AMX RE-DM4 User manual

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RADIA Lighting Solutions
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RE-DM4 (120V, 240V)
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Last Updated: 6/15/2007
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Table of Contents
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Radia Eclipse RE-DM4 Dimmer Module ..............................................................1
Overview .................................................................................................................. 1
Specifications............................................................................................................ 2
Suggested Loads ...................................................................................................... 3
Caution: Pre-Installation Notes ................................................................................. 3
RE-DM4 4-pin module connector (male) ................................................................... 3
Line-In Connections................................................................................................... 4
Lighting Application Drawings.................................................................................. 4
Radia Eclipse RE-DM6 Dimmer Module ..............................................................6
Overview .................................................................................................................. 6
Specifications............................................................................................................ 7
Suggested Installation Loads .................................................................................... 8
Caution: Pre-Installation Notes ................................................................................. 8
Line-In Connections................................................................................................... 8
Lighting Application Drawings.................................................................................. 9
AMX Lighting Systems .....................................................................................11
Overview ................................................................................................................ 11
Features.................................................................................................................. 11
Applications............................................................................................................ 11
AMX Lighting Control Equipment........................................................................... 12
Installation ........................................................................................................15
Space Requirements ............................................................................................... 15
Wiring Considerations ............................................................................................ 15
Preparing/connecting captive wires .............................................................................. 15
AXLink wiring between multiple devices ...................................................................... 15
Power considerations.............................................................................................. 15
AXLink connections ....................................................................................................... 15
Conduit ................................................................................................................... 16
Enclosure Dimensions ............................................................................................. 17
RDA-ENC2, -ENC4, and -ENC6 enclosure and dimensions............................................ 17
RDA-ENC6B and RDA-ENC12B enclosures and dimensions .......................................... 17
Mounting AMX Lighting Enclosures........................................................................ 18
High-Voltage Connections ...................................................................................... 18
Connecting high-voltage, single-phase input power and loads..................................... 19
RDA-ENC6B 120 VAC single phase line input ............................................................... 20
RDA-ENC6B 120/240 VAC line input (single phase)...................................................... 20
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Connecting high-voltage input power and loads........................................................... 21
RDA-ENC6B 120/208 VAC line input (three phase)....................................................... 21
RDA-ENC6B three phase line input connector reference .............................................. 22
RDC-PFC power distribution and line input references ................................................. 23
Installing RDM Modules into an Enclosure .................................................................... 24
Low-Voltage Connections ....................................................................................... 25
Module connections ...................................................................................................... 25
Green status LED indicator............................................................................................ 26
Red status LED indicators (RE-DM4 only) ...................................................................... 26
Configuring and connecting multiple controllers .......................................................... 26
Configuring and connecting AXLink .............................................................................. 27
External power ....................................................................................................... 28
Dry Closures............................................................................................................ 29
Connecting dry closures ................................................................................................ 29
Failsafe Input................................................................................................................. 29
Emergency Input ........................................................................................................... 29
Default Settings ...................................................................................................... 29
Radia Lighting System Configuration Pages .....................................................31
Overview ................................................................................................................ 31
Lighting System Link............................................................................................... 31
Main Lighting System Page..................................................................................... 32
Device Configuration Page ..................................................................................... 33
AMX Lighting Programming .............................................................................37
Introduction ............................................................................................................ 37
Software ................................................................................................................. 37
Presets: Defined vs. Undefined Levels.................................................................... 38
Preset Status ................................................................................................................. 38
Lighting Systems Overview..................................................................................... 40
Programming Commands ....................................................................................... 40
Setup commands ........................................................................................................... 40
Recording commands .................................................................................................... 40
Status commands .......................................................................................................... 40
Operation commands .................................................................................................... 40
Control Curves and Low End Settings .................................................................... 41
Appendix A: AMX Lighting Curves ...................................................................43
Overview ................................................................................................................ 43
Curve Configuration................................................................................................ 46
Curves..................................................................................................................... 46
Standard Dimming Curve (1) ......................................................................................... 47
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Economical Dimming Curve (2) ..................................................................................... 50
0-10VDC Curve (3) ........................................................................................................ 51
0-12VDC Curve (4) ........................................................................................................ 53
Lutron FDB Curve (5)..................................................................................................... 54
