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RF Processor
Installation Instructions
HRP5-120
120 V 60 Hz (15 V
Please Read Before Installing
900 mA adapter)
Overview
HomeWorks RF Processors comprise the major
communication hub of a HomeWorks radio frequency
system. Each RF Processor will support up to 32 RF
Keypads and up to 64 RF Dimmers or RF Switches.
Each RF Processor covers approximately 2500
square ft. (232 m2) of living space.
Up to Hybrid Repeaters may be used with each
processor to extend the communications range of the
system.
HRP5-120
A maximum of 16 HomeWorks Processors may be
connected together in a system.
Important Notes
Codes: Install in accordance with all local and
national electrical codes.
Power: Use only the adapter provided by Lutron with
the RF Processor (Lutron model # T120-15DC-9-BL).
Caution - Using an adapter not rated for the
following specifications could damage the
processor and possibly overheat the adapter.
• Input: 120 V 60Hz
• Output: 15 V 900 mA
NEC Class 2; IEC PELV
Environment: Ambient operating temperature:
0-40°C, 32-104°F, 0-90% humidity, non-condensing.
Indoor use only.
Mounting: DO NOT ground the RF Processor. DO
NOT mount the RF Processor in a metal enclosure.
The range and performance of RF devices in a
HomeWorks system is highly dependent on a variety
of complex factors such as:
• Distance between RF devices
• Geometry of the home
• Construction of walls separating RF devices
Range and performance can be adversely affected by:
• Mounting in a metal enclosure
• Mounting within 3 ft. (1 m) of other RF devices
RF Device Placement: RF devices that are to be
controlled by the RF Processor must be located within
30 ft. (9 m) of the RF Processor or a Hybrid Repeater.
Setup: RF Processors will not function until they are
addressed and programmed. See the HomeWorks
IlluminationTM Software online help.
Cleaning: To clean, wipe with a clean damp cloth. DO
NOT use any chemical solutions. DO NOT paint the
RF Processor.
FCC Information
NOTE: 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.
Installation
1. Find a suitable location for the RF Processor. Place
the 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 wall
using the appropriate mounting hardware provided (see
Mounting Diagram). Orient the processor’s antenna for
optimal performance. For most installations, the antenna
should be oriented vertically.
Note: DO NOT ground the RF Processor. DO
NOT mount the RF Processor in a metal
enclosure.
3. Connect Inter-processor Link (if applicable). The interprocessor link is used for communication between
multiple HomeWorks® processors. Connect control wiring
to the Inter-Processor link (4-position terminal block), if
required. Do not connect the +15V terminal (terminal 2).
If this processor is to be the first or last processor in the
daisy 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, page
5). If LT-1s are unavailable, a 1/2 W resistor between 100
and 150 Ohms may be placed across terminals 3 and 4
to provide termination. Important: Use only the blue
terminal block connector that is provided with the RF
Processor.
4. Apply power to the RF Processor.
Verify LED lights
when powered
Plug in power
cord and
adapter
Use wallplate
screw to attach
adapter to outlet
(if applicable)
The RF Processor has battery-backed memory and
timeclock devices. The battery provides power to these
devices during power outages and other temporary power
interruptions. In vacation homes and other residences
which are not continuously occupied, the RF processor
MUST be powered by a circuit that is never turned off
even 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 standard
DB9 male connector to the Link 3 or 7 RS-232 connector
on the RF Processor for system programming or
communications with other equipment. A cable with all 9
pins straight through (not a null modem) is required for
programming the system via the serial link using a laptop.
If the RF Processor is connected to a modem, a null
modem adapter is needed between the processor and the
attached modem.
7. Connect Ethernet Link (if applicable). Connect a
standard RJ45 connector to the Link 9 Ethernet jack on
the processor for system programming or communications
with other equipment. A crossover cable is required for a
direct connection to a computer. If plugging in to a
network, a standard cable is used (see Processor Board
Connections, page 7). The orange LED (ACT) will
illuminate when there are any Ethernet signals being
transmitted or received on Link 9. The green LED (CON)
will illuminate when the Link 9 is connected to a
hub/switch/router or a computer.
