Download Print this page

Control 4 C4-DIN-8APD-E Operation And Configuration Manual page 2

Din-rail 8-channel adaptive phase dimmer

Advertisement

Channel and Module Override buttons
During normal operation, the buttons on the front of the 8-Channel Adaptive
Phase Dimmer behave in the following manner:
Button
CH1-CH8
Click
Hold
Module Override
Click
Hold for five seconds
The following button tap sequences are available using the CH1 and CH8 buttons.
Function
CH1
CH8
Identify
4
Reboot device
15
Factory reset
9
4
Reset button
A single press of the Reset button is equivalent to powering the 8-Channel
Adaptive Phase Dimmer off and back on. Additionally, certain special activities
can be accomplished by pressing and holding a specific button while pressing the
Reset button. Note that the same activity is possible by pressing and holding the
designated button while power cycling the 8-Channel Adaptive Phase Dimmer.
Note: The Reset button is recessed and must be pressed using a
paperclip or similar device.
Hold button while
clicking reset
CH7
Disables DHCP and forces the IP address to
192.168.1.200.
Toggles between Enable/Disable DHCP.
CH8
Restores the factory image (do not perform unless
Module Override
directed to do so by Control4 Technical Support).
Faults
The 8-Channel Adaptive Phase Dimmer is designed to protect itself and the
attached load(s) through certain fault conditions. These fault conditions are
indicated by the LEDs on the front of the device and are available through the
driver for the device as properties and variables.
Overtemp fault
Occurs if the module reaches an unsafe operating temperature.
Is generally an indication that the device is over its load ratings.
All loads attached to the module will turn off.
The Channel LED and Module Override LED will turn red.
The fault condition cannot be cleared nor loads turned back on until the
device has reached a safe operating temperature. Once the device has
reached a safe operating temperature, the fault will automatically clear.
Note: Loads will not automatically turn back on after the fault has
cleared.
Action
Result
Toggles the load on and
off.
Ramps/fades the load (if
dimmable).
Toggles between the
module override scene
and all channels off.
Sets the module override
scene to current chan-
nel levels. The Module
Override LED will blink
rapidly to indicate that
the override scene has
been saved.
CH1
9
Result
Overcurrent fault
Occurs if a significantly large current spike happens on an individual
channel. There are several reasons why this could occur:
A true short circuit occurs (for example, a nail hits the wires)
The attached load has an excessively high in-rush current
An attached incandescent bulb burns out creating a large current
spike
A non-dimmable load is dimmed (particularly non-dimmable CFLs
and LEDs)
The load attached to the faulted channel will turn off.
The Channel LED will turn red.
To clear the fault, simply turn the load back on by pressing the appropriate
channel button on the front of the module or by a keypad (or any other
action) that has been programmed to control the load.
If the same fault occurs within 10 seconds of clearing the fault, the fault
condition is considered to be ongoing and must be addressed before
proceeding. After addressing the underlying problem, the fault can be
cleared by pressing and holding the Channel button for five seconds.
Composer Pro can also be used to clear the fault condition.
Over-wattage fault
Occurs if the wattage is over the allowed individual channel threshold of
1000W for 10 seconds.
The load attached to the faulted channel will turn off.
The channel LED will turn yellow.
To clear the fault, simply turn the load back on via the appropriate
channel button on the front of the module or via a keypad (or any other
action) that has been programmed to control the load.
The fault can also be cleared by pressing and holding the channel
button for five (5) seconds. Composer Pro can also be used to clear the
fault.
MOSFET short fault
Occurs when current leakage is detected on a channel when the load is
off.
When this fault occurs, the loads sharing the relay controlling the
detected channel will turn off. (CH1-CH4 share a relay. CH5-CH8 share a
relay)
The channel LED will blink red on the channels detecting the short. The
other channel LEDs that are on the same relay that turned off, but did
not detect a short, will turn solid red.
To clear the fault, one at a time press and hold the channel button on
the channels that are blinking red for five (5) seconds. As soon as the
last one of those channels are cleared, the other channels that were
solid red will get cleared. Note that if a load on that relay is turned on
again, it will probably fault again in the same way, since the shorted
MOSFET would persist.
No power on phase fault
Occurs if there is no zero cross detected on Line 2 (L and N).
The channel LEDs will turn solid cyan on channels 5-8.
The fault condition cannot be cleared until the Line 2 (L and N) are
connected to the device.
Phase fault
Occurs if all Line-Ins are not the same phase.
All channel LEDs will blink white.

Advertisement

loading