Leviton 4106 User Manual
Leviton 4106 User Manual

Leviton 4106 User Manual

Dimensions 4000 series control system

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User's Guide
Dimensions 4000 Series
Control System
Topics at a Glance
Installation.............See Installation Guide
User Interface ........................................7
Quick Start Configuration .....................10
Initial Setup ..........................................18
Detailed Operation ..............................44
Scene Recording .................................53
Scheduling ...........................................62
System Layout Charts .........................68

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  • Page 1 User’s Guide Dimensions 4000 Series Control System Topics at a Glance Installation.....See Installation Guide User Interface ........7 Quick Start Configuration .....10 Initial Setup ..........18 Detailed Operation ......44 Scene Recording .........53 Scheduling ...........62 System Layout Charts ......68...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Zone Labels: Naming a Scene or Zone .......55 Preventing Changes - LOCKS ........58 Scheduled Events ............62 Viewing Scheduled Events .........64 Sequencer ..............64 System Layout Charts ............68 Latitude & Longitude Chart ..........74 Leviton Dimensions 4000 Series Architectural Lighting Controller Page 2...
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  • Page 5: Warnings

    Damage to this device due to any fault at the load or line side is not covered by this products warranty. 10: Know the connected load type. 11: DO NOT connect load types for which the device is not rated. Leviton Dimensions 4000 Series Architectural Lighting Controller Page 4...
  • Page 6: Overview

    Overview This guide is split into several sections: • Overview - Overview of manual, key topics, and device navigation. • Quick Start - Critical steps for getting up and running quickly. • Setup - In-depth topics required for proper initial setup. •...
  • Page 7: Installation Recommendations

    • Confirm that the master station is working correctly. • Install first entry station (or device), configure it, and confirm that it’s working correctly. • Repeat until all device are installed. Leviton Dimensions 4000 Series Architectural Lighting Controller Page 6...
  • Page 8: Getting Around The Interface

    Getting around the Interface A full discussion of how to operate your device is covered in the section titled “Operation” on page 44. We recommend that you review this information in its entirety. Contained in this section is a only a brief overview to the topic. Previous/Next Menu Option Previous Field or...
  • Page 9 • Clear. Clears or returns a selected value to zero. • Page Zones. Alternates the Zone numbers between 1-8 and 9-16, 17-24 and 25-32. The LCD will indicate which Page you are currently in. P1 refers to Zones 1-8, P2 Leviton Dimensions 4000 Series Architectural Lighting Controller Page 8...
  • Page 10 indicates Zone 9-16, P3 indicates Zone 17-24 and P4 indicates Zones 25-32 are active. Page Number - P1 = Zones 1-8 Scene Name P2 = Zones 9-16 P3 = Zones 17-24 Breakfast P4 = Zones 25-32 Indicates Schedule is active S01 TUE 04:29p Indicates Station is Locked Scene #...
  • Page 11: Quick Start Configuration

    Local Dimmers: 6 Local Dimmers: 6 Can control net device: Yes Can control net device: n/a Each model has a slightly different feature set so the application of each step may vary slightly. Leviton Dimensions 4000 Series Architectural Lighting Controller Page 10...
  • Page 12: D4104, D4106, D4206

    Devices with Channel Control & Dimmers (D4104, D4106, D4206) Setting up units with control and dimmers require a few basic steps which when followed will ensure success of your lighting control system: Step 1: Confirm all connections have been completed and load circuits are without fault.
  • Page 13: Scheduling

    • Depending upon the desired specific behavior of this device, configuration may be complete or additional modifications may be necessary. Regardless, a full perusal of this manual is required to understand all device configuration options. Leviton Dimensions 4000 Series Architectural Lighting Controller Page 12...
  • Page 14: D4006

    Devices with dimmers only (D4006) Setting up units with only dimmers requires a few basic steps which when followed will ensure success of your lighting control system: Step 1: Confirm all connections have been completed and load circuits are without fault. Step 2: Confirm network is terminated correctly, reference installation guide for additional information.
  • Page 15: D4200

    53. Step 13: Record your scenes, see “Recording a Scene” on page 53. Step 14: Setup events which should occur on a regular schedule, “Scheduled Events” on page 62. Leviton Dimensions 4000 Series Architectural Lighting Controller Page 14...
  • Page 16 Celebrate!!! You’re all done. Step 15: • Depending upon the desired specific behavior of this device, configuration may be complete or additional modifications may be necessary. Regardless, a full perusal of this manual is required to understand all device configuration options. Page 15...
  • Page 17: Power Up Initialization

