR WHITE
GREEN
RED
BLACK
SUPPLIED 6' KEYPAD CABLE
SUPPLIED 6' KEYPAD CABLE
P/N: 11A02-2
J1

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7) Connect the Power Transformer
a) Connect the supplied 24V, 40VA Power Transformer using the supplied Power Cable (P/N: 44A07-1).
b) Plug the Power Transformer into a 120 VAC outlet.
- The “AC ON” LED (D25) should illuminate.
- Within one minute, the “STATUS” LED (D24) should begin blinking at a rate of 1 blink per second.
24 VAC 40 VA
MODEL RT-R2440SL/M
REVERE
OR EQUIVALENT
44A07-1
TRANSFORMER
CABLE (Supplied)
POWER TRANSFORMER
8) Connect the Battery
Unplug the Power Transformer to shut down the controller. Connect the black battery wire to the – (negative) battery terminal of
the supplied battery. Connect the red battery wire to the + (positive) battery terminal. The controller should not start.
a) Plug in the Power Transformer. The system should
start.
b) Unplug the Power Transformer. The system should
continue to run on the battery (the “STATUS” LED will
continue to flash).
c) Plug the Power Transformer back in and secure it to the
outlet.
RED WIRE TO +
BLACK WIRE TO -
OR EQUIVALENT
POWER CELL PC5-12 BATTERY
12V 5AH

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BASIC OPERATION AND CONFIGURATION
The Lumina keypad is designed with everything that is necessary for you to operate and configure the Lumina lighting and automation
system. Once the controller is powered up, the following is displayed on the Lumina keypad:
--:-- HOME
SYSTEM OK
Display Menus
The system has been designed to be easy to operate. Whenever you press a key on the keypad, the top line of the display will indicate
what you are doing. To the right of that is your selection or current setting. The bottom line will show a menu of your next options.
To the lower right corner of the display is the direction arrow(s). Where possible, the up (), down and two-headed ) arrow
characters are shown on the keypad display to indicate which arrow keys may be pressed at that time.
Main Menu
The main menu is entered from the top-level display by pressing the ' # ' key. This menu displays all of the functions that you can
perform from the keypad. It is not necessary to display the main menu before selecting a function if the number for the desired menu
item is known.
Error Beeps
If you press a key that is invalid for the function that you are doing, the keypad will beep 3 times, indicating that it is not a valid
option. Look at the bottom line of the display to see what keys you can press next.
Trouble Beeps
The Lumina controller constantly checks the entire system for proper operation. If trouble is found, the trouble is displayed on the
bottom line and the keypad will beep at the rate of two beeps per second to alert you to the trouble.
To silence the beeper, press the ' * ' key.
Confirmation Beep
When you have successfully completed a function, such as entering a program or changing a setup item, the keypad will beep once.
Cancel
If you wish to cancel a selection or return to the top-level display, press the ' * ' key. You may have to press it more than once,
depending on how far into the function (menu) you are. Each time you cancel out of an operation, the keypad will beep once to
indicate that you have canceled.
The ' * ' key is also used if you make a mistake while entering a number. For example, if you enter a 2 when you meant to enter a 3,
press the ' * ' key to start over.

