Crestron Green Light® Commercial Lighting Design Guide
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Crestron Commercial Lighting Design Guide Contents INTRODUCTION .................................................................. 1 CRESTRON CONTROL TECHNOLOGY ..................................... 2 THE SINGLE SOLUTION CONTROL SYSTEM ........................... 2 SYSTEM DESIGN ................................................................ 3 LIGHTING SYSTEM DESIGN TYPES ....................................... 4 SPECIFYING A LIGHTING SYSTEM.........................................
Crestron Commercial Lighting Design Guide Introduction Introduction Crestron is the world's leading manufacturer of advanced control technologies. Our developments in combining touchpanel technology with lighting control applications were the very first of their kind. Only Crestron brings the most comprehensive line of userinterfaces to lighting and dimming control, plus the ability to remotely monitor, manage and control over standard IP networks.
Introduction Crestron Commercial Lighting Design Guide Crestron Control Technology View precise lighting levels, temperature and shade positions in any room throughout the installation, graphically and quantitatively, from any touchpanel or PC. Monitor and track current and historical device usage and intelligently manage resources.
Crestron Commercial Lighting Design Guide System Design System Design The applied lighting control strategy determines the basic methods used to control the environment. When formulating an overall strategy, there are some basic considerations:. Doc. 4775A New construction and major renovations provide the opportunity to easily run control cables from user interfaces to the control processor when the walls are open.
Crestron Commercial Lighting Design Guide System Design Lighting System Design Types There are many ways in which a Crestron lighting control system can be organized. Construction type, client requirements, architectural restrictions, and many other factors determine the best solution. In general, retaining Crestron control design flexibility produces the most reliable results.
Crestron Commercial Lighting Design Guide System Design Centralized Wired Systems A centralized system is one in which all the high-voltage circuits are terminated within a Crestron automation enclosure and operate under a central control system. In a centralized design, the high voltage lighting, fans, motors and switch circuits are individually wired directly to the control modules in the Crestron automation enclosure. The modules are controlled by low voltage or RF user interfaces in the living area.
System Design Crestron Commercial l Lighting Design Guide Decentralized Wired Systems In addition to the traditional high voltage wiring, a low voltage communication wire can be run from the dimmer to the nearest Cresnet® connection (or an RF wireless control can be used). This design offers the end user the familiarity of a traditional control coupled with the power and flexibility of automation.
Crestron Commercial Lighting Design Guide System Design Hybrid Systems The most efficient and attractive lighting system designs are a hybrid of centralized processing and distributed dimmers. This provides the reliability of local control along with sophisticated centralized control, and limits the amount of wall clutter Large rooms, stairways, and frequently used rooms are often remotely controlled using the astronomical time clock or whole house presets.
Crestron Commercial Lighting Design Guide Specifying a Lighting System information is especially important for selecting the correct Crestron module power rating and type Specifying a Lighting System 5. Dimming requirement for the controlled lighting zone (i.e. whether the lighting level of the loads/fixtures needs to be ramped up/down or simply switched on/off). Indicate: “Yes” for Dimming, and “No” for Non-Dim 6. Emergency designation for the controlled lighting zone (yes/no; i.e.
Crestron Commercial Lighting Design Guide Specifying a Lighting System Example Load Schedule with Panel Terminations Controlled Ckt Name Controlled Ckt No.
Specifying a Lighting System Crestron Commercial Lighting Design Guide Commercial Lighting Wiring Plan The wiring plan includes all enclosures and the interconnecting wiring. The designer determines the location of the enclosure(s), the route of keypad and touchpanel connections to the enclosure(s), the route of the interconnecting cable from the processor to the other enclosure(s), and the high voltage load routes to the enclosure or dimmer.
Crestron Commercial Lighting Design Guide Green Light Power Switching SYSTEM FEATURES Green Light Power Switching High-Performance Power Switching—Crestron GLEP Series power switching panels feature field-replaceable switching modules with a choice of relay technologies to address a wider range of applications and budgets.
Green Light Power Switching Crestron Commercial Lighting Design Guide modular relays for an extra level of flexibility switching 120, 277, and 347 volt loads. In addition to switching, some Green Light Power Switching panels also allow the option to add dimming control for 0-10V dimmable fluorescent ballasts. Local Controls—Crestron Green Light simplifies installation by providing local controls right on the front of each switching module.
Crestron Commercial Lighting Design Guide Green Light Power Switching Crestron Green Light Power Switching Panels are available in five basic configurations. Use to the following cross-reference table to begin specifying the configuration that fits your application. This table represents the full line of Crestron Green Light and Green Light Express Power Switching panels, as well as Green Light and Green Light Express Architectural Dimming panels. All are shown side-by-side for easy comparison.
