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Model Numbers: QSGRJ-3P, QSGRJ-4P, QSGRJ-6P
QSGR-3P, QSGR-4P, QSGR-6P
Unit Capacity (watts)
MLV
Zone Capacity (watts)
MLV
120 V 50/60 Hz
2000 W
2000 VA / 1 600 W
25 – 800 W
25 – 800 VA / 25 – 600 W
See page 8 for PELV (Class 2: USA) ratings.
220 - 240 V 50/60 Hz
3000 W
3000 VA / 2 400 W
40 – 1200 W
40 – 1200 VA / 40 – 960 W
Installation and
Operation Guide
The GRAFIK Eye QS control unit allows for control of both lights and shades, without interfaces, using a single control unit. Features include pushbutton scene recall, info screen that displays energy savings and status, IR receiver, astronomic timeclock, contact closure input, and engravable backlit buttons that are easy to find and operate.
Contents
Features and Functions of the
GRAFIK Eye
®
QS
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
3
Wiring the GRAFIK Eye
®
QS
Overview of Line Voltage/Mains Wiring . . . . . . . . . 4
Line Voltage Wiring Details . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5
Overview of PELV (Class 2: USA) Wiring . . . . . . . . 7
QS Link Control Wiring Details . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8
QS Link Control Wiring
and Terminal Connection Example . . . . . . . . . . . 9
Powering More Than 3 Wallstations . . . . . . . . . . 10
Completing Installation of the
GRAFIK Eye
®
QS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
11
General Functionality . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
12
Pre-Programmed Button Functionality . . . . .
13
Zone Button Operation
Zone LED Displays for % of Lighting Levels . . . . 14
Programming Mode
Entering and Exiting Programming Mode . . . . . . 15
Navigating Menus in Programming Mode . . . . . . 15
Wireless Mode . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
16
FCC Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16
Zone Setup
Assign Load Types . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17
Assign Non-Dim Load Type . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17
Setting Load Types . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18
Set High End or Low End Trim . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19
Set Minimum Level (optional) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19
Label a Zone (optional) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20
Contact Closure Input (CCI) Mode Setup . . .
21
Associating Wireless Occupancy Sensors
and GRAFIK Eye
®
QS Wireless
Control Units . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
22
Occupancy Sensor Setup
Mode Assignment . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23
Scene Mode . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24
Zone Mode . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25
Label an Occupancy Sensor (optional) . . . . . . . . 26
Configure Occupancy Sensor Settings . . . . . . . . 27
Associating Wireless Daylight Sensors
and GRAFIK Eye
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QS Wireless
Control Units . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
28
Daylight Sensor Setup
Assign Sensors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29
Label a Daylight Sensor (optional) . . . . . . . . . . . . 30
Scene Setup
Set Zone Levels, Fade Rates,
and Shade Group Actions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31
Label a Scene (optional) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32
Enable/Disable Daylighting per Scene . . . . . . . . . 32
Set Save Mode
Save Modes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33
Quick Scene Programming
Save by OK Mode . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34
Timeclock Operation
Set Time and Date . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35
Set Location . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36
Set Daylight Saving Time . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36
Add an Event . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 37
Delete an Event . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 38
View an Event . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 38
Set a Holiday . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 39
View a Holiday . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 39
Delete a Holiday . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 39
Copy a Schedule . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40
Delete a Schedule . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40
Afterhours Mode . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 41
Set Up Afterhours Mode . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 42
End Afterhours Mode . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 42
Associating Pico
®
Wireless Controls and
GRAFIK Eye
®
QS Wireless Control Units
To use the Pico Wireless Control as a
Scene Controller . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 43
To use the Pico Wireless Control as a
Zone Controller . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 44
Associating Sivoia
®
QS Shades/Drapes
and GRAFIK Eye
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QS Control Units . . . . . .
45
Adjusting Shade Settings
Setting Limits . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 46
Preset Adjustment: Simple Method . . . . . . . . . . . 47
Preset Adjustment: Advanced Method . . . . . . . . 47
Name a Group of Shades . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 48
Associating Multiple GRAFIK Eye
®
QS
Control Units . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
49
Diagnostics and Special Settings
Enable/Disable Timeclock . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 50
Enable/Disable IR Receiver . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 50
Enable/Disable Backlighting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 50
Diagnostics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 50
Activate System Accessories . . . . . . . . . . . . .
51
Faceplate Removal . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
51
Language Selection . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
51
Troubleshooting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
52
Troubleshooting: Wireless Functions . . . . . . .
53
Troubleshooting: Shade Functions . . . . . . . .
54
Warranty . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
55
Contact Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
55
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QS Installation and Operation Guide 2
Features and Functions of the GRAFIK Eye
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QS
Hinged faceplate
Zone numbers
Zone raise/lower buttons
Zone LEDs display current lighting zone levels
{
1 2 3 4 5 6
OK
Info screen
Displays status or programming functions
Master buttons
Temporarily raise and lower lighting levels on unit
Optional Shade button groups
Preset and raise/lower buttons with integral LEDs
(maximum of 3 button groups)
Hinged faceplate
Timeclock button
Displays current timeclock info
OK button
Used for programming, fade time
Infrared receiver
For handheld remote use
USB type mini B
For programming via PC
Scene buttons
With integral scene indicator LEDs
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Wiring the GRAFIK Eye
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QS:
Overview of Line Voltage/Mains Wiring
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1 2 3 4 5 6 L N
Line Voltage/Mains
Cables and Load Wiring
Terminal labels:
L: Hot/Live
N: Neutral
: Ground
1-6: Dimmed/Switched line voltage outputs
12 AWG (4.0 mm
2
) each terminal
1 2 3 4 5 6 L N
120 - 127 V or
220 - 240 V
Distribution
Panel
Incandescent load
Load controlled by power module
Power module
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Wiring the GRAFIK Eye
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QS: Line Voltage Wiring Details
• Use properly certified cable for all line voltage/mains cables.
• Proper short-circuit and overload protection must be provided at the distribution panel. You can use up to a
20 A circuit breaker for your installation.
• Install in accordance with all local and national electrical codes.
• PELV (Class 2: USA) terminals may be temporarily unplugged for ease of IR, occupancy sensor, and control wiring.
• Notice: Risk of damage to unit . Do not connect line voltage/mains cable to PELV
(Class 2: USA) terminals.
Step 1: Install wallbox. Mount a 3½-in
(89 mm) deep 4-gang U.S. wallbox on a dry, flat indoor surface that is accessible and allows for system programming and operation. Allow at least 4½ in (110 mm) clearance above and below the faceplate to ensure proper heat dissipation. Allow
1 in (25 mm) for faceplate overhang on all sides.
Note: 4-gang wallbox available from
Lutron; P/N 241400.
Step 2: Test load wiring.
• Turn power OFF at the circuit breaker or fuse box.
• Connect a standard light switch between the live lead and load wire to test the circuit.
• Turn power ON and check for short or open circuits. If load does not operate, the circuit is open. If the circuit breaker trips (fuse blows or opens), a load short may exist. Correct short or open circuits and test again.
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4.5 in
(110 mm)
Faceplate overhangs wallbox on all sides; allow 1 in (25 mm)
Hot/Live Switch
Load
Neutral
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Step 3: Check control unit wiring.
• Earth/ground terminal connection must be made as shown in wiring diagrams
(see page 4).
• Do not mix different load types on the same zone.
• Follow all local and national electrical codes when installing PELV (Class 2:
USA) wiring with line voltage/mains wiring.
WARNING! Shock hazard. May result in serious injury or death.
Always turn off circuit breaker or remove main fuse from power line before doing any work. Before connecting the loads to the
GRAFIK Eye QS control unit, test the loads for short-circuits.
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Wiring the GRAFIK Eye
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QS: Line Voltage Wiring Details (continued)
Step 4: Connect line voltage and loads to control unit.
• Strip 5/16 inch (8 mm) of insulation off the line voltage/mains cables in the wallbox.
5/16 inch
(8 mm)
The recommended installation torque is
5.0 in∙lbs (0.6 N∙m) for line voltage/mains connections and 5.0 in∙lbs (0.6 N∙m) for the earth/ground connection.
Note: See page 18 for a list of compatible load types and instructions for programming the GRAFIK Eye QS to properly recognize them.
• Connect the line voltage/mains, ground, and load wires to the appropriate terminals on the back of the control unit.
L: Hot/Live
N: Neutral
: Ground
Terminals 1-6: Dimmed/Switched line voltage outputs
Notice: Risk of damage to unit. GRAFIK Eye QS control units must be in stalled by a qual i fied electrician in accordance with all applica ble reg u la tions and building codes.
Im prop er wiring can result in dam age to control units or oth er equipment.
Note: To avoid over heat ing and pos si ble damage to equipment, do not install control units to dim re cep ta cles, mo tor-op erated ap pli ances, or flu o res cent lighting not equipped with Lutron Hi-lume®, Eco-10®, or Tu-Wire® electronic dim ming ballasts, or other devices approved for your location. In dimmed magnet ic low-voltage cir cuits, you can pre vent trans former overheating and failure by avoid ing excessively high current flow. Do not op erate control units with any lamps re moved or burned out; re place any burned out lamps immediate ly; use only transform ers that in cor po rate ther mal pro tection or fused pri ma ry wind ings. Control units are de signed for res i den tial and commercial use, for indoor use only.
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Wiring the GRAFIK Eye
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QS:
Overview of PELV (Class 2: USA) Wiring
IR Wiring
18 AWG (1.0 mm
2
) each terminal
From external
IR connection
(by others)
1: IR DATA
2: IR COM
Contact Closure Input Wiring
For settings, see page 21.
1 2 3 4 5 6 L N
1 2 3 4 5 6 L N
Example:
Occupancy sensor
(maximum 1)
Signal
+V Input
Circuit Common
LUT-ELI-3PH
18 AWG
(1.0 mm
2
) each terminal
A: CCI SIG
B: 24 V
C: CCI COM
A: CCI SIG
B: 24 V
C: CCI COM
Control Wiring
Common and power (terminals 1 and 2):
Two 18 AWG (1.0 mm
2
) each terminal
To control stations, shades, or other
GRAFIK Eye QS control units
1 2 3 4 5 6 L N
1: COM
2: 24 V *
3: MUX
4: MUX
Data (terminals 3 and 4):
Twisted, shielded pair 22 AWG (0.5 mm
2
) each terminal
* Do not connect terminal 2 between any GRAFIK Eye QS and any other power supply, including another GRAFIK Eye QS.
N H 1 2 3 4 5 6
See page 9 for detailed wiring example.
Example:
Emergency lighting interface (maximum 1)
Note: The GRAFIK Eye QS control unit must be powered by a Normal/Emergency distribution panel for proper ELI operation.
Refer to the LUT-ELI-3PH Installation Guide for the complete wiring diagram.
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Wiring the GRAFIK Eye
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QS:
QS Link Control Wiring Details
• System communication uses PELV (Class 2: USA) wiring.
• Follow all local and national electrical codes when installing PELV (Class 2: USA) wiring with line voltage/mains wiring.
• Each terminal accepts up to two 18 AWG (1.0 mm
2
) wires.
