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1. LIFT BLINDS PAGE AIRCON AC NO ACTION YO ie ME Y UP 4 6 Second Page The second page has almost the same functionality as the main page except from the Action to navigate back OLED will always return automatically to main page after a few seconds of inactivity but it is advised always to assign a Back function on lower menus Refer to main page for details 4 7 Lift Blinds Page This page is used to control Lift and or blinds If selected as startup page the upper button BACK can be utilized as a LIFT BLIND SET Action and thereby the page can control 5 collections Lift Blinds Page Text Action BACK MO ACTION LIFTIBLIMDS SET BACE NO ACTION NO ACTION BLINDS UP UP DN 7 BLINDS DOWN 4 7 1 Action and Text Button actions can be selected in the drop down box NO ACTION Nothing happens when button is pressed It is not possible to fill in any text in the Text field LIFT BLINDS SET In Text field Lift Blind names created on Excel main page can be selected BACK Navigates back to main page It is not possible change up down symbols and text It is not possible to fill in names in between buttons UM_YCS Config Tool_5 0 docx Page 8 of 9 07 05 2013 LANTIC ENTERTAINMENT SYSTEMS User Manual YCS Configuration Tool 4 8 AC Page The Air condition page cannot be changed in any way It is possible to navigate to the Air condition page from the main or second page 4 9 OLED
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3. LANTIC ENTERTAINMENT SYSTEMS User Manual YCS Configuration Tool Purpose The purpose of the YCS Configuration Tool is to configure the 3 generation YCS cabin control Index P TEPOGUCHON eea E A E A E A A EA 2 Aa S a O EE E E E E 4 2 SMAN DO a A E E E E E E E 2 Sib Name and IP oiriin iniii a a a 3 322 OLED Palle OC VOM e E oe keanisaeoaesas 3 Jo ENADE OUULOINS cise ve cenasetereuseeanneeieenueeeeaesk see ueeeueusteeeseeekeuseeeaneetenauebeiaskeeennk pene ueteeueeeeeuskeeaneeeeeeustecaeseeecnsks 3 J FAF COMIN COMMON SENGS scciraiaccecnns taesnenipanaarecraor enn pind EED rere iira i irere ir A E EEDE e ierd ii creciaesncanands 3 Crom MN LONE e E E EEEE EEEE EE EA EE E EE EAEE AS 3 SOM LE aa cetetecedetedecetecetacaseceseetetedededecedededecedecedecedscedecsdecetecatacadsceddedecedecececececscecetecstecndeasdececenecacesecedee 3 FAO MO nsta1biectina teas yiest tna idaai ia ieas sens bieat iia tans esestini band ianaiaes ions bieatiauiaaseeestita band ianaiens oss tdenteiu lane seeescea see 3 Pe ee DP a coll seer ee ee ee eee enn een E A A AA A A ee ee ee ee eT 3 9 7 22 LIGNE CIFCUIE GESPOT 4 DaF a 32 OG sistnananevauisanayeeusasengrauasspanesanayectonvanananeanisanentuarsnascoaeasensucoaussangoauasananeaesyentoavaranrncoauisaneneaasayaanaus 4 57 emer ailment seccecncucecacccncececececucecececeaucecceqaacteceucanececacceuesceceeaeucecacececececeqccuctcececnacceceecenceceeecauucececeens 4 Si 7 oo LIGNE level MAIK soisstccric iis ieti E 5 SSF I
4. NT SYSTEMS User Manual YCS Configuration Tool 4 OLED page An OLED Excel page is created for each OLED keypad in the cabin zone Each available OLED menu Main Page Second Page AC Page and Lift Blinds Page are displayed ENTERTAINMENT SYSTEMS 9 OLED name i Startup page i Main Page Second Page ih VOLUME NO ACTION NO ACTION NO ACTION NO ACTION BLINDS UP UP DN BLINDS DOWN UM_YCS Config Tool_5 0 docx Page 6 of 9 07 05 2013 LANTIC ENTERTAINMENT SYSTEMS User Manual YCS Configuration Tool 4 1 OLED name This is used to describe the location of the panel This is only used as documentation and has no effect on the configuration OLED name 4 2 Startup page This is used to select what page should be displayed when the panel is starting up Typically Main page If another page is selected the panel is locked to that page Not possible to navigate to other menus Startup page Main page 4 3 Volume zone What zone should the volume buttons control 1 Primary zone 2 Secondary zone 3 Tertiary zone Volume zone 1 4 4 AC zone What zone should the air condition page control 1 3 ACzone 1 4 5 Main Page Main page is the typically startup page and is used for the primary function and navigation to the lower menus LIGHT TOGGLE SECOMO PAGE LIF FELINOS PAGE VOLUME T 4 5 1 Action and Text Button actions can be selected in the drop down box Note the a b
5. ed off This can for example be used for a button on an OLED called OFF when pressed light goes off o TOG is used in combination with light values 1 100 and a toggle function It is intended as an Only off function to ensure certain light circuit is turned off When light is toggled off this circuit s will turn off When light is toggled on light circuit s will not turn on Cabin EVENING SCENE 70 60 75 63 80 80 70 TV NORMAL LIGHTS 20 30 10 2 55 2 43 3 8 Lift Blinds Map The Lift Blind map is used to create the Lift and Blind configuration for the entire cabin zone The functionality and concept is the same as the Dimmer map A uniqe combination of a zone and name is created Timeout values are filled in to define what relay outputs should be activated 1 30 seconds corressponds to the timeout in seconds 0 seconds defines that relay turns permenalty on when up is pressed and permanently off when down is pressed For Entertainment the Name can be located in the Lift or Curtain menu Note that it is only the names actually selected on the later OLED Lift Blinds page that can be controlled and are presented on the Entertainment monitor Lift Blinds Map 41 43 aa 45 fone Name Relayl Relay2 Relayl Relay2 Relayl Relay2 Relayl Relay2 Relayl Relay2 Main ALL 20 20 Main PS 20 Main SB 20 UM_YCS Config Tool_5 0 docx Page 5 of 9 07 05 2013 LAN TIC ENTERTAINME
