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STATE/CITY

LAT

LOING

MICHIGAN

Adrian

42

°

 N

84

°

 W

Alpena AP

45

°

 N

83

°

 W

Battle Creek AP

42

°

 N

85

°

 W

Benton Harbor AP

42

°

 N

86

°

 W

Detroit

42

°

 N

83

°

 W

Escanaba

46

°

 N

87

°

 W

Flint AP

43

°

 N

84

°

 W

Grand Rapids AP

43

°

 N

86

°

 W

Holland

43

°

 N

86

°

 W

Jackson AP

42

°

 N

84

°

 W

Kalamazoo

42

°

 N

86

°

 W

Lansing AP

43

°

 N

85

°

 W

Marquette Co

47

°

 N

87

°

 W

Mt Pleasant

44

°

 N

85

°

 W

Muskegon AP

43

°

 N

86

°

 W

Pontiac

43

°

 N

83

°

 W

Port Huron

43

°

 N

82

°

 W

Saginaw AP

44

°

 N

84

°

 W

Sault Ste.  Marie AP (S)

46

°

 N

84

°

 W

Traverse City AP

45

°

 N

86

°

 W

Ypsilanti

42

°

 N

84

°

 W

MINNESOTA

Albert Lea

44

°

 N

93

°

 W

Alexandria AP

46

°

 N

95

°

 W

Bemidji AP

48

°

 N

95

°

 W

Brainerd

47

°

 N

94

°

 W

Duluth AP

47

°

 N

92

°

 W

Fairbault

44

°

 N

93

°

 W

Fergus Falls

46

°

 N

96

°

 W

International Falls AP

49

°

 N

93

°

 W

Mankato

44

°

 N

93

°

 W

Minneapolis/St. Paul AP

45

°

 N

94

°

 W

Rochester AP

44

°

 N

92

°

 W

St.  Cloud AP (S)

46

°

 N

94

°

 W

Virginia

47

°

 N

92

°

 W

Willmar

45

°

 N

93

°

 W

Winona

44

°

 N

92

°

 W

MISSISSIPPI

Biloxi—Keesler AFB

30

°

 N

89

°

 W

Clarksdale

34

°

 N

91

°

 W

Columbus AFB

33

°

 N

88

°

 W

Greenville AFB

34

°

 N

91

°

 W

Greenwood

33

°

 N

90

°

 W

Hattiesburg

31

°

 N

89

°

 W

Jackson AP

32

°

 N

90

°

 W

Laurel

31

°

 N

89

°

 W

Mccomb AP

32

°

 N

90

°

 W

Meridian AP

32

°

 N

89

°

 W

Natchez

32

°

 N

91

°

 W

Tupelo

34

°

 N

89

°

 W

Vicksburg Co

32

°

 N

91

°

 W

MISSOURI

Cape Girardeau

37

°

 N

90

°

 W

Columbia AP (S)

39

°

 N

92

°

 W

Farmington AP

38

°

 N

90

°

 W

Hannibal

40

°

 N

91

°

 W

STATE/CITY

LAT

LONG

Jefferson City

39

°

 N

92

°

 W

Joplin AP

37

°

 N

94

°

 W

Kansas City AP

39

°

 N

95

°

 W

Kirksville AP

40

°

 N

93

°

 W

Mexico

39

°

 N

92

°

 W

Moberly

39

°

 N

92

°

 W

Poplar Bluff

37

°

 N

90

°

 W

Rolla

38

°

 N

92

°

 W

St. Joseph AP

40

°

 N

95

°

 W

St. Louis AP

39

°

 N

90

°

 W

St. Louis CO

39

°

 N

91

°

 W

Sikeston

37

°

 N

90

°

 W

Sedalia—Whiteman AFB

39

°

 N

94

°

 W

Sikeston

37

°

 N

90

°

 W

Springfield AP

37

°

 N

93

°

 W

MONTANA

Billings AP

46

°

 N

109

°

 W

Bozeman

46

°

 N

111

°

 W

Butte AP

46

°

 N

112

°

 W

Cut Bank AP

49

°

 N

112

°

 W

Glasgow AP (S)

48

°

 N

107

°

 W

Glendive

47

°

 N

105

°

 W

Great Falls AP (S)

