Commissioning and Administration Guide Redwood Manager Version 3.1
Commissioning and Administration User Guide 9 Locations and Fixtures Before you begin the commissioning process, make sure that all lights have com
Commissioning and Administration User Guide 10 Wall Switches will behave differently depending on whether they are associated with a “parent” or “c
Commissioning and Administration User Guide 11 Adding a Location To add a parent Location, click All Locations and then click the button that
Commissioning and Administration User Guide 12 Assigning Fixtures to Locations After creating Locations, you can assign Fixtures and Wall Switches
Commissioning and Administration User Guide 13 Naming Fixtures Each Fixture is identified by a Name and a set of data that is determined by the Gat
Commissioning and Administration User Guide 14 (Optional) Assign a light level to the Fixtures from the Location is drop-down menu. The 5.default
Commissioning and Administration User Guide 15 To save this configuration change, click Apply, at the bottom left of the screen. 10.LED Status Po
Commissioning and Administration User Guide 16 Wall Switch You can commission a Wall Switch using the same flashlight commissioning process as with
Commissioning and Administration User Guide 17 Adding Additional Hardware After Commissioning You can add Fixtures at any time after the initial co
Commissioning and Administration User Guide 18 Events and Policies A Policy is a set of rules that define what to do—which actions are performed by
Commissioning and Administration User Guide i Table of Contents Table of Contents i!Introduction 4!Redwood Director and Redwood Engines 4!Access
Commissioning and Administration User Guide 19 Events At a high level, an Event can be thought of as the “when and why” of a lighting change. Each
Commissioning and Administration User Guide 20 Prioritizing Events Events occur in the order that they are prioritized for each Location. The cur
Commissioning and Administration User Guide 21 To control Fixtures based on motion, select an occupancy mode from the drop-down menu. 5.! In
Commissioning and Administration User Guide 22 Motion Groups You can use the Motion Groups Feature in Redwood manager for when, in the course of de
Commissioning and Administration User Guide 23 Un-Sharing a Motion Signal Select the Location (or Fixture) that has the Sensor you want to “share
Commissioning and Administration User Guide 24 Managing Events and Policies from “All Locations” Policies and Events can be used in multiple Locati
Commissioning and Administration User Guide 25 Scenes A Scene is used to adjust a Location’s Fixtures to achieve a desired lighting effect for a sp
Commissioning and Administration User Guide 26 Activating and Deactivating a Scene Activating a Scene immediately sets the Fixtures to their specif
Commissioning and Administration User Guide 27 Sensor Calibration and Sensitivity Ambient Light Calibration Redwood Sensors are shipped calibrated,
Commissioning and Administration User Guide 28 To calibrate a Fixture: In the Location Editor tab, select a Location. You can calibrate only one
Commissioning and Administration User Guide ii Where did that Motion Signal come from? 23!Copying Events 23!Managing Events and Policies from “Al
Commissioning and Administration User Guide 29 User Accounts Individual user logins can be created for each person that will access Redwood Manager
Commissioning and Administration User Guide 30 View and Edit Users To access the list of current system Users click on the Configuration (or “Spr
Commissioning and Administration User Guide 31 Alerts and Alarms Dashboard Alarms The Redwood Manager Dashboard displays important system messages
Commissioning and Administration User Guide 32 Configuration Menu The Configuration (or “Sprocket”) Menu is found at the top right of the scre
Commissioning and Administration User Guide 33 Configuration Backups After you have completed the initial configuration, create a backup of the s
Commissioning and Administration User Guide 34 Reboot the Engine. On the Actions tab, click the Reboot button. 11.After the Engine reboots, it
Commissioning and Administration User Guide 35 Upgrades Redwood will periodically release software upgrades that add functionality and new features
Commissioning and Administration User Guide 36 Troubleshooting You can monitor the operational health of your system using the following methods: !
Commissioning and Administration User Guide 37 Power LED Indicator Power LED Engine Status No power is being delivered to the Engine.
Commissioning and Administration User Guide 38 Install Fixtures Tool The Engine’s ports will be shown along with a representation of the Cluster
Commissioning and Administration User Guide iii Power LED Indicator 37!Port LED Indicators 37!Ethernet LED Indicator 37!Install Fixtures Tool 3
Commissioning and Administration User Guide 39 The following information can also be obtained from the Fixtures tab: Missing: Displays a list
Commissioning and Administration User Guide 40 Statistics Section Internally, the statistics gathered by the Sensors are stored in a compact file f
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Commissioning and Administration User Guide 4 Introduction Before you can begin using the Redwood Systems Building and Lighting Platform, you must
Commissioning and Administration User Guide 5 Dashboard Tab Within the Redwood Manager, the Dashboard tab provides a high-level view of the entire
Commissioning and Administration User Guide 6 Reporting Tab The Reporting tab shows the available data collected by the Redwood Sensors. Graphs can
Commissioning and Administration User Guide 7 Maintenance Tab Information on each light Fixture and Wall Switch is available in the Maintenance tab
Commissioning and Administration User Guide 8 Location Editor Tab The organization of fixtures and locations is done through the Redwood Manager’s
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