Advance Mark VII Curve (6)........................................................................................... 56
12% Roll Off (7)............................................................................................................. 58
19% Roll Off (8)............................................................................................................. 60
33% Roll Off (9)............................................................................................................. 62
S-Curve #1 (A) ............................................................................................................... 64
Log-Curve #1 (B) ........................................................................................................... 66
Log-Curve #2 (C) ........................................................................................................... 67
S-Curve #2 (D) ............................................................................................................... 68
10% Off Curve (N)......................................................................................................... 70
Always OFF Curve (O) ................................................................................................... 71
Always ON Curve (F) ..................................................................................................... 72
Appendix B: Radia Lighting Programming .......................................................76
Levels...................................................................................................................... 76
Default Settings ...................................................................................................... 76
Default Low-end............................................................................................................ 76
Default Ramp Time........................................................................................................ 76
Initial Level Status Reporting .................................................................................. 76
Channels ................................................................................................................. 77
SEND_STRINGs....................................................................................................... 78
Ramp Dimmers Up ........................................................................................................ 79
Ramp Dimmers Down.................................................................................................... 80
Stop Ramping Dimmer .................................................................................................. 80
Ramp active preset up .................................................................................................. 81
Ramp Active Preset Down............................................................................................. 81
Stop Ramping Preset .................................................................................................... 81
Recall Preset.................................................................................................................. 82
Record Preset................................................................................................................ 82
Level Status................................................................................................................... 82
Set curve ....................................................................................................................... 83
Curve Status.................................................................................................................. 83
Set Low End .................................................................................................................. 83
Low End Status ............................................................................................................. 84
Dimmer Status............................................................................................................... 84
Reboot .......................................................................................................................... 84
Set Default Level Time .................................................................................................. 85
Set default preset time ................................................................................................. 85
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Set Default Ramp Time.................................................................................................. 85
Ramp To Level............................................................................................................... 86
Undefine Dimmer .......................................................................................................... 86
Phase Query .................................................................................................................. 87
Version Query ............................................................................................................... 87
Factory Default.............................................................................................................. 87
SEND_COMMANDs ................................................................................................ 88
Ramp preset up (NEW).................................................................................................. 88
Ramp Preset Down (NEW)............................................................................................. 89
Stop Ramping Preset (NEW).......................................................................................... 89
Recall Preset.................................................................................................................. 89
Record Preset................................................................................................................ 89
Set Curve....................................................................................................................... 90
Curve Status (NEW) ....................................................................................................... 90
Set Low End (NEW) ....................................................................................................... 90
Low End Status (NEW)................................................................................................... 90
Reboot (NEW) ............................................................................................................... 91
Set Default Level Time .................................................................................................. 91
Set Default Preset Time ................................................................................................ 91
Set Default Ramp Time.................................................................................................. 91
Ramp to Level ............................................................................................................... 92
Undefine Dimmer (NEW) ............................................................................................... 92
Phase Query (NEW) ....................................................................................................... 92
Appendix C: Troubleshooting ...........................................................................93
Software Issues ....................................................................................................... 93
Using PASS mode.......................................................................................................... 93
Testing AMX Lighting features...................................................................................... 94
Hardware Issues...................................................................................................... 95
Troubleshooting hardware ............................................................................................ 95
Radia Eclipse RE-DM4 Dimmer Module
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Radia Eclipse RE-DM4 Dimmer Module
Overview
The RE-DM4 RADIA Eclipse 4-Channel Integrated Dimmer Module (120 VAC: FG706-01; 240 VAC:
FG706-02) controls up to six circuits with four 1200-watt onboard dimmers and two satellite connectors
for RDM series dimmer or switch modules. The RE-DM4 is designed for use with the RDA series of
enclosures in an AMX Lighting™ modular digital dimming system. The RE-DM4 is controlled by
AXLink or by dry (contact) closures.
FIG. 1 RE-DM4 4-channel Integrated Dimmer Module
Mounting
Jumper
Load out
Neutral
Chokes
High
Voltage
Mounting
External +12V
Aux Power
AXLink
DIP Switch
Dry Closures
AXlink Connector
Power
points
Connections
Address
points
4-Pin Connectors
to RDM series
Modules
Line In
Class 1 wiring
Class 2 wiring
Devices
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Specifications
RE-DM4 Specifications
Dimensions (HW) 5.75" x 10.0" (146.50 mm x 254.00 mm)
Line Input 120, 240 VAC, single phase, 2W+G, 50/60 Hz, 2400 W, one feed
120, 120/240, 240 VAC, single phase, 3W+G, 50/60 Hz, 4800 W,
dual feed
Output 1200 W max. per channel @120, 240 VAC
2400 W max. total, all four channels on with single 2400 W feed
4800 W max. total, all four channels on with dual 2400 W feeds
Line input #1 goes to dimmer 1 and 3; line input #2 goes to dimmer
2 and 4
All electrical ratings are for continuous duty
Wire rating Use only copper wires rated at 75°C (167°F) min.
