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Appendix G: Troubleshooting

Problem

Cause

Remedy

Lights do not come on

Lights cannot be dimmed

Hi-lume FDB or Eco-10 lamps flicker at low-
end

Neon lamps flicker at low-end.

Switched load does not turn off

Lights do not dim low enough

Lights do not brighten to full or remain at
low-end

Circuit breaker trips on power up

Load input feed power not present

Bypass jumpers are not removed

Lamps not operated at full intensity before
dimming

Low-end trim is set too low

Bypass jumper not removed

Low-end trim needs adjustment

High-end trim is set too low

Additional dimming module Slaves wired
incorrectly-unit is overloaded

Verify that the input breaker is on wiring is
connected properly

Remove bypass jumpers on Load

Operate lamps at full intensity for 100 hours
Prior to dimming

Refer to GRX-Liaison and adjust low-end
trim

Remove bypass jumpers on load circuit
terminal blocks

Refer to GRX-Liaison and adjust low-end
trim. If lights controlled via HP-2,4,6 set
trims in HP Unit (refer to unit instruction
sheets)

Refer to GRX-Liaison and adjust high-end
trim

Compare additional module wiring to
diagrams. Check input current. Check each
zone output current, add power boosters
where necessary.

GRX-8IT

GRX-IT

SCENE
BUTTONS
(1—4)

OFF BUTTON

MASTER
RAISE/LOWER

Appendix F: Infrared Transmitters/Receivers

Transmitters/Receivers

PRO AV DLC Control Units can be used with the ceiling IR Receiver (GRX-CIR) or
a Wallstation IR Control (NTGRX-4SIR-WH). This allows control of the Control
Unit with the optional Handheld Infrared Wireless Remote Control Transmitters.
The Infrared Transmitters control 4 (or 8) scenes plus master raise/lower and Off.
With this you can recall scenes or fine-tune light levels.

Infrared Interference

The IR frequency for all PRO AV DLC Control Units is 40.000 KHz. Any other device continuously operating in the frequency range from 30 KHz to 50 KHz may
cause either no response or unwanted scene changes on the Control Unit. Fluorescent ballasts are a known cause of IR interference. Lutron dimming ballasts
have been thoroughly tested to ensure that there is no IR interference with any PRO AV DLC product. However, other manufacturer's ballasts may cause
interference. It is the responsibility of the contractor to determine the operating frequency of the ballasts used on the project. Lutron takes no responsibility for
ballast interference to the PRO AV DLC system.

SCENE

BUTTONS

(5—8)

SCENE
BUTTONS
(1—4)

OFF BUTTON

MASTER
RAISE/LOWER

Содержание PAV6M-120

Страница 1: ...ltage lighting do not remove factory installed bypass jumpers on load circuit terminals until load circuits are tested see start up procedure on page 6 The Pro AV DLC dimming modules are designed to o...

Страница 2: ...or CE models No zone may be loaded with more than 800 W Maximum load capacity for Control Unit is 2 000 W 2300 W for CE Unit must not carry more than 16A of total lighting load 10A for CE models Descr...

Страница 3: ...s 2 Plan placement of modules Modules must be mounted vertically Make sure that nothing blocks the air channel between the back of the module and the wall Leave 6 152 mm of space above and below modul...

Страница 4: ...es must have a load of at least 25W 40 W for CE models No zone may be loaded with more than 800 W Maximum load capacity for Control Unit is 2 000 W 2300 W for CE Unit must not carry more than 16A of t...

Страница 5: ...NTGRX 4B Scene Selection Control NTGRX 4M Master Control NTGRX 4PS Partition Control GRX CIR Infrared Ceiling Receiver GRX 4S DW ArchitraveTM Door Jamb Control GRX AV Interface Control EGRX 4S Europea...

Страница 6: ...ermine the function of the unit s two buttons Scene 1 and Off Scene 9 Scene 10 Scene 13 Scene 14 Panic Control Fine Tuning Control Partition Status Zone Lockout Sequencing Scenes 5 16 Scenes 1 to 4 Sc...

Страница 7: ...hting effects and make sure the Control Unit is working correctly To set up the PRO AV DLC Control Unit enter the setup mode and use the menu of setup codes that appear in the DISPLAY window Step by s...

Страница 8: ...eased A capital letter indicates a button was pushed and a lowercase letter indicates a button was released The following is a list of how addresses are indicated Set up a Wallstation Control to talk...

Страница 9: ...ed The response will be a ss followed by a string of eight ASCII characters one for each PAV control unit Each character represents the scene of each PAV control unit indicated by an A scene 11 will b...

Страница 10: ...nput output RS232 DMX512 and other communication terminals of Wallstations must be supplied from a Listed Class 2 source The PRO AV DLC Control Unit Class 2 circuit is 12VDC EACH TERMINAL CAN ACCEPT U...

Страница 11: ...n 68 75 mm deep minimum When mounting several units in a vertical layout one underneath the other allow at least 4 1 2 in 11 cm between units 3 Strip 1 2 in 12 mm insulation from 12 2 5 mm2 75 C coppe...

Страница 12: ...ng relay that can handle the in rush current of ballasts The inter face gives PRO AV DLC Series Control Units the ability to both dim and switch electronic ballasts such as Lutron s Eco 10 TVE models...

Страница 13: ...one from 800W VA to 1920W VA with the HP 2 3840W VA with the HP 4 5760W VA with the HP 6 Up to 28 800W VA by daisy chaining five HP 6 Modules HP 2 4 6 Modules can also accept 277V input load power fee...

Страница 14: ...urrent Check each zone output current add power boosters where necessary GRX 8IT GRX IT SCENE BUTTONS 1 4 OFF BUTTON MASTER RAISE LOWER Appendix F Infrared Transmitters Receivers Transmitters Receiver...

Страница 15: ...Page 15...

Страница 16: ...0657 All others 1 610 282 3800 Website address www lutron com E mail product lutron com Warranty Lutron warrants each new unit to be free from defects in materials and workmanship and to perform under...

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