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, Configuration of Master Control Panel

Z-MAX Remote Relay Panel User Guide, Revision A 8/2005
PK-93194-10-00-0A

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cabinet, please reference the instructions contained at our

website, www.leviton.com and in your master control panel user

guide.  Additionally, for this purpose, your PC requires additional

software and drivers which must be downloaded from our

website.

Once connected to the relay panel via USB and you have the

terminal program open at the Z-MAX prompt, there are several

settings which can be set to affect operation of master/slave

cabinets. From the terminal prompt, the command ’help’ (without

quotes) can be used at anytime to list out all commands and their

syntax. Note that not all settings are applicable to remote panels. 

MRN Code - sets the MRN code determining the starting relay 

for this panel. This is usually the only option you’re going to 

need to set for Remote relay panels. A table of MRN codes and 

their corresponding starting relay number can be found on 

page 77.

MRE Code - The setting is only used in Master panel 

configurations to set the number of external relays. On slave 

cabinets this should always be set to 0, the default setting

MRI Code - Set the number of local (or internal) relays to the 

cabinet. This should be set to the maximum number of relay 

module positions in the cabinet.

Configuration of Master Control 
Panel 

Enable Master/Slave Communication

Configuration of the master control panel can be performed from

the LCD. There are three settings which need to be set on the

Master Control panels to enable Master/Slave Communication

Remote Relay (RMT RLY) Setting, to enable Master/Slave 

communication

Number of Local Relays (LOC RELAY) if a setting other than the 

default of (48) is required

Set the Remote Node ID of the Mater panel to indicate that it is 

a master (MAS).

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Summary of Contents for Z-MAX r24sd

Page 1: ...User Guide Z MAXTM REMOTE RELAY PANELS LIGHTING CONTROL RELAY PANELS another Z MAXTM product by Leviton Manufacturing WEB VERSION...

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Page 3: ...sh Mounting 9 Special Instructions for Flush Mount Kit Installation 10 Selection of a Mounting Location 12 Suggested Mounting Heights 12 Environmental Considerations 12 Preferred areas for conduit ent...

Page 4: ...Terminals Connections 54 Connecting Low Voltage Switches Connecting Low Voltage Switch 58 Occupancy Sensors Occupancy Sensor Wiring 61 Photocells Photocell Wiring 63 Wiring with an External Power Supp...

Page 5: ...t Dipswitches or via USB 78 Configuration of Master Control Panel 79 Enable Master Slave Communication 79 Enabling Master Slave Communication 80 Setting the Total number of Remote Relays 80 Communicat...

Page 6: ...Table of Contents Page vi WEB VERSION...

Page 7: ...oint of programming when a continuous extension of an existing relay panel is desired Other unique applications where configuring at the relay itself is not desired Installation Overview Installing a...

Page 8: ...the smaller the overall cabinet dimensions and the larger the number of controlled circuits the larger the overall cabinet dimensions The physical properties of the cabinets are as follows Cabinet Pr...

Page 9: ...to the remote relay cabinet Control input to a remote relay cabinet can be any combination of the following Low Voltage momentary or maintained Momentary 2 Pole On Off Photocell 0 10VDC or Switched Oc...

Page 10: ...Line Load Circuit Wiring Each relay requires line load circuit wiring The line wiring should come from an over current device and the load circuit wiring shall go to the specific load to be controlled...

Page 11: ...this relay cabinet only with minimum 75o C copper wire at 75 ampacity Disconnect power when servicing the relay cabinet fixture or when changing lamps Indoor use only TO AVOID FIRE SHOCK OR DEATH TUR...

Page 12: ...h conduit where appropriate Step 7 Pull all wire into the cabinet Step 8 Test Verify all wiring by directly connecting line to load Correct any faults and re test wiring prior to proceeding Step 9 Re...

Page 13: ...Checklist Z MAX Remote Relay Panel User Guide Revision A 8 2005 PK 93194 10 00 0A Page 7 Step 19 Make programming adjustments at the master control module so that newly installed remote relays usage...