Green Light Power Switching Crestron Commercial Lighting Design Guide GLPS-HSW Green Light Power Switching As part of a complete Green Light system, GLPS-HSW panels connect to an IPAC-GL1 lighting control processor (or other 2-Series control system) via the Cresnet® control network. An optional GLA-PWS50 (or equivalent) power supply is also recommended for each panel to provide backup power to the lighting modules.
Crestron Commercial Lighting Design Guide Green Light Power Switching Feed Type: Choose one of the following to specify the type of feed: Note: “Small,” “Medium,” “Large and “Extra Large” refer to the default panel size per number of circuits. Consult Crestron Sales Support Services for alternate configurations.
Green Light Power Switching Crestron Commercial Lighting Design Guide GLPS-HSW (Continued) SPECIFICATIONS Load Ratings Switch Channels: 8 to 42 depending upon panel size and options, each channel phase-independent Maximum per Channel: 16 Amps @ 100 to 277 Volts AC, 50/60 Hz; 1/2 HP @ 120 Volts, 1 HP @ 277 Volts Switched Load Types: Incandescent, Magnetic Low-Voltage, Electronic Low-Voltage, Neon/Cold Cathode, Fluorescent Lamp Ballast, High-Intensity Discharge, Motors Dimmed Load Types (special order): 0-
Crestron Commercial Lighting Design Guide Green Light Power Switching Remote emergency override mode allows the lighting system program to be overridden while each circuit is set to an override preset state. The override preset for each circuit is set using the local controls on the front of each lighting module. Remote override mode is activated by an external contact closure from a Crestron GLS-PLS-120/277 power loss sensor or other devices.
Green Light Power Switching Crestron Commercial Lighting Design Guide Support Services for 400A feed and other main circuit breaker options. Voltage: To specify the circuit breaker voltage, enter “120” for 120/208V or “277” for 277/480V.
Crestron Commercial Lighting Design Guide Green Light Power Switching GLPS-SW (CONTINUED) SPECIFICATIONS Load Ratings Switch Channels: 10 to 42 depending upon panel size and options, each channel phase-independent Maximum per Channel: 16 Amps @ 100 to 277 Volts AC, 50/60 Hz; 1 HP @ 120 Volts, 2 HP @ 277 Volts Switched Load Types: Incandescent, Magnetic Low-Voltage, Electronic Low-Voltage, Neon/Cold Cathode, Fluorescent Lamp Ballast, High-Intensity Discharge, Motors Dimmed Load Types (special order): 0-10
Green Light Power Switching Crestron Commercial Lighting Design Guide manageable installation with abundant provisions for wire termination and conduit knockouts. On-site installation is fast and easy with all termination points clearly labeled and accessible from the front. GLPS-HSW-FT Green Light Express Feed-Through Power Switching Panels w/Zero-Cross Arcless Relays The GLPS-HSW-FT panels utilize Crestron zero-cross arcless relay technology, achieving a relay lifetime of one million cycles.
Crestron Commercial Lighting Design Guide Green Light Power Switching GLPS-HSW-FT (Continued) Lightning Protection Can withstand 6 kV / 3 kA surge, as per IEC 61000-4-5 and ANSI/IEEE C62.
Green Light Power Switching Crestron Commercial Lighting Design Guide GLPS-SW-FT Green Light Express FeedThroughPower Switching Panels w/Standard High-Inrush Relays The GLPS-SW-FT Power Switching Panels are designed for use with a separate circuit breaker panel. Two "feedthrough" panel sizes are available, configurable with as few as 8, or as many as 56 control circuits per panel. Each control circuit is rated for 16A at 100-277V.
Crestron Commercial Lighting Design Guide Green Light Power Switching GLPS-SW-FT (Continued) SPECIFICATIONS Load Ratings Switch Channels: 8 to 56 depending upon panel size and options, each channel phase-independent Maximum per Channel: 16 Amps @ 100 to 277 Volts AC, 50/60 Hz; 1 HP @ 120 Volts, 2 HP @ 277 Volts Switched Load Types: Incandescent, Magnetic Low-Voltage, Electronic Low-Voltage, Neon/Cold Cathode, Fluorescent Lamp Ballast, High-Intensity Discharge, Motors Dimmed Load Types (special order): 0-
Green Light Power Switching Crestron Commercial Lighting Design Guide GLPS-HDSW-FT Green Light Express MODEL NUMBERS Specifying and ordering a Crestron Green Light Express Power Switching panel is facilitated using the following model number system. Simply fill in the appropriate entry in each position according to the steps that follow: Feed-Through Power Switching Panels w/Modular HighInrush Relays The GLPS-HDSW-FT Power Switching Panels are designed for use with a separate circuit breaker panel.
