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a-2000 User Guide

a-2000

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Dimmer Cabinets with Digital Controls

Revision G    November  2006

If a remote DC power supply is used and you have multiple Luma-Net 

runs, all DC common wires must be joined at the power supply.

Wiring the Phoenix Connector

Step 1:  

Connect leads per wiring diagram as illustrated in Figure 18.

Step 2:  

Twist strands of each lead tightly (making sure that there are no 

stray strands) and push firmly into appropriate plug connector 

location. 

Step 3:  

Tighten the screws on the plug connector—making sure that no bare 

conductor is showing.

Step 4:  

Tie the Drain/Shield wires together and insulate using a small piece 

of heat shrink tubing.

Step 5:  

Install termination jumpers as required. Termination jumpers are 

required at the two ends of the Luma-Net run.

Figure 17 - Luma-Net Wiring Connections

REM+

REM

-

CO

M

TERM

N/C

+V

1

2

3

4

5

6

U

p

to

1

#1

2A

W

G

2#14AWG min.

2#14AWG min.

Up

to

1

#12A

WG

Drain/Shield - Insulated and tied together
(Ground at one point only-
probably an end)

Red (+V )

Black (Common)

5 6

1 2

3 4

Phoenix Connector

Summary of Contents for a-2000

Page 1: ...CT CANCEL FULL SAVE CLEAR INDUSTRIAL CONTROL EQUIPMENT TUALATIN OR 32300A R MADE IN U S A a 2000 R TM LISTED 88H9 C R 20 20 20 MODULE MODULE 9 8 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 MODULE MODULE BYPASS NORMAL 7 6 MODULE MODULE MODULE BYPASS NORMAL 5 4 3 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 B MODULE MODULE BYPASS NORMAL C PHASE 2 1 CONTROL PHASE A PHASE 10 MODULE 11 12 MODULE MODULE NORMAL BYPASS 20 20 20 20 20 20 ...

Page 2: ...Notes ...

Page 3: ...st Non Universal 277V and Universal Units 10 Step 1 Mounting 11 Step 1A Surface Mount 11 Flush Mount 12 Step 1B Flush Mount Frames 12 Main Feed and Load Wiring 14 Step 2 Power Wiring Feed Line Wiring 14 Step 3 Load Circuit Wiring 120 Volt Units 18 Step 4 Relay Cabinet OPTIONAL 21 Low Voltage Control Wiring 23 Step 5 Control Input Wiring 23 Luma Net III 24 Power Considerations for Control Systems 2...

Page 4: ...ramming Function Buttons 46 LED Indicators 46 Navigation Buttons 47 Step 13 Configuration and Programming 48 LCD Display Menu Structures 48 Basic Concepts 53 Step 13A Display at Startup 54 Potential Error Screens in the Main Menu 54 To Auto Assign Module Types 54 Step 13B Verifying Phase Voltages 54 Step 13C Assigning Module Types 54 Assign the Module Load Type 57 58 Step 13D Modify the Dimmer Typ...

Page 5: ... A20DD 012 120V A27 120 277V 70 Constant Module 000 A20DC 012 120V A27 120 277V 70 High Rise Time Module 000 A20HD 012 70 Dual Universal Module 000 A20UN 012 120V 027 120 277V 71 Fluorescent Dimming Ballast Types 71 0 10 VDC Controlled Ballasts 71 Two Wire Fluorescent Ballasts Additional Control Wiring is not required 72 Other Ballasts Three Wire Refer to the load wiring schematic 72 Warranty Info...

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Page 7: ...http lms leviton com Description The compact physical design of the a 2000 dimmer cabinet takes up a minimum of wall space and allows it to be recess mounted in a 4 in deep wall When surface mounted it also complies with ADA requirements There are three sizes of cabinets Table 1 Cabinet Properties Flush trims add 2 5 08 cm to overall length and width Some of the dimmer features are Plug in design ...

Page 8: ...des an easy user interface Mounting Surface or Flush Mounted The 12 and 24 circuit dimming cabinets comes standard for surface mounting In order to flush mount the unit you must use the appropriate flush mount hardware kit Consult the factory for the appropriate kit Table 2 Flush Trim Kits Stacked Mounting The following cabinets can be joined together vertically and wired with a single feed 12 24 ...

Page 9: ...eft portion of the dimmer cabinet is reserved for control wiring Fluorescent Wiring There are several types of fluorescent dimming ballasts Check carefully for the type of ballasts you are installing on this system Incorrect wiring of these ballasts to dimmers can damage the ballasts Turn On Prior to turn on verify the following is installed correctly Main feed wiring Load wiring Control wiring Co...