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Page 15: ...conduit runs layout Step 3 Plan your physical mounting the connection between the cabinet and the wall Step 4 Mount the cabinet to the wall Flush Mounting The 4 relay cabinet is designed only for surf...

Page 16: ...4 On the 8 Cabinet you will also have to remove the ribbon cable from the LCD display Step 5 Set the door aside in a safe place Step 6 Cut out the drywall if needed Step 7 Tap out the mounting hole k...

Page 17: ...he lock Step 13 Loosen the screws holding the door hinges to the cabinet This will allow the hinges to move in their slotted holes Step 14 Install the door onto its hinges Step 15 Open the door 90 deg...

Page 18: ...to locate the cabinet at a reasonable and accessible working height Environmental Considerations Cabinets generate heat see table which follows Make sure they are mounted in a climate controlled spac...

Page 19: ...as for conduit entry Disallowed areas are areas where conduit entry is impossible These areas are clearly marked in the following illustrations Once you recognize the disallowed areas for conduit entr...

Page 20: ...W F U S E Conduit Entry Grounding Screws typ Control Power Input 2 Low or High Voltage not both Wiring Conduit Entry Area Low Voltage Wiring Conduit Entry Area High Voltage Wiring Area for Conduit Ent...

Page 21: ...A Page 15 24 48 Relay Cabinets Conduit Entry 24 relay cabinet shown 48 similar Low Voltage Area High Voltage Area Transformer located underneath control module Grounding Points Transformer Connections...

Page 22: ...trols 2 locations Feed and or switch legs to loads Feed and or switch legs to loads Feed wiring to relays W A L L Side View Distribution panel Top and Bottom Feed and or switch legs to loads Surface M...

Page 23: ...cabinet style has a different set of mounting locations dimensions and requirements Please review the illustrations below which show the details for each cabinet type 4 Relay cabinet FRONT VIEW all d...

Page 24: ...e mm LOW VOLTAGE CONDUIT ENTRY 1 1 4 1 1 2 6 PLACES LINE LOAD CONDUIT ENTRY 1 1 1 4 6 PLACES LOW VOLTAGE CONDUIT ENTRY 1 1 1 4 6 PLACES LINE LOAD CONDUIT ENTRY 1 1 1 4 2 PLACES PLUS 1 1 4 1 1 2 3 PLAC...

Page 25: ...1371 6 20 1 4 514 35 All Dimensions are in inches are mm LINE LOAD CONDUIT ENTRY 1 1 1 4 2 PLACES PLUS 1 1 4 1 1 2 3 PLACES LOW VOLTAGE CONDUIT ENTRY 1 1 4 1 1 2 6 PLACES LINE LOAD CONDUIT ENTRY 1 1 1...

Page 26: ...e the cover screws Appropriately store the cover for future use Step 4 On the 4 relay remote relay panel only locate the mounting plate assembly attached to the back of the enclosure Locate the 4 moun...

Page 27: ...feet Maximum number of relays per network 96 Master Slave Maximum number of nodes on the network 250 Network Topology Daisy Chain Interconnection Method Category 5e or better wire with RJ 45 connector...

Page 28: ...ight way Daisy Chain Wiring Category 5 or better wiring between cabinets 48 Relay Master Cabinet 24 Relay Remote Cabinet 4 Relay Remote Cabinet 4 Relay Remote Cabinet 4 Relay Remote Cabinet The wrong...

Page 29: ...ease the number of local relays to only the number of actual relays in the master cabinet so that the total number of controlled relays per network can be maximized Example 1 48 Relay Master 24 Relay...

Page 30: ...um per master slave network relay numbers are contiguous and the number of available relays are maximized First Let s look at the out of the box configuration 8 Master cabinet 8 relays but of local re...

Page 31: ...33 3 The three 4 relay remotes must be configured via the control module dipswitch for starting relay numbers 57 61 65 For instructions specific to your project please contact our Technical Services...

Page 32: ...Page 26 Relay Numbering Chart Panel Starting Relay Ending Relay Panel Name Notes P1 1 P2 P3 P4 P5 P6 P7 P8 P9 P10 P11 P12 P13 P14 P15 P16 P17 P18 P19 P20 P21 P22 P23 P24 WEB VERSION...

