Leviton 404CP Installation & Operation Manual Download Page 11

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ID number 

12345678 

ID number 

12345678 

 ID number 

 12345678

0 00000000 

1 10000000 

2  

01000000 

 

3 11000000 

4 00100000 

5  

10100000 

 

6 01100000 

7 11100000 

8  

00010000 

 

9 10010000 

10 

01010000 

11  

11010000 

 

12 00110000 

13 10110000 

14  

01110000 

 

15 11110000 

16 00001000 

17  

10001000 

 

18 01001000 

19 11001000 

20  

00101000 

 

21 10101000 

22 01101000 

23  

11101000 

 

24 00011000 

25 10011000 

26  

01011000 

 

27 11011000 

28 00111000 

29  

10111000 

 

30 01111000 

31 11111000 

32  

00000100 

 

33 10000100 

34 01000100 

35  

11000100 

 

36 00100100 

37 10100100 

38  

01100100 

 

39 11100100 

40 00010100 

41  

10010100 

 

42 01010100 

43 11010100 

44  

00110100 

 

45 10110100 

46 01110100 

47  

11110100 

 

48 00001100 

49 10001100 

50  

01001100 

 

51 11001100 

52 00101100 

53  

10101100 

 

54 01101100 

55 11101100 

56  

00011100 

 

57 10011100 

58 01011100 

59  

11011100 

 

60 00111100 

61 10111100 

62  

01111100 

 

63 11111100 

64 00000010 

65  

10000010 

 

66 01000010 

67 11000010 

68  

00100010 

 

69 10100010 

70 01100010 

71  

11100010 

 

72 00010010 

73 10010010 

74  

01010010 

 

75 11010010 

76 00110010 

77  

10110010 

 

78 01110010 

79 11110010 

80  

00001010 

 

81 10001010 

82 01001010 

83  

11001010 

 

84 00101010 

85 10101010 

86  

01101010 

 

87 11101010 

88 00011010 

89  

10011010 

 

90 01011010 

91 11011010 

92  

00111010 

 

93 10111010 

94 01111010 

95  

11111010 

 

96 00000110 

97 10000110 

98  

01000110 

 

99  11000110 

100 00100110 

101  

10100110 

 

102 01100110 

103 11100110 

104  

00010110 

 

105 10010110 

106 01010110 

107  

11010110 

 

108 00110110 

109 10110110 

110  

01110110 

 

111 11110110 

112 00001110 

113  

10001110 

 

114 01001110 

115 11001110 

116  

00101110 

 

117 10101110 

118 01101110 

119  

11101110 

 

120 00011110 

121 10011110 

122  

01011110 

 

123 11011110 

124 00111110 

125  

10111110 

 

126 01111110 

127 

11111110  

For channels 129 - 256 Set dipswitch 1-7 as above and set dipswitch #8 on.

ID number codes / dipswitch settings

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Summary of Contents for 404CP

Page 1: ...404CP 408CP Remote Control Panel Installation Operation Guide WEB VERSION...

Page 2: ...INTRODUCTION 3 IMPORTANT 3 WIRING 3 PROGRAMMING 5 OPERATION 12 Table of Contents WEB VERSION...

Page 3: ...and 408CP will only operate with Leviton dimming and control systems explicitly designed for interfacing with it Communication between the panels and the dimming system is via a 4 wire interface Three...

Page 4: ...to the panel The BUSY LED should come on momentarily and then go out and stay out This indicates a successful recon guration of the network If the BUSY LED ashes slowly this indicates a duplicate ID n...

Page 5: ...down all SCENE 1 4 buttons while connecting terminal block 3 Setting is complete when busy light begins to ash after several seconds Full Memory Clear The 404CP does not implement this function Normal...

Page 6: ...ne to be programmed At this point all currently assigned dimmers will come on The current dimmer selector will be set to one 4 Use the buttons marked as UP and DOWN in diagram to increment or decremen...

Page 7: ...hing 3 Press button representing desired scene to be programmed At this point all currently assigned dimmers will come on to the currently programmed levels normally at zero brightness The current dim...

Page 8: ...use instant full on or full off operation whenever the scene buttons are pressed If the factory default setting of 5 seconds is desired for each zone then this step may be ignored To program scene fad...

Page 9: ...discussed 2 Press the scene 4 button and the BUSY LED will stop ashing 3 Look up the necessary sequence of 1 s and 0 s for the ID number on the chart at the end of this section 4 Using the two button...

Page 10: ...er the entire network will stop functioning Panels need not be in program mode to change network ID number since a dipwitch is used To set Network ID number 1 Locate dipswitch on rear of unit as illus...

Page 11: ...011100 60 00111100 61 10111100 62 01111100 63 11111100 64 00000010 65 10000010 66 01000010 67 11000010 68 00100010 69 10100010 70 01100010 71 11100010 72 00010010 73 10010010 74 01010010 75 11010010 7...

Page 12: ...s disclaimed liability for labor for removal of this product or reinstallation This warranty is void if this product is installed improperly or in an improper environment overloaded misused opened abu...

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