• Total length of control link must not exceed
2 000 feet (610 m).
• Make all connections in the control unit’s wallbox.
• Wiring can be T-tapped or daisy-chained.
• Wire sizes:
- Two 18 AWG (1.0 mm
2
) conductors for control power.
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- One twisted, shielded pair of 22 AWG (0.5 mm
2
) for data link.
- Cable is available from Lutron:
GRX-CBL-346S-500 (non-plenum) and
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GRX-PCBL-346S-500 (plenum). Check compatibility in your area.
• PELV (Class 2: USA) 24 V 150 mA.
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T-Tap Wiring Example
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System Limits
The QS wired communication link is limited to 100 devices or 100 zones. Please note the zone count and power draw unit information in the following table.
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QS Device Zone
Count
3-zone GRAFIK Eye QS 3
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4-zone GRAFIK Eye QS 4
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6-zone GRAFIK Eye QS 6
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8-zone GRAFIK Eye QS 8
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seeTouch
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QS
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LUTRON LUTRON
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International seeTouch
QS
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0
0
3
0
0
3
3
3
Power Draw Units
(supplied)
3
0
1
1
0
0
0
Power Draw
Units (consumed)
0
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1
3.75
3.75
3.75
1.06
1.06
1.06
2.50
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Contact closure interface 5
4.26
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0
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2.50
5.26
DMX interface
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4.26
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2.50
5.26
QS smart power panel
4.26
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5.26
QS link power supply
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0
0
0
0
0
0
0
(Refer to Spec.
Submittal)
8
2
2
0
(Refer to Spec.
Submittal)
3
0
GRAFIK Eye QS
seeTouch QS
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Daisy-Chain Wiring Example
QS smart power panel
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Sivoia QS
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Sivoia
QS
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seeTouch QS
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QS smart power panel
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Wiring the GRAFIK Eye
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QS:
QS Link Control Wiring and Terminal Connection Example
Control units shown in rear view
HN 56 34 12
QS1
HN 56 34 12
QS3
4
3
2
1
1
QS1 powers wallstation 1 only; terminal 2 terminates at wallstation 1
HN 56 34 12
QS2
QS2 and
QS3 have their own power supply; no terminal 2 connection
4
3
2
1
4
3
2
1
2
3
2
1
4
3
4
QS3 powers wallstations 2, 3, and 4; no terminal 2 connection between wallstations 4 and 5
2
1
4
3
5
6
4
3
2
1
2
1
4
3
7
HN 56 34 12
QS4
QS4 powers wallstations 5, 6, and
7 only; no terminal 2 connection between wallstations 4 and 5
• Connect the terminal 1, 3, and 4 connections to all control units, wallstations, and control interfaces.
• Each control unit has its own power supply. Terminate the terminal 2 connection (24 V power) so that each control unit supplies power to a maximum of three wallstations. Do not connect terminal 2 between a GRAFIK Eye QS control unit and any other GRAFIK Eye
QS control unit and/or another power supply.
• Each wallstation should receive power from only one control unit.
Sivoia QS smart power supply panel
Power panel powers this shade only
Sivoia QS shade
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Wiring the GRAFIK Eye
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QS:
Powering More Than 3 Wallstations
• The GRAFIK Eye QS can power up to
3 seeTouch
®
wallstations. An external
24 V power supply is required to power more than three wallstations.
• The +24 VDC wire from the power supply connects to QS link terminal 2 on all of the wallstations it is powering. This wire does not connect to terminal 2 on the
GRAFIK Eye QS.
• The Common wire from the power supply connects to QS link terminal 1 on all of the wallstations it is powering and terminal 1 on the GRAFIK Eye QS.
• The communication signals on the QS link (terminals 3 and 4) connect from the wallstations to the GRAFIK Eye QS on twisted, shielded cable just as when an additional power supply is not being used. Control unit shown in rear view.
Lutron cable
GRX-CBL-346S-500 (non-plenum) or
GRX-PCBL-346S-500 (plenum)
1 twisted pair
22 AWG
(0.5 mm
2
)
N L
GRAFIK Eye QS control unit (rear view)
6 5 4 3 2 1
3
1
seeTouch QS wallstations
3
1
4
3
4
3
(1) 18 AWG
(1.0 mm
2
)
Common
QSPS-P1-1-50
(powers up to 8 seeTouch QS wallstations)
To power source
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Completing Installation of the GRAFIK Eye
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QS
1. Mount the control unit in the wallbox as shown using the four screws pro vid ed.
Note: Follow all local and national electrical codes when installing PELV
(Class 2: USA) wiring with line voltage/ mains wiring.
2. Verify installation:
• Restore power.
• Press the top scene button. The LED will light.
• Press the zone raise or lower button.
Make sure the control unit is dimming all connected loads.
3. Apply the protective overlay to the control unit. See page 20 for instructions for naming zones.
7.9 in
(200 mm)
3.5 in
(87 mm)
3.75 in
(95 mm)
Wall
Note: When tightening mounting screws, make sure that the hinged cover and faceplate will open fully, as shown.
Protective overlay
(apply after installation)
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1 2 3 4 5 6
1 2 3 4 5 6
1 2 3 4 5 6
OK
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General Functionality
The info screen turns off 30 seconds after the last button press or completion of the last scene change. See example screens below.
The Master buttons activate the info screen. These buttons temporarily raise or lower all dimmable lights (except those
2
programmed as unaffected in the current scene). Adjustments are temporary and do not affect scene programming.
Note: Master buttons affect all zones.
3 4
Scene 1
Master raise
Master lower
5 6
The OK button activates the info screen (when off), which then shows the current scene and its fade time. In Save Always mode, it allows fade time adjustment. In Save by OK mode, pressing a second time allows zone adjustment; pressing a third time allows fade adjustment.
Scene 1
Adjust fade
3
seconds
The timeclock button activates the info screen and displays the current time and the next event scheduled to occur. Pressing a second time displays the time, date, and afterhours status.
Pressing a third time displays location and sunrise/sunset times.
Pressing a fourth time displays the language selection screen.
Pressing once more returns to the first screen.
11:23
AM
Fri
Next: 5:00 PM
Scene 1
OK
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1 2 3 4 5 6
Pre-Programmed Button Functionality
The GRAFIK Eye
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QS controls most lighting loads without special programming. Each unit ships with pre-programmed default settings for the scene and shade buttons. For load types other than those shown below (dimmable or non-dim), set the load type before proceeding. See pages 17-18 for instructions on setting load type. See page 28 for instructions on changing scene settings.
OK
1 2 3 4 5 6
Scene Button Pre-Programming for Dimmable Loads
Scene 1: All zones to 100%
Scene 2: All zones to 75%
Scene 3: All zones to 50%
Scene 4: All zones to 25%
All zones Off
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Shade Button Pre-Programming for Sivoia
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QS shades
All shades fully open
All shades to 50%
All shades fully closed
Lower/Raise all shades
(Applies only to units with shade keypads)
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Zone Button Operation
Each zone column (LEDs and buttons) represents one zone of lights. Pressing any button on a column turns on the info screen and displays the zone’s current light level and current energy savings.
Pressing the raise and lower buttons on a zone causes different actions depending on zone type (see below).
Dimmable zones:
• Press and hold to raise/lower all lights in a zone; release to stop
• Press raise or lower to stop a zone that is fading
• Raising lights from off to full on or lowering from full on to off takes 5 seconds
• Press raise and lower simultaneously to toggle between full on and off
• Press and hold lower for 6 seconds after the zone has gone to 0% light level to set the zone as unaffected in the current scene (the zone will not change when this scene is initiated)
Zone LEDs
LEDs indicate light level
(see below)
1 2 3
1 2 3 4 5 6
4 5 6
Zone Raise
Zone Lower
Zone LED Displays for % of Lighting Levels
Light Level
(%)
Off 1–17 18-33 34-49 50-66 67-82 83-99 On/
100
Dimmable
Load Types
UA
Non-dim zones:
• Press raise to turn zone on
• Press lower to turn zone off
Note: To set zone types, see pages 17-18.
Non-Dim
Load Types
Legend:
UA = Unaffected (lights are not affected by scene button or Master buttons)
LED lit
LED off
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OK
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Programming Mode
Entering and Exiting Programming Mode
Main menu
Timeclock
Scene setup
To enter programming mode:
Press and hold the top and bottom scene
6
buttons simultaneously for 3 seconds. The
LEDs in the scene buttons will scroll from top to bottom, confirming that you are in programming mode, and the info screen will display the main menu.
Scene 1
Fade time
3 seconds
To exit programming mode:
Press and hold the top and bottom scene buttons simultaneously for 3 seconds. The info screen will go to Scene 1.
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Master buttons
OK button
Timeclock (back) button
Press and hold the top and bottom buttons for 3 seconds to enter or exit programming mode
Navigating Menus in Programming Mode
Master Buttons
The Master buttons allow you to move through the menu choices. The current choice is highlighted on the info screen.
OK Button
The OK button chooses the current highlighted menu choice.
This will either take you to the next menu or accept a setting you have selected. When the screen displays a Yes/No question, the
OK button is “Yes”.
Timeclock Button
The timeclock button functions as a “back” button during programming mode. Pressing the timeclock button takes you back one step in the current menu. Pressing it repeatedly will eventually return you to the main menu, but will not exit programming mode. When the screen displays a Yes/No question, the Timeclock button is “No”.
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Wireless Mode
Many models of the GRAFIK Eye
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QS support wireless communication with other
Lutron products. This feature allows for easy integration of wireless sensors, keypads, remotes, and shades for single-room wireless applications, as well as compatibility with other Lutron wireless systems such as RadioRA
®
2. (See the RadioRA
®
2 Installation
Guide for RadioRA
®
2 setup.)
Units supporting wireless communication have model numbers beginning with QSGRJ or QSGRK.
The wireless feature of the GRAFIK Eye QS Wireless control unit has three (3) modes of operation.
• Disabled: Use for wired-only systems.
• Enabled: The GRAFIK Eye QS Wireless control unit will respond to any programming commands from nearby Lutron QS wireless (and compatible) products.
• Ignore Programming (default): The GRAFIK Eye QS Wireless control unit will only respond to normal operation commands from wireless devices programmed while in
Enabled mode.
To change the wireless mode of the GRAFIK Eye QS wireless control unit:
Main menu
Shade labels
Wireless Mode
Wireless Mode
1. Enter programming mode (see page 15).
2. Use the Master buttons to highlight “Wireless Mode” and press the OK button to accept.
3. Use the Master buttons to highlight the desired wireless mode, and press the OK button to accept.
4. The info screen will display a confirming “Saved” message.
5. Exit programming mode (see page 15).
Enabled
Saved
Saved
Notes
• The wireless signal has a range of 30 feet (10 m) through standard construction.
• When used within a RadioRA
®
2 system, the wired QS link on the GRAFIK Eye QS is disabled, and certain features that do not pertain to RadioRA
®
2 are not accessible.
OK
Master buttons
OK button
Timeclock
(back) button
FCC Information
Changes or modifications not expressly approved by Lutron Electronics Co. could void the user’s authority to operate this equipment.