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SETUP
The Setup menu is used to configure the system and to give text descriptions to all of the HLC lighting devices. To enter the Setup
menu, from the top-level display or from the main menu, press the 9 (SETUP) key on the numeric keypad.
Upon entry to the Setup mode, you will first be prompted to enter a valid code:
SET UP
ENTER CODE:
Use the default code to enter the Setup mode (the default code is 1 1 1 1):
SET UP
1=CODES 2=TIME 3=PROG
4=DIAL 5=AREA 6=MISC
7=NAMES 8=VOICE
Set the Time and Date
To set up time and date, from the Setup menu, press the 2 (TIME) key. You will be prompted to enter the new time and date.
AM/PM must be specified for the time if that format is being used, otherwise the entered time should be 13:00-23:59.
TIME:
HHMM =AM =PM
DAYLIGHT SAVINGS TIME?
0=NO 1=YES
If Daylight Savings Time is currently being observed (between spring and fall), set this item to "Yes". If Daylight Savings Time is not
currently being observed (between fall and spring) or is not observed in your geographic location, set this item to "No". This item is
used to correctly calculate the times for sunrise and sunset. Once the time is set, the Lumina controller will automatically adjust the
"time of day" each time daylight savings time begins and ends.
Next you are prompted to enter the date. If the current date is February 8, 2006, enter it as “0 2 0 8 0 6”.
ENTER DATE:
MMDDYY
Assign a Name to HLC Lighting Devices
Before naming HLC Dimmers, Switches, and 6-Button Room Controllers, you should have thoroughly reviewed Appendix A
“Understanding HLC” and have completed the worksheet(s) in Appendix B “HLC Planner”.
You should assign a name to the following HLC devices:
Name the Room Controllers that resides on the 1st unit in each Room (i.e. Unit 1, 9, 17, 25, etc.)
Name all of the Lighting Loads (Dimmers and Switches) in each Room
You should not assign a name to the following HLC devices:
Do not name Room Controllers that reside between the 2nd and 7th unit in a Room
Do not name House Controllers that reside on the 8th unit in a Room

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You should assign a name to each HLC lighting device (as described above) before you configure it. Lumina has a list of names for
you to select from. To name the HLC devices, from the Setup menu, press the 7 (NAMES) key:
UNIT 1:
00-95 #=LIST
Press the ' # ' key to display a list of names that are stored in the controller. Each name in the list is displayed on the bottom line of the
display.
UNIT 1:
Basement
When using the list of names, the following should be observed:
The first item in the list is blank. This is used to delete an existing name for the respective Unit Number.
The list is in alphabetical order.
If the Unit Number is the 1st unit in a Room (i.e. Unit 1, 9, 17, 25, etc.), the list will start with Room names.
In the Unit Number is between the 2nd and 8th unit in a Room, the list will start with Lighting Load names.
Use the up arrow () and down arrow () keys to scroll through the list of available names for the device. When appropriate name
appears, press the ' # ' key to select that name for the device. The name now appears next to the Unit designation:
UNIT 1: Living Room
00-95 #=LIST
Once the name is selected for the specified Unit, press the down arrow key to name the next unit.
Delete a Unit Name
If you remove a device, move a device to a different location, or program a device into an incorrect location, you should delete the
existing name for the respective Unit Number.
To delete an existing name, from the Setup menu, press the 7 (NAMES) key. Use the up arrow () and down arrow () keys to scroll
through the list of existing names. When the Unit Number or name appears that you wish to delete, press the ' # ' key:
UNIT 7: Table Lamp
00-95 #=LIST
Press the ' # ' key to display a list of names that are stored in the controller. The first name is actually blank:
UNIT 7: Table Lamp
Simply press the ' # ' key to delete the name.
UNIT 7:
00-95 #=LIST

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CONFIGURING HLC DEVICES
Before configuring HLC Dimmers and Switches, 6-Button Room Controllers, and 8-Button House Controllers, you should have
thoroughly reviewed Appendix A “Understanding HLC” and have completed the worksheet(s) in Appendix B “HLC Planner”.
When configuring HLC devices using the Lumina keypad, you can configure the device by selecting the name of the device from the
list of named units, or by entering the Unit Number of the device followed by the ' # ' key.
Note: The following steps will guide you through configuring all named devices first. Then, it will guide you through configuring
unnamed devices.
Using the worksheet(s) in Appendix B, configure each device as follows:
STEP 1
On the Lumina keypad, from the top-level display, press 6 (STATUS), and then press 1 (CTRL). The first named unit is displayed:
Living Room
STATUS: OFF
STEP 2
Configuring Room Controllers
If the named unit is a Room Controller, go to the specified HAI UPB™ 6-Button Room Controller and put it in Setup mode as
follows:
Room Controller Setup
Step Operation
1 Press and hold the “ON” and “OFF” pushbuttons simultaneously for at least 3 seconds.
2 All of the LED indicators will blink to indicate that the HAI UPB™ 6-Button Room Controller is in Setup Mode.
Note: The HAI 6-Button Room Controller will automatically exit Setup mode after 5 minutes. To manually exit Setup
mode, press and hold the “ON” and “OFF” pushbuttons simultaneously for at least 3 seconds.
Back at the Lumina keypad, press ' # # '. The display shows:
CONFIGURE Living Room
STARTING

