Lutron Electronics 0033 Lighting Control Transceiver User Manual 043 203a

Lutron Electronics Company Inc Lighting Control Transceiver 043 203a

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The range and performance of RF devices in aHomeWorks system is highly dependent on a varietyof complex factors such as:• Distance between RF devices• Geometry of the home• Construction of walls separating RF devicesRange and performance can be adversely affected by:• Mounting in a metal enclosure• Mounting within 3 ft. (1 m) of other RF devicesSetup: RF Processors will not function until they areaddressed and programmed. See the HomeWorksIlluminationTM Software online help.1Please Read Before InstallingRF ProcessorHRP5-120120 V 60 Hz (15 V 900 mA adapter)Installation InstructionsOverviewHomeWorks RF Processors comprise the major communication hub of a HomeWorks radio frequencysystem. Each RF Processor will support up to 32 RFKeypads and up to 64 RF Dimmers or RF Switches. Each RF Processor covers approximately 2500square ft. (232 m2) of living space.Up to Hybrid Repeaters may be used with each processor to extend the communications range of thesystem.A maximum of 16 HomeWorks Processors may beconnected together in a system.Important NotesCodes: Install in accordance with all local and national electrical codes.Power: Use only the adapter provided by Lutron withthe RF Processor (Lutron model # T120-15DC-9-BL). Caution - Using an adapter not rated for thefollowing specifications could damage theprocessor and possibly overheat the adapter.• Input: 120 V 60Hz• Output: 15 V 900 mA NEC Class 2; IEC PELVEnvironment: Ambient operating temperature: 0-40°C, 32-104°F, 0-90% humidity, non-condensing.Indoor use only.Cleaning: To clean, wipe with a clean damp cloth. DONOT use any chemical solutions. DO NOT paint theRF Processor.Mounting: DO NOT ground the RF Processor. DONOT mount the RF Processor in a metal enclosure.RF Device Placement: RF devices that are to be controlled by the RF Processor must be located within30 ft. (9 m) of the RF Processor or a Hybrid Repeater. HRP5-120FCC InformationNOTE: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, persuant to part 15 of the FCC rules.Operation is subject to the following:(1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and(2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
If the RF Processor is connected to a modem, a nullmodem adapter is needed between the processor and theattached modem.7. Connect Ethernet Link (if applicable). Connect a standard RJ45 connector to the Link 9 Ethernet jack onthe processor for system programming or communicationswith other equipment. A crossover cable is required for adirect connection to a computer. If plugging in to a network, a standard cable is used (see Processor BoardConnections, page 7). The orange LED (ACT) will illuminate when there are any Ethernet signals beingtransmitted or received on Link 9. The green LED (CON)will illuminate when the Link 9 is connected to ahub/switch/router or a computer.8. Connect Hybrid Repeater Link (if applicable). ForHybrid Repeaters that control wireless devices, connectthe communication wires to Link 8 as configured in theHomeWorks IlluminationTM Software. Important: Use onlythe blue terminal block connector that is provided with theRF Processor.9. Connect external input closures (if applicable). Theprocessor accepts three low-voltage dry contact closures.Important: Use only the blue terminal block connectorthat is provided with the RF Processor.When using the input closures: Verify compatibility ofexternal devices. The input closures are intended for usewith devices that provide dry contact closures. The inputsmay be used with ground-referenced, solid-state closuresif the closures have an on-state saturation voltage of lessthan 2 V and an off-state leakage of less than 50 µA.Dry contact or solid-state closures must be capable ofswitching 15 