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Wallstation Wiring: Panel with up to Ten Wallstation Controls

  Each panel with a power supply can power up to ten Wallstation Controls. If you need to power more than ten 

Wallstation Controls from one panel, install an external 24 V   power supply.

  Maximum of 300 m (1 000 ft) between the Control Unit and the second Wallstation. For longer distances, use 

an external PELV rated 24 V

  power supply.

  IMPORTANT WIRING NOTE:

  Daisy-chain the terminal 1, terminal 2, terminal 3, and terminal 4 connections to the panel and  

Wallstation Controls.

  Note:

 Do not allow PELV wires to contact line/mains wires.

Wallstation Installation

Control Station Device (CSD) Link Wiring

•  Use low-voltage PELV wiring to connect Wallstations 

to the panel link.

•  Make connections inside the wallbox or in a switch/

junction box with a maximum wire length of 2,5 m 

(8 ft) from the link to the Wallstation.

•  Strip 9 mm (3/8 in) insulation from both twisted pairs 

in the wallbox.

•  Two 1,0 mm

2

 (18 AWG) conductors for common 

(terminal 1) and 24 V  (terminal 2). These will not fit 

in terminals. Connect as shown.

•  One shielded, twisted pair 0,5 mm

2

 (22 AWG) for 

data link (terminals 3 and 4).

•  Connect Drain/Shield as shown. Do not connect 

to Ground (Earth) or Wallstation. Connect the bare 

drain wires and cut off the outside shield.

 

Note: 

Some Wallstations have a “D” terminal for 

Drain. The Drain/Shield wire may be connected to 

this terminal.

4 3 2 1

C B 

A

PELV (Class 2: USA) 

Control wiring

(2) 1,0 mm

2

 (18 AWG)  

1: Common

2: 24 V

(2) 1,0 mm

2

 

(18 AWG)

(2) 1,0 mm

2

 

(18 AWG)

Data Link - (1) twisted, shielded pair  

0,5 mm

2

 (22 AWG)

3: MUX

4: MUX

Rear of Wallstation

Contact Closure Input Wiring

•  Use PELV/SELV wiring to connect the contact 

closure inputs to the Wallstation.

•  Inputs must be dry contact closure or ground 

referenced solid-state outputs.

•  Wallstation is miswire protected up to 36 V.
•  Outputs must stay in the closed or open states for 

at least 40 ms in order to be recognized by the 

Wallstation.

1

C B

 A

B: Input 2

A: Input 1

C: Common

(3) 1,0 mm

(18 AWG)

Rear of Wallstation

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Page 3: ...sing power interfaces Provides individual control of light sources Includes built in astronomic timeclock Includes one contact closure input and 24 V power for occupant sensors or other building manag...

Page 4: ...and local codes as necessary Mount panel so line mains voltage wiring is at least 1 8 m 6 ft from sound or electronic equipment and wiring Lutron recommends using 6 mm 0 25 in mounting bolts Allow 32...

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Page 6: ...pply see model descriptions for details 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 Panel 1 Non RF Panel with power supply Panels with power supplies can power up to 10 wallstations and cannot have terminal 2 tied to other panel...

Page 7: ...insulation from both twisted pairs in the wallbox Two 1 0 mm2 18 AWG conductors for common terminal 1 and 24 V terminal 2 These will not fit in terminals Connect as shown One shielded twisted pair 0...

Page 8: ...on type current probe The current probe should measure no more than 8 75 A 3 Turn loads ON for at least ten minutes If circuit breaker trips turn power OFF then locate and correct miswire or overload...

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