IP Library Granted Patent US 12706803
Granted Patent B2
US 12706803 · App. 18/933,472 · Granted Aug 11, 2026

Commissioning and controlling load control devices

Inventors: Todd G. Anderson (Bethlehem, PA); Maxwell Anselm (Bethlehem, PA); Alcides Dias (Bee Cave, TX); Vidur Garg (Allentown, PA); Ashok Karmani (Lansdale, PA); Sanjeev Kumar (Harleysville, PA); Anantha Nag Nemmani (Austin, TX); Sandeep Mudabail Raghuram (Breinigsville, PA); Somesh Rahul (Breinigsville, PA); Jaykrishna A. Shukla (Mays Landing, NJ); Surjith Bhagavath Singh (Austin, TX)
Assignee: Lutron Technology Company LLC
H04L41/0806G06K7/10722G06K7/1413G06K7/1417H04L67/12H04W12/06H05B45/10H05B45/14H05B45/22H05B47/155H05B47/19H05B47/1965
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Quick Facts
Patent No.
US 12706803
App. No.
18/933,472
Granted
Aug 11, 2026
Kind
B2
Abstract

A load control system may be commissioned using beacons. The load control system may include control devices that each include a beacon transmitting circuit configured to transmit a beacon that comprises an identifier associated with the control device. A network device, such as a mobile device, may discover a control device based on the beacon received from the control device. In response to discovery of the control device, the control device may be added to a temporary group of control devices for being collectively configured and/or controlled. Control devices may be discovered based on the signal strength at which the beacons are received. The control devices may provide feedback to a user in response to confirmation messages to indicate to a user that the lighting control device has been added to the temporary group. The control devices may stop providing the feedback after they are removed from the temporary group.

Claims (68)

1 . A lighting control device configured to control an amount of power provided to a lighting load, the lighting control device comprising:

a communication circuit; and

a control circuit configured to:

receive, from a mobile device via the communication circuit, a discovery request message that comprises an identifier associated with the mobile device;

provide a first feedback type by changing a state of the lighting load in response to receiving the discovery request message;

transmit, via the communication circuit in response to receiving the discovery request message from the mobile device, a discovery response message that comprises an identifier associated with the lighting control device;

receive, via the communication circuit, an indication that the discovery response message transmitted by the lighting control device has been received with a greatest signal strength of a plurality of lighting control devices from which discovery response messages are received; and

provide a second feedback type by changing the state of the lighting load in response to receiving the indication that the discovery response message transmitted by the lighting control device has been received with the greatest signal strength of the plurality of lighting control devices from which discovery response messages are received.

2 . The lighting control device of claim 1 , wherein the control circuit is further configured to:

receive, via the communication circuit, an indication that the lighting control device has been associated with a configuration identifier; and

provide a third feedback type by changing the state of the lighting load in response to receiving the indication that the lighting control device has been associated with the configuration identifier.

3 . The lighting control device of claim 2 , wherein the control circuit is configured to:

provide the first feedback type by illuminating the lighting load a first predefined color;

provide the second feedback type by illuminating the lighting load a second predefined color; and

provide the third feedback type by illuminating the lighting load a third predefined color.

4 . The lighting control device of claim 2 , wherein the indication that the lighting control device has been associated with the configuration identifier comprises one or more of the identifier associated with the lighting control device or the configuration identifier.

5 . The lighting control device of claim 1 , wherein the discovery request message comprises a signal strength threshold, and wherein the control circuit is further configured to:

determine a signal strength at which the discovery request message was received;

transmit the discovery response message on a condition that the signal strength at which the discovery request message was received is greater than or equal to the signal strength threshold; and

provide the first feedback type on a condition that the signal strength at which the discovery request message was received is greater than or equal to the signal strength threshold.

6 . The lighting control device of claim 1 , wherein the control circuit is further configured to:

receive, via the communication circuit, an indication that the discovery response message transmitted by the lighting control device is no longer being received with the greatest signal strength of the plurality of lighting control devices from which discovery response messages are received;

stop providing the second feedback type by changing the state of the lighting load in response to receiving the indication that the discovery response message transmitted by the lighting control device is no longer being received with the greatest signal strength of the plurality of lighting control devices from which discovery response messages are received; and

subsequently provide the first feedback type by changing the state of the lighting load.

7 . The lighting control device of claim 1 , further comprising a load control circuit, wherein the first feedback type and the second feedback type are provided by changing the state of the lighting load via the load control circuit.

8 . The lighting control device of claim 1 , wherein the discovery request message comprises an optical signal, and wherein the control circuit is further configured to provide the first feedback type by changing a state of the lighting load via a load control circuit in response to receiving the optical signal.

9 . A method implemented by a lighting control device, the method comprising:

receiving, from a mobile device, a discovery request message that comprises an identifier associated with the mobile device;

providing a first feedback type by changing a state of a lighting load associated with the lighting control device in response to receiving the discovery request message;

transmitting a discovery response message that comprises an identifier associated with the lighting control device in response to receiving the discovery request message from the mobile device;

receiving an indication that the discovery response message transmitted by the lighting control device has been received with a greatest signal strength of a plurality of lighting control devices from which discovery response messages are received; and

providing a second feedback type by changing the state of the lighting load in response to receiving the indication that the discovery response message transmitted by the lighting control device has been received with the greatest signal strength of the plurality of lighting control devices from which discovery response messages are received.

