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1. ZZ NLL ILC WILL l At the NC Q 6 the softwarellDEVICE FGROUP performs N1 LAN Control Process Triggering Report Routing At the NT Q 6 you can DEVICE GROUP view LCD and LCG data schedule and Override Lighting Groups At the ILC Q perce DEVIC object performs the communications between Metasys and the ILC At the ILC the LCG objects GROUP execute the program at the controller At the Operator Q Workstation you can DEVICE GROUP define modify or delete the object view object COS reports view relay output switch input and lighting group statuses schedule or override lighting groups LO Lo u Icfunct Figure 1 Lighting Control Objects in the Metasys Network Lighting Control Objects Technical Bulletin 5 Operator An operator may access a Lighting Control object through the OWS or Interface Network Terminal At the OWS the LCD and LCG objects can be defined modified displayed and commanded At the Network Terminal LCD objects can be displayed and LCG objects can be displayed and commanded OWS Lighting Control Device Object The following LCD object screens are available at the OWS e the LCD object Definition window for defining an object e the LCD objec
2. Flags Auto Dialo 2 Figure 11 Lighting Control Device Object Focus Window The Object Offline field of the LCD Object Focus window automatically updates in realtime To update the other fields close the window and reselect the object or double click the bottom step of the stair step in the upper left corner of the screen 22 Lighting Control Objects Technical Bulletin The focus window can modify the values of the following attribute fields e Expanded ID e Graphic Symbol e Operating Instr e Device Address e Poll Priority e Auto Dial out The LCD Object Focus window can also adjust the Trigger Locked and Comm Disabled attributes Trigger Locked Trigger Locked is not an attribute that is writable in the LCD Focus window To unlock or lock trigger reporting for the LCD object 1 On the Action menu click Communication The Communication LC dialog box appears Figure 12 2 Select Unlock Triggers or Lock Triggers by clicking on the circle next to the desired choice 3 Click OK Comm Disabled An N is displayed in the Comm Disabled attribute field of the LCD object Focus window if the Lighting Control device is enabled This allows normal online communication and enables all hardware functions If a Y is displayed the LCD object does not appear on the N2 polling table disabling communication to the device and locking all reports and triggers Only the Enable command 1s allowed To enable disable comm
3. included associated lighting group OVERRIDE Override Override allows you to Boolean manually command the 0 or 1 associated lighting group s relays On or Off OVR_DLY Override Override Default Delay Integer PMI JC B Default specifies the default On time 9 jg Writable Delay that Timed ON overrides 5999 Definable telephone commands or minutes Range input switches provide Check Enter the delay time in Writable hours and tenths of hours Continued on next page 0 no auto 1 yes manual The amount of time is converted from hours and tenths of hours to minutes internally Lighting Control Objects Technical Bulletin 41 Group Attribute Cont Description Type Code Range Software PMI Label Default Name Value OVR_RPT Report Type Report Type Override Integer 0 no report PMI JC B Override specifies the type of COS 0to6 1 crit1 Writable report that is generated 2 crit2 Definable when the associated lighting Bo Range group is being manually 3 crit3 Check overridden by the A crit4 Writable Override command or 5 followup being released from a manual override with the 6 status Auto command PREFIX gt Condition NT only Off Normal Boolean PMI Display Indicator indicates if the ILC 9 o 4 has reported an abnormal condition to the LCG object This attribute can be found in the OWS Summaries PTOT_HR Previous Previous Monthly Total Integer
4. EVNT2STH Event 2 Start Event 2 Start Hour specifies Hour the hour of the time the lighting group is scheduled to turn On EVNT2STM Event 2 Start Event 2 Start Minute Minute specifies the minute of the time the lighting group is scheduled to turn On 4 force input EVNT2TYP Event 2 Event 2 Type specifies the Type type of event the schedule starts and stops Off EVNT3DOW Event 3 Event 3 Days specifies array 0 no Definable Days which days of the week the day of scheduled Writable lighting group follows the week Event 3 schedule bits See Table 7 8 bits EVNT3SPH Event 3 Stop Event 3 Stop Hour specifies Integer Definable Hour the hour of the time the 0 to 23 Range lighting group is scheduled Check to turn Off Writable EVNT3SPM Event 3 Stop Event 3 Stop Minute Minute specifies the minute of the time the lighting group is scheduled to turn Off EVNT3STH Event 3 Start Event 3 Start Hour specifies Hour the hour of the time the lighting group is scheduled to turn On EVNT3STM Event 3 Start Event 3 Start Minute Minute specifies the minute of the time the lighting group is scheduled to turn On Definable Continued on next page Code Default Definable Range Check Writable Definable Range Check Writable Definable Range Check Writable Definable Range Check Writable 1 force Definable group On Range with blink Check 2 force Writable group On witho
5. 40 relays for On Off control by schedules or overrides Although each LCG object receives information about the associated lighting group from the LCD object it is responsible for group mapping and monitoring reporting COSs and triggering control processes as needed Most of the interaction between the lighting groups in the ILC and the Metasys system is handled by LCG objects The ILC uses a standard NCM The hardware is limited to up to 50 ILCs on an N2 Bus without a repeater or up to 89 ILCs on an N2 Bus witha repeater However the NCM 100 s software has a capacity limit of approximately 350 objects which only allows about 11 panels if all 32 lighting control groups are programmed in each panel The NCM300 Series expanded memory allows the system to operate to the capacity of the hardware limitations Refer to the Network Control Module 300 Series Technical Bulletin LIT 6360251 8 Lighting Control Objects Technical Bulletin Operation of an LCD Object Hardware Interface Figure 4 shows the functions performed by the Lighting Control Device LCD object hardware interface COS reporting control process triggering and relay and input status monitoring Hardware he a Relay and Input Interface i Status Monitoring Change of State Reporting Triggers s x x S S r N a r 4 a t Devmap Figure 4 Lighting Control Device Object Functional Model The
6. An LCG object may become unreliable if it goes offline due to a communication break or power failure The following attributes become unreliable if an offline condition occurs e Current Control e Current Value Both the Focus window and the system summary indicate when an LCG object is unreliable In the Focus window the Object Offline attribute displays a Y in its text field and the text fields for the Current Control and Current Value attribute is replaced with In the System summary the Value text associated with the LCG object reads OFFLINE and the associated Status text reads OFF 12 Lighting Control Objects Technical Bulletin COS Reporting Triggers Several LCG object attributes can issue COS reports when their values change These reports can be sent to one or more devices including the OWS and report printers The following attribute fields affect COS reporting e Object Offline e S W Override e Current Value Report Types The LCG object has two report types Normal and Override A Normal Report Type can generate a report if the associated group s Current Value or Object Offline attributes change Note A normal report type cannot generate a report when a group is being manually overridden however it can generate a report when the manual override is released An Override Report Type can generate a report 1f the associated group has been manually overridden or if a manual override has been released See