Page 10: ...ry To avoid misapplication of product 277V cabinets are mechanically keyed to reject 120V modules and the previous style of 277V dimmer modules without integral breakers Checklist Unpack the system Report any damages to the freight carrier Attach the flush or surface mounting hardware Attach the cabinet to the wall Terminate the main feed wiring Terminate the load wiring Terminate control wiring V...

Page 11: ...best lamp life lamp manufacturers recommend their fluorescent lamps should be operated at full brightness for a minimum or 100 hours before dimming is permitted For best results lamp brands and types should not be intermixed on a circuit 5a Hook up flourescent control wiring if required 6 When using with fluorescent ballasts both lighting fixture and ballast must be grounded 7 Use this dimmer cabi...

Page 12: ... Installation Checklist Non Universal 277V and Universal Units Install the cabinets by following these simple steps Step 1Mount the cabinets to the wall Step 2Hook up the feed line wiring Step 3Hook up the load wiring Step 4Wire the relay cabinet optional Step 5Hook up the control input wiring Step 6Hook up the fluorescent contorl wiring if required Step 7Install constant modules optional or dimme...

Page 13: ...rdware and place them on the back of the top and bottom of the cabinet as shown in Figure 2 2 Screw them in place with the provided 10 32 x 1 4 self tapping screws 3 Attach the unit to the wall There is a center hole and holes on 16 in and 24 in centers These 5 16 in holes allow 10 or 1 4 hardware to be used to anchor the cabinet 4 Remove the shipping screws holding the front door closed these are...

Page 14: ... the four pieces to the front frame of the cabinet using the provided hardware and replace the door Install Steps All Cabinets 1 Remove the screws holding the front door closed these are located along the top bottom and right edges 2 Locate the Flush Mount Hardware and place on the side of the cabinet as shown in Figure 3 3 Screw them in place with the provided 10 32 x 1 4 self tapping screws The ...

Page 15: ...a 2000 User Guide a 2000 Page 13 Dimmer Cabinets with Digital Controls Revision G November 2006 5 Once the cabinet is mounted proceed to Step 2 Feed and Load Wiring Figure 3 Flush Mounting Hardware Top ...

Page 16: ...r phases A B and C or A and B in the case of a single phase cabinet feed terminates to optional main breaker if provided A load terminal block to land all the dimmer output load wiring A multi terminal neutral block A single ground terminal Consult the factory if a multiple terminal ground bus is needed for your particular installation Unless limited by an optional main breaker the main lugs are s...

Page 17: ...SYMMETRICALAMPERES DELIVERINGNOTMORETHAN 2 3 3UITABLEFORUSEONACIRCUITCAPABLEOF 4YPE NCLOSURE ONLYAT AMPACITY 5SE OPPER ONDUCTORS MPACITYON IRCUIT REAKER OADPERCIRCUIT 6 A LASS ONTROL AIN ONTROL ODULE A IGITAL 5SE OPPER7IRE NLY 7IRE2ANGE TO AIN UGS NLY 2ATED MPS 6 0H 7 W ND Z 4 7 4 215 3 4 215 3 7 2 2 TO 7 00 27 2 9 4 215 3 4 215 3 7 2 2 4 7 7 5 3 9 35 5 3 9 6 054 54 54 54 54 54 54 6 4 54 2 9 54 2 ...

Page 18: ...ain breaker See Table 4 5 for feeder information Information shown is for feeder lugs only If optional main breaker is installed feeder information may be reduced Preferred entry is from the top or the top right hand side of the cabinet but may be run from the bottom as well Y A W E R I W L I N E V O L T A G E CLASS 2 WIRING THIS AREA NOT AVAILABLE FOR CABINET FEED WIRING D E E F N I A M ...

Page 19: ... Cabinet Sizes Wire Size 30 50 60 12 24 14 2 AWG 40 24 14 2 AWG 70 80 100 12 24 12 2 0 AWG 90 24 12 2 0 AWG 110 125 24 4 250kcmil 125 1 phase only 12 4 250kcmil 150 24 36 4 250kcmil 175 200 24 36 4 250kcmil 225 36 4 250kcmil Main Breaker not available 48 N A Cabinets with Main Lugs Cabinet Size Phase Max Feed Size Wire Size 12 1 125A 14 2 AWG 3 80A 14 2 AWG 24 1 250A 6 250kcmil 3 250A 6 250kcmil 3...