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The display will provide you with step-by-step configuration status. When complete, the display shows:
CONFIGURE Living Room
COMPLETED
Once completed, press the ' * ' key to return to the Status display.
STEP 3
Press the down arrow to display the next named device.
Configuring Lighting Loads
If the named unit that is displayed is a Lighting Load (i.e. Dimmer or Switch), go to the specified HAI UPB™ Wall Dimmer or Switch
and put it in Setup mode as follows:
Lighting Load Setup
Step Operation
1 Tap the rocker switch quickly 5 times.
2 The HAI UPB™ Wall Dimmer or Switch will flash the lighting load one time and blink its LED blue to indicate that it is
in Setup Mode.
Note: The switch will automatically exit Setup mode after 5 minutes. To manually exit Setup mode, tap the switch
quickly 2 times.
Back at the Lumina keypad, press ' # # '. The display shows:
CONFIGURE -Cans
STARTING
The display will provide you with step-by-step configuration status. When complete, the display shows:
CONFIGURE -Cans
COMPLETED
Once completed, press the ' * ' key to return to the Status display.

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STEP 4
Press the down arrow to display the next named device.
Using the worksheet(s) as a guide, configure all named units as described in Step 2 and Step 3.
STEP 5
Configure Unnamed Room Controllers
Room Controllers that reside between the 2nd and 7th unit in a Room should be unnamed. To configure a Room Controller between
the 2nd and 7th unit in a Room, enter its Unit Number followed by the ' # ' key.
Put the Room Controller into Setup mode as descried under “Room Controller Setup” in Step 2.
Back at the Lumina keypad, press ' # # '. The display shows:
CONFIGURE UNIT 2
STARTING
The display will provide you with step-by-step configuration status. When complete, the display shows:
CONFIGURE UNIT 2
COMPLETED
Once completed, press the ' * ' key to return to the Status display. Repeat Step 5 for each unnamed Room Controller.
STEP 6
Configure Unnamed House Controllers
House Controllers that reside on the 8th unit in a Room should be unnamed. To configure a House Controller on the 8th unit in a
Room, enter its Unit Number followed by the ' # ' key.
Go to the specified HAI UPB™ 8-Button House Controller and put it in Setup mode as follows:
House Controller Setup
Step Operation
1 Press and hold the “1” and “8” pushbuttons simultaneously for at least 3 seconds.
2 All of the LED indicators will blink to indicate that the HAI UPB™ 8-Button House Controller is in Setup Mode.
Note: The HAI 8-Button House Controller will automatically exit Setup mode after 5 minutes. To manually exit Setup
mode, press and hold the “1” and “8” pushbuttons simultaneously for at least 3 seconds.

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Back at the Lumina keypad, press ' # # '. The display shows:
CONFIGURE UNIT 8
STARTING
The display will provide you with step-by-step configuration status. When complete, the display shows:
CONFIGURE UNIT 8
COMPLETED
Once completed, press the ' * ' key to return to the Status display. Repeat Step 6 for each unnamed House Controller.
Configuring Lighting Scenes in a Room
Each HLC device in a room can store up to four different preset lighting scenes (Scenes A-D) and one “On” Scene (preset lighting
levels for each device when the room is turned on).
To set a lighting scene using a Room Controller:
Each lighting scene can also be set or easily changed using the pushbuttons on the HAI UPB™ 6-Button Room Controller, as follows:
1) Press the desired pushbutton on the HAI UPB™ 6-Button Room Controller to activate the current scene (preset lighting
level) in each of the HLC devices.
2) Adjust all of the HLC devices in the room to the desired lighting levels. The desired lighting levels may be set manually at
the switch by pressing the top of the paddle to brighten the light or the bottom of the paddle to dim the light.

