DCL Time Controller WTDCL. Universal Lighting Technologies is a subsidiary of Panasonic Electric Works Co., Ltd., a member of the Panasonic Group

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DCL Time Controller WTDCL Universal Lighting Technologies is a subsidiary of Panasonic Electric Works Co., Ltd., a member of the Panasonic Group

Table of Contents 1. Introduction 2. Operation 2.1. On/Off 2.1.1. Turn On WTDCL 2.1.2. Turn Off WTDCL 2.2. Output Contact Override 2.3. External Contact Override 2.4. Front Panel Override 2.4.1. Normal Override 2.4.2. Full Power Override 3. Programming 3.1. Setting the Time and Date 3.1.1. Setting the Time 3.1.2. Setting the Date 3.2. Enabling/Setting Daylight Savings Time and Standard Time Transitions 3.2.1. Enabling Daylight Savings Time and Standard Time Transitions 3.2.2. Setting the Day of Daylight Savings Time and Standard Time Transitions 3.3. Addressing Circuit Control Modules (CCMs) 3.3.1. CCMs in an LP12DCLUNV-xx 3.3.2. Individual CCMs 3.4. Assigning Nodes to Zones 3.5. Creating Scenes 3.6. Creating Schedules 3.6.1. Creating Day Schedules 3.6.2. Creating the Week Schedule 3.7. Setting Advanced Holiday Dates 3.8. Previewing Day Schedules 3.9. Create Output Contact Schedules 3.10. Review/Reset 3.10.4. Completely Reset WTDCL 3.10.5. Reviewing/Resetting Scenes 3.10.5.4. Reviewing Scene 3.10.5.5. Resetting Scene 3.10.6. Reviewing/Resetting a Day Schedule 3.10.6.5. Reviewing a Day Schedule 3.10.6.6. Resetting a Day Schedule

3.10.7. Reviewing/Resetting the Week Schedule 3.10.7.1. Reviewing the Week Schedule 3.10.7.2. Resetting the Week Schedule 3.10.8. Reviewing/Resetting a Holiday Date 3.10.8.5. Reviewing a Holiday Date 3.10.8.6. Resetting a Holiday Date 3.10.9. Reviewing/Resetting an Output Contact Schedule 3.10.9.7. Reviewing an Output Contact Schedule 3.10.9.8. Resetting an Output Contact Schedule 3.10.10. Review Unit IDs 3.10.11. Review Node to Zone Assignments

1. Introduction. The WTDCL is a standalone time controller for the DCL/DemandFlex lighting system. It interfaces directly with DCL circuit control modules without any intervening equipment. The WTDCL controller is a wall-mountable device capable of accepting remote switch inputs, such as utility-provider-initiated load-shed commands and schedule override requests. The WTDCL has the ability to accept a schedule from a user via its front panel buttons and 2 line display to schedule the turning on and off and dimming of up to 63 circuits segmented into 4 groups. The programming of these schedules is simplified by arranging the power levels of the 4 groups at any time into 1 of 4 scenes. These scenes can be programmed into 1 of 3 daily schedules similar to the example shown below. Daily Schedule (Example: Schedule 1) Brightness Off Scene 1 Scene 3 Normal Scene 2 Normal Scene 3 Scene 1 12AM 8AM 10AM 3PM 7PM Store Closed Preparation Hours Store Hours 10AM 12AM Preparation Hours (Note: keep in mind that the brightness axis of this example represents the activity of 1 of the 4 groups that act completely independently of one another.) Seven daily schedules comprise the weekly schedule as shown in the example below. Weekly Schedule One schedule is assigned to each day of the week. (Example) Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Sunday Schedule 1 Holiday Schedule 3 Schedule 1 Schedule 1 Schedule 2 Schedule 2 1 WTDCL

In addition, up to 32 holidays can be planned in advance and recalled automatically, overriding the weekly schedule in effect. The WTDCL also has 3 dry contact output terminal pairs to schedule sign on/off switching like that shown in the following example. External Timer Signs, etc. are turned on or off at preset times. (Example) Sign 1 Sign 2 Sign 3 12AM 8AM 10AM 12PM 3PM 5PM 10AM 12AM Store Closed Store Hours Store Closed All schedules (both lighting and sign) and scenes can be overridden by front panel entry. The following paragraphs organize the WTDCL s functionality, arranged by task. A separate guide is also available that organizes its functions sequentially and is more suited to learning the device screen-by-screen. 2. Operation. 2.1. Turning On/Off. The WTDCL has 2 modes of operation: scheduled (normal) operation; and lighting override. On power-up, the WTDCL powers up in its last mode. (If it was in override mode before being turned off, it will be in override mode on power-up. Conversely, if it was in scheduled mode prior to power-off, it will be in scheduled mode when turned back on. 2.1.1. Turning On. Press the FULL POWER (ON) button. The WTDCL will return to the mode that it was in prior to its last power-down. 2.1.2. Turning Off. Press and hold the FULL POWER (ON) button and the ENTER button simultaneously for 4 seconds. The front panel LCD and any illuminated LEDs will turn off as well as any attached lighting. 2

2.2. Output Contact Override. The output contact schedule can be overridden at any time by pressing the EXTERNAL TIMER 1, EXTERNAL TIMER 2, and/or EXTERNAL TIMER 3 buttons. 2.2.1. If the contact was scheduled to be closed and the LED was illuminated, the contact will be opened and the LED will be extinguished. 2.2.2. If the contact was scheduled to be opened and the LED was not illuminated, the contact will be closed and the LED will be illuminated. 2.2.3. Pressing whichever external timer override button (previously pressed) again will return to scheduled operation. 2.3. External Contact Lighting Override. The WTDCL has 2 relay contacts to provide an input to override the lighting schedule. External Contact #1 is controlled with a momentary switch. When the WTDCL is running a regular schedule or has been overridden by a front panel lighting override button, activation of this contact will output a scene 1 recall command for 1 hour. (A subsequent activation during that hour will cancel the request and return the lighting to the preprogrammed schedule). External Contact #2 is controlled with a toggle switch which forces a scene 3 recall for as long as it is held closed. 3 WTDCL

