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078-0161-01A

This guide shows you how to use the provisioning tool to create projects, set up the segment controller page, configure TCP/IP, configure GPRS, set control groups, define and provision devices, create devices, create bulk devices, and commission your products.

LumInsight Provisioning Tool User’s Guide

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Echelon, LumInsight, and the Echelon logo are trademarks of Echelon Corporation that may be registered in the United States and other countries.

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Smart Transceivers, Neuron Chips, and other OEM Products were not designed for use in equipment or systems, which involve danger to human health or safety, or a risk of property damage and Echelon assumes no responsibility or liability for use of the Smart Transceivers or Neuron Chips in such applications.

Parts manufactured by vendors other than Echelon and referenced in this document have been described for illustrative purposes only, and may not have been tested by Echelon. It is the responsibility of the customer to determine the suitability of these parts for each application.

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Welcome This document describes the features and operation of Echelon’s LumInsight Provisioning Tool.

Audience This guide is intended for LumInsight users who want to use the graphical user interface of the Provisioning Tool. Use the tool to create projects, set up the segment controller page, configure TCP/IP, configure GPRS, set control groups, define and provision devices, create devices, create bulk devices, and commission them.

Examples Throughout this PDF, screen shots will guide you through the process of using the LumInsight Provisioning Tool.

Related Documentation The following manuals are available from the Echelon Web site (www.echelon.com) and provide additional information for the LumInsight products.

Title Part Number Description

LumInsight Installation Guide

078-0159-01A This manual helps you install your LumInsight product.

LumInsight Web Portal User’s Guide

078-0160-01A This manual shows you the dashboard of the LumInsight Web Portal. Use this guide to set up Geozones, update and delete devices, manage alarms, manage group controllers, and troubleshoot your Geozones.

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Table of Contents Welcome ......................................................................................................... iii Audience ........................................................................................................ iii Examples ....................................................................................................... iii Related Documentation ................................................................................ iii

Introduction ....................................................................................................... 1 Home Page ...................................................................................................... 2

Create New Project .................................................................................. 2 Segment Controller Properties Page ...................................................... 6 TCP/IP Configuration .............................................................................. 7 GPRS Configuration ................................................................................ 7 Time Server .............................................................................................. 9 Web Server ............................................................................................. 11 Lon Channel Driver ............................................................................... 12

Device Definition and Positioning ............................................................. 13 Control Groups ............................................................................................. 14 Scene Definition ........................................................................................... 16 Fixture Definition ........................................................................................ 18

Device Definition ................................................................................... 18 Traffic Occupancy Sensor (TOS) Definition ......................................... 22

Create Streetlight Bridge Definition .......................................................... 23 View a List of Defined Devices .................................................................... 23 Device Page................................................................................................... 24

Create a Device ...................................................................................... 25 Create Bulk Devices .............................................................................. 25 Create Device from Map ........................................................................ 27 Device Drop from Map........................................................................... 28 Bulk Drop from Map.............................................................................. 30 Deleting Devices .................................................................................... 31 Edit Device Location.............................................................................. 32 Export to CSV ........................................................................................ 32 Import from CSV ................................................................................... 33 Replace from CSV .................................................................................. 34

Commission Page ......................................................................................... 35

Troubleshooting .............................................................................................. 37 Troubleshooting Displays ............................................................................ 38

Advanced Features ......................................................................................... 41 Operation Data ............................................................................................. 42 Fault Data .................................................................................................... 43 About Page .................................................................................................... 44 Exit ................................................................................................................ 44

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Introduction

This chapter lets you create a new project with the Provisioning Tool, configure your settings, and set up your GPRS to access the SmartServer. The Time and Web Servers are shown in this chapter.

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Home Page After you start the Provision Tool, it opens to a home page, as shown in Figure 1. You can exit the provisioning tool by clicking on the top left corner of the window and selecting the asterisk, and then selecting the Close button. The Provisioning Tool asks if you want to save your project before you exit the tool. The System Menu also has an About LumInsight Provisioning Tool selection which provides the application version of your software.

Figure 1. LumInsight Provisioning Tool Home Page

Create New Project You create a new project by clicking on the New Project menu in the top left of the icon bar.