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3) Press the pushbutton on the HAI UPB™ 6-Button Room Controller five (5) times quickly.
4) Each UPB™ Wall Switch Dimmer will flash its lighting load one time to indicate that the new level has been configured.
Whenever the scene command is transmitted, by pressing the Scene Button (A-D) on the Room Controller, each HLC device in the
specified room will brighten or fade to its preset level for the selected scene.
To set a lighting scene using the Lumina keypad:
1) Adjust all of the HLC devices in the room to the desired lighting levels. The desired lighting levels may be set manually at
the switch by pressing the top of the paddle to brighten the light or the bottom of the paddle to dim the light.
2) After the desired lighting levels are set, from the top-level display or from the main menu, press the 1 (CTRL) key on the
Lumina keypad.
3) Lumina will display the first named unit in that list. Use the down arrow key to scroll through the list. Press the ' # ' key to
select the desired room.
4) Press the 6 (SET) key followed by 1 (On Scene) or 2-5 (Scene A-D) to save the new “light levels” for each device in the
selected room.
Living Room SET
1=ON 2-5=A-D
Whenever the scene command is transmitted each HLC device in the specified room will brighten or fade to its preset level for the
selected scene.

APPENDIX A – UNDERSTANDING HLC
A1
OR OR OR OR OR OR OR OR
HLC LOADS
ROOM 1
UNITS 2-7
HLC LOAD OR
HOUSE
CONTROLLER
UNIT 8
ROOM 1
HLC LOAD OR
HOUSE
CONTROLLER
UNIT 16
HLC LOAD OR
HOUSE
CONTROLLER
UNIT 24
HLC LOAD OR
HOUSE
CONTROLLER
UNIT 32
HLC LOAD OR
HOUSE
CONTROLLER
UNIT 40
HLC LOAD OR
HOUSE
CONTROLLER
UNIT 48
HLC LOAD OR
HOUSE
CONTROLLER
UNIT 56
HLC LOAD OR
HOUSE
CONTROLLER
UNIT 64
UNIT 1
ROOM 2
UNIT 9
ROOM 3
UNIT 17
ROOM 4
UNIT 25
ROOM 5
UNIT 33
ROOM 6
UNIT 41
ROOM 7
UNIT 49
ROOM 8
UNIT 57
HLC LOADS
ROOM 2
UNITS 9-15
HLC LOADS
ROOM 3
UNITS 18-23
HLC LOADS
ROOM 4
UNITS 26-31
HLC LOADS
ROOM 5
UNITS 34-39
HLC LOADS
ROOM 6
UNITS 42-47
HLC LOADS
ROOM 7
UNITS 50-55
HLC LOADS
ROOM 8
UNITS 58-63
HOUSE CONTROLLER
(CONTROLS UP TO 8 ROOMS)
AVAILABLE UNITS:
8, 16, 24, 32, 40, 48, 56, and 64