Torque terminals To 20 in-lbs (2.3 N/M)
Maximum wire size 10 AWG (4 mm²)
Wire stripping length 0.5" (13 mm)
AXLink Port 4-pin 3.5mm black captive wire connector. AXLink communication
signaling with 12VDC power in.
Aux Power 2-pin 3.5mm green captive wire connector. This is a 12VDC power
input that supplies additional power to the Radia PCB and connected
Radia modules.
Dry Contacts Emergency fire alarm relay connection - Closed relay activates
preset 126. Other control is locked out until relay opens. Supports
daisy chaining of up to 20 dimmers for this connection, with a
maximum current requirement of 200mA when daisy-chained.
Failsafe connection - Works with a toggle switch - opening the
switch triggers preset 128, closing the switch triggers preset 127.
Supports daisy chaining of up to 20 dimmers for this connection
with a maximum current requirement of 200mA when daisy-
chained.
BTU/hr 300 single feed (2400 W); 600 dual feed (4800 W)
Idle current draw 75 mA @ 120 VAC, 50 mA @ 240 VAC, 100 mA VDC
RDM control current 2 at 200 mA @ 12 VDC with no additional power supply
Certifications FCC
•CE
IEC-60950 Safety
UL North America
Operating Temp Range 0° to 40°C (32° to 104°F)
Included Accessories 2 4-pin 3.5mm captive wire connector (41-5047)
4 #8-32x1/2” F-point mounting screws
Required Enclosures RDA-ENC2 (FG606-10)
RDA-ENC4 (FG606-11)
RDA-ENC6/6B (FG606-12/13/15)
RDA-ENC12B (FG606-14/16)
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Suggested Loads
Caution: Pre-Installation Notes
All Class 1 and 2 wiring must be connected to their dedicated terminals.
Class 1 wiring should be connected through the top of the enclosure, and Class 2 wiring
through the bottom.
Load conductors must be same size as line conductors, regardless of
connected load.
Disconnect power while installing or connecting the unit.
Keep top and bottom air vents clear at all times, and maintain 12” (30.48 cm) clearance around
the top and bottom.
Test loads for shorts before connecting.
Class 2 wiring must be rated 300V or higher.
For indoor use only.
AC lighting loads only.
This module may require extra power from the AXLink connection or an external power
supply connected to the control card.
RE-DM4 4-pin module connector (male)
The 4-pin male module connector for the RE-DM4 is illustrated in FIG. 2.
Dimmed Switched
Incandescent Motors
Neon, cold-cathode Fans
This unit should be installed only by qualified electrical personnel, and in compliance
with all national electrical codes, local codes and ordinances.To prevent possible
personal injury or death, disconnect power to the enclosure at the breaker box
before attempting to work with any AMX Lighting modules.
FIG. 2 4-pin Male Module Connector for the RE-DM4
Pin 4 (GND)
Pin 3 (RLY)
Pin 2 (DIM)
Pin 1 (+12 V)
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Line-In Connections
Using two feeds for Line 1 and Line 2 provides two 2400 W inputs.
With a jumper, Line 1 and Line 2 provides a single 2400 W input.
Lighting Application Drawings
The RE-DM4 has two preferred lighting application methods, as shown in FIG. 4 and FIG. 5
FIG. 3 Line-In Connections for the RE-DM4
Single 2400 W Input with jumper
Dual 2400 W Inputs without jumper
FIG. 4 Lighting Application for the RE-DM4, Example A
Example A
Single input
Single-phase, four load
120 or 240 VAC 1
Ø
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FIG. 5 Lighting Application for the RE-DM4, Example B
Please refer to the AMX Lighting Programming section on page 37 for more
information.
Example B
Dual Input
Single-phase, four load
120, 120/240, or 240 VAC 1
Ø
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Radia Eclipse RE-DM6 Dimmer Module
Overview
The RE-DM6 6-Channel Integrated Dimmer Module (120V: FG706-03; 240V: FG706-04) controls up
to six circuits with six 1200-watt onboard dimmers (FIG. 6).
The RE-DM6 is designed for use with the RDA series of enclosures, in an AMX Lighting™ modular
digital dimming system. The RE-DM6 is controlled by AXLink or by dry (contact) closures.