47

°

 N

111

°

 W

Havre

49

°

 N

110

°

 W

Helena AP

47

°

 N

112

°

 W

Kalispell AP

48

°

 N

114

°

 W

Lewiston AP

47

°

 N

109

°

 W

Livingstown AP

46

°

 N

110

°

 W

Miles City AP

46

°

 N

106

°

 W

Missoula AP

47

°

 N

114

°

 W

NEBRASKA

Beatrice

40

°

 N

97

°

 W

Chadron AP

43

°

 N

103

°

 W

Columbus

41

°

 N

97

°

 W

Fremont

41

°

 N

96

°

 W

Grand Island AP

41

°

 N

98

°

 W

Hastings

41

°

 N

98

°

 W

Kearney

41

°

 N

99

°

 W

Lincoln Co (S)

41

°

 N

97

°

 W

McCook

40

°

 N

101

°

 W

Norfolk

42

°

 N

97

°

 W

North Platte AP (S)

41

°

 N

101

°

 W

Omaha AP

41

°

 N

96

°

 W

Scottsbluff AP

42

°

 N

104

°

 W

Sidney AP

41

°

 N

103

°

 W

NEVADA

Carson City

39

°

 N

120

°

 W

Elko AP

41

°

 N

116

°

 W

Ely AP (S)

39

°

 N

115

°

 W

Las Vegas AP (S)

36

°

 N

115

°

 W

Lovelock AP

40

°

 N

119

°

 W

Reno AP (S)

39

°

 N

120

°

 W

Reno Co

39

°

 N

120

°

 W

Tonopah AP

38

°

 N

117

°

 W

Winnemucca AP

41

°

 N

118

°

 W

APPENDIX – LATITUDE AND LONGITUDE

40

DI-000-D3206-00B

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42

Summary of Contents for D3206

Page 1: ...DI 000 D3206 00B 11 6 03 10 59 AM 1...

Page 2: ...ON 2 DESCRIPTION 3 SPECIFICATIONS 4 QUICK REFERENCE GUIDE 5 INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS 7 USER INTERFACE 13 PROGRAMMING AND OPERATION 14 MENU TREE 27 TROUBLESHOOTING 28 APPENDIX Latitude Longitude Chart...

Page 3: ...cenes Access any of the 32 scenes from the Programmer front panel 8 at any one time Customizable zone and scene names of up to 16 characters Compatible with other D3200 components that interface with...

Page 4: ...he user interface A number of push buttons guide the user through the wizards which can be used to program the Multizone Controller as can Leviton software The unit will normally display the selected...

Page 5: ...e light level so that repeatable settings can be achieved The D3206 provides eight different scene buttons the active scene button will remain lit Once scenes are programmed any zone may be individual...

Page 6: ...UL Listed CSA Certified D3206 1 CE D3206 2 FCC Statement This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules D3206 1 Only Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 This device must not ca...

Page 7: ...rease the percentage of light level for all zones refer to Figure 4 CHANGE SCENE BANK Use to choose which of the 32 programmed scenes can be accessed and which SCENE buttons will control those scenes...

Page 8: ...ting levels previously programmed Press the Page Zones button to access the desired remote panel refer to Figure 4 This will page between all Included Panels programmed on the device refer to the Pane...

Page 9: ...RONIC SOLID STATE LOW VOLTAGE TRANSFORMERS OTHER CAUTIONS 1 WHEN A MAGNETIC LOW VOLTAGE CIRCUIT IS OPERATED AT A DIM LEVEL WITH ALL LAMPS INOPERATIVE EXCESS CURRENT MAY FLOW THROUGH THE TRANSFORMER TO...

Page 10: ...is the last one on the bus the LCnet must be terminated Use the terminating plug included making sure to connect shorting wire to CAN L or you may also short the center terminal in the connector on th...

Page 11: ...e display first remove the overlay by gently lifting and releasing the tabs Then use a small Philips style screwdriver to slightly turn the adjustment until preferred contrast is achieved To replace o...

Page 12: ...2 or 3 4 DEPTH RAISED COVER MOUNTING SCREW 4 PLACES DIMENSIONS MULTIZONE CONTROLLER DIMMER FRONT DOOR COVER OVERLAY CONTRAST ADJUSTMENT under Overlay INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS FIGURE 1 MULTIZONE CONT...

