Confirm the selection; Open the menu item; Exit input and accept
↑/↓ Move the cursor up and down
←/→ Move the cursor left/right; Reduce/increase value; Activate/Disable Options
4.2 LCD Main Screen
Line display content
1 software version (such as CG 2000/ZB-S)
2 status display (such as "running", "functional testing in progress")
3 Fault Display (such as "Communication Fault Device 03")
4 time and date (e.g. 13:29:17 26.10.2002)
If there is no malfunction, the third line will be empty.
If there is no button operation for more than 3 minutes, the system will automatically return to the main screen.
Press any key to turn on the backlight, which will turn off after about 3 minutes.
Detailed explanation of menu system
The menu structure of CG Controller is clear, mainly divided into six modules: testing, blocking/resetting, device information, setting controller, setting device, storage card, etc.
5.1 Test menu
Functional testing (FT):
Single device: Start functional testing after selecting the device (usually for a short period of time)
All devices: Start functional testing for all registered systems
Duration Test (DT):
Single or all devices start duration test (until the battery is depleted or reaches the set time)
Can be cancelled in advance during the testing process
5.2 Block/Reset Menu
Block: Manually prevent certain devices from automatically testing or emergency starting
Manual reset: When the system enters emergency mode due to a main power failure, if manual recovery is required (such as in a cinema dimming scene), perform a manual reset in this menu
5.3 Equipment Information Menu
After selecting a device, you can view:
Circuit status (priority list of CG2000 or ZB-S line status)
Lamp status (whether each circuit lamp is normal)
DLS/TLS/3PhW status (dimming module, three-phase monitoring module)
Charging/battery status (battery voltage, charger status)
Faults are displayed by priority. If there are multiple faults, press the confirm button to scroll through them.
5.4 Setting Controller Menu
Language selection: Supports multiple languages (default English)
Time/Date: Can be manually set, automatically adjusted by pressing the 7 key (summer time) or the 9 key (standard time)
Next FT Functional Test: Set a unified functional test date and time for all devices
Next DT: Set a unified duration test date and time
Relay settings: Select which states or faults trigger the alarm relay (such as total fault, battery fault, etc.)
Serial Number: Display the hardware serial number of the controller (cannot be changed)
Customer service information: Display the software versions of the control unit, memory card, and LON card
Password: Password protection can be enabled to prevent unauthorized menu access (if you forget your password, you can contact the manufacturer for a universal password)
NID reception: waiting for service request message (for remote diagnosis)
Network main station: default to main station mode; If parallel with other monitoring systems, it needs to be set to observer mode (some functions are not available at this time)
5.5 Set Device Menu
Automatic device search: Scan CG2000 or ZB-S systems on the bus and register (note: this operation will delete the existing device list)
If the device cannot be found, check if the device address is>0 and unique, or if the LonWorks domain length is 0
Manual addition/deletion: Enter the system number and NID (Node ID) to manually add devices
Synchronize clock: Manually or automatically synchronize all device clocks with the controller
5.6 Memory Card Menu
Use standard Secure Digital (SD) cards for data backup and recovery:
Display logs: View device events recorded by the controller (such as test results, fault records)
Delete log: Clear log (unrecoverable)
All devices → SD: Backup controller configuration, all device configurations, and text (lamp name, circuit name) to SD card
Controller configuration ↔ SD: Backup or restore the settings of the controller itself
Device Configuration ↔ SD: Backup or restore the configuration of a single device
text ↔ SD: Backup or restore user-defined text in the device (such as lamp position description)
LED indicator light and fault diagnosis
6.1 Front panel LED
Meaning of LED color
Green operation preparation, all systems are running normally
At least one system is undergoing functional or duration testing in yellow test mode
At least one system reports a fault in red (specific fault information needs to be viewed)
6.2 Fault priority and total faults
Faults are arranged in descending order of priority (such as communication faults, main power supply faults, battery faults, etc.)
When multiple faults exist simultaneously, the LCD displays the highest priority fault and shows an "*" at the end of the line to indicate a total fault
Press the confirm button to view all fault lists
Common fault examples:
Communication failure device XX: Lost contact with a certain device (possibly due to bus interruption or device offline)
Main power failure: The main power supply of a certain device loses power
Battery failure: abnormal battery voltage, battery interruption, or insufficient capacity