When you first open the tool, only three menus in the menu bar are available: New Project, Open Project, and Open from Controller. All other menus are disabled.

If you have a saved project available, you open it by clicking the Open icon.

If this is your first time in the Provision Tool Software, select New Project, as shown in Figure 2.

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Figure 2. New Project Page

Use this page to create a new project.

First, fill in a Project Name. This field is mandatory and cannot be left empty. On the screen shown, it is Provisioning _Tool_Project. If you do not supply a name, the default name is Segment Controller New Project.

Next, supply the name of the Author (your name or company name). This field is not mandatory.

The Description box gives you a place to describe your project. This is a free text entry field.

The final field is for the File Path. This field is automatically filled by the software when you save your project in a folder. The File Path is not editable.

When you are finished with this page, click on the arrow at the bottom of the screen to move to the next page, Segment Controller Properties.

You can open a project by clicking on the Open Project icon in the menu bar. If a project is already open and you try to open a new project, a dialog box will open to save the current project.

An Open Project Page is shown in Figure 3.

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Figure 3. Open Project Page

Saved projects can also be opened from the controller where the project is saved. Click on the Open From Controller Icon in the menu bar. This opens a new window with the project, as shown in Figure 4.

Figure 4. Open from Controller

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In the Open Project Segment Controller window, all of the fields are mandatory. They include:

• HostName: Enter valid host name

• Port: Enter the port number

• Login: Your valid login id

• Password: Your login password

Once you have completed the fields, click OK. If you want to save the project on your system, click the Save button.

To save the project directly to your controller, click Save to Controller in the menu bar. All of the required parameters must be completed to save the project to your controller, as shown in Figure 5.

Figure 5. Save to Controller

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Segment Controller Properties Page The Segment Controller Properties page lets you set your Segment Controller, TCP/IP configuration settings, GPRS settings, Time Server, Web Server, and Lon Channel Driver settings.

On this page, you can select latitude and longitude from the map. Click the icon next to the Latitude and Longitude fields to make your selection. Use the arrow at the bottom of the page to move to the next or previous page.

The Segment Controller page is shown in Figure 6.

Figure 6. Segment Controller Properties Tab

Once the Segment Controller Page opens, enter the Segment Controller Name. This field accepts alphabet letters and numbers, underscores, and dashes as characters. This field is mandatory.

Next enter an (optional) Description for your segment controller.

The Timezone field has a dropdown list of zones. Select yours.

Latitude and Longitude can be entered directly or selected from a map. You select from a map by clicking the icon to the right of the fields.

If you choose the icon, a map opens. Select your location and note that the latitude and longitude are shown at the bottom of the screen.

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TCP/IP Configuration To set your TCP/IP configuration settings, click on TCP/IP Configuration tab, located next to the Segment Controller tab. On this page, you will specify your fixed IP address, Gateway address, and subnetmask. This sets the TCP/IP settings for your SmartServer. Figure 7 shows the TCP/IP Configuration Page.

Figure 7. TCP/IP Configuration

GPRS Configuration The next tab opens the GPRS Configuration page. The GPRS page shows the steps for your modem connection to access the SmartServer remotely and connect to a TCP/IP network. This allows for communication with host devices. Figure 8 shows the GPRS Configuration Page.

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Figure 8. GPRS Configuration

For GPRS configuration, follow these steps.

1. At Select Modem, select your modem from the list provided. If you are using an external GSM modem, enter the PIN Number to be sent to the external modem in order to transmit or receive calls.

2. Enter the Access Point Name.

3. Enter the Connection Name.

4. Enter the Phone Number to call when a dial-out connection is used.

5. Enter the User Name and Password. You will need to Re-enter the Password, as well.

6. Enter the IP address of the Remote DNS Server used when making a dial-out connection.

7. Check the Obtain Automatically check box. This will obtain the DNS Server address from the PPP server when establishing a connection.

8. Enter the length of time (between 0.0 and 6533.5) seconds that the connection can idle before it is disconnected.

9. Select Analog or Persistent GPRS. To connect a SmartServer to host devices via modem, you must add and configure the dial-out connection to the modem. Dial out connections are available as analog or persistent GPRS.