7. ILC is physically connected to the NCM via the N2 Bus however it is still necessary to define an LCD object to map to the ILC Mapping associates the LCD object attribute fields with specific hardware and internal points within the ILC The LCD object must reside in the same NCM to which the ILC maps Hardware Settings Hardware settings for the Hardware Interface include e NC Trunk Number e Device Address e Poll Priority For a description of these attributes see Appendix A Lighting Control Object Attribute Tables in this document Unreliable States The LCD object may become unreliable if there is a communication break or power loss and the ILC goes offline When this happens the Object Offline field displays a Y and the following attributes become unreliable e Relay Output Status e Input Status Both an object s Focus window and the System Summary displaying the object indicate when an LCD object has become unreliable In the Focus window the Object Offline attribute field displays a Y and the Input System Summary the Value text associated with the object reads OFFLINE and the associated Status text reads OFF Lighting Control Objects Technical Bulletin 9 COS Reporting Triggers Relay Output and Input Status The LCD object reports changes in the Object Offline attribute These reports have a fixed report setting of Critical 4 The report setting in order of priority critl crit2 crit3 crit4 followup st
8. LC_5 The hardware object name must be unique to the system string 8 char max Associated Switch Type specifies the type of switch input contact that is connected to the Associated Switch Input number This attribute appears dimmed if the Associated Switch Input number is not defined Integer 1 to3 Operator Instruction Number Integer is a reference number that 0 to identifies the text displayed 39767 when Help is requested at the OWS A value of zero means no text is displayed Cleaning Crew specifies which of the remaining inputs are forced Off when the associated group s switch input toggles On The selected inputs must be momentary or double momentary Note Do not select the group s Associated Off Input Expanded ID further identifies the object e g Accounting O or 1 string 24 char max Type Range array of Boolean Code Default Value 0 none maintained Zs momentary 3 double momentary 0 no text 0 not interlocked Ts interlocked PMI JC B Writable Definable Writable Range Check PMI Definable PMI Definable PMI Definable PMI Definable Writable Range Check PMI JC B Writable Definable Writable Range Check PMI JC B Writable Definable Writable PMI Definable Writable Continued on next page 40 Lighting Control Objects Technical Bulletin Group Attribute Cont De
9. Monitoring and Modifying Lighting Control Objects later in this document for more information on manual overrides The specified settings can be different for each of these reports The report setting in order of priority critl crit2 crit3 crit4 followup status and none determines the priority and destination of the report The OWS can display critical reports in pop up dialog boxes and all reports except None may be sent to files or printers at the OWS Selecting None means the COS does not generate a report For more information on report types see Appendix A Lighting Control Object Attribute Tables Certain LCG object attributes can trigger control processes This means that when the value of the attribute changes it can cause a control process to run The following LCG object attribute fields are triggerable e Object Offline e Current Value e Current Control The Triggers Locked feature is used to disable triggering processes Refer to Monitoring and Modifying Lighting Control Objects for the procedure to lock and unlock this flag Lighting Control Objects Technical Bulletin 13 Scheduling Overrides If desired schedule the LCG object with up to four events Each event may do one of the following e turn the associated lighting group s relays On e turn the associated lighting group s relays On and allow them to blink five minutes then two minutes before they go Off e force the associated lighting gr
10. On with blink 2 force group On without blink 3 force input On 4 force input Off 0 no scheduled days 1 force group On with blink 2 force group On without blink 3 force input On 4 force input Off Definable Range Check Writable Definable Writable Definable Range Check Writable Definable Range Check Writable Definable Range Check Writable Definable Range Check Writable Definable Range Check Writable Continued on next page Lighting Control Objects Technical Bulletin 39 Group Attribute Group Attribute Cont Software PMI Label Name GRAPHIC Graphic Symbol p l Number HW_SYSTM Hardware System Name HW_OBJEC Hardware Object Name IN_TYPE Associated Switch Type INSTRUCT Operator Instr INTLCK Cleaning Crew NAME Expanded ID Description Graphic Symbol number is a Integer reference number that 0 to identifies the symbol used to 39767 represent the object in OWS A value of zero means no graphic is displayed Group number identifies the lighting group associated with this object This number should not be duplicated for other groups in the same ILC Hardware system name specifies an existing system in the network Integer 1 to 32 string 8 char max Hardware object name identifies the hardware object the LCG is associated with e g
11. an object offline cause a control process to run Current Control indicates the dominant feature turning the associated lighting group On or Off Current Value indicates whether the associated lighting group is On or Off e Disable prevents the object from communicating with the ILC e Enable resumes communications Provides a common communication link between the ILC and the Metasys network COSs in the ILC are converted to digital data that can be understood by Metasys software Notifies multiple operators if for example the ILC goes Offline Provides automatic system response to realtime events Facilitates troubleshooting by showing both the current state of the associated lighting group and its controlling feature Suppresses COS reporting and control process triggering when the ILC is being tested Lighting Control Objects Technical Bulletin 3 Cont Type Lock and Unlock Reports Command LCD LCG LCD LCG Auto Dial out LCD LCG Previous and Current Monthly Total Lock and Unlock Triggers Command Relay Output Switch Input Status Overrides L OWS LCG LCD LCG CG 4 Lighting Control Objects Technical Bulletin e Lock Reports prevent the object from sending COS reports to OWSs and printers Unlock Reports resumes COS reporting Lock Triggers prevents the object from triggering control processes Unlock Triggers resumes control process triggering Auto
12. information about all LCD object attributes 18 Lighting Control Objects Technical Bulletin Defining a The following section describes the procedure for defining a new Lighting LCG object re tr Group 1 Double click the system that will contain the new LCG object jec 2 On the Item menu click New The Item New dialog box appears Figure 7 Select LC group 4 Inthe text fields enter the hardware system name and hardware object name of the device to which this group will map 5 Click OK The LCG definition window appears Figure 10 Some of the fields in this window are blank while others have default values already entered in their text boxes vs LCG Definition lem Edt View Schon GoTo Accessom Help JCHDOTRS Johnson Controls Hdgtrs GFP NC125 GENERAL OT Obj Grp NC125 Default system on NO125 Syitem Name SYS Object Name Expanded ID Comm Disable Hardware LTCN Flags Figure 10 Lighting Control Group Definition Window 6 Define the new object Table 3 lists the definable LCG object attributes Lighting Control Objects Technical Bulletin 19 Table 3 Definable LCG Object Attributes Attribute Description Cid Entry Values Object Name Identifies the object e g 1 to 8 alphanumeric Group 2 The object name cannot characters be duplicated in the system Expanded ID Further identifies the object 0 to 24 alphanumeric e g Accounting Services characters Comm Disabled Specifi
13. 2 Lighting Control Objects Technical Bulletin Capabilities Some functions such as a Change Of State COS in the associated lighting group object going offline can also trigger a control process to run The LCG object allows the user to schedule the operation of the associated lighting group These schedules contain up to four events Each event can be programmed four ways e turn the lighting group On with blink at Off time e turn the lighting group On without blink at Off time e force the associated switch input On e force the associated switch input Off In addition the lighting groups can be manually overridden On or Off from the OWS Lighting Control objects have a number of capabilities Some are common to both object types while others are unique Table 1 lists object capabilities Table 1 Object Capabilities Hardware Interface Change of State COS Reporting Control Process Triggering Current Control and Current Disable and Enable Continued on next page Object Type LCD LCD LCG LCD LCG LCG Value Monitoring LCD LCG Communications The Lighting Control Device object defines the physical connections between the ILC and the NCM A COS report may be sent to one or more operator devices when the object goes offline if the current state of a lighting group changes or if a lighting group is overridden at the OWS Triggering means that various conditions such as
14. Control Device LCD and Lighting Control Group LCG objects using online generation In addition it explains how to monitor modify and control the objects from their Focus windows Figure 6 is a flow diagram illustrating the definition process Engineering the Intelligent Lighting Controller Q Defining a Lighting Control Device Device DIGGI Defining Lighting Control Group Objects Flow Figure 6 Defining Lighting Control Objects Lighting Control Objects Technical Bulletin 15 Engineering Before defining Lighting Control objects engineer and install the the Intelligent Intelligent Lighting Controller ILC This includes Lighting considering design environmental and equipment specifications Controller e mounting the enclosure and the subassembly e cabling to the power supply relay outputs and switch inputs e setting the Dual Inline Package DIP rotary and toggle switches e connecting the N2 Bus between the ILC and the NCM e enabling the battery Follow the instructions in the ntelligent Lighting Controller Engineering Technical Bulletin LIT 6385010 Defining a The following section explains the steps involved in defining an LCD Lighting object pei tr Device 1 Double click the system that will contain the new LCD object jec 2 Click New on the Item menu The Item New dialog box appears Figure 7 20b Item New Type Accumulator Co
15. Dial out indicates whether a remote Personal Computer PC or dial up link should be called as soon as a Critical report is issued Previous Monthly Total shows the total time the associated lighting group was On for the past month in hours and tenths of hours Current Monthly Total shows the total amount of time for the present month Relay Output Switch Input Status monitors the current status of each of the 40 relays and 32 switch inputs and notes if a relay is not in its commanded position Scheduling allows each lighting group to be programmed with up to four events for On Off control Overrides allow personnel to manually control the state of each lighting group from the Inhibits nuisance reports Inhibits nuisance triggering of control processes Notifies personnel of critical alarm conditions when local OWSs are unmanned Allows the operator to track usage for billing energy management or other purposes Tracks status of relay outputs and switch inputs and warns of a possible faulty relay Saves energy by automatically turning lights On and Off according to a programmed schedule Provides emergency lighting control from a central location Functional Overview Figure 1 shows how the LCD and LCG objects function in the Metasys network AAI SAAN
16. Lighting Control Objects Technical Bulletin For example for NOR RPT 0 none l critl 2 crit2 3 crit3 4 crit4 5 followup 6 status where 0 is used in DDL but none 1s used in the Definition window Lighting Control Objects Technical Bulletin 33 Table 5 1 ee Control Device Object Attributes Device Attribute Attribute Software Name ALM_STAT DIAL_UP DEV_ADDR DISPLAY GRAPHIC IN_STAT INSTRUCT NAME NC_NAME PMI Label Alarm Auto Dial out Device Address Value Graphic Symbol Input Status Operator Instr aoe Code Type Default Description Range Value PMI 0 normal 1 alarm Alarm is displayed in the Relay Output Status Used in conjunction with OUT_ STAT it shows which of the 40 relay outputs states are not corresponding to their commanded condition array of Boolean Integer 1 to 89 string 8 char max PMI JC B Writable Definable Writable PMI Definable Writable Auto Dial out specifies whether critical reports force a dial up to a remote OWS Device Address specifies the N2 address assigned to the hardware device This address must be unique to the system ONLINE OFFLINE O open 1 closed Value is displayed in the system summary and shows the current value of the LCD object ONLINE or OFFLINE This attribute is not user configurable PMI JC B Writable Definable Writabl
17. Lighting Controller object from triggering JC BASIC processes If an N is displayed all assigned triggers are sent To lock or unlock trigger reporting 1 Onthe Action menu click Communication The Communication LCG dialog box appears Figure 14 2 Select Lock Triggers or Unlock Triggers Click OK COMMUNICATION LCG Communication Cancel C Disable Communications C Unlock Reporting Lock Reporting Unlock Triggers Lock Triggers Figure 14 Communication LCG Dialog Box 26 Lighting Control Objects Technical Bulletin Executing and Releasing Overrides Overrides The associated lighting group s relays can be overridden On or Off from the LCG object Focus window Action menu To override an LCG object 1 On the Action menu click Operation The Operation Lighting Control Group dialog box appears Figure 15 OPERATION Lighting Control Group Cancel C Override C Timed ON On time hours Figure 15 Operation Lighting Control Group Dialog Box 2 Select Override Click OK The Operation LCG Override dialog box appears Figure 16 4 Select On or Off 5 Click OK The override remains in effect until it is released using the Auto command see Releasing Overrides Using Auto later in this section OPERATION LCG Override x Cancel Figure 16 Operation LCG Override Dialog Box Lighting Control Objects Technical Bulletin 27 Scheduling Releasing Override
