‘SYSTEM’ CODE
Light Symphony use a ’System Code’ to prevent interference with neighbouring
systems. Lighting controllers will only respond if they have the same System Code as
the remote control (or other transmitter). The remote control is factory set to System
Code 1.
To select a new System Code (from 1 to 32) press and hold the both the ‘Garden On’
and ‘Garden Off’ keys together for 5 seconds. The red LED [#5] will illuminate. Next,
enter the new system code (1-32) using the keypad.
Afterwards, the LED will blink the code back to confirm the value that’s been stored.
e.g. 4 flashes confirms System Code = 4.
The remote’s System Code is automatically adopted by other Light Symphony
products during commissioning. For example the Lighting Controller or PIR will adopt
the remote’s system code when any new Area/Zone is programmed.
NOTE: When commissioning a new system always set the Remote’s System Code
first. This ensures other devices have a chance to learn the code during commissioning.
To confirm the remote’s system code, press and hold the both the ‘Garden On’ and
‘Garden Off’ keys together for 5 seconds. The red LED [#5]. Do NOT press any keys
and a few seconds later count the number of times the LED flashes.
ADVANCED FUNCTION - CONTROLLING AREA’s 1-29
For larger systems, the remote control may be changed to allow control of
Areas 1-29. In this mode, Area’s are selected with 2-digit button entry;
e.g. for Area 8, press buttons “0” and then “8”.
To change the remote into 2-digit mode, press and hold buttons “2” and “9” together,
the red LED [#5] will flash rapidly to acknowledge the change.
To change the remote control from 2-digit mode back to single-digit mode press
buttons “0” and “1” together, the red LED [#5] will flash rapidly to acknowledge the
change.
Having more than 9 Areas can be confusing in everyday use. Therefore, it is
recommended that the first 9 Area’s are reserved for everyday control. The extended
Area codes (10-29) can be useful for creating separately controlled Areas triggered by
PIR motion sensors, timers or the gate-interface etc. In this case, use the remote control
in 2-digit mode to configure the system but leave it in single-digit mode to simplify
operation for the end-user.
KEY FUNCTIONS
1. GARDEN ON / OFF
Press once to switch all the garden lighting on or off.
2. AREA (SCENE) ON / OFF
Press keys 1 to 9 once to toggle an area/scene on/off.
Press & hold for 5 secs to automatically switch off lights after 10 minutes.
(Pressing the same Area key more than 6 times will cause it to send Area ON / OFF commands instead
of ‘toggle’commands, which will re-synchronise receivers that may have missed a toggle command)
3. DIM UP / DIM DOWN
The Dim Up and Dim Down keys allow control over dimmable lighting only.
The dim keys will affect the group of lights last switched on.
i.e. To dim the whole garden, press GARDEN ON then press Dim DOWN.
To dim only Area 1, press key 1 (to select area 1) then press Dim UP/DOWN.
4. ‘0’ / COLOUR CONROL (where RGB lighting is installed)
If coloured lighting is installed the ‘0’ key can be used to select a new colour. The 0 key
will effect the last Area that was switched on. If the colour controller is running a light
show, the 0 key will stop the automated show and select a static colour.
5. INDICATOR
The LED indicator shows the handset
is transmitting. It will blink red
when a command is sent.