2.3.2. Scene 1 Override / Cancellation. 2.3.2.1. To cause Scene #1 to be recalled (1-hour Scene #1 override). Momentarily short the terminals of External Contact #1. (Press the remote switch). The display will appear as follows: D A T E T i m e * e x. s w i t c h 1 * with the *EX.SWITCH 1* blinking, where DATE is today s date and TIME is the current time. The Mode indicator will glow amber. 2.3.2.2. To cancel a Scene #1 override during the hour that it is in effect. Momentarily short the terminals of External Contact #1. (Press the remote switch). The display will return to the current schedule and the Mode indicator will glow green. 2.3.3. Scene 3 Override / Cancellation. 2.3.2.1. To cause Scene #3 to be recalled (Scene #3 override). Short the terminals of External Contact #2 and hold in that position. (Flip the remote toggle switch). The display will appear as follows: D A T E T i m e * e x. s w i t c h 2 * with the *EX.SWITCH 2* blinking, where DATE is today s date and TIME is the current time. The Mode indicator will glow amber. 2.3.3.2. To cancel a Scene #3 override. Release the shorting of the terminals of External Contact #1. (Press the remote switch release see switch manufacturer s guide). The display will return to the current schedule and the Mode indicator will glow green. 2.4. Front Panel Lighting Override. The WTDCL has 2 types of override: normal and full-power. Normal override can only be entered when the WTDCL is in scheduled (normal) operating mode. Full-power lighting override can be entered at any time. 2.4.1. Normal Override. (WTDCL must be running a schedule or be in normal override.) 2.4.1.1. Press NORMAL SCENE button, SCENE 1 button, SCENE 2 button, or SCENE 3 button, and: 2.4.1.1.1. the WTDCL will direct the lighting to that particular pre-programmed scene; 2.4.1.1.2. the second line of the LCD will blink the scene requested; 2.4.1.1.3. the Mode LED will glow amber. 2.4.1.2. Press SCHEDULE 1 button, SCHEDULE 2 button, or SCHEDULE 3 button, and: 2.4.1.2.1. the WTDCL will direct the lighting to the scene in the selected day schedule associated with the current time; 2.4.1.2.2. the second line of the LCD will blink the schedule requested; 2.4.1.2.3. the Mode LED will glow amber. 2.4.1.3. Press SCHEDULE 1 button, SCHEDULE 2 button, or SCHEDULE 3 button, and: 2.4.1.3.1. the WTDCL will return to the current day schedule; 2.4.1.3.2. the second line of the LCD will show (not blink) the schedule associated with the current day; 2.4.1.3.3. the Mode LED will glow amber. 4

2.4.2. Full Power Override. 2.4.2.1. When running a schedule or in normal override mode, press and hold the FULL POWER (ON/OFF) button for more than 2 seconds. 2.4.2.1.1. the WTDCL will direct all lighting to 100% power; 2.4.2.1.2. the second line of the LCD will blink Full Power ; 2.4.2.1.3. the LED will glow red. 2.4.2.2. When in full power override mode, press and hold the FULL POWER (ON/OFF) button for more than 2 seconds. 2.4.2.2.1. the WTDCL will return to the current day schedule; 2.4.2.2.2. the second line of the LCD will show (not blink) the schedule associated with the current day; 2.4.2.2.3. the Mode LED will glow green. 3. Programming. 3.1. Setting the Time and Date. 3.1.1. Setting the Time. 3.1.1.1. Press the SETUP button. The display will be as follows: 1 b a s i c S e t t i n g s with the 1 blinking. 3.1.1.2. Press the ENTER button. The display will be as follows: a. c u r r e n t D a t e with the A blinking. 3.1.1.3. Press the Up Arrow or the Down Arrow which cycles through A. Current Date; B. Current Time; and C. Time Change until B. Current Time is displayed and B. is blinking. Then press the ENTER button. The display will be as follows: b. c u r r e n t t i m e h h : m m F M 3.1.1.4. Press the ENTER button. The hour digits (hh) will flash. 3.1.1.5. Press the Up Arrow or the Down Arrow which cycles through the numbers 01 through 12 until the number desired is blinking. 3.1.1.6. Press the Right Arrow button. The minute digits (mm) will flash. 3.1.1.7. Press the Up Arrow or the Down Arrow which cycles through the numbers 00 through 59 until the number desired is blinking. 3.1.1.8. Press the Right Arrow button. AM or PM will flash. 3.1.1.9. Press the Up Arrow or the Down Arrow which cycles through AM and PM until the desired entry is blinking. 3.1.1.10. Press the ENTER button (or, if a change to one of the entries is desired, press the right or left arrow button until that entry blinks and reset that entry). The display will be as follows: 5 WTDCL