18. PMI JC B Monthly shows the hours part of the 0 to 999 Writable Total associated lighting group s Range total On time for the Check previous month Writable PTOT_ MIN Previous Previous Monthly Total Integer PMI JC B Monthly shows the minutes part of 0 to 59 Writable Total the associated lighting Range group s total On time for the Check previous month Writable REPORT Reports Reports Locked specifies Boolean 0 unlocked PMI CMD Locked whether COS reports are Oor1 1 locked sent for this object SCAN Comm Communication Disabled Boolean 0 enabled PMI CMD Disabled specifies whether the object 9 or 4 1 disabled reports changes in alarm status or trigger control processes TRIGGER Trigger Trigger Locked prevents the Boolean 0 unlocked PMI CMD Locked object from triggering any Oor1 1 locked control processes SYSTEM System System name specifies an string PMI Name existing system in the 8 char Definable network max VALUE Current Current Value specifies if Boolean PMI Object Value the group is currently being gor 14 Default commanded On or Off Triggerable CMD In the Focus window Previous Monthly Total or Current Monthly Total combines the hours and minutes and converts them to show hours and tenths of hours 42 Lighting Control Objects Technical Bulletin Table 7 Day of Week Array sauray o o oS Friday CdS Thursday OSS JAHNSON CONTRSLS Controls Group 507 E Michigan St
19. Technical Bulletin METASYS Lighting Control Objects Issue Date 11 01 01 Introduction e Overview e Description e Application e Capabilities e Functional Overview e Operator Interface Engineering e Overview e NCM Capabilities and Limitations e Operation of an LCD Object e Operation of an LCG Object Database Generation e Overview e Engineering the Intelligent Lighting Controller e Defining a Lighting Control Device Object e Defining a Lighting Control Group Object e Monitoring and Modifying Lighting Control Objects Appendix A Lighting Control Object Attribute Tables e Overview e Description of Terms 2001 Johnson Controls Inc Code No LIT 636105 Page 2 CO O NG WH NH ND PN Co 15 15 16 16 19 22 31 32 32 1 www johnsoncontrols com Introduction Overview This document describes the online configuration of Lighting Control Device LCD and Lighting Control Group LCG objects using an Operator Workstation OWS Before defining these objects review the Intelligent Lighting Controller s ILC capabilities and theory of operation as described in the Intelligent Lighting Controller Engineering Technical Bulletin LIT 6385010 Description The ILC consists of two object types the Lighting Control Device object and the Lighting Control Group object Defining these objects integrates lighting control functions with the Metasys Building Automation System BAS
20. The LCD object is the hardware object manager The LCD object defines the hardware interface between the Network Control Module NCM and the ILC and tracks the status of the ILC s switches and relay outputs Each controller uses one LCD object The LCD object is the only object that communicates directly with the ILC via the N2 Bus and only one LCD object can be defined for each ILC An LCG object is the software representation of an ILC lighting group One LCG object corresponds with one physical or logical lighting group residing in the ILC Each LCG object is responsible for tracking the status of its corresponding lighting group and reporting status changes throughout the Metasys BAS as required The LCG object also defines groups of relays for On Off control Up to 32 LCG objects can be mapped to each ILC Application The purpose of LCD and LCG objects is to integrate lighting control functions with the Metasys BAS Together these objects monitor the ILC respond to status changes and distribute this information to other devices on the Metasys network for further action Lighting Control objects continuously monitor many functions of the Intelligent Lighting Controller If any of these functions change state the LCD and LCG objects can report those changes to Operator Workstations OWSs The functions reported include e current state of the lighting groups On or Off e online offline e operator overrides initiated at the OWS
21. aphic Symbol e Operating Instr e Auto Dial out e Report Type Normal e Report Type Override e Associated Switch Input e Associated Switch Type e Associated Off Switch Input e Override Default Delay e Blink at Turn OFF e Relay Outputs 1 40 e Cleaning Crew 1 32 Note Modifying the Relay Outputs or Cleaning Crew parameters in the LCG Focus window causes the Current Monthly Total field to reset to zero The LCG Object Focus window can also adjust the Comm Disabled Report Locked and Trigger Locked attributes Comm Disabled A Y in this field indicates that the object does not report changes in alarm status condition or trigger JC BASIC processes An N indicates normal LCG operation To enable or disable communications 1 On the Action menu click Communication The Communication LCG dialog box appears Figure 14 2 Select Enable Communications or Disable Communications Click OK Lighting Control Objects Technical Bulletin 25 Reports Locked A Y in this field indicates that COS reporting 1s inhibited The current state of the locked attributes 1s saved and compared to the state of the attributes when you unlock them To lock or unlock reports 1 Onthe Action menu click Communication The Communication LCG dialog box appears Figure 14 2 Select Unlock Reporting or Lock Reporting 3 Click OK Trigger Locked A Y is displayed if trigger reporting is currently locked preventing the
22. as any one group requests it to be On Overlapping LCGs can cause confusion because more than one group controls the relays and some relays may be on and some may be off The LCGs have only one current value and therefore cannot convey the status of all the relays To avoid this confusion define LCGs with one relay per group instead of overlapping using Multiple Command Objects MCOs or Graphic Programming Language GPL to control LCGs Use the LCG object Focus window to monitor or modify LCG object attributes or to control the associated group of relay outputs Lighting Control Objects Technical Bulletin 11 Although the LCG object does not physically communicate with the associated lighting group it is responsible for the group s mapping configuration monitoring and controlling its status and facilitating its interaction with the rest of the Metasys BAS Communication between the LCG object and the associated lighting group 1s channeled through the LCD object to the NCM In turn the NCM determines any COS for that group and sends the data to the LCG object All data displayed or printed about an LCG object comes from the NCM not directly from the ILC Hardware Settings Hardware settings for the hardware interface include e System Name e Object Name e Group Number Software Settings Software settings for the group include e Switch Input Parameters e Relay Outputs e Cleaning Crew Unreliable or Offline States