Note: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC rules. Operation is subject to the following: (1)
This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential and commercial installation. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio or television reception. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:
• Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
• Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
• Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected.
• Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
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Zone Setup
1 2
Assign Load Types
Main menu
CCI Mode
Zone setup
Zone Setup
Load Type
Non-Dim Load Type
Load Type
Set zones
1. Enter programming mode (see page 15).
2. Use the Master buttons to highlight “Zone setup” and press the OK button to accept.
3. Use the Master buttons to highlight “Load type”. Press the OK button to accept. See
“Setting Load Types” table on the next page.
4. Use the zone raise/lower buttons to choose the load type for that zone. See the list on the next page for supported load types.
Press the OK button to accept.
5. The info screen will confirm that your load type has been saved.
6. Exit programming mode (see page 15).
3 4 5 6
Saved
OK
1 2 3 4 5 6
Master buttons
OK button
Use the zone raise/lower buttons to choose the load type for that zone.
Assign Non-Dim Load Type
Zones assigned to non-dim loads have three available configurations:
Main menu
• LOFO: Last On, First Off
• FOFO: First On, First Off
CCI Mode
Zone setup
• FOLO: First On, Last Off
Zone Setup
Scenes made up of both dim and non-dim load types will toggle the non-dim loads before the dim loads in a “First” on/off configuration, and after the dim loads in a
“Last” on/off configuration.
Load Type
1. Enter programming mode (see page 15).
Non-Dim Load Type
2. Use the Master buttons to highlight “Zone setup” and press the OK button to accept.
Load Type
Set zones
Saved
3. Use the Master buttons to highlight “Non-Dim
Load type”. Press the OK button to accept.
See “Setting Load Types” table on the next page.
4. Use the zone raise/lower buttons to choose the non-dim load type for that zone. (Zones not programmed as non-dim will be displayed as Unaffected.) Press the OK button to accept.
5. The info screen will confirm that your load type has been saved.
6. Exit programming mode (see page 15).
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OK
Zone Setup (continued)
Setting Load Types
Direct control via
GRAFIK Eye
—
—
—
Neon, CC
LUTRON
Choose this load type from the menu on the GRAFIK Eye
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QS:
Incandescent
LUTRON
MLV
Power module
Power module
Tu-Wire
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DMX
RGB/CMY DMX
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QS
Control via power module
LUTRON
Power module
Power module
Fluorescent module
Non-dim
Neon, CC
Tu-Wire
—
—
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LUTRON
Fixture load type
Incandescent
MLV (magnetic low-voltage)
ELV (electronic low-voltage)
Hi-Lume
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/Eco-10
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Non-dim load type
Neon/Cold cathode
Tu-Wire
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DMX
RGB/CMY DMX
Zone ratings:
• Not all zones must be connected; however, connected zones must have a minimum load:
120 - 127 V : 25 W; 220 - 240 V : 40 W
• Maximum zone loads:
120 - 127 V : 800 W; 220 - 240 V : 1200 W
• Maximum total lighting load for a magnetic low-voltage (MLV) varies by input voltage:
120 - 127 V : 800 VA / 600 W; 220 - 240 V : 1200 VA / 960 W
Load Type Notes
• All electronic low-voltage
(ELV) lighting used with an interface must be rated for reverse phase control dimming. Before installing an ELV light source, verify with the manufacturer that their transformer can be dimmed.
When dimming, an ELV interface
(such as the PHPM-PA-DV-WH) must be used with the control unit.
• For all DMX or RGB/CMY DMX lighting, an external DMX interface
(such as the QSE-CI-DMX) must be used with the control unit.
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Zone Setup
Set High End or Low End Trim
1 2 3
• If you are unsure about appropriate high and low end settings, please contact Lutron Technical Support for assistance.
4
• High and low end trim settings limit the maximum and minimum output of a dimming zone. Trim levels are set automatically when the load type is programmed.
Main menu
1. Enter programming mode (see page 15).
CCI Mode
Zone setup
2. Use the Master buttons to highlight
“Zone setup” and press the OK button to accept.
Zone setup
High end
Low end
Low end
Set zones
3. Use the Master buttons to highlight “High end” or “Low end” (this example shows low end). Press the OK button to accept.
4. Use the zone raise/lower buttons to set the high end or low end trim for that zone. The info screen will display each zone number and percentage as you adjust it. Press the OK button to accept.
5. The info screen will confirm that your setting has been saved.
6. Exit programming mode (see page 15).
Zone 2
10%
Saved
5 6
1 2
OK
3 4 5 6
Master buttons
OK button
Use the zone raise/lower buttons to set the high end or low end trim for that zone.
Set Minimum Level (optional)
Some local regulations specify a minimum lighting level for dimming zones in occupied buildings. If this pertains to you, follow these steps to set up your minimum lighting level.
Zone setup
1. Enter programming mode (see page 15)
Low end and select “Zone setup,” then “Min level”.
Press the OK button to accept.
Min level
Min level
Off
2. Use the Master buttons to highlight
“OFF” if you want your lights to go all the way off at their minimum light level, or “10%” if you want that to be the minimum light level. Press the OK button to accept.
Note: Non-dim loads will turn off regardless of the minimum level setting.
3. The info screen will confirm that your minimum level has been saved.
4. Exit programming mode (see page 15).
Saved
OK
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Zone Setup
Label a Zone (optional)
Main menu
1 2 3
1. Enter programming mode (see page 15).
CCI Mode
4 5 6
2. Use the Master buttons to highlight “Zone setup” and press the OK button to accept.
Zone setup
Zone setup
Min level
3. Use the Master buttons to highlight “Label” and press the
OK button to accept.
4. Use the Master buttons to change the zone number to your desired zone. Custom zone labels will appear if previously set.
Press the OK button to accept.
Label
Label zone
Zone 2
Label zone 2
5. Use the Master buttons to highlight “Custom” and press the
OK button to accept. Or, highlight “Default” to return the zone label to the default (e.g., Zone 1).
6. Use the Master buttons to scroll through the characters
(lowercase and uppercase letters, plus numbers 0 through 9).
The character you are currently changing will be underlined on the screen. Press OK to select the character you want, then repeat for all available characters. Choose a space
(no character) and press OK repeatedly for any remaining characters. Press the OK button to accept.
Custom
Note: Custom zone labels will always begin with the zone number and a colon (e.g., 1: Uplights).
7. The info screen will confirm that your name has been saved.
8. Exit programming mode (see page 15).
Label zone 2
1: A
1 / 11
A
Saved
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OK
Master buttons
OK button
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Contact Closure Input (CCI) Mode Setup
(wired directly to the GRAFIK Eye
®
QS)
1 2 3 4 5 6
The integral contact closure input (CCI) on the back of the GRAFIK Eye
®
QS can be configured to match the installation requirements. The choices are listed and explained below. (See page 7 for wiring details.)
To change the operation of the contact closure input:
Main menu
Save Mode
CCI Mode
CCI Mode
1. Enter programming mode (see page 15).
2. Use the Master buttons to highlight “CCI Mode” and press the
OK button to accept.
3. Use the Master buttons to highlight the mode you wish the
CCI to control. Press the OK button to accept.
4. The info screen will confirm that your setting has been saved.
5. Exit programming mode (see page 15).
Occupancy
Saved
Saved
CCI Mode Settings
Occupancy: Allows a wired occupancy sensor to be included in the list of available sensors when setting up occupancy actions.
Emergency: This setting allows the GRAFIK Eye QS to work with a LUT-ELI-3PH emergency lighting interface. When an emergency situation is detected, all lights will go to full on, and no operations will be allowed until the emergency signal is cleared.
Afterhours: Allows the CCI to start and end the afterhours mode.
Timeclock: Allows the CCI to enable and disable the timeclock.
Lockout: Prevents the user from making any changes to the control unit. The current scene will stay on until the CCI enables normal operation.
Never Save: Prevents any changes from being saved while the
CCI is being used.
Disable CCI: The CCI will have no effect on the system and will not appear on the list of available occupancy sensors within the sensor setup menu.
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OK
Master buttons
OK button
Timeclock
(back) button
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Associating Wireless Occupancy Sensors and GRAFIK Eye
®
QS Wireless Control Units
(for wireless enabled units only)
Lutron’s wireless Radio Powr Savr
TM
occupancy and vacancy sensors can be associated with the GRAFIK Eye QS Wireless to activate scenes when occupancy or vacancy is detected.
This section applies to installations where the GRAFIK Eye QS Wireless is being used in a single-room wireless installation. Refer to the RadioRA
®
2 installation guide for setting up occupancy and vacancy sensors in a
RadioRA
®
2 system.
To associate wireless occupancy sensors and GRAFIK Eye QS control units:
1. Make sure the wireless mode of the GRAFIK Eye QS control unit is
“Enabled” (see page 16).
2. Press and hold the “Lights On” and “Lights Off” buttons on the front of the occupancy/vacancy sensor simultaneously until the lens starts flashing
(about 3 seconds). The info screen on the GRAFIK Eye QS will display
“Occ Sensor Programming.”
3. Press and hold the top scene button of the GRAFIK Eye QS Wireless control unit until the LEDs flash (about 3 seconds).
1 2 3 4 5 6
4. Return to the occupancy sensor. Press and hold the “Lights On” and
“Lights Off” buttons simultaneously until the lens stops flashing (about 3 seconds).
5. Test communication between the devices using the “Lights On” and “Lights
Off” buttons.
To disassociate wireless occupancy sensors and GRAFIK Eye control units:
Simply repeat the association steps, in the same order; press and hold the bottom scene button on the GRAFIK Eye QS to disassociate.
Note: The wireless signal has a range of 30 feet (10 m) through standard construction.
Lens
1 2 3 4 5 6
OK
OK
On the wireless occupancy sensor, press and hold the
“Lights On” and “Lights Off” buttons for 3 seconds to begin or end association or disassociation with the
GRAFIK Eye QS control unit.
Note: Pressing the “Lights
On” button initiates the
“occupied” action on the
GRAFIK Eye QS control unit. Pressing the “Lights
Off” button initiates the
“unoccupied” action.
Associate
OR
Disassociate
On the GRAFIK Eye QS control unit, press and hold the top scene button for 3 seconds to associate, or press and hold the bottom scene button for
3 seconds to disassociate with the occupancy sensor.
Wireless Occupancy Sensor
“Talks” to GRAFIK Eye QS control unit, activating scenes on the
GRAFIK Eye QS.
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GRAFIK Eye QS Control Unit
“Listens” to wireless occupancy sensor, so that the occupancy sensor activates scenes on the GRAFIK Eye QS.
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Occupancy Sensor Setup
Mode Assignment
1 2 3 4 5 6
This step allows you to assign occupancy sensors (wired and wireless) on the QS link or connected to the GRAFIK Eye
®
QS control unit. Sensors can be assigned in either Scene
Mode or Zone Mode.
Scene Mode (default) is useful when the GRAFIK Eye QS is controlling lights in a single room or area. Up to four sensors can be assigned to the GRAFIK Eye QS to activate a scene when the space is occupied, and another scene when unoccupied.