for about 2 seconds returning to: with the B. blinking. 3.1.1.11. Press the SETUP button, then the BACK button, when satisfied to return to the main screen. 3.1.2. Setting the Date. B. c u r r e n t T i m e 3.1.2.1. Press the SETUP button. The display will be as follows: 1 b a s i c S e t t i n g s with the 1 blinking. 3.1.2.2. Press the ENTER button. The display will be as follows: a. c u r r e n t D a t e with the A blinking. 3.1.2.3. Press the ENTER button. The display will be as follows: a. c u r r e n t d a t e d d / M M M / y y y y where dd is a day of the month; MMM is a 3-letter abbreviation for the month; and yyyy is the year. 3.1.2.4. Press the ENTER button. The day digits will flash. 3.1.2.5. Press the Up Arrow or the Down Arrow which cycles through the numbers 01 through the number of days in the month (the next field to the right) until the number desired is blinking. 3.1.2.6. Press the Right Arrow button. The month abbreviation will flash. 3.1.2.7. Press the Up Arrow or the Down Arrow which cycles through the abbreviations for months of the year until the month desired is blinking. (Note: This may have to be done first if the month shown has fewer days in it than the current day of the month. For instance if today is Dec 31st and the month shown is NOV, set the month first, then go back and set the day.) 3.1.2.8. Press the Right Arrow button. The year will flash. 3.1.2.9. Press the Up Arrow or the Down Arrow which cycles through 2000 to 2099 until the desired entry is blinking. 3.1.2.10. Press the ENTER button (or, if a change to one of the entries is desired, press the right or left arrow button until that entry blinks and reset that entry). The display will be as follows: for about 2 seconds returning to: a. c u r r e n t D a t e with the A. blinking. 3.1.2.11. Press the SETUP button, then the BACK button, when satisfied to return to the main screen. 6

3.2. Enabling/Setting Daylight Savings Time and Standard Time Transitions. 3.2.1. Enabling Daylight Savings Time and Standard Time. 3.1.1.1. Press the SETUP button. The display will be as follows: 1 b a s i c S e t t i n g s with the 1 blinking. 3.2.1.2. Press the ENTER button. The display will be as follows: a. c u r r e n t D a t e with the A blinking. 3.2.1.3. Press the Up Arrow or the Down Arrow which cycles through A. Current Date; B. Current Time; and C. Time Change until C. Time Change is displayed and C. is blinking. Then press the ENTER button. The display will be as follows: c. t i m e c h a n g e e n a b l e? Y e s with the Yes blinking. 3.2.1.4. Press the Up Arrow or the Down Arrow which cycles through Yes and No until the selection desired is blinking. 3.2.1.5. Press the ENTER button. If No was selected, the display will be as follows: for about 2 seconds returning to: C. t i m e C h a n g e with the C. blinking. 3.2.1.6. If Yes was selected, the display will be as follows: 3.2.2. Setting Daylight Savings Time and Standard Time Transitions. 3.2.2.1. Press the Up Arrow or the Down Arrow which cycles through 3-lettter abbreviations of the months until the slection desired is blinking. c h a n g e : s t d > D s t m o n t h : M M M where MMM is a 3-letter abbreviation for the month and is blinking. 3.2.2.2. Press the ENTER button. The display will be as follows: c h a n g e : s t d > d s t s u n d a y : X Y Z with the XYZ blinking, where XYZ is which Sunday in the month that the time change occurs. 3.2.2.3. Press the Up Arrow or the Down Arrow which cycles through First, Second, Third, Fourth, and Last until the desired entry is blinking. 7 WTDCL

3.2.2.4. Press the Up Arrow or the Down Arrow which cycles through 3-lettter abbreviations of the months until the slection desired is blinking. 3.2.2.5. Press the ENTER button. The display will be as follows: c h a n g e : d s t > S t d m o n t h : M M M where MMM is a 3-letter abbreviation for the month and is blinking. 3.2.2.6. Press the ENTER button. The display will be as follows: c h a n g e : d s t > S t d s u n d a y : F i r s t with the FIRST blinking. 3.2.2.7. Press the Up Arrow or the Down Arrow which cycles through First, Second, Third, Fourth, and Last until the desired entry is blinking. 3.2.2.8. Press the ENTER button. The display will be as follows: with the FIRST blinking. C. t i m e C h a n g e with the C. blinking. 3.2.2.9. Press the SETUP button, then the BACK button, when satisfied to return to the main screen. 3.3. Addressing Circuit Control Modules (CCMs). The WTDCL is capable of assigning node addresses to the CCMs, whether combined into an LP12DCLUNV-xx cabinet Symbol Description WTDCL Original Preset Unit ID CCM 1 3 New Unit ID 1 1 2 2 1 13 2 14 1 25 2 26 3 3 4 4 3 15 4 16 3 27 4 28 5 5 6 6 5 17 6 18 5 29 6 30 7 7 8 8 7 19 8 20 7 31 8 32 9 9 10 10 9 21 10 22 11 11 12 12 11 23 12 24 All module unit ID numbers will originally be preset at 1-12. If other sets of preset modules is added, Selcon will reassign them in order starting with the ID numbers of 13, 25, or 37 8

or individually (as an MC20DCLUNV or as an SC20DCLUNV). Symbol Description WTDCL Original Preset Unit ID 1 CCM 3 New Unit ID 1 1 1 2 1 3 1 4 1 5 1 6 1 7 All module unit ID numbers will originally be preset at 1. The installer will need to disconnect each CCM after changing its unit ID and then connect the next CCM for the ID to be changed. 3.3.1. LP12DCLUNV-xx Node assignment. 3.3.1.1. Ensure that the WTDCL is attached to one CCM in the LP12DCLUNV-xx, via a CAT-5 cable. 3.3.1.2. Ensure that all other CCMs are attached to the CCM in the previous section, via the included CAT-5 patch cables, in a daisy-chain manner. Ensure that the WTDCL is attached to one CCM in the LP12DCLUNV-xx, via a CAT-5 cable. 3.3.1.3. Press the SETUP button. The display will be as follows: 1 b a s i c S e t t i n g s with the 1 blinking. 3.3.1.4. Press the DOWN button 7 times. The display will be as follows: 8 M o d u l e with the 8 blinking. 3.3.1.5. Press the ENTER button. The display will be as follows: 8 m o d u l e s e t u p t y p e a with the TYPE A blinking. 3.3.1.6. Press the ENTER button. The display will be as follows: t y p e a s e t u p g r o u p C o n n e c t e d? 9 WTDCL

