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I N S T A L L A T I O N

 

©Vantage, 8/5/2016 / IS-0473-B 

WireLink EasyTouch II ScenePoint Relay — MODEL: SR1XX-XXXX 

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mate with the station bus connector on the relay station. The 
station’s bus wire and Vantage’s pigtail are both rated at 
600Volts. A pigtail connects to the station bus using wire nuts, 
insulation displacement crimps or any other suitable wire 
fastener. 
 
Minimum Back Box Dimensions 

Number of Gangs 

Minimum Back Box Dimensions

2.80”h x 1.80”w x 2.5”d

2* 

2.80”h x 3.60”w x 2.5”d

3* 

2.80”h x 5.40”w x 2.5”d

4* 

2.80”h x 7.20”w x 2.5”d

*  ScenePoint relay stations are available in one load models 
only. 2, 3 and 4 gang 

Back Box 

dimensions are calculated by 

ganging single load stations together. 
 
NOTE: UL requires one-half inch clearance between the back 
of the station to the back of the back box. 
 
Most standard back boxes that have the receiving threads for 
the dimmer mounting screw inside the box will be adequate. 
Most back boxes where the receiving threads are outside the 
box will be too small. 
 
In some areas local codes may require that the low voltage 
wiring be connected outside of the electrical box. A groove is 
provided in the relay station to route the station bus outside of 
the electrical box. See detailed drawing at end of instructions. 
 
Mud Rings 
If mud rings are specified on a job it is important to test the 
mud rings for proper fit. Some mud rings run substantially 
smaller than back boxes and some brands are not large 
enough for the station. The 

only solution

 is to test the fit first. 

 
3-Way Switch Application 
A standard ScenePoint Relay Station may be used in any 3-
way application. When installing a standard ScenePoint Relay 
station, as a 3-way switch, the Red (Load Out) wire is not 
connected and is properly capped. 
 
Station Setup in Software 

InFusion: 

In the 

Project Explorer

 click on 

Style/Profile View

Right click on 

Keypad Styles

 and select 

Add Keypad Style

. In 

the 

Object Editor

 window fill in all the information for the 

keypad style including the EasyTouch II 

Button Shape.

 Select 

SoftLine or TrimLine plastic for ScenePoint stations. 
Remember to check or uncheck the Auto Backlight check box 
to enable or disable this built-in feature. Right click on button 
style and setup a button style with the button color wanted. 
While still in Style/Profile View, right click on LED Styles and 
fill in the appropriate information in the Object Editor for 
EasyTouch II LEDs – Red/Green/Blue with ON and OFF colors. 
Next select the room, then click on 

Vantage Objects

 in the 

Object Explorer

 and expand 

Stations, WireLink

. From the list of 

stations double click on the 

ScenePoint Relay Station

 to place 

it in the room. In the Object Editor, name the station and make 
sure it is on the correct WireLink bus.  
 
Configuration 
When the station is first connected to the Station Bus, the 
diagnostic LED will blink twice followed by a pause, meaning 
that the station is connected and powered correctly, but not 
configured. In Design Center, click on the Configure Stations 
button on the toolbar and highlight the ScenePoint Relay 
station. The Status LED will blink 5 times followed by a pause 
and the button LEDs will blink rapidly between red and off 
indicating that the station is in configuration mode. To finish 
configuring press any button on the Station 3 times. The 
station may also be configured by typing the serial number in 
the project file. Using this method the station will automatically 
be configured when the system is programmed. Please note, if 

the serial number contains an alpha character please ignore 
this when typing in the serial number. Once configured the 
Status LED will remain off and the buttons stop blinking. 
 
Default Mode 
The EasyTouch II Relay station has a default mode that 
operates without programming or being connected to the 
Vantage System. If a relay station has been programmed but 
communication with the controller is lost the station will revert 
to default operation, i.e., toggling the load directly connected 
to the station.  
 
Default IR Mode 
EasyTouch II ScenePoints have a built-in IR receiver. The 
default IR mode that is active before the station is 
programmed or if the station is offline is explained below. 
  
The Scene Codes 230-239 are transmitted by the Scene 
buttons 1-10 on a Vantage IR Remote Control. 
 
Scene button 1, Vantage code 230, toggles the station load, 
operating the same as the default operation for a button. 
Scene 9, code 238, will turn the station’s load on. Scene 10, 
code 239, will turn the station’s load off. 
 
When the station is configured to the system all of the IR 
Scenes stop executing default operation and will not respond 
to IR input unless the built-in IR receiver is assigned to an IR 
Zone with programmed codes. 
 
Reset / Power Outage 
The ScenePoint stores the configuration data locally so that it 
will continue to operate if communication with the system is 
lost. This information includes: LED properties, sounder 
properties, and last load state.  
 
To reset this information to the factory default, press and hold 
switches 1-3 when power is applied to the station. The board 
will respond by sounding three beeps to indicate that the reset 
took place. 
 
After a reset the load will be off, and the LEDs will change to 
Blue for ON and White for OFF. 
 
Removing Metal Tabs 
Removal of metal tabs allows ganging with other ScenePoint 
Stations or third party devices.  
 
Diagnostic Information 
The Status LED can be seen behind the sensor light bar. The 
light bar is just between the 3rd and 4th button diffusers. The 
Status LED is off or blinks 2, 3, 4 or 5 times followed by a 
pause to indicate status information. 
 
Off: The station is programmed and configured, or the station 
is not powered, a line voltage connection has not been made 
or the line feed breaker is off.  
Two blinks: Station is operating correctly but is not 
configured. 
Three blinks: Station is 

not

 communicating with the Main 

Controller. Verify that station bus wiring conforms to Vantage 
guidelines and is properly connected.  
Four blinks: Relay station problem.  Please contact the factory. 
Five blinks: Configuration mode.  
 
Cleaning Buttons and Faceplates 

 

Turn the breaker to the station OFF 

 

Dampen a soft cloth in water and wring-out to barely 
damp – almost dry 

 

Use a light buffing motion to wipe clean 

 

Do not take the station apart 

 

Never spray station with any cleaners 

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