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DEH40206 Installation Instructions

The dataline connects relay panels, softwired switches and
optional control modules. Within the 4-wire dataline are two
twisted pairs: the red and black wires, carrying data; and the
blue and white wires, providing power to the dataline switches.

For simplicity, we refer to a 4-wire dataline running between
a relay panel and the dataline switches as a “Local Dataline”.
The relay panel provides the low-voltage power to all of the
dataline switches on its local dataline.

Note: To ensure good communications between panels,
the installer must comply with the dataline specification.
GE will not warrant a system using a dataline that does
not meet our specification. To avoid questions, use
GE RLONWIRE-4P (plenum rated).  Do not run the
dataline in conduit or wiring trays with power wires.
Do not connect the local datalines from two different
panels.

GE RLONWIRE-4P Dataline Wire Specifications

• #18 AWG (7 strands x 26 AWG)
• 2 independent twisted pairs – black/red, blue/white
• Unshielded copper conductors
• 2 inch twist lay on pairs, 6 inch twist lay on cable
• Plenum-rated copolymer jacket, 0.230" O.D.
• FEP 0.010" insulation, 0.060" O.D.
• 30 pF/foot maximum capacitance
• -20°C to 150°C operating temperature range
• 17 lbs. per 500 foot reel
• UL rated

If you have purchased the ProSys Lighting Control System (the
stand-alone system), the devices (panels, switches and clock)
will be in self-install mode. This means that as soon as they
are connected to the network, they are operational and can
communicate with each other.

If you have purchased the ProSys LM Lighting Control System
along with the ProSys LM software, the devices will be in
software-install mode. This means that you must use your
network management tool to:

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assign network addresses to the devices and

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bind network variables and message tags.

Addresses and binding  are necessary for the devices  to
function on the network. ProSys LM users please refer to the
ProSys LM Software User Guide for instructions on installng
devices.

This instruction sheet will show you how to:
1. Install and Test a Local Dataline
2. Install and Test Dataline Switches
3. Softwire a Dataline Switch to Control a Group of Relays or

a Channel within a Single Panel

4. Document the Softwiring

LOCAL DATALINE INSTALLATION

Summary of Contents for ProSys DEH40206

Page 1: ... period Dip switch 4 must be in the off position to enable this feature as shown on page 8 Order this feature by adding a K to the part number for the 1 2 4 and 8 button switch For example RS2PSxK Any button on a Softwire Switch may be softwired to Any relay or group of relays within a single relay panel A channel within a single relay panel The same channel among multiple panels requires an RCLK8...

Page 2: ...nch twist lay on pairs 6 inch twist lay on cable Plenum rated copolymer jacket 0 230 O D FEP 0 010 insulation 0 060 O D 30 pF foot maximum capacitance 20 C to 150 C operating temperature range 17 lbs per 500 foot reel UL rated If you have purchased the ProSys Lighting Control System the stand alone system the devices panels switches and clock will be in self install mode This means that as soon as...

Page 3: ...tween the red and black terminals on the last switch It should be less than 3 ohms If it is higher work backwards toward the relay panel checking the resistance at each switch to find the bad connection When finished reconnect the Local Dataline at the panel Shorted Dataline After the dataline resistance test checks out you can easily test for a shorted dataline by measuring the resistance from re...

Page 4: ... single panel see next page for softwiring a dataline switch For example assume that you want the top two buttons of a 4 button switch to control open office areas associated with relays in Panel 01 while the third button controls common areas rest rooms and hallways in Panel 02 The form below shows how to record this intent and also shows the labeling for each switch button Finally write the swit...

Page 5: ...t it provides a simple way of manually overriding all of the relays which are grouped to an automation channel A H within a panel With the wallplate removed and the switch s master button flipped open 1 Press the SOFTWIRE tab The LED next to the tab will turn on then the individual button LEDs will start flashing 2 Press the switch button you want to softwire Master Button on an RS1PS x The LED fo...

Page 6: ...t Lift the button out twisting it slightly if necessary to free the small hook holding the center edge of the button in place To replace the button position the small center hook in place and press the hinge pin into the hinge bracket until it snaps in place Remove Replace Screwless Wallplate To remove the screwless cover plate press in the black tab at the bottom edge of the plate and lift the pl...

Page 7: ...Figure 7 shows how the four buttons on a quad switch would be softwired to create this switching function All of the buttons are wired as Patterns Reviewing the LED operation shows why this is important see Figure 6 When the occupant toggles the top button ON relay 01 01 will turn ON and relay 01 02 will turn OFF to give 1 3 lighting The LED for 1 3 will turn on red Pressing the second button caus...

Page 8: ...here Pressing the Master Button again would restore the lighting in the two zones which had been on without having to turn on the entire floor You can change the operating scenario of the Master Button using the first two DIP switches located on the back of the switch The DIP switches are normally covered by a label to prevent accidental changes As shown above the factory default setting is all DI...

Page 9: ... button 1 controlling a Pattern in which the north half of the floor is ON and south half is OFF The second button does just the reverse With this combination whenever the cleaners turn on one half of the floor the other half turns off automatically saving half the lighting Furthermore since switch 01 01 has been configured as a cleaning switch the cleaning crew cannot accidentally put an occupant...

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