Table of Contents Overview I ntroduction ......................1 Product Specifications and Capabilities..............1 EZ-Max Plus—Stand Alone Panels ..............1 Product Specifications and Capabilities Chart ............2 EZ-MAX Plus User I nterface Front Panel Display....................3 Programming/ Function Buttons ................. 4 Menu Structure .....................
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Global Timers....................... 23 Blink Warn Parameters ..................23 Example Blink Warn Scenario ................23 Momentary Timed interval ................23 Configuring Global Timers Settings ..............24 Security ....................... 25 Disabling the Passcode ..................25 Changing your Passcode .................. 25 Factory Default Settings..................26 Saving and Restoring Configuration ..............
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Updating Firmw are I nstalling Updates ....................49 Terminal Settings ....................49 Configuring the Terminal Program ..............50 Upgrading your EZ-Max Plus Cabinet Firmware..........51 Viewing All Tera Term Commands ..............56 Verifying your Upgrade ..................56 Appendix A: Longitude/ Latitude and City Code Reference Quick-Codes for 101 Major Cities ................. A-1 Longitude and Latitude of Major Cities ..............
Product Capabilities Chart” on page 2. EZ-Max Plus—Stand Alone Panels EZ-Max Plus relay panels offer the most commonly used feature set of the Z-MAX Plus product line family, including networking functionality and modular relays. Relay panel sizes range from 8 to 24 relays per panel.
This section covers the basic functions of the front panel display. The following sections cover specifics on how to use the front panel to program and configure your relay cabinet. Figure 2: EZ-MAX Plus LCD Display EZ-Max Plus Programming Guide Page 3...
EZ-MAX Plus User I nterface Menu Structure Programming/ Function Buttons The main buttons you will use to program the functionality of your cabinet are listed below. MENU— displays the main menu. • SELECT/ SAVE— moves you through the menu tree, and saves any changes.
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“E OFF” Event Scheduler is off. “E---” no events have executed since the last system Event Scheduler is active but reset/ power cycle “E1” Any number displayed indicates the number of the last event executed. EZ-Max Plus Programming Guide Page 5...
LED’s Your EZ-MAX Plus relay cabinet has a variety of feedback mechanisms that are designed to alert you as to how your panel is operating and the current status of each relay.
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+ 5V power supply working normally HEARTBEAT-R Slow Blinking Amber Relay Communications Microprocessor operating properly Fast Blinking Amber Relay Communications Microprocessor detects a hardware alert Relay Communications Microprocessor Off Line Figure 4: System Status LED Functions and States EZ-Max Plus Programming Guide Page 7...
Master Override/ Bypass Off Figure 5: Relay Status LED’s I nternal Relay Cabinet Controls I n addition to front panel controls, your EZ-MAX Plus cabinets have two different types of internal override switches for the relays: Master Override Switch •...
Off. • All OFF —forces all of the relays to the OFF state and the Control Module and inputs can not turn the relays On. Figure 6: Location of Master Override Sw itch EZ-Max Plus Programming Guide Page 9...
EZ-MAX Plus User I nterface I ndividual Relay Overrides I ndividual Relay Overrides Each relay has an individual override button. See the Figures below for the location of these buttons in each cabinet. LUMA-NET DMX 512 MASTER/ TB9** TB10* SLAVE...
Step 2: Get the relay to the state that you want to Lock it in. For example, if you wish to lock the relay in the On state and it is Off, press the button one time to toggle the relay to the On state. EZ-Max Plus Programming Guide Page 11...
EZ-MAX Plus User I nterface I ndividual Relay Overrides Step 3: Press and hold the button for approximately 5 seconds until the LED beneath the button begins to blink. The relay will audibly click when it changes states (ON to OFF and vice versa) There is a green LED above each relay override button.
2007 per the new Energy Conservation act. I f Daylight Savings Time is active, the field will display in upper case characters. I f Daylight Savings Time is inactive, the field will display in lower case characters. EZ-Max Plus Programming Guide Page 13...
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Setting the Time, Date, and Astronomical Time Clock Setting the Time MENU Step 1: Press the button. Step 2: Press until the display reads as shown below, then press SELECT/ SAVE. MAIN MENU SELECT SET TIME/DATE SELECT/ SAVE. Step 3: Press MAIN MENU SELECT SET TIME The display will show the current setting for the time.
Setting the Astronomical Time Clock The EZ-MAX Plus Scheduler allows you to turn lights on or off in relation to sunrise and sunset. For example, yard lights can be set to turn on an hour before sunset, and turn off an hour after sunrise, according to the time of year.
