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Vantage Hearth RadioLink ScenePoint RDR1 Series Installation

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V A N T A G E C O N T R O L S . C O M
2168 West Grove Parkway, Suite 300, Pleasant Grove, UT. 84062 USA
Telephone: 801 229-2800 ● Fax: 801 224-0355
Overview
The Vantage RadioLink ScenePoint DR (dual relay) station is a
single gang wall box configuration containing two relays. It
may be ganged with additional ScenePoint Stations up to 4
gangs. It is powered via the local line feed, and communicates
with the system through RadioLink. Before the relay is
programmed,
the
relays
independent toggle relays or interlocked toggle relays. Once a
button is programmed it can perform any operation a standard
station supports controlling its own or other loads. The
ScenePoint station's relay loads can be controlled by any other
keypad, IR input or timed event. It supports up to six buttons
per station and an optional internal IR receiver. Switch
between interlock and non-interlock operation modes via a
switch located on the back of the station (station is shipped in
interlocked mode).
Specifications
Description
Station Dimensions
Weight
Voltage
5A (600W @ 120V) General Purpose
5A (600W @ 120V) Ballast
Max. Load Each Relay
5A (600W @ 120V) Tungsten
5A (600W @ 120V) Drapery Motor
5A (600W @ 120V) Fluorescent
Minimum Load Required
Incandescent, Cold Cathode, HID,
Load Types
Fluorescent, Constant-Speed Motors
Built-in Lightning / Surge
Protection
Cooling
Status Indicator
Station Equivalent
Station Bus Connections
Ambient Operating
Temperature
Ambient Operating
Humidity
UL and CUL Listed
System Requirements
InFusion Design Center Software must be used to program the
station. The InFusion System must be RadioLink enabled using
the RFE1000 RadioLink Enabler from Vantage.
Installation
Installation of Vantage products should be performed or
supervised by a Certified Vantage Installer. Turn the circuit
breaker off and make sure no voltage is present where the
relay station is to be mounted. Damage caused by failure to
disconnect power may void the warranty and is a risk to the
installer. This station requires Neutral to operate. The Green
ground lead must be connected to the structure's safety
ground.
NOTE: When used as a shade controller only connect one
shade per station. Multiple shades connected to one station
may not stay synchronized and other malfunctions may occur.
THE BLIND'S LIMIT SWITCHES MUST BE SET BEFORE
INSTALLING FOR BLIND CONTROL!
Minimum Back Box Dimensions
For single gang: 2.80"h x 1.80"w x 2.5"d – UL requires one-half
inch clearance between the back of the station to the back of
the back box.
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Specification
Height = 4.3" -or- 109mm
Depth = 1.38" -or- 35mm
Width = 2.5" -or- 64mm
4.9oz. -or- 139g
120 ~ 60/50Hz
0 Watts
MOV surge suppression
High Voltage meets IEEE C62.41
(6000V & 3000A)
Low Voltage meets ITU-T K.20
None required
Microprocessor LED Status
1, RadioLink Station
Design Center RadioLink Bus
32 - 77°F -or- 0 - 25°C
5 - 95% non-condensing
Yes
RadioLink ScenePoint DR Station — MODEL: RDR1XXX-XXXX
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RadioLink ScenePoint DR Station — MODEL: RDR1XXX-XXXX
Most standard back boxes that have the receiving threads for
the dimmer mounting screw inside the box will be adequate.
Most back boxes where the receiving threads are outside the
box will be too small.
as
In some areas local codes may require that the low voltage
wiring be connected outside of the electrical box. A groove is
provided in the relay station to route the station bus outside of
the electrical box. See detailed drawing at end of instructions.
Mud Rings
If mud rings are specified on a job it is important to test the
mud rings for proper fit. Some mud rings run substantially
smaller than back boxes and are not large enough for the
station. The only solution is to test the fit first.
3-Way Switch Application
A ScenePoint DR Station may be used in any 3-way
application. When installing a ScenePoint DR station, as a 3-
way switch, the Red and Red/White (Loads Out) wires are not
connected and are properly capped-off.
ScenePoint Relay Station Set Up with Design Center
First select the room, then click on Vantage Objects in the
Object Explorer and expand Stations, RadioLink. From the list
of stations double click on the ScenePoint DR Station to place
it in the room. In the Object Editor name the station and make
sure it is on the correct RadioLink station bus port.
Configuration
RadioLink stations need to be configured to associate which
physical station goes with the station in software. When the
station is initially powered-up, the Status LED will blink three
times followed by a pause - this means the station is powered
correctly but not yet on the network. Before uploading the file
to the Vantage system, do the following: From Design Center,
click in the Serial Number section in the Object Editor and type
in the serial number. Please note, if the serial number contains
an alpha character please ignore this when typing in serial
number. The serial number of each station is located on a
permanent sticker and a removable sticker on the front of the
station. Remove the sticker with the number only and place on
the
Station
Design
programming. The Main Controller will properly initialize all the
RadioLink stations that it has serial numbers for. This may take
several minutes depending on the number of RadioLink
stations on the network. The Status LED will blink steadily
when a station has been added to the network and configured.
NOTE: A new feature with Design Center 2.3 and up is the ability
to configure RadioLink stations the same way WireLink stations are
configured, e.g., 3-button press. When configuring stations, if the
Exclude RadioLink Bus check box, under Settings | System
Preferences, is not checked, all RadioLink stations go back to non-
programmed mode when the Configure Stations button on the tool
bar is clicked. The EasyTouch II station LEDs will all blink between
Red and Off while in configure station mode. After configuring
stations and clicking the Configure Stations button again to turn
configure stations mode off, all RadioLink stations need to log back
on to the system before working as programmed. Allow time for
this to occur.
Operation Modes
Non-Interlocked Mode – SWITCH ON BACK RIGHT POSITION:
This provides two independent relay loads. Each load is
controlled independent of the other load. Two buttons are
selected at final assembly to control the two loads. Typically
button one controls load one and button two controls load
two. The default mode is automatically disabled when the
station is configured.
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Summary of Contents for Vantage Hearth RadioLink ScenePoint RDR1 Series

  • Page 1 I N S T A L L A T I O N V A N T A G E C O N T R O L S . C O M V A N T A G E I N S T A L L G U I D E S 2168 West Grove Parkway, Suite 300, Pleasant Grove, UT.
  • Page 2 I N S T A L L A T I O N Interlocked, Independent or Blinds Operation Modes Reset Interlocked Mode – SWITCH ON BACK LEFT POSITION: The station stores the configuration data locally so that it will  continue to operate correctly if communication with the This provides hardware interlock control between the system is lost.
  • Page 3 I N S T A L L A T I O N ScenePoint Wiring Examples Motorized Blind Always disconnect power before wiring station and shade motor. In this application the Interlock Switch is set to active or Interlocked. Connect load 1 to the open relay of the blind motor and load 2 to the close relay, or vice-versa.
  • Page 4 I N S T A L L A T I O N Line Drawings ©Vantage, 8/10/2016 / IS-0486-B RadioLink ScenePoint DR Station — MODEL: RDR1XXX-XXXX page 4 of 4...