Page 20: ... Lume Eco 10 Fluorescent dimming ballasts and the Leviton High Rise Dimmer Module Figure 6 Incandescent Non Dim and Constant Loads Load Terminal AWG Neutral Block AWG Quantity Size Quantity Size 1 8 1 4 1 10 1 6 1 3 12 1 8 1 4 14 1 10 1 12 1 14 Black White SURFACE MODULE LOAD 12 11 10 22 24 23 20 21 19 SWITCHED DIMMED SWITCHED DIMMED SWITCHED DIMMED UPPER TERMINALS LOWER TERMINALS WRITABLE LOAD NE...

Page 21: ...nel Neutral Block Load Neutral Dimmed Hot Live NOT USED Black Dimmed Hot White Neutral Advance Mark X and or Lutron Tu Wire Lamp Blue Red Wiring Diagram of Fluorescent Lamp for Illustrative Purposes Only Consult Individual Ballast Wiring Diagram SURFACE MODULE LOAD 12 11 10 22 24 23 20 21 19 SWITCHED DIMMED SWITCHED DIMMED SWITCHED DIMMED UPPER TERMINALS LOWER TERMINALS WRITABLE NEUTRAL WHITE DIMM...

Page 22: ... DIMMED SWITCHED DIMMED UPPER TERMINALS LOWER TERMINALS WRITABLE NEUTRAL WHITE HOT BLACK DIMMED HOT HOT SWITCHED NEUTRAL BLOCK LAMP BALLAST GRAY VIOLET 0 10 VDC White Neutral Orange Dimmed Hot Black Switched Hot Lamp DH SH Red Blue Wiring Diagram of Fluorescent Lamp for Illustrative Purposes Only Consult Individual Ballast Wiring Diagram SURFACE MODULE LOAD 12 11 10 22 24 23 20 21 19 SWITCHED DIMM...

Page 23: ...n left and a 12 Circuit cabinet on the right Branch Breakers in the Relay Cabinet See Figure 12 To wire the relay cabinet follow these simple steps 1 Remove or open the door 2 Run and land the power feed wires to the relay Cabinet Feed Terminals 3 Run and land the load wires to the Load side of the relay terminal block 4 Run and land the neutral wires to the Neutral Terminal Block 5 Run and land t...

Page 24: ... 0 14AWG GROUNDLUG SOCKET 35 35 35 40 45 45 4 6 8 10 12 14 4 14 Tap BLOCK NEUTRAL MAIN 250 MCM 6 SOCKET SIZE 3 8 375 In lbs TORQUE OFF ON OFF ON OFF ON OFF ON OFF ON OFF ON OFF ON C 2002 LEVITON MFG CO INC ALL RIGHTS RESERVED WORLDWIDE MADE IN THE U S A LOWER TB1 UPPER TB2 SENSE 3 12DC 2 12DC 3 C5 C6 D4 12VDC U6 D10 R5 U5 COM J12 C8 J13 JP6 J6 J7 PCA 32143 REVISION AC1 J5 AC2 AC2 SENSE 2 C2 SENSE ...

Page 25: ...ontrol wiring directly to the terminal blocks on the printed circuit card found in the upper left location Use a small 1 8 in flat screwdriver on these terminals Wire Range 24 12 AWG Stranded Torque to 9 in lbs 16 8 AWG Stranded Torque to 18 20 in lbs for 24 Channel power supply terminals The digital control panel can accept the following control signals Luma Net III DMX512 Analog 0 10VDC Inputs A...

Page 26: ...rent total load supply To determine the total capacity of your network first determine the maximum supply current of your power source convert that to Unit Loads then determine the total load it can handle by summing the load of each device One Unit Load 25mA Figure 14 Load Rating Verification Formula The a 2000 cabinets are designed to be able to power either D4200 or D8000 stations from the inte...

Page 27: ...ng verification formula Figure 15 to do the math and verify that the combined unit input load does not exceed the maximum input Unit Load Available Station Type Unit Load per station Station Type Unit Load per station D4200 LCD 2 D8000 Entry Button 1 D4200 Entry Button 1 D8000 Slider 1 D4200 Room Combine Station 1 D8000 Key switch 1 D4200 Remote I R 1 D8000 Port LumaEdit A V etc 1 Luma Net Hub 3 D...

Page 28: ...g the wiring Control Stations can be located up to 2 000 ft from the dimming cabinet The 2 000 ft limitation is a RS485 digital communications specification The power supply pair must be sized correctly for the control stations that are connected to them Luma Net is wired Daisy Chained station to station For applications where runs become too long a Luma Net Hub can be used See Figure 15 for the c...

