Sequence Delay Time; Sweep Interval - Leviton EZ-MAX User Manual

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GLOBAL DEFAULTS
RMT DISCRETES: Y
GLOBAL DEFAULTS
SEQ. DLY 0.0SEC
GLOBAL DEFAULTS
LEVEL CUT IN 60%
GLOBAL DEFAULTS
LEVEL CUTOUT 40%
GLOBAL DEFAULTS
SWEEP TRP 60MIN
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Any Number
- If a number is selected, this number is the
cabinet and this cabinet will participate on the Master/Remote network as a
REMOTE relay cabinet. The starting relay number of this cabinet is shown in place
of the *** on the display
Enable processing of Remote Inputs
If this relay cabinet is a master cabinet on the master/remote network and your
remote relay cabinets have discrete (low voltage) inputs which should be processed
by this master cabinet, this setting should be Y for yes.
• Y - This is a master cabinet and should process remote discrete inputs
• N - This cabinet should not process remote discrete inputs.

Sequence Delay Time

Use this feature to change the delay time between each relay when turning on a
group of relays. The system allows you to set the value to a 0.0 delay or up to a 25.0
seconds delay for architectural installations where power surges are a concern.
In most applications, a short sequence delay time is appropriate. For example, if the
sequence delay time is set to 0.5 seconds and the relay cabinet is told to turn on
relays 1-4, relay 1 will turn on immediately when the command is executed. Relay 2
will turn on 1/2 second later, relay 3 1 second later, and relay 4 at 1.5 seconds.
Level Cut-In Value
Use this feature to change the threshold value that triggers when the relays turn on
when responding to a control input other than a switch. This is used when the
controls are set up for dimming as well as relays, like a D8000, D4200 or DMX control
device.
Level Cut-Out Value
Use this feature to change the threshold value that triggers when the relays turn off
when responding to a control input other than a switch. This is used when the
controls are set up for dimming as well as relays, like a D8000, D4200 or DMX control
device.

Sweep Interval

The Z-MAX cabinet has a feature that minimizes programming several events to
sweep the building lights off after hours. This menu allows you to change the amount
of time between these sweeps. The time between sweeps applies to all events that
A remote discrete input is programmed just like
any other input and can be programmed in
either advanced or simple mode. The discrete
input number for remote inputs is the same as the
remote cabinet's starting relay number.
Level cut-in value must always be higher than
the cut-out value or dmx input instability will
result.
MRN
number of this

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