6. er map 3 6 Main Lift Select what Main Lift should be controlled from the Lantic remote controls RC1 and RC10 3 7 Dimmer Map The Dimmer map is used to create the light configuration for the entire cabin zone A uniqe combination of a zone and light name is created Light level values are filled in to define the collection of light circuits The topmost 6 rows are the lights controlled from the Central command If prefered these 6 rows can frealy be used The order of the names and zones created in this Excel sheet is the same order they will be presented in the Entertainment and RC20 iPxd interface 3 7 1 DMX count e Adjust this value if more than 22 DMX circuits are used maximum 32 The DALI count maximum 10 will then be reduced by equal amount 10 UM_YCS Config Tool_5 0 docx Page 3 of 9 07 05 2013 LAN TIC ENTERTAINMENT SYSTEMS User Manual YCS Configuration Tool 3 7 2 Light circuit description Fill in a description for the light circuit This is only used as documentation and has no effect on the configuration Above Above Above Behind Behind the the the TV tothe TV tothe Behind couch couch couch Dimmer map left right TV center left center right Geaa T ua EN a ae a Pe DMX1 DMX2 DMX3 DMX4 DMX5 DMX6 3 7 3 Zone The Zone name will enable you to group the light and scene names in The Entertainment and RC20 iPxd interface Fill in the Zone names for the different zones The zone name i
7. esides being used as a configuration tool it can also be used as documentation for the actual project In the spreadsheet useful comments are added to guide you Small red triangle in upper right corner of a field 2 Getting started The configuration tool requires Microsoft Excel version 2007 or newer Open the Lantic xlsm file with Microsoft Excel and enable macros Now select Save As and select an appropriate name for the configuration sheet Microsoft Office Seeurity Options o ies e Security Alert Macro Macro Macros have been disabled Macros might contain viruses or other security hazards Do not enable this content unless you trust the source of this file Warning It is not possible to determine that this content came from a source You should leave this content disabled unless the content provides critical functionality and you trust its source More information File Path I are Releases YCS Server Software YCS Configuration Tool Cabin xlsm Help protect me from unknown content recommended O Frable this content Open the Trust Center 3 Main page The initial configuration of a cabin zone is carried out on the main page The first page in the Excel spreadsheet It is divided up in the following sections Name and IP of the YCS OLED panel section Air Condition fanspeed and temperature section for Main light and lift dimmer section and lift section On the following pages each section
8. light name it is possible to fill in a light level value for the dimmer circuits that should be controlled 1 100 The light level configuration is the same for both DMX and DALI groups In the following example DMX is configured The created zone and name can be selected on a later stage on OLED or a button page e Example A zone called Main and a name called BRIGHT is created DMX1 3 is filled in with the values 80 On an OLED page this certain combination of zone and name is selected name BRIGHT is going to be displayed in OLED The function Light set is selected Now in real life when clicking BRIGHT button the DMX1 3 will turn on at 80 light level e Valid light values are 1 100 The filled in light value has a different meaning depending on what controlling device uses this light collection and how the controlling device is configured OLED button RC20 and Entertainment o OLED LIGHT SET Light is set to this level o OLED LIGHT TOGGLE Any value filled in 1 100 will toggle the light on off o Button LIGHT SET Light is set to this level o Button LIGHT TOGGLE Any value filled in 1 100 will toggle the light on off o Entertainment RC20 SCENE Light is set to this level o Entertainment RC20 LIGHTS Any value filled in 1 100 will enable you to dim light up down e Special advanced commands are TOG and CLR o CLR is used for a LIGHT set and SCENE function A light circuit with this value will be turn