Page 29: ...gether insulated and grounded on one point only We strongly recommend the use of either Belden 9829 or Belden 9729 for the Luma Net wire runs The most effective way to insulate the drain shield wire is to use a piece of heat shrink tubing D4200 CONTROL STATION PRESET SELECT STATION C 12 18 15 16 17 13 14 6 9 10 11 7 8 3 4 5 1 2 A B DMX CANCEL LUMANET CLEAR PHASE LOSS AUXILIARY FULL BRIGHT COMMUNIC...

Page 30: ... nected N C Not Con nected N C Not Con nected N C Not Con nected Drains Shields N C Not Con nected See figure 17 Belden 9829 Blue with white stripe White with blue stripe 1 1 2 REM REM Orange with white stripe White with orange stripe 2 N C Not Con nected N C Not Con nected N C Not Con nected N C Not Con nected Drain Shield N C Not Con nected See figure 17 Drain Shield Drain Shield Belden 9729 Dra...

Page 31: ...mly into appropriate plug connector location Step 3 Tighten the screws on the plug connector making sure that no bare conductor is showing Step 4 Tie the Drain Shield wires together and insulate using a small piece of heat shrink tubing Step 5 Install termination jumpers as required Termination jumpers are required at the two ends of the Luma Net run Figure 17 Luma Net Wiring Connections REM REM C...

Page 32: ...erminal strip Since the Luma Net connector will only accept 1 12 wire it may be necessary to pig tail the connections to a single wire coming into the connector To simplify this process all power supply type REM REM COM TERM N C V 1 2 3 4 5 6 Termination Jumper 5 6 1 2 3 4 Phoenix Connector D4200 CONTROL STATION PRESET SELECT STATION C 12 18 15 16 17 13 14 6 9 10 11 7 8 3 4 5 1 2 A B DMX CANCEL LU...

Page 33: ...he following procedure is recommended Step 1 Test the following wire pairs for shorts at each station location using an ohmmeter or other continuity tester 1 2 Open 2 3 Open 3 4 Open Step 2 Repair any short circuits before continuing 24 VDC COMMON 54 8 5 4 2 6 2 4 2 3 3 34 540543 583 2 23 3 23 4 2 3 2 9 54 2 9 54 6 4 54 54 54 54 54 54 054 6 A IGITAL AIN ONTROL ODULE LASS ONTROL 2 4 42 0 0 7 2 6 7 ...

Page 34: ...tinuing DMX 512 The digital control panel accepts DMX 512 signals In and Out an industry standard signal widely used in the theater industry This offers the opportunity to use theatrical consoles to control some or all of the dimmers in the a 2000D Dimmer Cabinet Figure 21 DMX Wiring Schematics DMX Wire Recommendation Use RS485 compatible wire with 2 Twisted Pair 24 AWG stranded conductors Shields...

Page 35: ...3 Analog Control Input Signal Varying this signal from 0 VDC to 10 VDC varies the AC output voltage from zero to virtually full line voltage Analog connections can be hooked up in two ways 1 Analog devices powered by external source 2 Analog devices powered by a 2000 cabinets If 12 VDC is supplied from the analog card to power analog controls the common MUST BE connected to the TB9 terminal on the...

Page 36: ... to the 12V and common terminals of the a 2000 analog input card The photocell manufacturer s instructions must be followed explicitly to ensure accurate results Some photocells require a 24VDC supply In this case the photocell must be supplied from the 24 VDC remote control panel power terminal When the above connections have been made correctly and the programming complete per page 71 the photoc...

Page 37: ... receiving from the different sources 2 DMX Analog and Luma Net by the last action input signal it receives from different sources e g If DMX signal is on and a Luma Net signal appears control is faded from the DMX level to the Luma Net level If DMX level is then changed control will fade back to and track the DMX level Figure 24 Control Signal Precedence and Merging Input 2 Common 12 vdc Input 1 ...

Page 38: ...pond to External Full Bright to 100 and overrides the remainder of the channels to 0 When the closure is re opened the channels return to their previous levels Factory default programming has all channels to respond to an external full bright command One application of this feature is shown in Figure 23 If any one of the phases is low in the Normal cabinet the phase dropout relay relaxes closing t...

