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SAFETY WARNINGS AND NOTICES

Read this user manual in full before attempting to install, operate or maintain the fi xture to which it relates. This 

user manual is intended to provide general guidance to such suitably qualifi ed personnel. Installation and opera-

tion of the fi xture are to be performed by qualifi ed personnel only.
When using electrical equipment, basic safety precautions should always be followed including the following:

READ AND FOLLOW ALL SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS.

•  For indoor, dry location use only. Do not use outdoors unless fi xture is suitably IP rated.
•  Use safety tether when mounting.
•  Equipment should be mounted in locations and at heights where it will not be readily subjected to 

tampering by unauthorized personnel.

•  Not for residential use. Do not use this equipment for other than intended use.
•  Note distance requirement(s) from combustible materials or illuminated objects. Do not mount near gas 

or electric heaters.

•  Install only in locations with adequate ventilation. Ensure sure that ventilation slots are not blocked.
•  Ensure that the voltage and frequency of the power supply match the power requirements of the 

fi xture.

•  The fi xture must be earthed/grounded to the appropriate conductor.
•  Do not operate fi xture outside the specifi ed ambient temperature range.
•  Do not connect the fi xture to any dimmer pack.
•  The use of accessory equipment not recommended by the manufacturer may cause an unsafe condition 

and void warranty.

•  Refer service to qualifi ed personnel. This fi xture contains no user serviceable parts.
•  Prior to fi rst use, carefully inspect fi xture to ensure no damage has occurred during shipping.
•  Materials used in the manufacturing process can cause strong odors when the product is new. These 

odors dissipate over time.

•  Prior to each use, carefully inspect power cables and replace any damaged cables.
•  Exterior surfaces of the luminaire will be hot during operation. Take appropriate precautions.
•  Continuous use of the fi xture may shorten the lifespan. Power down the fi xture when not in use.
•  Do not cycle power on and off  repeatedly. Disconnect mains power if the fi xture is not used for an 

extended period.

•  Clean fi xtures regularly, particularly when working in a dusty environment.
•  Never touch power cables or wires while the fi xture is powered on.
•  Avoid entangling power wires with other cables.
•  In the event of a serious operating problem, immediately discontinue using the fi xture.
•  It is hazardous to operate luminaires without lens or shield. Shields, lenses, or ultraviolet screens shall be 

changed if they have become visibly damaged to such an extent that their eff ectiveness is impaired, for 

example, by cracks or deep scratches.

•  Original packing materials can be reused for transporting the fi xture.
•  Do not look directly at the LED light beam while the fi xture is on.
•  This is a Class A product. In a domestic environment this product may cause radio interference, in which 

case, the user may be required to take adequate measures.

•  The light source contained in this luminaire shall only be replaced by the manufacturer or service agent 

or similarly qualifi ed person.

SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS.

WARNING: Refer to National Electrical Code® and local codes for cable specifi cations. Failure to use proper 

cable can result in damage to equipment or danger to personnel. Caution Against Direct Sunlight Through Front 

Lens Assembly

Summary of Contents for VISION.NET

Page 1: ...Vision Net Hardware User Manual...

Page 2: ...egion ADDITIONAL DOCUMENTATION Additional product documentation including DMX maps software and photometric reports are available for download on our website For more information on installing DMX512...

Page 3: ...se carefully inspect fixture to ensure no damage has occurred during shipping Materials used in the manufacturing process can cause strong odors when the product is new These odors dissipate over time...

Page 4: ...communications As tested under this standard FCC 47CFR 15B clA CEI Issued 2009 10 01 Title 47 CFR Part 15 Subpart B Unintentional Radiators Class A Operation of this equipment in a residential area i...

Page 5: ...cure shipping container or in its original packing box Be sure to clearly indicate the RMA number on all packing lists correspondence and ship ping labels If available please include a copy of your in...

Page 6: ...Net Control Stations on page 7 VISION NET PORTABLE STATIONS VISION NET KEYSWITCH STATIONS VISION NET WALL STATIONS VISION NET DIN Rail Enclosures on page 11 VISION NET DIN RAIL ENCLOSURE LARGE VISION...

Page 7: ...s of engraving options available Button Keypad Engraving to label the buttons themselves and Faceplate Engraving to label the surrounding faceplate Both horizontal and 45 degree printing is available...

Page 8: ...rt a paperclip to press and hold When the Learn function has occurred the station will beep to learn levels using Designer for Vision Net 1 UNDERSTANDING THE STATIONS Vision net products are controlle...

Page 9: ...ast 3 seconds Step 3 The station will beep three times when it enters Standard Mode The station will be in Factory Test Mode for 30 seconds During that time it will allow all buttons and sliders to be...

Page 10: ...station provides access to seven presets 1 7 To select a Preset press and release the appropriate button on the keypad The LED will change to its active state PROGRAMMING Programming only by Certified...

Page 11: ...n Net DIN Rail Enclosure Step 1 Prepare surface as needed for mounting of enclosure Mark locations on surface for the four mounting holes located on the rear of the enclosure Step 2 Mount enclosure us...

Page 12: ...ranty as to the accuracy or completeness of the information included herein and shall not be liable for any action in reliance thereon The information presented in this document is not intended as any...

Page 13: ...following standard safety procedures as well as the requirements for your DIN rail components being installed Secure wiring as required using nylon cable ties to the pre drilled holes in the tray Step...

Page 14: ...odules are powered through a DIN rail bus system from the Gateway module MoUnting installation WARNING Do not power the system until all modules are placed and connect ed as described in the step belo...

Page 15: ...SION NET MODULES Mounting and installation instructions for Vision Net modules can be found in the quickstart guides available for download from our website Configuration and programming of the Vision...

Page 16: ...to execute any Vision net command across the architectural control network INSTALLATION The Ceiling Occupancy Sensor may be mounted in a junction box or directly to the ceiling depending on local code...

Page 17: ...ng to ceiling occupancy sensors Step 1 If conduit is required by local code route low voltage wiring into adjacent junction box and secure with included 1 2 inch nipple Step 2 Connect low voltage netw...

Page 18: ...external monitor 95631 COMPATIBLE MONITORS 15 monitor Required 7U rack plate ELO E3317992 10 1707 0113 24 monitor DELL P2418HT PLANAR PCT2435 02 1707 0020 1 INSTALLATION AND SET UP POWER REQUIREMENTS...

Page 19: ...fy Holding All rights reserved All trademarks are owned by Signify Holding or their respective owners The information provided herein is subject to change without notice Signify does not give any repr...

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