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SPECIFICATIONS
Certifications
UL Listed
508
CE, FCC Part 15, Sub-Part B
EN55022 Radiated / Conducted emissions
EN55024 61000-4-2 ESD immunity
EN55024 61000-4-3 Radiated immunity
EN55024 61000-4-4 Fast transient immunity
EN55024 61000-4-5 Surge immunity
EN55024 61000-4-6 Conducted immunity
EN55024 61000-4-8 Magnetic field immunity
EN55024 61000-4-11 Voltage dips/interruption immunity
61000-3-2 Harmonics current emissions
610000-3-3 Flicker emissions
PWM OUTPUTS, 12V (SOURCE)
Low-voltage outputs 1-4 may be configured as PWM (Pulse Width Modulation). PWM Duty Cycles are programmed using Power
Profiles from 0%-Minimum On to 100%- Maximum On (99.9% actual). The load level is a percentage between the minimum and
maximum duty cycle (Power Profile Minimum On and Maximum On). The output can be reversed in Design Center through the Power
Profile. For example, a 0% duty cycle can either be load ON or load OFF.
LOW-VOLTAGE OUTPUTS, 0-10V (ANALOG)
Low-voltage controls 5-8 and Ground are used to control devices that work with an analog 0-10V signal. Ground provides the
negative reference for the output voltages. All grounds are connected internally to each other. Each output, 5-8, can sink or source
0-100mA at any voltage from 0-10VDC. The load level sets the percentage between the minimum and maximum voltage that is
selected for that load.
NOTE:
Loads 1–8, Low-voltage outputs, should be limited to 250 feet / 76.2 meters for each wire run, using a minimum of 18AWG /
0.823mm2 gauge wire. All low-voltage connections use 4.4 inch pound torque. Stranded wire recommended.
There are four (4) AC line voltage relays on this LVOS station. They are single-pole, single-throw relays (SPST) and are initially
independent from the low-voltage outputs. However, in Design Center, each relay may be programmed to automatically switch in
conjunction with a selected low-voltage output, so up to four of these conjunctions are possible. When this conjunction is made in
Design Center if the low-voltage output is >0, the corresponding relay is ON and if the low-voltage load is 0 then the relay is OFF. Not
all low-voltage lighting installations require a switched, high-voltage relay, it depends on the fixture. Any relay not used in conjunction
with a low-voltage output is free and may be programmed to operate as an independent relay load.
Protection
High-voltage Input, Over Voltage Protection
MOV
Low-voltage 0-10V Output Over Current Protection
PTC Fuse (self resetting)
Low-voltage PWM Output Over Current Protection
High-voltage Output - Relays
Number of Relays
4
Voltage Rating
120V-277 VAC
Type
Normally open
Load Rating, General Purpose
10A
Load Rating, Incandescent
5A
Electronic Ballast
5A
Relay Input Connected to Line Feed
No
Connection Type
0.20” Pitch removable plug
Connection Rating
300V 10A
Connection Torque
4.4 inch pounds
LOAD CONFIGURATIONS
LINE VOLTAGE RELAY OPERATION