3.3.1.7. Press the ENTER button. The display will be as follows: t y p e a s e t u p s t a r t i n g i d : 0 1 with the 01 blinking, which will be the starting address of the LP12DCLUNV-xx (the 1st attached node.) 3.3.1.8. Press the Up Arrow or the Down Arrow which cycles through 01, 13, 25, 37, and 49 until the number desired is blinking. Then press the ENTER button. 3.3.1.9. The number will stop blinking for approximately 45 seconds while the nodes are assigned, followed by: for about 2 seconds returning to: t y p e a s e t u p s t a r t i n g i d : 0 1 3.3.1.10. Press the SETUP button, then the BACK button, to return to the main screen. 3.3.2. Individual Circuit Control Module (CCM) Node assignment. 3.3.2.1. Ensure that the WTDCL is attached to only one MC20DCLUNV, via a CAT-5 cable. 3.3.2.2. Press the SETUP button. The display will be as follows: 1 b a s i c S e t t i n g s with the 1 blinking. 3.3.2.3. Press the DOWN button 7 times. The display will be as follows: 8 M o d u l e with the 8 blinking. 3.3.2.4. Press the ENTER button. The display will be as follows: 8 m o d u l e s e t u p t y p e a with the TYPE A blinking. 3.3.2.5. Press the Up Arrow or the Down Arrow which cycles through Type A, and Type B until Type B is blinking. 3.3.2.6. Press the ENTER button. The display will be as follows: t y p e b s e t u p u n i t c o n n e c t e d? 10

3.3.2.7. Press the ENTER button. The display will be as follows: t y p e b s e t u p U n i t I D : 0 1 with the 01 blinking, which will be the address of the attached node. 3.3.2.8. Press the Up Arrow or the Down Arrow which cycles through the numbers 01 through 63 until the number desired is blinking. Then press the ENTER button. 3.3.2.9. The number will stop blinking for approximately 5 seconds while the node is assigned, followed by: for about 2 seconds returning to: 8 m o d u l e s e t u p t y p e b with the Type B blinking. 3.3.2.10. Press the SETUP button, then the BACK button, to return to the main screen,or the ENTER button and repeat from step 3.3.2.6. 3.4. Assigning Nodes to Zones 3.4.1. Press the SETUP button. The display will be as follows: with the 1 blinking. 3.4.2. Press the DOWN button 8 times. The display will be as follows: 9 z o n e a s s i g n i n g with the 9 blinking. 3.4.3. Press the ENTER button. The display will be as follows: 9 z o n e a s s i g n i n g m o d u l e 0 1 with the 01 blinking. 3.4.4. Press the Up Arrow or the Down Arrow which cycles through the numbers 01 through 63 until the number desired is blinking. 3.4.5. Press the ENTER button. The display will be as follows: m o d u l e 0 1 z o n e 1 with the Zone 1 blinking. 3.4.6. Press the Up Arrow or the Down Arrow which cycles through None, Zone 1, Zone 2, Zone 3, and Zone 4 until the number desired is blinking. 11 WTDCL

3.4.7. Press the ENTER button. The display will be as follows: for about 2 seconds returning to: 9 z o n e a s s i g n i n g m o d u l e x x with the xx blinking (where xx is the module number just assigned, plus 1). 3.4.8. Repeat the last 2 steps until all the desired nodes have been assigned. 3.4.9. When done, press the SETUP button, then the BACK button, to return to the main screen. 3.5. Creating Scenes. Before lighting schedules can be created, lighting scenes must be created. Schedules are time-based scene recalls; scenes are power levels set by zone (group of nodes). 3.5.1. Press the SETUP button. The display will be as follows: with the Down Arrow blinking. 3.5.2. Press the DOWN button. The display will be as follows: 2 s c e n e s e t t i n g s with the 2 blinking. 3.5.3. Press the ENTER button. The display will be as follows: 2 s c e n e s e t t i n g s 1. n o r m a l s c e n e with the 1. blinking. 3.5.4. Press the Up Arrow or the Down Arrow which cycles through the Normal Scene; Scene 1; Scene 2; and Scene 3 until the number of the scene desired is blinking. 3.5.5. Press the ENTER button. The display will be as follows: 1 : 0 % 2 : 0 % 3 : 0 % 4 : 0 % 3.5.6. Press the ENTER button. The percentage number after 1: will blink. 3.5.7. Press the Up Arrow or the Down Arrow which cycles through the numbers 0% and 34% through 100% until the number desired is blinking. This will set the power broadcast to all nodes within Group 1 when Scene 1 is recalled via a preprogrammed schedule or front panel scene pushbutton. 3.5.8. Press the Right Arrow to repeat the process for next group or the Left Arrow to repeat the process for previous group. 3.5.9. When satisfied with all the power levels for all the groups in a scene, press the ENTER button. The display will be as follows: for about 2 seconds returning to: 12

2 s c e n e s e t t i n g s with the 2 blinking. 3.5.10. Repeat the process until all 4 scenes (or less, if fewer scenes are required for scheduling. 3.5.11. When done, Press the SETUP button, then the BACK button to return to the main screen. 3.6. Creating Schedules. Once lighting scenes are programmed, they can be organized into lighting schedules. Schedules are time-based recalls of power levels by zone (group of nodes). There are 2 types of schedule: Day Schedules and Week Schedules. Day Schedules assign scenes to times-of-day. There are 4 Day Schedules available to program: 1, 2, 3, and Holiday. Once Day Schedules are programmed, Week Schedules can be created. A Week Schedule assigns one of the Day Schedules to a day-of-the-week. 3.6.1. Creating Day Schedules. 3.6.1.1. Press the SETUP button. The display will be as follows: with the 1 blinking. 3.6.1.2. Press the DOWN button twice. The display will be as follows: 3 d a y s c h e d u l e with the 3 blinking. 3.6.1.3. Press the ENTER button. The display will be as follows: 3 d a y s c e d u l e 1. s c h e d u l e 1 with the 1 blinking. 3.6.1.4. Press the Up Arrow or the Down Arrow which cycles through the Schedule 1; Schedule 2; Schedule 3; and Holiday until the number of the schedule desired is blinking. Then press the ENTER button. The display will be as follows: s c h e d u l e x 1 2 : 0 0 a M > h h : m m a m with the HH blinking. (X is the schedule number 1 through 3 and Holiday. HH is the hour; MM is the minute.) 3.6.1.5. Press the Up Arrow or the Down Arrow which cycles through the hours 01 through 12 until the desired hour to end the current schedule is blinking. 3.6.1.6. Press the Right Arrow to select the minute to end the current schedule. The display will be as follows: s c h e d u l e x 1 2 : 0 0 a M > h h : m m a m with the mm blinking. (X is the schedule number 1 through 3 and Holiday. hh is the hour; mm is the minute.) 13 WTDCL