    EDIT NETWORK NAME=D4206 1 Enter a network name. Names can be entered using the UP/ DOWN/LEFT/RIGHT arrows, or you can use the Zone Information, Up/Down, and number keys to enter alphanumeric characters. Leviton Dimensions 4000 Series Architectural Lighting Controller Page 16...
  • Page 18 What’s next? This completes the initial power up configuration. However, before your unit is completely ready to go, please return to Quick Start Configuration (p.10), or, turn a few more pages (p.18) to continue the setup of your device. Page 17...
  • Page 19: Setup

    • Edit Scene Labels • Edit Excludes The advanced setup mode menus add the following options: • Zone Assignment • Local/Remote dimmer configuration • Network Settings • Miscellaneous Settings • Personalities Leviton Dimensions 4000 Series Architectural Lighting Controller Page 18...
  • Page 20: Accessing The Configuration Menus

    Accessing the Configuration Menus All configuration is done through the menus of the Dimensions 4000 series controller. Menus are accessed by pressing the “Menu” button and navigating with the Up/Down arrows and the SELECT key. Operation & Configuration Menus There are two levels of configuration menus, Basic & Advanced. Basic mode is always available.
  • Page 21: Network Settings

    • 1-127 - unique network ID These numbers may have been assigned at the factory prior to shipment. When assigned at the factory each station carton is labeled with its ID number. Leviton Dimensions 4000 Series Architectural Lighting Controller Page 20...
  • Page 22 The network ID must be set to a unique number between 001 and 127. If two stations attempt to share the same network ID, all stations may operate erratically and the dimmers may not respond to any station. Master stations and remote “Entry” stations must be linked so that the master station responds to the correct remote station.
  • Page 23 Configuration Guide Although the LCD messages displayed on a remote are the same as the master, the configuration menus of the remote and master are always separate. Leviton Dimensions 4000 Series Architectural Lighting Controller Page 22...
  • Page 24: The Patch

    The Patch Patch assigns the control “zones” on a device to a network channel, and, if a device is a model with dimmers, assigns the “dimmers” to a network. Remember that these are actually two distinct patches, the first the zone to the network channel, and second the dimmer to the network channel.
  • Page 25: Zone To Channel Patch

    Setting the patch from a starting channel number should be used when all of the zones on your device will be controlling consecutive network channels. This is the most common configuration. Leviton Dimensions 4000 Series Architectural Lighting Controller Page 24...
  • Page 26 To Assign Zones, consecutively, from a Starting Channel Number: Step 1: From the advanced menus (see page 19), find the menu which reads: MENU ASSIGN ZONES? then press SELECT. Step 2: Use Down buttons until the display reads: Channel ASSIGN ZONES: Number START then press SELECT.
  • Page 27 Group, see “To Assign Zones, non-consecutively, or edit a particular zone’s settings:” on page 25. Dimensions 4100 series product are stand- alone devices and DO NOT have the capability to communicate over a network. As such, group settings are not relevant. Leviton Dimensions 4000 Series Architectural Lighting Controller...
  • Page 28: Dimmer To Circuit Patch

    Dimmer to Circuit Patch Your device, depending on the model, may have a number of dimmers. These dimmers must be assigned (patched) to a network channel. Just like zones, a dimmer may belong to only 1 network channel. However, a dimmer may belong to up to (4) groups.
  • Page 29: Configuring Dimmers

    GROUP B: NONE DIM: 1 DIM: 1 MINIMUM: 000 GROUP C: NONE DIM: 1 DIM: 1 CUTOFF: 000 GROUP D: NONE DIM: 1 DIM: 1 READBACK: YES ROOM: NONE Dimmer Configuration Menu Chart Leviton Dimensions 4000 Series Architectural Lighting Controller Page 28...
  • Page 30 To navigate the dimmer configuration menus, the following keys are used: • Adjust Dimmer Number with Left Right • Toggle Dimmer Property with Up Down • Toggle between the Dimmer/Property selection and property value modification with SELECT • Press MENU to exit dimmer configuration The following properties can be set on this screen: Channel - This references the “network channel”...
  • Page 31 Sets the lowest level before the dimmer will immediately go off. Valid values are 0-255, default value varies by dimmer types. If you’re having trouble with ballasts flickering at low levels, raising this value slightly may resolve the problem. Leviton Dimensions 4000 Series Architectural Lighting Controller Page 30...
  • Page 32 Groups A (B, C D) Each dimmer may be assigned to up to four groups, identified as ‘Group A’, ‘Group B’, ‘Group C’, and ‘Group D’. Groups are a collection of dimmers and relays which when controlled as a group are always controlled together. Valid values for a group are 0-9999.
  • Page 33 SELECT PANEL EAST WING then press SELECT. Step 3: Configure the dimmers as you would a local dimmer, reference “Configuring Dimmers” on page 28. Leviton Dimensions 4000 Series Architectural Lighting Controller Page 32...
  • Page 34: Devices With Dimmers Only (D4006)