Page 33: ...ontrol power Hot Neutral and Ground Individual feeds from branch circuit breakers input circuits Individual load wires leaving relays output circuits Since the panel is fed from multiple circuits loca...

Page 34: ...Cabinet Connections Orientation 4 Relay Panel Relay Input Outputs Relay 1 Relay 2 Relay 3 Relay 4 Typical of all relays USB Connector Control Power Input Inputs Not Available Common Switch Inputs WEB...

Page 35: ...194 10 00 0A Page 29 24 and 48 not Shown Cabinet Low Voltage and High Voltage Wire Connections Low Voltage Area High Voltage Area Transformer located underneath control module Grounding Points Transfo...

Page 36: ...panel are complete Step 3 Ensure that all connections and wiring between the relay cabinet and the load are complete Step 4 At the relay cabinet connect the feed s for relay 1 to the load for relay 1...

Page 37: ...e If you need to remove the relay cards that shipped installed from the factory remove the shipping screw located near the connector and discard This screw is only required for shipping and not for in...

Page 38: ...relay circuits Relay Type Wire Size Wire Type Torque Z MAX Standard 1 Pole 20 8 AWG Copper Solid or Stranded 7 in lbs 2 Pole 20 6 AWG Copper Solid or Stranded 20 5 in lbs 347V 20 6 AWG Copper Solid o...

Page 39: ...ring Z MAX Remote Relay Panel User Guide Revision A 8 2005 PK 93194 10 00 0A Page 33 Wiring Diagram for 4 Relay Panels 1 Pole Relay Relay 1 Relay 2 Relay 3 Relay 4 Load Line from Distributio Panel Typ...

Page 40: ...g Diagram for 4 Relay Panel with 2 Pole Relay Card Load Pole 1 2 Line Poles 1 2 from Dist Panel Wiring Typical for all relays WARNING Miswiring of relays may result in product damage or personal injur...

Page 41: ...y Panel User Guide Revision A 8 2005 PK 93194 10 00 0A Page 35 Wiring Diagram for 4 Relay Panel 347V Canadian Relay Load Line from Dist Panel Wiring Typical for all relays WARNING Miswiring of relays...

Page 42: ...gram for Z MAX Standard Relay Card Wiring Diagram for 2 Pole Relay Card Load Line From Distribution Panel Load Phase B Line Phase B From Distribution Panel Line Phase A From Distribution Panel Load Ph...

Page 43: ...nd Load Wiring Line and Load Circuit Wiring Z MAX Remote Relay Panel User Guide Revision A 8 2005 PK 93194 10 00 0A Page 37 Wiring Diagram for 347 V Relay Card Load Line From Distribution Panel WEB VE...

Page 44: ...ol electronics Leviton recommends that this power circuit be dedicated specifically and used only for power to the control electronics If the control electronics must function during a power outage or...

Page 45: ...ve all debris Step 3 Run a dedicated circuit from the circuit panel or distribution panel to the relay panel for the control electronics Make sure the power is off at the breaker Step 4 Wire the circu...

Page 46: ...Page 40 24 48 Relay Cabinets Control Electronics Power Wiring Neutral White 120V Black 277V Brown 347V Orange Multi Tap Transformer Dedicated Circuit Cap wirenut off unused leads WEB VERSION...

Page 47: ...PK 93194 10 00 0A Page 41 Circuit Schedule Relay Circuit Control Load Circuits No Panel Breaker Field Circuit Luma Net Channel DMX Channel Analog Input Relay Type Load Watts Description Group 1 2 3 4...

Page 48: ...Control Load Circuits No Panel Breaker Field Circuit Luma Net Channel DMX Channel Analog Input Relay Type Load Watts Notes Circuit Description Group 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45...

Page 49: ...5 or better network wire with RJ 45 connectors on each end Please reference the illustrations below which show the connection locations for the Master Slave network wiring for each panel type Note tha...