Zone Mode is useful when the GRAFIK Eye QS is controlling lights in multiple rooms or areas. Up to four sensors can be assigned to each zone (a sensor can be assigned to more than one zone) to send the zones to user-selectable occupied and unoccupied levels.
Main menu
Shade labels
Sensor Setup
Daylight
Occupancy
Occ Sensor
Mode
1. Enter programming mode (see page 15).
2. Use the Master buttons to highlight “Sensor setup” and press the
OK button to accept.
3. Use the Master buttons to highlight “Occupancy” and press the
OK button to accept.
4. Use the Master buttons to highlight “Mode” and press the OK button to accept.
5. Use the Master buttons to highlight “Scene Mode” to assign sensors to scenes, or “Zone Mode” to assign sensors to zones. Press the
OK button to accept. A screen will confirm your selected mode has been saved and you will return to the Occ Sensor screen.
To configure Scene Mode, see page 24. To configure Zone Mode, see page 25.
Actions
Occ Sensor
Scene Mode OR
Occ Sensor
Zone Mode
Saved
Saved
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OK
Master buttons
OK button
Timeclock
(back) button
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Occupancy Sensor Setup
Scene Mode
1 2 3 4 5
This step allows you to assign occupied and unoccupied scenes to up to four occupancy sensors connected to the GRAFIK Eye
®
QS control unit.
6
Occ Sensor
Setup
Labels
Select Sensors
1. If not already done, complete the steps on page 22, and select “Scene Mode”.
2. Use the Master buttons to highlight “Setup” and press the
OK button to accept. The screen will display “Searching” while the unit detects available occupancy sensors.
3. Use the Master buttons to scroll through the list of available occupancy sensors. When the desired sensor is displayed, press the OK button to select it. Then choose “Assign” or
“Unassign” from the following menu and press OK. A screen will verify your choice has been completed. Repeat for additional sensors.
Sensor x/y
SN: xxxx-xxxx
Source: RF 1/n
Assignment
Assign
Unassign
Set Sensor Action
4. Press the Back button to return to the Occ Sensor screen.
Use the Master buttons to highlight “Actions” and press the
OK button to accept. By default, the occupied scene is set to
“No Action” and the unoccupied scene is set to “Scene Off”.
5. Use the Master buttons to highlight the scene you wish to use for occupied status and press the OK button to accept.
Repeat for the scene you wish to use for unoccupied status.
Press the OK button to accept.
6. Exit programming mode (see page 15).
Note: If wireless sensors are not found, verify that they are associated correctly (see page 22).
Occ Sensor
Actions
Occupied Scene
Scene 1
Unoccupied Scene
Scene Off
Saved
Saved
OK
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Master buttons
OK button
Timeclock
(back) button
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Occupancy Sensor Setup
Zone Mode
1 2 3 4 5 6
This step allows you to assign occupied and unoccupied zone levels to up to four occupancy sensors per zone connected to the GRAFIK Eye
®
QS control unit. Sensors can be added to more than one zone.
Occ Sensor
Select Sensors
Setup
Labels
Sensors
Add/Modify
Remove
Sensor x/y
SN: xxxx-xxxx
Source: RF 1/n
1. If not already done, complete the steps on page 22, and select “Zone Mode”.
2. Use the Master buttons to highlight “Setup” and press the
OK button to accept.
3. Use the Master buttons to highlight “Add/Modify” and press the OK button to accept. Available sensors will be displayed.
4. You can assign up to four sensors per zone, and a sensor can be assigned to more than one zone. Use the Master buttons to scroll through the sensors until the one you wish to assign or unassign is highlighted, and press the OK button to select it.
5. Use the zone raise and lower buttons for each zone to assign or unassign the sensor to that zone. The zone raise button assigns the displayed sensor, and the zone lower button unassigns it. Repeat for all desired sensors and press OK. A screen will verify your settings have been saved.
Sensor x/y
Select Zones to Assign
Set Sensor Action
6. Press the Back button to return to the Occ Sensor screen.
Use the Master buttons to highlight “Actions” and press the
OK button to accept.
7. Use the zone raise and lower buttons to adjust each zone to its desired occupied level and press the OK button to accept.
Press and hold the zone lower button to designate a zone as unaffected by the sensor.
Repeat for the zone levels you wish to use for unoccupied status. Press the OK button to accept.
8. Exit programming mode (see page 15).
Note: If wireless sensors are not found, verify that they are associated correctly (see page 22).
Occ Sensor
Actions
Occupied
Set Occupied
Level for zones
Unoccupied
Set Unoccupied
Level for zones
OK
1 2 3 4 5 6
Master buttons
OK button
Timeclock
(back) button
1 2 3 4 5 6
Zone raise
Saved
Saved
Zone lower
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OK
OK
Occupancy Sensor Setup
Label an Occupancy Sensor (optional)
Main menu
1 2
1. Enter programming mode (see page 15).
Zone Setup
2. Use the Master buttons to highlight “Sensor Setup” and press the OK button to accept.
Sensor Setup
3. Use the Master buttons to highlight “Occupancy” and press the OK button to accept.
3 4 5 6
Sensor Setup
Daylight
Occupancy
Occ Sensor
Labels
Settings
4. Use the Master buttons to highlight “Labels” and press the
OK button to accept.
5. Use the Master buttons to display an occupancy sensor to label and press OK to select.
6. Use the Master buttons to scroll through the characters
(lowercase and uppercase letters, plus numbers 0 through 9).
The character you are currently changing will be underlined on the screen. Press OK to select the character you want, then repeat for all available characters. Choose a space (no character) and press OK for any remaining characters. Press the OK button to accept.
Sensor x/y
7. The info screen will confirm that your name has been saved.
8. Exit programming mode (see page 15).
SN: xxxx-xxxx
Source: RF 1/n
Label sensor x/y
1: A
1 / 11
A
OK
Master buttons
OK button
Timeclock
(back) button
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Occupancy Sensor Setup
Configure Occupancy Sensor Settings
Main menu
1 2
1. Enter programming mode (see page 15).
Zone Setup
3 4 5 6
2. Use the Master buttons to highlight “Sensor Setup” and press the OK button to accept.
Sensor Setup
3. Use the Master buttons to highlight “Occupancy” and press the OK button to accept.
Sensor Setup
4. Use the Master buttons to highlight “Settings” and press the
OK button to accept.
Daylight
Occupancy
Occ Sensor
Settings
5. Use the Master buttons to highlight the setting you wish to configure. See below for descriptions of the settings and their values. Press the OK button to accept.
6. Use the Master buttons to adjust the value of the selected setting. Press the OK button to accept.
7. The info screen will confirm that your setting has been saved.
8. Exit programming mode (see page 15).
Diagnostics
Settings
Auto Turnoff
Turnoff Cancel
Auto Turnoff
5 minutes
Saved
Saved
Occupancy Sensor Settings
Note: These settings affect all sensors assigned to the GRAFIK
Eye QS.
Grace Period: If an occupancy sensor detects vacancy, motion detected within the grace period will maintain the lights at the previously occupied level.
Range: 15 – 30 seconds (default 15 seconds).
Vacancy Delay: An additional time delay after vacancy is detected and before unoccupied action occurs. Useful when occupancy sensor does not provide sufficient delay. Applies only to occupancy sensors, not vacancy sensors.
Range: 0 – 30 minutes (default 0 minutes).
Auto Turnoff: If lights assigned to an occupancy sensor are turned on manually without the sensor reporting occupancy, the GRAFIK Eye QS can be set to automatically turn off the lights after a set time delay. Disable this feature by setting the time delay to 0 (disabled).
Range: 1 – 30 minutes (default 30 minutes).
Zone Fade: When in Zone Mode, lights can be set to fade to the unoccupied levels over this period of time.
Range: 0 – 59 seconds; 1 – 60 minutes (default 10 seconds).
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OK
Master buttons
OK button
Timeclock
(back) button
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Associating Wireless Daylight Sensors and GRAFIK Eye
®
QS Wireless Control Units
(for wireless enabled units only)
Lutron’s wireless Radio Powr Savr
TM
daylight sensors can be associated with the
GRAFIK Eye QS Wireless to adjust light levels when certain daylight levels are detected.
1 2 3 4 5 6
This section applies to installations where the GRAFIK Eye QS Wireless is being used in a single-room wireless installation. Daylight sensors do not work when the GRAFIK Eye
QS is part of a RadioRA
®
2 system.
To associate wireless daylight sensors and GRAFIK Eye QS Wireless control units:
Main menu
1. Make sure the wireless mode of the GRAFIK Eye QS control unit is “Enabled” (see page 16).
Zone Setup
Sensor Setup
Sensor Setup
Note: To properly save the wireless mode, exit and then re-enter programming mode before associating wireless daylight sensors.
2. Enter programming mode (see page 15).
3. Use the Master buttons to highlight “Sensor setup” and press the OK button to accept.
Add wireless sensors
Daylight
4. Use the Master buttons to highlight “Add wireless sensors” and press the OK button to accept.
Add wireless sen
Initiate association of sensors
5. Press and hold the “Link” button on the front of the daylight sensor until the sensor starts flashing. The info screen on the
GRAFIK Eye QS will display the sensor’s serial number.
6. Press the OK button on the GRAFIK Eye QS control unit. A screen will confirm that the sensor has been assigned.
7. Repeat the above steps for all desired sensors.
6. Exit programming mode (see page 15).
Daylight
SN: xxxx-xxxx: press OK to Save
To disassociate wireless daylight sensors and GRAFIK Eye QS control units:
Refer to the Radio Powr Savr daylight sensor install guide to return the sensor to its “out-of-box” functionality . Doing so will remove its programming from the GRAFIK Eye QS control unit.
Note: The wireless signal has a range of 30 feet (10 m) through standard construction.
OK
Master buttons
OK button
Timeclock
(back) button
Link button
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Daylight Sensor Setup
Assign Sensors
1 2 3 4 5 6
This step allows you to assign sensors to each zone, with one daylight sensor per zone connected to the GRAFIK Eye
®
QS control unit. Sensors can be assigned to more than one zone.
Daylight Sensor
Setup
Calibrate
Sensor x/y
SN: xxxx-xxxx:
Source: RF
Sensor x/y
Select
Zones
Select Sensors
1. Use the Master buttons to highlight “Setup” and press the
OK button to accept. Available sensors will be displayed.
2. You can assign one sensor per zone, and a sensor can be assigned to more than one zone. Use the Master buttons to scroll through the sensors until the one you wish to assign or unassign is highlighted, and press the OK button to select it.
3. Use the zone raise and lower buttons for each zone to assign or unassign the sensor to that zone. The zone raise button assigns the displayed sensor, and the zone lower button unassigns it. Repeat for all desired sensors and press OK. A screen will verify your settings have been saved.
4. Calibrate sensors: Press the Timeclock (back) button to return to the Daylight Sensor screen. Use the Master buttons to select the desired group and press the OK button to accept.
5. Use the Master buttons to select the desired zone and press the OK button to accept.
6. Put any wireless Radio PowrSavr
TM
daylight sensors associated with the desired zones into Calibrate Mode: Press and hold the “Cal” button for 6 seconds until the sensor flashes.