    Devices with Dimmers Only (D4006) Configuration of a device with dimmers is a two part process: Part 1 is configuration at the device, and part 2 is the configuration of the dimmer parameters from a D4200 OR D4206 master station using the “Remote Panels”...
  • Page 35 There are many other configuration parameters for a remote dimmer. These should be set from a D4206 or D4200 master station. Reference “Configuration of Dimmers at another panel” on page 31. Leviton Dimensions 4000 Series Architectural Lighting Controller Page 34...
  • Page 36: Miscellaneous Settings Menu

    Miscellaneous Settings Menu The miscellaneous settings menu has settings which affect the general operation of the panel. This menu is only available from the advanced menus (see page 19) and has a structure as follows: MENU S18 THU 08:48P MISC SETTINGS MISC SETTINGS MISC SETTINGS READBACK REQ:...
  • Page 37 100% for MAX or all levels instantly to 0% for off. This feature can be controlled from the BUMP MODE option under the misc. settings menu. Valid settings are as follows: Leviton Dimensions 4000 Series Architectural Lighting Controller Page 36...
  • Page 38 • OFF (default): The backlight goes off after 1 minute of inactivity. Time Master All Leviton products which have an integrated time clock support the time master feature. This feature allows automatic synchronization of time clocks so all clocks are set to the same time.
  • Page 39 OCC input, an active input is indicated by the input received +24Vdc. If the input used is the LOCK input, an active input is indicated by the input being connected to common. Valid settings are: Leviton Dimensions 4000 Series Architectural Lighting Controller Page 38...
  • Page 40 • None - nothing happens • S01..S16 - Scenes 1-16 • MAX - Max Scene • OFF -Off Scene • Inactive Scene MISC: UNLCK/ UNOCC EVENT: indicates the event/scene which should be recalled when the input goes in-active. If using the OCC input, an inactive input is indicated by the input being ‘open’...
  • Page 41 MISC: RESTORE LVLS: Indicates the levels will restore to the level they were at prior to the power failure. Leviton Dimensions 4000 Series Architectural Lighting Controller Page 40...
  • Page 42: Personalities

    Personalities You can set up various personalities that include different preset Scenes. For example, a church could use one set of eight preset Scenes for Sunday church service, and a different set of eight preset Scenes for evening choir performances. By choosing Personality 02, the second (choir performance) set of Scenes could be recorded without disturbing the normal Sunday church service settings.
  • Page 43: Connecting Entrance Stations

    Step 6: Set the Network ID dipswitch to the appropriate network id of the entry station Step 7: Plug the network cable back into the device and install the unit into the wall. Leviton Dimensions 4000 Series Architectural Lighting Controller Page 42...
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  • Page 45: Operation