Page 50: ...BOARD EMERGENCY INPUT TB21 EMERGENCY EMERG COM RELAY SELECTOR S1 THRU S12 C 2004 LEVITON MFG CO IN 24V OUT IN COM OUT 24V TB1 S1 TB2 S2 COM IN OUT 24V COM TB3 S3 24V TB5 IN OUT COM OUT 24V TB4 S4 S5 C...

Page 51: ...NETWORK OUT SELECTOR S1 THRU S8 ANALOG SWITCH I O COM 24V 24V COM OUT IN IN 1 TB8 S7 TB7 S6 24V COM 24V COM OUT IN S5 TB6 TB5 S1 LEVITON ASSEMBLY C 2004 LEVITON MFG CO RELAY NO1 EMERGENCY NORMAL COM...

Page 52: ...ughout a project Leviton recommends the use of only the TIA 568B standard The only difference between the standards is what color wires 79terminate to each of the 8 RJ 45 pins Per the TIA 568B standar...

Page 53: ...other wiring systems Category 5 networking wiring requires that the connectors at both ends of the cable be wired the same RJ 45 connectors must be crimped onto the end of your Category 5e cable in or...

Page 54: ...Cabinets requiring termination 48 Relay Master Cabinet 24 Relay Remote Cabinet 4 Relay Remote Cabinet 4 Relay Remote Cabinet 4 Relay Remote Cabinet Terminate this cabinet Terminate this cabinet WEB V...

Page 55: ...ALL RIGHTS RESERVED WORLDWIDE ANALOG SWITCH I O OPTIONAL USB TYPE B J6 SWITCH BOARD EMERGENCY INPUT TB21 EMERGENCY EMERG COM RELAY SELECTOR S1 THRU S12 C 2004 LEVITON MFG CO IN 24V OUT IN COM OUT 24V...

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Page 57: ...mote Relay panels is only available in software release 1 40 and above for both the master and slave cabinets If you plan to use this feature please make sure that all cabinets have been upgraded Addi...

Page 58: ...ed photocell and occupancy sensors can not be used All control wiring shall be considered Class 2 Use control wire type and size as specified below Control Wire Type and Size Input Trigger What determ...

Page 59: ...ower which it can supply to connected devices This topic is discussed in detail in the following section Power Considerations for Control Systems Please make sure that you do not exceed the amount of...

Page 60: ...ation of inputs in the various cabinet types Low Voltage Input Locations 4 relay remote relay cabinets Relay Input Outputs Relay 1 Relay 2 Relay 3 Relay 4 Typical of all relays USB Connector Control P...

Page 61: ...O OPTIONAL USB TYPE B J6 SWITCH BOARD EMERGENCY INPUT TB21 EMERGENCY EMERG COM RELAY SELECTOR S1 THRU S12 C 2004 LEVITON MFG CO IN 24V OUT IN COM OUT 24V TB1 S1 TB2 S2 COM IN OUT 24V COM TB3 S3 24V TB...

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Page 63: ...ble throw center off SPDT CO switches Momentary On Off with only IN or ON terminal used with 2 pole center off switches and must be used in conjunction with either the part number rac00 2sc or rac00 2...

Page 64: ...on input triggers found on page 52 Connecting Low Voltage Switch Step 1 Strip each wire from your device and tightly twist the wires together Pin Label Function 24V Supplies 24Vdc power to devices usu...

Page 65: ...Step 3 Tighten the terminal screw and repeat for all wires from the device Step 4 Plug the terminal block back into the cabinet with the screws facing towards you and the wires exiting towards the si...

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Page 67: ...er an occupied state or a floating input to indicate an unoccupied state The specific function of what happens in each of these states is set via software configuration This section only deals with co...

Page 68: ...nto appropriate plug connector location Step 3 Tighten the screws on the plug connector making sure that no bare conductor is showing Step 4 Plug the connector back onto the control module Step 5 Veri...

Page 69: ...our photocell is set via software and discussed elsewhere This seciton only covers installation Photocell Wiring Step 1 Connect leads per wiring diagram as illustrated in one of the figures below 0 10...

Page 70: ...ires coming out of the connector towards the top of the cabinet Step 5 If using a switched photocell make sure that the jumper below the connector is in the ON position IN V COM Switch Leg PhotoCell S...

Page 71: ...ich is connected to a switch input must not exceed 24VDC Connect the common from the external supply to the common of any switch input Use the device output Control Signal to the IN terminal of the re...

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Page 73: ...ngs were not provided the information contained within this guide must be followed to ensure that all of your devices operate properly and without failures or complete in operability This chapter cont...

Page 74: ...er This power generally accompanies the data wires Unit Load 1 Unit load is defined as 25mA or 0 025A It is an arbitrary definition by Leviton and was created to simplify power calculations Power Requ...

Page 75: ...Z MAX 8 Cabinet 20 24 VDC a 2000D 18 Circuit 277V Standard Power Supply 49 12VDC Z MAX 24 Cabinet Master or Slave 20 24 VDC a 2000D 24 Circuit Standard Power Supply 46 12VDC Z MAX 48 Cabinet Master o...

Page 76: ...o all power output terminals can not exceed the Maximum number of Unit Loads available in the PCD or supply NPC DHV N A N A NPC DLR 49 12 24 VDC Power Control Device PCD Maxim um of Unit Loads Supply...

Page 77: ...Power Considerations for Control Systems Z MAX Remote Relay Panel User Guide Revision A 8 2005 PK 93194 10 00 0A Page 71 WEB VERSION...

Page 78: ...utton N A 1 3 D8000 LCD 3 2 Z MAX Digital Switch 6 Button N A 1 0 D8000 Entry Button 2 1 Z MAX Digital Switch 8 Button N A 1 1 D8000 Slider 2 1 Z MAX Digital Sw 10 Button N A 1 3 D8000 Key switch 1 1...

Page 79: ...ion does not have sufficient voltage to operate The maximum run length in feet based on the total number of unit loads is shown below 2 Tables are provided 1 12VDC and 1 at 24VDC Make sure that you us...

Page 80: ...00 4800 20 Unit Loads 950 1500 2400 30 Unit Loads 630 1000 1600 40 Unit Loads 475 750 1200 50 Unit Loads 380 600 960 60 Unit Loads 315 500 800 70 Unit Loads 270 425 685 80 Unit Loads 235 375 600 90 Un...

Page 81: ...r Slave networks and network topology on page page 21 The rules expressed in that section are critical to the successful operation of your network Out of the Box Configuration The steps required to su...

Page 82: ...iguring your relay panels Configuration of Remote Relay Cabinets with Dipswitches Locate the 8 position dipswitch and set the MRN code which corresponds to the starting relay number The MRN code and c...

Page 83: ...r Guide Revision A 8 2005 PK 93194 10 00 0A Page 77 Table of MRN Codes Starting Relay Number MRN Code Start Relay Number 1 1 2 5 3 9 4 13 5 17 6 21 7 25 8 29 9 33 10 37 11 41 12 45 13 49 14 53 15 57 1...

Page 84: ...lay number to MRN code chart that Starting Relay Number 77 MRN Code 20 From that you then would deduce that you need Lever 3 5 in the on position because 16 4 the values associated with levers 3 5 sum...

Page 85: ...is panel This is usually the only option you re going to need to set for Remote relay panels A table of MRN codes and their corresponding starting relay number can be found on page 77 MRE Code The set...

Page 86: ...mber of remote relays controlled by this master must be set so that the master cabinet knows how many relays it needs to address To set this value Step 1 Press the MENU button to enter the menu struct...

Page 87: ...enable the receipt by the master panel of these messages To enable remote discrete inputs please perform the following steps Step 1 Press the MENU button to enter the menu structure Step 2 Use the ar...

Page 88: ...the LED labeled Master Slave or CAN The status of this LED could be as follows Blinking Congratulations cabinets are communicating successfully Off Communication is not enabled Check the Remote Node I...

Page 89: ...ion A 8 2005 PK 93194 10 00 0A Page 83 the inputs act as an extension of the master inputs To complete the functional programming of your system please reference your Z MAX User s guide which details...

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