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WIRING APPLICATIONS

All wiring to the MRHC3 and MRRC3 is Class 2 low voltage 

and shall meet local code for Class 2 Equipment wiring. 

Both interfaces use removable screw terminal blocks 

for easy wiring access. Power to the scene interfaces is 

provided by a plug-in power supply.
Output Power: Two terminals allow the interfaces to power 

external sensors: 24VDC and Ground. The 24VDC output 

is capable of supplying up to 150mA to power external 

occupancy sensors or other devices. 
Primary applications include motion sensors, alarm 

systems, time clock and home/away functions when 

interfaced to a garage door. The followng sections provide 

wiring instructions specific to each type of application along 

with operating mode suggestions.

Garage Door

Interface the MRHC3 or MRRC3 to a multi-channel garage 

door controller with at least 3 channels. Use two channels to 

execute the home and away features, while the third channel 

toggles the garage door open or closed. On a 4-channel 

interface, the 4th channel can operate a gate or second door. 

Use Mode-A to set up the MRHC3 or MRRC3 for home and 

away applications. 

Motion Sensor

A motion sensor application could use either Mode-A or 

Mode-B. Most applications would use Mode-B. In this 

configuration, a scene executes when the sensor initially 

detects motion and a second scene executes when the 

motion sensor determines that the space is unoccupied. 

However, Mode-A allows Auto-ON, Manual-OFF and Manual-

ON Auto-OFF functions. A manual-ON Auto-OFF application 

requires the input to be wired to a NC contact and the scene 

stored to turn the appropriate lighting off. 

Astronomic Time Clock

A time clock application is nearly identical to that of a motion 

sensor. Mode-B allows a transition between two scenes, or 

Mode-A executes a single scene. 

MRRC3 (Only) — Scene Inhibit

The purpose of the scene inhibit feature in Mode-B is to lock 

out signals on input 1 and 2 when input 3 is high. When input 

3 goes high, signals to inputs 1 & 2 are ignored. This function 

is commonly used with a motion detector in conjunction with 

a time clock or similar device. 
When input 3 goes low, signals at input 1 and input 2 will 

recall scenes as appropriate for MRRC3 Mode-B binding 

(see Table 4).

uSER INTERFACE

The user interface consists of two pushbuttons and a multi-

color LED for device status. 

PuSHBuTTONS

The pushbuttons are the Top button ( ) and the Bottom 

button ( ).

Binding Operations

Press both buttons simultaneously ( ) for about 2 seconds to 

initiate binding operations. 

Operating Mode Selection

See Switching Operating Modes, next page.

Reset to Factory Default/unconfigure

When both the buttons are simultaneously pressed for a 

period of 10 seconds, the device performs a system reset 

and clears all memory contents. This resets the device to 

an unbound un-configured state (the LED changes to solid 

yellow). 

Room or House
Scene Interface

Input 1

Input 2

Input 3

24VDC Out.

150ma max.

Ground

4-Channel

Garage

Door

Control

1

3

4

2

COM

NO

NC

COM

NO

NC

COM

NO

NC

COM

NO

NC

DOOR(2)

DOOR(1)

Ground

Home

Away

Power

Optional

Room or House
Scene Interface

Input 1

Input 2

Input 3

24VDC Out.

150ma max.

Ground

Motion

Sensor

Ground

COM

NO

Power

Input 1

Input 2

Input 3

24VDC Out.

150ma max.

Ground

Time Clock

Ground

COM

NO

Power

Room or House
Scene Interface

MRRC3 Room

Scene Interface

(Only)

Input 1

Input 2

Input 3

24VDC Out.

150ma max.

Ground

Motion
Sensor

Ground

COM

NO

Power

Time Clock

Ground

COM

NC

Power

Summary of Contents for VANTAGE MRHC3

Page 1: ...EASE CONTACT Mary Jo Sowinski Phone 408 486 7511 Email maryjo sowinski wattstopper com All information in this drawing is the property of Watt Stopper Legrand and cannot be copied or used without the written approval of Watt Stopper Legrand Title MRHC3 MRRC3 Installation Instructions SANTA CLARA CALIFORNIA DRAWN BY PLM MARCOM ENGINEERING QA TITLE BOX PG REVEL SCALE 1 1 Drawing 05813 Orig Drawing D...

Page 2: ...se level scene controller Please refer to Table 1 and Table 2 for more information about its operating modes The MRRC3 interface is a room level scene controller Please refer to Table 3 and Table 4 for more information about its operating modes Power Fail Memory After a power failure all wireless devices automatically return to the state that they were in immediately prior to loss of power All con...

Page 3: ...ff Astronomic Time Clock A time clock application is nearly identical to that of a motion sensor Mode B allows a transition between two scenes or Mode A executes a single scene MRRC3 Only Scene Inhibit The purpose of the scene inhibit feature in Mode B is to lock out signals on input 1 and 2 when input 3 is high When input 3 goes high signals to inputs 1 2 are ignored This function is commonly use...

Page 4: ...he same previously bound device used in step 2 and press until its LED changes to solid green about 2 seconds All device LEDs including the MRHC3 MRRC3 should now be solid green To change to Mode B see Switching Operating Modes Scene Binding Bind other wireless devices in the system to appropriate groups and rooms before you attempt to execute scenes from the Scene Interface The Scene Interface ca...

Page 5: ... device It may be necessary to add a MRR2 Repeater if reception to a particular area of the house is blocked I need to start over You can reset any wireless device to factory default settings by pressing and holding until the LED changes to solid yellow approximately 10 seconds During the process the LED flashes yellow and when complete it changes to solid yellow The device can then be reconfigure...

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