    (if enabled) causes the lighting levels to change immediately, bypassing the fade time. When Scenes are named, the name appears on the LCD display when the button is pressed, for example, “BREAKFAST, LUNCH, or DINNER”. Leviton Dimensions 4000 Series Architectural Lighting Controller Page 44...
  • Page 46 • MAX. Brings all assigned lighting levels gradually to the maximum level. Tapping the button twice brings all assigned lighting levels immediately to the maximum level, bypassing the fade time. This button can be programmed for custom lighting levels, for example, reducing the maximum light level to conserve energy, or providing longer lamp life.
  • Page 47 Once you have recorded Scenes, use these buttons to modify all the Zones concurrently. • To increase or decrease all assigned lighting Zones by one percent, momentarily press the Master Up or Down button. Leviton Dimensions 4000 Series Architectural Lighting Controller Page 46...
  • Page 48 • To rapidly increase or decrease the lighting levels, press and hold the button. The approximate lighting levels for each Zone are represented by the Zone level indicators. The lighted Scene button goes dark and the LCD display shows MANUAL MODE after the Master Up Down button is pressed.
  • Page 49 Just to the right of the “Zxx:” symbol on the 2nd line is a field that is normally blank. If this Zone is excluded from the current scene, a minus sign (“-”) appears in this position. Leviton Dimensions 4000 Series Architectural Lighting Controller Page 48...
  • Page 50 Checking Scene Names You can check for a Scene name without initiating the Scene. To Check the Scene Name: Step 1: Press the CLEAR Button Step 2: Immediately Press the SCENE button you are interested in. Step 3: To View another Scene name, Repeat from Step 1. Using the Optional Remote Control If you have purchased the optional infrared remote control, you can use it to operate the Master RAISE/ LOWER, SCENE, MAX...
  • Page 51 • Note: Press Clear to change the value to OFF . Step 5: Press the Select/Save button to save the value. Step 6: Press the Menu/Cancel button to exit this menu. Leviton Dimensions 4000 Series Architectural Lighting Controller Page 50...
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  • Page 53: Configure The Clock

    • Off - No daylight savings time • North America - Standard North American daylight savings time • US 2007 - United States daylight savings time (changed) in 2007 • European Union - European daylight savings time Leviton Dimensions 4000 Series Architectural Lighting Controller Page 52...
  • Page 54: Recording A Scene

    Set AstroTime MENU S18 THU 08:48P . SETUP SETUP ASTROTIME SETUP ASTROTIME SETUP ASTROTIME SETUP ASTROTIME SETUP ASTROTIME SETUP ASTROTIME Setting up the Astronomical Time clock of your Dimensions 4000 unit requires access to the Advanced Menus. See “Accessing the Configuration Menus”...
  • Page 55 The default fade rate time for that scene will be 5 seconds. The only way to record the scene with a different fade rate is to record the scene from the Master LCD station Leviton Dimensions 4000 Series Architectural Lighting Controller Page 54...
  • Page 56: Changing The Max And Off Lighting Levels

    Changing the MAX and OFF Lighting Levels Reducing the maximum output voltage to the lamps by 5% can extend lamp life significantly. This can be valuable when incandescent lights are located where it is difficult to replace them. To change the MAX lighting level: Step 1: Press the MAX button.
  • Page 57 This means that when the scene is recalled, the levels of the excluded zone will be left exactly where they were at before the scene was recalled. To Exclude a zone from a Scene: Leviton Dimensions 4000 Series Architectural Lighting Controller Page 56...
  • Page 58 Step 1: Press the Menu/Cancel button. Step 2: Press the Up and Down buttons until EDIT EXCLUDES? flashes on the LCD display. Step 3: Press the Select/Save button. The LCD changes to: EXCLUDE: SELECT A SCENE TO EDIT Step 4: Choose a preset scene from preset/scene buttons, remote presets;...
  • Page 59: Preventing Changes - Locks

    Figure 13 - Shortcut Buttons To set the Record Lock code: Step 1: Press the Menu/Cancel button. Step 2: Press the Up and Down buttons until SET RECORD LOCK? flashes on the LCD display. Leviton Dimensions 4000 Series Architectural Lighting Controller Page 58...
  • Page 60 Step 3: Press the Select/Save button. • The CODE field flashes Step 4: Press the Up and Down buttons to change the value. • Note: Press Clear to reset the value to 000 . Step 5: Press the Select/Save button to save the value. •...
  • Page 61 • Press Clear to change the value to OFF . Step 5: Press the Select/Save button to save the value. • STATION LOCK= flashes again. Step 6: Press the Menu/Cancel button to exit this menu. Leviton Dimensions 4000 Series Architectural Lighting Controller Page 60...
  • Page 62 Overriding a Lock If the control station is locked by a code number, the LCD displays ENTER CODE when a locked operation is attempted. To override a lock: Step 1: Press the Up and Down buttons to enter the programmed code number (000-999). •...
  • Page 63: Scheduled Events

    fields on the screen, and Up Down buttons to change the values. • Schedule Time is the time at which this event will occur. • Set to Time of day, or Leviton Dimensions 4000 Series Architectural Lighting Controller Page 62...
  • Page 64 • Set to +SS/-SS to choose on offset time before or after sunset • Set to +SR/-SR to choose an offset time before or after sunrise • Action is what will occur: • None • Seq. Step - Starts a Sequence at a particular step •...
  • Page 65: Viewing Scheduled Events

