User and Programming Manual WaveLinx Lite This document is intended for installers of the WaveLinx Lite System ATTENTION DISCLAIMER OF LIABILITY: Cooper Lighting Solutions assumes no liability for damages or losses of any kind that may arise from the improper, careless, or negligent installation, handling or use of the products. IMPORTANT: This manual provides information on the installation and operation of WaveLinx Lite System.
User Manual: WaveLinx Lite (1.5) WaveLinx Lite User Manual - Table of contents WaveLinx Lite Architecture and General Rules ......................................................................................................................................... 5 WaveLinx Lite Communication Requirements .......................................................................................................................................... 6 WaveLinx Lite Device Reference Sheets ...........................
User Manual: WaveLinx Lite (1.5) Adjust Controlled Zones ................................................................................................................................................................... 40 Review Assigned Sensors ................................................................................................................................................................ 42 Use Occupancy Sensor Set Test Mode ................................................................
User Manual: WaveLinx Lite (1.5) Use Device Scan .................................................................................................................................................................................... 72 Replace Devices ..................................................................................................................................................................................... 73 Factory Reset a Device ......................................................
User Manual: WaveLinx Lite (1.5) Welcome and Introduction WaveLinx Lite (1.5) offers wireless control without the need of a centralized controller for outdoor and indoor applications. Outdoor applications including parking garages, decks, and surrounding areas while indoor applications include office, education, healthcare, hospitality, retail, industrial, and manufacturing. WaveLinx Lite provides a quick method to achieve code-compliance without extra wiring or complicated commissioning.
User Manual: WaveLinx Lite (1.5) WaveLinx Lite devices operate autonomously with default out-of-the-box programmed behavior once they are installed and powered. They will work indefinitely in this mode unless they are programmed using the WaveLinx Lite Mobile App. This process is referred to as provisioning. During provisioning, each device is assigned to an area and lighting devices are assigned to zones. Each area forms a unique Bluetooth mesh network for the devices that are assigned to it.
User Manual: WaveLinx Lite (1.5) Ambient Integrated Sensor Reference Sheet Ambient Integrated Sensor The WaveLinx Lite Ambient Integrated Sensor provides wireless control within the light fixture to reduce wiring, design, and installation time. The sensor provides both occupancy and daylight control that can be easily configured using the WaveLinx Lite Mobile App. Out-of-the-Box Operation Once power is applied, the attached fixture operates via the motion sensors.
User Manual: WaveLinx Lite (1.5) Ambient Integrated Sensor (continued) Daylight Operation (closed loop) • • • • Daylight operation must be manually enabled for ambient integrated sensors. When the measured light exceeds the calibrated level, the fixture will dim lighting to reduce the light level. When the measured light level exceeds 150% of the calibrated light level for more than 30 minutes, the sensor will dim to OFF.
User Manual: WaveLinx Lite (1.5) Outdoor Fixture High/Low Mount Sensor Reference Sheet Outdoor Fixture High/Low Mount Sensor The WaveLinx Lite Outdoor Fixture High/Low Mount Sensor uses a simple tool-less twist lock method to connect to a Cooper Lighting fixture with WaveLinx compatible 4-pin Zhaga Book 18 socket. The sensor has an IP66 rating for outdoor site and indoor environments. Out-of-the-Box Operation Once power is applied, the attached fixture operates via the daylight and motion sensors.
User Manual: WaveLinx Lite (1.5) Outdoor Fixture High/Low Mount Sensor (continued) Daylight Operation (closed loop) • • • • Daylight operation is enabled by default. When the measured light exceeds the calibrated level, the fixture will dim lighting to reduce the light level. When the measured light level exceeds 150% of the calibrated light level for more than 30 minutes, the sensor will dim to OFF.
User Manual: WaveLinx Lite (1.5) Line Voltage Wallstation Reference Sheet Line Voltage Wallstation Powered from line voltage (120-277VAC), the WaveLinx Line Voltage Wallstation can be installed in single or multi-gang configurations. The WaveLinx Line Voltage Wallstation controls WaveLinx Lite devices by sending control signals through the Bluetooth Mesh network. Out-of-the-Box Operation • • Features Bluetooth 4.
