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DBC1210 Installation Manual Rev N.docx

 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

 

 
 
 
 
 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

 

 

Determine Your Requirements

 

Serial  ports  are  used  to  interconnect  other 
dimmers,  smart  control  panels,  sensors  and  AV 
controllers.  Serial port devices can be identified by 
4 terminals, labelled: GND, DATA+, DATA-, +VE. 
 

Serial Cable Connections

 

There  is  one  RS485  port for  DyNet  signals,  in  the 
form of a RJ12 socket, on the front panel, which is 
used  for  the  temporary  connection  of  a  PC  or  a 
DPP601  Portable  Programmer.    There  are  data 
terminals  on  the  control  card,  for  permanent 
connections.    The  recommended  cable  for 
connections to the serial port is screened, stranded 
RS485  data  cable  with  three  twisted  pairs. 
Recommended cable types include: 

 

Belden: 

 

9503 

Dynalite: 

 

DYNET-STP-CABLE 

Garland: 

 

MCP3S 

Hartland: 

 

HCK603 

M&M Cable:   

B2003CS 

M&M Cable:   

B9503CS 

Multicables:   

AWM E120236 2092 20 

RS Components: 

368-687 

Dynalite 

 

DYNET-STP-CABLE 

 

One pair is paralleled for GND, one pair paralleled 
for +VE and one pair used for DATA+ and DATA -.  

 

Recommended

 

Cable Colour Coding 

Green/White pair: 

Paralleled for GND 

Orange/White pair: 

Paralleled for +VE 

Blue/White pair: 

Blue for DATA+ 
White for DATA- 

Brown/White pair: 

Spare or for Join 

The  colour-coding  scheme  used  is  not  critical,  as 
long  as  the  same  scheme  is  used  throughout  the 
installation. 
 

Serial Cable Connecting Method 

The  recommended  connecting  method  is  to  ‘daisy 
chain’  devices  (starting  at  the  first  device,  then 
looping  in  then  out  of  devices,  with  a  single  cable 
terminating at the last device.  There should not be 
any  spurs  or  stubs,  and  only  the  first  and  last 
device  should  terminate  one  cable.    All  other 
devices  should  terminate  two  cables).    Devices 
may be wired in any order.  The data cable should 
be segregated from any mains cables. 

A data cable 

that  is  connected  to  an  energised  dimmer  is  live.  
Do not cut or terminate live data cables

.  If the data 

cable  has  to  cross  over  any  mains  cables,  it  is 
recommended  that  it  do  so  at  a  90

  angle.

RJ12 Socket Connections 

Serial Cable Permanent Connections 

 

Connect Data Cable in a ‘Daisy Chain’ 

Summary of Contents for dynalite DBC1210

Page 1: ...ler Installation Manual contents Warning 2 Hardware Controls 7 Features 2 Troubleshooting 8 Important Safeguards 2 Specification 8 Internal View 3 Mounting 4 Supply Load Cable Connections 5 Connecting Serial Control Cables 6 Supplied by ...

Page 2: ...s Check Connections Treat this device as a switchboard that has been shipped Tighten all load carrying screw connections as vibrations from transport can cause MCB and terminal block screws to become loose Power Sources This device should only be operated from the type of supply specified on the front panel This device must be earthed Output Circuits The load on a circuit should not exceed the spe...

Page 3: ...fy DBC1210 Dynet Data Cable Terminal Earth Link Data Entry Cable Neutral Link Network Socket Supply or Load Cable Entry Manual Circuit Breakers Service LED service switch 3 phase Supply terminals Load Cable Entry Load Cable Entry Power switch output Dimmer control signal 1 10V DSI or DALI Channel over ride switch Emergency lighting supply ...

Page 4: ...ttached to the inside of the enclosure The brackets are designed to accommodate 4 fixing screws up to 8mm diameter The DBC1210 can be fixed to the wall without opening the cabinet or removing covers Make sure no dust or other debris enters the device during installation Do not leave the front cover off for any length of time Excessive dust and dirt can degrade the cooling of the internal component...

Page 5: ...binet Never use a common neutral at a remote location Load Control Cables Load Control cables can be terminated on the 4 way and 2 way terminal blocks located directly next to the Load terminals These terminals are the outputs for 0 to 10V DSI or DALI if selected by software setup Note that most types of 1 10V HF fluorescent ballast control wiring is polarity conscious DSI ballasts are not polarit...

Page 6: ... for GND one pair paralleled for VE and one pair used for DATA and DATA Recommended Cable Colour Coding Green White pair Paralleled for GND Orange White pair Paralleled for VE Blue White pair Blue for DATA White for DATA Brown White pair Spare or for Join The colour coding scheme used is not critical as long as the same scheme is used throughout the installation Serial Cable Connecting Method The ...

Page 7: ...ce LED The Service LED has 3 signalling modes which are useful for troubleshooting Blinking slowly 1Hz Normal Operation Blinking fast 4Hz Network Activity Detected On Fault Service Switch The Service Switch has three functions 1 push Transmit Network ID 3 pushes All Channels 100 Push hold for 4 sec Reboot Top Set This control is not used in ballast controllers Accessory Module Socket Accepts a plu...

Page 8: ...r factor loads and transformer losses Check that the breaker terminals are tight Fluorescent lights won t dim Wrong type of ballast or ballast incorrectly wired Control cable from dimmer to ballasts not installed Check ballast type Check actual wiring against ballast manufacturer s diagram Check 1 10V DSI DALI cable and settings specification Supply 230V 14 50 60Hz 3 Phase Y at 40A per phase Line ...

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