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PROGRAMMING USING THE LMCT-100
NOTE: In addition to programming the LMCP, the LMCT-100 is used for programming many different DLM devices, including switches,
occupancy sensors, and other devices. This user guide only describes the screens specific to panel programming, and
assigning of groups. Use of the LMCT-100 to bind switches and sensors to individual loads (even when those loads exist in a
panel) is detailed in the LMCT-100 User Guide.
LMCT-100 Basics
The LMCT-100 provides an easy to read display and a simple user interface that makes it easy to navigate through programmable
features It both send information to and receives information from the LMCP and other DLM devices.
It is important to understand that all information is stored in the LMCP or accessory devices, and not the
LMCT-100. Therefore, if you change any values on the LMCT-100, you must select the Send option in order to save your changes. If
you press the Home button, Back button, or select Done without first sending the data to the LMCP, that data is not saved.
User Interface Navigation
You navigate from one field to another using (up) or (down) arrow keys. The active field flashes between yellow text on black
background and black text on yellow background. Navigation “wraps” around, so if the active field is the top field and you need to get to
the field at the bottom of the screen, pressing will bring you to the bottom in a single key press.
NOTE: The up and down arrow keys are always used to move between fields. So even when fields are placed on the same horizontal
line, which is often found with the Action options at the bottom of the screen, you still use the Up/Down arrows to move left/right
between fields.
Once a menu field is active, press the Select button to open that menu.
Value fields are used to adjust parameter settings. They are shown within “less than/greater than” symbols: <value>. Change the value
using and arrow keys. In general the key increments and the key decrements a value. Selections wrap-around if you
continue to press the key beyond maximum or minimum values. Move between value fields using or arrow keys.
The button takes you to the main menu.
The (Back) button can be thought of as an undo function. It takes you back one screen. Changes that were in process prior to
pressing the key are lost.
At the bottom of any screen that includes programmable fields, you will see Send and Done (and sometimes additional choices). As
mentioned previously, you must press Send to save your data to the LMCP before pressing Done, if you want to save the values you
set on that screen.
On some screens, one of the options at the bottom of the screen will take you to a secondary, related screen. For example, at the
bottom of the Program Schedules screen is an Active Days option, where you choose which days the schedule will be active. In the
case, the Schedule Active On screen has only a Done option at the bottom—you must return to the Program Schedules screen
before you can send the schedule information to the LMCP.
Accessing Panel Setup
As mentioned previously, this user guide describes the screens specific to Panel Setup. The following screens show how to navigate
into this screen. To avoid repeating the same steps for every function described in the following pages, all sections after this one assume
you have already navigated to the Panel Setup screen.
Display Description Press
Sensor Configuration
Load Config (PnL)
Daylighting Config
Button Configuration
Dimming Configuration
More
=
BAT
Scroll Down or Up to Highlight More, then press
Select.
Hint: Navigation “wraps” around, so if you scroll
“up”, you can reach More with a single button
press.
then
Select
or
=
BAT
Adjust Light Level
Network
Utilities
Panel Setup
More
Scroll Down or Up to Highlight Panel Select, then
press Select.
then
Select
or

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