8. Connect Hybrid Repeater Link (if applicable). For
Hybrid Repeaters that control wireless devices, connect
the communication wires to Link 8 as configured in the
HomeWorks IlluminationTM Software. Important: Use only
the blue terminal block connector that is provided with the
RF Processor.
9. Connect external input closures (if applicable). The
processor accepts three low-voltage dry contact closures.
Important: Use only the blue terminal block connector
that is provided with the RF Processor.
When using the input closures: Verify compatibility of
external devices. The input closures are intended for use
with devices that provide dry contact closures. The inputs
may be used with ground-referenced, solid-state closures
if the closures have an on-state saturation voltage of less
than 2 V and an off-state leakage of less than 50 µA.
Dry contact or solid-state closures must be capable of
switching 15 V at 10 mA. The closures must stay in the
closed or open states for at least 40 msec in order to be
recognized by the processor. If there is any question as to
whether the contact closure device is compatible with
these specifications, contact the manufacturer of that
device.
The Contact Closure Input Status LEDs will illuminate
when a contact closure is closed on the corresponding
input.
Port Cover Removal and Installation
The Port Cover can be removed for access to the
Initialize Button, Configuration DIP Switches, and
Diagnostic LEDs. The cover is removed by gently
pulling up on the front edge to disengage the snaps.
Replace the cover by inserting the two tabs on the
back of the cover into the slots on the processor.
Gently press down on the front edge to engage the
snaps.
Tab
Tab
Slots
Press
Down
Dimensions
Side View
Front View
(Port Cover attached)
1.77"
(45mm)
6.7"
(170mm)
8"
(203mm)
0.70"
(18mm)
7"
(178mm)
5.77"
(147mm)
11.54"
(293mm)
6.16"
(157mm)
1.25" (32mm)
Mounting Diagram
Wall Anchors
Mounting Screw
Mounting Screw
OK
Optional Mounting Screw
Included:
Drywall Anchors (3)
Masonry Anchors (3)
Mounting Screws (3)
Mounting Screws (3)
Contact Closure Wiring Diagram
OK
Closure 3
Closure 2
Closure 1
Common
Class 2/PELV wiring connections
from customer supplied contact
closure devices. (See Installation
step 9 on page 2.)
Low-Voltage (Class 2/PELV) Wiring Diagram
4 SeriesTM
Processor
8 SeriesTM
Processor
RF Processor
LT-1 Link
Terminator
Pin 1 - 1 18 AWG (1.0 mm2)
Pins 3 & 4 - 1 pair 22-18 AWG (0.5 - 1.0 mm2)
twisted/shielded for data
Pin 2 is not connected
LT-1 Link
Terminator
1000 ft. (305 m) maximum total wire run distance
LT-1 Link
Terminator
Wiring Detail
LT-1 Link
Terminator
Wiring Detail
Operation and LEDs
Home Key
12
Display Power
LED
11 LCD Display
Menu
Navigation
Keys
Ethernet
Link 9
Activity LEDs
RS-232 Link 7
Activity LEDs
OK
In
10 Power
LED
RS-232 Link 3
Activity LEDs
Contact
Closure Input
Status LEDs
RF Activity
LEDs
Inter-Processor
Link 2 Activity
LEDs
Hybrid Repeater
Link 8 Activity
LEDs
1. Home Key: Returns the user to the Home Screen.
2. Menu Navigation Keys: Used to navigate the various
menus and screens for the processor.
3. Ethernet Link 9 Activity LEDs: The orange LED will
illuminate when there are any Ethernet signals being
transmitted or received on Link 9. The green LED will
illuminate when the ethernet port is connected to a
hub/switch/router or a PC.
7. Contact Closure Input Status LEDs: The LEDs will
each illuminate when a contact closure is closed on the
corresponding input.
8. Hybrid Repeater Link 8 Activity LEDs: The LEDs will
illuminate 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 when
there are any RF signals being transmitted (TX LED) or
received (RX LED) on that link.
4. RS-232 Link 7 Activity LEDs: The LEDs will illuminate
when there are any RS-232 signals being transmitted
(TX LED) or received (RX LED) on Link 7.
10. Power In LED: This LED illuminates when power from
the adapter is present at the Power Input Jack.