3.6.1.7. Press the Right Arrow to select AM or PM to end the current schedule. The display will be as follows: s c h e d u l e x 1 2 : 0 0 a M > h h : m m a m with the AM blinking. (X is the schedule number 1 through 3 and Holiday. hh is the hour; mm is the minute.) 3.6.1.8. Press the Up Arrow or the Down Arrow which cycles through AM and PM until the desired entry is blinking. 3.6.1.9. When satisfied with the end time for the day schedule, press the ENTER button. The display will be as follows: 1 2 : 0 0 a m > 0 1 : 0 0 a m s c e n e : n o r m a l with the Normal blinking. 3.6.1.10. Press the Up Arrow or the Down Arrow, which cycles through Off, Normal, Scene 1, Scene 2 and Scene 3 until the preset scene desired is blinking. 3.6.1.11. Press the ENTER button. The display will be as follows: b l i n k a l e r t s e t? n o with the No blinking. 3.6.1.12. Press the Up Arrow or the Down Arrow which cycles through the Yes and No until the desired selection is blinking. 3.6.1.13. Press the ENTER button. The display will be as follows: s c h e d u l e x T I M E > h h : m m f m with the hh blinking. (X is the schedule number 1 through 3 and Holiday. TIME is the starting time for this scene hh:mmfm is the ending time for this scene. Note: the start time for this scene is automatically filled in with the end time of the previous scene in this schedule.) Repeat from step 3.5.1.5 until time 12:00AM is again reached. 3.6.1.14. Press the ENTER button. The display will be as follows: for about 2 seconds returning to: 3 d a y s c h e d u l e with the 3 blinking. 3.6.1.15. Repeat from step 3.5.1.3 until all desired day schedules have been entered. 3.6.1.16. Press the SETUP button, then the BACK button to return to the main screen. 14

3.6.2. Creating the Week Schedule. 3.6.2.1. Press the SETUP button. The display will be as follows: with the 1 blinking. 3.6.2.2. Press the DOWN button three times. The display will be as follows: 4 w e e k s c h e d u l e with the 4 blinking. 3.6.2.3. Press the ENTER button. The display will be as follows: 4 w e e k s c h e d u l e m o n d a y with the Monday blinking. 3.6.2.4. Press the Up Arrow or the Down Arrow which cycles through the days of the week until the preset scene desired is blinking. 3.6.2.5. Press the ENTER button. The display will be as follows: 4 w e e k s c h e d u l e m o n d a y s c h d 1 with the SCHD 1 blinking. 3.6.2.6. Press the Up Arrow or the Down Arrow which cycles through SCHD 1; SCHD 2; SCHD 3 and Holiday until the preset day schedule desired is selected. (Note: this is not the preferred method for assigning holidays, as it requires a holiday schedule to be assigned to a day of the week 6 days or less in advance and reassigned back to its regular Day Schedule not more than 6 days later. A recommended technique is detailed in the following section.) 3.6.2.7. Press the ENTER button. The display will be as follows: for about 2 seconds returning to: 4 w e e k s c h e d u l e with the 4 blinking. 3.6.2.8. Repeat until every day has been assigned a schedule (week complete). 3.6.2.9. Press the SETUP button, then the BACK button to return to the main screen. 3.7. Setting Advanced Holiday Dates. This is the preferred method of holiday date assignment, as holidays can be programmed by date rather than day of the week requiring less diligent maintenance than by the technique described earlier. 3.7.1. Press the ENTER button. The display will be as follows: with the 1 blinking. 15 WTDCL

3.7.2. Press the Up Arrow or the Down Arrow button 5 times. The display will be as follows: 6 h o l i d a y d a t e s with the 6 blinking. 3.7.3. Press the ENTER button. The display will be as follows: 6 h o l i d a y d a t e s h o l i d a y 0 1 with the Holiday 01 blinking. 3.7.4. Press the Up Arrow or the Down Arrow which cycles through Holiday 01 through Holiday 32 until the number of the scene desired is blinking. 3.7.5. Press the ENTER button. The display will be as follows: h o l i d a y x x d a t e : 0 0 with the 00 blinking (where xx is the number selected in the previous step; 00 represents the day of the month of the holiday being entered; and represents the 3-character abbreviation for the month of the holiday being entered). 3.7.6. Press the Right Arrow to advance to select the month of the holiday. The 3 dashes will start blinking. 3.7.7. Press the Up Arrow or the Down Arrow which cycles through and 3-character abbreviations of months of the year until the month desired for the holiday is blinking. 3.7.8. Press the ENTER button. The display will be as follows: for about 2 seconds returning to: 6 h o l i d a y d a t e s with the 6 blinking. Repeat the process until all desired holidays have been entered. 3.7.9. When done, press the SETUP button, then the BACK button to return to the main screen. 3.8. Previewing Day Schedules. The WTDCL has a trial mode which allows a user to preview the effects of a Day Schedule on the actual lighting without waiting for real time to elapse. 3.8.1. Press the SETUP button. The display will be as follows: with the 1 blinking. 3.8.2. Press the DOWN button 6 times. The display will be as follows: 7 t r i a l m o d e with the 7 blinking. 16

