©Vantage, 8/5/2016 / IS-0473-B
WireLink EasyTouch II ScenePoint Relay — MODEL: SR1XX-XXXX
page 1 of 4
I N S T A L L A T I O N
V A N T A G E C O N T R O L S . C O M
V A N T A G E I N S T A L L G U I D E S
2168 West Grove Parkway, Suite 300, Pleasant Grove, UT. 84062 USA
Telephone: 801 229-2800
●
Fax: 801 224-0355
WireLink EasyTouch II ScenePoint Relay — MODEL: SR1XX-XXXX
Overview
EasyTouch II ScenePoint Relay is a single gang wall box station
and communicates to the Vantage Control System through the
standard station bus. The station is powered via the local line
feed. Before the station is programmed, or if communication is
lost, the station functions in default mode as an independent
relay. Once the station is programmed, buttons can perform
any operation that a standard station supports. The station’s
load may be controlled by any other keypad, IR input, RS-232,
timed event, etc. The EasyTouch II relay station is available in
one* through five button configurations, single gang. Stations
may be ganged together in any combination up to 4-gangs.
The EasyTouch II Scene-Point relay
station joins Vantage’s premiere line
of backlit stations. An EasyTouch II
can replace a conventional toggle
switch with a stylish, programmable
station. Each button is evenly backlit
with a built in diffuser and three color
LED providing an array of color
choices**, lighting
only the lettering
on each button. The
backlit lettering color also indicates the button’s status.
Programming provides the user with the option to personalize
the color for ON and OFF status. Additional custom status
colors may be programmed as desired. The EasyTouch II also
features an ambient light sensor for automatic day/night
backlight intensity control* and a built-in IR receiver. See
Design Center software for EasyTouch II ScenePoint faceplate
and button finishes.
*NOTE:
A one button station WILL NOT SUPPORT the built-in
ambient light sensor or the IR sensor. When using the Auto
Backlight feature, create a second EasyTouch II keypad style –
one with the Auto Backlight feature unchecked for 1-button
keypads and another with the Auto Backlight feature checked
for multi-button keypads.
**Notes to Installer
EasyTouch II LEDs
Current technology does not allow LED suppliers to guarantee
color values. It is common to have a slight difference among
LEDs, however, this is not too noticeable with backlit
engraving. Historically, blue and red LEDs are more consistent
than green LEDs. Because of this slight variation it is
recommended that one or two stations be
pre-programmed
with the colors the client is requesting and shown to the client
for their final approval before ordering and installing.
EasyTouch II Auto Backlight
Issue:
The Auto Backlight feature for EasyTouch II will not change all
stations at the same time.
Description:
EasyTouch II incorporate a built-in light sensor. When enabled
through Vantage software the sensor will change the
brightness of the button LEDs. For example, in normal light the
buttons would be bright. In extremely low light conditions, as
at night time with all the lights off, the buttons would be
dimmed to a very low level. Many conditions lend to the
phenomenon of keypads not changing at the same time. The
location of each keypad is primary. In multiple gang situations
more light may be on one part of the multi-ganged station
causing the auto backlight feature to operate differently in that
section of the multi-gang. Many other lighting factors, even
less noticeable to the human eye, can affect, auto backlight
sensors, intended results.
Solution:
Because manufacture variations are inherent in light sensors
and the conditions mentioned above are inevitable, it is not
always practical to use the Auto Backlight feature. This feature
may be turned off in Software. If the Auto Backlight feature is
not working as the client and installer intends, Vantage
Controls recommends using one of the following two
suggestions to control the brightness of EasyTouch II buttons.
1.
Edit the
LED
style for EasyTouch II buttons by creating two
Modes*. Each mode can use the same ON/OFF colors at
very different intensities. Create two Time Controls. One for
Sunrise and one for Sunset. Program the time controls to
assign the appropriate Mode.
-OR-
2.
Create the two Mode LED style as described in step one.
Install a Vantage light sensor and program the light sensor
to change the modes of all the EasyTouch II stations at
once in an area.
Specifications
Description
Specification
Station Dimensions
Height = 4.3” -or- 109mm
Depth = 1.38” -or- 35mm
Width = 2.5” -or- 64mm
Weight 5.1oz.
/
145g
Voltage 120/240VAC
~
60/50Hz
Max. Load
16A (1920W @ 120V)
- or -
16A (3840W @ 240V)
Minimum Load
Required
0 Watts
Load Types
Incandescent, Cold Cathode, HID,
Fluorescent, Constant-Speed Motors
Arc Suppression
Zero Cross Built-in arc suppression
Built-in Lightning /
Surge Protection
MOV surge suppression
High Voltage meets IEEE C62.41 (6000V
& 3000A)
Low Voltage meets ITU-T K.20
Cooling None
required
Backlit Buttons
3 color LEDs
Auto LED Intensity
Yes, Built-in/standard
IR Receiver
Yes, Built-in/standard
Status Indicator
Microprocessor Status LED
Station Bus
connections
24V / 36V Station Bus
Station Bus
Specification
2C, 16AWG / 1.31mm2, twisted, non-
shielded, <30pF per foot. Separate a
minimum of 12" / 30.5cm from other
parallel communication and/or high
voltage runs.
Station Equivalent
0.36W on IC-24 / 0.54W on IC-36
Station Wiring
configuration
Daisy-chain/Star/Branch
Ambient Operating
Temperature
32 - 95°F -or- 0 - 35°C
Ambient Operating
Humidity
5 - 95% non-condensing
UL and CUL Listed
Yes
System Requirements
This station is compatible with InFusion Design Center
software. For complete support it is recommended that
firmware and software be kept to the most current release.
Installation
Installation of Vantage products should be
performed or supervised by a
Certified Vantage
Installer. Turn the circuit breaker off and make sure
no voltage is present where the relay station is to be mounted
.
Damage caused by failure to disconnect power may void the
warranty and is a risk to the installer. The relay station requires
Neutral to operate. The Green ground lead must be connected
to the structure’s safety ground. A standard station pigtail will