Crestron Commercial Lighting Design Guide GLPS-HDSW-FT Green Light Power Switching (Continued) SPECIFICATIONS Load Ratings Switch Channels: 8 to 56 single-pole, 4-28 double-pole, depending upon panel size and relay combinations, each channel phase-independent Maximum per Channel: 20 Amps @ 100 to 347 Volts AC, 50/60 Hz; 1/2 HP @ 120 Volts, 1-1/2 HP @ 277 Volts Switched Load Types: Incandescent, Magnetic Low-Voltage, Electronic Low-Voltage, Neon/Cold Cathode, Fluorescent Lamp Ballast, High-Intensity Disc
Green Light Power Switching Crestron Commercial Lighting Design Guide IPAC-GL1 Integrated Professional Automation Out-of-the-Box Lighting Control—The GL1 version of IPAC comes preconfigured for use as the central control processor for a Green Light Power Switching system.
Crestron Commercial Lighting Design Guide IPAC-GL1 Green Light Power Switching Relays: (4) normally open, isolated relays (every two share a common) Rated 1 Amp, 30 Volts AC/DC, MOV arc suppression across contacts (Continued) SPECIFICATIONS Processor CPU: 32-bit Freescale ColdFire® Microprocessor Inputs: (4) digital or analog input ports (referenced to GND) Digital Input: Rated for 0-24 Volts DC, input impedance 20k ohms, logic threshold 1.
Green Light Power Switching Crestron Commercial Lighting Design Guide GLA-PWS50 50 watt Cresnet power supply Powers the IPAC and other Cresnet devices Wall Mount 50 Watt Cresnet Power Supply Provides power for Crestron Green Light panels Mounts to a 4" square or 2-gang electrical box SPECIFICATIONS Output Power Output Power: 50 Watts (2.
Crestron Commercial Lighting Design Guide Green Light Power Switching Senses loss of power on each leg of a 3-phase feed GLS-PLS- Used to satisfy UL 924 (Emergency Power Equipment) 120/277 Power Loss Sensor requirements Works with 120 or 277 Volt feeds Designed to activate the Override mode on Crestron lighting modules Provides two isolated contact closure outputs Each output rated 1A @ 24VDC Includes built-in test function for each phase input Surface mount enclosure includes conduit k
Green Light Power Switching Crestron Commercial Lighting Design Guide Dimensions GLEP-HSW & GLEP-SW Small Doc.
Crestron Commercial Lighting Design Guide Green Light Power Switching DIMENSIONS (continued) GLEP-HSW & GLEP-SW Medium Panel Doc 4775A 31
Green Light Power Switching Crestron Commercial Lighting Design Guide DIMENSIONS (continued) GLEP-HSW & GLEP-SW Large Panel Doc.
Crestron Commercial Lighting Design Guide Green Light Power Switching DIMENSIONS (continued) GLEP-HSW & GLEP-SW Extra Large Panel Doc 4775A 33
Green Light Power Switching Crestron Commercial Lighting Design Guide DIMENSIONS (continued) GLEP-HSW-FT, GLEP-SW-FT, & GLEP-HDSW-FT Panels Doc.
Crestron Commercial Lighting Design Guide Green Light Power Switching Dimensions (CONTINUED) IPAC-GL1 Doc 4775A 35
CAEN Enclosures Crestron Commercial Lighting Design Guide Green Light Options CAEN- Series Enclosures The CAEN Series automation enclosures are designed to house the Crestron CLX-series of lighting and motor control modules and PAC2 or PAC2M control systems. CAEN enclosures are available in an assortment of sizes, suitable for surface or flush wall mount installation.
Crestron Commercial Lighting Design Guide CAEN Enclosures CAEN Model CAEN-Series Enclosure Specifications 7X2* 7X1 4X2* 4X1 2X1 Module Capacity 14 7 8 4 2 Required Flush Mount Opening (Width) x (Height) 25 ½” x 62” 14 ⅜” x 62” 25 ½” x 38 ⅞” 14 ⅜” x 38 ⅞” 14 ⅜” x 23 ½” Construction 16 gauge galvanized sheet metal Cover is painted metal with ventilation holes Regulatory Approvals UL and C-UL listed Mounting Surface or flush mounted *Double-width enclosures are either surface mounted o
CAEN Enclosures Crestron Commercial Lighting Design Guide CAEN Installation allow adequate clearance in front of the vented cover for servicing and ventilation. NOTES: Unless otherwise indicated, the lighting system specified in this guide is modular, requiring assembly in the field by a licensed electrician in accordance with all national and local codes. If you require a UL listed panel, Crestron offers this service through its UL listed panel shop.