3.8.3. Press the ENTER button. The display will be as follows: 7 t r i a l m o d e s c h e d u l e 1 with the Schedule 1 blinking. 3.8.4. Press the Up Arrow or the Down Arrow which cycles through Schedule 1; Schedule 2; Schedule 3; and Holiday until the schedule desired is blinking. 3.8.5. Press the ENTER button. The display will be as follows: S C h e d u l e s c e n e (SCHEDULE is the schedule number SCHEDULE 1, SCHEDULE 2, SCHEDULE 3 and HOLIDAY; SCENE is Normal, Scene 1, Scene 2, Scene 3, and Off.) 3.8.6. Pressing the Down Arrow (or the Up Arrow after the 1st scene change), will cycle through the scene changes and display what the scene becomes and updates the time it is scheduled to be imposed on the system (updates the 12:00AM in the lower left of the display). 3.8.7. Press the SETUP button, then the BACK button to return to the main screen. 3.9. Create Output Contacts Schedules. The output contacts are a group of 3 dry (unpowered) relay outputs, suitable for turning signs on or off based on a schedule. 3.9.1. Press the ENTER button. The display will be as follows: with the 1 blinking. 3.9.2. Press the DOWN button 4 times. The display will be as follows: 5 o u t p u t c o n t a c t with the 5 blinking. 3.9.3. Press the ENTER button. The display will be as follows: 5 o u t p u t c o n t a c t 1. s c h e d u l e 1 with the 1. blinking. 3.9.4. Press the Up Arrow or the Down Arrow which cycles through Schedule 1; Schedule 2; Schedule 3; and Holiday until the schedule desired is blinking. 3.9.5. Press the ENTER button. The display will be as follows: s c h e d u l e 1. c o n t a c t 1 with the 1. blinking, where SCHEDULE is SCHEDULE 1 through 3 or HOLIDAY. 3.9.6. Press the Up Arrow or the Down Arrow which cycles through Contact 1; Contact 2; and Contact 3 until the number associated with the contact desired is blinking. 17 WTDCL

3.9.7. Press the ENTER button. The display will be as follows: s c h e d c o n t a c t 1 1 2 : 0 0 a M > h h : m m a m with the hh blinking. (SCHED is the schedule number SCHD 1 through SCHD 3 and HOLIDAY. hh is the hour; mm is the minute.) 3.9.8. Press the Up Arrow or the Down Arrow which cycles through the hours 01 through 12 until the desired hour to end the current schedule is blinking. 3.9.9. Press the Right Arrow to select the minute to end the current schedule. The display will be as follows: s c h e d c o n t a c t 1 1 2 : 0 0 a M > h h : m m a m with the mm. blinking. (SCHED is the schedule number SCHD 1 through SCHD 3 and HOLIDAY.) 3.9.10. Press the Right Arrow to select AM or PM to end the current schedule. The display will be as follows: s c h e d c o n t a c t 1 1 2 : 0 0 a M > h h : m m a m with the AM blinking. (SCHED is the schedule number SCHD 1 through SCHD 3 and HOLIDAY.) 3.9.11. Press the Up Arrow or the Down Arrow - which cycles through AM and PM until the desired entry is blinking. 3.9.12. When satisfied with the end time for this particular period, press the ENTER button. The display will be as follows: 1 2 : 0 0 A m > y y : z z C m s E T t O : o F F with the OFF blinking. 3.9.13. Press the Up Arrow or the Down Arrow which cycles through the OFF and ON until the desired state of the contact is blinking. 3.9.14. Press the ENTER button. The display will be as follows: s c h e d c o n t a c t 1 t i m e > h h : m m F m with the hh blinking. (SCHED is the schedule number SCHD 1 through SCHD 3 and HOLIDAY. TIME is the starting time for this contact state hh:mmfm is the ending time for this scene. Note: the start time for this scene is automatically filled in with the end time of the previous scene in this schedule.) Repeat from step 6.8 until time 12:00AM is again reached. 3.9.15. Press the ENTER button. The display will be as follows: for about 2 seconds returning to: 5 o u t p u t c o n t a c t with the 5 blinking. 18

3.9.16. Repeat the process until all output contact schedules have been entered. 3.9.17. When done, Press the SETUP button, then the BACK button to return to the main screen. 3.10. Review/Reset. Scenes and schedules can be reviewed and/or reset by this selection, but the review does not force the lighting to what is displayed as in the trial mode. 3.10.1. Press the SETUP button. The display will be as follows: with the 1 blinking. 3.10.2. Press the DOWN button 4 times (or the Up Arrow once). The display will be as follows: 1 0 r e v i e w / r e s e t with the 10 blinking. 3.10.3. Press the ENTER button. The display will be as follows: 1 0 r e v i e w / r e s e t a. s c e n e s with the A. blinking. 3.10.4. Completely reset the WTDCL. 3.10.4.1. Press the Up Arrow or the Down Arrow which cycles through Scenes; Day Schedule; Week Schedule; Holiday Dates; Output Contact; Unit ID; Module Zone; and Default Reset until H.Default Reset is shown and H. is blinking. 3.10.4.2. Press the ENTER button. The display will be as follows: with the No blinking. 3.10.4.3. Press the Up Arrow or the Down Arrow to select Yes. 3.10.4.4. Press the ENTER button. The display will be as follows: 3.10.5. Review/Reset a Scene. h. d e f a u l t r e s e t r e s e t? n o p r o c e s s i n g c o m m a n d blinking for a few seconds, followed by: for a few seconds, followed by a return to the main screen. 3.10.5.1. Press the ENTER button. The display will be as follows: a. s c e n e s n o r m a l R e s e t T o D e f a u l t with the Normal blinking. 19 WTDCL