Page 39: ...DMX 512 DMX 512 LUMANET LUMANET AUX SERIAL AUX SERIAL ALL ON PHASE DROPOUT a2000 D PROCESSOR TERM TERM REM REM REM REM COM COM TB1 TB1 3 3 1 1 2 2 4 4 5 5 V V RYL COM1 RLY NC1 RLY NO1 RS485 RS485 N C N C D D TB2 TB2 6 6 3 3 1 1 2 2 D D SLD SLD TB3 TB3 4 4 5 5 1 1 6 6 D D SLD SLD D D SLD SLD IN IN OUT OUT CANH CANH 485 485 485 485 232R 232R COM COM 232T 232T CANL CANL 4 4 3 3 2 2 6 6 5 5 TB7 TB6 TB...

Page 40: ... volt DC control These ballasts require that the low voltage wires typically Violet and Grey are landed on the Dimming Ballast Output terminals located on the Control Modules main circuit board The control output channels are auto assigned The control wire for the first M7 dimmer will be the first control terminal and the second M7 dimmer will be the second terminal even though there are other dim...

Page 41: ... FEATUE Double check the wiring to the dimmer output terminals that feed the dimmer ballasts before turning on any power these ballasts can be adversely affected if the line voltage control wire and the switched line connections are reversed Make sure the dimmer ballasts are correctly wired prior to turn on Other Ballast Types For other ballast wiring options see the following page on Dimmer Modul...

Page 42: ...shipped separately from the cabinet When this occurs the blanking plates two per module slot must be removed prior to installing the dimmer modules These plates are installed to maintain proper airflow See Figure 27 for the locations of the blanking plates Figure 27 Blanking Plate Locations Fan Door Blanking Plate Dimmer Module Blanking Plate s ...

Page 43: ...mmer cabinet These positions are marked in the cabinet and shown on the installation diagrams provided with the system and should also have a label inside the cabinet instructing where these modules should be placed To remove a dimmer module 1 Remove the shipping screw located on the left side of the module if installed 2 Slide the module to the left to clear the power and control plugs until it b...

Page 44: ... to hold the dimmer module in place Optional If the cabinet has been configured at the factory and there are special dimmer modules there will be a label indicating where these modules should be placed Verify that each module is wired to the load as shown on these drawings If the dimmer modules are driving the wrong load circuits damage can occur to certain types of dimmer ballasts Some ballasts a...

Page 45: ... Bypass mode 1 After checking that all circuits come on and contain no short circuits 2 Turn these switches to the Normal position Once these switches are turned to Normal the dimmers and non dims all operate in their programmed condition If a dimmer fails to come on the bypass switch associated with that dimmer channel can be used to achieve full bright light output until repairs can be made to t...

Page 46: ...nary for testing or electronics bypass a constant module can be inserted in place of the dimmer module Universal Bypass The universal dimmer is provided with bypass switches but they do not bypass the dimmer electronics For load testing purposes we recommend inserting a constant module in place of dimmer modules Figure 30 Bypass Switch Universal Modules DO NOT install 120V dimmers into a 277 Volt ...

Page 47: ...mer ballasts Dimmers are set in the Bypass Mode With all power and control wiring in place and all dimmer modules or constant modules installed breakers off and bypass on the system is ready for turn on Step 10 Turn On The Power Step 11 Clear Faults that have Caused any Breakers to Trip Step 12 120 V Systems Set Bypass Switches to Normal Note If your system uses constant modules for testing in lie...

Page 48: ...ght button Pushing it twice turns off this function and returns the lights to their previous state SELECT SAVE Causes a new readout on the LCD display It shows the actual input voltage on each of the incoming three phases It reads out directly in volts as well as showing the frequency as 60 Hz or 50 Hz CANCEL CLEAR Returns the LCD display to the normal readout Many parameters can be modified using...

Page 49: ...gnals will override and allow dimming to occur FAN Shows that power is being fed to the fan s AUX DMX LUMANET Shows digital signals being received A blinking indicator light indicates that a digital signal is actively being received through the channel with the blinking LED If more than one is lighted more than one digital signal is being received Navigation Buttons The lower four buttons used for...

Page 50: ... 40 44 for the Flow Chart of LCD Display Menu s The next few pages will give you a pictorial overview for reference of menu structures used for programming your a 2000 cabinet Following the menu structures is a text based description of the setup configuration and programming procedure ...

