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LED ControlShade ControlWindows 7 Welcome Vantage Dealers
February 18, 2010Dial In Phone Number: 1‐888‐619‐1583Participant Passcode: 2279327113
Morning Session: 8 AM Pacific, 9 AM Mountain, 10 AM Central, 11 AM EasternAfternoon Session: 3 PM Pacific, 4 PM Mountain, 5 PM Central, 6 PM Eastern
Next Seminar: May 20, 2010
LED ControlShade ControlWindows 7
FEBRUARY DEALER WEB SEMINARPresenters: Brian Peterson/Tim O’loughlin/Reid Cram
LED ControlShade ControlWindows 7
Schedule and Planned topics for monthly Dealer Web Seminars
2010 – 3rd Thursday of the Month, selected months
• 9:00 AM Mountain (11:00 AM Eastern)
• 4:00 PM Mountain (6:00 PM Eastern)
2010 Topics
February 18, 2010
Topic: Shade and LED Control
• May 20, 2010
Topics: Mobile Phone Apps and Distributed Video
• July 15, 2010
Topic: LEED
• August 19, 2010
Topic: Networks
• October 21, 2010
Topic: Security
• November 18, 2010
Topic: Entertainment
Pre‐registration and information: http://dealer.vantagecontrols.com/support/webinar.php
LED ControlShade ControlWindows 7
What’s New – Things You May Have Missed
• Product ReleasesDecember 2009
IRX II and IR Learner IIScenepoint DRTPT 700‐1
January 2010Vantage Sensors
• TrainingDMM online traininghttp://dealer.vantagecontrols.com/training/olt/dmm.php
• Marketing CommunicationsMonthly Issues of the Vantage View
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Agenda
Windows 7 (Brian Peterson)
• Shade Control (Reid Cram/Tim O’Loughlin)
• LED Control (Tim O’Loughlin/Reid Cram)
• Conclusion
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32 Bit OS• Design Center ‐ 100 % • InFusion Media ‐ 100 %• Driver Tools ‐ 100 %• WebPoint 2.1 ‐ 100 %
64 bit OS• Design Center ‐ 100 % • InFusion Media ‐ In Progress• Driver Tools ‐ In Progress• WebPoint 2.1 ‐ In Progress
• Announced via email• Posted on website
Windows 7
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Agenda
Windows 7 (Brian Peterson)
Shade Control (Reid Cram/Tim O’Loughlin)
• LED Control (Tim O’Loughlin/Reid Cram)
• Conclusion
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Reduce Energy Costs
Conveniently Manage Glare
Easily Adjust Hard‐To‐Reach Window Coverings
Automatically Protect Furnishings
Effortlessly Adjust Window Coverings
Instantly Create Privacy
Increase Security
Why Motorize blinds?
LED ControlShade ControlWindows 7
Reduce Energy Costs
LED ControlShade ControlWindows 7
LED ControlShade ControlWindows 7
Reduce Energy Costs
LED ControlShade ControlWindows 7
LED ControlShade ControlWindows 7
31°C88°F
Outside Temperature – LA
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No Shade
ShadeComfortZone
‐8°C ‐15°F
Interior Roller Blind White ‐ Aluminum Coated
103°F
88°F
Effect of Automated Solar Protection ‐ LA
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Effect of blinds and fabrics on energy ‐ LA
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34°C 93°F
Outside Temperature – NYC
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No Shade
Shade
ComfortZone
‐5°C ‐9°F
97°F
88°F
Effect of Automated Solar Protection – NYC
Interior Roller Blind White Aluminum Coated
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34°C 93°F
Outside Temperature – Miami
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Effect of Automated Solar Protection – Miami
No Shade
Shade
Comfort Zone
‐7°C ‐13°F
Interior Roller Blind White ‐ Aluminum Coated
104°F
91°F
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Energy Management Solution Thumbnail
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Discussion Questions
What % of your projects include automated shades?
What motorized shade manufacturer(s) are most commonly used?
Would you be interested in a meeting with potential shade partners in your area?
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Vantage Solutions
Vantage
SONESSE® 50 LT
2 x ILT
Vantage
RTS
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RTS ‐ Solutions
SONESSE® 50 RTS
SONESSE® 30 RTS
GLYSTRO® RTS
Receptor DC RTS + DC motor
RTS
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What are the types of solutions that Vantage offers?
What products should we use?
How do they interface and what does it look like?
Drivers for communication‐capable 3rd party products?