FIG. 6 RE-DM6 6-channel Integrated Dimmer Module
Mounting points
Power Devices
Jumper
Chokes
Neutral
High
Voltage
Connections
External +12 V
Aux Power
Mounting points
AXLink Address
DIP Switch
AXLink Connector
Dry Closures
Line In
Load Out
Class 1 wiring
Class 2 wiring
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Specifications
RE-DM6 Specifications
Dimensions (HW) 5.75" x 10.0" (146.05 mm x 254.00 mm)
Weight 4.5 lbs (2.04 kg)
Line input 120, 240 VAC, single phase, 2W+G, 50/60 Hz, 2400 W, one feed
120, 120/240, 240 VAC, single phase, 3W+G, 50/60 Hz, 4800 W, dual
feed
Output 1200 W max. per channel @120, 240 VAC
2400 W max. total, all 6 channels on with single 2400 W feed
4800 W max. total, all 6 channels on with dual 2400 W feeds
Line input #1 goes to dimmer 1, 3, and 5; line input #2 goes to dimmer 2,
4 and 6
All electrical ratings are for continuous duty
Wire rating Use only copper wires rated at 75°C (167°F) min.
Torque terminals To 20 in-lbs (2.3 N/M)
Maximum wire size 10 AWG (4 mm²)
Wire stripping length 0.5" (13 mm)
AXLink Port 4-pin 3.5mm green captive wire connector - AXLink
communication signaling with 12VDC power in.
Aux Power 2-pin 3.5mm green captive wire connector. This is a 12VDC power input
that supplies additional power to the Radia PCB and connected Radia
modules.
Dry Contacts Emergency fire alarm relay connection - Closed relay activates preset
126. Other control is locked out until relay opens. Supports daisy
chaining of up to 20 dimmers for this connection, with a maximum
current requirement of 200mA when daisy-chained.
Failsafe connection - Works with a toggle switch - opening the switch
triggers preset 128, closing the switch triggers preset 127. Supports
daisy chaining of up to 20 dimmers for this connection with a maximum
current requirement of 200mA when daisy-chained.
BTU/hr 300 single feed (2400 W); 600 dual feed (4800 W)
Idle current draw 75 mA @ 120 VAC, 50 mA @ 240 VAC, 100 mA VDC
Certifications FCC
•CE
IEC-60950 Safety
UL North America
Operating Temp Range 0° to 40°C (32° to 104°F)
Included Accessories 2 4-pin captive 3.5mm wire connectors (41-5047)
4 #8-32x1/2” F-point mounting screws
Required Enclosures: RDA-ENC2 (FG606-10)
RDA-ENC4 (FG606-11)
RDA-ENC6/6B (FG606-12/13/15)
RDA-ENC12B (FG606-14/16)
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Suggested Installation Loads
Caution: Pre-Installation Notes
All Class 1 and 2 wiring must be connected to their dedicated terminals.
Class 1 wiring should be connected through the top of the enclosure, and Class 2 wiring
through the bottom.
Load conductors must be same size as line conductors, regardless of connected load.
Disconnect power while installing or connecting the unit.
Keep top and bottom air vents clear at all times, and maintain 12” (30.48 cm) clearance around
the top and bottom.
Test loads for shorts before connecting.
Class 2 wiring must be rated 300V or higher.
For indoor use only.
AC lighting loads only.
Line-In Connections
Using two feeds for Line 1 and Line 2 provides two 2400 W inputs.
Jumping Line 1 and Line 2 provides a single 2400 W input (FIG. 7)
Dimmed Switched
Incandescent Motors
Neon, cold-cathode Fans
This unit should be installed only by qualified electrical personnel, and in compliance
with all national electrical codes, local codes and ordinances. To prevent possible
personal injury or death, disconnect power to the enclosure at the breaker box
before attempting to work with any AMX Lighting modules.
To prevent possible personal injury or death, disconnect power to the enclosure at
the breaker box before attempting to install any AMX Lighting modules.
FIG. 7 Line-In Connections for the RE-DM6
Dual 2400 W Inputs without jumper
Single 2400 W Input with jumper
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Lighting Application Drawings
The RE-DM6 has two preferred lighting application methods, as shown in FIG. 8 and FIG. 9.
FIG. 8 Lighting Application for the RE-DM6, Method A
FIG. 9 Lighting Application for the RE-DM6, Method B
Example A
Single Input
Single-phase, six load
120 or 240 VAC 1
Ø
Example B
Dual Input
120, 120/240 VAC
Single-phase, six load
Please refer to the AMX Lighting Programming section on page 37 for more
information.