Setting the Time, Date, and Astronomical Time Clock Setting the Astronomical Time Clock Setting the Astro Clock by City Follow the steps below to set the Astro Clock by using a quick city code. See “Quick- Codes for 101 Major Cities” on page A-1 to see if your city or a city near you is listed. Step 1: Press the MENU button.
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Sunrise and sunset times can be found in your local newspaper, by calling our technical services department, or at http: / / www.sunrisesunset.com. SELECT/ SAVE Step 6: Press the button when you have finished editing the fields. EZ-Max Plus Programming Guide Page 17...
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Setting the Time, Date, and Astronomical Time Clock Setting the Astronomical Time Clock Page 18...
—allows you to configure individual relays. • Each of these options will be explained in detail on the following pages. See “I ndividual Relay Overrides” on page 10 for more information on manually overriding relays. EZ-Max Plus Programming Guide Page 19...
Configuring System Settings Relays Supported Relay Types The table below shows the types of relays that are supported in the EZ-MAX Plus relay cabinet. Relay Type Description Normally Open A Normally Open electrically held relay requires electricity to keep it closed. I n the event of a power failure this relay will open.
BLI NK WARN to . Press ALL RELAYS BLINK WARN? OFF, ON Step 6: Press to toggle EMERGENCY to . Press SELECT/ SAVE. ALL RELAYS EMERGENCY? Your global relay configuration settings have now been saved. EZ-Max Plus Programming Guide Page 21...
Configuring System Settings Relays Configuring I ndividual Relays Use CONFI GURE RELAY to override the global relay settings for individual relays. MENU Step 1: Press the button. Step 2: I f you aren’t at the default screen, press until the display reads SELECT/ SAVE.
Momentary Timed interval When using the “momentary timed” switch input type, a switch input will trigger the lights on for the timer period specified in this setting. EZ-Max Plus Programming Guide Page 23...
Configuring System Settings Global Timers Configuring Global Timers Settings Follow the steps below to configure your global Blink Warn settings, and the global setting for any switch set to “Momentary Timed.” Step 1: Press the MENU button. Step 2: I f you aren’t at the default screen, press until the display reads SELECT/ SAVE.
Disabling the Passcode I t is helpful to actually disable the passcode and leave the user interface unlocked while you program your EZ-MAX Plus settings. You should change the security setting to locked mode when you are done programming the settings.
Your configuration data can be saved and restored to/ from a connected PC using our Visual Programmer 4.0 software. This program can be downloaded from our website. Leviton recommends that a backup of all cabinet configuration files be made so that in the unfortunate event of product failure, you can quickly restore your configuration.
Pressing the zero (0) key in an active day-of-the-week field will change it to a • dash (the event will not run that day). Pressing any alpha key in an active field with a dash will activate that day of the • week. EZ-Max Plus Programming Guide Page 27...
EZ-MAX Plus software on a PC. Common North American Holidays Your EZ-MAX Plus relay cabinet is pre-programmed with the most common North American holidays. New Years Eve • New Years Day • Martin Luther King Day •...
Press to toggle between TI ME OF DAY and SUNRI SE/ Step 5: SELECT/ SAVE. SUNSET, then press ENTER TIME TYPE SUNRISE/SUNSET EZ-Max Plus Programming Guide Page 29...
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The Scheduler Creating a New Event Step 6: Press to toggle between SR+ and SS-. Use the numeric SELECT/ SAVE keypad to enter the time of the event, and press when you have finished editing the fields. ENTER SR/SS TIME SR-0:05 Step 7: Press...
Deleting an Event You might find out down the line that you don’t need all of the events that you originally programmed into your EZ-MAX Plus system. I t’s a very simple process to delete an event. Step 1: Press the MENU button.
The Scheduler Editing an Event SELECT/ Step 3: Press until the display reads DELETE EVENT, then press SAVE. SCHEDULER DELETE EVENT Use the numeric keypad to enter the event number you want to delete. Step 4: Once you actually enter the event number the event time will display. SELECT/ SAVE Press SELECT EVENT...
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YES and I GNORE and set any relays you want to be affected by this SELECT/ SAVE event to YES. Press when you have finished setting all relays. ASSIGN RELAYS RELAY #01 YES EZ-Max Plus Programming Guide Page 33...
Timer setting in the Global Timers menu. See “Global Timers” on page 23. Maintained— the assigned relays will be on whenever the input detects an active (on) state. The assigned relays will be off whenever the input detects an inactive (off ) state. EZ-Max Plus Programming Guide Page 35...
Configuring Low Voltage I nputs Low Voltage Switches Configuring a Low Voltage Sw itch MENU Step 1: Press the button. Press until the display reads as below, then press SELECT/ Step 2: SAVE. MAIN MENU SELECT CONFIG INPUTS LV I NPUT Select/ Save Step 3: Press...