User Manual: WaveLinx Lite (1.5) Line Voltage Wallstation (continued) Identification Mode Behavior When placed in ‘Blink to Identify’ mode, the wallstation LED will turn ON for 1 second, turn OFF for 1 second and repeats this cycle for 15 seconds. The LED will be green on an unprovisioned wallstation and white on a provisioned wallstation. Factory Reset Instructions The factory reset will unprovision the device, setting the device back to factory settings.
User Manual: WaveLinx Lite (1.5) Logging in to the WaveLinx Lite Mobile Application IMPORTANT: Before the WaveLinx Lite Mobile Application can be used on site, the user account must be registered, the user account must be logged in, and the site must be created. These processes require an internet connection. The WaveLinx Lite Mobile Application is used to provision and organize WaveLinx Lite devices. The mobile application requires user account registration.
User Manual: WaveLinx Lite (1.5) Step 2: Register for WaveLinx Lite Mobile Application Access Registration is required before using the WaveLinx Lite Mobile Application. Once registered, the user will login to the mobile application using the registered email address. Note: The WaveLinx Lite Mobile Application requires a unique email address that is not currently used for other registered WaveLinx Mobile Applications.
User Manual: WaveLinx Lite (1.5) 4: Enter a valid email address and password, and then select preferences for any requested options. Tap ‘Continue’. 5: An email verification code will be sent to the provided email address. Enter the provided code, and then tap ‘Continue’. Note: Check the email spam folder if the code is not received or tap ‘Resend Code’.
User Manual: WaveLinx Lite (1.5) Step 3: Login to the Mobile Application Once the account is registered, login to the application. 1: Open the app from the app icon. 2: When prompted for login, enter the registered email address and password, and then tap ‘Login’. 3: The WaveLinx Lite Mobile Application will open and display the option to add a site or will display configured sites if the application has been used previously.
User Manual: WaveLinx Lite (1.5) Mobile Application Logout Once logged in to the mobile application, it is not necessary to log out. If needed, the logout function can be accessed from the main menu. WARNING: If an App logout is processed, an internet connection will be required to log back in. To log out of the mobile application: 1: Tap the menu button ‘ ’. 2: Select ‘Sync & Logout’. 3: The app will start the automatic site sync process.
User Manual: WaveLinx Lite (1.5) Initial Site Setup Using the Mobile Application The WaveLinx Lite Mobile Application will be used to provision and organize WaveLinx Lite devices. This process consists of multiple steps: IMPORTANT: Although the Mobile App may allow creation and provisioning in a different order, follow the recommended step order outlined in this manual for best results.
User Manual: WaveLinx Lite (1.5) 4: At the bottom of the screen tap the option to ‘Skip, Add Later’ to cancel out of the setup wizard. The site list will show the created site. Tap ‘Skip, Add Later’’ Created site 5: For large projects containing more than 28 areas, repeat these steps to create the additional sites needed for the project. For easy identification, use naming conventions for large multi-site projects, i.e. “ABC Parking Garage First Floor”, ABC Parking Garage Second Floor, etc.
User Manual: WaveLinx Lite (1.5) Step 3: Provision an Area’s First Device In order for some of the mobile application options to become accessible, at least one device needs to belong to the area. The process of joining a WaveLinx Lite device to an area (network) is called provisioning. This section will walk through the provisioning of the first device in the area. For best results, wait to provision additional devices until after “Step 5: Manage the Area Occupancy Sets” has been completed.
User Manual: WaveLinx Lite (1.5) 7: Locate and open the appropriate device type list for the device being provisioned. The device that has the strongest signal (possibly the closest device) will be at the top. Tap the identify icon ‘ ’ to place the device in the identify mode to verify that it is the expected device. The device should respond with the identification behavior described in the device reference sheet section beginning on page 6.
User Manual: WaveLinx Lite (1.5) Step 4: Manage the Area Zones In WaveLinx Lite, controlled devices (light fixtures, for example) are organized into zones. A zone is a group of controlled devices that will be controlled together in the same way. If all controlled devices are going to operate together as one large group, no additional zones need to be created (skip to “Step 5: Manage the Area Occupancy Sets” on page 23). The default zone will be used for the controlled devices in the area.
