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DTM-MA Station
Version 1.0, 9/21/20
P/N F685
© Lehigh Electric Products Company, 2020

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  • Page 1 DTM-MA Station Version 1.0, 9/21/20 P/N F685 © Lehigh Electric Products Company, 2020...
  • Page 2 Only individuals experienced with electrical and electronic equipment should remove the panels or attempt to service this system. All questions regarding this equipment should be referred to: Lehigh Electric Products Company 6265 Hamilton Boulevard Allentown, PA. 18106-9789...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    1.2.1 Set up DTM-MA Station ................... 3 1.2.2 Set up SDE stations .................... 3 1.2.3 Set up S-MIO ..................... 3 2 Configuring the DTM-MA using ManageConfig ............3 2.1 Configure Site ......................4 2.1.1 Station table ....................... 4 2.1.2 Station inputs table ..................... 5 2.1.3 Tables for timeclocks ..................
  • Page 4 3.10 Setting the RDM bypass ..................29 3.11 Removing the station from the wall ..............30 4 Installation ........................31 4.1 DTM-MA Inputs ..................... 35 5 Cleaning ......................... 36 6 Appendix ........................37 6.1 Color definitions (number, name, RGB) ..............37 6.2 GPS Coordinates for USA Cities (latitude N, longitude W) ........
  • Page 5: Introduction

    Presets are stored in the memory of DTM-MA stations and can be activated at any of the remote entry stations. The 'active preset' is the one currently in effect. The Off preset has all intensities fixed at 0%. Presets...
  • Page 6 This would typically be used in the event of a fire alarm. Input signals are used to trigger Emergency in the system. One or more input signals, at the DTM-MA or S-MIO, are programmed to handle emergency input signals. When any emergency inputs are...
  • Page 7: Getting Started

    All configuration is done using the ManageConfig application running on a Windows computer. The configuration file is then transferred to the DTM-MA with a USB cable. After presets have been set at the DTM-MA, transfer the configuration back to the computer to back up your work.
  • Page 8: Configure Site

    Locked stations can be temporarily unlocked when the correct unlock code is entered at the station. • IR enabled area: If the IR remote is used at the DTM-MA, set the area that it applies to or disable it. •...
  • Page 9: Station Inputs Table

    2.1.2 Station inputs table The DTM-MA has 2 physical inputs, labeled EMER and OCC on the circuit board. Typically, an occupancy sensor would be connected to OCC and a fire alarm would be connected to EMER but these can be connected to any dry-contact input. EMER can also be connected to a daylight sensor by setting jumpers J4 and J5.
  • Page 10: Tables For Timeclocks

     low: a low level or pulse means the 'on' state. For daylight sensors, 0v means sensor is reporting maximum light. Input signal port:  All port names must be unique across the whole system.  gpi1 through gpi8: input signal is a general purpose input. If this input is used to trigger Emergency, the signal type must be 'mntd' or 'mom2'.
  • Page 11: Adding/Deleting Areas

    1024. ◦ Zones can be patched to no more than 512 channels of DMX. ‘Extra’ zones can be used to lay out zone pages on the Zones tab of the DTM-MA so they are more easily controlled.
  • Page 12: Dmx-In Table (When Applicable)

    For example, if fixtures have seven zones, put all the zones for each fixture on one page of 10 zones. The 3 unused zones on each page would not be patched to DMX. • DMX-OUT source: The source of DMX output for the area. ◦...
  • Page 13: Auto-Sequence Table

    Zone type is set according to what kind of light fixture the zone controls and what DMX channels are needed to control it. If a light has an intensity channel (I), the DTM-MA can output intensity levels to this channel. For color lights without an intensity channel, the DTM-MA uses 'virtual intensity', where all the individual color channels (R, G, B, x, y) are scaled by the intensity.
  • Page 14 The zone types are:  intensity – For the intensity channel of a light fixture. Uses one DMX channel. This type can also be used for any 1-channel DMX attribute.  incan – For the intensity of an incandescent light. Uses one DMX channel. ...
  • Page 15: Zones Table

    Zone types and patching When a zone is patched and its type is changed, the change is allowed only if the new type 'fits' in the patch for the original type. As when patching DMX channels, the new type is allowed to patch over not-patched and single-patched DMX channels.
  • Page 16: Dmx Patch Table

    DMX channels are overlaid. 2.4.7 DMX Layout/Patching examples 1. DTM-MA has two areas. Each area is only controlled by its presets and zones. No DMX-IN. Area Room1: DMX-OUT Source = presets. DMX layout = 10 channels, 1 – 10.
  • Page 17 Zones can be any type. Use RGB types as needed. 2. DTM-MA has two areas: One is controlled by its presets and zones, one is controlled from a lighting console or the station. DMX from the console does not have to be stored or recalled at the DTM-MA, just passed through while the console is being used.
  • Page 18: Configure Presets

    DTM-MA determines which area's presets are the source for DMX-OUT. While DMX-IN is being passed through in area Stage or Show, the DTM-MA user can manually disable/enable pass-through to take control of area as needed. Any time DMX-IN transitions to 'present' (e.g., console is turned on), DMX-IN will be passed through.
  • Page 19: Preset Outputs

    When a preset is active, only it's included zones are affected by the master up/down buttons. By default, all zones are included in a preset. Example 1: You want the Full preset to set all zones to 100% except for zone 6. Set the Full preset to exclude zone 6, include all other zones.
  • Page 20: Configure Timeclocks

    2.6 Configure Timeclocks Using timeclocks you can schedule actions to occur based on the time of day and the day of the week. Time of day can be based on sunrise and sunset times for your location. Holidays can be taken into account.
  • Page 21: Timeclock Events

    2.6.2 Timeclock events In a timeclock event you specify what will happen when. Up to 25 events may be defined. Each event may occur once per day. Event actions:  none: no action, use this for an empty event.  Preset: activates a preset. Select the preset name. ...
  • Page 22: Configure Sensors & Inputs

    2.7.1 Occ sensors When occupancy sensors are programmed at the S-MIO or configured at the DTM-MA, they are assigned to occupancy sensor ports (e.g., occ1, occ2) and areas. All occupancy sensors in an area are used to determine occupancy/vacancy. When an area's occupied/vacant status changes, this is called an 'event'.
  • Page 23: General Purpose Inputs

    Example 1: The occupied preset is set to Full, the vacant preset is set to Off. Preset 1 is active in a room with people. People leave the room. When no motion is detected, Off is activated. A few seconds later, a person enters the room, causing Preset 1 to be re-activated. After the room is empty, Off is activated.
  • Page 24: Occ Sensors As General Purpose Inputs

    When daylight sensors are programmed at the DTM-MA or S-MIO, they are assigned to daylight sensor ports (e.g., day1, day2). The DTM-MA can then configure those sensor ports to affect selected zones in an area. These zones will be dimmed when daylight is bright, saving energy. The zones to be dimmed by a daylight sensor are the 'included' zones in the sensor's configuration.
  • Page 25: Using The Dtm-Ma

    3 Using the DTM-MA 3.1 Using the touchscreen The touchscreen is very easy to use. A light touch with the pad of your finger will suffice. Do not touch the screen with anything sharp. See section 5 for cleaning instructions. See section 3.6.1.2 for calibration instructions.
  • Page 26: Activating Presets

    3.4.1 Activating presets The active preset is shown at the top of the Presets tab, next to the light bulb. There are 3 ways to activate presets: 1. Touch one of the preset virtual buttons on the Presets tab. 2. Touch the Off and Full buttons on the Presets tab. 3.
  • Page 27: Zones

    3.5 Zones 3.5.1 Changing zone intensity levels Use the Zones tab. Master up/down can also be done from the Presets tab. Using the sliders Use the sliders to change the intensity level of a zone. Zones can be grouped so that one slider controls all zones in the group (section 3.5.3).
  • Page 28: Grouping Zones

    3.5.3 Grouping zones Zones in an area can be grouped for common control. When intensity or color of any grouped zone changes, all zones in the group change with it. To add zones to a group, touch the zone number under the slider.
  • Page 29: Loading A Custom-Made Idle Screen

    If the station firmware requires updating, follow the steps below. If you are using a custom Idle screen, it will have to be reloaded after the update (section 3.6.1.1). • Contact Lehigh Electric Products to get file TScreen.CAB. See www.lehighdim.com .
  • Page 30: Clean Me

    • Put this file in the root folder of a USB flash drive (memory stick). The file will automatically be deleted after the installation. If you do not want this to happen, make the file read-only (select the file, right-click, select properties, check the Read-only box). •...
  • Page 31: Site Tab

    3.7 Site tab Touch the Site tab to see a summary of all areas and make changes as needed. 3.7.1 LightsOut Shows the status of LightsOut (section 2.6.1) and allows it to be started or stopped if it is enabled in the configuration.
  • Page 32: View Live Ports