5. RS-232 Link 3 Activity LEDs: The LEDs will illuminate
when there are any RS-232 signals being transmitted
(TX LED) or received (RX LED) on Link 3.
11. LCD Display: Displays programming and diagnostic
information. The LCD Display will shut off after 45 minutes of inactivity. To restore the display, simply press
any key.
6. Inter-Processor Link Activity LEDs: The LEDs will
illuminate when there are any processor communication
signals being transmitted (TX LED) or received (RX LED)
on Link 2.
12. Display Power LED: This LED will illuminate when the
LCD Display has power.
Processor Board Connections
PIN
RS-232 Ports
(Links 3 and 7)
Contact
Closure Inputs
Power Input Jack
Name Description
DCD
Data Carrier Detect
TXD
Transmit Data
RXD
Receive Data
DSR
Data Set Ready
GND
Ground
DTR
Data Terminal Ready
CTS
Clear To Send
RTS
Request To Send
RI
Ring Indicate
Inter-Processor
Link (Link 2)
Hybrid Repeater
Link (Link 8)
Initialize
Button
Configuration DIP Switches
DIP Switch
Ethernet Port (Link 9)
Pin
Processor
Transmit +ve
Transmit -ve
Receive +ve
No Connection
No Connection
Receive -ve
No Connection
No Connection
Ethernet Hub/Switch
Receive +ve
Receive -ve
Transmit +ve
No Connection
No Connection
Transmit -ve
No Connection
No Connection
OFF
ON
Normal Mode
User-Configured
Baud Rate
Normal Mode
Normal Mode
Normal Mode
Normal Mode
Boot Mode
9600 Baud
Not
Not
Not
Not
Used
Used
Used
Used
Example: Setting Switch #6 ON.
OFF - Left
Crossover Cable Configuration
A crossover cable is used when
connecting the processor to a laptop or
other non-hub device (a/v systems,
HVAC, etc.)
1. RS-232 Port (Link 3 and 7): Standard 9-Pin male connectors for connecting to a computer for programming, to
a modem for remote programming, or to an external control system (A/V system, HVAC, etc.).
2. Ethernet Jack (Link 9): Standard 8-Pin RJ-45 jack for
connecting the processor to an Ethernet Hub/Switch, to a
laptop 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 processors (both RF and Wired) to be connected together.
4 NC
NC 4
5 NC
NC 5
ON - Right
7 NC
NC 7
8 NC
NC 8
5. Hybrid Repeater Link (Link 8): Allows connection of
Hybrid Repeaters.
6. Configuration DIP Switches: All DIP switches should be
placed in the OFF (left) position for normal operation. The
HomeWorks® Utility will prompt the programmer if any
subsequent 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.
4. Contact Closure Inputs: connection for 3 dry contact
closures plus common.
RF Coverage Diagrams
Home A: 2500 sq. ft. (232m2) or less - all RF devices
within 30 ft. (9m) of RF Processor
RF Tabletop
Keypad
System 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.
RF Dimmer
RF Keypad
* Start
P/N 292-153
292 153
• Multiple processors or repeaters may be
necessary to provide adequate coverage. Up to 16 processors (with up to 4
repeaters 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® Utility
online help.
30 ft. (9m) maximum
RF Processor
Home B: 2500 sq. ft. (232m2) or greater - some RF devices more than 30' (9m) from RF Processor
RF
Tabletop
Keypad
30 ft. (9m) maximum
RF Signal Repeater
RF Dimmer
RF Keypad
* Sta
1 2 3 4
60 ft. (18m) maximum
between RF
Processors and
Repeaters, or
between Repeaters
RF
Processor
30 ft. (9m) maximum
RF Coverage Diagrams - Continued
Home C: 10000 sq. ft. (928m2) or greater - or multiple structures/buildings
RF Processor 1: Main
House
RF Signal
Repeater
RF Signal
Repeater
RF Processor 2:
Guest House
30 ft. (9m)
maximum
RF Processor
1 2 3 4
60 ft. (18m) maximum
between RF Processors and
Repeaters, or between
Repeaters
1 2
Inter-Processor Link
1000 ft. (305m) maximum wire run distance
RF Processor
System 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 4
repeaters 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 Processor
RF Keypad
Hybrid Repeater
30 ft. (9 m)
maximum
60 ft. (18 m)
maximum
60 ft. (18 m)
maximum
Hybrid Repeater Link
1000 ft. (305 m) maximum wire run distance
Troubleshooting Guide
Symptom
Cause and Action
LCD Display is blank
LCD 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.
