Summary of Contents for Strand Lighting Contact Power Pack
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Contact Power Pack Sensor System Installation & Operation Guide Important Safeguards When using electrical equipment, basic safety precautions should always be followed including the following: a. READ AND FOLLOW ALL SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS. b. Do not use outdoors. c. Do not mount near gas or electric heaters.
About this Guide ........................4 Additional Manuals ......................4 System Overview ........................5 Contact Power Pack System Overview................5 Contact Power Pack System Components ................6 General Installation Guidelines.................... 7 Low Voltage Multi-Switch ......................8 Overview ..........................8 Ceiling Occupancy Sensor ......................9 Overview ..........................
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Contact Ceiling Occupancy Sensor..................39 Contact Photocell Daylighting Sensor ................40 Contact Infrared Remote Sensor Programmer ..............41 Contact Power Pack Non-Dim Switch Module..............42 Contact Power Pack Dimmer Module................43 Catalog Number Reference ..................... 44 Low Voltage Multi-Switches....................44 Occupancy Sensors, Photocell Daylighting Sensor, IR Remote ........
Additional Manuals The complete library of Contact product manuals may be downloaded at www.strandlight- ing.com. These manuals include: • Contact Power Pack Sensor System (Complete Manual) • Contact Occupancy Sensor • Contact Photocell Daylighting Sensor • Contact Power Pack Non-Dim Switch Module •...
SYSTEM OVERVIEW Contact Power Pack System Overview Contact Power Pack is a 4-channel system of low voltage switch stations and remote hi volt- age power packs that support non-dim/switch, PowerDim or HDF Dimming Fluorescent and Advance Mark 7® Dimming Fluorescent loads.
Contact Low Voltage Multi-Switches: are designer-style, devices designed to provide simple and economical On/Off control of Contact Power Pack relay circuits. Contact Power Pack dimmer circuits are con- trolled by photocell daylighting sensors. These stations may also be con- nected to a building-wide Strand Lighting Vision.net Architectural network.
The unit is able to decipher minor changes in light levels (such as passing clouds) to prevent unwanted light cycling. Each Sensor is designed to be used with one Contact Power Pack. Do not exceed one Photocell Daylighting Sensor per Contact Power Pack.
The Contact Low Voltage Multi-Switch is a designer-style, device designed to provide simple and economical On/Off con- trol of Contact Power Pack relay circuits. Contact Power Pack dimmer circuits are controlled by photocell daylighting sensors. These stations may also be connected to a building-wide Strand Lighting Vision.net Architectural network.
Models: 61327 Contact Power Pack Ceiling Mount Occupancy Sensor, Low Voltage 61328 Contact Power Pack Ceiling Mount Occupancy Sensor, High Bay, Low Voltage Overview The Contact Low-Voltage Ceiling Occupancy Sensor is a multi- ple technology, occupancy-sensing low-voltage device that is designed for use with one Contact Power Pack System Relay Pack.
Contact Power Pack Sensor System Installation & Operation Guide Installation The Ceiling Occupancy Sensor may be mounted in a junction box or directly to the ceiling depending on local code. The unit must have an unobstructed view of the area to be monitored and must be mounted perpendicular to the floor below.
Contact Power Pack Sensor System Installation & Operation Guide Manual Configuration of a Ceiling Occupancy Sensor Note: The preferred method of configuring Contact ceiling mounted sensors is safely from the floor using the 61337 Contact Infrared Remote Sensor Programmer (see page 16).
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Contact Power Pack Sensor System Installation & Operation Guide LED Display When in the Programming Mode, the LEDs display the following information: • Red LED – Always On. • Blue LED – Blinks 1 to 6 times to indicate the Field being displayed or set (see Field/ Setting Table on next page).
Contact Power Pack Sensor System Installation & Operation Guide To set Factory Default for All Fields: When entering the Programming Mode, instead of holding the Field Button for 3 seconds, hold it for 10 seconds. After 10 seconds the Sensor will reset all Fields back to Factory Default, buzz long, and exit the Programming Mode.
1 to 30 minutes for smooth light- cycling transitions. The Photocell Daylighting Sensor is designed for use with one Contact Power Pack. Each unit provides on and off operation when used with an 61330, 61331, or 61332 relay power pack.
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Contact Power Pack Sensor System Installation & Operation Guide RETAINING NUT LOW VOLTAGE WIRE WASHER Figure 4: Installing Photocell Daylighting Sensor...
Installation & Operation Guide INFRARED (IR) REMOTE SENSOR PROGRAMMER Models: 61337 Contact Power Pack Infrared Remote Sensor Programmer Overview A Contact IR Remote Sensor Programmer must be used to program Occupancy Sensors and Photocell Daylighting Sensors. Ceiling Occupancy Sensor programming is the same for both single, multiple and all sensors on the network.
Contact Power Pack Sensor System Installation & Operation Guide Selecting Devices To select devices for programming (e.g. single occupancy, all occupancy, photocells, or switches), use the FIELD SELECT button on the IR Remote. Devices may also be individu- ally selected by use of the remote laser.
Contact Power Pack Sensor System Installation & Operation Guide PROGRAMMING CEILING OCCUPANCY SENSORS A Contact IR Remote Sensor Programmer is used to program the Ceiling Occupancy Sensors (61327/61328). Refer to "Infrared (IR) Remote Sensor Programmer" on page 16 for a general overview of this device.
Contact Power Pack Sensor System Installation & Operation Guide Step 5. Select activation mode: Button 5 Manual ON Button 6 Automatic ON * Factory Default Factory Default Button 7 * Sets all Occupancy Sensor parameters to Manual ON Factory Defaults (Must press and hold either...
