
4
Config button &
red LED
Blue LED ON when load
is ON.
Load button:
Press & release for ON/
OFF.
Press & hold to Dim.
PLUG N’ GO
Plug n’ Go supports the most energy efficient control strategy. A set of wireless scenes are automatically assigned for load control by
switches and sensors, after pairing is complete.
NOTE:
LMCS-100 software, version 4.7 or later can also be used to pair devices and edit DLM parameters. However, LMCS-100
requires use of an LMBR-650.
UNIT ADJUSTMENT – PUSH N’ LEARN (PNL)
Load Selection Procedure
In situations in which there is more than one LMPL-611-20M in a room, the configuration button allows access to Push n’ Learn™ (PnL)
technology to change the binding relationship between the LMSW-605/LMDM-601 and loads.
NOTE:
PnL cannot be used to change the binding on wireless sensors, although it is possible to enter PnL mode from a sensor.
Step 1 Enter Push n’ Learn
Press and hold the Config button (on any DLM device) for 3 seconds.
The red LED on the LMPL-611-20M begins to blink. The LED on all switches and sensors
in the local room network will also blink red. The LEDs will continue to blink until you exit
PnL mode.
NOTE:
If a switch or sensor is currently “asleep”, it will not blink. To ensure the switch is
currently awake before initiating PnL, press a button first, or initiate PnL from that
switch.
All loads in the room turn OFF immediately after entering PnL, then one load will turn ON.
This is Load #1. On the LMPL-611-20M for that load, the blue Load LED will also be ON.
Step 2 Load selection
Press and release the Config button to step through the loads connected to the DLM Local Network. Each time you press the Config
button, the next load in the series will turn ON along with its Load LED, and the previous load will turn OFF.
To view the current status of the button or paddle, press the button or paddle once. The LED on the paddle will blink once blue or red,
and then revert to blinking red. To bind or unbind a button or paddle from the load press
and hold
that button or paddle on the
LMSW-605 or LMDM-601. The LED will switch to the other color and stay lit for one second and then resume blinking red. Each time
you press and hold the paddle or button, it will cycle to the next option:
•
Blue
– The button or paddle is bound to the load.
•
Red
– The button or paddle is not bound to the load.
Step 3 Exit Push n’ Learn
Press and hold the Config button until the red LED turns OFF, approximately 3 seconds.
RESETTING THE LMPL-611-20M
When you reset the LMPL-611-20M, the Channel and Network ID will return to their default values. Note that if
switches and sensors were previously paired to the plug load controller, they will still remain set to the previous
Channel and Network ID, but will not be in communication with the plug load controller and so will not control the
load. However, in a room with multiple plug load controllers, the other plug load controllers would still be paired to
the switches and sensors and those loads would respond.
There are two ways to reset the LMPL-611-20M:
• Press the Config button 10 times. The LED will blink green each time the Config button is pressed (except for
the 7th press which will blink blue. On the 10th press, the LED will blink red. Then it will turn red again and
then briefly turn white indicating it is rebooting.
• On the front of the plug load controller, is a small hole that will fit a paper clip. Use a paper clip to depress the button inside that hole
and hold for 15 seconds. When you first press the reset button, the LED will blink red once, then after the 15 seconds will reboot
and the LED will briefly turn white, indicating it is rebooting.
NOTE:
You can also reset the LMPL-611-20M from the DLM Config App.
If you want to re-pair a plug load controller that has been reset, the easiest way is to use the DLM Config app
, setting the plug
load controller back to the previously used Channel and Network ID.
If using Push-to-Pair, then
if the room has only this one plug load controller, or if the plug load controller was the master
in
a network with more than one plug load controller, then following the standard Push-to-Pair method will return the LMPL-611-20M to
the previous Network ID, since it is based on that Mac address of the plug load controller. But,
if the plug load controller was not
the master
, then you must follow the procedure for adding a new device to an existing room, with this plug load controller as the new
device.
Reset button