Crestron Residential Lighting Design Guide GreenLight Options–CAEN Enclosures CAEN Wiring CAUTION: All power feeds must be protected by 15 or 20 amp circuit breakers (supplied by others). NOTES: Use copper conductors only – rated 75°C All wiring must be installed in accordance with all local and national electrical codes. Two snap bushings are supplied. If required, insert into knockouts at the bottom of the enclosure to prevent damage to low voltage wiring. Class 2 field wires must be kept separate.
Crestron Commercial Lighting Design Guide GreenLight Options–CAEN Enclosures Universal Mounting Plates Crestron Universal Mounting Plates (CAEN-UMP Series) are a complete line of accessory plates, which allow mounting of non-Crestron equipment to any Crestron Automation Enclosure (CAEN Series). Third-party products such as phone and alarm systems can be mounted to these plates.
Crestron Residential Lighting Design Guide GreenLight Options–CAEN Enclosures Cover Extension Kits The Cover Extension Kits are designed to increase the overall depth of the automation enclosures by 1.5 inches. Adding depth to these enclosures accommodates excess wiring and third-party devices that may not normally fit in the standard enclosure. CAEN Cover Extension Kit CAENCK-2X1 CAENCK-4X1 CAENCK-4X2 Height 23.5 38.9 38.9 62 62 Width 15.35 15.35 26.5 15.35 26.5 Depth 1.
Crestron Commercial Lighting Design Guide GreenLight Options–CAEN Enclosures CLX Lighting Control Modules Concealed in Crestron automation cabinets, the CLX-series devices are rigorously built using oversized heat sinks for ultimate reliability.
Crestron Residential Lighting Design Guide GreenLight Options–CAEN Enclosures CLX-Series Lighting Control Modules Model Load Rating CLX-1DELV4 Four channels of dimming for electronic low voltage and incandescent loads Each channel is rated for 1200 watts, with a total module rating of 1920 watts when fed from a 20A breaker.
Crestron Commercial Lighting Design Guide GreenLight Options–CAEN Enclosures Terminal Blocks and Modules The Crestron CLT terminal blocks and modules are considered a single entity and must be used together. In field-assembled panels, they ship separately to permit termination of the field wiring to the terminal block prior to the installation of the module, and are mounted in any Crestron Automation Enclosure (CAEN-series enclosures).
Crestron Residential Lighting Design Guide GreenLight Options–CAEN Enclosures Module Installation In accordance with all national and local codes a licensed electrician, , must mount the terminal blocks and modules in field-assembled Crestron Automation Enclosures. CAUTIONS: This equipment is for indoor use only and requires air cooling. Mount in a well-ventilated area. The ambient temperature must be 32°F to 104°F (0°C to 40°C). The relative humidity must be 0% to 90% (non-condensing).
Crestron Commercial Lighting Design Guide DIN Rail Products Cresnet® Terminal Block for CAEN Automation Enclosures The CAEN-BLOCK is a Cresnet terminal block designed specifically for Crestron lighting and automation systems to link remote enclosures to the central PAC2 or PAC2M control system. The CAEN-BLOCK mounts at the bottom of each CAEN enclosure that does not contain a control system to provide Cresnet and override signal connectivity for CLX-series lighting control modules.
Green Light Options–CAEN Enclosures Crestron Commercial Lighting Design Guide NOTE: If more than 50 watts of power is drawn by connected devices, supplemental power supplies are required.
Crestron Commercial Lighting Design Guide DIN Rail Products Crestron DIN Rail Products Features Popular in Europe and ideal for MDU applications High voltage units rated for use up to 240VAC, 50/60Hz Integrated Emergency Override Mode Mix and match Crestron and 3rd party products in oOne enclosure DIN Rail Installation The Crestron DIN Rail products are designed to snap onto a standard DIN Rail for installation in a wall mount enclosure.
Crestron Commercial Lighting Design Guide DIN Rail Products Example DIN Rail System Doc 4775A 49
Crestron Commercial l Lighting Design Guide DIN Rail Products DIN-AP2 The DIN-AP2 is a 2-Series control processor designed for small to medium-sized lighting and automation applications. DIN Rail mounting enables modular installation alongside Crestron DIN Rail lighting and automation control modules and other third-party DIN Rail mountable devices.