9. s an combination with the light name used when making a selection on a later stage on an OLED page If you create identical Names this will enable you to destinguesing between the names The order the zone names are created will also be the order they are presendted in the Entertainment and RC20 iPxd interface Zone Cabin Cabin Cabin Cabin Cabin Cabin Bathroom Bathroom Name e Fill in the Light names for all the light collections for the cabin zone The name filled in should be capital and maximum 7 letters due to the restrictions on the OLED panel Name CLEAN BRIGHT DIMMED SLEEP SCENES SCENE6 BRIGHT NORMAL DAY EVENING PARTY NORMAL 3 7 4 Entertainment The different light collections can also be controlled from the Entertainment menu and on the different devices that can control the light environment The available options are Scene and Lights If nothing is selected Empty the light collection is not shown in the Entertainment menu If Scene is selected the light collection is displayed in the Entertainment Scene menu If Lights are selected the light collection is displayed in the Entertainment Lights menu The order the names are created will also be the order they are presendted in the Entertainment and RC20 iPxd interface LIGHTS SCENE UM_YCS Config Tool_5 0 docx Page 4 of 9 07 05 2013 User Manual LANTIC ENTERTAINMENT SYSTEMS YCS Configuration Tool 3 7 5 Light level matrix For each created zone and
10. text properties It is possible to enter texts of up to 7 letters which consists of capital letters A to Z numbers 0 9 and the symbols A W When YCS Service Tool imports the Excel file the OLED panel can at most show 9 text lines per page 5 Button page If passive buttons are connected to the YCS server the functionality of each of the buttons can be entered in the Button collection sheet In this sheet 6 different button collections are shown Button Collection 1 6 Each collection consists of 6 buttons which default is set to have no action e Button Collection 1 corresponds to buttons connected directly to the YCS Server e Button Collection 2 6 corresponds to buttons connected via MPX breakout PCB s 5 1 Function and Name No ACTION Nothing happens when button is pressed LIGHT SET Light is set to this level when pressed LIGHT TOGGLE Light is toggled on off when pressed In the Name field light names created on Excel main page can be selected Button Collection 1 Button 1 2 3 4 5 Function NO ACTION NOACTION NOACTION NOACTION NOACTION NOACTION I7 ae NO ACTION UM_YCS Config Tool_5 0 docx Page 9 of 9 07 05 2013
11. utton that is assigned a light action can as default always dim up down the light by holding down the button e NO ACTION Nothing happens when button is pressed It is not possible to fill in any text in the Text field e LIGHT SET In Text field light names created on Excel main page can be selected Light is set to this level when pressed e LIGHT TOGGLE In Text field light names created on Excel main page can be selected Light is toggled on off SECOND PAGE Any name can be filled in Text field Navigated to Second Page LIFT BLINDS PAGE Any name can be filled in Text field Navigated to Lift Blinds page AC Any name can be filled in Text field Navigated to Air condition Page UP Volume control When selected a standard up symbol is added to the text field It is also possible to fill in another name e DOWN Volume control When selected a standard down symbol is added to the text field It is also possible to fill in another name e Itis possible to fill in names in between buttons in this case the text VOLUME UM_YCS Config Tool_5 0 docx Page 7 of 9 07 05 2013 LAN TIC ENTERTAINMENT SYSTEMS User Manual YCS Configuration Tool 4 5 2 Example The following picture is an illustration of a filled in configuration of the main page of an OLED panel and a picture of how the panel looks with that configuration EE Action w oTo LIGHT TOGGLE ON OFF LIGHT SECOND PAGE Pee BLIND
12. will be described UM_YCS Config Tool_5 0 docx Page 2 of 9 07 05 2013 LAN TIC ENTERTAINMENT SYSTEMS User Manual YCS Configuration Tool 3 1 Name and IP e Name that describes the zone is filled in This will be displayed in the Lantic Service Tool and also used in the Central Command e IP address is filled in This is only used as documentation and has no effect on the actual configuration Name Default cabin IP 10 100 1 75 3 2 OLED panel selection e Enable the desired amount of OLED panels A new tab page is automatically generated when an OLED is enabled If an OLED is disabled again the current configuration for that OLED page is preserved in the excel file but will not uploaded to the OLED panel The OLED number 1 10 corresponds to the actual address node that is set on the OLED panel itself Enabled 3 3 Enable buttons e When passive buttons are connected to the YCS server A new tab will automatically be created Disabled 3 4 Air Condition common settings e Air Condition Count select the amount of air condition zones e Adjust the common settings for the zones Fanspeed and Temperature range e Select what zones should be presented in Entertainment and give them an appropriate name Fanspeed E Disabled Disabled Disabled 3 5 Main Light e Select what Main Light should be controlled from the RC20 remote control The RC1 and RC10 remote controls always utilize the default Scene 1 in the Dimm

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