    The sequencer causes Scenes to be activated in a timed sequence. The sequence may be programmed to run once or continuously in a loop. The sequence can be activated manually (preset/scene buttons) or by the event timer (scheduler). Leviton Dimensions 4000 Series Architectural Lighting Controller Page 64...
  • Page 66 The sequence can be sub-divided into groups of events simply by the use of commands that start it (GOTO a specific step). Editing the Sequencer To edit the sequencer: Step 1: Press the Menu/Cancel button. Step 2: Press the Up and Down buttons until EDIT SEQUENCER? flashes on the LCD display.
  • Page 67 Down buttons until VIEW SEQUENCER? flashes on the LCD display. Step 3: Press the Select/Save button. • The Event number flashes. • The sequence Events are displayed in the following format: Leviton Dimensions 4000 Series Architectural Lighting Controller Page 66...
  • Page 68 SEQUENCER: E01: OFF 01s Event Scene or Time until number command next step • STOP indicates the end of the sequence and the sequencer is disabled after a STOP Event is executed. • LOOP indicates the sequencer will immediately restart the sequence and will run continuously.
  • Page 69: System Layout Charts

    Included are the following charts: • Zone to Network Channel Patch • Network Channel to Dimmer Patch • Scene programming • Scheduling • Sequencer Configuration Leviton Dimensions 4000 Series Architectural Lighting Controller Page 68...
  • Page 70 Table - A1 - Zone Labels and Network Channels Form Network Channel Zone Zone Label (or group) Page 69...
  • Page 71 Dimmer 6: Type: ❏ Standard ❏ Mark X ❏ Tu-Wire ❏ Non-Dim Network Channel: _______ Groups A: _______ B: _______ C: _______ D: _______ Max: _______ Min: _______ Cutoff: _______ BW: _______ Leviton Dimensions 4000 Series Architectural Lighting Controller Page 70...
  • Page 72 Table - A3 - Scene Labels and excludes Scene Scene Label Excluded Zones Page 71...
  • Page 73 Action* Blink Week Warn SMTWTFS (Y or N) Up to 64 events, continue on add’l sheet * Actions can be: Scene #, Max, Off, Seq. on, Seq. Off, Resume, Cell On Leviton Dimensions 4000 Series Architectural Lighting Controller Page 72...
  • Page 74 Table - A5 - Sequencer Setup Action* Delay Action* Delay Step # Step # Up to 64 events, continue on add’l sheet * Actions can be: Scene #, Max, Off, Skip, Loop, Stop, or Goto Step # Page 73...
  • Page 75: Latitude & Longitude Chart