Commercial Lighting Design Guide DIN Rail Products DIN-1DIMU4 The DIN-1DIMU4 is a 4-channel universal lighting control module designed to support dimming of both forward and reverse phase type loads. A single model supports 120 and 220-240 volt electronic and magnetic low voltage, incandescent, neon/cold cathode, 2-wire dimmable fluorescent, and non-dimmable lighting loads up to 5 amps per channel, 10 amps total.
Crestron Commercial Lighting Design Guide DIN Rail Products DIN-8SW8 The DIN-8SW8 is an 8-channel high voltage lighting control module designed to support switching of non-dimmable lighting and fans. A single model supports both 120 and 220240 volt applications. Each channel handles incandescent loads up to 10 amps, fluorescent loads up to 5 amps, and also 1/2 HP motors.
Crestron Commercial Lighting Design Guide DIN Rail Products DIN-AO8 The DIN-AO8 is a DIN Rail-mounted automation control module that provides eight analog output ports for interfacing with third-party lighting and heating/cooling systems. Analog Outputs Each analog output port provides a 0 to 10 volt DC control signal ideally suited for controlling 0-10V lighting dimmers and heating/cooling valves.
Crestron Commercial Lighting Design Guide DIN Rail Products DIN-BLOCK The DIN-BLOCK is a DIN Rail-mounted Cresnet® distribution block designed to facilitate the termination of Cresnet wiring at a head end or distribution point. DIN Rail mounting enables modular installation alongside Crestron DIN Rail lighting and automation control modules and other third-party DIN Rail mountable devices.
Crestron Commercial Lighting Design Guide DIN Rail Products DIN-HUB The DIN-HUB is a DIN Rail-mounted Cresnet® hub designed to facilitate the configuration of large Cresnet networks. DIN Rail mounting enables modular installation alongside Crestron DIN Rail lighting and automation control modules and other third-party DIN Rail mountable devices.
Residential Lighting Design Guide User Interfaces Interface Equipment Integrating your lighting with A/V controls, shade control, security systems, and HVAC through a single system have never been easier. Crestron provides the ultimate, fully integrated lighting control solution for any application. are available in a wide selection of finishes and offer extra large, backlit buttons for custom engraving.
User Interfaces Commercial Lighting Design Guide Wall Mount Touchpanels ® TPS Series Isys Available in 12”(TPS-12L), 15”(TPS-15L) and 17”(TPS-17L) widescreen 24-Bit Isys graphics | 1280 x 768 resolution DNav dynamic menu objects Full-motion video with gamma correction Interactive annotation capability Built-in biamplified speaker system and microphone Backlit hard key pushbuttons QuickMedia® and Crestron Home CAT5 AV connectivity High-speed Ethernet and Cresnet® communications Availa
TPS-4000L 10.4" active matrix touchscreen display Isys® graphics engine with 640 x 480 resolution High performance video with gamma correction Built-in amplified speakers and microphone 5 engravable hardbuttons | Built-in light sensor Stylish flush mount design | Optional rack mount Cresnet® communications TPMC-8L 8.
Tilt Touchpanels ® TPS Series Isys Available in 12"(TPS-12L), 15"(TPS-15L) and 17" (TPS-17L) widescreen 24-bit Isys graphics | 1280 x 768 resolution DNav dynamic menu objects Full-motion video with gamma correction Interactive annotation capability Built-in biamplified speaker system and microphone Backlit hard key pushbuttons QuickMedia® and Crestron Home CAT5 AV connectivity High-speed Ethernet and Cresnet® communications Available in black or white TPS Isys G-Series with Crestron H
TPMC Series Isys i/O WiFi Touchpanels TPMC-8T 8.
Wireless Touchpanels and Handhelds TPS-6X Elegant high gloss black or white, or matte black finishes Non-slip rubber grips on rear Illuminated buttons and engravable backlit text 5.7" active matrix color touchscreen display 16-bit Isys® graphics | 640 x 480 resolution Dynamic graphics and text capability Synapse Image Rendering Algorithm Windows SideShow-enabled Displays full-motion video while docked High-power, high-speed 2.
Keypads C2N-DB Series Decorator Keypads Crestron C2N-DB Decorator Series keypads deliver versatile keypad control with contemporary styling to support a broad range of residential and commercial applications from lighting to AV distribution. Available in configurations of 6, 8, or 12 buttons, Decorator keypads are designed to allow installation in perfect harmony with non-Crestron devices using readily available Decora® style faceplates (not included).