Occupancy sensors are devices that sense when a person enters a particular room or area. Leviton’s Occupancy Sensors are designed for a variety of applications, using a variety of technologies, which can be applied to your specific need. The Occupancy sensors that this relay panel is designed to work with are those that are powered by + 24Vdc and provide a ~ + 24Vdc output when the covered area is occupied.
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Configuring Low Voltage I nputs Occupancy Sensors Auto ( Alw ays On/ Auto Off) —I n this mode, the Occupancy Sensor will turn the • assigned relays both on and off based on either an occupied or unoccupied stated indicated by the occupancy sensor. I NTERI OR EXTERI OR Step 5:...
Photocells have a variety of uses and applications but most can be broken down into two categories: simple on/ off control and the more complex daylight harvesting. Your EZ-MAX Plus cabinet is capable of doing both. Daylight Harvesting I n a daylight harvesting application, the goal is to maintain a consistent lighting level within the space, regardless of the source of light which could be either daylight or dimmable artificial light.
Configuring Low Voltage I nputs Photocells Sunlight Force Off Voltage Force On Voltage V o l t a g e MI N Figure 8: Photocell Levels—Force On/ Force Off Configuring Photocells Follow the steps below to configure your photocells. MENU Step 1: Press the button.
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Use the numeric keypad to enter a delay time, and press PHOTOCELL DELAY TIME: Step 7: Press to select the type of photocell (either 0-10 Volt or Switched), and press Select/ Save. PHOTOCELL TYPE 0-10 VOLT EZ-Max Plus Programming Guide Page 41...
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Configuring Low Voltage I nputs Photocells I f you choose 0-10 VOLT you will be prompted to provide a minimum activation (ON) voltage and a minimum OFF voltage setting. On Voltage must be a voltage between 1-10 VDC, AND must be less than the OFF •...
You can manually assign each digital switch address as you program the behaviors into the relay cabinet, or you can just plug the Phoenix Connector cable into the EZ-MAX Plus relay cabinet and all of the switch addresses will be input to the system automatically.
Digital Switches Configuring A Digital Switch Determining the State of a Digital Sw itch You can see the configuration state of a digital switch in the display when you enter the switch number you want to unconfigure. The examples below will help you see the three states: •...
SAVE. MAIN MENU SELECT CONFIG INPUTS DI GI TAL I NPUT Step 3: Press to navigate to , and press Select/ Save INPUT TYPE DIGITAL INPUT EZ-Max Plus Programming Guide Page 45...
Digital Switches Table of Binary Addresses Step 4: Use the numeric keypad to enter the address for the digital switch you Select/ Save. want to unconfigure. Press SELECT SWITCH ADDRESS: 74CFG Step 5: Use the numeric keypad to enter the first button on the switch (1). Press Select/ Save.
I nstalling Updates New operating system files can be found on Leviton’s web site under Product I nformation and then Lighting Controls. A USB driver for the EZ-MAX Plus cabinet can also be found on Leviton’s web site. The software has a command-line interface that can be accessed via a terminal window on your computer.
Updating Firmware I nstalling Updates Parity - None • Stop Bits - 1 • Flow Control - Hardware • Configuring the Terminal Program Follow the instructions below to configure the settings in your terminal program. The examples below show the Tera Term program, but the settings are the same for all terminal programs.
Upgrading your EZ-Max Plus Cabinet Firmw are Once you have the terminal program configured correctly you can communicate with the EZ-MAX Plus relay cabinet. Enter Step 1: Press on the computer keyboard and you should see one of the two prompts below...
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I f you don’t press “b” or “B” within five seconds you will return to the main application. ” The prompt will now be “Boot” instead of “EZ-MAX Plus.” Page 52...
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Step 5: Type at the prompt and press Return. Put A O The progress of the file transfer will display in the terminal window. EZ-Max Plus Programming Guide Page 53...
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Updating Firmware I nstalling Updates File> Send File Step 6: Select ... to transfer the file using Tera Term. You will then be prompted to begin the file transfer from your terminal program. Select the upgrade file from the dialog box, and click Open. The dialog box below appears when the file transfer is complete.
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This time, enter the main application by pressing any key other than “B” or “B”, or let the five second timer expire. The new software will boot up automatically. EZ-Max Plus Programming Guide Page 55...
Many of the commands listed are for trained personnel and used improperly could render the EZ-MAX Plus cabinet inoperable. Therefore, only use those commands listed below as described. Verifying your Upgrade You can verify that new upgrade was installed successfully by checking the firmware release number from the EZ-MAX Plus display.
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