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Z o n e Z o n e Z o n e Z o n e
1 2 3 4
Port A
Luminaires
(RJ12 connector)
SD
Card
Port C
5V DC
Input
10. Inputs
Z o n e Z o n e Z o n e Z o n e
1 2 3 4
Port B
Temperature Sensors
(RJ12 connector)
11. Connecting To Luminaires
Refer to section11: Connecting to Luminaires below.
1. Once the controller is securely mounted, insert one end of the supplied RJ12 cable into the relevant
Zone (1–4) Port A on the control unit.
2. Insert the other end of the RJ12 cable into the RJ port on the luminaire or RJ12 T-splitter (not sup-
plied) if connecting more than one luminaire in a zone.
Note: If the cable length of the temperature sensor cable is insufficient to reach the controller, the
cable can be lengthened with an RJ12 (6 pin / 6 position) cable and a RJ12 (6 pin / 6 position) straight
through inline coupler.
3. Plug the RJ12 connector from the temperature sensor into the corresponding Zone (1–4) tempera-
ture Port B on the bottom panel of the controller and run the sensor cable the full length up to and
across the ceiling if possible. The sensor should be positioned as close as possible to the center of the
grow space within each zone. Repeat using additional temperature sensors (not supplied) for remaining
zones.
Caution! Take care not to stress or damage the sensor cables when securing them to walls or ceilings.
Note: Ensure the sensor is shielded from the light, as this may disrupt temperature measurements. Use
a hood if necessary. Template is located on page 21 and in the Quick Start Guide.
4. Once all connections have been made to the controller, plug the supplied Power Supply (see part “c”
on page 7) into a power outlet and connect the other end to the power input Port C on the bottom
panel of the controller and proceed to initial setup.
5. Finally, connect the luminaires to the power source (120 – 240V).
Note: Luminaires cannot be boosted when using 120V supply.
You are now ready to setup and program the controller. Proceed to initial setup.