10. Select the PPP authentication type to use when connecting to an ISP. Three options are available here.

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Automatic is the default. With Automatic, the SmartServer automatically selects the authentication type to use when connecting to the ISP. PAP (Point-to-Point Access Protocol): PAP uses unencrypted ASCII encoding to transmit user names and passwords over a network. CHAP (Challenge Handshake Authentication Protocol): CHAP uses a three-way handshake to validate a remote client when the connection is established and may validate it again anytime afterwards. This the the recommended PAP authentication type.

11. Check the check box for Use Dynamic DNS to enable dynamic DNS and enter the host name, the user name, and the password for your Dynamic DNS service provider.

12. By selecting a persistent GPRS connection for the phone number you entered when you checked the Persistent GPRS check box, the following properties must be added. Hostname. Enter the Hostname or IP address of the Web server provided by the ISP for the GPRS connection.

Check interval. Enter the amount of time after which the SmartServer connects to the ISP automatically. Retry Time. Set the interval (in seconds) that network messages wait for confirmation before being re-sent over the network. The default Retry Time is 120 seconds. Retry Count. Set the number of times a network message is re-sent when no confirmation is received. Verify Mode. Select the method in which the SmartServer simulates internet activity in order to verify that the GPRS connection is active. There are three choices available in Verify Mode: Default: The SmartServer pins the IP address of the Web server, and it opens a TCP connection to the HTTP port (80) of the Web server. If either check succeeds, the GPRS connection is active. Ping Host: The SmartServer pings the IP address of the Web server.

Check HTTP Connection: The SmartServer opens a TCP connection to the HTTP port (80) of the Web server.

Time Server You can configure the segment controller to synchronize its clock using a time server. A real time clock of the segment controller can be synchronized to a Time Server using the SNTP protocol.

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To activate the time server, click on the Time Server tab and fill out the fields shown in Figure 9.

Figure 9. Time Server

The time server page starts with the Default Time Server field.

1. Enter the Default Time Server IP or Host Name.

2. Select a frequency for Time Synchronization Mode. The options are: Automatic. The SmartServer is synchronized every 1 to 15 minutes and remains within 100ms of the SNTP server. The default is 76. The SmartServer and it can be used for both LAN and dial-out (modem and GPRS) connection. Sync when dial-up is active. The SmartServer clock is synchronized when a dial-out connection is established. This option can only be used for dial-out connections (modem and GPRS). Fixed Interval. The frequence in which the SmartServer is synchronized is based on the value in the Synchronization Interval property. This option can only be used for ethernet connections. Disabled. The SmartServer is not synchronized with the SNTP Server.

3. Enter a Time Synchronization Interval. Use this selection to set how often the SmartServer clock is synchronized with the SNTP server. The default synchronization is 12 hours. This option is only available you have selected Fixed Interval for Time Synchronization Mode.

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Web Server Open the Web Server tab to configure your Web Server. Make sure that the Segment Controller (SC) is up and running. The SC is automatically configured to send historical data to a “Web Server.”

Open the Web Server screen, shown in Figure 10, to configure the SC to send its datalogs to a data collection server.

Figure 10. Web Server

The Web Server asks for an IP or Host Name.

1. Enter the TCP/IP address or Host Name that will receive the historical data logs sent by the segment controller, such as 192.168.0.13.

2. In the SOAP field, enter the endpoint where the historical catalogs are sent. A recommended field entry is “/DataCollect.asmx”.

3. Enter the HTTP Port (Web Server/SOAP) of the host or TCP/IP that will receive the historical catalogs sent by the segment controller, such as 80.

4. Check the Secured Connection check box to use a secure connection.

5. Enter the User Name and Password that will be used by the host name. To confirm your password, enter it again in the Re-enter Password field.

6. Enter the Retry Time. The default is 120s. This sets the amount of time after which the segment controller will stop attempting to respond to failed historical catalogs.

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Lon Channel Driver The Lon Channel Driver tab is the final tab on the Communication Properties screen. Select this tab to set the Lon Channel Driver configuration. The LON Group Controller page opens, as shown in Figure 11.

Figure 11. LON Channel Driver

On this page you set options for the driver.

1. Repeating. This checkbox option lets you enable the enhanced LonTalk Proxy Protocol used for transmitting messages to devices attached to a power line.

2. Transmitter Time. Here you can change the interval time (in ms) a network message will wait for confirmation before being resent over the network.