Page 51: ...ODIFY SETUP CODE SETUP MENU MODIFY DEFAULTS SETUP DMX 512 START ADD 001 RESTORE FACTORY DEFAULTS MODIFY DEFAULTS MIN LEVEL 000 MODIFY DEFAULTS MAX LEVEL 100 MODIFY DEFAULTS NONDIM O F 040 MODIFY DEFAULTS MARK X O F 002 MODIFY DEFAULTS MARK 7 O F 002 MODIFY DEFAULTS LV MAG O F 002 MODIFY DEFAULTS HILUME O F 001 MODIFY DEFAULTS TUWR X O F 002 LUMANET RESTORE ENABLE NO MODIFY DEFAULTS LINE REG OFF MO...

Page 52: ...054 9 3 3 450 45 5 2 054 9 3 3 450 6 84 054 9 3 3 450 84 054 9 3 3 450 8 84 054 9 3 3 450 84 054 9 3 3 450 054 3 450 8 054 3 450 054 3 450 45 84 054 9 3 3 450 45 054 3 450 6 054 3 450 6 8 XXX 3 450 8 XXX 3 450 8 8 XXX 3 450 8 XXX 3 450 45 8 XXX 3 450 6 5 4 XXXX 3 450 5 4 XXXX 3 450 8 5 4 XXXX 3 450 5 4 XXXX 3 450 6 54 6 3 3 450 45 5 4 XXXX 3 450 8 9 3 3 450 9 3 3 450 9 3 3 450 45 9 3 3 450 6 9 3 3...

Page 53: ... 8 6 XXX 3 3 450 8 6 XXX 3 3 450 54 6 3 450 5 2 054 9 3 3 450 84 054 9 3 3 450 054 3 450 8 XXX 3 450 5 4 XXX 3 450 8 9 3 LCD Menus for Non Dim Setup 3ETS HIGHEST LEVEL FOR A DIMMER 3ETS MINIMUM LEVEL FOR A DIMMER 3ETS LEVEL AT WHICH LIGHTS TURN OFF CTIVATE FULL BRIGHT BUTTON ON THE CONTROL MODULE 9ES OR O LLOW XTERNAL ULL RIGHT UTTON EATURE 9ES OR O BILITY TO SET SPECIFIC CONTROL INPUT TYPES ALL X...

Page 54: ...OR O BILITY TO 3ET 3PECIFIC ONTROL NPUT 4YPE ALL XT ULL R NALOG UMANET 8 3ETS 8 DDRESS 3ETS UMA ET DDRESS 3ETS IMMER EEDBACK 9ES OR O F MULTIPLE MODULES HAVE SAME UMA ET DDRESS ALL BUT ONE SHOULD BE TURNED OFF 3ETS NALOG NPUT DDRESS 3HOWS 0HOTOCELL 3ETTINGS 3ETS EVEL AT WHICH IGHTS 4URN FF CTIVATE ULL RIGHT UTTON N THE ONTROL ODULE 9ES OR O LLOW XTERNAL ULL RIGHT EATURE 9ES OR O BILITY TO 3ET 3PEC...

Page 55: ... 450 8 54 6 3 3 450 8 5 2 054 9 3 3 450 8 84 054 9 3 3 450 8 054 3 450 8 8 XXX 3 450 8 5 4 XXXX 3 450 8 8 9 3 3 450 8 054 XX 3 450 8 0 WW XX Y ZZ ENUS FOR ARK 8 3ETUP 3ETS EVEL AT WHICH IGHTS 4URN FF CTIVATE ULL RIGHT UTTON N THE ONTROL ODULE 9ES OR O LLOW XTERNAL ULL RIGHT EATURE 9ES OR O BILITY TO 3ET 3PECIFIC ONTROL NPUT 4YPE ALL XT ULL R NALOG UMANET 8 3ETS 8 DDRESS 3ETS UMA ET DDRESS 3ETS IMM...

Page 56: ...u enter the set up mode Auto Assigning Module Types will appear 3 Follow the procedure below To Auto Assign Module Types 1 When auto assign module type appears push SELCT SAVE to auto assign the current module 2 Once assigned press CANCEL CLEAR to move on to the next module 3 If the auto assign module appears again repeat steps 1 and 2 for all subsequent modules Step 13B Verifying Phase Voltages T...

Page 57: ...candescent lamps and neon or cold cathode low power factor type transformers Module Catalog Number Description Automatically assigns Dimmer Type function to 120 Volt Modules 000 A15DC 012 15 amp dual constant module N A 000 A15DD 012 15 amp dual dimmer module Dual Dimmer DM 000 A15HD 012 15 amp high rise time 700 micro second single channel module Single Dimmer DM 000 A20DC 012 20 amp dual constan...