APPENDIX A – UNDERSTANDING HLC
A2
HLC OVERVIEW
HAI Lighting Control (HLC) combines HAI UPB™ Wall Switches, Dimmers, and Modules, HAI UPB™ Room Controllers, and HAI
UPB™ House Controllers to create lighting scenes that set the proper mood and ambiance for various activities throughout a home.
HLC format is a defined structure for configuring, programming, and operating all the HLC lighting devices in a home.
Room Controllers control up to 7 lighting loads in a room. House Controllers control up to 8 Rooms of HLC lighting.
HAI manufactured UPB™ devices (collectively referred to as HLC devices) are configured using the Lumina keypad.
About Rooms
Each “room” of HLC lighting consists of 8 consecutive unit numbers, starting at Unit 1 (i.e. Room 1 = Units 1-8, Room 2 = Units 9-
16, Room 3 = Units 17-24, etc.). Each room can consist of a maximum of 8 HLC devices, configured as follows:
Up to 7 HAI UPB™ Wall Switches, Dimmers, and/or Modules (for controlling up to 7 lighting loads in a room or area)
1 or more Room Controllers (set a scene in a room, turn the room on and off, and dim and brighten the room)
1 House Controller (for controlling up to 8 rooms of HLC lighting)
The first unit number in each room (i.e. 1, 9, 17, 25, etc.) is reserved for controlling the room; this is where the Room Controller will
reside. The name for this unit should reflect the room name (e.g. Living Room, Kitchen, Great Room, Theater, etc.). HLC Wall
Switches, Dimmers, or Modules cannot be programmed to these unit numbers. If one or more Room Controllers are used, the first
Room Controller should be set to the first unit number in the group (i.e. Unit 1 – Room 1); additional Room Controllers can be used
by setting each to any other unused unit number in the group between the 2nd and 7th unit number (i.e. Unit 2-7 – Room 1).
UNIT 1
ROOM 1 ROOM 1
UNIT 6
ROOM 1
UNIT 7
ROOM 1
ROOM 8
ROOM 1
UNIT 2
ROOM 1
UNIT 3
ROOM 1
UNIT 4
ROOM 1
UNIT 5
LIVING ROOM
ROOM CONTROLLER
LIGHTING LOADS IN
LIVING ROOM
UNIT 1
ROOM 1 ROOM 1
UNIT 6
ROOM 1
UNIT 7
ROOM 1
ROOM 8
ROOM 1
UNIT 3
ROOM 1
UNIT 4
ROOM 1
UNIT 5
1ST LIVING ROOM
ROOM CONTROLLER
LIGHTING LOADS IN
LIVING ROOM
UNIT 2
ROOM CONTROLLER
2ND LIVING ROOM
ROOM 1
About Room Controllers
The HAI UPB™ 6-Button Room Controller allows for lighting control of a room where HAI UPB™ Wall Switches, Dimmers, and
Modules have been installed. From a Room Controller the room can be turned off (all loads in the group are turned off), turned on (all
loads in the group are turned on), brightened (all loads are brightened from their current level), dimmed (all loads are dimmed from
their current level), or set to one of 4 lighting scenes (A-D).
Room Controller LED Indicators
When the room is turned on, the LED indicator behind the “On” button is illuminated and all others are turned off. When the room is
turned off, the LED indicator behind the “Off” button is illuminated and all others are turned off. When the room is brightened, the
LED indicator behind the “On” is illuminated and all others are turned off. When the room is dimmed, the LED indicator that is
currently illuminated stays on. When the room is set to a lighting scene (A-D), the LED indicator behind the respective scene letter is
illuminated and all others are turned off.

APPENDIX A – UNDERSTANDING HLC
A3
HOUSE CONTROLLER
(CONTROLS UP TO 8 ROOMS)
UNIT 25
ROOM 4
UNIT 9
ROOM 2
UNIT 1
ROOM 1
UNIT 17
ROOM 3
UNIT 57
ROOM 8
UNIT 41
ROOM 6
UNIT 33
ROOM 5
UNIT 49
ROOM 7
AVAILABLE UNITS:
8, 16, 24, 32, 40, 48, 56, and 64
The Lumina controller keeps track of the exact status of each unit even when a lighting scene is initiated by the Room Controller.
Room Controllers also keep track of when individual switches in a room are turned on and off. When all of the lighting loads in a
room are turned off, the “Off” indicator is illuminated. If any of the lighting loads in a room are turned on at an HAI UPB™ Wall
Switch or Dimmer, the “On” indicator will illuminate and the “Off” indicator is turned off. Likewise, if the “On” indicator or one of
the scene indicators is illuminated, and then all of the lighting loads are turned off at HAI UPB™ Wall Switches, the “Off” indicator
will illuminate and any others are turned off.
About House Controllers
Each HAI UPB™ 8-Button House Controller allows for controlling all 8 rooms
of lighting where HAI UPB™ Wall Switches, Dimmers, and Modules have been
installed.
Each button on the House Controller is used to toggle all of the lights in the
respective room on and off. When the room is turned on, the LED indicator
behind the respective button is illuminated and all of the lights in the room are
turned on. When the room is turned off, the LED indicator behind the respective
button is turned off and all of the lights in the room are turned off. If a lighting
load in the respective room is turned on, the LED indicator behind the button is
illuminated. When all lighting loads in the respective room are turned off, the
LED indicator behind the button is turned off.
Each House Controller controls 8 consecutive rooms (i.e. Room 1-8, Room 9-16,
Room 17-24, and Room 25-31). To configure a House Controller to control a
group of 8 rooms, it must be set to the last unit number in one of the respective
rooms. For example, a House Controller set to Unit 8, 16, 24, 32, 40, 48, 56, or
64 can be used to control Rooms 1-8. This allows you to have up to 8 House
Controllers throughout the house that control Rooms 1-8.
When used with Lumina Pro, House Controllers for Rooms 9-16, 17-24, and 25-31 are configured in a similar manner. For example:
Unit 72, 80, 88, 96, 104, 112, 120, and 128 can be used to control Rooms 9-16.
Unit 136, 144, 152, 160, 168, 176, 784, and 192 can be used to control Rooms 17-24.
Unit 200, 208, 216, 224, 232, 240, and 248 can be used to control Rooms 25-31.
UNIT 1
ROOM 1 ROOM 1
UNIT 5
ROOM 1
UNIT 6
ROOM 1
ROOM 7
ROOM 1
UNIT 2
ROOM 1
UNIT 3
ROOM 1
UNIT 4
LIVING ROOM
ROOM CONTROLLER
LIGHTING LOADS IN
LIVING ROOM
UNIT 8

