IP Library Granted Patent US 12,010,780
Granted Patent B2
US 12,010,780 · App. 18/315,694 · Granted Jun 11, 2024

Commissioning and controlling load control devices

Inventors: Rhodes B. Baker (Bethlehem, PA); Kyle Thomas Barco (Bethlehem, PA); Bryan Robert Barnes (Lansdale, PA); John H. Bull (Slatington, PA); Richard S. Camden (Coopersburg, PA); Jordan H. Crafts (Bethlehem, PA); David J. Dolan (Coopersburg, PA); Jason Groller (Allentown, PA); Sanjeev Kumar (Harleysville, PA); Jonathan T. Lenz (Emmaus, PA); Miguel Aguado Pelaez (London, GB); Daniel L. Twaddell (Allentown, PA)
Assignee: Lutron Technology Company LLC
H05B47/195H02J13/00019H04B10/116H04W4/023H04W4/029H04W4/06H04W4/33H04W4/80H04W16/28H04W52/0245H04W52/343H04W76/11H04W76/14H05B47/19H04B17/318
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Quick Facts
Patent No.
US 12,010,780
App. No.
18/315,694
Granted
Jun 11, 2024
Kind
B2
Abstract

A load control system may include control devices capable of being associated with each other at one or more locations for performing load control. Control devices may include control-source devices and/or control-target devices. A location beacon may be discovered and a unique identifier in the location beacon may be associated with a unique identifier of one or more control devices. Upon subsequent discovery of the location beacon, the associated load control devices may be controlled. The beacons may be communicated via radio frequency signals, visible light communication, and/or audio signals. The visible light communication may be used to communicate other types of information to devices in the load control system. The visible light communication may be used to identify link addresses for communicating with load control devices, load control instructions, load control configuration instructions, network communication information, and/or the like. The information in the beacons may be used to commission and/or control the load control system.

Claims (83)

1. A system for determining a link address assigned to a load control device, the system comprising:

a lighting control device configured to provide an amount of power to a lighting load; and

a system controller configured to:

instruct the lighting control device to provide the amount of power to the lighting load in a manner that causes the lighting load to indicate a link address assigned to the lighting control device via visible light communication;

receive location information that indicates a location of the load control device;

receive the link address assigned to the load control device from a network device; and

associate the link address with a device identifier of the load control device based on the location information that indicates a location of the load control device.

2. The system of claim 1 , wherein the system controller is configured to:

receive control instructions from the network device, wherein the control instructions include the device identifier; and

send the control instructions to the lighting control device using the associated link address to control a lighting level of the lighting control device.

3. The system of claim 1 , wherein the system controller is configured to:

receive lighting control configuration instructions from the network device, wherein the lighting control configuration instructions include the device identifier;

receive a digital message from a control-target device;

determine, based on the digital message and the lighting control configuration instructions, control instructions for controlling the load control device; and

send the control instructions to the load control device using the link address.

4. The system of claim 1 , wherein the system controller is configured to determine that the location of the load control device is within a predefined range of the location of the network device, and wherein the system controller is configured to associate the link address with the device identifier of the load control device when the location of the load control device is within the predefined range.

5. The system of claim 1 , wherein the system controller is configured to:

receive a digital message that includes a triggering event for instructing the lighting control device to cause the lighting load to indicate the link address assigned to the lighting control device; and

instruct the lighting control device to provide the amount of power to the lighting load in the manner that causes the lighting load to indicate the link address assigned to the lighting control device in response to the triggering event.

6. A system controller for determining a link address assigned to a load control device, the system controller comprising:

a processor configured to:

instruct a lighting control device to provide an amount of power to a lighting load in a manner that causes the lighting load to indicate a link address assigned to the lighting control device via visible light communication;

receive location information that indicates a location of the load control device;

receive the link address assigned to the load control device from a network device; and

associate the link address with a device identifier of the load control device based on the location information that indicates a location of the load control device.

7. The system controller of claim 6 , wherein the processor is configured to:

receive control instructions from the network device, wherein the control instructions include the device identifier; and

send the control instructions to the lighting control device using the associated link address to control a lighting level of the lighting control device.

8. The system controller of claim 6 , wherein the processor is configured to:

receive lighting control configuration instructions from the network device, wherein the lighting control configuration instructions include the device identifier;

receive a digital message from a control-target device;

determine, based on the digital message and the lighting control configuration instructions, control instructions for controlling the load control device; and

send the control instructions to the load control device using the link address.

9. The system controller of claim 6 , wherein the processor is configured to determine that the location of the load control device is within a predefined range of the location of the network device, and wherein the system controller is configured to associate the link address with the device identifier of the load control device when the location of the load control device is within the predefined range.