User Manual: WaveLinx Lite (1.5) Step 5: Manage the Area Occupancy Sets An occupancy set is a group of occupancy sensors that operate together to control a group of devices. Any sensor in the group sensing motion will refresh its occupied command at continuous intervals. When a sensor in the group no longer receives occupied signals from other sensors, and its own sensor is no longer registering motion, it will begin transitioning its connected fixture through the hold time to the unoccupied level.
User Manual: WaveLinx Lite (1.5) Tap to rename Tap ‘+’ to add an occupancy set Created occupancy sets Tap ‘Occupancy’ Part 2: Assign and Unassign Zones to Occupancy Sets If zones have been manually created, it will be necessary to assign them to an occupancy set for occupancy commands to operate. One occupancy set can have multiple zones assigned to it if the zones need to work together as a group.
User Manual: WaveLinx Lite (1.5) 6: Tap the desired occupancy set. 7: Tap the ‘Zones’ option. 8: Review the assigned and available zones. To add zones, tap ‘ ’ next to the zone. To unassign a zone, tap ‘ ’ next to the zone. 9: Repeat until all zones are assigned to the correct occupancy set. When complete, the ‘Available Zones’ section should be empty unless the remaining zones will not respond to occupancy commands.
User Manual: WaveLinx Lite (1.5) Select the site Tap refresh to start scan Select the area Found devices will appear in the ‘Unassigned Devices’ section, separated by device type. This display is static and will not change until another scan command is processed. 7: Locate and open the appropriate device type list for the device being provisioned. The device that has the strongest signal (possibly the closest device) will be at the top.
User Manual: WaveLinx Lite (1.5) 9. The next step may vary slightly depending on the type of device being provisioned. • If the device is a wallstation, once it finishes provisioning, the wallstation will appear in the ‘Devices in Area’ section.
User Manual: WaveLinx Lite (1.5) 11. Repeat this process for all WaveLinx Lite devices that should belong in this area. 12.If the first device provisioned was a control device (light fixtures with a fixture mount or integrated sensor, for example) remember to move the device from the default zone to the zone it should operate with. Open the default zone to show the provisioned device. Tap ‘ ’ on the device row and then select the zone it should be assigned to. If necessary, rename the device.
User Manual: WaveLinx Lite (1.5) Modify Default Behavior After Provisioning Once an area has been defined, the default behavior can be modified if different operation is expected. This section discusses how to: • Modify areas • Modify zones • Modify devices • Modify occupancy sets • Modify wallstations • Modify scene light levels • Calibrate daylight sets Modify Areas Once created, areas can be renamed or deleted. This section discusses how to perform these functions.
User Manual: WaveLinx Lite (1.5) Delete an Area Internet connection or connection to the WaveLinx Lite device/network is not required to delete an area. An area can be deleted ONLY if there are no provisioned devices in the area. The mobile application will block the deletion if the area still contains provisioned devices. To delete an area: 1: Open the WaveLinx Lite Mobile Application. 2: In the site list, select a site. 3: In the area list or in an area’s screen, select the delete icon ‘ ’.
User Manual: WaveLinx Lite (1.5) To change the parameters, 1: Bring the mobile device within range (within 60 feet) of any provisioned WaveLinx Lite device in the desired area. 2: Ensure that the mobile device Bluetooth is turned on, and then open the WaveLinx Lite Mobile Application. 3: In the site list, select a site. 4: In the area list, select the desired area. After a short delay, verify that the area shows that the mobile application is connected to the network.
User Manual: WaveLinx Lite (1.5) 6: In the list of devices in the zone, locate the device to move. If needed, use the identify icon ‘ found. 7: Tap the minus icon ‘ ‘ to flash the loads until the correct one is ’. 8: When prompted, select the zone to move the device to. The display will show several informational messages and then return to the zone details view once the move is complete.
User Manual: WaveLinx Lite (1.5) Note: If a wallstation is programmed for a zone level, raise level or lower level action type to a specific zone, that zone will not allow deletion until the wallstation action is changed, displaying a warning message on the screen. Adjust the wallstation programming per the instructions on page 45 to change the wallstation button actions and then delete the zone.: Modify Devices After devices are provisioned, it is possible to change the device name.
