Delta Controls DLC-G1212 Installation & Application Manual Download Page 1

INSTALLATION & APPLICATION GUIDE 

 

 

Delta Lighting Controller (GE Lighting)

DLC-G1212 (Rev 1.3)

Document Edition 1.5 

 

Product Description 

 

The 

Delta GE Lighting Controller

 is a 

Native

 BACnet Application Controller 

that communicates on a BACnet MS/TP RS-485 LAN.  The controller is 
designed for lighting applications and can switch 12 GE lighting relay outputs 
per controller.  The controller also supports up to 12 Delta BACstats™  
connected on its LINKnet sub-network.  Lighting strategies are written in 
Delta’s powerful GCL programming language, rather than residing in fixed 
algorithms.  Both firmware and controller databases are loadable over the 
network. 

With its board dimension and capability of switching up to 12 GE lighting 
relay zones, the GE Lighting Controller is ideal for mounting in various GE 
relay enclosures for both new and retrofit construction projects.  The 
controller also includes a built-in sequencer for sweeping through and turning 
all the lighting relays ON or OFF in a timed sequence.  The controller is 
completely programmable; GCL programs and BACnet objects can be created 
and modified for the specific lighting application. 
 

 

 
 

Contents 

 

MODEL NUMBERS & ACCESSORIES............................................................................ 
PACKAGE CONTENTS ...................................................................................................... 
OTHER RELEVANT DOCUMENTS................................................................................. 
IMPORTANT INFORMATION.......................................................................................... 
PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS .......................................................................................... 
BOARD LAYOUT................................................................................................................. 
INDICATORS ....................................................................................................................... 
CONTROLLER ADDRESS DIP SWITCHES ................................................................... 
JUMPERS .............................................................................................................................. 
MOUNTING .......................................................................................................................... 
INPUT & OUTPUT WIRING.............................................................................................. 
POWER.................................................................................................................................. 
NETWORK CABLING & REQUIREMENTS .................................................................. 
NETWORK TOPOLOGY.................................................................................................. 10 
NETWORK COMMUNICATIONS SETUP .................................................................... 10 
APPLICATION & PROGRAMMING NOTES ............................................................... 11 
CAUTIONS & WARNINGS .............................................................................................. 13 
COMPLIANCE DECLARATIONS .................................................................................. 13 

Document Edition 1.5

 

 

Page 1 of 15 

Summary of Contents for DLC-G1212

Page 1: ...ching up to 12 GE lighting relay zones the GE Lighting Controller is ideal for mounting in various GE relay enclosures for both new and retrofit construction projects The controller also includes a bu...

Page 2: ...3 22 Firmware Software Important Information The capabilities of the GE Lighting Controller are dependent on the firmware version that is loaded The following is not intended to be comprehensive but s...

Page 3: ...ing Relay Outputs Maximum 4 GE Relays per output RR7x 3 wire Relays Control Only with No Status Delta PN 47101 Relays with no feedback RR9x 5 wire Relays Control and Status including LED Indication De...

Page 4: ...d jumpers or Software Setup DIP switch MAC Address Range 0 to 99 per network segment Software Address Range As per the BACnet standard Supports DNA Delta s intuitive addressing scheme Size Controller...

Page 5: ...E L 9 R E L 1 0 SWITCH 9 SWITCH 10 R E L 1 1 R E L 1 2 SWITCH 11 SWITCH 12 SC AN P W R RS O N OF F G ND RS O N OF F G ND RS O N OF F G ND RS O N OF F G ND RS O N OF F G ND RS O N OF F G ND RS O N OF...

Page 6: ...ing data through the port Inputs IP1 IP12 Input Status Indicators A corresponding red LED flickers when the associated binary input is in the active state Sweep Output OP13 Sweep Output Signal Indicat...

Page 7: ...mapped into the Subnet portion of its address inheriting other portions of its BACnet address when DNA is enabled DNA DERIVED NETWORK ADDRESSING DNA Derived Network Addressing DNA which works in conj...

Page 8: ...ON OFF GND POWER OUT GND BI1 SWITCH 3 RELAY 2 SWITCH 2 RELAY 3 RELAY 4 SWITCH 4 SWITCH 5 SCAN PWR RS ON OFF GND RS ON OFF GND RS ON OFF GND PILOT ON OFF GND FRONT VIEW BACK VIEW GE RS3xP LOW VOLTAGE...

Page 9: ...ropagation of 66 or higher Topology Ensure the MS TP network cable is installed as a daisy chain from one device to the next Max Nodes The maximum number of devices per MS TP network without any repea...

Page 10: ...ext 1000 or 300m maximum 3 Ensure you install MS TP terminator boards when you have more than 1 or 2 devices 4 Depending on the controller up to 12 devices are supported on a LINKnet network with limi...

Page 11: ...ed to represent two things Relay Output i e command Relay Status including when controlled by associated hardwired lighting switches E g To look for the Status Feedback Value the property you should u...

Page 12: ...BO object to a non feedback condition To set the Binary Output BO object to a non feedback condition 1 Open the BO associated with the RR7 relay 2 Under the Device Tab in the Module section there is a...

Page 13: ...CC Compliance Information This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reas...

Page 14: ...erconnected To Reduce the Risk of Fire or Electric Shock Use only Class 2 sources Suitable for Interconnection Use Copper Conductor Only Select an external power supply that is certified for safety fo...

Page 15: ...000 3 2 1999 Power Line Harmonics Class D EN 61000 3 3 1998 Power Line Fluctuations Pst 1 Plt 0 65 EN50082 1 1997 Generic Immunity Standard Part 1 Residential EN 61000 4 2 1995 ESD Immunity Level B EN...

Reviews: