LEGRAND Wattstopper LMFC-011 Manual De Instrucciones página 2

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Mount the LMFC-011 to the fixture.
There are two DLM connector options for mounting to the fixture: The LMFC-RJ-50-24 provides a single RJ-45 port, and the LMFC-2RJ
provides two RJ-45 ports. Use LMRJ cables to connect to other DLM devices.
The LMFC-RJ-50-24 requires a hole in the fixture for a standard 1/2" nipple. Mount the LMFC-RJ-50-24 to the fixture, securing with the
locking nut.
For the LMFC-2RJ , see the diagram for the measurements for the hole. The LMFC-2RJ has snap fit tabs to secure it to the fixture.
Connect the DLM Local Network wires as shown in the wiring diagram.
For dimming ballasts, connect the 0-10V control wires to the 0-10V terminals that match the load relay output connection. Connect the
line input to the LMFC-011, and then connect the line from the LMFC-011 to the ballast.
Ballast/driver connections vary. Please reference manufacturer documentation for correct wiring. Multiple 0-10V inputs can be driven by
the LMFC-011. The OEM may utilize crimp or wire nut connectors to connect to more drivers as needed provided the sourcing does not
exceed the specifications as listed above (maximum of 6 ballasts).
Line In
(Class-1)
Line Out
Neutral
Measurements for hole required for installation of LMFC-2RJ
Mounting surface thickness must be between 0.75mm and 3.2mm
Placing Mac Address Labels
Each LMFC-011 ships with two adhesive labels containing
the Mac address of the individual LMFC-011. To make it easy
to identify specific fixture controllers once they are installed in
a room, Wattstopper recommends placing one label on the
fixture, next to the LMFC-RJ-50-24 or LMFC-2RJ, as shown
below. Then, place the second label in a plastic bag and tape
it to the fixture. During installation, the contractor should affix
the second label to the on-site plan documentation, indicating
the location of that specific controller.
For a detailed explanation of PnG operation and sequencing with multiple units, see the LMZC-301 installation instructions.
Load Control Arbitration
To take full advantage of automatic PnG configuration, review these simple rules about load control arbitration.
After the room controllers are connected to the DLM Local Network and powered up, they automatically negotiate to determine which
controller becomes the Master, as well as the load numbers for each relay on the DLM Local Network. The Master is the controller
powering the bus with the highest serial number. If an zone controller is connected, it will be the master. But if room controllers are used
without the LMZC-301, then the one with the highest serial number will be the master.
In a DLM local network with only LMFC-011 fixture controllers (and the LMZC-301), the LMFC-011 with the highest serial number
controls Load 1. The next highest serial number controls Load 2, and so forth.
If a plug load controller is used instead of a room controller, the fixture controller loads are numbered first, and then the plug load controller.
MOUNTING AND WIRING
LMFC-011
Gray
Violet
0-10V Ballast/Driver
(0-10V)
2.20in +/- .01
55.9mm +/- 0.3
1.32in +/- .01
33.6mm +/- 0.3
PLUG N' GO OPERATION (PNG)
Red
DLM Local
Network (Class-2)
Black
Blue
2 LMRJ cables connected for daisy chaining
NOTE: Length of low voltage cable within
Adhesive label
2
Metal Locking Nut
LMFC-RJ-50-24
RJ45 port typically located for best
aesthetics, per fixture manufacturer
NOTE: Length of low voltage cable within
the fixture must not exceed 24"
LMFC-2RJ snaps into hole in fixture
Port typically located for best
aesthetics, per fixture manufacturer
the fixture must not exceed 24"
Label in bag
taped to fixture
Label placed
on fixture
Or
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