Philips dynalite DDRC-GRMS-E Commissioning Manual

Philips dynalite DDRC-GRMS-E Commissioning Manual

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DDRC-GRMS-E

Guest room relay controller
Commissioning Guide
DDRC-GRMS-E
Revision 01
Specialists In Lighting Control Solutions
Head Office: Suite 4, Level 5
37 Pitt Street
Sydney NSW 2000
+61 2 9247 0731
www.automated.net.au
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  • Page 1: Ddrc-Grms-E

    Signify Classified - Internal DDRC-GRMS-E Guest room relay controller Commissioning Guide DDRC-GRMS-E Revision 01 Specialists In Lighting Control Solutions [email protected] Head Office: Suite 4, Level 5 37 Pitt Street Sydney NSW 2000 +61 2 9247 0731 www.automated.net.au...
  • Page 2 Signify Classified - Internal DDRC-GRMS-E ........Commissioning Guide ........Page 2 ........March 5, 2019 www.lighting.philips.com/dynalite...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    2.9 Port Editor ........................ 17 Port ........................... 18 Flags ........................... 18 2.10 Routing ........................19 2.11 Metrics ........................19 2.12 Switches........................20 Logical Address ..................... 20 Advanced ......................... 21 Runtime Parameters ..................... 21 Function ........................22 2.13 Tasks ......................... 23 March 5, 2019 www.lighting.philips.com/dynalite...
  • Page 4 Signify Classified - Internal DDRC-GRMS-E ........Commissioning Guide ........Page 4 ........March 5, 2019 www.lighting.philips.com/dynalite...
  • Page 5: Product Overview

    Default factory configuration linking dry contact inputs and control channel outputs to cover all basic guest room requirements Configuration options are explained in Chapter 2 of this guide, and custom pre-configuration is available from Dynalite prior to shipping. March 5, 2019 www.lighting.philips.com/dynalite...
  • Page 6: Service Switch

    DyNet RS-485 spur. Note that a network gateway for each floor adds a further ‘floor offset’ to each controller’s box number and area. For more information, refer to the Interact Hospitality Commissioning Guide. March 5, 2019 www.lighting.philips.com/dynalite...
  • Page 7: Guest Room Example

    In the example above, the keycard slot signals the occupancy state of the room. The master and bedside button panels control the corridor and overall room lighting. A bathroom button panel controls the bathroom lighting. March 5, 2019 www.lighting.philips.com/dynalite...
  • Page 8: Room Inputs

    When keycard is inserted, turns on Air Conditioner, GPO, Corridor Lighting and Room Lighting (All) channels. Input 18 Keycard Switch When keycard is removed, waits 5 seconds then turns off all lights, Air Conditioner and GPO, closes the blinds and locks all button panels. March 5, 2019 www.lighting.philips.com/dynalite...
  • Page 9: Room Outputs

    Make Up Room (MUR) Digital Output 3 Laundry Pickup (LPU) Doorbell Digital Output 4 (Default: 1 second ON, 1.5 seconds OFF, 1 second ON) DMX Outputs Output Controller Function DMX Channels 1-64 Transmits channel levels to third-party DMX lights March 5, 2019 www.lighting.philips.com/dynalite...
  • Page 10: Room Connections

    Signify Classified - Internal DDRC-GRMS-E ........Commissioning Guide ........Page 10 ........Room connections The diagrams below show an example of the controller connections for a guest room installation. March 5, 2019 www.lighting.philips.com/dynalite...
  • Page 11: Commissioning In System Builder (Sb)

    When prompted to paste the properties of the copied device to the matching selected device, click Yes. This overwrites the properties of the selected device. If the selected device model does not match the copied device, this option is unavailable. March 5, 2019 www.lighting.philips.com/dynalite...
  • Page 12: Factory Set

    Identifies devices sequentially on a series network, not required. IPv4 Address The device’s static IP address when connected to a LAN. IPv6 Address Note that only the IPv4 address is editable, and that DHCP is not supported for IPv4. March 5, 2019 www.lighting.philips.com/dynalite...
  • Page 13: Product Information

    Leave this set to True unless advised by Dynalite. Hotel Room Network Logical Address Property Description Area The logical area, join and base link area for tracking room status messages such as “Do Not Disturb” and “Make Up Room” Join March 5, 2019 www.lighting.philips.com/dynalite...
  • Page 14: Ul924

    Determines if the Emergency preset is triggered by the UL924 dry contact switch becoming Open or Closed. Deactivation delay When the UL924 trigger is deactivated, the device waits for this length of time before reverting to normal operation. March 5, 2019 www.lighting.philips.com/dynalite...
  • Page 15: Connection Settings

    The Create Device page is only required if pre-commissioning devices. It enables offline creation of devices on the spur connected to the DDRC-GRMS-E, such as load controllers, user interfaces and sensors. Refer to the SB Quickstart Guide or SB training Guide for more information. March 5, 2019 www.lighting.philips.com/dynalite...
  • Page 16: Channel Editor

    This editor controls settings for each Physical Channel output on the controller. Refer to the System Builder Training Guide for more information. • Channel 1-13: Switched Outputs • Channel 14-17: Digital Outputs • Channel 18-81: DMX Tx Output March 5, 2019 www.lighting.philips.com/dynalite...
  • Page 17: Preset Editor

    The DDRC-GRMS-E supports an Ethernet trunk/spur and DyNet spur. The Port Editor allows you to add and configure IPv4/IPv6 addresses and ports to define the trunk and spur topology of the system or to connect to a third-party device/system. IPv4 system with RS485 spur. March 5, 2019 www.lighting.philips.com/dynalite...
  • Page 18: Port

    Specifies a Trunk or a Spur connection for address translation Connection purposes. Area Zero Transmit Sending of all-areas messages may be enabled or disabled. Sending a sign on message at startup may be enabled or Sign on at start up disabled. March 5, 2019 www.lighting.philips.com/dynalite...
  • Page 19: Routing

    • The Box number multiplier determines the maximum number of DyNet devices per room. Do not alter any of the default settings here unless advised by Philips Dynalite. Any changes to the multipliers must be repeated for all routing records.
  • Page 20: Switches

    The logical channel to which the switch is assigned. Join The join level attached to the triggered event. The base link area, if any, assigned to the logical area or channel. If no BLA is required, set to Disabled. March 5, 2019 www.lighting.philips.com/dynalite...
  • Page 21: Advanced

    Property Description Join level Internal system settings, not user-adjustable. These read-only parameters are used for diagnosing system issues and can be Area link bits refreshed from the device by performing a Load From Device. Current preset March 5, 2019 www.lighting.philips.com/dynalite...
  • Page 22: Function

    Decrement channel level Task Custom Task local Task control Room Status No function Toggle room status Set room status One Touch Toggle Preset One touch with ramp One touch ramp with program Single direction one touch March 5, 2019 www.lighting.philips.com/dynalite...
  • Page 23: Tasks

    Commissioning Guide ........Page 23 ........2.13 Tasks The DDRC-GRMS-E includes the following default tasks and task-related parameters: For information on custom task scripting, refer to the System Builder Training Guide or contact Dynalite support at [email protected]. March 5, 2019 www.lighting.philips.com/dynalite...
  • Page 24 No representation or warranty as to the accuracy or completeness of the information included herein is given and any liability for any action in reliance thereon is disclaimed. Philips and the Philips Shield Emblem are registered trademarks of Koninklijke Philips N.V. All other trademarks are owned by Signify Holding or their respective owners.

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