TROUBLESHOOTING
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Make sure the lamps are not burned out. If any are, replace them
.
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Refer to Wiring Diagrams for correct wiring.
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IF THE LIGHTS REMAIN AT FULL BRIGHTNESS NO MATTER WHAT
YOU PUSH there must be a short.
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Before you replace the D3206 with a new one, make sure that the
Loads you plan on attaching to the D3206 are within the limits rated by
the device. The D3206 unit is rated for the following maximum capacity:
1920W/VA per unit, 1000W/VA per zone, and 1200W/VA per side.
Adding power extenders can increase this capacity.
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You should also check that you have adequate voltage surge
suppression for these lines. Inadequate protection may cause shorts.
Scene Control:
1.
Check each scene by pushing each Scene Button and verifying (a) that the
LCD displays the right scene name and (b) that the loads adjust to the right
levels. If the lights adjust appropriately, the D3206 HAS PASSED THE TEST.
IF THE SCENE DOES NOT LOOK RIGHT:
2.
Look at the LCD when you push the Scene Button and make sure the scene
is not locked. If it reads “LOCKED”, unlock it via the Scene Lock screen
within the Scene Wizard.
3.
Verify the Fade Time. It could be set for such a long time that your adjustment
will happen too slowly. This can be checked and reprogrammed in the Scene
Wizard.
Infrared Receiver:
Check this only with Multizone Controllers to be used with a remote
control.
No matter which remote you use, a Dimensions NE210 or any other standard
remote, it must be programmed to each controller you want it to work with.
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Verify that the programmed buttons on the remote work as intended by
pushing each one.
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If the remote is unresponsive,
make sure the batteries are good and
installed correctly.
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If that is not the problem, reprogram the IR codes.
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