User Manual: WaveLinx Lite (1.5) Not connected Select the site Connected Select the area Verify network connection Select the zone the device is assigned to OR Locate the device in ‘Devices in Area’ 6: In the listed devices, locate the desired device. If needed, use the identify icon ‘ is found. 7. Tap the device to open the device and then tap edit ‘ ‘ to place the device in identify mode until the correct device ’ to change the device a new name. Tap ‘Save’.
User Manual: WaveLinx Lite (1.5) Delete Devices (Return to Unprovisioned State) Any device in an area can be removed and returned to unprovisioned status. To delete a device: 1: Bring the mobile device within range (within 60 feet) of any provisioned WaveLinx Lite device in the desired area. 2: Ensure that the mobile device Bluetooth is turned on, and then open the WaveLinx Lite Mobile Application. 3: In the site list, select a site. 4: In the area list, select the desired area.
User Manual: WaveLinx Lite (1.5) Modify Occupancy Sets An occupancy set is a group of occupancy sensors that operate together to control a group of devices. Any sensor in the group sensing motion will refresh its occupied command at continuous intervals. When a sensor in the group no longer receives occupied signals from other sensors, and its own sensor is no longer registering motion, it will begin transitioning its connected fixture through the hold time to the unoccupied level.
User Manual: WaveLinx Lite (1.5) 6: In the ‘Settings’ screen, review the settings or tap on the pencil icon ‘ set. Tap ‘Save’. ’ at the top of the screen and type a unique name for the occupancy Tap edit Enter desired name Tap ‘save’ Adjust Individual Occupancy Sensor Settings While most sensor settings will be assigned in the occupancy set, specific settings are available at the individual sensor level in the ‘Device Details’ page.
User Manual: WaveLinx Lite (1.5) 7: Tap on the device to open the ‘Device Details’, and then tap ‘Occupancy Sensor’. Refer to the chart for information on the items shown. Setting Default Description Current Status N/A Displays the current status of the sensor, either occupied or unoccupied. Note: Status reflected does not include the hold time delay. It reflects if actual motion activity was occurring at the time the status last loaded.
User Manual: WaveLinx Lite (1.5) Not connected Select the site Connected Verify network connection Select the occupancy set to modify Select the area Tap ‘Occupancy’ Note: To make it easier to find in the mobile app, the occupancy set can be renamed by tapping on the pencil icon ‘ 6: In the ‘Settings’ screen, review the settings or tap on the pencil icon ‘ on the items shown. ’at the top of the settings screen. ’in any section to edit the behavior.
User Manual: WaveLinx Lite (1.5) Continued Setting Default Description Hold Time 20 Minutes Tap edit ‘ ’ in the ‘Mode and Hold Time’ section to change the hold time. The hold time determines how long the system will take once all sensors no longer detect occupancy to reach the defined unoccupied level. The hold time can be defined from 1 to 40 minutes by selecting from the drop-down options, or by typing in the desired hold time.
User Manual: WaveLinx Lite (1.5) 5: Tap on ‘occupancy’ to open the occupancy set list. 6. Next, tap on the occupancy set containing the control zone to be removed. Not connected Select the site Connected Verify network connection Select the occupancy set to modify Select the area Tap ‘Occupancy’ 7. Tap on ‘Zones’, and then in the ‘Assigned Zones’ section, tap the ‘ button. Wait a few minutes before moving on to the next step.1 ‘ in the row of the zone to unassign. Once complete, tap on the back 8.
User Manual: WaveLinx Lite (1.5) Review Assigned Sensors It is possible to view the individual sensors assigned to the occupancy sensor set. Fixture mount and integrated sensors are automatically assigned to the occupancy set when the device is provisioned and added to a zone that has already been assigned to an occupancy set. Fixture mount and integrated sensors cannot be assigned to an occupancy set that is different from the fixture’s assigned zone.
User Manual: WaveLinx Lite (1.5) Use Occupancy Sensor Set Test Mode The occupancy set may be placed into a temporary test mode in order to verify sensor response. If test mode is activated, all sensors belonging to the occupancy set will be placed in test mode for 10 minutes. Sensors will operate with a 10 second hold time. Test mode will automatically revert to normal operation after a 10-minute time period or may be manually disabled prior to the 10-minute expiration through the mobile application.