3.10.5.2. Press the Up Arrow or the Down Arrow which cycles through the Normal; Scene 1; Scene 2; and Scene 3 until the desired scene is blinking. 3.10.5.3. Press the ENTER button. The display will be as follows: s c e n e a c t i o n : r e v i e w with the REVIEW blinking (SCENE is the selected scene). 3.10.5.4. To Review a Scene. 3.10.5.4.1. Press the Up Arrow or the Down Arrow which cycles between Review and Reset until Review is blinking. 3.10.5.4.2. Press the ENTER button. The display will be as follows: 1 : w w w % 2 : x x x % 2 : y y y % 4 : z z z % 3.10.5.4.3. Press the SETUP button, then the BACK button to return to the main screen. 3.10.5.5. To Reset (Delete) a Scene. 3.10.5.5.1. Press the Up Arrow or the Down Arrow which cycles between Review and Reset until Reset is blinking. 3.10.5.5.2. Press the ENTER button. The display will be as follows: n o r m a l r e s e t? n o with the No blinking. 3.10.5.5.3. Press the Up Arrow or the Down Arrow which cycles between Yes and No until Yes is blinking. 3.10.5.5.4. Press the ENTER button. The display will be as follows: for about 2 seconds returning to: with the A. blinking. 3.10.5.5.5. Press the SETUP button, then the BACK button to return to the main screen. 3.10.6. Review/Reset a Day Schedule. 3.10.6.1. Press the Up Arrow or the Down Arrow which cycles through Scenes; Day Schedule; Week Schedule; Holiday Dates; Output Contact; Unit ID; Module Zone; and Default Reset until B.Day Schedule is shown and B. is blinking. 3.10.6.2. Press the ENTER button. The display will be as follows: with the SCHD 1 blinking. 1 0 r e v i e w / r e s e t a. s c e n e s b. d a y s c h e d u l e s c h d 1 20

3.10.6.3. Press the Up Arrow or the Down Arrow which cycles through SCHD 1; SCHD 2; SCHD 3; and Holiday until the desired scene is blinking. 3.10.6.4. Press the ENTER button. The display will be as follows: s c h e d a c t i o n : r e v i e w with the REVIEW blinking. (SCHED is the selected schedule.) 3.10.6.5. To Review a Day Schedule. 3.10.6.5.1. Press the Up Arrow or the Down Arrow which cycles between Review and Reset until REVIEW is blinking. 3.10.6.5.2. Press the ENTER button. The display will be as follows: s c h e d S c e n e s t a r t t i m e > e n d where SCHED is the selected schedule and SCENE is the scene programmed to be output between the Start time and the End time. 3.11.6.5.3. Pressing the Down Arrow will change the 1st line of the display to BLINK ON or BLINK OFF, depending on whether or not a blinking of the lights was programmed to occur prior to the end of the selected scene. 3.10.6.5.4. Pressing the Down Arrow (or the Up Arrow after the 1st scene change) will cycle through the scene changes (and associated blink selections). The progression of scenes is accompanied by updates of scene start and end times in the selected schedule. 3.10.6.5.5. Press the SETUP button, then the BACK button to return to the main screen. 3.10.6.6. To Reset (Delete) a Day Schedule. 3.10.6.6.1. Press the Up Arrow or the Down Arrow which cycles between Review and Reset until Reset is blinking. 3.10.6.6.2. Press the ENTER button. The display will be as follows: X y z r e s e t? n o with No blinking (XYZ is the selected schedule). 3.10.6.6.3. Press the Up Arrow or the Down Arrow which cycles between Yes and No until Yes is blinking. 3.10.6.6.4. Press the ENTER button. The display will be as follows: for about 2 seconds returning to: 1 0 r e v i e w / r e s e t B. d a y s c h e d u l e with the B. blinking. 3.10.6.6.5. Press the SETUP button, then the BACK button to return to the main screen. 21 WTDCL

3.10.7. To Review/Reset the Week Schedule. 3.10.7.1. Press the Up Arrow or the Down Arrow which cycles through Scenes; Day Schedule; Week Schedule; Holiday Dates; Output Contact; Unit ID; Module Zone; and Default Reset until C.Week Schedule is shown and C. is blinking. 3.10.7.2. Press the ENTER button. The display will be as follows: w e e k s c h e d u l e a c t i o n : r e v i e w with the Review blinking. 3.10.7.3. To Review the Week Schedule. 3.10.7.3.1. Press the Up Arrow or the Down Arrow which cycles between Review and Reset until REVIEW is blinking. 3.10.7.3.2. Press the ENTER button. The display will be as follows: d a y X Y Z where DAY is the day of the week and SCHED schedule programmed to be output for the selected day 3.10.7.3.3. Pressing the Down Arrow (or the Up Arrow after the 1st day change) will cycle through the days of the week and the day schedule associated with them. 3.10.7.3.4. Press the SETUP button, then the BACK button to return to the main screen. 3.10.7.4. To Reset (Delete) the Week Schedule. 3.10.7.4.1. Press the Up Arrow or the Down Arrow which cycles between Review and Reset until RESET is blinking. 3.10.7.4.2. Press the ENTER button. The display will be as follows: w e e k s c h e d u l e r e s e t? n o with No blinking. 3.10.7.4.3. Press the Up Arrow or the Down Arrow which cycles between Yes and No until Yes is blinking. 3.10.7.4.4. Press the ENTER button. The display will be as follows: for about 2 seconds returning to: 1 0 r e v i e w / r e s e t C. w e e k s c h e d u l e with the C. blinking. 3.10.7.4.5. Press the SETUP button, then the BACK button to return to the main screen. 22