7. Use the Master buttons to select the desired light level for the zone, and press the OK button to accept. Repeat for all zone levels you wish to calibrate. Press the OK button to accept.
8. Exit programming mode (see page 15).
Note: If wireless sensors are not found, verify that they are associated correctly (see page 28).
Daylight Sensor
Setup
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Sensor Name
Zone 1
Adjust Light
More light
Less light
OK
Master buttons
OK button
Timeclock
(back) button
1 9 2 10 3 11 4 12 5 13 6 14 7 15 8 16
9-16
1-8
OK
1 9 2 10 3 11 4 12
Zone raise
5 13
Zone lower
6 14 7 15 8 16
Saved
Saved
Cal button
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9-16
1-8
OK
Daylight Sensor Setup
Label a Daylight Sensor (optional)
Main menu
1 2 3
1. Enter programming mode (see page 15).
Zone Setup
4 5 6
2. Use the Master buttons to highlight “Sensor Setup” and press the OK button to accept.
Sensor Setup
3. Use the Master buttons to highlight “Daylight” and press the
OK button to accept.
Sensor Setup
Daylight
Occupancy
Daylight Sensor
Labels
Diagnostics
4. Use the Master buttons to highlight “Labels” and press the
OK button to accept.
5. Use the Master buttons to display a daylight sensor to label and press OK to select.
6. Use the Master buttons to scroll through the characters
(lowercase and uppercase letters, plus numbers 0 through 9).
The character you are currently changing will be underlined on the screen. Press OK to select the character you want, then repeat for all available characters. Choose a space (no character) and press OK for any remaining characters. Press the OK button to accept.
Sensor x/y
7. The info screen will confirm that your name has been saved.
8. Exit programming mode (see page 15).
SN: xxxx-xxxx
Source: RF
Label sensor x/y
1 / 11
1: A
A
OK
Master buttons
OK button
Timeclock
(back) button
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Scene Setup
Main menu
Timeclock
Scene setup
Scene setup
Levels
Labels
Scene setup
Scene 1
Scene 1
Set zones
3 seconds
Scene 1
Adjust fade
Scene 1
Set shade
Groups
3 4 5 6
1. Enter programming mode (see page 15).
2. Use the Master buttons to highlight “Scene setup” and press the OK button to accept.
3. Use the Master buttons to highlight “Levels” to adjust lighting and/or shade levels. Press the OK button to accept. Use the
Master buttons to highlight the scene number of your desired scene. Press the OK button to accept.
4. Set each zone to the desired light level for this scene using the zone raise/lower buttons. The info screen will display the zone and percentage as you adjust it.
To set a zone as unaffected, lower the light levels all the way to off, then hold the zone lower button for 3 seconds. The screen will display “---” and the three middle LEDs for the zone will be lit to indicate this zone is unaffected by the scene
(the zone will not change when this scene is initiated).
When all zones are at the desired level, press the OK button to accept.
5. Use the Master buttons to set the fade time for this scene.
Press the OK button to accept.
6. Note: This step is applicable only if you have shades on your system. If you do not have or do not wish to set shade groups for this scene, press the OK button to skip this step.
Press the shade button that will take the shades assigned to that button group to the level you want for this scene. Repeat for any additional shade button groups. Press the OK button to accept. For shade programming, see pages 45 through 48.
7. The info screen will confirm that your scene has been saved.
8. Exit programming mode (see page 15).
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OK
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Zone raise
6
Master buttons
OK button
Shade button group
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Zone lower
Saved
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OK
OK
Scene Setup
Label a Scene (optional)
Main menu
1. Enter programming mode (see page 15).
Timeclock
1
Scene setup
2
2. Use the Master buttons to highlight
“Scene setup” and press the
OK button to accept.
Scene setup
Levels
3. Use the Master buttons to highlight
“Labels” and press the OK button to accept.
Select scene:
Scene 1
4. Use the Master buttons to highlight your desired scene. Press the
OK button to accept.
5. Use the Master buttons to highlight
“Custom” and press the OK button to accept.
Label scene 1
Label scene 1
1: A
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Custom
A
6. Use the Master buttons to scroll through the characters
(lowercase and uppercase letters, plus numbers 0 through 9).
The character you are currently changing will be underlined on the screen. Press OK to select the character you want, then repeat for all available characters. Choose a space (no character) and press
OK for any remaining characters.
Press the OK button to accept.
7. The info screen will confirm that your name has been saved.
8. Exit programming mode (see page
15).
Saved
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OK
Master buttons
OK button
Enable/Disable Daylighting per Scene
Scene setup
1. Enter programming mode (see page 15).
Labels
2. Use the Master buttons to highlight “Scene setup” and press the OK button to accept.
Select scene:
Scene 1
Daylighting
Enabled
3. Use the Master buttons to highlight
“Daylighting” and press the OK button to accept.
4. Use the Master buttons to highlight your desired scene. Press the OK button to accept.
5. Use the Master buttons to select “Enabled” or
“Disabled”. When a scene is disabled, it will not respond to any commands from daylight sensors assigned to the control unit. Press OK to save.
6. Exit programming mode (see page 15).
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Set Save Mode
Main menu
Scene setup
Save mode
Save mode
1. Enter programming mode (see page 15).
2. Use the Master buttons to highlight “Save mode” and press the OK button to accept.
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3. Use the Master buttons to highlight the save mode you would like. The save modes are listed and explained below.
4. Press the OK button to accept. The info screen will confirm that your save mode has been saved.
5. Exit programming mode (see page 15).
Save always
OK
Master buttons
OK button
Saved
Save Modes
Save by OK
(default mode)
Save always
Save never
Four scenes
(typically used for rented spaces)
Button disable
(typically used in a public space)
Quick scene programming mode; zone adjustments are temporary until the OK button is pressed to confirm the selection
Automatically save changes made to lighting levels or fade time to Off (Master button changes are temporary)
Do not save any temporary changes to lighting levels or fade time
Zone raise/lower buttons are disabled
Master raise/lower buttons, wallstations, and IR receiver are still enabled for adjustment of light level, but these changes are not saved
Only the timeclock button, IR receiver, and wallstations can be used to make temporary changes
Note: Scene Off changes can only be saved through scene setup in programming mode (see page 31).
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Quick Scene Programming
Save by OK Mode
By default, the GRAFIK Eye
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“Save by OK” mode, which allows you to quickly set scenes without entering program mode.
1. Press the button for the scene you want to set; its LED will light and the lights will go to the current settings.
2. Use the zone raise/lower buttons to set all lights to the desired levels. Press the
OK button.
3. To set the fade time to Off for this scene, press the OK button, then use the Master buttons to set the desired fade time to
Off. Press the OK button to save.
Notes
• Using the Master buttons to raise or lower lighting settings is still temporary.
• To set a zone to unaffected (---), press and hold the zone lower button for 6 seconds after the zone has gone to 0% light level.
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1. Press the scene button you wish to program.
2. Use the zone raise/lower buttons to set light levels.
3. Use the Master buttons to set fade time to Off.
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Timeclock Operation
Set Time and Date
Main menu
Timeclock
Scene setup
Timeclock
End afterhours
Time & date
Set format
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1. Enter programming mode (see page 15).
2. Use the Master buttons to highlight “Timeclock” and press the
OK button to accept.
3. Use the Master buttons to highlight “Time & date” and press the OK button to accept.
4. Use the Master buttons to highlight either “12 Hr” or “24 Hr” format for time display and press the OK button to accept.
5. Use the Master buttons to highlight the current hour and press the OK button to accept. Repeat for the current minutes.
6. Use the Master buttons to highlight the current year and press the OK button to accept. Repeat for the current month and date.
7. The info screen will confirm that your time and date have been saved.
8. Exit programming mode (see page 15).
Set time
Set time
Set date
Set date
March
Set date
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Master buttons
OK button
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Timeclock Operation
Set Location
Main menu
Scene setup
Timeclock
Time & date
Location
Location by
Country, City
Lat/Longitude
Country
08 : 00
State
USA
Pennsylvania
City
Philadelphia
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1. Enter programming mode (see page 15).
2. Use the Master buttons to highlight
“Timeclock” and press the OK button to accept.
3. Use the Master buttons to highlight
“Location” and press the OK button to accept.
4. Use the Master buttons to set your location by either country and city or latitude and longitude. Press the
OK button to accept.
5. Use the Master buttons to highlight the country and press the OK button to accept. Repeat for the state and closest city.
6. The info screen will confirm that your time and date have been saved.
7. Exit programming mode (see page 15).
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Saved
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OK
Master buttons
OK button
Set Daylight Saving Time
Timeclock
Location
Set DST
1. Enter programming mode (see page
15) and select “Timeclock”. Use the Master buttons to highlight “Set
DST” and press the OK button to accept.
DST
2. Use the Master buttons to highlight
“YES” if your location observes daylight saving time, or “NO” if it does not. Press the OK button to accept.
3. If yes, use the Master buttons to choose either “USA 2007” (the second Sunday in March to the first
Sunday in November), or “Other.”
For “Other,” follow the screens to set start and end dates and amount of time.
4. Press the OK button to accept. The info screen will confirm that your time and date have been saved.
5. Exit programming mode (see page
15).
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Timeclock Operation
Add an Event
Main menu
Timeclock
Scene setup
Timeclock
View events
Add events
Add events
Monday
Add events
Time of day
Set time
Add events
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1. Enter programming mode (see page 15).
2. Use the Master buttons to highlight “Timeclock” and press the
OK button to accept.
3. Use the Master buttons to highlight “Add events” and press the OK button to accept.
4. Use the Master buttons to highlight the day of the week for this event; press the OK button to accept.
5. Use the Master buttons to highlight the type of event (fixed time of day, or relative to sunrise or sunset); press the
OK button to accept.
6. For a fixed-time event, use the Master buttons to highlight the hour for your event to begin; press the OK button to accept.
Repeat for the minutes.
For a relative time event, use the Master buttons and the
OK button to set the hour, then the minutes relative to sunrise or sunset (maximum of 1 hour, 59 minutes before or after sunrise or sunset).
7. Use the Master buttons to highlight the scene you wish to activate for this event.
For a timeclock event involving only shades, scroll through the scenes to find the group of shades and the action (1, 2, or 3; open, preset, or close) you want to add to the timeclock event.
Or, press the button on the shade button group that produces the action you want to add to this timeclock event.
Press the OK button to accept.
8. The info screen will confirm that your event has been saved.
9. Exit programming mode (see page 15).
Saved
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Master buttons
OK button
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Timeclock Operation
Delete an Event
Main menu
Timeclock
Scene setup
Timeclock
Copy schedule
Delete events
Delete
Monday
Delete
8:00 AM
Scene 5
01/03
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1. Enter programming mode (see page 15).
2. Use the Master buttons to highlight
“Timeclock” and press the OK button to accept.
3. Use the Master buttons to highlight
“Delete events” and press the OK button to accept.
4. Use the Master buttons to highlight the day of the week (or holiday) when the event occurs; press the OK button to accept.