3. Retry Count. You can change the number of times a network message is resent when no confirmation is received.

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2

Device Definition and Positioning

This chapter describes control group edits, device definition, fixture definition, and commissioning.

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Control Groups On the Home page, the Device Definition and Provisioning Tab is next to the Segment Controller. Click this tab. The first page you see will be a list of Control Groups. You can edit selected control groups from this page, shown in Figure 12.

Figure 12. Control Groups

You can edit a control group when you click on the edit icon at the end of a row. This opens the edit window, as shown in Figure 13.

Figure 13. Edit Control Groups

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The edit window asks for a Unique Group Name. After you have named the group, decide if you want to activate the Dusk/Dawn Sensor. If checked, a Sensor Override dropdown box appears. Make a selection and choose your Local Input Functions from the provided list. Figure 14 displays a list of edited control groups.

Figure 14. List of Edited Control Groups

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Scene Definition The next selection in the Device and Provisioning Tab lets you create a scene definition, as shown in Figure 15.

Figure 15. Scene Defintion

Click on the Create button to begin. Figure 16 shows a create scene definition screen.

Figure 16. Create Scene

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The create definition page has the following components.

1. Enter a scene name. The name must be unique in the scene table.

2. Select the count from the dropdown list. The scene count dropdown controls which scenes are visible. Counts are MAX (1,2,3), MID (2,3,), and MIN (3).

3. The unoccupied scene level is visible when the Occupancy responsive option is selected.

4. Enter your scene details in the Details text box.

5. Click OK to create the defined scene.

Once a scene is created, you can edit it further by selecting the scene on the Scene Definition page and clicking the edit button . A dialog box will open, as shown in Figure 17.

Figure 17. Edit Scene Definition

You can also delete a scene from the Scene Definition list. A dialog box will open to confirm deletion. You can delete multiple scenes by selecting them from the scene list and right clicking the page. A delete menu will open. Click OK and a confirmation will appear.

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Fixture Definition The next selection in the Device and Provisioning Tab lets you define a fixture, as shown in Figure 18

.

Figure 18. Fixture Definition

At the bottom of the screen is a Create Device Defintion button which opens a small menu where you can create a device definition or create a TOS definition. Select whichever you choose to create.

Device Definition When you click on Device Defintion you will see the Create Device Definition screen as shown in Figure 19.

Figure 19. Device Definition

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There are three tabs on the Create Device Definition screen. They are for Control, Alarm Limits, and Characteristics,

The Control tab opens the screen shown in Figure 19. Fill out the fields on this tab as follows.

• Enter the Unique Device Definition Name. • Select the WarmUp Time. This defines the time the LC will delay

dimming commands while the bulb warmup. • Enter the Low Control Voltage. This defines the minimum control

voltage the OLC will use for the connected drivers or ballast. • Enter the High Control Voltage. This defines the maximum control

voltage the OLC will use for the connected drivers or ballast. • Enter the Default Level. This defines the value applied if the LC

determines the segment controller is not communicating to the LC.

The next tab is the Alarm Limits tab. The fields for this tab are shown in Figure 20.

Figure 20. Alarm Limits

Fill out the Alarm Limits fields as follows. • Enter Lamp Fail. This supports the threshold of power drop

measured when the lamp fails. • Enter Voltage Fault. This is the percentage deviation allowed from

the configured supply voltage before the supply voltage alarms are triggered.

• Enter Power Fault. This is the percentage deviation allowed before power fault above or below what is expected based on the define power profile for the luminair under control by the LC.

• Enter Power Factor. Define the Low limit of power factor measurement to trigger of power factor fault alarm.

• Enter Temperature. This is the temperature above which a high temperature alarm is triggered.

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• Enter Supply Voltage. This is the expected nominal supply

voltage for the operating fixture. • Enter the Power Profile values.

The final tab is the Characteristics tab. The fields for this tab are shown in Figure 21.

Figure 21. Characteristics

Fill out the Characteristics fields as follows.

• Select the Lamp Type from the dropdown. • Enter BaseLine Power. This is the electric power required by fixture. • Enter Excepted LifeTime. Thisis the expected number of hours of

operation for a lamp before it fails. • Enter the Fixture Model Number. • Enter the URL. This is the URL to a data sheet for the fixture.