CNX Designer Series Keypads The CNX-B Designer series wall mount keypads are available in configurations of 2, 4, 6, 8, or 12 buttons. Buttons are large for optimal ergonomics. Each model mounts in a standard electrical gang box and includes a matching 1-gang faceplate. Optional 2 and 3-gang faceplates are available to allow up to three keypads to be installed side-by-side. Optional Designer and Architectural faceplates are offered in a variety of elegant finishes.
Cameo™ Crestron Cameo presents a fresh, innovative concept in keypad design featuring an incredibly small footprint and slim profile with versatile button configurations. Cameo Standard Mount The C2N-CBD-TS is a standard mount model designed for installation in a conventional electrical gang-box using a Decora® style faceplate (not included). New smooth and textured finishes match perfectly with popular off-the-shelf decorator faceplates.
Cameo ™ Mounting Options Cameo Flush Mount Using the supplied template, carefully cut the hole for the Cameo keypad. After the keypad is connected to Cresnet®, insert it in the hole. The spring clip holds the keypad in place. Cameo Standard Mount Standard mount keypads fit in a standard single-gang box. Finish the installation with a Decora® style faceplate.
iLux Integrated Lighting Control System iLux Integrated Lighting Control System iLux is a complete, integrated lighting system designed for wall mount installation in boardrooms, auditoriums, theaters, or anywhere versatile and cost-effective control of lighting and shades is required.
iLux Integrated Lighting Control System Commercial Lighting Design Guide iLux Features Wireless iLux Remote The CLS-IRHT8 is a compact IR wireless remote designed specifically for use with Crestron iLux Integrated Lighting Systems. The CLS-IRHT8 provides buttons for master up/down control, plus activation of scenes 1-4, ON, and OFF. The CLS-IRHT8 is non-programmable, and operates on two AA batteries (included).
Commercial Lighting Design Guide iLux Integrated Lighting Control System Multi-Unit Expansion One CLS-C6 master will support up to eight additional CLS-C6 (or CLS-C6M) units, enabling systems of up to 54 lighting zones and 54 shade groups. Commands for typical functions like scene recall, scene off, master dimming, and occupancy status are shared between the CLS-C6 units.
iLux Integrated Lighting Control System Commercial Lighting Design Guide Control System Integration The CLS-C6 features two separate Cresnet® control networks, one for local devices and one for connection to a 2-Series control system. Connecting the CLS-C6 to a control system allows its functions to be controlled from touchpanels, keypads, RF wireless remotes, and even computers.
Commercial Lighting Design Guide iLux Integrated Lighting Control System iLux Expansion Modules All expansion modules are compatible with Crestron CLX-Series, CLW-Series, iLux, and infiNET™ in-wall dimmers.
iLux Integrated Lighting Control System Commercial Lighting Design Guide Expansion Modules Wiring Diagrams NOTE: 230V feed is available on CLSI units only Doc 4775A 71
Residential Lighting Design Guide Wall Box Dimmers and Switches Wall Box Dimmers and Switches requirement, Crestron has expanded the wall box dimmer and switch products to include many new features. Although the following devices are functional as a standalone dimmer or switch, they deliver greatly enhanced functionality as part of a complete Crestron control solution.
Wall Box Dimmers and Switches Commercial Lighting Design Guide Cresnet Wall Box Dimmers Model Load Features CLW-DIM Wall Box Dimmer (Stand-alone) Supports incandescent loads up to 1000 watts, or magnetic low voltage loads up to 1000VA/750 Watts Four possible dimming level presets.
Commercial Lighting Design Guide Wall Box Dimmers and Switches Cresnet Wall Box Switches Model Load Features CLW-SW Wall Box Switch (Stand-alone) Supports incandescent and electronic low voltage loads up to 1000 watts, or magnetic low-voltage and neon/cold cathode loads up to 1000VA/750 watts. Fluorescent ballasts, highintensity discharge lighting, and ceiling fans can also be switched.
Commercial Lighting Design Guide infiNET Wireless Technology infiNET™ Wireless Technology Doc.
Commercial Lighting Design Guide infiNET Wireless Technology infiNET Dimmers, Switches, and Thermostat Model Load Function CLW-DIM1RF infiNET Wall Box Dimmer 1000-watt wall mount dimmer The single large rocker button provides access to three user presets. With each selection, the lighting levels fade naturally between each preset level. Pressing and holding the rocker button up or down allows manual adjustment of the lighting level.
