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Integrated Lighting System Crestron CLS-C6 Series
CLS-C6 Controls & Indicators Descriptions (Continued)
CONTROLS & INDICATORS DESCRIPTION
IR Receiver
The IR receiver responds to commands
from an optional remote control.
Label Strip
The label strip identifies the use of the
function buttons. The illustration shows the
default purpose: selection of the first six
scenes. The label in your unit may be
different, depending on the unit’s
configuration and lighting/shades
arrangement.
Lights Pushbutton and LED
Use this button to select the Lights mode.
The LED illuminates accordingly.
Mini Phone Jack
This mini-phone jack is only to be used by
your dealer.
Motion Detector (CLS/CLSI-
C6M/C6MRF only)
In Standard mode, the motion detector
recalls the On scene if there is activity in
the room, and recalls the Off scene when
there is no activity for thirty minutes.
OFF Button
The OFF button always recalls the Off
scene. (Refer to “Standard Mode” on page
5.)
ON Button
The ON button always recalls the On
scene. (Refer to “Standard Mode” on page
5.)
^, v, Save, and Cancel Pushbuttons
and LEDs
Use these pushbuttons when changing
scene presets. The Save and Cancel
LEDs indicate when these functions are
active. (Refer to “Changing Scene
Presets” on page 7.)
Shades Pushbutton and LED
Use this switch to select the Shades
mode. The LED illuminates accordingly.
Two-Digit Display
In Standard mode, the display is blank,
except when showing scene fade time.
The Min and Sec LEDs illuminate to
indicate time in minutes or seconds.
Up/Down Pushbutton
In Standard mode and Lights mode, this
button acts as lights master, adjusting all
lighting loads simultaneously. In Shades
mode, it adjusts all shade groups
simultaneously.
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