10 . The method of claim 9 , further comprising:

receiving an indication that the lighting control device has been associated with a configuration identifier; and

providing a third feedback type by changing the state of the lighting load in response to receiving the indication that the lighting control device has been associated with the configuration identifier.

11 . The method of claim 10 , wherein providing the first feedback type comprises illuminating the lighting load a first predefined color, providing the second feedback type comprises illuminating the lighting load a second predefined color, and providing the third feedback type comprises illuminating the lighting load a third predefined color.

12 . The method of claim 10 , wherein the indication that the lighting control device has been associated with the configuration identifier comprises one or more of the identifier associated with the lighting control device or the configuration identifier.

13 . The method of claim 9 , wherein the discovery request message comprises a signal strength threshold, and wherein the method further comprises:

determining a signal strength at which the discovery request message was received;

transmitting the discovery response message on a condition that the signal strength at which the discovery request message was received is greater than or equal to the signal strength threshold; and

providing the first feedback type on a condition that the signal strength at which the discovery request message was received is greater than or equal to the signal strength threshold.

14 . The method of claim 9 , further comprising:

receiving an indication that the discovery response message transmitted by the lighting control device is no longer being received with the greatest signal strength of the plurality of lighting control devices from which discovery response messages are received;

stopping providing the second feedback type by changing the state of the lighting load in response to receiving the indication that the discovery response message transmitted by the lighting control device is no longer being received with the greatest signal strength of the plurality of lighting control devices from which discovery response messages are received; and

subsequently providing the first feedback type by changing the state of the lighting load.

15 . The method of claim 9 , wherein the discovery request message comprises an optical signal, and wherein the method further comprises providing the first feedback type by changing a state of the lighting load in response to receiving the optical signal.

16 . One or more non-transitory computer readable media having instructions stored thereon that, when executed by a control circuit, cause the control circuit to:

receive, from a mobile device, a discovery request message that comprises an identifier associated with the mobile device;

provide a first feedback type by changing a state of an associated lighting load in response to receiving the discovery request message;

transmit, in response to receiving the discovery request message from the mobile device, a discovery response message that comprises an identifier associated with the control circuit;

receive an indication that the discovery response message transmitted by the control circuit has been received with a greatest signal strength of a plurality of control circuits from which discovery response messages are received; and

provide a second feedback type by changing the state of the lighting load in response to receiving the indication that the discovery response message transmitted by the control circuit has been received with the greatest signal strength of the plurality of control circuits from which discovery response messages are received.

17 . The one or more non-transitory computer readable media of claim 16 , wherein the instructions further cause the control circuit to:

receive an indication that a lighting control device associated with the control circuit has been associated with a configuration identifier; and

provide a third feedback type by changing the state of the lighting load in response to receiving the indication that the lighting control device associated with the control circuit has been associated with the configuration identifier.

18 . The one or more non-transitory computer readable media of claim 17 , wherein the instructions causing the control circuit to provide the first feedback type comprises the instructions causing the control circuit to illuminate the lighting load a first predefined color;

wherein the instructions causing the control circuit to provide the second feedback type comprises the instructions causing the control circuit to illuminate the lighting load a second predefined color; and

wherein the instructions causing the control circuit to provide the third feedback type comprises the instructions causing the control circuit to illuminate the lighting load a third predefined color.

19 . The one or more non-transitory computer readable media of claim 17 , wherein the indication that the lighting control device associated with the control circuit has been associated with the configuration identifier comprises one or more of the identifier associated with the control circuit or the configuration identifier.

20 . The one or more non-transitory computer readable media of claim 16 , wherein the discovery request message comprises a signal strength threshold, and wherein the instructions further cause the control circuit to:

determine a signal strength at which the discovery request message was received;

transmit the discovery response message on a condition that the signal strength at which the discovery request message was received is greater than or equal to the signal strength threshold; and

provide the first feedback type on a condition that the signal strength at which the discovery request message was received is greater than or equal to the signal strength threshold.

21 . The one or more non-transitory computer readable media of claim 16 , wherein the instructions further cause the control circuit to:

receive an indication that the discovery response message transmitted by the control circuit is no longer being received with the greatest signal strength of the plurality of control circuits from which discovery response messages are received;

stop providing the second feedback type by changing the state of the lighting load in response to receiving the indication that the discovery response message transmitted by the control circuit is no longer being received with the greatest signal strength of the plurality of control circuits from which discovery response messages are received; and

subsequently provide the first feedback type by changing the state of the lighting load.

22 . The one or more non-transitory computer readable media of claim 16 , wherein the discovery request message comprises an optical signal, and wherein the instructions further cause the control circuit to provide the first feedback type by changing a state of the lighting load in response to receiving the optical signal.