Click OK. You will see what you filled out in the three tabs reflected in the added Device Definition List as shown in Figure 22.

Figure 22. Added Device Definition

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Once the Device appears in the table, you can edit it. Click on the Edit icon, shown above. The three tabs you previously completed, Control, Alarm Limits, and Characteristics, now open as Edit Device Definition, as shown in Figure 23.

Figure 23. Edit Device Definition

Make changes to the Control, Alarm Limits, and Characteristic tabs the same way you did in Figures 19, 20, and 21.

You can delete a device by clicking on the Delete icon, shown above. This opens the confirmation dialog box shown in Figure 24. Click OK to delete a Device Definition.

Figure 24. Delete Device Confirmation

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Traffic Occupancy Sensor (TOS) Definition Click on Fixture Defintion to create TOS Definition as shown in Figure 25.

Figure 25. Create TOS Definition

In the TOS Definition page, fill out the following fields.

• Enter the unique Name of TOS definition. • Select the type of TOS definition from the drop down list. • Select the Heartbeat. Propagate occupied/unoccupied event after the

specified minutes. • Select Occupancy Hold Time. Occupancy Hold Time is for the

specified second/minute. The occupancy full time for the sensor should be equal to the heartbeat.

• Check Use Application Repeat. The TOS device will send out a second message SW_SET_OCCUPIED at transition from SW_SET_UNOCCUPIED to improve performance in a high noise environment when used application repeat is selected.

• Select Active Edge Repeat Time. Select the time from the drop down list.

You can also enter a Description in the text box on the TOS Defintion page.

Once a TOS is defined it appears in the Fixture Definition list. You can edit the TOS Definition by selecting the edit icon from the Edit column, as shown above. The Edit TOS Definition screen appears.

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The Edit TOS screen has the exact same elements as the Create TOS Definition page, shown in Figure 25, except instead of saying Create TOS Definition it says Edit TOS Definition.

Create Streetlight Bridge Definition You create a streetlight bridge definition by clicking on Fixture in the menu bar and scrolling to Creae Streetlight Bridge Definition in the button on the bottom of the screen. A definition page opens, as shown.

Figure 26. Create TOS Definition

Enter a unique name for the Street Light Bridge and a description. Click OK when you are done.

View a List of Defined Devices You can see a list of the the created devices and traffic occupancy sensors. The list is shown when you click on the Fixture tab. A sample list is shown in Figure 27.

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Figure 27. List of Devices

Device Page Click on the Device menu in the main menu bar to open the Device page. From this page you can create a device, create a bulk of devices, import or export devices, and replace an existing device using CSV. Figure 28 shows the Device page.

If you have already added devices to your controller, clicking on the Device menu brings up a list of those devices, not shown in the figure.

Figure 28. Device Page

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Create a Device To add one device, click on the Create Device button at the bottom of the Devices page. The Create Device window will open, as shown in Figure 29.

Figure 29. Create Device

1. Enter a Name for the device. This field is mandatory. The device name must be unique.

2. Enter the Neuron ID. This field is mandatory. A Neuron ID is 12 hexadecimal characters (0 to 9 digits and “a” through “f” alphabetically.

3. Select the device Definition/TOS Definition from the dropdown list. If you select a TOS definition, the group controller and scene definition fields will not display.

4. Select your Group Controller from the dropdown list.

5. Select the Scene Definition from the dropdown list.

Create Bulk Devices To add bulk devices, click on the Bulk Create button on the bottom of the Devices page. From the list of devices, select Device Definition from the dropdown list. The Bulk Create screen is shown in Figure 30.

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Figure 30. Bulk Create

1. Enter a Name for device. The name should contain alphanumeric characters plus the -_ characters. For example, La_01/LAO1/La-01_001.

2. In the Start field, enter the starting device Prefix number.

3. In the Count field, select the number of devices.

4. Select the Group Controller from the dropdown list.

5. Select the Scene Definition from the dropdown list.

To see the list of the newly added devices, return to the Devices page, as shown in Figure 31.

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Figure 31. List of Devices

Once your devices are shown on the list, you can edit them. To delete a device, click on the Delete icon at the end of a row containing the device you want to delete. Delete multiple devices by right clicking. A confirmation dialog pops up to make sure you want to delete the selected devices. Clicking OK deletes them.

