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Panel Programming/Operation

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PRO-DP16 Decor 16-Button PROlink Wall Panel

Setting levels

1.

Select the Pack you want to set levels on.

2.

Select the Channel that you want to set levels on.

3.

Use the UP and Down buttons (pushbuttons 14 and 15) to raise/lower the light level for the 

selected Pack/Channel.

4.

Repeat the preceding steps as required for other Channels, per Pack.

Raising and lowering levels

1.

Select the Pack and Channel you want to set levels on.

2.

Press the 

Up

 button (pushbutton 14) to raise the dimming level at the default ramping speed. 

Dimmers stop ramping when the button is released, or when the dimmer reaches its full-on 

level.

3.

Press the 

Down

 button (pushbutton 14) to lower the dimming level at the default ramping 

speed. Dimmers stop ramping when the button is released, or when the dimmer reaches its full-

off level.

4.

Dimmers stop ramping when the button is released, or when the dimmer reaches its full-on 

level.

5.

Repeat the preceding steps as required for other Channels, per Pack.

Curve Select Mode

The panel must be in Curve Select mode in order to set dimmer curves. To enter Curve Select 

mode:

1.

Enter Program mode (indicated by the PGM LED).

2.

Press 

Mode

 (pushbutton 16) twice.

3.

Curve Select mode is indicated by the CRV LED.

Setting a dimmer curve

The PRO-DP16 has the ability to choose from 17 different dimming curves available for use within 

a Radia Lighting system. A curve can be used to govern the amount of dimming control relative to 

the level setting allowing for uniform dimming between different loads. These curve plots are to be 

used as a relative guide to determining optimum performance. Actual field performance and 

measurements will be similar but not equal. 

Note the Pack number set on the SW2 DIP switch for the desired dimmer Pack you will be working 

with. See the

Assigning Pack numbers on the dimmer control cards

section on page 7 for details.

1.

Select the Pack you want to set a dimmer curve on.

2.

Select the Channel that you want to set the curve on. Press 

Select

 (pushbutton 13) to cycle to 

the desired Channel (1-6), indicated by pushbutton LEDs 1-6. Channel selection cycles 

through Channels 1-6, then repeats.

3.

Enter Curve Select Mode (indicated by the CRV LED).

4.

Choose the desired curve number, based on the curves described in the following table. Use the 

"10" key for "0" in 2-digit curve numbers. 

Summary of Contents for PRO-DP16 DECOR PROLINK FLUSH MOUNT KEYPAD PANEL

Page 1: ...instruction manual Lighting Control PRO DP16 Decor 16 Button Wall Panel...

Page 2: ...RMA is cancelled will be refused AMX is not responsible for products returned without a valid RMA number AMX Corporation is not liable for any damages caused by its products or for the failure of its...

Page 3: ...g the PRO DP16 8 PROlink wiring guidelines 8 Preparing captive wires 8 Using a PROlink 4 pin connector for data and power 8 Using a PROlink 4 pin connector with an external 12 VDC power supply 9 PROli...

Page 4: ...Presets 20 Setting and changing fade times 21 Clearing undefining Presets 21 Pack Select Mode 21 Selecting a Pack 21 Selecting a channel 21 Setting levels 22 Raising and lowering levels 22 Curve Sele...

Page 5: ...s done via rear panel DIP switch settings Specifications Specifications Dimensions HWD 4 68 x 4 75 x 1 72 11 87 cm x 12 05 cm x 4 36 cm Voltage 12 VDC 85 mA maximum per panel Weight 3 78 oz 107 16 g C...

Page 6: ...uttons via the DIP switch on the rear of the panel For details refer to the Using Switch 7 to Enable Either Preset Recall mode or Up Down Ramping section on page 17 11 Clear Clears a preset lighting l...

Page 7: ...le panels that share all or some of the same presets can be used to perform identical functions on a particular pack For installations with multiple panels controlling multiple Packs there can t be an...

Page 8: ...connected to the PRO DP16 via PROlink cable The PROlink cable provides power to the PRO DP16 panel and communication between the panel and pack s For information on setting pack number assignments on...