LED ControlShade ControlWindows 7
Product Highlights• Controls two separate loads from a single wall box• Reduces wall clutter• Control fan and lights from a single location • Shade control• Available in WireLink and RadioLink
ScenePoint DRSDR1xxx & RDR1xxx
120VAC Line feed
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Product Highlights• Each interface controls up to two motors• Incredibly accurate set point limits• Blind position can be indicated with sliders on LCD screens• Easy synchronization• Somfy® ILT Enabled
ILT StationILTS
120VAC Line feed
120VAC Line feed
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Product Highlights• Communicate between the RTS line of SOMFY™ motors and Vantage’s InFusion Controller
• Seamless communication with a RadioLink enabled controller• Communicates with up to 255 RTS addresses• Plugs into any 120V AC outlet for easy installation• Radio Range InterPoint to RTS Motor is 30 Feet Radius• RadioLink Range RFE1000 to InterPoint RTS is 100 Feet Radius
InterPoint RTS StationINTERPOINT‐RTSS
120VAC Line feed
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Product Highlights• Prevents arcing and extends module life with zero‐cross switching technology• Includes individual switches for direct control of each of the eight relays• Features a plug‐and‐play design • Plugs into terminal boards located within the enclosure • Switches high‐voltage loads• Offers load by load selectable manual override control• Displays the operating status with LED indicators including:
• Microprocessor status• Line feed power• Manual override
Latching RelayMDR8RW101
120VAC Line feed
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Product Highlights• Provides a single integration point for up to eight relay channels • SPST and SPDT relays allow hardware interlock installations • Allows effortless control of devices such as draperies, pumps, garage doors, lifts, screens, pool covers, sprinklers, security systems, and much more
• Clips easily on standard 35mm DIN rails• Communicates with the main controller through a two‐wire bus or by a small connector on the side of the unit
• Includes individual switches for direct control of each of the eight relays
Relay Station DINRS8‐DIN
120VAC Line feed
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Product Highlights• Provides a single integration point for up to eight relay channels• Allows effortless control of devices such as draperies, pumps, garage doors, lifts, screens, pool covers, sprinklers, security systems, and much more
• Clips easily on standard 35mm DIN rails • Communicates with the controller via WireLink or RadioLink• Features eight buttons to manually control each relay
Low Voltage Relay Station DINLVRS‐DIN
ESI, Somfy orOther LV Shade Interface
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Product Highlights• Controls devices such as draperies, pumps, lifts, sprinklers, screens and more• Returns to last state before a power interrupt • Connects directly to the Vantage two‐wire station bus• Provides quick diagnostics with LEDs• Mounts in a standard three‐gang box
Low Voltage Relay StationLVRS
ESI, Somfy orOther LV Shade Interface
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Product Highlights• Enables 0‐10VDC controllable fluorescent lighting or LEDs to be included in Enspire scenes
• Enables line voltage shades to be included in Enspire scenes • Sinks up to 50mA, to control up to 100 ballasts wired in parallel (each ballast sourcing 0.5mA)
• Controls two external maintained relays • Patented overload and short circuit protection
Enspire 0‐10V Load Control – Shade ControlDRLV‐1
S120/277/347E‐PSlave Pack
See Installation Document for more information (4 square box)
120VAC Line feed
A120C‐PPower Pack(Master)
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Completed• SOMFY RS232• SOMFY Universal RTS• ESI R2D7• ESI RQ• ESI M25 (new!)
In Progress• Lutron Sivoia QED• Somfy Sonesse RS485 / ILT
Certified Drivers
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Agenda
Windows 7
Shade Control (Reid Cram/Tim O’Loughlin)
LED Control (Tim O’Loughlin/Reid Cram)
• Conclusion
LED ControlShade ControlWindows 7 LED Lighting Interior
Control
LED ControlShade ControlWindows 7 LED Lighting Interior
Control
LED ControlShade ControlWindows 7 LED Lighting ExteriorControl
LED ControlShade ControlWindows 7 LED Lighting ExteriorControl
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• Most LEDs use a product called a Driver to deliver either• Constant Current • Constant Voltage• Driver vary by fixture/ fixture manufacture
Various methods for controlling LEDs
• These are the most common methods of controlling LEDs• Phase Control (standard dimming)• 0‐10 VDC• DMX512 (normally for RGB control/ Color mixing)• PWM • DALI
Please note: There are no standards that are applied to the control of LED Lighting and these are not the only control methods in use today
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•Phase Control•LED luminaires are fed with line‐voltage AC power feeds, or by the secondary of a transformer.