5. Use the Master buttons to highlight the event to delete; press the OK button to accept.
6. A screen will appear, verifying you wish to delete the event. Press the OK button to accept and delete; otherwise, press the timeclock button to go back.
7. The info screen will confirm that your event has been deleted.
8. Exit programming mode (see page 15).
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Delete?
Deleted
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View an Event
Timeclock
Delete events
Add events
View events
View
8:00 AM
Scene 5
01/03
OK
Master buttons
OK button
Timeclock
(back) button
1. Enter programming mode (see page 15), select “Timeclock,” and select “View events”.
2. Use the Master buttons to highlight the day of the week (or holiday) when the event occurs; press the OK button to accept.
3. Use the Master buttons to highlight the event to view; press the OK button to accept.
4. Press the OK button to return to the
Timeclock menu.
5. Exit programming mode (see page 15).
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Timeclock Operation
Set a Holiday
Timeclock
Delete schedule
Holidays
Holiday
View holiday
Set holiday
Feb
1
1/25
Set holiday
1/25
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1. Enter programming mode (see page
15).
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2. Use the Master buttons to highlight
“Timeclock” and press the OK button to accept.
3. Use the Master buttons to highlight
“Holidays” and press the OK button to accept.
4. Use the Master buttons to highlight
“Set holiday” and press the OK button to accept.
5. Use the Master buttons to highlight the month of the holiday and press the
OK button to accept. Repeat for the date.
6. The info screen will confirm that your holiday has been set.
7. Exit programming mode (see page 15).
Note: The GRAFIK Eye
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Saved
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View a Holiday
View Holiday
1/25
Feb 14
OR
Delete a Holiday
Holiday
View holiday
Delete holiday
Feb 14
OK
Master buttons
OK button
1. Enter programming mode (see page 15), select “Timeclock,” select “Holidays,” and select “View holiday”.
2. Use the Master buttons to scroll through the dates of the programmed holidays.
3. If no holidays are programmed, the info screen will display a screen informing you.
4. Exit programming mode (see page 15).
1. Enter programming mode (see page 15), select “Timeclock,” select “Holidays,” and select “Delete holiday”.
2. Use the Master buttons to highlight the holiday you wish to delete and press the
OK button to accept.
3. The info screen will confirm that your event has been deleted.
4. Exit programming mode (see page 15).
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Timeclock Operation
Copy a Schedule
Timeclock
Delete events
Copy from
Monday
Copy to
Timeclock
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1. Enter programming mode (see page 15).
2. Use the Master buttons to highlight
“Timeclock” and press the OK button to accept.
3. Use the Master buttons to highlight
“Copy Schedule” and press the
OK button to accept.
4. Use the Master buttons to highlight the day you want to copy the schedule from and press the OK button to accept.
5. Use the Master buttons to highlight the day you want to copy the schedule to and press the OK button to accept.
6. The info screen will ask you to confirm overwriting all events occurring on the selected day to copy to; press the OK button to accept.
7. Exit programming mode (see page 15).
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Delete a Schedule
Timeclock
Delete events
Delete schedule all events?
Saved
Delete schedule
Delete
OK
Master buttons
OK button
1. Enter programming mode (see page 15), select “Timeclock,” and select “Delete schedule”.
2. Use the Master buttons to highlight the day of the schedule you wish to delete and press the OK button to accept.
3. The info screen will confirm that your event has been deleted.
4. The info screen will ask you to confirm deleting the schedule on the selected day; press the OK button to accept.
5. Exit programming mode (see page 15).
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Timeclock Operation
Afterhours Mode
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Afterhours Mode is an advanced power-saving feature. It allows occupants to manually turn on lights, but automatically turns the lights off after a specified amount of time
(Delay time). Before turning off, the lights can be set to flash to warn occupants, giving them the opportunity to extend the time until Afterhours Mode is activated by pressing a button on the GRAFIK Eye QS or on any associated wallstation. Afterhours Mode can be started and stopped by Timeclock events (see page 37).
OK
Master buttons
OK button
Afterhours Settings include:
Flash count: How many times the lights will dim and brighten (for dimmable loads) or turn on and off (for non-dim loads) to warn the occupants the lights will be going to the Afterhours Scene (default 3 flashes).
Delay time: How long the system will wait from the end of the Flash Count until the lights go to the Afterhours Scene (default 15 minutes).
Warn time: How long the system will wait after a button is pressed on the GRAFIK Eye QS or on any associated wallstation (or the space is occupied) to warn the occupants that the lights will be going to the Afterhours Scene and restart the Delay Time countdown
(default 5 minutes).
Afterhours Scene: Set by the user, the scene the lights will go to when Afterhours Mode is enabled (default scene is Scene 5).
Afterhours also has three modes to choose from:
Enabled: The enabled mode walks the user through each of the above settings’ screens (see the next page). The initial values shown on the screens are the defaults; press OK to accept, or use the Master buttons to modify the values. A GRAFIK Eye in enabled mode will also cause any other associated GRAFIK Eye on the link (if it is not in afterhours disabled mode) to go into afterhours mode. (See page 49 for an explanation of association.)
Disabled: A GRAFIK Eye in disabled mode will not send any of the loads it controls into Afterhours Mode, even if set as a timeclock event or asked to by another GRAFIK Eye on the link.
Follow: A GRAFIK Eye in follow mode has no afterhours settings of its own, but it will carry out the settings of another associated
GRAFIK Eye on the link that goes into afterhours mode.
A
Delay
Time
B
Afterhours
C
Warn
Time
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Delay
Time
E
Warn
Time
F
Delay
Time
G
H
Afterhours Example
A: Timeclock initiates start of afterhours mode.
Lights flash and Delay Time begins
B: Delay Time ends and Afterhours scene is activated
C: User presses a button to override Afterhours and keep lights on
D: Lights flash and Delay Time begins
E: User presses a button to override Afterhours and keep lights on
F: Lights flash and Delay Time begins
G: Delay Time ends and Afterhours scene is activated
H: Timeclock ends Afterhours mode
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Timeclock Operation
Set Up Afterhours Mode
Main menu
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1. Enter programming mode (see page 15).
Timeclock
Scene setup
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2. Use the Master buttons to highlight “Timeclock”, press the
OK button to accept, then use the Master buttons to highlight
“Afterhours setup”, and press the OK button to accept.
Timeclock
Holiday
Afterhours setup
3. Use the Master buttons to highlight either “Enabled”, “Follow”, or “Disabled”. (See the previous page for explanations of the three modes.) Press the OK button to accept.
4. If “enabled” was selected, use the Master buttons to highlight the values for each setting; press the OK button to accept each and continue to the next.
Afterhours
5. The info screen will confirm that your afterhours settings have been saved.
6. Exit programming mode (see page 15).
Enabled
Settings screens for enabled mode:
Warn time
5 minutes
Flash count
3
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Master buttons
OK button
Delay time
15 minutes
Afterhours
Scene 5
End Afterhours Mode
To interrupt the afterhours mode and return to the programmed timeclock event,
End afterhours
1. Enter programming mode (see page 15), select “Timeclock,” and select “End afterhours”. Press the
OK button to accept.
2. The info screen will confirm that afterhours mode is ended.
3. Exit programming mode (see page 15).
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Associating Pico
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Wireless Controls and GRAFIK Eye
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QS Wireless Control Units
When a GRAFIK Eye QS wireless system includes a Pico wireless control, you can use the Pico wireless control as either a scene controller or a zone controller. This page describes using the Pico wireless control as a scene controller; the next page describes using it as a zone controller.
To use the Pico wireless control as a scene controller with a GRAFIK Eye QS Wireless control unit:
1. Make sure the wireless mode of the GRAFIK Eye QS control unit is “Enabled” (see page 16).
2. On the Pico, press and hold the top (on) and bottom (off) buttons for 3 seconds. The LED on the Pico will flash slowly, and the scene button LEDs on the GRAFIK Eye QS will all flash.
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3. On the GRAFIK Eye QS, the info screen will ask for confirmation that you wish to change the type; press the OK button. Use the Master buttons on the GRAFIK Eye QS to select “Scene”. Press OK to save.
Pico
Change type?
OK
Change type?
Scene
Saved
Saved
Press OK
4. To associate the GRAFIK Eye QS with the Pico, press and hold the top scene button on the
GRAFIK Eye QS for 3 seconds (until the LEDs all flash).
To disassociate the GRAFIK Eye QS with the Pico, press and hold the bottom scene button on the
GRAFIK Eye QS for 3 seconds (until the LEDs stop flashing).
5. On the Pico, press and hold the top (on) and bottom (off) buttons for 3 seconds. The LED on the Pico and the LEDs on associated GRAFIK Eye QS Wireless control units will stop flashing.
Functionality of the Pico control when programmed as a scene controller:
Light
On
Adjust
Top button: Scene 1
Center round button: Scene 16
Associate
OR
Disassociate
On the GRAFIK Eye QS control unit, press and hold the top scene button for 3 seconds to associate, or press and hold the bottom scene button for 3 seconds to disassociate with the Pico control.
Off
Bottom button: Off
Note: The wireless signal has a range of 30 feet (10 m) through standard construction.
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Associating Pico
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Wireless Controls and GRAFIK Eye
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QS Wireless Control Units
To use the Pico wireless controller as a zone controller with a GRAFIK Eye QS Wireless control unit:
1. Make sure the wireless mode of the GRAFIK Eye QS control unit is “Enabled” (see page 16).
2. On the Pico, press and hold the top (on) and bottom (off) buttons for 3 seconds. The LED on the Pico will flash slowly, and the scene buttons LEDs on the GRAFIK Eye QS will all flash.
3. On the GRAFIK Eye QS, the info screen will ask for confirmation that you wish to change the type; press the OK button. Use the Master buttons on the GRAFIK Eye QS to select “Zone”. Press OK to save.
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Pico Change type?
OK
Change type?
Zone
Saved
Saved
Press OK
4. To assign a zone on the GRAFIK Eye QS to the Pico, use the zone raise/lower buttons for that zone to set the desired preset level, then press and hold the zone raise and lower buttons simultaneously for 1 second (until the LEDs flash at the programmed preset level).
To unassign a zone on the GRAFIK Eye QS to the Pico, while the zone LEDs are flashing, press and hold the zone raise and lower buttons simultaneously for 1 second (until the LEDs stop flashing and the 3 middle LEDs light).
Repeat this step to assign levels for all desired zones to the Pico control. Zones assigned to the Pico will have all LEDs flashing in unison, and zones not assigned will have the 3 middle LEDs lit.
5. On the Pico, press and hold the top (on) and bottom (off) buttons for 3 seconds. The LED on the Pico and the LEDs on associated GRAFIK Eye QS Wireless control units will stop flashing.
Info screen
Associate
OR
Disassociate
On the GRAFIK Eye QS control unit, press and hold the top scene button for 3 seconds to associate, or press and hold the bottom scene button for 3 seconds to disassociate with the Pico control.
Functionality of the Pico control when programmed as a zone controller:
Light
On
Adjust
Top button: All assigned zones go to 100%
Off
Center round button: All assigned zones go to the programmed preset level
(Press and hold to save current levels on assigned zone as preset)
Bottom button: All assigned zones go to Off
Note: The wireless signal has a range of 30 feet (10 m) through standard construction.