APPENDIX B – HLC PLANNER
B1
It is very important to plan each Room by filling in the worksheets for each Room.
When filling in the worksheet, put a check in the box under “HLC Device Type” for each unit in the room, then:
You should assign a name to the following HLC devices:
Room Controllers that resides on the 1st unit in each Room (i.e. Unit 1, 9, 17, 25, etc.)
Lighting Loads (Dimmers and Switches) in each Room
You should not assign a name to the following HLC devices:
Room Controllers that reside between the 2nd and 7th unit in a Room
House Controllers that reside on the 8th unit in a Room
Lumina can have up to 8 Rooms and Lumina Pro can have up to 31 Rooms.
In this example, Room 1 is the Living Room. The Living Room consists of 2 Room Controllers (one at each entry into the Living
Room), 5 Lighting Loads, and 1 House Controller (which controls up to 8 Rooms).
ROOM 1: Living Room
Unit
Unit Number
HLC Device Type
Name
1st
Unit 1
Room Controller
Living Room
2nd
Unit 2
Lighting Load
Room Controller
3rd
Unit 3
Lighting Load
Room Controller
-Cans
4th
Unit 4
Lighting Load
Room Controller
-Chandelier
5th
Unit 5
Lighting Load
Room Controller
-Sconce
6th
Unit 6
Lighting Load
Room Controller
-Spot Lights
7th
Unit 7
Lighting Load
Room Controller
-Table Lamp
8th
Unit 8
Lighting Load
House Controller
Room 2 is the Kitchen. The Kitchen consists of 1 Room Controller and 7 Lighting Loads.
ROOM 2: Kitchen
Unit
Unit Number
HLC Device Type
Name
1st
Unit 1
Room Controller
Kitchen
2nd
Unit 2
Lighting Load
Room Controller
-Breakfast
3rd
Unit 3
Lighting Load
Room Controller
-Cans
4th
Unit 4
Lighting Load
Room Controller
-Cabinets
5th
Unit 5
Lighting Load
Room Controller
-Sink
6th
Unit 6
Lighting Load
Room Controller
-Island
7th
Unit 7
Lighting Load
Room Controller
-Ovrhd Lghts (Overhead Lights)
8th
Unit 8
Lighting Load
House Controller
-Perm Lights (Perimeter Lights)

