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Installation Leaflet
Page 16 Effective: April 2003
Pow-R-Command 100
IL01412003
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Application Example 3: Touchplate
Switch Application Notes
The preceding illustration shows the
Switch Pilots sharing a common connection
to power and common. This wiring scheme
shown results in three Pilots being
continuously illuminated without regard to
switch, or load, state. If the Pilot is desired
to be an “active” component of the control
system, one Pilot (LED) could be wired to
one Analog Output. Setting the Analog
Output to 100% would cause the LED to
illuminate while a setting of 0% would
extinguish the LED.
Wiring the Pilot’s as described in this note
would allow for two modes of operation.
The Pilot could act as feedback showing
the resulting state of a remote load. In other
words when the load is switched on the
LED is on, when the load is off, the LED is
off.
Optionally this could be inverted to provide
location of the switch in a darkened room.
When the lights are off, one or more LED’s
can be illuminated to aid in locating the
switch. When the lights are turned on, the
LED is extinguished.
The Control Definition for positive feedback
would be:
Type: Momentary (ON|OFF)
Input: 1:9I “DINA”
Command: X:X ON
OTHER: “ 1:9 ON”
For night-light operation the OTHER
parameter would be set to “1:9 OFF”.
Figure 4-18: Application Example SOC Switch Inputs
Touchplate
8219-3083-S101
YEL/BLK Pilot PWR
WHT/BLK Pilot COM
WHT Switch COM
YEL Switch CNTL
USC