Introduction - µ-Dimension D3208 User Manual

Multizone controller/dimmer
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INTRODUCTION

INTRODUCTION
The Leviton Multizone Zone Controller/Dimmer, Cat. No. D3208, provides
advanced, multi-point scene control for commercial and high-end residential
lighting applications. The D3208 is a user-friendly, self-contained unit that can
be used to control—at one time from the front panel—up to six zones of lighting
and two auxiliary LCnet dimming or switching loads in a room or group of rooms
via a series of push-buttons and "Wizard" menus. Suited for areas with
removable partitions, the D3208 accommodates combine/separate functionality,
a host of customizable settings, and features an infrared receiver for use with a
handheld remote control. Although the unit will often be used as part of a
comprehensive D3200 dimming system attached via a communication bus, it
may also be used solely as a dimmer attached to six loads.
A series of intuitive wizards displayed on the unit's LCD simplifies the user
interface. A number of push-buttons guide the user through the wizards, which
can be used to program the Multizone Controller—as can Leviton software. The
unit will normally display the selected scene's name, date, and time in it's Main
Screen, and by simply pressing the applicable scene buttons, end-users can
control their preprogrammed lighting. The Multizone Controller can send
commands to up to 248 individual lighting and appliance loads.
The Multizone Controller provides the capability to program up to 32 customized
Lighting Scenes. With Scene Lighting, selected lighting loads can be
programmed to turn ON at desired brightness levels or OFF when required; in
either a single room or a group of rooms. Lighting Scenes can be preset for
home theater viewing, hall presentations, dining, entertaining and a wide range
of other activities. Lighting Scenes can be easily changed at any time by
pressing the applicable scene button.
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