10. The system controller of claim 6 , wherein the processor is configured to:

receive a digital message that includes a triggering event for instructing the lighting control device to cause the lighting load to indicate the link address assigned to the lighting control device; and

instruct the lighting control device to provide the amount of power to the lighting load in the manner that causes the lighting load to indicate the link address assigned to the lighting control device in response to the triggering event.

11. The system controller of claim 6 , wherein the location information comprises a device identifier of a device at the location in a floor plan.

12. The system controller of claim 6 , wherein the location information indicates a location of the network device.

13. A method to determine a link address assigned to a load control device, the method comprising:

instructing, by a system controller processor, a lighting control device to provide an amount of power to a lighting load in a manner that causes the lighting load to indicate a link address assigned to the lighting control device via visible light communication;

receiving, by the system controller processor, location information that indicates a location of the load control device;

receiving, by the system controller processor, the link address assigned to the load control device from a network device; and

associating, by the system controller processor, the link address with a device identifier of the load control device based on the location information that indicates a location of the load control device.

14. The method of claim 13 , further comprising: receiving, by the system controller processor, control instructions from the network device, wherein the control instructions include the device identifier; and sending, by the system controller processor, the control instructions to the lighting control device using the associated link address to control a lighting level of the lighting control device.

15. The method of claim 13 , further comprising:

receiving, by the system controller processor, lighting control configuration instructions from the network device, wherein the lighting control configuration instructions include the device identifier;

receiving, by the system controller processor, a digital message from a control-target device;

determining, by the system controller processor, based on the digital message and the lighting control configuration instructions, control instructions for controlling the load control device; and

sending, by the system controller processor, the control instructions to the load control device using the link address.

16. The method of claim 13 , further comprising:

determining, by the system controller processor, that the location of the load control device is within a predefined range of the location of the network device; and

associating, by the system controller processor, the link address with the device identifier of the load control device when the location of the load control device is within the predefined range.

17. The method of claim, 13 , further comprising:

receiving, by the system controller processor, a digital message that includes a triggering event for instructing the lighting control device to cause the lighting load to indicate the link address assigned to the lighting control device; and

instructing, by the system controller processor, the lighting control device to provide the amount of power to the lighting load in the manner that causes the lighting load to indicate the link address assigned to the lighting control device in response to the triggering event.

18. The method of claim 13 , wherein receiving the location information that indicates the location of the load control device further comprises:

receiving, by the system controller processor, a device identifier of a device at the location in a floor plan.

19. The method of claim 13 , wherein receiving the location information that indicates the location of the load control device further comprises:

receiving, by the system controller processor, a location of the network device.

20. A non-transitory, machine-readable, storage device that includes instructions that, when executed by a system controller processor, cause the system controller processor to:

instruct a lighting control device to provide an amount of power to a lighting load in a manner that causes the lighting load to indicate a link address assigned to the lighting control device via visible light communication;

receive location information that indicates a location of the load control device;

receive the link address assigned to the load control device from a network device; and

associate the link address with a device identifier of the load control device based on the location information that indicates a location of the load control device.

21. The non-transitory, machine-readable, storage device of claim 20 wherein the instructions, when executed by the system controller processor, further cause the system controller processor to:

receive control instructions from the network device, wherein the control instructions include the device identifier; and

send the control instructions to the lighting control device using the associated link address to control a lighting level of the lighting control device.

22. The non-transitory, machine-readable, storage device of claim 20 wherein the instructions, when executed by the system controller processor, further cause the system controller processor to:

receive lighting control configuration instructions from the network device, wherein the lighting control configuration instructions include the device identifier;

receive a digital message from a control-target device;

determine, based on the digital message and the lighting control configuration instructions, control instructions for controlling the load control device; and

send the control instructions to the load control device using the link address.

23. The non-transitory, machine-readable, storage device of claim 20 wherein the instructions, when executed by the system controller processor, further cause the system controller processor to:

determine that the location of the load control device is within a predefined range of the location of the network device; and

associate the link address with the device identifier of the load control device when the location of the load control device is within the predefined range.

24. The non-transitory, machine-readable, storage device of claim 20 wherein the instructions, when executed by the system controller processor, further cause the system controller processor to:

receive a digital message that includes a triggering event for instructing the lighting control device to cause the lighting load to indicate the link address assigned to the lighting control device; and

instruct the lighting control device to provide the amount of power to the lighting load in the manner that causes the lighting load to indicate the link address assigned to the lighting control device in response to the triggering event.

25. The non-transitory, machine-readable, storage device of claim 20 wherein the instructions that cause the system controller processor to receive the location information that indicates the location of the load control device further cause the system controller processor to:

receive a device identifier of a device at the location in a floor plan.

26. The non-transitory, machine-readable, storage device of claim 20 wherein the instructions that cause the system controller processor to receive the location information that indicates the location of the load control device further cause the system controller processor to:

receive a location of the network device.