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4.  The capture window ends automatically, 30 seconds after pressing the Configuration Button. If you want to bind/unbind more 

sensors, repeat steps 1-3.

Using the LMIO with LMCS

LMIO-101 inputs may also be used to drive Scene behaviors as well 

as network group actions in conjunction with a Segment Manager. 

Access with LMCS-100 is required for both. Discover the LMIO-101 

using LMCS and access the button input properties table to make 

these changes. 

Button Type

 can be set to “Load”, “Network”, or “Scene1” through 

“Scene16”. Button mode can be set to “Toggle non tracking” in 

order to drive network group behavior using Segment Manager 

programming.

SWITCH SETTINGS

When using dry contact closure inputs they may also be configured to send out DLM commands rather than just turn loads 

ON

 (0) and 

OFF

 (X). This is accomplished by setting the DIP switches in various ways.

DIP Switch

#1 #2  

#3  #4

INPUT TERMINAL FUNCTIONS

Input 1A

Input 1B

Input 2A

Input 2B

Off Off Off Off On

On

On Off Off Off After Hours

Key-Switch

Shed

N/A

Off On Off Off After Hours

Key-Switch

Clean

N/A

On On Off Off After Hours

Key-Switch

Force-On

N/A

Off Off On Off After Hours

Key-Switch

Force-Off

N/A

On Off On Off Shed

Key-Switch

Force-On

N/A

Off On On Off Shed

Key-Switch

Clean

N/A

On On On Off Shed

Key-Switch

Shed

N/A

Off Off Off On Clean

Key-Switch

Force-On

N/A

On Off Off On Clean

Key-Switch

Force-Off

N/A

Off On Off On Force-On

Key-Switch

Force-Off

N/A

#5 
#6
#7
#8

#5 On inverts the input from 0-24VDC to 24VDC-0 (On) for input 1A.
#6 On inverts the input from 0-24VDCto 24VDC-0 (On) for input 2A.
#7 See “Load Binding to Inputs”
#8 See “Load Binding to Inputs” and “Isolated Relay Binding”

Command Prioritization Heirarchy and Description

The commands sent out are basic 

ON/OFF 

commands with different priorities. The higher priority command overrides lower priority 

commands given by the system. Below is the list of priorities for these commands. For example: a Force-On (highest priority) command 

overrides any 

OFF

 command given by any device in the system making sure that the lights remain on. When the Force-

ON

 command is 

released, the next highest priority command is followed.

 

Highest Priority

Force-On

 action = Load(s) 

ON

Force-Off

 action = Load(s) 

OFF

Clean action

 = Load(s) 

ON

NOTE: 

Clean will turn bound loads 

ON

 regardless of the occupancy.

After Hours

 action = Puts the load into After Hours mode where individual load parameters switch to the assigned After Hours 

parameters of that load. These parameters can be different than the normal hours mode parameters. For example, Blink warning 

may be active in After Hours for the load but not active in normal hours. After Hours parameters are programmed via the LMCS-100 

application or through network systems where a Segment Manager or BACnet BAS is used to set After Hours schedules for a load or 

device.

Key-Switch

 action = Does not allow control from any of the wall switches in the DLM local network.

 

Lowest Priority

The exception is the Key-switch command that puts the entire system into Key-switch mode where no DLM wall switches can control 

any loads. When the command is released, the system returns to normal operation so that DLM switches again control loads. Individual 

switch stations can be set to ignore this message using LMCS, enabling a subset of switches in a room to stay active. A typical use for 

this is to keep switches in secure locations active while disabling other publicly accessible switches.

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O N

D I P

ON (0) OFF (X)

Special Usage

Input Configuration

#1, #2, #3, #4

Default:

All OFF

Summary of Contents for Wattstopper LMIO-101

Page 1: ...ates on power from the DLM local network It contains a 24VDC isolated relay single pole double throw with normally open N O normally closed N C and common outputs for output to other systems It also provides input terminal connections and options for converting input signals from 3rd party devices into load controlling messages for the DLM system Outputs Isolated Relay 24VDC Pilot Light The isolat...

Page 2: ... CONNECT THE DLM LOCAL NETWORK TO AN ETHERNET PORT IT MAY DAMAGE COMPUTERS AND OTHER CONNECTED EQUIPMENT LMRJ Cables Line Voltage Room Controller Occupancy Sensor Switch LMIO 100 Series Digital Input Output Interface Low Voltage Wires 2 10 Loads 1 2 Input from Third Party Device example time clock Output to Third Party Device example HVAC 3 N C normally closed 1 N O normally open To External Devic...

Page 3: ...turns OFF to indicate the input is no longer bound to the load that is currently ON To bind the input to the load that is currently ON activate the input using the third party switch or dry contact closure The input s blue LED lights indicating that it controls the load that is currently ON NOTE If you can not activate the third party switch or the dry contact closure you can still bind Input 1 an...

Page 4: ...itization Heirarchy and Description The commands sent out are basic ON OFF commands with different priorities The higher priority command overrides lower priority commands given by the system Below is the list of priorities for these commands For example a Force On highest priority command overrides any OFF command given by any device in the system making sure that the lights remain on When the Fo...

Page 5: ... exceed the Shed Level When the contact input opens lights will return to their values prior to the Shed command TROUBLESHOOTING Relay does not close when the room is occupied 1 Check that the circuit breaker is ON 2 Make sure that there is an occupancy sensor detecting occupancy 3 Check all wiring connections 4 Check for 24VDC input to the LMIO 101 Plug in a different DLM device at the LMIO 101 l...

Page 6: ...e undesired operation NOTE 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 reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and...

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