Lightolier CL-TCC0 User manual

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2413 S. Shiloh Road • Garland, Texas 75041
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MANUAL
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Time Clock - CL-TCC0
Time Clock - BRTLCK
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4.5"
8.25" 1.7"
.25"
Dimensions
Specifications
Input : 12VAC, Single Phase, 60Hz
Output: 0.1 amps, 13 Watts
Operating Temperature: 0 to 40oC

•PROGRAM 1 PUSH BUTTON [1]
Pressing PROGRAM 1 will activate the first
preprogrammed sequence.
•FUNCTION PUSH BUTTONS [2]
Selected functions may be activated by pressing
any of the four FUNCTION buttons. (See page 5)
•PROGRAM 2 PUSH BUTTON [3]
Pressing the PROGRAM 2 button activates the
second preprogrammed sequence.
•CURSOR CONTROL PUSH BUTTONS [4]
The UP, DOWN, LEFT, RIGHT and ENTER buttons
may be used to select programming functions.
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1. The Time Clock mounts in the 4-gang rough-in box supplied to you with this information.
2. Connect the Time Clock according to the wiring diagram on page 4. Be sure all terminals are tightened and
that no bare copper is exposed. For BRTLCK see separate page (P/N 85-1055).
3. After all units have been installed and the system has been fully programmed and tested, carefully place all
wires into the rough-in box and screw the Time Clock in place using the four mounting screws provided.
4. Snap on the faceplate.
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WARNING
To avoid fire, damage to the controls, shock
or serious injury turn off power at fuses or
circuit breakers and test the circuits to make
sure that power is off before wiring. Use only
recommended wire. It is recommended that
qualified electrician perform this installation.
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Description
Features
Specification
The CL-TCCO and BRTLCK are programmable Time Clocks that automate scene changes for up to 26 Compli
dimming systems or up to 26 rooms with the Brilliance II whole house system.
The Lightolier
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Controls Time Clock is a solid-state device to be used in conjunction with the Compli/MultiSet/
MultiSet Pro dimming systems and Brilliance II whole house system in order to activate scene changes at the various
Compli/MultiSet/MultiSet Pro/Brilliance II systems
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The Time Clock mounts in a four-gang rough-in box (supplied) and wires to:
MultiSet/MultiSet Pro
Single line voltage
Brilliance II CAT 5 (2-twisted pair)
Compli Belden #8777
The
Time Clock
has the following basic features and capabilities:
• Accepts up to 512 different commands
• Performs two independent program sequences
• Each room/scene change can occur on any or all days of the week
• One-minute resolution between commands
• Programmable password prevents tampering by unauthorized users
• Commands can be programmed in two ways:
• Astronomically (hours:minutes before/after sunrise/sunset)
• By the time of day (hours:minutes, AM/PM)
• To facilitate viewing, the display illuminates during programming. However, if a button is not pressed for 60
seconds, the display automatically reverts back to its standard appearance.
• During power failure, programmed commands will remain in memory for approximately 10 years without
the need for battery back-up. Time will continue to increment for 24 hours.
Button labels
1. The buttons on the Time Clock are labeled at the factory. These
labels can be changed easily to customize your system.
2. Insert a small screwdriver into the indentation on the outside of a
button and carefully pry off the transparent plastic key cover.
CAUTION: Pry from the outside edge, as shown. Do not attempt to
insert screwdriver between the key covers.
3. A label sheet has been provided to you. Remove the factory label
and insert a selected label into the plastic key cover.
4. Snap the cover back over the button housing by pressing firmly on
the plastic key cover.
5. Repeat steps 1-4 for all of the buttons you wish to label.
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1BECOMING FAMILIAR WITH THE TIME CLOCK
Front-panel push buttons permit selection of the following functions:
PROGRAM 1 Allows you to recall a series of scene changes that you have
programmed during “Set Room Change” on the clock menu. All
scene changes with Prg. 1 will be performed.
SUSPEND When illuminated, the Time Clock will not send out any scene change
commands.
IGNORE When illuminated, the Time Clock will not execute (skips over) the
next scheduled command. When the command has been skipped,
this function will turn off automatically.
HOLIDAY When illuminated, the Time Clock will, at midnight (12:00 AM), begin
executing the Holiday schedule of the current schedule- Program 1 or
Program 2. This function will turn off at this time also. (Note: This
button does not need to be pressed if tomorrow is programmed as a
holiday. Programmed holidays are handled automatically. The
purpose of this button is to instruct the Time Clock to execute the
holiday schedule for a day that is not currently programmed to be
a holiday.)