Page 13: ...LER WIRING DIAGRAM 1 11 DIMENSIONS MULTIZONE CONTROLLER DIMMER L L L L L L NEUTRAL LINE GROUND DISTRIBUTION PANEL LOAD 1 Green LCnet Blue White Blue Green White LOAD 3 LOAD 5 LOAD 2 LOAD 4 LOAD 6 To D...

Page 14: ...ng 3M FP 301 1 Panduit HSTTP00 Q Panduit TV105 1 0L 4 GANG BOX 4 1 2 WIDE X 2 1 2 DEEP RACO PART 943 STEEL CITY PART H4BD3 4 1 4 GANG RAISED COVER 1 2 or 3 4 DEPTH RACO 3 4 PART 823 STEEL CITY 1 2 PAR...

Page 15: ...Level 9 ALL OFF Button Pg 14 10 Maximum Bright Button Pg 14 11 IR Receiver 12 Dim Bright Buttons Pg 14 13 Group Dim Bright Buttons Pg 14 14 Zone Page Button Pg 14 15 Cancel Previous Button Pgs 14 and...

Page 16: ...creens refer to Programming section Select Next Advances programming steps Cancel Previous Returns to previously selected screen Page Zones Toggles between local zones on current panel to remote zones...

Page 17: ...ming system utilizing an LCnet communication bus Using this type of installation will require more preparation and thought as well as additional programming and operating steps These steps will be fla...

Page 18: ...3 Panels 2 and 4 operate together D320X Panel 1 D320X Panel 3 D320X Panel 4 D320X Panel 2 Group 2 Group 3 All rooms and panels work independently of each other D320X Panel 1 D320X Panel 3 D320X Panel...

Page 19: ...cept for Scenes Clock and Timers Proceed as follows Basic Used to program features such as device type sound security enable IR learning set month date and zone panel attributes Proceed as follows 1 P...

Page 20: ...ceed NOTE No two devices can have the same panel number on the same LCnet This step must be performed for all devices on the LCnet 9 Press the Up or Down and Left or Right buttons to Edit Panel Name i...

Page 21: ...e either a single load or a group of loads controlled as a single entity Proceed as follows 18 Press the Up or Down button to select the Zones screen Press the Select Next button to save entry and pro...

Page 22: ...repeat Steps 18 through 24 If Zone programming is complete press the Wizards button to return to the Main Screen NOTE Programming of remote zones can be done from this device Aux Devices Used to set u...

Page 23: ...tton to access the CLOCK WIZARD 2 Press the Select Next button to access the Set Date Time screen 3 Press the Select Next button to access the Adjust Time screen 4 Enter the time by pressing the Up or...

Page 24: ...Press the Wizards button and then the Up or Down button if necessary to select the SCENE WIZARD Press the Select Next button to access the SCENE WIZARD 2 Press the Select Next button to access the Ca...

Page 25: ...gramming is now Finished Set Scene Bank Used to setup a total of up to 32 scenes and which SCENE buttons will control what scenes 01 08 09 16 25 32 Proceed as follows 1 Press the Wizards button and th...

Page 26: ...tton to return to the Main Screen Scene Lock Used to lock out or enable Scene and Dim Bright buttons 1 Press the Wizards button and then the Up or Down button if necessary to select the SCENE WIZARD P...

Page 27: ...NE WIZARD The ZONE WIZARD programming provides settings for minimal levels and the option to lock and unlock individual zones Proceed as follows Adjust Minimum Used to program the minimum lighting lev...

Page 28: ...Proceed as follows Timers Used to program Timer information including schedules astronomical settings scenes triggered and Auto OFF when applicable Proceed as follows 1 Press the Wizards button and t...

Page 29: ...sired Time Type Time of Day Dawn offset Dawn offset Dusk offset Dusk offset The Offset setting is used to add or subtract an entered time based on the dawn dusk calculated from the Controller Press th...

Page 30: ...lect Next button to access the Add New Holiday screen Proceed to Step 22 14B To Modify an existing Holiday Press the Select Next button to access the programmed Holiday screen Press the Down button to...

Page 31: ...the Longitude Latitude Chart 26 Location Setup is now Finished Timer Status Allows for the Enabling Disabling or Deletion of all set Timers 27 Press the Select Next button to access the TIMER WIZARD 2...