User Manual: WaveLinx Lite (1.5) Not connected Select the site Connected Verify network connection Select the area Tap ‘Occupancy’ 6. Tap on the desired occupancy set to open the occupancy set details, and then tap on ‘Zones’. 7. If any zones are in the ‘Assigned Zones’ section, tap ‘ ‘ next to each zone to remove zone assignment. Informational messages will scroll across the screen as the zone is removed. Wait a few minutes after zones are removed before moving on to the next step.1 8.
User Manual: WaveLinx Lite (1.5) Modify Wallstations Wallstations can be modified to allow for a more descriptive name and different command actions. Rename Wallstation To modify a wallstation: 1: Bring the mobile device within range (within 60 feet) of any provisioned WaveLinx Lite device in the desired area. 2: Ensure that the mobile device Bluetooth is turned on, and then open the WaveLinx Lite Mobile Application. 3: In the site list, select a site. 4: In the area list, select the desired area.
User Manual: WaveLinx Lite (1.5) Modify Wallstation Actions Wallstations will operate according to their default behavior described in the “WaveLinx Lite Device Reference Sheets” starting on page 6. Each wallstation button’s default response can be modified to respond in a different manner. Internet connection is not needed to modify wallstations but connection to the WaveLinx Lite device/network is required.
User Manual: WaveLinx Lite (1.5) 7. Use the action dropdown to select the desired action and then define the parameters required for that action. Parameters will change based on action type selected. Zone Level: • Select zone or all zones • Define light level Select Scene: • Choose scene command Raise or Lower Level: • Select zone or all zones No Action • No parameters 8: Tap ‘Save’ to send the changes to the wallstation. 9: Repeat as needed for additional wallstation buttons and wallstations.
User Manual: WaveLinx Lite (1.5) The scene defaults for Scenes 1 through Scene 6 can be modified to respond in a different manner. The OFF scene cannot be modified. Internet connection is not needed to modify scenes but connection to the WaveLinx Lite device/network is required.
User Manual: WaveLinx Lite (1.5) Calibrate Daylight Sets The WaveLinx Lite (1.5) system supports daylight sensor control through fixture mount and integrated sensors. These sensors control the attached fixture using a closed loop approach. For outdoor applications, the focus is typically on ensuring that the fixtures turn OFF at dawn and turn ON or enable motion activity to turn ON lighting at dusk.
User Manual: WaveLinx Lite (1.5) 6: In the list of devices in the zone, locate the device and if needed, use the identify icon ‘ Tap on the device to open the ‘Device Details’. ‘ to flash the devices until the correct one is found, 7: The ‘Dimmable’ device detail page should appear. Locate the ‘Daylight Set’ and note the name of the set.
User Manual: WaveLinx Lite (1.5) 4: In the area list, select the desired area. After a short delay, verify that the area shows that the mobile application is connected to the network. Tap on the icon if it is necessary to refresh the connection. 5: Tap ‘Daylight’ to open the daylight set list. 6: Locate the desired daylight set, scrolling up and down as needed.
User Manual: WaveLinx Lite (1.5) Calibrating All Sensors in an Area IMPORTANT: Before calibration, review the specific device type recommendations for when daylight calibration should be performed. See “WaveLinx Lite Device Reference Sheets” on page 5 to locate recommendations for the device being calibrated. 1: Bring the mobile device within range (within 60 feet) of any provisioned WaveLinx Lite device in the desired area.
User Manual: WaveLinx Lite (1.5) If desired, enter the surface light level reading on the light meter Review success/ failure count Failure: Tap the retry icon to send again Successful Adjust each closed loop set to the correct level Once all sets are calibrated successfully, tap ‘Close’ Once all closed loop sets are adjusted, tap ‘Calibrate’ Calibrate a Single Sensor It is also possible to adjust the closed loop settings for an individual sensor if settings need to be fine-tuned for a single sensor.
User Manual: WaveLinx Lite (1.5) Not connected Select the site Connected Verify network connection Tap the row for the desired sensor Select the area Tap ‘Daylight’ 7: In the calibration screen, use the screen controls to adjust the light level: • For outdoor applications calibrated at night: Set all closed loop sets to 100% light level. • For indoor applications: Use the light level adjustment controls to adjust each fixture to the desired light level.