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Zone LEDs
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Zone Raise
Zone Lower
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Associating Sivoia
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QS Shades/Drapes and GRAFIK Eye
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QS Control Units
When a GRAFIK Eye QS system consists of Sivoia QS shades (or drapes) and a GRAFIK Eye QS with one or more shade button groups, you can associate the shade button groups on the control unit with the shades so the shade buttons can directly control the shades.
For Sivoia QS Shades wired directly to the GRAFIK Eye QS control unit:
To associate or disassociate shades with a shade button group:
1. On the GRAFIK Eye QS shade button group you wish to assign shades to, enter shade programming mode: Press and hold the top (open) and bottom
(close) buttons simultaneously for 3 seconds. The top and bottom LEDs will flash.
Shades that are unassigned will move to up (open), and shades that are assigned will move to close (down).
2. Tap the top (open) button to start assigning.
3. Tap the top (open) button repeatedly to cycle forward through the addresses; tap the bottom (close) button to cycle backward.
4. Press the shade group lower button to associate the shade.
Press the shade group raise button to disassociate the shade.
Lower button: Press to associate
Raise button: Press to disassociate
5. Exit shade programming mode: Press and hold the top (open) and bottom
(close) buttons simultaneously for 3 seconds. The top and bottom LEDs will stop flashing.
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For Wireless Sivoia QS Shades:
To associate shades with a shade button group:
1. Make sure the wireless mode of the GRAFIK Eye QS control unit is “Enabled” (see page 16).
2. On the GRAFIK Eye QS shade button group you wish to assign shades to, enter shade programming mode:
Press and hold the top (open) and bottom (close) buttons simultaneously for 3 seconds. The top and bottom LEDs will flash.
3. The LEDs on the electronic drive unit (EDU) and the wireless antenna of unassociated shades/drapes will blink slowly. On the shade/drape that you wish to associate with the shade button group, tap any button; the LED on the EDU will blink rapidly to indicate the shade is now associated with the shade button group on the GRAFIK Eye QS.
4. Repeat step 2 to associate additional shades/drapes to that shade button group.
5. Exit shade programming mode: Press and hold the top (open) and bottom (close) buttons simultaneously for 3 seconds. The top and bottom LEDs will stop flashing.
6. Repeat steps 1 through 5 for additional shade button groups, as applicable.
To disassociate shades with a shade button group:
Repeat, in the same order, the steps above for associating shades/drapes. When in shade programming mode, tap any button on the electronic drive unit (EDU) of the shades/ drapes that you wish to disassociate from the shade button group; the green LEDs on the EDU and antenna will blink slowly to indicate the shade is disassociated from the shade button group on the GRAFIK Eye QS.
Note: The wireless signal has a range of 30 feet (10 m) through standard construction.
Open
Preset
Close
Press and hold the top
(open) and bottom (close) buttons on the GRAFIK
Eye QS shade button group to enter or exit shade programming mode.
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Sivoia QS Wireless shade/drape EDU
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Adjusting Shade Settings
(for Wired and Wireless Sivoia
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QS Shades/Drapes)
Setting Limits
Note: Entering Limit Setup mode may cause shades to move approximately 8 inches (200 mm) up or down. Be sure that each shade is positioned so that the fabric can safely move 8 inches (200 mm) up or down before entering Limit
Setup mode .
1. On any shade button group, press and
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hold simultaneously the top and raise buttons. The LEDs next to the top and bottom buttons will cycle.
2. Select the EDU you want to adjust using the top button on the shade button group. Each time you press and release the top button, a different EDU that is assigned to that shade button group will open and close in an 8-inch (200 mm) range to indicate it is selected.
Tap the top button until the EDU for the shade you wish to adjust moves. (You can also use the bottom button, which moves through the assigned EDUs in the opposite order.)
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3. Adjust the currently selected EDU to the desired level for the open limit (the maximum the shade is allowed to open) using the raise and lower buttons.
7. Repeat steps 2 through 6 to set the open and close limits for each shade assigned to the shade button group.
8. Press and hold simultaneously the top and raise buttons on the shade button group to exit Limit Setup mode.
At any time while in Limit Setup mode, you can move all shades together to their current open limit by double-tapping the top button, or to their current close limit by double-tapping the bottom button.
Once shade/blind electronic drive units
(EDUs) have been assigned to shade button groups, limits can be set for an
EDU only using the shade button group it is assigned to, and a shade button group can set limits only for those EDUs assigned to it.
4. Press and hold the top button on the shade button group for 5 seconds to store the current position as the open limit. The LED next to the top button will flash quickly for 2 seconds.
5. Adjust the currently selected EDU to the desired level for the close limit (the maximum the shade is allowed to close) using the raise and lower buttons.
6. Press and hold the bottom button on the shade button group for 5 seconds to store the current position as the close limit. The LED next to the bottom button will flash quickly for 2 seconds.
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Adjusting Shade Settings
(for Wired and Wireless Sivoia
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QS Shades/Drapes)
Preset Adjustment: Simple Method
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1. Use the raise and lower buttons on the shade button group to set all
EDUs (electronic drive units of the shades) to the desired preset levels.
2. Press and hold the middle button on the shade button group for
5 seconds to save the
EDU preset positions.
The LED next to the button will flash and then light continuously, indicating the preset has been stored.
Note: Once EDU presets have been assigned to buttons on a shade button group, those presets are accessible for an EDU only using the shade button group it is assigned to, and a shade button group can access preset levels only for those EDUs assigned to it.
Preset Adjustment: Advanced Method
Note: The advanced method for adjusting presets is needed only if you wish to have the shades assigned to the shade button group set at different positions in the preset. If, however, you wish all the shades in the group to be lined up with one another in the preset, you should use the Simple Method at left.
Note: Entering Assignment mode will cause the shades to move between their open and close limits. Be sure that the open and close limits have been set correctly .
1. On the shade button group whose preset you wish to adjust, press and hold simultaneously the top and bottom buttons.
The LEDs next to the buttons will flash. EDUs
(electronic drive units) for the assigned shades will move to their closed limits, and EDUs for unassigned shades will move to their open limits.
2. Press and release the middle button on that shade button group. The adjacent
LED will blink rapidly. EDUs for assigned shades will automatically move to their current preset settings.
3. Use the raise and lower buttons to move all EDUs for assigned shades together to the desired preset setting.
4. To move an EDU individually to its desired preset setting, select the EDU using the top button on the shade button group. Each time you press and release the top button, a different EDU that is assigned to that shade button group will open and close in an 8-inch (200 mm) range. Press repeatedly until the EDU for the shade you wish to adjust moves.
Adjust that EDU to the desired height using the raise and lower buttons.
Repeat this step for all assigned EDUs.
5. Once you are satisfied that all the assigned EDUs are set to the positions you want to assign as the preset, press and hold the middle button on the shade button group for 5 seconds. The preset will be saved.
6. Press and hold simultaneously the top and bottom buttons on the shade button group for 5 seconds to exit to normal mode. The LEDs next to the buttons will stop flashing.
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Adjusting Shade Settings
(for Wired and Wireless Sivoia
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QS Shades/Drapes)
Name a Group of Shades
1 2
Main menu
3
1. Enter programming mode (see page 15).
Zone Setup
4 5 6
2. Use the Master buttons to highlight “Shade Labels” and press the OK button to accept.
Shade Labels
3. Use the Master buttons to highlight your desired shade group.
Press the OK button to accept.
Select group
Shade Grp 1
Label shade grp
Custom
4. Use the Master buttons to highlight “Custom” and press the
OK button to accept.
5. Use the Master buttons to scroll through the characters
(lowercase and uppercase letters, plus numbers 0 through 9).
The character you are currently changing will be underlined on the screen. Press OK to select the character you want, then repeat for all available characters. Choose a space (no character) and press OK for any remaining characters. Press the OK button to accept.
6. The info screen will confirm that your name has been saved.
7. Exit programming mode (see page 15).
Label shade grp 1
1: A
1 / 11
A
Saved
OK
Master buttons
OK button
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Associating Multiple GRAFIK Eye
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QS Control Units
When there is more than one GRAFIK
Eye QS control unit in a system, it is often convenient to associate them so that certain functions carry over to other associated GRAFIK Eye QS control units.
• Wired units: When first wired on the QS link, all unprogrammed GRAFIK Eye QS wired control units will replicate scene activations and Master button presses by other control units on the link. Associating or disassociating control units determines which units on the QS link will “talk” or “listen” to each other. Control units associated on a wired QS link will also replicate timeclock and contact closure settings.
• Wireless units: GRAFIK Eye QS Wireless control units will not automatically replicate scene activations or
Master button presses, and must be programmed to do so. (Associating two wireless control units will not pass timeclock and contact closure settings to each other.) When associating multiple wireless control units, make sure the wireless mode of both units is set to
“Enabled.”
Note: The wireless signal has a range of 30 feet (10 m) through standard construction.
To associate two GRAFIK Eye QS control units:
1 2 3 4 5 6
1. Begin with the GRAFIK Eye QS control unit that will “talk” (button presses will be replicated on the other control unit; in the drawing below this is GRAFIK Eye QS A).
Press and hold the top and bottom scene buttons until the LEDs flash (about
3 seconds).
2. Continue with the GRAFIK Eye QS control unit that will “listen” (replicate button
1 2 3 4 5 6
presses on the other control unit; in the drawing below this is GRAFIK Eye QS B).
Press and hold the top scene button until the LEDs flash (about 3 seconds).
3. Return to the GRAFIK Eye QS control unit that will “talk” (A). Press and hold the top and bottom scene buttons until the LEDs stop flashing (about 3 seconds).
4. Repeating the process in reverse allows
GRAFIK Eye QS A to also “listen” to
GRAFIK Eye QS B, so that both units will follow each other.
To disassociate two GRAFIK Eye QS control units:
Simply repeat the association steps, in the same order; press and hold the bottom scene button on B to disassociate.
Note: A control unit can be associated with as many other control units as exist on the link. Any unit can replicate any other unit’s button presses, and any unit’s button presses can be replicated on an unlimited number of control units.
OK
OK
Associate
OR
Disassociate
On the unit that will “listen”, press and hold the top scene button for 3 seconds to associate, or press and hold the bottom scene button for
3 seconds to disassociate with the unit that will
“talk”.
1 2 3 4 5 6
OK
GRAFIK Eye QS A
“Talks” to GRAFIK
Eye QS B; scene activation and
Master button presses activated on unit A are replicated on unit B.
On the unit that will “talk”, press and hold the top and bottom scene buttons for 3 seconds to begin or end association or disassociation with the unit that will “listen”.
1 2 3 4 5 6
OK
GRAFIK Eye QS B
“Listens” to GRAFIK
Eye QS A; unit B replicates scene activations and
Master button presses on unit A.
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Diagnostics and Special Settings
Enable/Disable Timeclock
1
The timeclock can be enabled or disabled as desired.
Timeclock
2 3
1. Enter programming mode (see page 15), select “Timeclock,” and select “Enable/
Disable”. Press the OK button to accept.