Page 32: ...or Down buttons to select the Auto OFF screen 38 Press the Select Next button to access the Auto OFF Status menu 39 Press the Up or Down buttons to select the desired Auto setting Enable Disable Time...

Page 33: ...R Remote at the Multizone Controller and press the button you wish to teach the command 5 Press the selected button on the IR again to verify programming NOTE If there is ambient IR noise you may have...

Page 34: ...utton to remove the selected Action Press the Select Next button to save entry and proceed 13 Repeat procedure for removal of additional commands 14 Press the Wizards button to return the Main Screen...

Page 35: ...lock V SCENE 1 01 01 02 12 00 PM Use v or SEL IR WIZARD V Use v or SEL Learn IR V Use v or SEL Delete IR V Use v or SEL Set Date Time V Use v or SEL Daylight Saving V Use v or SEL CLOCK WIZARD V V Use...

Page 36: ...are THE D3206 HAS PASSED THE TEST IF NOTHING ILLUMINATES there may be a problem with the power 2 Check that the unit is wired correctly IF THE LCD IS HARD TO READ 3 Remove the overlay by gently liftin...

Page 37: ...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...

Page 38: ...e Lock Unlock screen in the Zone Wizard Ensure that they are in the same group refer to page 15 Check the LCnet Wiring Diagram Remote D3206 Access If you have programmed any of the D3206 s to remotely...

Page 39: ...P S 33 N 116 W Escondido 33 N 117 W Eureka Arcata AP 41 N 124 W Fairfield Trafis AFB 38 N 122 W Fresno AP S 37 N 120 W Hamilton AFB 38 N 122 W Laguna Beach 34 N 118 W Livermore 38 N 122 W Lompoc Vande...

Page 40: ...W Athens 33 N 83 W Atlanta AP S 34 N 84 W Augusta AP 33 N 82 W STATE CITY LAT LONG Brunswick 31 N 81 W Columbus Lawson AFB 33 N 85 W Dalton 35 N 85 W Dublin 32 N 83 W Gainsville 34 N 84 W Griffin 33...

Page 41: ...Manhattan Ft Riley S 39 N 97 W Parsons 37 N 96 W Russell AP 39 N 99 W Salina 39 N 98 W Topeka AP 39 N 96 W Wichita AP 38 N 97 W STATE CITY LAT LONG KENTUCKY Ashland 39 N 83 W Bowling Green AP 36 N 86...

Page 42: ...ardeau 37 N 90 W Columbia AP S 39 N 92 W Farmington AP 38 N 90 W Hannibal 40 N 91 W STATE CITY LAT LONG Jefferson City 39 N 92 W Joplin AP 37 N 94 W Kansas City AP 39 N 95 W Kirksville AP 40 N 93 W Me...

Page 43: ...41 N 74 W NYC Kennedy AP 41 N 74 W STATE CITY LAT LONG NYC La Guardia AP 41 N 74 W Niagara Falls AP 43 N 80 W Olean 42 N 79 W Oneonta 43 N 75 W Oswego Co 43 N 77 W Plattsburg AFB 45 N 73 W Poughkeeps...

Page 44: ...Harrisburg AP 40 N 77 W Johnstown 40 N 79 W Lancaster 40 N 76 W STATE CITY LAT LONG Meadville 42 N 80 W New Castle 41 N 80 W Philadelphia AP 40 N 75 W Pittsburgh AP 40 N 80 W Pittsburgh Co 40 N 80 W R...

Page 45: ...40 N 111 W Provo 40 N 112 W Richfield 39 N 112 W St George Co 37 N 114 W Salt Lake City AP S 41 N 112 W Vernal AP 40 N 110 W STATE CITY LAT LONG VERMONT Barre 44 N 73 W Burlington AP S 44 N 73 W Rutla...

Page 46: ...WYOMING Casper AP 43 N 106 W Cheyenne 41 N 105 W Cody AP 45 N 109 W Evanston 41 N 111 W Lander AP S 43 N 109 W Laramie AP S 41 N 106 W Newcastle 44 N 104 W Rawlins 42 N 107 W Rock Springs AP 42 N 109...

Page 47: ...NOTES DI 000 D3206 00B 11 6 03 11 00 AM 47...

Page 48: ...product or reinstallation This warranty is void if this product is installed improperly or in an improper environment overloaded misused opened abused or altered in any manner or is not used under no...

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