Leviton D4200 Quick Manual

Leviton D4200 Quick Manual

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WARNINGS AND CAUTIONS:

• TO BE INSTALLED AND/OR USED IN ACCORDANCE WITH APPROPRIATE ELECTRICAL CODES AND REGULATIONS.
• IF YOU ARE NOT SURE ABOUT ANY PART OF THESE INSTRUCTIONS, CONSULT AN ELECTRICIAN.
• DO NOT CONNECT LINE VOLTAGE WIRES TO LOW VOLTAGE TERMINALS.
• FOR THE BEST LAMP LIFE, LAMP MANUFACTURERS RECOMMEND THEIR FLUORESCENT LAMPS SHOULD BE OPERATED AT FULL BRIGHTNESS FOR A MINIMUM
OF 100 HOURS BEFORE DIMMING IS PERMITTED. FOR BEST RESULTS, LAMP BRANDS AND TYPES SHOULD NOT BE INTERMIXED ON A CIRCUIT.
• DISCONNECT POWER WHEN SERVICING THE DIMMER, FIXTURE OR WHEN CHANGING LAMPS.
• FOR INDOOR USE ONLY.
• TO AVOID FIRE, SHOCK OR DEATH: TURN OFF POWER AT MAIN CIRCUIT BREAKER OR FUSE AND TEST THAT THE POWER IS OFF BEFORE WIRING!

INTRODUCTION:

For best results using the Dimensions 4200 Architectural Lighting Controller, Follow these recommendations:
1. Plan the system before beginning the installation
2. Terminate the wiring
3. Test the wiring
4. Connect dimmer cabinets
5. Power up the Stations
NOTE: If the lighting control fails or becomes sporadic, first check the wiring or network ID.

MINIMUM BACK BOX DIMENSIONS:

• NEMA (US) markets:
1 gang device back box, 1-1/2" deep.
• For IEC (3x3) markets: 1 gang device back box, min 35mm deep, 47mm preferred.
Minimum vertical clearance 69mm, minimum horizontal clearance 45mm.
Designed for horizontal screw mounting.

TERMINATING THE WIRING:

Luma-Net
®
III
Control Stations can be located up to 2000 ft. from the dimming cabinet. Luma-Net
can be used. The cable should not pass near any source of electrical noise such as fluorescent circuits or motor wiring. Avoid close proximity to any AC wiring. All control/power
wiring must be in conduit.
Luma-Net
®

Wire Recommendations

Leviton strongly recommends the use of Belden 1502R or 1502P for Luma-Net
specifications above, may also be used. Standard voltage drop for DC power systems can be used. Stations require a minimum of +10VDC in order to be effective.
1. Use RS485 compatible cable for communications. It is recommended that a cable with 2 Twisted Pair, 24 AWG (min.), stranded conductors be used. The spare pair is for future uses.
2. Capacitance of wire shall be 15pF/ft. or less.
3. Normal Impedance of wire shall be between 100-120 ohms.
4. A second pair of stranded wire is required for the power.
5. Drain/Shields to be tied together, insulated and grounded at one point only.
D4200
CONTROL
STATION
PRESET
SELECT
STATION
NOTE: A-2000D Cabinet can be in the middle of a daisy chain
If a remote DC power supply is used and you have multiple Luma-Net
At the last control station or dimmer cabinet on both ends of run, a small jumper wire must be run from the terminal labeled "Rem-" to the terminal marked "Term" on that last station.
This jumper wire properly terminates the digital communications lines at both ends of the line.

Wire the Phoenix Connector

1. Connect leads per wiring diagram (see Luma-Net
2. Twist strands of each lead tightly (making sure that there are no stray strands) and push firmly into appropriate plug connector location.
3. Tighten the screws on the plug connector-making sure that no bare conductor is showing.
4. Tie the Drain/Shield wires together and insulate using a small piece of heat shrink tubing.
5. Install termination jumpers as required. Remember a termination jumper is required at the two ends of the Luma-Net
Drain/Shield - Insulated & tied together
(Ground at one point only - probably an end)
Phoenix Connector
®
Luma-Net
Wire Connections
D4200 Remote Entry Stations
6. Program each Station
Assign unique network ID numbers to stations.
Connect one master station, and then one remote control station at a time.
Verify that the first D4200 can properly control the dimmers assigned to it.
Check the proper operation of each station as it is installed when multiple stations are involved.
7. Install all Stations
LUMA-NET
A-2000D
FULL
PHASE LOSS
BRIGHT
FULL BRIGHT
FAN
SELECT
COMMUNICATION PORTS
SAVE
DMX
AUXILIARY
CANCEL
LUMANET
CLEAR
A
B
C
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
®
runs, all DC common wires must be joined at the power supply.
®
Wire Connections).
2 #12AWG
Black (Common)
PRESET
SELECT
STATION
2 #12AWG
Red (+V)
Ground Shield
(at one point only!)
®
is wired Daisy Chained, station to station. For applications where runs become too long a Hub
®
wire runs. Other Belden cables, ex: #9829 & 9729, or RS-485 cable compliant with the
D4200
CONTROL
STATION
®
III HUB
A-2000D
PRESET
SELECT
BRIGHT
FULL
FULL BRIGHT
PHASE LOSS
FAN
SELECT
COMMUNICATION PORTS
SAVE
STATION
DMX
AUXILIARY
CANCEL
LUMANET
CLEAR
A
B
C
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
D4200
Terminate LumaNet in
CONTROL
these locations
STATION
A-2000D
FULL
BRIGHT
PHASE LOSS
FULL BRIGHT
FAN
SELECT
COMMUNICATION PORTS
SAVE
AUXILIARY
DMX
CANCEL
LUMANET
CLEAR
A
B
C
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
D4200
D4200
CONTROL
CONTROL
STATION
PRESET
RESET
SELE
SELECT
STATIO
STATION
®
run.
®
Luma-Net
Termination Jumper Locations
DI-000-D42XX-00B
A-2000D
BRIGHT
FULL
PHASE LOSS
FULL BRIGHT
FAN
SELECT
SAVE
COMMUNICATION PORTS
AUXILIARY
DMX
CANCEL
LUMANET
CLEAR
A
B
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
Termination
Jumper
Phoenix Connector

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Summary of Contents for Leviton D4200

  • Page 1 Connect one master station, and then one remote control station at a time. 4. Connect dimmer cabinets Verify that the first D4200 can properly control the dimmers assigned to it. 5. Power up the Stations Check the proper operation of each station as it is installed when multiple stations are involved.
  • Page 2 Leviton’s only obligation is to correct such defects by repair or replacement, at its option, if within such two year period the product is returned prepaid, with proof of purchase date, and a description of the problem...

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