3.10.8. To Review/Reset a Holiday Date. 3.10.8.1. Press the Up Arrow or the Down Arrow which cycles through Scenes; Day Schedule; Week Schedule; Holiday Dates; Output Contact; Unit ID; Module Zone; and Default Reset until D.Holiday Dates is shown and D. is blinking. 3.10.8.2. Press the ENTER button. The display will be as follows: D. h o l i d a y d a t e s h o l i d a y x x with the Holiday xx is blinking, where xx is a number between 01 and 32. 3.10.8.3. Press the Up Arrow or the Down Arrow to select the desired holiday number. 3.10.8.4. Press the ENTER button. The display will be as follows: h o l i d a y x x a c t i o n : r e v i e w with Review blinking, where xx is a number between 01 and 32. 3.10.8.5. To Review a Holiday Date. 3.10.8.5.1. Press the Up Arrow or the Down Arrow which cycles between Review and Reset until Review is blinking. 3.10.8.5.2. Press the ENTER button. The display will be as follows: h o l i d a y x x D a t e where xx is a number between 1 and 32 and DATE is the day and month of the selected holiday. 3.10.8.5.3. Press the SETUP button, then the BACK button to return to the main screen. 3.10.8.6. To Reset (Delete) a Holiday Date. 3.10.8.6.1. Press the Up Arrow or the Down Arrow which cycles between Review and Reset until Reset is blinking. 3.10.8.6.2. Press the ENTER button. The display will be as follows: h o l i d a y x x r e s e t? n o with No blinking. 3.10.8.6.3. Press the Up Arrow or the Down Arrow which cycles between Yes and No until Yes is blinking. 3.10.8.6.4. Press the ENTER button. The display will be as follows: for about 2 seconds returning to: 1 0 r e v i e w / r e s e t d. h o l i d a y d a t e s with the D. blinking. 3.10.8.6.4. Press the SETUP button, then the BACK button to return to the main screen. 23 WTDCL

3.10.9. To Review/Reset an Output Contact Schedule. 3.10.9.1. Press the Up Arrow or the Down Arrow which cycles through Scenes; Day Schedule; Week Schedule; Holiday Dates; Output Contact; Unit ID; Module Zone; and Default Reset until E.Output Contact is shown and E. is blinking. 3.10.9.2. Press the ENTER button. The display will be as follows: e. o u t p u t c o n t a c t s c h e d with the SCHED blinking, where SCHED is the output contact schedule. 3.10.9.3. Press the Up Arrow or the Down Arrow to select the desired schedule from Schedule 1, Schedule 2, Schedule 3, or Holiday. 3.10.9.4. Press the ENTER button. The display will be as follows: s c h e d c O N T A C T with the CONTACT blinking, where CONTACT is the output contact number. 3.10.9.5. Press the Up Arrow or the Down Arrow to select the desired contact from Contact 1, Contact 2, or Contact 3. 3.10.9.6. Press the ENTER button. The display will be as follows: s c h e d c o n t A C T a c t i o n : r e v i e w with the Review blinking, where SCHED is the selected output contact schedule and CONTACT is the selected output contact number 3.10.9.7. To Review an Output Contact Schedule. 3.10.9.7.1. Press the Up Arrow or the Down Arrow which cycles between Review and Reset until Review is blinking. 3.10.9.7.2. Press the ENTER button. The display will be as follows: c o n t a c t s t a t e s T a r t i n g > e n d i n g where CONTACT is the selected output contact number, STATE is the state of the selected contact number between STARTING time and ENDING time. 3.10.9.7.3. Pressing the Down Arrow (or the Up Arrow after the 1st scene change) will cycle through the state changes. The progression of scenes is accompanied by updates of scene start and end times in the selected schedule 3.10.9.7. To Reset (delete) an Output Contact Schedule. 3.10.9.8.1. Press the Up Arrow or the Down Arrow which cycles between Review and Reset until Reset is blinking. 3.10.9.8.2. Press the ENTER button. The display will be as follows: s c h e d c o n t A C T r e s e t? N o with No blinking, where SCHED is the selected output contact schedule and CONTACT is the selected output contact number. 24

3.10.10. Review Unit IDs. 3.10.9.8.3. Press the Up Arrow or the Down Arrow which cycles between Yes and No until Yes is blinking. 3.10.9.8.4. Press the ENTER button. The display will be as follows: blinking for a few seconds, followed by: with the E. flashing. 3.10.9.8.5. Press the SETUP button, then the BACK button to return to the main screen. 3.10.10.1. Press the Up Arrow or the Down Arrow - which cycles through Scenes; Day Schedule; Week Schedule; Holiday Dates; Output Contact; Unit ID; Module Zone; and Default Reset until F.Unit ID is shown and F. is blinking. 3.10.10.2. Press the ENTER button. The display will be as follows: blinking for a few seconds, followed by: with the xx equal to the 1st node ID found. 3.10.10.3. Pressing the Down Arrow (or the Up Arrow after the 1st scene change), will cycle through the nodes found. 3.10.10.4. When done, Press the SETUP button, then the BACK button to return to the main screen. 3.10.11. Review Node to Zone Assignments. 1 0 r e v i e w / r e s e t e. o u t p u t c o n t a c t p r o c e s s i n g C o m m a n d 1 s t c h e C K E D u n i t i d : x x 3.10.11.1. Press the Up Arrow or the Down Arrow which cycles through Scenes; Day Schedule; Week Schedule; Holiday Dates; Output Contact; Unit ID; Module Zone; and Default Reset until G.Module Zone is shown and G. is blinking. 3.10.11.2. Press the ENTER button. The display will be as follows: m o d u l e 0 1 z o n e : 1 3.10.11.3. Press the ENTER button or the Up Arrow to advance the module number or the Down Arrow to reverse the module number. The zone number to which the selected module is assigned will appear after the word zone. 3.10.11.4. When done, Press the SETUP button, then the BACK button to return to the main screen. 25 WTDCL

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