Create Device from Map You can create a device directly from the map. On the map, click on Device. It will open a window as shown in Figure 32.

Figure 32. Create Device from Map

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There are two options for creating a device using the map, device drop and bulk drop.

Device Drop from Map Click on the Device Drop selection in the pop-up menu. A create device dialog box opens, as shown in Figure 33.

Figure 33. Create Device from Map

1. Enter the name of the device. This field is mandatory and cannot be left empty. The device name must be a unique name.

2. Enter the Neuron ID of the device. This is another mandatory field. The Neuron ID is 12 hexadecimal characters (0 to 9 in digits and ‘a’ through ‘f’ in the alphabet).

3. Select the Device Defintion/TOS Definition from the dropdown list. If you have selected TOS Definition, you will not see the group controller or scene definition.

4. Select the Group controller from the drop down list.

5. Select the Scene definition from the drop down list.

6. Click on OK. A message displays on the top left corner of the map asking you to click on the map to add the device, as shown in Figure 34.

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Figure 34. Create Device from Map

To add the device, double click on the map. Once you have located the device on the map, you can change the device position by dragging and dropping. A positioned device displays location, as shown in Figure 35.

Figure 35. Create Device from Map

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The added device now displays on the device listing, as shown in Figure 36.

Figure 36. Create Device from Map

Bulk Drop from Map Click on the Bulk Drop selection in the pop-up menu. A Bulk create dialog box opens, as shown in Figure 37.

Figure 37. Create Bulk Device from Map

1. Select Device Definition in the drop down list.

2. Enter the Name for the device. The name should contain alphanumeric, dash, and underscore characters. An example is La_01/LAO1/La-01_001.

3. Enter a starting device Prefix number.

4. Enter number of devices.

5. Select the Group Controller from the drop down list.

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6. Select the Secne Definition from the drop down list.

7. Click on OK. A message will display in the top left corner of the map asking you to double click to add devices. For example, Double click on the map to add devices, 10 out of 10 remaining to add.

8. To add those devices, double click. Once you have located the device on the map, you can change the device position using drag and drop.

The added devices now displays on the device listing, as shown in Figure 38.

Figure 38. Added Bulk Devices from Map

Deleting Devices

You can delete multiple devices from the list of devices page. Using the delete icon, lets you select a device, click the icon, and open a confirmation dialog to delete the device. To delete multiple devices, select the devices from the Device page and right click the page. A Delete menu opens. Click the menu to see a confirmation dialog and OK the deletions.

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Edit Device Location

On the Devices page, when a device is listed it will display the latitude and longitude. To change the location of a device, click on the icon under Geolocation, shown above. The map will open and you can move the device to the desired location and Save it.

Export to CSV

Select the Export to CSV button at the bottom of the Devices page. A window opens and you can manage the files to export. An opened export window is shown in Figure 39.

Figure 39. Export to CSV

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Import from CSV

Select the Import to CSV button at the bottom of the Devices page. You can add a list of devices from a CSV file.

The CSV file must support the following columns, with a comma used as the separator for each field:

• Name

• Neuron ID

• Control Group

• Scene

• Definition

• Latitute

• Longitude

Figure 40 shows an open Import to CSV screen.

Figure 29. Export to CSV

Figure 40. Import from CSV

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Replace from CSV

The final button at the bottom of the Devices page lets you replace devices from CSV, as shown in Figure 41. When you click that button, a new window opens where you can update all devices whose Neuron ID match with the file’s Device Neuron ID. If the Neuron ID in the CSV does not exist in the Device list, it will be added as a new device. After updating your devices, click on the Save button at the bottom of the Devices page.

Figure 41. Replace from CSV

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Commission Page Click on the Commission menu at the top of your page. This opens the Commission Page, shown in Figure 42.

Figure 42. Segment Controller Commisioning

To commission the parameters of your project into the segment controller, use the following steps.

1. Enter the TCP/IP or Host name of the segment controller in the Host field.

2. Enter the User name and Password of the segment controller. The default user name and password are both “ilon”.

3. Click on the Sync button at the bottom of the screen to start commissioning. You can stop the process by clicking the Cancel Sync button.