Page 58: ...mer ballast and the software automatically provides the proper low light limit as required for that ballast type The ballast requires only two power wires for control a dimmed line and a neutral ND The module is set up for On Off operation only As the input signal approaches 40 the module switches full On When the input falls below about 38 it switches Off The slight difference in level is called ...

Page 59: ...s the Select Save button to access the first module The setup module display for module 01A appears flashing the number is the module number the letter A or B is the channel within the module 6 Press the Select Save button to access that channel of the module or press the UP button to move to another channel of another module Once you have reached the module you wish to change 1 Press the Select S...

Page 60: ...icular circuit 1 512 Luma Net Address Sets the Luma Net address for that particular circuit 1 2048 Dimmer Feedback Toggles the Dimmer Feedback for Luma Net on or off If multiple dimmer circuits have the same Luma Net address all but one should have its Dimmer Feedback turned off Max Level Sets the max level a dimmer will reach An S next to this number indicates that it is using the default setting...

Page 61: ...efault is 1 Example To change the max level for a dimmed circuit 1 Press the UP button until Menu Setup appears on the LCD display 2 Press the Select Save button Enter Setup Code 999 appears on the LCD display 3 Press the UP or DOWN buttons to change the 999 to the actual password setup code Note If it has not been changed use 000 4 Press the Select Save button The LCD display shows SETUP MENU SET...

Page 62: ...wered on and in operating normally 2 Press the UP button The LCD display shows MENU SETUP with MENU flashing 3 Press the UP button again The LCD display shows MENU MODULE STATUS 4 Press the SELECT button The LCD display shows how the first circuit of the first dual dimmer is programmed Module programming information is displayed in a two line format as in the following example The above example in...

Page 63: ...ge the 999 to the actual setup code The unit is now unlocked so changes can be made 4 Press the Select Save button The LCD display shows Setup Menu Setup Modules 5 Press the DOWN button once to set up the Luma Net start address or press the DOWN button twice to set up the DMX 512 start address 6 Press the Select Save button The flashing moves from the description to the number 7 Press the UP and D...

Page 64: ...e UP button three times to display the DMX 512 address 2 Press the Select Save button The flashing in the lower part of the display moves from the description to the number 3 Press the UP and DOWN buttons to change the flashing number to the desired new address 4 Press the Select Save button to store the new address The flashing returns to the description 5 Push the Cancel Clear button five times ...

Page 65: ...e photocell s to one of the a 2000 analog inputs on the optional analog input card 2 Configure the system defaults for photocell operations a From the Setup Menu select modify defaults and set the following settings RESPONSE determines how quickly the dimmers fade from point A to point B in order to achieve the desired threshold Valid values are 1 7 1 fast response 7 slow response A fast response ...

Page 66: ... to 255 in decimal notation D indicates disabled The valid settings are E for Enabled or D for Disabled When enabled it indicates that the dimmer is enabled in photocell mode and that it will reach to the analog input in attempt to reach the target When a dimmer is Enabled any control change required of the dimmer and requested by any source other than the photocell will automatically disable the ...

Page 67: ...rs 7 8 9 10 1 Program a button preset on either a D4200 or D8000 station with channels 7 8 9 10 at any levels with a fade time of 253s Photocell Rec if using D4200 or D8000 2 Create the desired lighting level in the space 3 Execute the button reset The current level reported by the photocell will now be stored as the target in dimmers 7 8 9 10 Enabling dimmers to be controlled by their assigned ph...

Page 68: ...responsible for restoring the lighting levels or the levels will go to zero Line Regulation Regulation is designed to maintain basic long term levels and will not correct for momentary instantaneous changes in excess of 10 of Line Voltage When turned ON the dimmer cabinet will maintain consistent lighting levels as the incoming voltage varies When turned OFF the cabinet will not compensate for the...

Page 69: ...2 3 6OLTS MAXIMUM SYMMETRICAL AMPERES DELIVERING NOT MORE THAN 2 3 3UITABLE FOR USE ON A CIRCUIT CAPABLE OF 4YPE NCLOSURE ONLY AT AMPACITY 5SE OPPER ONDUCTORS MPACITY ON IRCUIT REAKER OAD PER CIRCUIT 6 A LASS ONTROL AIN ONTROL ODULE A IGITAL 5SE OPPER 7IRE NLY 7IRE 2ANGE TO AIN UGS NLY 2ATED MPS 6 0H 7 W ND Z 4 7 4 215 3 4 215 3 7 2 2 TO 7 00 2 7 2 9 4 215 3 4 215 3 7 2 2 4 7 7 5 3 9 35 5 3 9 6 05...