    3.7.3 View live ports 'Live' ports are all input and output ports discovered in the system. If system devices have been added/ deleted or reconfigured, touch the Refresh button to force a rediscovery of all live ports. 3.8 DMX-IN 3.8.1 Controlling DMX-IN When DMX is present on input DMX-IN, a checkbox will show on the zones tab.
  • Page 33: Capturing Dmx-In

    SDE remote stations can be locked to control user access. The SDE station must be capable of locking, refer to the SDE manual for more info. Remote locking is done per area. At the DTM-MA, remotes are locked from a button on the Presets tab, if this has been set up in the configuration, or from the Site tab.
  • Page 34: Removing The Station From The Wall

    If a DMX source (e.g., a lighting console) connected to DMX-IN is using RDM to gather information from lighting fixtures, put the RDM bypass switch in the 'RDM' position so that RDM data can 'pass through' the station. Set this switch back to 'Normal' when RDM is done. The RDM bypass switch is on the left side of the station.
  • Page 35: Installation

    4 Installation...
  • Page 39: Dtm-Ma Inputs

    The minimum pulse width for a momentary signal is 40ms. The EMER input at the DTM-MA can be used for a dry-contact input or a daylight sensor input. The choice is determined by the position of Jumpers J4 and J5 as shown below.
  • Page 40: Cleaning

    5 Cleaning For best results, wipe down the touch surface with a microfiber cloth. DO NOT spray any liquid directly onto the touch panel surface. Alternatively, you may mist a lint-free cloth with glass cleaner, and then use the moist cloth to clean the touch panel surface. The station touchscreen may be temporarily disabled for cleaning.
  • Page 41: Appendix

    6 Appendix 6.1 Color definitions (number, name, RGB) Black-1 0, 0, 0 Red-17 238, 0, 0 Yellow-8 255, 224, 0 Black-2 7, 0, 0 Red-18 245, 0, 0 Yellow-9 255, 238, 0 LtRed-1 14, 0, 0 Orange-1 255, 0, 0 Yellow-10 255, 238, 0 LtRed-2...
  • Page 42 Green-25 42, 255, 0 Aqua-15 0, 255, 231 Blue-33 0, 0, 255 Green-26 35, 255, 0 Aqua-16 0, 255, 238 Blue-34 7, 0, 255 Green-27 28, 255, 0 Aqua-17 0, 255, 245 Blue-35 14, 0, 255 Green-28 21, 255, 0 Aqua-18 0, 255, 255 Blue-36...
  • Page 43 Magenta-4 255, 0, 231 Magenta-17 255, 0, 140 Red-25 255, 0, 21 Magenta-5 255, 0, 224 Magenta-18 255, 0, 133 Red-26 255, 0, 0 Magenta-6 255, 0, 217 Magenta-19 255, 0, 126 Red-27 255, 0, 35 Magenta-7 255, 0, 21, Magenta-20 255, 0, 119 Red-28 255, 0, 28...
  • Page 44: Gps Coordinates For Usa Cities (Latitude N, Longitude W)

    6.2 GPS Coordinates for USA Cities (latitude N, longitude W) AL BIRMINGHAM HI HONOLULU 21 157 AL GADSDEN IA CEDAR RAPIDS AL MOBILE IA DAVENPORT AL MONTGOMERY IA DES MOINES AK ANCHORAGE 61 149 IA IOWA CITY AK FAIRBANKS 64 147 IA SIOUX CITY AR LITTLE ROCK IA WATERLOO...
  • Page 45 MD BALTIMORE NM SANTA FE 35 105 ME AUGUSTA NY ALBANY ME BANGOR NY BINGHAMPTON ME PORTLAND NY BUFFALO MI ANN ARBOR NY NEW YORK MI BATTLE CREEK NY NIAGARA FALLS MI BAY CITY NY ROCHESTER MI DETROIT NY SCHENECTADY MI FLINT NY SYRACUSE MI GRAND RAPIDS...
  • Page 46: Default Holidays

    SC SPARTANBURG UT SALT LAKE CITY 40 111 SD SIOUX FALLS VT BURLINGTON TN CHATTANOOGA VT MONTPELIER TN KNOXVILLE VA NORFOLK TN NASHVILLE VA PORTSMOUTH TX AMARILLO 35 101 VA RICHMOND TX AUSTIN VA ROANOKE TX BEAUMONT WA BELLINGHAM 48 122 TX BROWNSVILLE WA SEATTLE 47 122...

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