1
OVERVIEW • SYSTEM
CHAPTER 1: OVERVIEW
This manual, after a basic description of the system and its components in this chapter, presents
everything you need to know to successfully install the Dimensions D3200 System. The second chapter
covers wiring, assembly, and mounting. The Programming chapter helps you program settings that
enable D3200 components to work together to create a customized installation. And finally, Testing &
Troubleshooting helps you ensure that the system is functioning properly, and sheds light on specific
lighting situations so you can make the appropriate adjustments to the system.
SYSTEM
Leviton’s Dimensions D3200 Architectural Lighting Control System is a multizone dimming system that
allows for the creation and selection of lighting scenes within individual or combined areas. In its
simplest form, the system may consist of a single Multizone Controller attached to no more than six
loads. A more comprehensive system might include a wall-mounted scene controller, a remote control,
two terminator blocks, and setup software enabled through a Leviton jack. The system, which
communicates over a Leviton Control Network (LCnet) bus, is modular and can be expanded to meet
new requirements.
The following components make up the Dimensions D3200 Architectural Lighting Control System. The
Multizone Controller/Dimmer is the only mandatory component.
• D3206 Multizone Controller/Dimmer
• D3208 Multizone Controller/Dimmer
• NE505 Scene Controller with Infrared
• NE210 Infrared Remote Control
• NE600 Terminator Block
• D3200 Setup Software
• NE100 SmartJack
• Leviton Power Extenders
NOTE: Leviton will continue to expand our line of Dimensions-compatible peripherals. Call your Leviton
representative for information on additional wall controllers, power extenders, LCnet dimmers and
switches, and compatibility with other Leviton lighting control components and systems.
MULTIZONE CONTROLLERS
There are two different Multizone Controller options for the Dimensions D3200 System: the
D3206 and D3208. The D3208 is the more full-featured of the two.
.