•Phase‐control dimming will either be forward‐phase (Standard Dimmer) or reverse‐phase (Electronic Dimmer)
•A load profile is recommended for each LED Fixture
•A single luminaire may or may not be sufficient load to meet minimum load requirements, which are:
•Standard dimming module: 7W
•ScenePoint dimmer: 15W
•Enspire universal dimmer: 25W
Various methods for controlling LEDs
LED ControlShade ControlWindows 7
• Low Voltage Control (0‐10VDC)• One common dimming control method used by these drivers is a 0‐10VDC signal
• The dimmed level will vary with the level of the applied control voltage
• Vantage LVOS offers variable DC control• The LVOS DC profile is adjustable from within InFusion Design Center to match a 0‐12VDC or other range that might be encountered (up to 14V)
• The LVOS is capable of switching either line‐voltage or low‐voltage
• DMX512• This protocol was developed for theatrical lighting • This is a commonly used protocol for three‐color LEDs, to set the color and intensity of light
Various methods for controlling LEDs
LED ControlShade ControlWindows 7
• PWM• PWM (Pulse‐width modulation) is a method of control similar to 0‐10VDC• The control voltage stays constant, but the “duty cycle” varies to control dimming levels
• In a given duty cycle, the percentage of time the voltage is applied, compared to the percentage of time the voltage is turned off, is the signal given to set the desired dimming level
• DALI• There are some LED drivers that converse in DALI, a standards‐based protocol
• This protocol was developed for commercial lighting
Various methods for controlling LEDs
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LED Fixtures/Drivers that we have Tested –InFusion
• Juno• IC‐rated downlights IC22LED Electronic dimmer (reverse‐phase)• Non‐IC rated downlights TC922LED Optional dimming driver, 0‐10VDC• Trac 12 LED lights TL201LED Forward or reverse depending on transformer.
• CREE• LR6 Retrofit 6” can replacement LR6 Standard dimmer, 20‐100%• 4” Downlight LR4 Standard dimmer, 20‐100%
• Advance Transformer• Xitanium LED drivers 0‐10VDC
• Tokistar• Surface Mounted LED Striplight 0‐10VDC with their LED driver LDR8‐40, LC‐1CH‐DP
dimmer pack, and LC‐SC Dimming signal converter• OceanLED
• LIET6 12/24V Surface‐mount fixtures 0‐10VDC
Please note; if you have a fixture that you are in question of or would like tested please contact Forrest Kelsey Director of Technical services ([email protected])
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LED Sample #1
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LED Sample #2
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LED Sample #3
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LED Sample #4
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ControlTypes
Vantage Product / Ways to interface
Phase Standard Dimming module (MDS8RW101) Forward‐phasePower Station(STPSRW101/102) Forward‐phase
Electronic Dimming Module (EDIMMOD) Reverse‐phasePower Station(STPERW101/102) Reverse‐phase
ScenePoint DimmersDP21PG(B) & RP21PG(B)Forward‐phase
0‐10VDC LVOS Enspire DRLV1
DMX512 Ethernet or RS232 control (By 3rd party product)
PWM LVOS to a 3rd party Driver
DALI Ethernet or RS232 control (By 3rd party product)
Vantage Products that Control or Interface to LED’s
LED ControlShade ControlWindows 7
Product Highlights• Enables 0‐10VDC controllable fluorescent lighting or LEDs to be included in Enspire scenes
• Enables line voltage shades to be included in Enspire scenes • Sinks up to 50mA, to control up to 100 ballasts wired in parallel (each ballast sourcing 0.5mA)
• Controls two external maintained relays• Patented overload and short circuit protection
Enspire 0‐10V Load Control –LED Control
DRLV‐1
LED ControlShade ControlWindows 7
Discussion Questions
What is the most common LED control method that you see?
What % of your projects include LED control?
How many LED loads in a typical project?
LED ControlShade ControlWindows 7
Agenda
Windows 7 (Brian Peterson)
Shade Control (Reid Cram/Tim O’Loughlin)
LED Control (Tim O’Loughlin/Reid Cram)
Conclusion
LED ControlShade ControlWindows 7
Schedule and Planned topics for monthly Dealer Web Seminars
2010 – 3rd Thursday of the Month,• 9:00 AM Mountain (11:00 AM Eastern)• 4:00 PM Mountain (6:00 PM Eastern)
2010 TopicsFebruary 18, 2010
Topic: Shade and LED Control • May 20, 2010
Topics: Mobile Phone Apps and Distributed VideoGuest Speaker: Lee Distad, CE writer and consultant, CEDIA professional
• July 15, 2010Topic: LEED
• August 19, 2010 Topic: Networks
• October 21, 2010Topic: Security
• November 18, 2010Topic: Entertainment
Pre‐registration, information, presentation materials and recordings: http://dealer.vantagecontrols.com/support/webinar.php