Progress during commissioning is shown with a view and message bar at the bottom of the screen. In Figure 42, above, you can see that the commissioning process is 4% complete and is currently verifying host. Messages include the following:

• Verifying Host

• Verifying Firmware Version

• Applying Segment Controller Properties

• Applying Devices

• Setting Real Time Clock

• Finished

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When the commissioning process is complete, a confirmation dialog displays, as shown in Figure 43.

Figure 43. Completion of Commissioning

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Troubleshooting

The LumInsight Provisioning Tools include a Troubleshooting menu on the home page. You can use this feature to test the OLCs connected to segment controllers.

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Troubleshooting Displays When you test an OLC, you want to know if it can switch ON and OFF, and if it can DIM. And you want to know if it is receiving correct feedback from the segment controller.

Click on the Troubleshooting button. The Provisioning Tool will connect to the segment controller to get an update status of the OLCs, their lighting level, and any failure information. This is displayed in a table, as shown in Figure 44.

Figure 44. Troubleshoot Devices

The Status column shows the commissioning status. The lighting level of the lamp is displayed in the Feedback column. Any failures detected will show up in the Failures column.

To get information from one or more OLCs from segment controllers, follow these steps.

1. Select all devices by clicking the Select All button at the top of the displayed list. If you want to select a single device, click the box to the left of the device name. You can toggle the devices from “first” device up to “clicked device” by holding down the shift key before clicking the check box.

2. Click on Apply Action, on the bottom of the screen, left side. Search the drop down list.

3. Select your action.

4. Slick on the Apply button, next to the Apply Action button.

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5. Click on Troubleshoot.

Each time you send an ON, OFF, or Dimming command to an OLC, the Provisioning Tool asks the segment controller to communicate with the OLC on the power line network. This supplies continual feedback. If the action you select is OLC ON, and then you click Apply, the display reflects the results of the OCL ON action. In addition, the progress is tracked and displayed in the Progress box at the bottom of the Troubleshooting page.

Actions for Troubleshooting include OLC ON, OLC OFF, Dimming, Recommission, and Reboot Segment Controller.

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Advanced Features

The Advanced Features tab is located on the Home Page. Use this selection to display Operation Data and Fault Data.

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Operation Data When the Advanced Feature page is open, it displays a page called Operation Data, Fault Data Configuration. Inside the page are two tabs with the same titles. Select the Operation Data tab. The Operation Data screen is shown in Figure 45.

Figure 45. Operation Data

The fields for the Operation Data page are described below.

• Select the Poll Delay from the dropdown list. • Select the Scan Interval from the dropdown list. This is the frequency of

time to scan the nvoLcControlData Operation data. • Enter the Start Delay. Time is entered in seconds to delay calculation if the

first scan time does not allow the data server to complete object initialization.

• Disabling the polling persists until you enable it again. This turns off historical data access.

• Enter the Lost Device Threshold. This is the number of confirmed lost devices to raise the system comms alarm.

• Enter the Response Fail Threshold. When the device is not polled at least this number of consecutive intervals, a lost device alarm is raised.

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Fault Data The Fault Data tab is the second tab on the Advanced Feature page. Select the Fault Data tab. The Fault Data screen is shown in Figure 46.

Figure 46. Fault Data

The fields for the Fault Data page are described below.

• Select the Poll Delay from the dropdown list. • Select the Scan Interval from the dropdown list. This is the frequency of

time to scan the nvoLcStatus fault data. • Enter the Start Delay. Time is entered in seconds to delay calculation if the

first scan time does not allow the data server to complete object initialization.

• Disabling the polling will persist until you take action to enable it again. This turns off historical data access.

• Enter the Lost Device Threshold. This is the number of confirmed lost devices to raise a system alarm.

• Enter the Response Fail Threshold. When the device is not polled at least this number of consecutive intervals, a lost device alarm is raised.

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• About Page Click in the top of the LumInsight Provisioning Tool menu (*) to see the information about the application version of your software, shown in Figure 47.

Figure 47. About Page

Exit To exit the LumInsight Provisioning Tool, click on the top left corner button (*). Select Close and click to exit the tool. If you try to exit the tool with a project still open, you will be asked to save the project before exiting.

Figure 48. Close and Exit

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