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AMX Lighting Systems
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AMX Lighting Systems
Overview
The AMX Radia Lighting Control System
TM
employs a dual-platform programming architecture that
supports the NetLinx programming language. The AMX Lighting product line is modular by design, and
includes a wide variety of integrated dimmer control modules, dimmer modules, and switch/relay
modules. This product line also includes circuit cards that can control dimming and switching of
incandescent, fluorescent, and neon (cold-cathode) bulbs; high- and low-voltage equipment; loads
(motors); and electronic and magnetic ballasts.
These cards and controllers can be housed in any of our five enclosures to ensure complete compliance
with any spacing/application requirements. Once the lighting control requirements are defined, you can
choose from the extensive group of lighting controllers, modules, and accessories, install them into the
best-suited enclosures, and create the perfect lighting control system for your customers.
Features
The AMX Lighting Control System features include:
Control of up to 1,500 dimmers or 255 6-channel devices (approximate) with a AMX NetLinx
Control System complete with dimmer-level feedback
Support for 128 lighting scene presets
Recall of up to 3 of 128 presets with two contact closures: emergency and failsafe
Modular and scalable lighting system configurations of one to 1,500 dimmers
Control via AXlink
UL and C-UL listed modules for United States and Canadian compliance
Applications
You can use the AMX Lighting Control System for commercial, corporate, and residential applications.
The NetLinx control architecture can address virtually any number of lighting zones. Entire residential
or commercial lighting systems may be manually controlled or fully automated. AMX Lighting systems
may also be integrated into existing NetLinx/Axcess presentation/control systems. Residential
applications can be divided into inter-linked lighting zones using central and local control
configurations.
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AMX Lighting Control Equipment
The following table lists all of the AMX Lighting Control System equipment currently available. Refer
to the installation sheets for these enclosures, control modules, and dimmer modules for detailed wiring
drawings, application notes, and specifications.
AMX Lighting Control Equipment
AMX Lighting enclosures
RDA-ENC2 2-module enclosure for single-phase dimmer modules
RDA-ENC4 4-module enclosure for dimmer modules
RDA-ENC6 6-module enclosure for single-phase dimmer modules
RDA-ENC6B 6-module, 6-breaker (20 A each) enclosure for multi-phase wiring for one RDC-PDC module
(two or three phase configuration)
RDA-ENC12B 6-module, 12-breaker (20 A each) enclosure that supports multi-phase wiring for two RDC-
PDC modules
Control cards
RDC-DC 6-channel, single-phase control card (120 or 240 VAC)
RDC-PDC 6-channel, three-phase dimmer control card (120 or 240 VAC)
Integrated dimmer control modules
RE-DM4 4-channel integrated dimmer control module (120 or 240 VAC)
RE-DM6 6-channel integrated dimmer control module (120 or 240 VAC)
Dimmer modules
RDA-CKM Dual Choke module (350 µS)
RDA-PSM Power supply module
RDM-2DC Dual VDR module (2400 W x 2, 0-12 VDC)
RDM-2FDB Dual FDB Module, 1920 W (x2)
RDM-2INC Dual incandescent dimming module (2400 W x 2)
RDM-2SWM Dual switch module (2400 W)
RDM-2ZC Dual zero cross module (2400 W)
RDM-3FDB Triple FDB module (2400 W x 3)
RDM-3EM Heavy Duty Energy Management Relay Module, 20A (x3)
RDM-6EM Heavy Duty Energy Management Relay Module, 20A (x6)
RDM-3SWM Triple switch module (20 A x 3)
RDM-DC DC Module, 1920 W, 0-12 VDC
RDM-2DC Dual DC dimmer module, 1920 W, 0-12 VDC (x2)
RDM-3DC Triple DC dimmer module, 1920 W, 0-12 VDC (x3)
RDM-FDB FDB Module, 1920 W
RDM-HDC Heavy-Duty DC Module, 2400 W, 0-12 VDC
RDM-HFDB Heavy duty FDB module (20 A)
RDM-INC Incandescent dimming module (2400 W)
RDM-INC50 Incandescent dimming module (6000 W)
RDM-MDM Multimode dimming module (2400 W/20 A)
RDM-SWM Switch module (2400 W)
RDM-ZC Zero-cross module (2400 W)
RDM-ZC50 Zero-cross module (6000 W)
Dimmer Accessories
RDA-PSM 12 VDC 2.5A Power Supply Module
RDA-CKM Dual Choke Module
AMX Lighting Systems
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AMX Lighting Control Equipment (Cont.)
RDA-DIV Radia Module Divider
RDA-EFP Radia Enclosure Filler Plate
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