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Vantage Hearth LVRS8-DIN Installation

Low voltage relay station

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V A N T A G E C O N T R O L S . C O M
2168 West Grove Parkway, Suite 300, Pleasant Grove, UT. 84062 USA
Telephone: 801 229-2800 ● Fax: 801 224-0355
Overview
Vantage's DIN Low Voltage Relay Station WireLink™ model,
LVRS8-DIN and RadioLink™ model, STOLER821 feature 8 isolated,
latching relay channels for switching low voltage or dry contact
closures to third party systems or devices. The DIN LVRS does not
produce or provide any power. Each relay is single-pole, double-
throw, which offers a normally closed, normally open set of
contacts for each relay. Each relay has an actuator button on the
front of the LVRS which toggles the relay and is useful for testing
wiring and operation without programming the system. Some
examples for using a DIN LVRS would be: draperies, pumps, garage
doors, HVAC dampers, lifts, screens, pool covers, sprinklers,
showers, baths, security systems, etc.
Station Specifications
Description
Dimensions, HWD
Weight
Mounting
35 mm DIN Rail (EN 50 022: 1977)
Relay Inputs
Relay Actuators
Max. Current @ Relay
Max. Voltage @ Relay
Min. Voltage @ Relay
Lightning Surge
Protection Low Voltage
Station Wiring
configuration
2C, 16AWG / 1.31mm2, twisted, non-
shielded, <30pF per foot. Separate a
Station Bus Specification
minimum of 12" / 30.5cm from other
parallel communication and/or high
Station Equivalent
InFusion
Station Equivalent QLink
Station Equivalent
RadioLink
Station Bus connections*
LED Indicators
Ambient Operating
Temperature
Ambient Operating
Humidity
CE, UL and CUL Listed
*
CAUTION: 36V stations have a
sticker. Any station, not displaying this symbol, should not be
connected to a 36Volt Station Bus.
Software/Firmware
The WireLink model is compatible with InFusion Design Center
software or QLink 3.5 and Controller Firmware 6.5 or higher. The
RadioLink model is compatible with InFusion Design Center or
QLink 4.0 and Controller Firmware 7.0 or higher. For new projects
it is recommended that firmware and software be kept to the most
current release.
Installation/Mounting
Installation
of
Vantage
products
supervised by a Certified Vantage Installer. The Low Voltage Relay
Station installation is very simple. There are two methods of
connecting the Station Bus to the Low Voltage Relay Station for
the WireLink model:
a. Using the 2 wire pigtail connection located on the top of the
DIN LVRS
b. Using the pins on the side of the Station to pass Station Bus
(see Drawing) Part #VDC-0197
©Vantage, 8/17/2016 / IS-0585-B
Specification
85.7mm x 157.2mm x 61.9mm
3.38" x 6.19" x 2.44"
201g
8
8
1A
48VAC / 30VDC
0VAC / 0VDC
ITU-T K.20
Daisy-chain/Star/Branch
voltage runs.
0.5W on IC-24 / 0.5W on IC-36
1 Station
1 Station on RadioLink Systems
24V / 36V Station Bus
Status and Load State
0-35°C / 32-95°F
5-95% non-condensing
YES
symbol on the Serial Number
should
be
performed
WireLink and RadioLink DIN LVRS — MODEL: LVRS8-DIN & STOLER821
I N S T A L L A T I O N
WireLink and RadioLink DIN LVRS — MODEL: LVRS8-DIN & STOLER821
c. The RadioLink model needs a power supply connected.
Vantage part VFA-0008, 12 Volt Plug-in Supply for use with
RadioLink Products 12VDC 1500mA is nominal.
d. The DIN LVRS is mounted on a standard 35 mm DIN Rail
(EN 50 022: 1977).
e. All low voltage connections to the LVRS relays are wired to
removable screw terminal connectors. These relays may be
given custom names in software to facilitate their use in the
installation.
Connecting Device Requirements
Each individual low voltage contact is rated as follows:
Maximum Current = 1A
Maximum Voltage = 48Vac / 30Vdc
Station Set Up in Software
InFusion: First select the room, then click on Vantage Objects in
the Object Explorer and expand Stations, WireLink or Stations,
RadioLink. From the list of stations double click on the DIN LVRS to
place it in the room. In the Object Editor, name the station and
make sure it is on the correct station bus port.
QLink:
First change to Wiring view, right click on the Main
Controller and from the pop-up menu, select Add DIN Stations or
Add RadioLink Stations | Low Voltage Relay from the station list.
This will reveal the DIN Relay Station Definition Dialog Box. Type
the name of the Station. Click OK to exit the Definition window.
Right click on the station and select Add Low Voltage Relay to add
the relay loads. In the Relay Definition window, name the relay and
assign it to the correct floor and room.
Programming the Relay Station
Because they are relays the eight buttons on the DIN LVRS cannot
be programmed directly. Programmed Buttons, Time Controls or
Host Commands in InFusion and V-Commands in QLink are used to
control the relays. The relays are accessed by selecting the relay
load in Programming.
Configuration with Wired Models
When the station is first connected to the Station Bus, the
diagnostic LED will blink twice followed by a pause, meaning that
the station is connected correctly but not yet configured. From
Design Center, click on the Configure Stations button on the
toolbar or from QLink, select System | Configure Stations and click
on the radio Configure button in the Online Configuration section
from the pull down menu. Highlight the DIN LVRS. The Status LED
will blink 5 times followed by a pause and the button LEDs will
blink rapidly indicating that the station is in configuration mode. To
finish configuring press any button on the Station 3 times. The
station may also be configured by typing the serial number in the
project file, using this method the station will automatically be
configured when the system is programmed. Once configured the
Status LED will blink evenly and the buttons stop blinking.
Configuration with RadioLink*
RadioLink DIN LVRSRL stations need to be configured to associate
which physical station goes with the station in software.
When the station is initially powered-up, the Status LED will blink
three times followed by a pause - this means the station is
powered correctly but not yet on the network. Before uploading
the file to the Vantage system, do the following: From Design
Center, click in the Serial Number section in the Object Editor and
type in the serial number. From the menu bar in QLink, select
or
System/Configure Stations. A list of all stations will be displayed on
the screen. Manually enter the serial number for each RadioLink
station to match it with the corresponding programming in QLink.
The serial number of each station is located on a permanent sticker
on the front of the station. Record the number for easy reference
when programming. The Main Controller will add to its network
and configure all the RadioLink stations that it has serial numbers
for. This may take several minutes depending on the number of
RadioLink stations on the network. The Status LED will blink
steadily when a station has been added to the network and
configured.
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