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11.
Additional Controllers/Zones may be added to the Motion Sensor by repeating steps 3-10 at each Controller.
12.
Important!
Press:
Home>System Settings>Save Settings.
This will save the most recently modified settings of the Controller.
4) This section describes how to expand a network by adding 120V Relays to the schedule(s) managed by the Kichler Design Pro LED Controller.
(Contact Kichler Technical Support Team at 888-659-8809 for a list of recommended products) Notes: 1. The Relay can be linked to only the
Master Controller. 2. The Controller can manage a maximum of four (4) relay devices. 3. The relays can be set to follow the schedules of Zone 1
or 2 or both.
1.
Add the device to the Network using the steps described to create or expand a network by adding a device in the topic "Network settings
and programming" on page 10. Note and record the Z-Wave ID # assigned to the relay.
2.
On the Master Controller press:
Home>Network>Accessories.
Then press
Enter.
3.
Select:
Config Relay
. Then press
"Enter".
4.
Choose:
Select Relay
. Then press
"Enter".
5.
The display screen will show the "Select Relay Zone" screen. Choose the Zone for the relay device to follow by checking or un-
checking the box. Select:
Continue
and press
"Enter".
Note: Relays can be added to only one Zone at a time.
6.
The display screen will show the "Select Relay " screen. Select all or choose any relay device(s) by checking or un-checking the box.
Select:
Continue
and press
"Enter".
7.
Repeat steps 2 through 6 to link selected relays with the second Zone if desired.
8.
To review the Relay schedule summary press:
Home>Network>Accessories>Config Relay.
Then press
Enter.
Select:
Zone Summary
.
Then press
"Enter".
Use the up and down navigation buttons to toggle between the Zones 01 and 02 to review the Relay Devices
assigned to the zones. The Relays with check boxes filled will now operate on the same schedule as the Zone Schedule.
9.
Important!
Press:
Home>System Settings>Save Settings.
This will save the most recently modified settings of the Controller.
NOTES/Troubleshooting:
1.
The Controller has a built-in circuitry to protect the Power Units from rapid on/off cycling that could damage the Controller or the fixtures
attached to the Controller. There is a 10 second delay once a zone or zones are turned off before they will power on again. Any
commands to turn on within the 10 second delay, whether from the control panel, a remote or another device will be "recorded" by the
Controller, but not sent to the Power Unit zones until the 10 seconds have elapsed.
2.
When installing a run of fixtures onto a zone, it is recommended that the trunk-line is attached to the terminal block prior to powering the
zone. DO NOT attempt to hot-connect large loads to the Controller while it is powered as this will cause the Power Unit to shut down. If
this happens, power to the Controller will need to be recycled by unplugging the unit.
3.
When using the "Select All" feature: If all items (zones, days, schedules, etc.) are already selected, then they will all be un-selected with
button push. If one or more is already selected, then they all will be selected with button push; second button push will un-select all.
4.
The Controller has overload and short circuit protection.
•
If a Controller has a short on both Zones of a given PSU the user should:
a)
Clear the faults on the controller.
b)
Remove the trunk-line from the second zone and activate the first zone to determine if there is indeed a short on this zone.
c)
Re-connect the second Zone and remove the trunk-line from the first zone. Activate the second zone to determine if there is
indeed a short on this zone.
•
If a Zone or Zones are active for a given PSU, but the fixtures are not being powered, it is possible that either an overload condition
or short-circuit condition is present on the controller and the PSU’s internal breaker has been tripped. The Controller’s power
should be recycled by unplugging the unit, then see step 4a for procedure for determine fault condition.
•
When connecting fixtures to the Controller, all Zones should be OFF. The Controller may misinterpret “hot plugging” of fixtures as
an overload or short-circuit condition. See previous for troubling shooting a fault condition.
•
The overload fault condition is determined by the Controller measurements. The final layout should not exceed the 100Watt limit.
The information on the Zone Summary Screen as well as the trip point for the overload condition may slightly exceed 100Watts due
to variations of current readings from one PSU to another, fluctuation in the current readings due to noise, and tolerance in the
wattages of any fixture (LED or Incandescence). To ensure overload fault condition is not triggered for a given supply, 95 Watts
should be used as the maximum load target when designing the system.
5.
Fault Display Screen
•
When determining an Overload Fault Condition, the Controller sums both Zones and will shut down the higher of the two and
display the wattage of this Zone.
•
If both Zones create an overload fault condition, then the total wattage of both zones is displayed to the user.
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