Installation Guide
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MOUNTING
The 400CP will mount in any standard double-gang electrical box with the 4 screws provided. See
below paragraph on system turn-on before final mounting of panels.
SYSTEM TURN-ON
It is very important that the system operation be verified one panel at a time or else an improper
connection at one panel would cause the entire system to not operate properly and may be difficult
to diagnose.
After all terminal plugs have been wired and the dimmer system has been installed and tested,
the installer is ready to connect each panel to the system. Panels may be plugged-in while system
is live, but the installer must take care not to touch PC board or connections with fingers or metal
objects. On daisy-chain runs, the panels closest to the dimming system should be connected first.
400CP panels without dip switches must have their network ID programmed after the power
is connected. The panels that are provided with dipswitches should have the ID set before the
system is powered. It is recommended that the installer review the programming procedures
for network ID before proceding. A duplicate network ID number will cause the entire network to
malfunction.
Connect the first panel and immediately notice whether the POWER LED comes on, indicating
power to the panel. The BUSY LED should come on momentarily and then go out and stay out.
This indicates a successful reconfiguration of the network. If the BUSY LED flashes slowly, this
indicates a duplicate ID number or wiring problem. Program the ID number, if not already, and
observe the BUSY LED (Note - the busy LED also flashes quickly when the program jumper is
removed).
Now test the dimmer function by programming one scene or zone and operating the panel. If the
dimmer responds, then mount the panel and procede to the next panel in the system and follow
the same procedure.
LEDS
The PWR LED indicates the
presence of +15VDC to the
panel.
The BUSY LED indicates the
following:
Off Normal state when there is
no activity.
Short Blinks A message is
being sent on the network.
Steady on or Slow flashing
Network trying to reconfigure
(bad ID?)
While programming, the
following actions are normal.
Quickly flashing Programming
mode, no mode selected.
Off Programming mode, mode
selected.
LOCKOUT
Any 400CP may be disabled from operation with a remote key switch or other contact closure.
Several Luma-Net
®
panels of the same version may be connected to the same contacts in parallel
as long as polarity is maintained.
Closing the contact will prevent connected panels from operating, regardless of button presses.
Luma-Net
®
panels may also be locked out by causing a switch to disconnect the +15V supply to
the panels.
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