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ID number codes / dipswitch settings

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.

400CP REMOTE CONTROL PANEL

PROGRAMMING

Software Revision 3.00, Version C

ID number codes / dipswitch settings

NSI CORPORATION

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Summary of Contents for LUMA-NET 400CP

Page 1: ...fade times Remote lockout capability is also included Installation is a snap with the simple 4 wire digital connection required IMPORTANT Programming differs from older 400CP panels prior to release 3...

Page 2: ...or components MOUNTING The 400CP will mount in any standard double gang electrical box with the 4 screws provided See below paragraph on system turn on before final mounting of panels SYSTEM TURN ON...

Page 3: ...re bad ID While programming the following actions are normal Quickly flashing Programming mode no mode selected Off Programming mode mode selected LOCKOUT Any 400CP may be disabled from operation with...

Page 4: ...down all ZONE 1 4 LOWER buttons while connecting terminal block Full Memory Clear Normally the 400CP will not require memory clearing Once the memory is cleared all parameters including fade rate must...

Page 5: ...e zone 1 increase button and the BUSY led will quit flashing 3 Press button representing desired number of dimmers as shown in the diagram 4 If more than 256 dimmers are required then press a second b...

Page 6: ...red zone 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 de...

Page 7: ...pressed If the factory default setting of 5 seconds is desired for each zone then this step may be ignored To program zone fade time 1 Make sure that the 400CP is in the program select mode as discus...

Page 8: ...m mode as discussed 2 Press the zone 4 increase button and the BUSY LED will stop flashing 3 Look up the necessary sequence of 1 s and 0 for the ID number on the chart at the end of this section 4 Usi...

Page 9: ...s without dipswitch 1 Make sure that the 400CP is in the program mode as discussed 2 Press the zone 1 2 3 4 increase buttons at the same time and the BUSY LED will stop flashing 3 Look up the necessar...

Page 10: ...1100 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...

Page 11: ...hannels assigned to the selected zone and decrease lighting levels at the programmed fade rate Release button when correct lighting levels are attained To restore control from a console Simply perform...

Page 12: ...r or replace at its option defective materials provided you have identified yourself as the original owner of the product to NSI or any authorized NSI dealer Transportation charges to and from an auth...

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