23. ates the LCG object screen Select an available option then press ENTER LOG OFF 1ST FLOOR HOME Admin Bldg C 1st floor LTG GRP 2 ON Sched REFRESH West side cafeteria HELP DISABLE OVERRIDE SCHEDULE HOLD AUTO Figure 3 Lighting Control Group Object Screen PREVIOUS Ntscreen For more information on using the NT to schedule and override the lighting groups refer to the Scheduling a Lighting Control Group and Overriding Lighting Control Groups chapters in the Network Terminal User s Manual Lighting Control Objects Technical Bulletin 7 Overview NCM Capabilities and Limitations Engineering Lighting Control Device LCD and Lighting Control Group LCG objects each have separate responsibilities yet they interrelate to provide a complete lighting system integrated with the Metasys system See Figure 1 for an illustration of the operation and interaction of Lighting Control objects with each other in the context of the Metasys network There is only one LCD object for each Intelligent Lighting Controller ILC on the network The LCD object is the hardware object or communication link between the ILC and the NCM to which the ILC is connected The LCD object polls the ILC via the N2 Bus and uses the information to monitor the status of the ILC and its relays and inputs report COSs and trigger controls processes Up to 32 LCG objects can be defined for each ILC These objects allow the selection of up to
24. atus and none determines the priority and destination of the report All critical reports can be displayed in pop up dialog boxes at OWSs For more information about this attribute see Appendix A Lighting Control Object Attribute Tables The only LCD object attribute that is triggerable is the Object Offline attribute If this attribute changes it can cause a control process to run The Triggers Locked feature is used to disable triggering processes Refer to Monitoring and Modifying Lighting Control Objects in this document for the procedure to lock and unlock this flag The status of each of the ILC s 40 relays and 32 switch inputs 1s displayed at the LCD object Focus window These statuses do not update automatically to update them either close and reopen the Focus window or double click on the bottom step of the stair step in the upper left corner of the screen Relay Output Status This series of 40 fields shows the current status of each of the 40 possible corresponding relays on the ILC There are four possible states for this field Open lights Off Closed lights On Open Alarm lights Off when they should be On and Closed Alarm lights On when they should be Off The two Alarm states indicate that the relay does not match its commanded condition This may be a sign of a faulty relay or another hardware problem See the ntelligent Lighting Controller Commissioning and Troubleshooting Technical Bulletin LIT 6385037 f
25. ay Outputs or Cleaning Crew parameters from the Focus window CTOT_MIN Current Current Monthly Total shows Integer PMI JC B Monthly the minutes part of the 0 to 59 Writable Total current month s total On Range time Check Note This field resets to 0 Writable when you modify Relay Outputs or Cleaning Crew parameters from the Focus window Continued on next page The amount of time is converted from hours and tenths of hours to minutes internally In the Focus window Previous Monthly Total or Current Monthly Total combines the hours and minutes and converts them to show hours and tenths of hours 36 Lighting Control Objects Technical Bulletin Group Attribute Cont Description Type Code Software PMI Label Range Default Name Value DIAL_UP Auto Dial out Auto Dial out specifies Boolean PMI JC B whether critical reports force Writable a dial up to a remote OWS Definable Writable ONLINE OFFLINE DISPLAY Value Value is displayed in the system summary and shows the current value of the LCG object ONLINE or OFFLINE This attribute is not user configurable Event 1 Days EVNT1DOW Event 1 Days specifies what array 0 no days of the week the lighting day of scheduled Definable group follows the Event 1 week Writable schedule bits See Table 8 8 bits EVNT1SPH Event 1 Stop Event 1 Stop Hour specifies Integer Definable Hour the hour of the
26. ciated lighting group in the Event On Time text box Enter the time the event will turn the associated lighting group Off in the Event Off Time text box All times must be entered in 24 hour format where 00 00 equals midnight The event line displays the times in the On and Off columns 8 To schedule another event select a different event line and repeat Steps 4 through 7 above 9 Click OK 10 On the item menu click Save The schedule automatically downloads to the ILC 30 Lighting Control Objects Technical Bulletin Modifying a Scheduled Event To modify a previously scheduled event l 2 3 4 Display the Schedule Event dialog box Figure 18 Select the event Modify the event as desired Click OK On the Item menu click Save The changes are automatically downloaded Deleting a Scheduled Event To delete a previously scheduled event l 2 3 4 Display the Schedule Event Dialog box Figure 18 Select the event Click Delete Click OK On the Item menu click save The changes are automatically downloaded Lighting Control Objects Technical Bulletin 31 Overview Description of Terms Appendix A Lighting Control Object Attribute Tables This section contains three tables to use when defining and modifying Lighting Control object attributes Table 5 lists and describes LCD object attributes Table 6 lists and describes the attributes for the LCG object Table 7 lists the bit nu
27. duling window appears Figure 17 Go to Step 2 28 Lighting Control Objects Technical Bulletin z4 oCheduling LCG_1 lem Edt View Acton Golo Accessory Help JCHDQTRS Johnson Controls Hdgtrs GP NCI25 GENERAL OT Obj Grp NC125 sysl Default system on NC125 LEGI Lighting Group 1 REGULAR SCHEDULE Tuesday Ee Figure 17 Scheduling Window 2 On the Action menu click Add Modify Schedule Event The Schedule Event LC Group dialog box appears Figure 18 This dialog box displays the currently scheduled events for this object and can add modify or delete events Lighting Control Objects Technical Bulletin 29 SCHEDULE LC Group Event Days On Off AOL a sM WTF 06 00 11 00 n blink enabled SMIWTFS 14 00 23 00 n blink disabled Holiday 07 30 14 30 Delete Days Ewent C Holiday On blink enabled Regular C On blink disabled CWeekdays C Sat Sun C On override input C Off override input YY Sunday If Thursday IY Monday If Friday i z 06 00 Tuesday Saturday Event on time hh mm IY Wednesday Event off time hh mm Figure 18 Schedule Event Dialog Box Click the event in the list box 4 Select the type of schedule Holiday or Regular For regular schedules select which days this event will occur by clicking on the appropriate boxes The event line displays the selected days 6 Select the event type 7 Enter the time the event will turn On the asso
28. e Range Check PMI JC B Writable Definable Writable Range Check Graphic Symbol number is a reference number that identifies the symbol used to represent the object in OWS A value of zero means no graphic is displayed Input Status is a series of 32 fields that show the current status of the switch inputs Open or Closed Operator Instruction number is a reference number that identifies the text displayed when Help is requested at the OWS A value of zero means no text is displayed Expanded ID further identifies the object e g LC 42 Integer 0 to 32767 array of Boolean Oor 1 Integer 0 to 32767 PMI Definable Writable string 24 char max NC name defines the name of the Network Control Module where this LCD object resides Continued on next page 34 Lighting Control Objects Technical Bulletin Device Attribute Cont Software PMI Name Label OBJECT Object Name OFFLINE OUT STAT POLL PRI PREFIX SCAN SYSTEM TRIGGER TRUNK Object Offline Relay Output Status Poll Priority kI Condition Comm Disabled System Name Trigger Locked NC Trunk Number Description Hardware Object name identifies the object e g LC_5 The object name must be unique to the system Object Offline flag shows whether the LC device is communicating with the NC A Y is displayed if the object is offline Relay Output Sta