Crestron Residential Lighting Design Guide infiNET Wireless Technology Example infiNET system Doc 4775A 77
Commercial Lighting Design Guide Control Processors Control Processors PAC2 Lighting Control Processor on-board storage of program and touchpanel files, room and equipment profiles, upgrades, databases, and schedules. Memory is non-volatile to protect against power loss. Ethernet and e-Control®2 The unique Crestron dual bus system, with its high speed I/O bus architecture, provides blazing fast throughput, system wide.
Crestron Commercial Lighting Design Guide Control Processors The Fault connector provides a dry contact closure fault signal to notify an external control system when the PAC2 has a system fault. This output is connected to a digital input of the backup computer. A fault is defined as the CPU not interacting with Cresnet® for 10 seconds. The watchdog switches back if the backup computer is inactive for 10 seconds. 100 to 240 VAC, 4A (maximum) and a noise rating less than 150mV.
Control Processors Crestron Commercial Lighting Design Guide PAC2M Professional Automation Mini Control System Modular Enclosure or Wall Mount Installation The PAC2M is designed to install in a CAEN automation enclosure and provide a direct bus to a cabinet full of CLXSeries lighting control modules. The PAC2M can also be mounted directly to a suitable surface without an enclosure where allowed. NOTE: A separate supplemental power supply is required for the PAC2M.
Crestron Commercial Lighting Design Guide Control Processors Override An override input is provided to allow an external contact closure to bypass the PAC2M and activate a preset override state in each connected lighting module. A signal is passed to the lighting modules via the fifth wire of the interconnect cable, and the lights are turned on to a programmed preset emergency level.
Crestron Lighting Software Basic lighting System Interconnections Basic Lighting System Interconnections An example of a Crestron Lighting System that includes thermostat, shade control and interfaces Doc.
Commercial Lighting Design Guide Occupancy and Photocell Sensors Occupancy and Photocell Sensors GLS-ODT & GLS-OIR Green Light Occupancy Sensors Crestron Green Light™ sensors deliver a powerful and cost-effective solution for reducing energy costs and enhancing the functionality of lighting and environmental systems. Crestron offers ceiling and wall mount occupancy sensors for areas up to 2500 square feet.
Commercial Lighting Design Guide Integrated Shade and Drape Controllers Integrated Shade and Drape Controllers C2N-SDC The C2N-SDC is a 2-channel shade and drape controller designed to provide a convenient and cost-effective solution for controlling a variety of motorized window treatments as well as motorized doors, sunroofs, lifts and projection screens. The C2N-SDC is a Cresnet® device with two independently controlled 120V AC outputs.
Commercial Lighting Design Guide Integrated Partner Modules Integrated Partner Modules Crestron Electronics, Inc. Integrated Partner Program allows partner manufacturers' products to operate seamlessly in a Crestron systems environment. Integrated Partner Modules offer the Crestron control systems programmer a simplified, timesaving drag-and-drop solution for integration of partner products.
Commercial Lighting Design Guide Appendix A Appendix A: RoomView® Remote Asset Management Crestron RoomView® is the first and only real time, multi-user remote asset management software that delivers complete facility-wide network control of lighting resources, HVAC and AV. RoomView works seamlessly with Crestron control systems and touchpanels to manage an entire network of devices and subsystems. RoomView is available in two versions to serve the control and management requirements for every situation.
Crestron Commercial Lighting Design Guide Appendix A Manage and control every room from any PC.
Commercial Lighting Design Guide Example RoomView Server Edition® reports: Doc 4775A Appendix A 88
Crestron Commercial Lighting Design Guide Appendix A RoomView Express RoomView® Express extends the power and simplicity of RoomView to large professional and educational facilities, supporting hundreds of rooms and unlimited users. No other Pro help desk software can match the capability of RoomView Express to monitor hundreds of rooms, in real time, in a single view.
Commercial Lighting Design Guide Appendix B Appendix B Green Light Designer Software™ Crestron Green Light™ Designer allows you to design and document a complete, energy-efficient commercial lighting solution that combines facility-wide lighting, shade/drape control with audio/video integration and network management—all without requiring extensive knowledge of Crestron products, or any other Crestron software.