Page 9: ...a Dimmer Packs to control lighting zones FIG 2 shows an equipment configuration model using the PRO DP16 with a PROlink connection to two dimmer packs FIG 2 Sample product application Controlled light...

Page 10: ...Product Information 6 PRO DP16 Decor 16 Button PROlink Wall Panel...

Page 11: ...by switching DIP switch 2 to On or a Pack value of 3 by switching the DIP switches 1 and 2 to On for a two enclosure system 3 Turn the PRO DP16 face down and verify that all DIP switches are in the Of...

Page 12: ...more than three PRO DPs to a Pack without a separate power supply for the panels see the Using a PROlink 4 pin connector with an external 12 VDC power supply section on page 9 for details Preparing c...

Page 13: ...the Troubleshooting section on page 12 Using a PROlink 4 pin connector with an external 12 VDC power supply Use a 12 VDC power supply when the distance between the Pack and PRO DP16 exceeds 1 000 feet...

Page 14: ...PROlink communications are working properly Full on indicates that the panel is not communicating with the PROlink bus Check the PROlink wiring to the Pack and to any other panels Refer to the Troubl...

Page 15: ...utout dimensions for the PRO DP16 AMX recommends mounting the PRO DP16 in a standard two gang wallbox 1 Use the cutout dimension shown in FIG 5 to cutout the install surface for the PRO DP16 2 Confirm...

Page 16: ...eck phasing Panel LED stays on Check the PROlink wiring Pack number and dimmer Pack settings Cannot select zones 1 6 Check Pack number and mode settings No operation Check PROlink wiring power connect...

Page 17: ...d to two 120 VAC single phase 20A breakers FIG 6 Sample equipment wiring diagram using two Radia Lighting Dimmers RDD DM4 pack 1 RDD DM4 pack 2 1 2 3 4 5 6 CHANNEL PGM PCK CRV LE Neutral PRO DP16 Neut...

Page 18: ...Wiring and Installation 14 PRO DP16 Decor 16 Button PROlink Wall Panel...

Page 19: ...ct the PROlink cable from the PRO DP16 to remove power before changing DIP switch settings Once the switche s are set reconnect the PROlink cable to the PRO DP16 to provide power to the panel On power...

Page 20: ...lt 4 On Off Off Pushbuttons 5 20 8 Off On Off Pushbuttons 9 24 12 On On Off Pushbuttons 13 28 16 Off Off On Pushbuttons 17 32 32 On Off On Pushbuttons 33 48 48 Off On On Pushbuttons 49 64 64 On On On...

Page 21: ...ing scenes and store them as programmed Presets Set switch 8 to Off factory default setting to enable programming of preset levels fade times ramp rates dimmer curves and low end settings When preset...

Page 22: ...DIP Switch Configuration 18 PRO DP16 Decor 16 Button PROlink Wall Panel...

Page 23: ...evels defined as part of the programmed preset You can program a preset for Channel 1 to set a specific light level i e 50 and once saved the Channel 1 preset button will always set Channel 1 to 50 As...

Page 24: ...Mode is active If DIP switch 7 and 8 are On the programming feature is disabled and the panel buttons can only be used to recall Presets Push buttons 1 16 The corresponding recall Preset is based on...

Page 25: ...eset button that you want to clear the recorded presets 3 Press Clear pushbutton 11 to return the selected Preset to an undefined state To clear all channels of their recorded presets 1 Enter Program...

Page 26: ...to set dimmer curves To enter Curve Select mode 1 Enter Program mode indicated by the PGM LED 2 Press Mode pushbutton 16 twice 3 Curve Select mode is indicated by the CRV LED Setting a dimmer curve T...

Page 27: ...ter Low End mode indicated by the LE LED 5 Use the pushbuttons to enter a number between 0 and 99 to specify the low end setting for the selected channel in percentage points For example press pushbut...

Page 28: ...e Off Preset For more information on Preset Recall and Default modes for the panel refer to the DIP Switch Configuration section on page 15 Ramping Presets Ramping a Preset involves either raising or...

Page 29: ...Panel Programming Operation 25 PRO DP16 Decor 16 Button Wall Panel...

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