V at 10 mA. The closures must stay in theclosed or open states for at least 40 msec in order to berecognized by the processor. If there is any question as towhether the contact closure device is compatible withthese specifications, contact the manufacturer of thatdevice.The Contact Closure Input Status LEDs will illuminatewhen a contact closure is closed on the correspondinginput.2Installation1. Find a suitable location for the RF Processor. Placethe RF Processor in a convenient and accessible location. See RF Coverage Diagrams on page 8 and 9.2. Mount the RF Processor. Mount RF Processor to wallusing the appropriate mounting hardware provided (seeMounting Diagram). Orient the processor’s antenna foroptimal performance. For most installations, the antennashould be oriented vertically. Note: DO NOT ground the RF Processor. DONOT mount the RF Processor in a metal enclosure.3. Connect Inter-processor Link (if applicable). The inter-processor link is used for communication between multiple HomeWorks®processors. Connect control wiringto the Inter-Processor link (4-position terminal block), ifrequired. Do not connect the +15V terminal (terminal 2). If this processor is to be the first or last processor in thedaisy chain, attach one of the LT-1 link terminators provided across the MUX and MUX (terminals 3 and 4).(See Low-Voltage (Class 2/PELV) Wiring Diagram, page5). If LT-1s are unavailable, a 1/2 W resistor between 100and 150 Ohms may be placed across terminals 3 and 4to provide termination. Important: Use only the blue terminal block connector that is provided with the RFProcessor.4. Apply power to the RF Processor.The RF Processor has battery-backed memory and timeclock devices. The battery provides power to thesedevices during power outages and other temporary power interruptions. In vacation homes and other residenceswhich are not continuously occupied, the RF processorMUST be powered by a circuit that is never turned offeven when the residence is unoccupied.5. Address the RF Processor. Use the RF Processor display to set address.6. Connect Serial Link (if applicable). Connect a standardDB9 male connector to the Link 3 or 7 RS-232 connectoron the RF Processor for system programming or communications with other equipment. A cable with all 9pins straight through (not a null modem) is required forprogramming the system via the serial link using a laptop.Verify LED lightswhen poweredPlug in powercord andadapterUse wallplatescrew to attachadapter to outlet(if applicable)
3Port Cover Removal and InstallationThe Port Cover can be removed for access to theInitialize Button, Configuration DIP Switches, andDiagnostic LEDs. The cover is removed by gentlypulling up on the front edge to disengage the snaps.Replace the cover by inserting the two tabs on theback of the cover into the slots on the processor.Gently press down on the front edge to engage thesnaps.SlotsTabTabPressDown11.54"(293mm)8"(203mm)1.25" (32mm)6.16"(157mm)6.7"(170mm)0.70"(18mm)Front View(Port Cover attached)Side View5.77"(147mm)1.77"(45mm)Dimensions7"(178mm)
4Contact Closure Wiring DiagramClass 2/PELV wiring connectionsfrom customer supplied contactclosure devices. (See Installationstep 9 on page 2.)OKClosure 3Closure 2Closure 1Common#OK*Mounting ScrewMounting ScrewOptional Mounting ScrewMounting DiagramIncluded:Drywall Anchors (3)Mounting Screws (3)Masonry Anchors (3)Mounting Screws (3)Wall Anchors
5Low-Voltage (Class 2/PELV) Wiring DiagramLT-1 LinkTerminatorLT-1 LinkTerminatorWiring DetailLT-1 LinkTerminatorLT-1 LinkTerminatorWiring Detail4 SeriesTMProcessorRF ProcessorPin 1 - 1 18 AWG (1.0 mm2)Pins 3 & 4 - 1 pair 22-18 AWG (0.5 - 1.0 mm2) twisted/shielded for dataPin 2 is not connected1000 ft. (305 m) maximum total wire run distance8 SeriesTMProcessor