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Commercial Lighting Design Guide Appendix C Appendix C: Touchpanel Comparison Charts Tilt Touchpanels Isys Tilt Touchpanels TPS-17B (TPS-17W) Touchscreen Display Display Size Aspect Ratio Resolution Color Depth Touchpanel Graphics Color Depth 8-bit Alpha Channel Transparency Synapse Image Rendering and Multimode Objects Dynamic Text and Animation Dynamic Graphics and PNG Translucency Dynamic Menu Graphics Memory RAM Flash Memory Card Slot Maximum Project Size 17" 15:9 WXGA TPS-15B (TPS-15W) TPS-12B (TP
Crestron Commercial Lighting Design Guide Appendix C Wall Mount Touchpanels Isys Wall Mount Touchpanels TPS-17L TPS-15L TPS-12L TPS4000L Isys i/O Media Centers Isys G Series TPS-6L TPS-4L TPS-15G- TPS-12G- TPMC- TPMC-15QM-L QM-L 17-QM-L QM-L TPMC-17CH-L TPMC-15CH-L Touchscreen Display Display Size Aspect Ratio Resolution Color Depth Touchpanel Graphics Color Depth 8-bit Alpha Channel Transparency Synapse Image Rendering and Multimode Objects Dynamic Text and Animation Dynamic Graphics and PNG
Commercial Lighting Design Guide Appendix C Wireless Touchpanels & Handheld Remotes Display Display Type Display Size Resolution Color Depth Isys Wireless TPS-6X TPMC-8X Isys I/O WiFi TPMC-8T TPMC-4X TFT Active Matrix Color Touchscreen TFT Active Matrix Color Touchscreen TFT Active Matrix Color Touchscreen TFT Active Matrix Color Touchscreen 5.7" 8.
Commercial Lighting Design Guide Appendix D Appendix D: General Lighting Design Considerations required for the dynamic elements, the elements that change in response to environmental and human variables. These static and dynamic elements are fully integrated in a complete lighting design. Crestron provides many options for illumination control. The following general lighting design information can help you formulate a complete, energy efficient lighting design plan.
Commercial Lighting Design Guide Appendix D want to highlight objects of art, memorabilia, bookcases, or other things that you may wish to have stand out. For many families, the fireplace mantel and the wall above the mantel are primary locations for display items. Ambient Lighting for Mood and Highlights Ambient light is the general, overall light that fills in shadows, reduces contrast, and lights vertical surfaces to give the space a brighter feel.
Commercial Lighting Design Guide Appendix D lower Kelvin color temperatures (2700–3000 K) are considered warm. Cool light is preferred for visual tasks because it produces a higher contrast than warm light. Warm light is preferred for living spaces because it is more flattering to skin tones and clothing. A warm color temperature of 2700–3600 K is generally recommended for most indoor general and task lighting applications.
Commercial Lighting Design Guide Appendix E Appendix E: Glossary of Lighting Terminology COLOR TEMPERATURE: The color temperature is a specification of the color appearance of a light source, relating the color to a reference source heated to a particular temperature, measured by the thermal unit Kelvin. The measurement can also be described as the "warmth" or "coolness" of a light source.
Commercial Lighting Design Guide Appendix E FOUR-WIRE 10V ANALOG SIGNAL DIMMING: Two power wires (switched hot and neutral) and two additional control wires that are connected to a low-voltage circuit. Note: these ballasts do not turn on and off like DALI ballasts, so in addition to the low-voltage-level control circuit, they must also have a line-voltage switch. Zero to ten-volt control is a low-voltage DC dimming method. Power wires are rated Class 1 and control wires are rated Class 2.
Commercial Lighting Design Guide Appendix E LUX (LX): The metric unit of measure for illuminance of a surface. One lux is equal to one lumen per square meter. One lux equals 0.093 footcandles L LAMP CURRENT CREST FACTOR (LCCF): The peak lamp current divided by the RMS (average) lamp current. Lamp manufacturers require <1.7 for best lamp life. An LCCF of 1.414 is a perfect sine wave M LAMP LUMEN DEPRECIATION FACTOR (LLDF): A factor that represents the reduction of lumen output over time.
Commercial Lighting Design Guide Appendix E resultant light distribution produced by this shape provides reduced glare, better light control, and is considered to have greater aesthetic appeal RELAY: A device that switches an electrical load on or off based on small changes in current or voltage. Examples: low voltage relay and solid state relay PARACUBE: A metallic coated plastic louver made up of small squares. Often used to replace the lens in an installed troffer to enhance its appearance.
Commercial Lighting Design Guide Appendix E TUNGSTEN HALOGEN LAMP: A gas-filled tungsten filament incandescent lamp with a lamp envelope made of quartz to withstand the high temperature. This lamp contains some halogens (namely iodine, chlorine, bromine, and fluorine), which slow the evaporation of the tungsten. Also, commonly called a quartz lamp TWIN-TUBE: (SEE COMPACT FLUORESCENT LAMP) TWO-WIRE ANALOG POWER DIMMING: Two-wire is a line-voltage phasecontrol dimming method.
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