    Blytheville AFB 36° N 90° W Camden 34° N 93° W El Dorado AP 33° N 93° W Fayetteville AP 36° N 94° W Fort Smith AP 35° N 94° W Leviton Dimensions 4000 Series Architectural Lighting Controller Page 74...
  • Page 76 State/City Lat. Long. ARKANSAS Hot Springs 34° N 93° W Jonesboro 36° N 91° W Little Rock AP (S) 35° N 92° W Pine Bluff AP 34° N 92° W Texarkana AP 33° N 94° W CALIFORNIA Bakersfield AP 35° N 119°...
  • Page 77 74° W New London 41° N 72° W Norwalk 41° N 73° W Norwick 42° N 72° W Waterbury 42° N 73° W Widsor Locks, Bradley Fl 42° N 73° W Leviton Dimensions 4000 Series Architectural Lighting Controller Page 76...
  • Page 78 State/City Lat. Long. DELAWARE Dover AFB 39° N 75° W Wilmington AP 40° N 76° W DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA Andrews AFB 38° N 76° W Washington, National AP 39° N 77° W FLORIDA Belle Glade 27° N 81° W Cape Kennedy AP 28°...
  • Page 79 90° W Quincy AP 40° N 91° W Rantoul, Chanute AFB 40° N 88° W Rockford 42° N 89° W Springfield AP 40° N 90° W Waukegan 42° N 88° W Leviton Dimensions 4000 Series Architectural Lighting Controller Page 78...
  • Page 80 State/City Lat. Long. INDIANA Anderson 40° N 86° W Bedford 39° N 86° W Bloomington 39° N 87° W Columbus, Bakalar AFB 39° N 86° W Crawfordsville 40° N 87° W Evansville AP 38° N 88° W Fort Wayne AP 41°...
  • Page 81 69° W Caribou AP (S) 47° N 68° W Lewiston 44° N 70° W Millinocket AP 46° N 69° W Portland (S) 44° N 70° W Waterville 45° N 70° W Leviton Dimensions 4000 Series Architectural Lighting Controller Page 80...
  • Page 82 State/City Lat. Long. MARYLAND Baltimore AP 39° N 77° W Baltimore Co 39° N 76° W Cumberland 40° N 79° W Frederick AP 40° N 78° W Hagerstown 40° N 78° W Salisbury (S) 38° N 75° W MASSACHUSETTS Boston AP 42°...
  • Page 83 90° W St. Louis CO 39° N 91° W Sikeston 37° N 90° W Sedalia—Whiteman AFB 39° N 94° W Sikeston 37° N 90° W Springfield AP 37° N 93° W Leviton Dimensions 4000 Series Architectural Lighting Controller Page 82...
  • Page 84 State/City Lat. Long. MONTANA Billings AP 46° N 109° W Bozeman 46° N 111° W Butte AP 46° N 112° W Cut Bank AP 49° N 112° W Glasgow AP (S) 48° N 107° W Glendive 47° N 105° W Great Falls AP (S) 47°...
  • Page 85 42° N 77° W Geneva (S) 43° N 77° W Glens Falls 43° N 74° W Gloversville 43° N 74° W Hornell 42° N 78° W Ithaca (S) 42° N 76° W Leviton Dimensions 4000 Series Architectural Lighting Controller Page 84...
  • Page 86 State/City Lat. Long. Jamestown 42° N 79° W Kingston 42° N 74° W Lockport 43° N 79° W Massena AP 45° N 75° W Newburgh, Stewart AFB 41° N 74° W NYC-Central Park (S) 41° N 74° W NYC-Kennedy AP 41°...
  • Page 87 35° N 98° W Ponca City 37° N 97° W Seminole 35° N 97° W Stillwater (S) 36° N 97° W Tulsa AP 36° N 96° W Woodward 37° N 100° W Leviton Dimensions 4000 Series Architectural Lighting Controller Page 86...
  • Page 88 State/City Lat. Long. OREGON Albany 45° N 123° W Astoria AP (S) 46° N 124° W Baker AP 45° N 118° W Bend 44° N 121° W Corvallis (S) 44° N 123° W Eugene AP 44° N 123° W Grants Pass 42°...
  • Page 89 28° N 98° W Amarillo AP 35° N 101° W Austin AP 30° N 98° W Bay City 29° N 96° W Beaumont 30° N 94° W Beeville 28° N 98° W Leviton Dimensions 4000 Series Architectural Lighting Controller Page 88...
  • Page 90 State/City Lat. Long. Big Spring AP (S) 32° N 101° W Brownsville AP (S) 26° N 97° W Brownwood 32° N 99° W Bryan AP 31° N 97° W Corpus Christi AP 28° N 97° W Corsicana 32° N 96° W Dallas AP 33°...
  • Page 91 Spokane AP (S) 48° N 118° W Tacoma, McChord AFB 47° N 122° W Walla Walla AP 46° N 118° W Wenatchee 47° N 120° W Yakima AP 47° N 121° W Leviton Dimensions 4000 Series Architectural Lighting Controller Page 90...
  • Page 92 State/City Lat. Long. WEST VIRGINIA Beckley 38° N 81° W Bluefield AP 37° N 81° W Charleston AP 38° N 82° W Clarksburg 39° N 80° W Elkins AP 39° N 80° W Huntington Co 38° N 82° W Martinsburg AP 39°...
  • Page 93: Warranty Information

    F.O.B. factory. Leviton is not responsible for removing or replacing equipment on the job site, and will not honor charges for such work. Leviton will not be responsible for any loss of use time or subsequent damages should any of the equipment fail during the warranty period, but agrees only to repair or replace defective equipment returned to its plant in Tualatin, Oregon.
  • Page 96 Leviton Manufacturing Co., Inc. 201 N. Service Rd. Melville, NY 11747-3138 Telephone: 1-800-323-8920 FAX: 1-800-832-9538 Visit Leviton’s Web site at www.leviton.com/les © 2014 Leviton Manufacturing Co., Inc. All Rights Reserved Specifications and Pricing Subject to Change at any time PK-93390-10-00-0C AR2764...

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