User Manual: WaveLinx Lite (1.5) Test Daylight Sensor Operation The daylight sensor response can be tested by placing the sensor into test mode. During test mode, the daylight fade rate is lowered to 10 seconds and the time delays for dim-to-off functionality is reduced. The faster response allows the sensor operation to be quickly verified on site. If test mode is activated for a closed loop daylight sensor, it must be manually deactivated when the test is completed.
User Manual: WaveLinx Lite (1.5) Use Screen Controls to Issue Commands and View Details The site administrator can use the WaveLinx Lite Mobile Application to issue real-time lighting commands and view details and status.
User Manual: WaveLinx Lite (1.5) Raise and Lower the Light Level of a Zone To raise and lower the light level of a specific zone: 1: Bring the mobile device within range (within 60 feet) of any provisioned WaveLinx Lite device in the desired area. 2: Ensure that the mobile device Bluetooth is turned on, and then open the WaveLinx Lite Mobile Application. 3: In the site list, select a site. 4: In the area list, select the desired area, and verify that the network is connected.
User Manual: WaveLinx Lite (1.5) Not connected Select the site Connected Verify network connection Select the area Select a zone 6: In the list of devices, locate the device to command. If needed, use the identify icon ‘ then tap the device to open the device details. ‘ to flash the loads until the correct one is found, and 7: In the ‘Dimmable’ details page use the slider to adjust the light level for the desired device.
User Manual: WaveLinx Lite (1.5) Issue Scene Commands Use the scene screen to send a scene command from the mobile application. To send a scene command: 1: Bring the mobile device within range (within 60 feet) of any provisioned WaveLinx Lite device in the desired area. 2: Ensure that the mobile device Bluetooth is turned on, and then open the WaveLinx Lite Mobile Application. 3: In the site list, select a site. 4: In the area list, select the desired area, and verify that there is a network connection.
User Manual: WaveLinx Lite (1.5) Not connected Select the site Connected Verify network connection If needed, use ‘identify’ to locate the correct device Select the area Select a zone Tap device to open the device details Device Details Dimmable Page Setting Default Description Current Status N/A Displays the current light level of the dimmable device. Use the slider or entry field to temporarily issue a high priority override to the light level.
User Manual: WaveLinx Lite (1.5) Device Details Occupancy Sensor Page Setting Default Description Current Status N/A Displays the current status of the sensor, either occupied or unoccupied. Note: Status reflected does not include the hold time delay. It reflects if actual motion activity was occurring at the time the status last loaded.
User Manual: WaveLinx Lite (1.5) Device Details Daylight Sensor Page Setting Default Reading N/A Description Displays sensor’s light level reading in lux. Note: If the reading does not dynamically update, exit the screen, and then re-enter to verify current reading. Daylight Set Shows the zone’s currently assigned daylight set. Tap the arrow ‘ ’to go to the daylight set page. Blink to Identify N/A Tap on the icon ‘ ’ to cause the connected fixture to flash on and off for a 15 second period.
User Manual: WaveLinx Lite (1.5) Perform Administrative Functions This section describes some of the administrative functions that may be required in the WaveLinx Lite Mobile Application.
User Manual: WaveLinx Lite (1.5) Edit Site Details The site details entered when first creating a site can be edited. This includes the site name, the site type, and the site address. The site database owner name can also be viewed. Access these items through the following process. 1: Ensure that the mobile device has internet access and then launch the WaveLinx Lite Mobile Application from the app icon. 2: Tap on the desired site.
User Manual: WaveLinx Lite (1.5) The manual backup can be processed in one of two ways. Sync all sites 1: Access the sync process from the main site list. Sync individual site System Backup & Restore 2: Access the sync process from the main menu: • Select ‘System. • Select the more icon ’ ’. • Select ‘Backup & Restore’. More • Tap ‘Backup Now’. Backup Now • Tap ‘Sync Sites’.
User Manual: WaveLinx Lite (1.5) Restore an individual site Enter the site administrator’s credentials Tap ‘Log In’ Restore all sites Note 1: The restore function will not display any available sites on the mobile device that was used to sync or backup the sites to the cloud. Note 2: The restore function can also be found from the main menu. Select ‘System’, and then select the more icon ’ ’. Next, select ‘Backup & Restore’ and select the ‘Restore’ option.
