Commissioning
LITECOM, Commissioning and maintenance instructions 17.0 | 04.2024 | en 43
More information about location
Location is a process for determining where a network or bus subscriber is located or what its address is. How
subscribers are located differs from device to device.
Select actively (Physical Selection method)
Tactile location: a location method in which a network or bus subscriber is
selected by physically touching it in the field (e.g. by pressing a
momentary-action switch or removing and then re-inserting a lamp). This
network or bus subscriber responds by sending its address to the control
software or a control unit.
Input devices are located in different ways:
· Briefly press momentary-action switch/standard switch twice.
· Briefly press on/off key of control unit twice.
· Trigger the input contact twice.
· Briefly press test key on the sensor or scene key 1 on the remote control
twice. When doing this, the remote control must be pointed straight at
the sensor to be addressed. Cover neighbouring sensors so that they are
not located.
Search via interface (locate)
a) Visual location: a location method in which a network or bus subscriber
can be found visually using its address in the field.
Examples:
o Luminaire adopts the maximum value.
o Emergency luminaire indicates its address as a binary flashing pattern
using the status LED.
o Blind adopts the lower end position.
o Sensor flashes (e.g. red).
b) Acoustic location: a location method in which a network or bus
subscriber can be found audibly using its address in the field.
Example:
o Sensor beeps.
Table 17: Location types