Page 70: ...Max 4 wire Ground 60Hz 277 480V 3φ 175A Max 4 wire Ground 60Hz Nominal 240 V circuits Not available Phase to neutral operating voltage 120V Cabinets 110 to 130 V 10 Phase to neutral operating voltage 277V Cabinets 277V 10 Operating frequency 47 63 Hz Cabinet type NEMA type 1 for indoor use only available for surface or flush mounting Control inputs Luma Net DMX 512 0 to 10 VDC Optional Analog card...

Page 71: ... wires and the DC power wires are run together from the dimmer cabinet to the nearest control station then on to the next station and the next and so on At the last control station or dimmer cabinet on both ends of the run a small jumper wire must be run from the terminal labeled Rem to the terminal marked Term on that last station This jumper wire properly terminates the digital communications li...

Page 72: ...erent types of dimmers modules and control configurations If the dimmer ballasts found on a job site are different than the system was designed to drive it is necessary to check with the factory for ballast compatibility We can assist you in verifying whether the existing dimmer will drive this different ballast or whether we suggest changes to accommodate the different ballast type Constant Modul...

Page 73: ...b site are different than the system was designed to drive it is necessary to check with the factory for ballast compatibility We can assist you in verifying whether the existing dimmer will drive this different ballast or whether we suggest changes to accommodate the different ballast type The Lutron company makes a series of dimmer ballasts called HiLume and Eco 10 that control differently than ...

Page 74: ...en necessary In this configuration the dimmer output that controls the light intensity is not allowed to go below some value of true RMS voltage in order to allow the ballast to generate the correct amount of filament voltage for the fluorescent lamps By selecting the correct ballast type in setup the digital circuitry of the a 2000D control board automatically sets the correct minimum voltage for...

Page 75: ...vember 2006 Figure 38 Factory Set Dip Switches The above figure shows the dip switches on the Control Module These are factory set and should not be altered unless instructed to do so by an authorized Leviton Factory Person Note Your actual cabinet may vary from the illustration shown ...

Page 76: ...ped back to Leviton must be carefully and properly packed to avoid shipping damage Replacements or repaired equipment will be returned to sender freight prepaid F O B factory Leviton is not responsible for removing or replacing equipment on the job site and will not honor charges for such work Leviton will not be responsible for any loss of use time or subsequent damages should any of the equipmen...

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Page 79: ... throughout this chapter Power Supply or Supply references a device which supplies power to other devices Power Control Device PCD refers to a device which controls power Examples of Devices in the Leviton product line which control power are dimming racks relay panels A 2000 i series e Z MAX etc Generally PCD s also supply a certain amount of power to connected low voltage control devices Control...

Page 80: ...rol loads from the internal power supply See the table below for the available power from each cabinet Power Supply Maximum Unit Loads Power Control Device PCD Maximum of Unit Loads Supply VDC Power Control Device PCD Maximum of Unit Loads Supply VDC a 2000D 12 Circuit Standard Power Supply 40 24VDC Z MAX 8 Cabinet 20 24 VDC a 2000D 24 Circuit Standard Power Supply 46 12VDC Z MAX 48 Cabinet Master...

Page 81: ...a 2000 Page 79 Dimmer Cabinets with Digital Controls Revision G November 2006 The sum of all devices connected to all power output terminals can not exceed the Maximum number of Unit Loads available in the PCD or supply ...

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Page 83: ...Button N A 1 0 D8000 Entry Button 2 1 Z MAX Digital Switch 8 Button N A 1 1 D8000 Slider 2 1 Z MAX Digital Sw 10 Button N A 1 3 D8000 Key switch 1 1 1 Button Low Voltage Switch N A 0 6 D8000 I O Port 2 1 2 Button Low Voltage Switch N A 0 9 D8000 Combine Closure Advanced 11 10 3 Button Low Voltage Switch N A 1 2 Infrared Only Occ Sensor N A 1 2 4 Button Low Voltage Switch N A 1 5 Ultrasonic Only Oc...

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Page 85: ...X 1 503 404 5600 Tech Line 1 800 959 6004 Leviton Manufacturing Co Inc 59 25 Little Neck Parkway Little Neck NY 11362 2591 Telephone 1 800 323 8920 FAX 1 800 832 9538 Visit Leviton s Web site at http www leviton com 2002 2006 Leviton Manufacturing Co Inc All Rights Reserved Specifications and Pricing Subject to Change at any time LIT 32400 00 ...

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