DISPLAY
When pressed, illuminated LCD window indicates time of day and date.
PROGRAM 2 Allows you to recall a series of scene changes that you have
programmed during “Set Room Change” on the clock menu. All
scene changes with Prg. 2 will be performed.
PROGRAM 1
PROGRAM 2
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Included with these instructions are flow charts to help guide you through step-by-step programming of the clock.
Please refer to these charts as you progress through the following instructions.
In normal operations, the Time Clock will show a standard
display reading which consists of the time, date and day
of the week.
Basic Operation
3. To shift to the Time Clock’s main menu, press either the LEFT or RIGHT arrow button. (NOTE: You may
have to enter a password if the password feature has been enabled. See Programming, section 5.6 on page
10.) Five different functions can be accessed from the main menu:
Set room change
Review room change
Delete room change
Configure clock
Display clock
Press the LEFT or RIGHT button until the function you want is listed on the display. Then, press ENTER.
EXAMPLE: If you want to create a new room change command, press the LEFT or RIGHT button until “SET
SCENE CHANGE” appears on the display. Follow by pressing ENTER.
2FRONT PANEL PUSH BUTTONS
3TIME CLOCK MAIN MENU
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12:45 PM
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Wiring Notes:
All systems require appropriate feeds and load wiring in accordance with NEC and local electrical
code requirements.
• Every network device should be corrected to LAN as illustrated using Belden #8777 cable.
Compli Lytemode and Network remotes are connected with four wires and the shield as shown.
• Compli Scenists are connected with only two wires and the shield. Compli Scenists do not have connector
4 or 5. An additional pair of conductors is provided with this cable as a spare.
• Consult your installation “Instruction Booklet” for point to point interconnection wiring diagram.
• In Network installations that have only Compli Scenists and Network Remotes, a CL-AVPS is required to
power the Network Remotes.
• All cable should be run in a “daisy-chain” style, from one unit to the next and to the next. Cables should
not be run “home-run” style. (See diagram)
• BCC II wires to Time Clock via Cat 5 wire. See separate page included for the BRTLCK (P/N 85-1055).
Wiring
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B. Use the UP, DOWN, LEFT and RIGHT buttons to input the
time at which you want the room change to occur. Use the
UP and DOWN buttons to select AM, PM, B/RISE
(before sunrise), A/RISE (after sunrise), B/SET (before
sunset) or A/SET (after sunset). Press ENTER.
EXAMPLE: If the display shows 1:30 B/SET, the room change
will occur one hour and 30 minutes before sunset.
C. Use the UP and DOWN buttons to select Program 1 or 2.
Use the LEFT and RIGHT buttons to select days. Uppercase
letters indicate that the room change will occur on that day.
Lowercase letters indicate that the room change will not
occur. Use the UP and DOWN buttons to change from
uppercase to lowercase or vice versa. (NOTE: “H”
indicates holiday programming.) Once you’ve selected the
days for a specific room change, press ENTER.
D. Use the LEFT and RIGHT buttons to select the scene letter
designation. NOTE: The letters “A” through “L” correspond
to the MultiSet/MultiSet Pro systems.
E. Use the UP, DOWN, LEFT and RIGHT buttons to select the
rooms to be changed. Upper case rooms will changed.
Press ENTER.
F. If a mistake is made during programming, use the UP or
DOWN buttons to select “NO.” Then, press ENTER.
Otherwise, just press ENTER.
G. To continue entering commands, use the UP or DOWN
button to select “NO,” and press ENTER.
A. Press ENTER.
B. Use the LEFT and RIGHT buttons to scroll through all of the
programmed room changes. The display (to the left)
indicates that the programmed room change being reviewed
will occur every day except holidays at 8:45 PM and will
go to the “ON” scene.
C. To review the rooms that will be changed during a
particular programmed change, press the UP button. To
return to the previous screen, press the DOWN button. When
you’ve finished reviewing the room change commands, press
ENTER
2REVIEWING ROOM CHANGE
To review and verify that room changes have been programmed, follow the steps below:
8:45 PM
8:45 PM
MTWTF SS H
8:45 PM
SCENE = ON
ROOM = abcdefghi
CORRECT?
YES
DONE?
YES
REVIEW
ROOM CHANGE
ON 8:45 PM
MTWTF SS h
A. Press ENTER.
B. Use the LEFT and RIGHT buttons to scroll through the room
changes. When the display lists the room change you want
deleted, press ENTER.
C. If you don’t want to delete this room change, use the UP or
DOWN button to select “NO,” and press ENTER. Otherwise,
just press ENTER.
D. If you want to delete additional room changes, use the UP or
DOWN button to select “NO.” Then, press ENTER. If finished,
just press ENTER.
3DELETING ROOM CHANGES
To delete a room change that has been programmed, follow the steps below:
DELETE ROOM
CHANGE
ON 8:45 PM
MTWTF SS H
DELETE?
YES
DONE?
YES
A. Press ENTER. Pressing enter when this is displayed will put
you back to the main display with the time, date and day.
4DISPLAY CLOCK
To return to the time and date display, follow the steps below:
DISPLAY
CLOCK
A. Press ENTER.
1SETTING ROOM CHANGES
The Time Clock can accept up to 512 commands. Each command is defined as a “room change.” Each room
change can be programmed to occur with one-minute precision and can occur once a week, several days each
week, on holidays, or every day.
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A. Press ENTER.
B. Press the RIGHT or LEFT button to review the programmed
holidays. When you’ve finished reviewing, press ENTER.
5.3 REVIEWING HOLIDAYS
To review dates that have been programmed as holidays, follow the steps below:
REVIEW
HOLIDAYS
HOLIDAY
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A. Press ENTER.
B. Use the RIGHT and LEFT buttons to select the holiday you
want to delete. Press ENTER.
C. If this is the correct holiday you wish to delete, press
ENTER. If not, use the UP and DOWN buttons to select “NO,”
then press ENTER.
D. Select “YES” to go back to the main menu. Or, select “NO”
to delete more holidays.
E. Press ENTER.
5.4 DELETING HOLIDAYS
To delete dates that have been programmed as holidays, follow the steps below:
DELETE
HOLIDAYS
HOLIDAY
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DELETE?
YES
DONE?
YES
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A. Press ENTER.
B. Press the UP and DOWN buttons until the correct month is
listed. Then, move the cursor using the RIGHT button, and
select the date, year and the day in the same way you
selected the month. When correct date is listed, press
ENTER.
C. Use the UP and DOWN buttons to select the hour. Then, move
cursor using the RIGHT button and select the correct
minutes. Finally, select AM or PM using the UP and DOWN
buttons. When correct time is listed, press ENTER.
D. Select either DAYLIGHT TIME or STANDARD TIME by
pressing UP or DOWN. Press ENTER.
5.1 SETTING THE TIME AND DATE
To set the time or date, press ENTER after “SET TIME/DATE” becomes listed in the display. While in this mode,
you’ll set the day, date and time. IMPORTANT NOTE: Make sure the keypad button for Daylight Savings is set
correctly before configuring the clock. When the button is illuminated it is in Daylight Savings mode.
Move the Time Clock into the configure clock menu by pressing the
LEFT or RIGHT button until “CONFIGURE CLOCK” is listed on the display.
Then, press ENTER. Again, to move anywhere within the Configure Clock
menu, use the LEFT or RIGHT button.
CONFIGURE
CLOCK
SET
TIME/DATE
7:45 PM
7/7/99 WED
7:45 PM
7/7/99 SUN
A. Press ENTER.
B. Use the UP and DOWN buttons to select the month and day of
a specific holiday, using the LEFT and RIGHT buttons to move
the cursor to the next digit. Once the month and day have
been selected, press ENTER.
5.2 SETTING HOLIDAYS
The Time Clock allows a holiday schedule to be programmed. When a programmed holiday is reached the Time
Clock will automatically switch over to the holiday schedule. Once a holiday has been set, it will remain indefinitely
unless it is deleted. Floating holidays that change dates each year must be deleted and set as needed.
SET
HOLIDAYS
HOLIDAY
0/00 m/d
There are 9 functions in the Configure Clock menu:
1. Set time/date 4. Delete holidays 7. Set date type 10. Main menu
2. Set holidays 5. Variation with sun 8. Clear all events
3. Review holidays 6. Set password 9. Test outputs
DAYLIGHT
TIME
C. Use the UP and DOWN buttons to select “YES” or “NO.”
“NO” allows you to enter additional holiday dates. “YES”
transfers you back to the configure clock menu.
D. Press ENTER.
DONE?
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LATITUDE ZONES
All of the United States is in the Northern Hemisphere
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A. Press ENTER.
B. Use the UP and DOWN buttons to program your latitude
(to within five degrees). Press ENTER.
C. Use the UP and DOWN buttons and LEFT and RIGHT buttons
to input the day’s sunrise time. Press ENTER.
D. Use the same buttons again to input the day’s sunset time.
Press ENTER.
5.5 PROGRAMMING VARIATIONS WITH THE SUN
To schedule events to occur relative to sunrise or sunset (i.e. 15 minutes before sunset) instead of at a fixed time
(i.e. 6:00 PM) the Time Clock must be programmed with some information. First, determine today's sunrise and
sunset times for your area. Your local newspaper should contain this information. Then look at the map on
page 11 to determine which latitude listed is closest to your area.
45º NORTH
LATITUDE
TODAY’S
SUNRISE - 5:30 AM
TODAY’S
SUNSET - 8:30 PM
A. Press ENTER.
B. Use the UP and DOWN buttons to select disabled or enabled.
Press ENTER.
5.6 DISABLING / ENABLING A PASSWORD
If the Time Clock is in an open space where anyone can accidentally change the time or room commands, you
may choose to enable a password. No one will be able to enter the main menu without the password. The
password (213) is the same for all Time Clocks. If you forget the password, call Lightolier Controls for assistance
at 1-800-526-2731. If you’re not concerned about unwanted changes to the commands, we recommend that you
disable the password. By doing so, you’ll have one less step to complete when programming changes to the Time Clock.
SET
PASSWORD
PASSWORD
DISABLED
A. Press ENTER.
B. Use the UP or DOWN button to select “CLEAR ALL EVENTS.”
C. Press ENTER to confirm the clearing off all events and exit.
5.8 CLEARING ALL EVENTS
WARNING: This function will ERASE all previous programming.
AREYOU SURE?
NO
VARIATION
WITH SUN
CLEAR ALL
EVENTS
A. Press ENTER.
B. Use the up or down arrow to select the desired format.
C. Press ENTER to confirm and EXIT.
5.7 SET DATE TYPE
It is possible to select the format for the date: AMERICAN (MM,DD,YY) or EUROPEAN (DD,MM,YY)
MM/DD/YY
DATE TYPE
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A. Press ENTER.
B. Use the RIGHT and LEFT arrow to select “MAIN MENU.”
C. Press ENTER to exit and return to the main menu.
5.10 RETURNING TO THE MAIN MENU
To exit the CONFIGURE CLOCK mode, complete the following sequence:
MAIN MENU
A. Press ENTER.
B. Press the UP or DOWN buttons to select the outputs you
want to test.
C. Press ENTER to confirm.
D. At the end of the sequence, press ENTER to exit this
function and return to the main menu.
5.9 TESTING OUTPUTS
Use this function to test room changes you have programmed into the Time Clock.
TEST
OUTPUTS
TEST
EXIT OUTPUT TEST
Master Unit Programming
For the CL-TCCO to signal to the master unit(s) it is necessary to program it with the master Unit ID number. Multiple
master units can respond to commands issued from one CL-TCCO. Please consult the COMPLI LYTEMODE MASTER
Installation and Operation Manual for additional information. NOTE: This section does not apply to the
Brilliance II Time Clock.
ONTHE COMPLI MASTER:
To Access
Hold down the Program button.
Press OFF
Indication on Rate Display
Rate flashes the LAN Raise/Lower Remote assignment
slot number. (See Figure A).
Description
Any COMPLI Lytemode master can be assigned Unit ID numbers one through thirty-one.
NOTE: Only twenty-six codes are available for use with the CL-TCCO.
Programming
1. Press any Channel Up to increase the Master Unit ID code.
2. Press any Channel Down to decrease the Master Unit ID code.
3. The Unit ID code will be displayed in all the channel bar graphs in binary format (See Figure 2).
Exit 1. Press Set to return to normal operation.
Example
Set the COMPLI Master to Unit ID 8
1. Hold down Program button and press OK.
2. Press any Channel UP three times.
3. Press Set to exit.
0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15
ab cd ef gh i j kl mn o
16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31
pqrstuvwxyz not available
Unit ID Displays on Bar Graph
Not on LAN
Figure 2
Figure 1
Rate
Indicator
NOTE: This section does not apply to the Brilliance II Time Clock.

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