6OKOperation and LEDsHome Key Display PowerLED1.  Home Key: Returns the user to the Home Screen.2.  Menu Navigation Keys: Used to navigate the variousmenus and screens for the processor.3.  Ethernet Link 9 Activity LEDs: The orange LED will illuminate when there are any Ethernet signals beingtransmitted or received on Link 9. The green LED will illuminate when the ethernet port is connected to ahub/switch/router or a PC.4.  RS-232 Link 7 Activity LEDs: The LEDs will illuminatewhen there are any RS-232 signals being transmitted(TX LED) or received (RX LED) on Link 7.5.  RS-232 Link 3 Activity LEDs: The LEDs will illuminatewhen there are any RS-232 signals being transmitted(TX LED) or received (RX LED) on Link 3.6.  Inter-Processor Link Activity LEDs: The LEDs will illuminate when there are any processor communicationsignals being transmitted (TX LED) or received (RX LED)on Link 2.LCD Display7.  Contact Closure Input Status LEDs: The LEDs willeach illuminate when a contact closure is closed on thecorresponding input.8.  Hybrid Repeater Link 8 Activity LEDs: The LEDs willilluminate when there are any wired signals being transmitted (TX LED) or received (RX LED) on Link 8.9.  RF Link Activity LEDs: The LEDs will illuminate whenthere are any RF signals being transmitted (TX LED) orreceived (RX LED) on that link.10. Power In LED: This LED illuminates when power fromthe adapter is present at the Power Input Jack.11. LCD Display: Displays programming and diagnosticinformation. The LCD Display will shut off after 45 min-utes of inactivity. To restore the display, simply pressany key.12. Display Power LED: This LED will illuminate when theLCD Display has power.11112MenuNavigationKeys234RS-232 Link 7Activity LEDsEthernet Link 9Activity LEDsRS-232 Link 3Activity LEDsContactClosure InputStatus LEDsInter-ProcessorLink 2 ActivityLEDsHybrid RepeaterLink 8 ActivityLEDsPower In LEDRF ActivityLEDs56 89710
7Processor Board Connections1.  RS-232 Port (Link 3 and 7): Standard 9-Pin male con-nectors for connecting to a computer for programming, toa modem for remote programming, or to an external con-trol system (A/V system, HVAC, etc.).2.  Ethernet Jack (Link 9): Standard 8-Pin RJ-45 jack forconnecting the processor to an Ethernet Hub/Switch, to alaptop computer for remote programming, or to an external control system (A/V system, HVAC, etc.).3.  Inter-Processor Link (Link 2): Allows up to 16 proces-sors (both RF and Wired) to be connected together.4.  Contact Closure Inputs: connection for 3 dry contactclosures plus common.5.  Hybrid Repeater Link (Link 8): Allows connection ofHybrid Repeaters.6.  Configuration DIP Switches: All DIP switches should beplaced in the OFF (left) position for normal operation. TheHomeWorks®Utility will prompt the programmer if anysubsequent changes to the DIP switches are required.7.  Power Input Jack: Input jack for the 15 VDC adapter.Center pin is positive.8.  Initialize Button: Used to reset the processor.Ethernet Port (Link 9)RS-232 Ports(Links 3 and 7)Inter-ProcessorLink (Link 2)Hybrid RepeaterLink (Link 8)Power Input JackContactClosure InputsConfiguration DIP SwitchesInitializeButtonPIN123456789Name   DescriptionDCD      Data Carrier DetectTXD      Transmit DataRXD      Receive DataDSR      Data Set ReadyGND     GroundDTR      Data Terminal ReadyCTS      Clear To SendRTS      Request To SendRI         Ring IndicateDIP Switch123456OFF ONNormal Mode  Boot ModeUser-Configured 9600 Baud Baud RateNormal Mode Not UsedNormal Mode Not UsedNormal Mode Not UsedNormal Mode Not UsedPin    Processor1       Transmit +ve2       Transmit -ve3       Receive +ve4       No Connection5       No Connection6       Receive -ve7       No Connection8       No ConnectionEthernet Hub/SwitchReceive +veReceive -veTransmit +veNo ConnectionNo ConnectionTransmit -veNo ConnectionNo Connection1234 NC5 NC67 NC8 NC1234 5 67 8 NCNCNCNCCrossover Cable ConfigurationA crossover cable is used when connecting the processor to a laptop orother non-hub device (a/v systems,HVAC, etc.)12345678OFF - LeftON - RightExample: Setting Switch #6 ON.
