Analog control – Echelon Lumewave CPD 3000 Lighting Controller User Manual

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CPD 3000 Integration Guide

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lower limit of the PWM output with the
nviLampValue

is at 0.5%. Limit to 0-

255. (Default value – 0). Use this to limit
the low level light setting to maintain

efficient operation.

maxPWM unsigned

long

It may be necessary to set the highest 0-
10V signal to a value that can be used to

drive the controlled fixture. This value

upper limit of the PWM output with the
nviLampValue is at 100%. Limit to 0-

255. (Default value – 255)

pwmClock unsigned

short

Allows programming of the PWM clock.
The values (0-7) are valid values as

defined in Neuron C. The default value
of 6 should be used.

alarmClrMode FlagManamentMode

Not supported. Controls how the alarm
flags are cleared by the LC. (FL_DAILY is
only supported)

clrTime unsigned

short

Depending on alarmClrMode, this number
is used to manage automatic clearing of

fault flags. See the section on LC Alarms.

This value is scaled with a 6 minute
resolution. It should be set to allow

for alarm logs to be sent on schedule,
well after sunrise has occurred.

Default = 300

Analog Control

Dimming drivers and ballast controllers will exhibit different end results with

respect to power usage and light output response when subjected to a linear

control signal. An LED fixture with a particular Phillips driver was specified to
operate over the range of 0-10VDC. When tested for power efficiency and visible
light level response, the result was 2-8.6VDC. The fields minPWM and maxPWM are
used to control how nviLampValue.value translates to a control signal that
drives the controlled driver/ballast. The values are determined by experimenting
with an actual controlled fixture. In one particular application, the minPWM value
may be established by monitoring the reported power factor, or the measured

delivered light level of the installed fixture. For example, at 1.5V control signal,

the power factor may be adequate at .82, but the delivered light level is not
adequate until 2.5V. Measuring the control signal while driving a specific driver
is required to determine at what minPWM value, 2.5V is measured. The value for
maxPWM

may be determined by observing the measured power or the delivered lux

level to the pavement using a lux sensor. You may find the last volt of control

signal has no effect on the delivered light or power level measured for the load so
you could choose a value for maxPWM at around 240.


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