29. es whether communications N enabled with the associated lighting group Y disabled are enabled or disabled Graphic Symbol Displays the reference number of Integer 0 to 32767 the graphic symbol composed to 0 none associate with this object in OWS Graphics Operating Instr Displays the reference number of Integer 0 to 32767 the message used when help is 0 none requested at the OWS 0 Group Number Denotes the number of the Integer 1 to 32 associated group of relay outputs residing in the ILC Do not use this number for any other group that resides in the same ILC panel Auto Dial out Specifies whether critical reports Y Yes force a dial out to a remote OWS N No Report Type Specifies the type of COS report None no report Normal that is generated when the Crit1 associated lighting group s current Crit2 value changes because of a schedule event a Timed On or Crit3 because a manual override has Crit4 been canceled using the Auto Followup command Status Report Type Specifies the type of COS report None no report Override that is generated when the Crit1 associated lighting group is being Crit2 manually overridden by the Override command or being Crit3 released from a manual override Crit4 with the Auto command Followup Status Associated Associates a switch input number Integer 0 to 32 0 none Switch Input on the ILC with this LCG object No other group should use this inpu
30. lowed to blink N not included Cleaning Crew Determines which of the switch Y interlocked 1 32 inputs are forced Off when the N not interlocked associated group s switch input toggles On For example if a janitor turned on a switch in one area it would turn off the lights in the area that had just been cleaned Note The selected switch inputs must be momentary or double momentary Do not select the group s Associated Off Input 7 On the Item menu click Save 8 Upload the NCM to make an archive copy of the new object Refer to the Uploading and Downloading Databases chapter of the OWS User s Manual Table 5 in Appendix A Lighting Control Object Attribute Tables has more information about all LCD object attributes Lighting Control Objects Technical Bulletin 21 Monitoring and Modify and monitor a defined object s attribute fields online in the object Modifying Focus window Access the Focus window by double clicking on the object Lighting name in the system summary Control Objects LCD Objects Figure 11 shows an LCD object Focus window va LCD Focus lem Edt View Acton GoTo Accesson Help Johnson Controls Hdgtrs GENERAL OT Obj Grp NC125 Default system on NO125 Lighting Controller 20 oyitem Name SYS Object Name LC_26 Expanded ID NC Name NC125 Hardware N2 Graphic Symbol e NC Trunk Number 1 EE E ee A ee eee ina in Trigger Loc Comm Os Comm stal
31. mbers associated with each day of the week which are necessary for defining certain LCG attributes Table 4 defines the terms used in the object attribute tables Table 4 Object Attribute Table Terms Definable DDL GPL or the Object Definition window can set a value for the attribute Writable The object Focus window can modify the attribute Object Default A time saving function used in JC BASIC programming that can omit the attribute name when writing the logic When omitted the attribute name is assumed by the program The attribute is part of an array JC B Writable A JC BASIC process or GPL template can write to the attribute Triggerable The attribute can trigger a control process Range Check The software verifies that JC BASIC has correctly written to the attribute A command from the Action menu can change the value PM The attribute is displayed in the objects Focus window Default The value in the brackets is the default value and remains in effect until changed String ASCII alphanumeric characters such as the system name 0 or 1 with O and 1 representing logical states such as False and True Integer Whole numbers from 32767 to 32767 such as 42 Floating Point Values that contain decimal places such as 11 5 The Code Default column shows numbers and ASCII text The numbers are used when defining the object in DDL and the ASCII text is used in the Definition and Focus windows 32
32. ntrol system C ancel C Analog data C DULR group C Analog input C LC group C Analog output digital C PID loop C Analog output setpoint C Fire Zone C Binary data C L2 devices C Binary input C Binary output C N2E devices C MS data C 52 devices CMS input C Card Reader C MS output C LON devices C Multiple Command Hardware system name Hardware object name Figure 7 Item New Dialog Box 16 Lighting Control Objects Technical Bulletin 3 Click N2 devices 4 Click OK The Add N2 Device dialog box appears Figure 8 sysl Add N2 Device Device Type Cancel Figure 8 Add N2 Device Dialog Box 5 Highlight LCD and click OK The LCD Definition window appears Figure 9 a LCD Definition ltem Edt View cton GoTo Accessom Help JCHDOTRS Johnson Controls Hdgtrs GP NC125 CENERAL OT Obj Grp NO125 Default system on NC125 oystem Mame SUS Object Name Expanded ID ee Comm NC Name NC125 Hardware N2 Flags Graphic Symbol le NC Trunk Number h Auto Di gi iy Figure 9 Lighting Control Device Definition Window 6 Define the LCD Table 2 lists the definable LCD attributes Lighting Control Objects Technical Bulletin 17 Table 2 Definable LCD Object Attributes Attribute Description Entry Values Object Name Identifies the object e g LC_HWD 1 to 8 alphanumeric The object name must not be characters duplicated in the system Expanded ID oe identifies the object 0 t
33. o 2 0 unlocked 1 locked PMI Definable 35 Table 6 Lighting Control Group Object Attributes Description Type Code Range Software PMI Label Default Name Value ASSOC_IN Associated Associated Switch Input Integer 0 none PMI JC B Switch number specifies which one 0 to 32 Writable Input of the 32 switch inputs is Definable associated with this LCG Writable object Range Check BLINK Outputs to Blink determines array of 0 no blink PMI JC B which of the outputs Boolean 4 blink Writable included in this group are 0 or 1 Definable allowed to blink if blink is Writable specified in the controlling attribute five minutes then two minutes before they turn Off BLNK_FLG Override Override Default Delay Integer 0 5999 mins PMI JC B Default specifies the amount of 60 Writable Delay time used when Timed ON Definable commands are issued with Writable no time value or when a momentary or double momentary switch is used A value of 0 means there is no default delay time CC FEAT Current Current Controlling feature Integer 0 none Control shows which feature if any 1 override is turning the associated Aimed an lighting group On 3 switch input 4 schedule CTOT_HR Current Current Monthly Total shows Integer PMI JC B Monthly the hours part of the current 9 to 999 Writable Total month s total On time Range Note This field resets to 0 Check when you modify Writable Rel