8##* Start StartP/N 292-153P/N 292153RF TabletopKeypadRF Dimmer30 ft. (9m) maximumRF ProcessorRF Keypad* Sta Sta*11223344RF Dimmer30 ft. (9m) maximumRFProcessorRF KeypadRF Signal Repeater30 ft. (9m) maximum60 ft. (18m) maximumbetween RFProcessors andRepeaters, orbetween RepeatersRF Coverage DiagramsSystem Communication Notes• RF Dimmers and Keypads must belocated within 30 ft. (9m) of an RFSignal Repeater or an RF Processor. • RF Signal Repeater must be locatedwithin 60 ft. (18m) of an RF Processoror another RF Signal Repeater. • Multiple processors or repeaters may benecessary to provide adequate cover-age. Up to 16 processors (with up to 4repeaters each) may be connectedtogether in a system.• RF Dimmers cannot be controlled by thesystem and RF Keypads do not functionuntil they are addressed and pro-grammed. See the HomeWorks®Utilityonline help.Home A: 2500 sq. ft. (232m2) or less - all RF deviceswithin 30 ft. (9m) of RF ProcessorHome B: 2500 sq. ft. (232m2) or greater - some RF devices more than 30' (9m) from RF ProcessorRFTabletopKeypad
9*12*1234Home C: 10000 sq. ft. (928m2) or greater - or multiple structures/buildingsInter-Processor Link1000 ft. (305m) maximum wire run distanceHybrid Repeater Link1000 ft. (305 m) maximum wire run distanceRF Processor 1: MainHouseRF Processor 2:Guest HouseRF ProcessorRF ProcessorRF SignalRepeaterRF SignalRepeaterSystem Communication Notes• RF Dimmers and Keypads must be located within 30 ft. (9m) of an RF Signal Repeater or an RF Processor. • RF Signal Repeater must be located within 60 ft. (18m) of an RF Processor  or another RF Signal Repeater. • Multiple processors or repeaters may be necessary to provide adequate coverage. Up to 16 processors (with up to 4repeaters each) may be connected together in a system.• RF Dimmers cannot be controlled by the system and RF Keypads do not function until they are addressed and programmed. See the HomeWorks®IlluminationTM Software online help.Hybrid Repeater Link RF Coverage Diagrams - Continued30 ft. (9m)maximum60 ft. (18m) maximumbetween RF Processors andRepeaters, or betweenRepeatersRF Processor RF Keypad60 ft. (18 m)maximum30 ft. (9 m)maximum60 ft. (18 m)maximumHybrid Repeater
10Troubleshooting GuideSymptom Cause and ActionLCD is shut off.• Press any key to restore the LCD.No power available to RF Processor.• Make sure adapter is plugged in.• Faulty adapter.• Check to make sure circuit breaker is not tripped or OFF.No power available to unit.• Make sure adapter is plugged in.• Faulty adapter.RF Processor not within 30 ft. (9 m) of controls.• Place processor within 30 ft. (9 m) of RF controls.RF Processor not within 30 ft. (9 m) of controls.• Place processor within 30 ft. (9 m) of RF controls.RF Processor in boot mode.• All configuration DIP switches should be in the OFF (left) posi-tion for normal operation.No power to RF Control• Check circuit breaker.• Check FASSTM on RF Dimmers/Switches and their AccessoryControls.• Replace batteries in battery-powered controls.RF Controls not addressed.• See the HomeWorks®IlluminationTM Software online help foraddressing details.RF Processor has no database.• Upload database to RF Processor.Link miswired.• Check wiring to make sure it agrees with installation instruc-tions and wiring diagrams.• Be sure to use only the blue terminal block provided with theprocessor.Link Terminator missing or miswired. • Make sure that a Link Terminator has been installed across ter-minals 3 and 4 on the first and last processors on the Inter-Processor Link. If LT-1s are not available, a 1/2 Watt resistor(100-150 Ohms) may be used. See Low-Voltage (Class2/PELV) Wiring Diagram (page 5).• Check to make sure that the numbers on the link terminatoragree with the terminal numbers they are wired to.RF Processor in boot mode.• All configuration DIP switches should be in the OFF (left) posi-tion for normal operation.Inter-Panel Link miswired.• Check wiring to make sure it agrees with installation instruc-tions and wiring diagrams.• Be sure to use only the blue terminal block provided with theprocessor.Faulty RS-232 connection.• Make sure cable is a standard serial cable with all 9 pinsstraight through.COM Port settings incorrect.• Verify COM Port settings in the HomeWorks IlluminationSoftware.Terminal prompt has been disabled.• Type “prompton” (without quotes) in the HomeWorksIllumination Software Terminal Menu to enable the prompt.LCD Display is blankRF controls not communicating with RF ProcessorRF Processor functions intermittentlyRF Processor not communicating with other processors on Inter-Processor LinkRF Processor will not accept uploadsRF Processor does not respond in HomeWorks Utility TerminalMenu