APPENDIX B – HLC PLANNER WORKSHEET
B2
ROOM 1:
Unit
Unit Number
HLC Device Type
Name
1st
Unit 1
Room Controller
2nd
Unit 2
Lighting Load
Room Controller
3rd
Unit 3
Lighting Load
Room Controller
4th
Unit 4
Lighting Load
Room Controller
5th
Unit 5
Lighting Load
Room Controller
6th
Unit 6
Lighting Load
Room Controller
7th
Unit 7
Lighting Load
Room Controller
8th
Unit 8
Lighting Load
House Controller
ROOM 2:
Unit
Unit Number
HLC Device Type
Name
1st
Unit 9
Room Controller
2nd
Unit 10
Lighting Load
Room Controller
3rd
Unit 11
Lighting Load
Room Controller
4th
Unit 12
Lighting Load
Room Controller
5th
Unit 13
Lighting Load
Room Controller
6th
Unit 14
Lighting Load
Room Controller
7th
Unit 15
Lighting Load
Room Controller
8th
Unit 16
Lighting Load
House Controller
ROOM 3:
Unit
Unit Number
HLC Device Type
Name
1st
Unit 17
Room Controller
2nd
Unit 18
Lighting Load
Room Controller
3rd
Unit 19
Lighting Load
Room Controller
4th
Unit 20
Lighting Load
Room Controller
5th
Unit 21
Lighting Load
Room Controller
6th
Unit 22
Lighting Load
Room Controller
7th
Unit 23
Lighting Load
Room Controller
8th
Unit 24
Lighting Load
House Controller
ROOM 4:
Unit
Unit Number
HLC Device Type
Name
1st
Unit 25
Room Controller
2nd
Unit 26
Lighting Load
Room Controller
3rd
Unit 27
Lighting Load
Room Controller
4th
Unit 28
Lighting Load
Room Controller
5th
Unit 29
Lighting Load
Room Controller
6th
Unit 30
Lighting Load
Room Controller
7th
Unit 31
Lighting Load
Room Controller
8th
Unit 32
Lighting Load
House Controller
ROOM 5:
Unit
Unit Number
HLC Device Type
Name
1st
Unit 33
Room Controller
2nd
Unit 34
Lighting Load
Room Controller
3rd
Unit 35
Lighting Load
Room Controller

APPENDIX B – HLC PLANNER WORKSHEET
B3
4th Unit 36
Lighting Load Room Controller
5th
Unit 37
Lighting Load
Room Controller
6th
Unit 38
Lighting Load
Room Controller
7th
Unit 39
Lighting Load
Room Controller
8th
Unit 40
Lighting Load
House Controller
ROOM 6:
Unit
Unit Number
HLC Device Type
Name
1st
Unit 41
Room Controller
2nd
Unit 42
Lighting Load
Room Controller
3rd
Unit 43
Lighting Load
Room Controller
4th
Unit 44
Lighting Load
Room Controller
5th
Unit 45
Lighting Load
Room Controller
6th
Unit 46
Lighting Load
Room Controller
7th
Unit 47
Lighting Load
Room Controller
8th
Unit 48
Lighting Load
House Controller
ROOM 7:
Unit
Unit Number
HLC Device Type
Name
1st
Unit 49
Room Controller
2nd
Unit 50
Lighting Load
Room Controller
3rd
Unit 51
Lighting Load
Room Controller
4th
Unit 52
Lighting Load
Room Controller
5th
Unit 53
Lighting Load
Room Controller
6th
Unit 54
Lighting Load
Room Controller
7th
Unit 55
Lighting Load
Room Controller
8th
Unit 56
Lighting Load
House Controller
ROOM 8:
Unit
Unit Number
HLC Device Type
Name
1st
Unit 57
Room Controller
2nd
Unit 58
Lighting Load
Room Controller
3rd
Unit 59
Lighting Load
Room Controller
4th
Unit 60
Lighting Load
Room Controller
5th
Unit 61
Lighting Load
Room Controller
6th
Unit 62
Lighting Load
Room Controller
7th
Unit 63
Lighting Load
Room Controller
8th
Unit 64
Lighting Load
House Controller
ROOM 9:
Unit
Unit Number
HLC Device Type
Name
1st
Unit 65
Room Controller
2nd
Unit 66
Lighting Load
Room Controller
3rd
Unit 67
Lighting Load
Room Controller
4th
Unit 68
Lighting Load
Room Controller
5th
Unit 69
Lighting Load
Room Controller
6th
Unit 70
Lighting Load
Room Controller
7th
Unit 71
Lighting Load
Room Controller
8th
Unit 72
Lighting Load
House Controller
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