2. Use the Master buttons to highlight either
“Enabled” or “Disabled”. Press the OK button to accept.
Saved
4
3. The info screen will confirm that your setting has been saved.
4. Exit programming mode (see page 15).
5 6
Enable/Disable IR Receiver
The IR receiver can be enabled or disabled as desired.
IR receiver
1. Enter programming mode (see page 15) and select “IR receiver”. Press the OK button to accept.
Saved
2. Use the Master buttons to highlight either
“Enabled” or “Disabled”. Press the OK button to accept.
3. The info screen will confirm that your setting has been saved.
4. Exit programming mode (see page 15).
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OK
Master buttons
OK button
Enable/Disable Backlighting
The backlighting on the info screen can be enabled or disabled as desired.
Backlighting
1. Enter programming mode (see page
15) and select “Backlighting”. Press the OK button to accept.
2. Use the Master buttons to highlight either “Enabled” or “Disabled”.
Press the OK button to accept.
Saved
3. The info screen will confirm that your setting has been saved.
4. Exit programming mode (see page
15).
Diagnostics
If you are having trouble with your control unit and call
Lutron Technical Support, you may be asked for diagnostic information about your unit.
Diagnostics
Device SN
Link Info
Link info
1. Enter programming mode (see page
15) and select “Diagnostics”. Press the OK button to accept.
2. Use the Master buttons to highlight the option that will display the required information. The info screen can display the device serial number, link information, code version, or USB status. There is also an option to reset the USB connection (do this only if asked to by Lutron Technical Support).
4. Exit programming mode (see page
15).
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Activate System Accessories
Once your GRAFIK Eye
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QS control unit is programmed, you will need to activate any accessories or interfaces that are a part of the system. Refer to the instructions included with those devices to set them up for proper communication with the control unit.
Faceplate Removal
The faceplates may need to be removed to change the color or to write in zone labels. To remove either faceplate, open it fully (flush to the wall), and pull up (for the top faceplate) or down (for the bottom faceplate) to pull the hinges out of their slots.
Replace by sliding the hinges back into their slots.
Pull up to remove top faceplate
Language Selection
The GRAFIK Eye
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QS is capable of operating in the following languages:
• English
• French
• Spanish
• German
• Italian
To change the language to one of these choices, press the Timeclock button four times, until the “Language” screen is displayed. (Note: Do not put the unit in programming mode.) Use the Master buttons to highlight your preferred language, and press the OK button to select and save.
1 2 3 4 5 6
1 2 3 4 5
OK
6
OK
Master buttons
OK button
Timeclock
(back) button
Pull down to remove bottom faceplate
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Troubleshooting
Symptom
Unit does not control loads
Unit does not turn lights on
LEDs on front of unit are not ON
Circuit breaker is tripping
Unit does not control load
Zone control does not work
1 or more zones are “full on” when any scene is on and zone intensity is not adjustable
A Zone control affects more than one zone
Keypad buttons are not working
Keypad LEDs are not tracking
Faceplate is warm
Possible Causes
Circuit breaker is off
Low zone settings
Miswire
System short circuit
System overload
Miswire
Disconnected wire
Burned-out lamps
Miswire
Shorted line output
Miswire
Miswire or loose connection on QS link
Wallstation programming is incorrect
Normal operation
Unit does not allow scene change or zone adjustments
Cannot program fade time from Off
Integral (direct-wired) contact closure input does not work
Timeclock events do not occur
Sunrise or sunset events do not occur at the correct time
Unit in wrong save mode
Keypad in system has locked the unit
Fade time from Off not programmable; can only program fade time to Off
Miswire
Input closure/opening is not occurring
Unit is in wrong CCI mode
Timeclock is disabled
Time is not set correctly
Date is not set correctly
Location is not set correctly
Holiday schedule is in effect
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Remedy
Switch circuit breaker on
Reprogram scenes to a higher intensity
Check wiring
Find and correct shorts
Make sure unit is not overloaded (see Zone Setup section))
Check wiring
Connect zone wires to loads
Replace bad lamps
Make sure loads are connected to the right zones
Replace control unit
Check for shorts between zone outputs
Tighten loose connections at PELV terminals on all units and other devices in the system
Check the keypad function and programming on the units
Solid-state controls dissipate about 2% of the connected load as heat.
Change to correct save mode
Check programming and state of keypads
Fade time from Off is always 3 seconds
Check wiring on contact closure input
Check that the input device is opening and closing properly
Change to correct CCI mode
Enable the timeclock
Set the time
Set the date
Set the latitude and longitude correctly
Remove the holiday schedule from your programming
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Troubleshooting (continued): Wireless Functions
(for wireless enabled units only)
Symptom
Cannot associate a wireless device to a unit
Possible Causes
Unit does not support wireless functionality
Unit in incorrect wireless mode
Maximum number of devices have been associated with unit
Remedy
Verify unit has a model number beginning with QSGRJ or
QSGRK
Change wireless mode to “Enabled” (see page 16)
Remove devices or associate with a different unit
Associated wireless devices do not control unit
Wireless devices operate incorrectly
Wireless devices selectively operate
Screen often prompts for wireless device association
Wireless device has been unassigned from unit
Unit in incorrect wireless mode
Multiple devices were associated to a unit and their settings do not match
Devices are not receiving power
Out of range
System is not configured correctly
Intended settings were not saved
Multiple devices were associated to a unit and their settings do not match
Devices are not receiving power
Out of range
Unit left in “Enabled” (wireless mode) when not adding devices
Reassign wireless device to unit
Change to correct wireless mode (see page 16)
Verify wireless device settings are consistent
Check wireless device’s wiring/battery
Verify wireless device is within range (30 feet/10 m)
Make sure wireless device settings are programmed as indicated
Reprogram wireless device settings
Verify wireless device settings are consistent
Check wireless device’s wiring/battery
Verify wireless device is within range (30 feet)
Change wireless mode to “Ignore Programming” (see page 16)
For additional assistance with specific wireless devices or a RadioRA
®
2 system, refer to the installation guide that came with the equipment.
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Troubleshooting (continued): Shade Functions
Symptom
EDU (electronic drive unit of the shade) will not move
Possible Causes
EDU is not powered
Shade fabric is caught on something
EDU is not assigned to a shade button group
EDU (electronic drive unit of the shade) does not fully open or fully close
Presets have been set incorrectly
Limits have been set incorrectly
Shade fabric is caught on something
Open and close limits have been reversed Shade moves in the opposite direction when raise/ lower buttons are pushed
Shade button group LEDs are off and keypad will not control any shade
Shade button group LEDs are on but keypad will not control any shade
No power is going to shade button group
Shade button group does not operate all the shades it is assigned to
Shades in a room move on their own
All presets are set to the same height
Communications link is not wired to the EDU
EDU has been unassigned from shade button group
EDU has been unassigned from shade button group
All presets are set to the same height
EDU is not wired correctly
Shade button group is not wired correctly
EDUs are assigned to a shade button group in another room
Remedy
Check EDU power
Check and unbind shade fabric
Assign the EDU to a shade button group
Try using raise/lower buttons on shade button group
Set limits correctly
Check and unbind shade fabric
Set limits correctly
Check and wire power to shade button group
Try using raise/lower buttons on shade button group
Check and wire the EDU link
Reassign the EDU to the shade button group
Reassign the EDU to the shade button group
Try using raise/lower buttons on shade button group
Check and rewire EDU
Check and rewire shade button group
Reassign the EDU to the correct shade button group
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Warranty
Lutron Electronics Co., Inc.
One Year Limited Warranty
For a period of one year from the date of purchase, and subject to the exclusions and restrictions described below, Lutron warrants each new unit to be free from manufacturing defects. Lutron will, at its option, either repair the defective unit or issue a credit equal to the purchase price of the defective unit to the Customer against the purchase price of comparable replacement part purchased from Lutron. Replacements for the unit provided by Lutron or, at its sole discretion, an approved vendor may be new, used, repaired, reconditioned, and/or made by a different manufacturer.
If the unit is commissioned by Lutron or a Lutron approved third party as part of a Lutron commissioned lighting control system, the term of this warranty will be extended, and any credits against the cost of replacement parts will be prorated, in accordance with the warranty issued with the commissioned system, except that the term of the unit’s warranty term will be measured from the date of its commissioning.
EXCLUSIONS AND RESTRICTIONS
This Warranty does not cover, and Lutron and its suppliers are not responsible for:
1. Damage, malfunction or inoperability diagnosed by Lutron or a Lutron approved third party as caused by normal wear and tear, abuse, misuse, incorrect installation, neglect, accident, interference or environmental factors, such as (a) use of incorrect line voltages, fuses or circuit breakers; (b) failure to install, maintain and operate the unit pursuant to the operating instructions provided by Lutron and the applicable provisions of the National Electrical Code and of the Safety Standards of Underwriter’s Laboratories; (c) use of incompatible devices or accessories; (d) improper or insufficient ventilation; (e) unauthorized repairs or adjustments; (f) vandalism; or (g) an act of God, such as fire, lightning, flooding, tornado, earthquake, hurricane or other problems beyond Lutron’s control.
2. On-site labor costs to diagnose issues with, and to remove, repair, replace, adjust, reinstall and/or reprogram the unit or any of its components.
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Table of contents
- 4 Overview of Line Voltage/Mains Wiring
- 5 Line Voltage Wiring Details
- 7 Overview of PELV (Class 2: USA) Wiring
- 8 QS Link Control Wiring Details
- 9 and Terminal Connection Example
- 10 Powering More Than 3 Wallstations
- 14 Zone LED Displays for % of Lighting Levels
- 15 Entering and Exiting Programming Mode
- 15 Navigating Menus in Programming Mode
- 16 FCC Information
- 17 Assign Load Types
- 17 Assign Non-Dim Load Type
- 18 Setting Load Types
- 19 Set High End or Low End Trim
- 19 Set Minimum Level (optional)
- 20 Label a Zone (optional)
- 23 Mode Assignment
- 24 Scene Mode
- 25 Zone Mode
- 26 Label an Occupancy Sensor (optional)
- 27 Configure Occupancy Sensor Settings
- 29 Assign Sensors
- 30 Label a Daylight Sensor (optional)
- 31 and Shade Group Actions
- 32 Label a Scene (optional)
- 32 Enable/Disable Daylighting per Scene
- 33 Save Modes
- 34 Save by OK Mode
- 35 Set Time and Date
- 36 Set Location
- 36 Set Daylight Saving Time
- 37 Add an Event
- 38 Delete an Event
- 38 View an Event
- 39 Set a Holiday
- 39 View a Holiday
- 39 Delete a Holiday
- 40 Copy a Schedule
- 40 Delete a Schedule
- 41 Afterhours Mode
- 42 Set Up Afterhours Mode
- 42 End Afterhours Mode
- 43 Scene Controller
- 44 Zone Controller
- 46 Setting Limits
- 47 Preset Adjustment: Simple Method
- 47 Preset Adjustment: Advanced Method
- 48 Name a Group of Shades
- 50 Enable/Disable Timeclock
- 50 Enable/Disable IR Receiver
- 50 Enable/Disable Backlighting
- 50 Diagnostics