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Lutron Electronics Co., Inc. 7200 Suter RoadCoopersburg, PA 18036-1299Made and printed in the U.S.A. 9/04 P/N 043-203 Rev. ALIMITED WARRANTYLutron will, at its option, repair or replace any unit that is defective in materials or manufac-ture within two years after purchase. For warranty service, return unit to place of purchase ormail to Lutron at 7200 Suter Rd., Coopersburg, PA 18036-1299, postage pre-paid. Telephonethe Lutron Technical Support Center toll free at 800-523-9466. After the two year period, apro-rated warranty applies to this product until eight years after the purchase. For more infor-mation regarding this warranty contact your Lutron representative.THIS WARRANTY IS IN LIEU OF ALL OTHER EXPRESS WARRANTIES, AND THEIMPLIED WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY IS LIMITED TO TWO YEARS FROM PUR-CHASE. THIS WARRANTY DOES NOT COVER THE COST OF INSTALLATION,REMOVAL OR REINSTALLATION, OR DAMAGE RESULTING FROM MISUSE, ABUSE,OR IMPROPER OR INCORRECT REPAIR, OR DAMAGE FROM IMPROPER WIRING ORINSTALLATION. THIS WARRANTY DOES NOT COVER INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUEN-TIAL DAMAGES. LUTRON’S LIABILITY ON ANY CLAIM FOR DAMAGES ARISING OUTOF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE MANUFACTURE, SALE, INSTALLATION, DELIVERY,OR USE OF THE UNIT SHALL NEVER EXCEED THE PURCHASE PRICE OF THE UNIT.This warranty gives you specific legal rights, and you may also have other rights which varyfrom state to state. Some states do not allow limitations on how long an implied warranty lasts,so the above limitation may not apply to you. Some states do not allow the exclusion or limi-tation of incidental or consequential damages, so the above limitation or exclusion may notapply to you. This product may be covered by one or more of the following U.S. patents: 4,889,999;5,170,068; 5,237,207; 5,736,965; 5,838,226; 5,848,054; 5,905,442; 5,982,103 and corre-sponding foreign patents. U.S. and foreign patents pending. Lutron, Maestro, andHomeWorks are registered trademarks, and 4 Series, 8 Series and FASS are trademarks ofLutron Electronics Co., Inc.©  2004 Lutron Electronics Co., Inc.Technical and Sales AssistanceIf you need assistance, call the toll-free LutronTechnical Support Center. Please provide exactmodel number when calling.(800) 523-9466 (U.S.A., Canada and the Caribbean)Other countries call:Tel:    (610) 282-3800Fax: (610) 282-3090Visit our Web site at www.lutron.comFCC InformationNote: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B dig-ital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC rules. These limits are designed to provide rea-sonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipmentgenerates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used inaccordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio or television recep-tion. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation.If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which canbe determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correctthe interference by one or more of the following measures: • Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.• Increase the seperation between the equipment and receiver.• Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiv-er is connected.• Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.Caution: Changes or modifications not expressly approved by Lutron Electronics Co. couldvoid the user’s authority to operate this equipment.Operation is subject to the following: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference,and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.

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