34. o 24 alphanumeric e g LC Device 1 characters Comm Disabled Specifies whether communication between the ILC and the LCD object is enabled or disabled Graphic Symbol Displays the reference number of the Integer 0 to 32767 graphic symbol composed to 0 none associate with this object in OWS Graphics Operating Instr Displays the reference number of the Integer 0 to 32767 message used when help is 0 none requested at the OWS N2 Trunk Number Denotes the N2 trunk number that Integer 1 to 2 connects the ILC to the NCM N2 Device Denotes the device address as set Integer 1 to 89 Address on the rotary switches at the ILC panel Poll Priority Represents the priority at which the Integer 0 to 3 where 0 is ILC is polled by the NCM the highest priority Auto Dial out Specifies whether critical reports Y Yes force a dial out to a remote OWS N No Note The system name and NC name attributes are predefined and cannot be modified Once the object is defined the Comm Disabled attribute can only be changed from the Operation dialog box at the Focus window See the Monitoring and Modifying Lighting Control Objects section of this document 7 On the Item menu click Save 8 Upload the NCM to make an archive copy of the new object following the instructions in the Uploading and Downloading Databases chapter of the OWS User s Manual Table 5 in Appendix A Lighting Control Object Attribute Tables has more
35. or more information on correcting hardware problems Input Status This series of 32 fields displays the status of each of the 32 corresponding switch inputs on the ILC The field shows whether the switch contact is Open or Closed 10 Lighting Control Objects Technical Bulletin Operation ofan Figure 5 shows the functions of a Lighting Control Group LCG object LCG Object group mapping COS reporting control process triggering scheduling and overrides Lighting Group Te r r a G GROUP Overrides Figure 5 Operation of Lighting Control Group Objects Change of State Reporting Triggers LCGop Group Mapping The LCG object represents a lighting group residing in the ILC A lighting group is a collection of output relays that are assigned through software for On Off control Use the LCG object Definition window to create a new group that automatically downloads to the ILC Creating a new group includes e assigning the group a number e deciding which relay outputs are included relay outputs may be included in more than one group e specifying which of the included relay outputs are allowed to blink before going Off e defining switch input parameters e determining which switch inputs are interlocked with the associated switch input through the Cleaning Crew feature Notes If more than one group shares a relay output the relay stays On as long
36. oup s switch input On e force the associated lighting group s switch input Off Schedule settings include e Days e Event e Event start time e Event stop time See the Database Generation section of this document for more information on scheduling To override the associated lighting group s relay outputs use the LCG object s Focus window There are two types of overrides a manual override or one with a timed ON A manual override turns the outputs associated with this object On or Off regardless of schedules or other requests The outputs remain in the commanded state until the Auto command releases them Timed ON turns on the outputs associated with this object for a specified amount of time up to 99 hours If no time is entered the group remains on for the value shown in the Override Default Delay attribute field of the Lighting Control Group Definition window see Figure 10 Note Applications such as GPL Multiple Command Object MCO and Metasys Telephone Interface MTD have a higher priority than the LCGs Override command If these applications send a command to the LCG object they control the object until they release it See Monitoring and Modifying Lighting Control Objects in the Database Generation section of this document for more information on executing override commands 14 Lighting Control Objects Technical Bulletin Overview Database Generation This section describes how to define Lighting
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38. s Using Auto To release an LCG override 1 On the Action menu click Operation The Operation Lighting Control Group dialog box appears Figure 15 2 Select Auto 3 Click OK Timed ON To turn On the associated lighting group for a specified period of time 1 On the Action menu click Operation The Operation Lighting Control Group dialog box appears Figure 15 2 Select Timed ON 3 Enter the amount of time in hours and tenths of hours that the lighting group will remain On in the On time hours text box If no time is specified the lighting group turns On for the amount of time listed in the Override Default Delay attribute field 4 Click OK IMPORTANT There is no way to release a Timed ON once it has been started The time must run out for the lights to turn Off To turn the lights off early shorten the length of time they are On by executing another Timed ON for a shorter amount of time for example 0 1 hours 6 minutes The associated lighting group may be controlled by scheduled events that specify when and how the lights turn On To schedule an event from the Focus window 1 On the GoTo menu click Schedule If the selected LCG has no schedule the Scheduling dialog box asks 1f it should copy an existing schedule To copy an existing schedule click Yes and refer to the Scheduling Commands and Summaries chapter of the OWS User s Manual To create a new schedule event click No The Sche
39. scription Type Code Range Software PMI Label Default Name Value NOR_RPT Report Type Report Type Normal Integer 0 no report PMI JC B Normal specifies the type of COS 0to6 1 crit1 Writable report that is generated 2 crit2 Definable when the associated lighting ve Range group s current value 3 crit3 Check changes because of a A crit4 Writable schedule event a Timed 5 followup On or because a manual override has been released 6 status using the Auto command OBJECT Object name identifies the string PMI object e g LCG_5 The 8 char Definable object name must be unique max to the system OFF_INPT Associated Associated Off Input number Integer 0 none PMI JC B Off Input specifies which switch input 9 to 32 Writable turns the lighting group Off if Definable it has been turned on by a Range double momentary Check Associated Switch Type Writable This input must not be assigned to any other lighting group in the same panel either as the Associated Switch Input number or the Associated Off Switch Input number OFFLINE Object Object Offline flag shows Boolean 0 online PMI Offline whether the LCG is 0 or 1 1 offline Triggerable communicating with the hardware to which it maps A Y is displayed if the object is offline OUTPUTS Relay Relay Outputs specifies array of 0 not PMI Outputs which of the 40 possible Boolean included Definable relays are part of the 0 or 1 1
