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RadioLink ScenePoint DR Station — MODEL: RDR<XXXX> 

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1061 South  800 East • Orem, Utah 84097 • Telephone 801 229 2800 • Fax 801  224 0355  

 

RadioLink ScenePoint DR Station — MODEL: RDR<XXXX> 

 

Overview 
The Vantage RadioLink ScenePoint DR (dual relay) station is a 
single gang wall box configuration containing two relays. It 
may be ganged with additional ScenePoint Stations up to 4 
gangs. It is powered via the local line feed, and communicates 
with the system through RadioLink. Before the relay is 
programmed, the relays function in default mode as 

independent

 toggle relays or 

interlocked

 toggle relays. Once a 

button is programmed it can perform any operation a standard 
station supports controlling its own or other loads. The 
ScenePoint station’s relay loads can be controlled by any other 
keypad, IR input or timed event. It supports up to six buttons 
per station and an optional internal IR receiver. Switch 
between interlock and non-interlock operation modes via a 
switch located on the back of the station (station is shipped in 

interlocked

 mode). 

 
Specifications 

Description 

Specification 

Station Dimensions 

Height = 4.3” -or- 109mm 

Depth = 1.38” -or- 35mm 

Width = 2.5” -or- 64mm 

Weight 

4.9oz. -or- 139g 

Voltage 

120 ~ 60/50Hz 

Max. Load Each Relay 

5A (600W @ 120V) General Purpose 
5A (600W @ 120V) Ballast 
5A (600W @ 120V) Tungsten 
5A (600W @ 120V) Drapery Motor 
5A (600W @ 120V) Fluorescent 

Minimum Load Required 

0 Watts 

Load Types 

Incandescent, Cold Cathode, HID, 

Fluorescent, Constant-Speed Motors 

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 

Status Indicator 

Microprocessor LED Status 

Station Equivalent 

1, RadioLink Station 

Station Bus Connections 

Design Center RadioLink Bus 

Ambient Operating 

Temperature 

32 - 77°F -or- 0 - 25°C 

Ambient Operating 

Humidity 

5 - 95% non-condensing 

UL and CUL Listed 

Yes 

 

System Requirements 
InFusion Design Center Software must be used to program the 
station. The InFusion System must be RadioLink enabled using 
the RFE1000 RadioLink Enabler from Vantage. 
 
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. This station requires Neutral to operate. The Green 
ground lead must be connected to the structure’s safety 
ground.  
 
NOTE:  When used as a shade controller only connect one 
shade per station. Multiple shades connected to one station 
may not stay synchronized and other malfunctions may occur. 

THE BLIND’S LIMIT SWITCHES MUST BE SET BEFORE 
INSTALLING FOR BLIND CONTROL! 

Minimum Back Box Dimensions 
For single gang: 2.80”h x 1.80”w x 2.5”d – 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 are not large enough for the 
station. The 

only solution

 is to test the fit first. 

 
3-Way Switch Application 
A ScenePoint DR Station may be used in any 3-way 
application. When installing a ScenePoint DR station, as a 3-
way switch, the Red and Red/White (Loads Out) wires are not 
connected and are properly capped-off. 
 
ScenePoint Relay Station Set Up with Design Center 
First select the room, then click on 

Vantage Objects 

in the 

Object Explorer

 and expand 

Stations, RadioLink

. From the list 

of stations double click on the 

ScenePoint DR Station

 to place 

it in the room. In the 

Object Editor

 name the station and make 

sure it is on the correct RadioLink station bus port. 
 
Configuration 
RadioLink stations need to be configured to associate which 
physical station goes with the station in software. When the 
station is initially powered-up, the Status LED will blink three 
times followed by a pause - this means the station is powered 
correctly but not yet on the network. 

Before

 uploading the file 

to the Vantage system, do the following: From Design Center, 
click in the 

Serial Number

 section in the 

Object Editor

 and type 

in the serial number. The serial number of each station is 
located on a permanent sticker and a removable sticker on the 
front of the station. Remove the sticker with the number only 
and place on the Station Design Report for easy reference 
when programming. The Main Controller will properly initialize 
all the RadioLink stations that it has serial numbers for. This 
may take several minutes depending on the number of 
RadioLink stations on the network. The Status LED will blink 
steadily when a station has been added to the network and 
configured. 
 
Operation Modes 
Non-Interlocked Mode – 

SWITCH ON BACK RIGHT POSITION:

 

This provides two independent relay loads. Each load is 
controlled independent of the other load. Two buttons are 
selected at final assembly to control the two loads. Typically 
button one controls load one and button two controls load 
two. The default mode is automatically disabled when the 
station is configured. 
 

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