Contact Power Pack Sensor System Installation & Operation Guide Relay/Dimmer Selection (Blue) The RELAY SELECTION field allows selection of which channels will react to the occu- pancy sensor. To change the relay/dimmer selection of the sensor: Step 1. Enter Programming Mode (refer to page 16).
Contact Power Pack Sensor System Installation & Operation Guide To change the sensitivity selection of the sensor: Step 1. Enter Programming Mode (refer to page 16). Step 2. Press SENS button. Step 3. Select the desired level of sensitivity. Button 1...
Contact Power Pack Sensor System Installation & Operation Guide Miscellaneous (Blue) The MISC field allows the audible buzzer and/or the entire Occupancy Sensor to be enabled or disabled. To activate/deactivate the audible buzzer or entire occupancy sensor: Step 1. Enter Programming Mode (refer to page 16).
Contact Power Pack Sensor System Installation & Operation Guide Note: When button is pressed, the selected Dimmer Level starts to Raise or Lower. When the button is released, the dimmer stops. The power pack will link the relay and dimmer together (example: Relay 1 to Dimmer 1).
Contact Power Pack Sensor System Installation & Operation Guide Display The Display feature allows the programmer to visually and audibly verify the programmed feature parameters. To enter Display Mode: Step 1. Enter Programming Mode (refer to page 16). Step 2. Select the field you wish to verify.
Contact Power Pack Sensor System Installation & Operation Guide PROGRAMMING PHOTOCELL DAYLIGHTING SENSORS A Contact IR Remote Sensor Programmer is used to program the Photocell Daylighting Sen- sor (61329). Refer to "Infrared (IR) Remote Sensor Programmer" on page 16 for a general overview of this device.
Contact Power Pack Sensor System Installation & Operation Guide Setup Daylight Harvesting (Green) To setup daylight harvesting: Step 1. Enter Programming Mode (refer to page 16). Step 2. Tap MODE (A) button to select the Daylight Harvesting Mode (refer to page 16 for IR Remote button layout).
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Contact Power Pack Sensor System Installation & Operation Guide Step 5. Select Response Time: 1 min for Relay Control - Most aggressive for Dimmer Raise/Lower Button 1 Control Button 2 3 min for Relay Control Button 3 5 min for Relay Control - Factory Default...
Contact Power Pack Sensor System Installation & Operation Guide Step 10. When the Sunlight is at its High Level (mid-day), Press and Hold the HSUN (2) button for 3 or more seconds. Release the button when the Photocell Sensor LEDs turn off.
Contact Power Pack Sensor System Installation & Operation Guide Installation CAUTION: Before any electrical work is performed, disconnect power at the circuit breaker or remove the fuse to avoid shock or damage to the unit. To install Power Pack Non-Dim Switch Module(s): Step 1.
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Contact Power Pack Sensor System Installation & Operation Guide 61330 BLACK (120-277V - HOT) WHITE (120-277V - NEU) GREEN (GND) LOADS: RED/WHITE (RELAY 1 LOAD) RED (RELAY 1 LINE) BLACK (120-277V - HOT) 61331 WHITE (120-277V - NEU) GREEN (GND)
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Installation & Operation Guide Note that each Power Pack Module supports up to (8) control devices (Sensors or Low Voltage Multi-Switches). Of the (8) control devices allowed on a Contact Power Pack, only (1) device may be a Photocell Daylighting Sensor.
HDF Dimmer Power Pack, 120/27 61335 Contact Power Pack 2-Channel Mark 7® Dimmer Power Pack, 120/277V 61336 Contact Power Pack 2-Single Pole Non-Dim Switch Module & 2-Channel Mark 7® Dimmer Power Pack, 120/277 Overview The Contact Dimmer Modules (61333, 61334,...
Contact Power Pack Sensor System Installation & Operation Guide Installation CAUTION: Before any electrical work is performed, disconnect power at the circuit breaker or remove the fuse to avoid shock or damage to the unit. To install Power Pack Dimmer Module(s): Step 1.
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Installation & Operation Guide Note that each Power Pack Module supports up to (8) control devices (Sensors or Low Volt- age Multi-Switches). Of the (8) control devices allowed on a Contact Power Pack, only (1) device may be a Photocell Daylighting Sensor.
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Installation & Operation Guide Note that each Power Pack Module supports up to (8) control devices (Sensors or Low Voltage Multi-Switches). Of the (8) control devices allowed on a Contact Power Pack, only (1) device may be a Photocell Daylighting Sensor.
Contact Power Pack Sensor System Installation & Operation Guide Contact Ceiling Occupancy Sensor Contact 61327 and 61328 Ceiling Occupancy Sensors meet United States and Canadian safety standards for low-voltage use. The units detect occupants using non-intrusive, multiple detec- tion technologies consisting of passive infrared, enhanced passive infrared, reading of light frequency, and digital signal processing through a multi-faceted Fresnel lens system.
The Contact 61329 Daylighting Sensor provides user-programmable parameters to detect and identify ambient light levels and control its connected loads via a Contact Power Pack. The unit monitors minor changes in light levels (such as passing cloud cover, intermittent shadow- ing, etc.) to prevent unwanted or inadvertent light cycling.
Contact Power Pack Sensor System Installation & Operation Guide Contact Infrared Remote Sensor Programmer Model No: 61337 Type: Laser Diode Wavelength: 650-670 nm Max output: <5Mw Class: Class IIIa Laser Product Note: All dimensions shown in inches. FIELD PGM /...
6-Button (Relay 1, 2, 3, 4, On/Off. All On. All Off.), 1-Gang 61346 Color Suffix: -White, -Ivory, -Almond Note: All Contact Power Pack Multi-Switch stations are Strap devices. All Multi-Switch Stations include a color coordinated 1-Gang faceplate Occupancy Sensors, Photocell Daylighting Sensor, IR Remote...
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