40. t as its Associated Switch Input number or its Associated Off Switch Input number Associated Specifies the type of switch input Maintained Switch Type contact that is connected to the Momentary Switch Input number Note This attribute is dimmed until an Associated Switch Input number is entered Continued on next page Double momentary 20 Lighting Control Objects Technical Bulletin Attribute Cont Entry Values Associated Off If the Associated Switch Type is Integer 0 to 32 0 none Switch Input double momentary this is the input that turns the group Off If the Associated Switch Type is not double momentary this attribute appears dimmed This input must not be assigned to any other lighting group on this panel either as the Associated Switch Input number or the Associated Off Switch Input number Override Default Sets the default On time that floating point 0 to 99 0 Delay Timed ON overrides telephone 0 none commands or input switches provide Enter the delay time in hours and tenths of hours Blink at Turn OFF Specifies whether lights blink Y blink 5 minutes and 2 minutes before N no blink override timing ends Note This does not affect outputs that do not have blink enabled at the Relay Outputs attribute Relay Outputs Determines which of the Y included no blink 1 40 40 possible relays are part of the B included blink associated lighting group and which of them are al
41. t Focus window for monitoring and modifying object attributes e the LCD object Action Communication dialog box for executing object commands such as Disable and Triggers Locked Lighting Control Group Object The following LCG object screens are available at the OWS e the LCG object Definition window for defining an object e the LCG object Focus window for monitoring and modifying the object attributes e the LCG object Action Communication dialog box for executing object commands such as Disable Triggers Locked and Reports Locked e the LCG object Action Override dialog box for overriding the associated On or Off or for turning the lighting group On for a specified amount of time e the LCG object Schedule Event dialog box for programming the associated lighting group with up to four schedules 6 Lighting Control Objects Technical Bulletin Network The LCD object screen at the NT is used to view and access feature Terminal NT information like the status of the 40 relay outputs Figure 2 illustrates the LCD object screen Select an available option then press ENTER LOG OFF HOME NC 4 HDW Building 1 3rd floor east LTG_CLR4 ONLINE REFRESH Lighting Controller 4th floor PREVIOUS HELP DISABLE CLEAR Devscren Figure 2 Lighting Control Device Object Screen The LCG object screen at the NT is used to view feature information and to schedule and override the associated lighting group Figure 3 illustr
42. time the 0 to 23 Range lighting group is scheduled Check to turn Off Writable EVNT1SPM Event 1 Stop Event 1 Stop Minute Integer Definable Minute specifies the minute of the 0 to 59 Range time the lighting group is Check scheduled to turn Off Writable EVNT1STH Event 1 Start Event 1 Start Hour specifies Integer Definable Hour the hour of the time the 0 to 23 Range lighting group is scheduled Check to turn On Writable EVNT1STM Event 1 Start Event 1 Start Minute Integer Definable Minute specifies the minute of the 0 to 59 Range time the lighting group is Check scheduled to turn On Writable EVNT1TYP Event 1 Type specifies the Integer Definable type of event the schedule 1to4 group On Range starts and stops with Check blink Writable 2 force group On without blink 3 force Input On 4 force input Off EVNT2DOW Event 2 Event 2 Days specifies array Definable Days which days of the week the day of scheduled Writable lighting group follows the week Event 2 schedule bits See Table 7 8 bits Continued on next page Lighting Control Objects Technical Bulletin 37 Group Attribute Cont Description Type Software PMI Label Range Name EVNT2SPH Event 2 Stop Event 2 Stop Hour specifies Hour the hour of the time the lighting group is scheduled to turn Off EVNT2SPM Event 2 Stop Event 2 Stop Minute Minute specifies the minute of the time the lighting group is scheduled to turn Off
43. tus is a series of 40 fields that show the current status of each of the 40 outputs on the lighting control device The attribute displayed in the field is dependent on both this attribute and the Alarm attribute Poll Priority indicates the priority at which the lighting control device is polled by the NCM NT only Off Normal Indicator indicates if the ILC has reported an abnormal condition to the LCD object This attribute can be found in the OWS Summaries Communication Disabled specifies whether communication between the ILC and the LCD object is disabled Hardware System name specifies an existing system in the network Trigger Locked prevents the object from triggering any control processes NC Trunk number denotes the N2 trunk number that connects the ILC to the NCM Be sure the entered value is associated with the N2 line Lighting Control Objects Technical Bulletin Code Default Value Type PMI Definable string 8 char max Boolean 0 online PMI 0 or 1 1 offline Object Default Triggerable array of 0 Open Boolean 1 Closed Oor 1 Integer O highest 0 to 3 priority 1 2 3 lowest priority Boolean Oor 1 Boolean Oor 1 string 8 char max PMI Definable Writable PMI Display 0 enabled 1 disabled PMI Definable CMD PMI Definable Boolean PMI CMD O or 1 Integer 1 t
44. unication with the Lighting Control device from the LCD object Focus window 1 On the Action menu click Communication The Communication LC dialog box appears Figure 12 2 Select Enable Communications or Disable Communications 3 Click OK Lighting Control Objects Technical Bulletin 23 COMMUNICATION LC Communication Cancel C Disable Communications C Unlock Triggers C Lock Triggers Figure 12 Communication LC Dialog Box LCG Objects Figure 13 shows an LCG object Focus window a LCG Focus lem Edit View Acton GoTo Accessory Help Johnson Controls Hdgtrs GENERAL OT Obj Grp NC125 Default system on NC125 Lighting Group 1 System Mame syst Reports L Object Name LCG_1 Trigger Li Expanded ID Comm D Comm ist Current Value 77277 SSW Ovvel Current Control 77777 Current wianthly Total a Figure 13 Lighting Control Group Object Focus Window To monitor the attribute fields of an LCG object use the LCG Object Focus window Some attribute fields automatically update in realtime To update the other fields close the window and reselect the object or double click the bottom step of the stair step in the upper left corner of the screen 24 Lighting Control Objects Technical Bulletin The following attribute fields update automatically e Current Value e Current Control e Object Offline e S W Override The Focus window can modify the following attribute fields e Expanded ID e Gr
45. ut blink 3 force input On Integer 0 to 23 Integer 0 to 59 Integer 0 to 23 Integer 0 to 59 Integer 1 to 4 Integer 0 to 59 Range Check Writable Integer Definable 0 to 23 Range Check Writable Definable Range Check Writable Integer 0 to 59 38 Lighting Control Objects Technical Bulletin Group Attribute Cont Software PMI Label Name EVNT3TYP EVNT4DOW Event 4 Days EVNT4TYP Event 3 Type Event 4 Stop Hour Event 4 Stop Minute Event 4 Start Hour Event 4 Start Minute Description Event 3 Type specifies the type of event the schedule starts and stops Event 4 Days specifies what days of the week the lighting group follows the Event 4 schedule Event 4 Stop Hour specifies the hour of the time the lighting group is scheduled to turn Off Event 4 Stop Minute specifies the minute of the time the lighting group is scheduled to turn Off Event 4 Start Hour specifies the hour of the time the lighting group is scheduled to turn On Event 4 Start Minute specifies the minute of the time the lighting group is scheduled to turn On Event 4 Type specifies the type of event the schedule starts and stops Type Range Integer 1 to 4 array day of week bits See Table 7 8 bits Integer 0 to 23 Integer 0 to 59 Integer 0 to 23 Integer 0 to 59 Integer 1 to4 Code Default Value 1 force group

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