When no ELCU is used:
In this scenario, emergency lighting cannot be turned
off by a DLM device, only dimmed to its lowest
possible level. The normal lighting load has full
control. As in the example with the ELCU, if normal
power fails, the emergency load will go full on. If any
Emergency Circuits are fed or controlled from a panel,
they must be located electrically where fed from a
UPS, generator, or other guaranteed source of power
during emergency and power outage situations.
NOTE: Class 1 or class 2 dimming may be used.
(Class 2 dimming shown in diagram.)
WIRELESS DLM CONNECTION
LMBR-650
For networking and
managing rooms,
floors, and building
(not needed for
stand-alone rooms)
LMRC-611MCC
Wireless
Dimmer and/or
Scene Switch
Sensor Params
LMPX-600
LMPC-600
Mode
Auto On
Blink
On
Load Type Dim
DLM Configuration App
on a mobile device
To ensure a successful installation and startup of a wireless system, the following steps must be taken by the
installing contractor. Failure to document all device address and locations may delay completion of startup
and result in additional startup charges.
Key Requirement: Document every Device's MAC Address (at least the last 4 alphanumeric characters). An
additional MAC address label is included for the installer to use on a floor plan map. The last four characters are
repeated in a larger font, in bold. Keep this document so that the commissioning tech has access at a later date.
Pair wireless devices to a room controller to create an individual room network and enable Plug N' Go operation.
Device pairing can be done by using Push-to-Pair (PtP) mode on the room controller and all other wireless devices, or by using the
DLM Config App.
To pair devices in a network, they must all have the same wireless channel and Network ID. By default the channel is 15 and the
Network ID is 1. Using Push-to-Pair mode, the Network ID for all devices being paired is migrated to a new number, so that only those
devices communicate with each other. The channel number will remain at 15.
NOTE: LMCS-100 software, version 4.7 or later can also be used to pair devices. However, LMCS-100 requires use of an LMBR-650.
Using LMCS, it is possible to change the channel as well as Network ID.
IPv6 Mesh for
networking of DLM
rooms and devices
over 6LoWPAN
Bluetooth low energy
communication for
mobile App support
Wireless
Sensor and/or
Photosensor
IMPORTANT INSTALLATION INFORMATION
SETTING UP A ROOM NETWORK BY PAIRING DEVICES
Neutral
(White)
Unswitched
Line (Black)
CONTACT CLOSURE FUNCTIONALITY
PIN (left to right)
N.O.
COM
N.C.
+24
+24 SW
GND
Contact Closure Terminals:
• N.O. and N.C., 500mA max;
• 24V and 24V Switched, 50mA max
The contact closure operates on the state of occupancy.
Distance Recommendations for LMRC-611MCC:
6" minimum and 100' maximum between this device and
any other LMRC-6xx, LMPL-6xx, or LMBC-650
10' minimum 100' maximum between this device and an
LMBR-650
30' maximum between this device and a mobile device
60' maximum between this device and a battery device
3
Emergency Line
"Always On"
(Black)
Neutral
Red
Normal
Lighting
Class 2 0-10V
Control Wiring
Purple
Pink
Function
N.O. contact on Relay
COM on relay
N.C. contact on Relay
24V output supply
Switched 24V (WRC blue wire)
Ground
Examples of labels
Emergency Neutral
(White)
Emergency
Lighting
PInk
Purple