User Manual: WaveLinx Lite (1.5) Select site Select info icon Tap ‘Transfer Site’ Tap ‘Backup’ 5: Enter the email address of the new site administrator account, and then tap ‘Transfer’. When requested, confirm the transfer. Enter the new administrator’s email Confirm transfer Tap ‘Transfer’ www.cooperlighting.
User Manual: WaveLinx Lite (1.5) 6: Have the new site administrator login to the WaveLinx Lite Mobile Application and load the site list. There should be an option to restore the site from the cloud portal to their device. Note: The site will show still in the original administrator account but will not allow modification or data sync.
User Manual: WaveLinx Lite (1.5) Tap ‘menu’ Select ‘Choose File’ and browse to locate file Select ‘system’ Start device scan 7. Found devices will be categorized by device type. Only device types that match the selected firmware file will have the update option available. Review the device firmware against the provided file. If the provided file is a newer version than what is in the device(s), then process the update.
User Manual: WaveLinx Lite (1.5) Refresh scan to verify firmware version Repeat this process, moving into Bluetooth range (within 60 feet) and refreshing the scan to pull in the new devices. Note 1: Device configuration will be retained during a firmware update. Note 2: Devices will remain in the last commanded state during the firmware update, re-evaluating after the firmware update is complete. If device contains an occupancy sensor, the occupancy sensor may issue an occupied command when device resets.
User Manual: WaveLinx Lite (1.5) Basic Troubleshooting Resolve Mobile Application Communication Issues Communications issues may be caused by a variety of factors. This section discusses specific steps to resolve communications issues that may occur. Communication Issue The communications icon indicates no network connection There are alert icons on the zone and/or devices. Possible Causes Resolution Steps • The network connection needs to be refreshed. Tap on the icon to refresh the connection.
User Manual: WaveLinx Lite (1.5) Communication Issue Possible Causes Resolution Steps The device appears to be offline. Repeated attempts to send settings continue to fail. • Device has no power. Verify that there is power to the effected device. • Device is offline. If LEDs are visible on the device, try to see if the LED shows normal reaction to motion activity. Bring the mobile device close to the WaveLinx Lite device. In the mobile application, try to process a ‘blink to identify’ command.
User Manual: WaveLinx Lite (1.5) Quantity of unprovisioned devices in range Scan refresh Device type breakdown For more detailed scans, open an area and run the scan in the unassigned devices section. This detailed scan will show the device type, MAC address, and the signal strength. Devices are organized in order by the strongest signal strength (closest devices) to the weakest signal strength (devices further away). Devices with strong signals will display a solid triangle and lower dBm number ( ).
User Manual: WaveLinx Lite (1.5) Not connected Select the site Connected Select the area Verify network connection Select the zone 6: In the list of devices in the zone, locate the malfunctioning device. 7: Tap the device to open the device details. The device may display ‘failure to communicate’ on the page. 8 Tap the delete icon ‘ ’ and then confirm the deletion with both messages that appear.
User Manual: WaveLinx Lite (1.5) Advanced Daylight Calibration: Calculate the Daylighting Factor Sensitivity Value Outdoor applications may have specific challenges that arise when calibrating closed loop daylighting. In parking garages or other outdoor situations, the lighting may turn OFF correctly, but there may be enough light from adjacent fixtures that prevents specific fixtures from turning back ON at night.
User Manual: WaveLinx Lite (1.5) 7: Exit the device details page to cancel the override command to the fixture under test (light may turn OFF). Use the mobile application to issue zone commands to turn the zones back ON to 100%.
User Manual: WaveLinx Lite (1.5) 9: In the mobile application, navigate to the device details, ‘Daylight Sensor’ page and enter the ‘Daylight Factor Sensitivity’ value from the calculations. Tap ‘Save’ and then ‘Confirm’ in the warning message popup. 10: In the same screen, place the daylight sensor back into test mode. Disable daylighting for test device Turn ON Test Mode Tap ‘Confirm’’ Tap ‘Save’ 11: Shine a flashlight into the sensor lens until the light turns OFF (30 seconds to 1 minute).
FCC Statement • This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference. (2) This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. Note: The grantee is not responsible for any changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance. Such modifications could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment.