1. The Orange Configuration Sprocket is where all configuration changes and programming is completed for the DCS.

  1. The Configuration sprocket allows for the following selections:

  2. RELAYS: - SETTING RELAYS

  3. Selecting the Relays button will show the total number of Relays on the DCS.  The DCS comes with (3) relays, but any additional LDALI-RM6 devices will populate this screen as well.  A maximum number of (5) LDALI-RM6’s are allowed, for a total of (8) Relays.

  1. To change the relay status, the toggle button on the right-hand side can be toggled on () or toggled off ().  Once the status is set, the APPLY button must be hit, as it is not a real time change.

  2. To change the dimming level of the relays, the slider bar can be selected, and the white circle can be drug to the desired dim level.  Once the desired dim level is selected, the APPLY button must be hit, as it is not areal time change.

  3. To change the Relay Name, see “Zones” section below.

  1. OCCUPANCY SENSORS: - SETTING OCCUPANCYSENSORS

  2. Selecting the Occupancy Sensors button will show the number of occupancy sensors on the DCS data bus and allow the ability to adjust occupancy sensor settings.

  3. The occupancy sensors are listed based off the type of Occupancy sensor on the bus.                 

  4. “-DT” at the end of the Occupancy sensor demonstrates a DT QUATTRO DCS

  5. If there is nothing at the end, it’s either a US QUATTRO/HALLWAY DCS or an IR QUATTRO DCS version sensor

  6. First identify the occupancy sensor by selecting the light bulb on the right-hand side.

  7. Once selected, the lightbulb will begin flashing red () and the LED on sensor itself will begin blinking blue. 

  8. The sensor is set to blink for 5 minutes. To stop the sensor from blinking before the 5-minute mark, simply hit the light bulb again.  A notification of “Please wait until sensor blinking stops” will pop up.  Wait until that goes away and the light bulb stops blinking.  The sensor is done identifying itself.

  9. Next, change the name of the sensor to the specific name desired by selecting the pencil on the right-hand side.

  1. This will open a textbox, where the desired name can by typed in. Once completed, select “OK” and the name will change from the default name to the typed in name.  In the below example, the name was changed to “Office 1”

  2. Next, enter the configuration screen for the sensor, by selecting the name of the sensor.

  3. Once in the configuration Screen, the below options are displayed:

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