RF controls not communicating with RF Processor
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 functions intermittently
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) position for normal operation.
No power to RF Control
• Check circuit breaker.
• Check FASSTM on RF Dimmers/Switches and their Accessory
Controls.
• Replace batteries in battery-powered controls.
RF Controls not addressed.
• See the HomeWorks® IlluminationTM Software online help for
addressing details.
RF Processor has no database.
• Upload database to RF Processor.
RF Processor not communicating with other processors on InterProcessor Link
Link miswired.
• Check wiring to make sure it agrees with installation instructions and wiring diagrams.
• Be sure to use only the blue terminal block provided with the
processor.
Link Terminator missing or miswired.
• Make sure that a Link Terminator has been installed across terminals 3 and 4 on the first and last processors on the InterProcessor Link. If LT-1s are not available, a 1/2 Watt resistor
(100-150 Ohms) may be used. See Low-Voltage (Class
2/PELV) Wiring Diagram (page 5).
• Check to make sure that the numbers on the link terminator
agree with the terminal numbers they are wired to.
RF Processor will not accept uploads
RF Processor in boot mode.
• All configuration DIP switches should be in the OFF (left) position for normal operation.
Inter-Panel Link miswired.
• Check wiring to make sure it agrees with installation instructions and wiring diagrams.
• Be sure to use only the blue terminal block provided with the
processor.
Faulty RS-232 connection.
• Make sure cable is a standard serial cable with all 9 pins
straight through.
COM Port settings incorrect.
• Verify COM Port settings in the HomeWorks Illumination
Software.
RF Processor does not respond in HomeWorks Utility Terminal
Menu
Terminal prompt has been disabled.
• Type “prompton” (without quotes) in the HomeWorks
Illumination Software Terminal Menu to enable the prompt.
10
Notes
11
FCC Information
Note: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment
generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in
accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio or television reception. 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 can
be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct
the 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 receiver is connected.
• Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
Caution: Changes or modifications not expressly approved by Lutron Electronics Co. could
void 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.
Technical and Sales Assistance
If you need assistance, call the toll-free Lutron
Technical Support Center. Please provide exact
model number when calling.
(800) 523-9466 (U.S.A., Canada and the Caribbean)
Other countries call:
Tel: (610) 282-3800
Fax: (610) 282-3090
Visit our Web site at www.lutron.com
Lutron Electronics Co., Inc.
7200 Suter Road
Coopersburg, PA 18036-1299
Made and printed in the U.S.A. 9/04 P/N 043-203 Rev. A
LIMITED WARRANTY
Lutron will, at its option, repair or replace any unit that is defective in materials or manufacture within two years after purchase. For warranty service, return unit to place of purchase or
mail to Lutron at 7200 Suter Rd., Coopersburg, PA 18036-1299, postage pre-paid. Telephone
the Lutron Technical Support Center toll free at 800-523-9466. After the two year period, a
pro-rated warranty applies to this product until eight years after the purchase. For more information regarding this warranty contact your Lutron representative.
THIS WARRANTY IS IN LIEU OF ALL OTHER EXPRESS WARRANTIES, AND THE
IMPLIED WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY IS LIMITED TO TWO YEARS FROM PURCHASE. 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 OR
INSTALLATION. THIS WARRANTY DOES NOT COVER INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES. LUTRON’S LIABILITY ON ANY CLAIM FOR DAMAGES ARISING OUT
OF 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 vary
from 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 limitation of incidental or consequential damages, so the above limitation or exclusion may not
apply 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 corresponding foreign patents. U.S. and foreign patents pending. Lutron, Maestro, and
HomeWorks are registered trademarks, and 4 Series, 8 Series and FASS are trademarks of
Lutron Electronics Co., Inc.
© 2004 Lutron Electronics Co., Inc.

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