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Wiring for Pilot Light Switches
Terminals PILOT 1 and PILOT 2 supply 24VDC when the
corresponding relay is ON and can be used with appropriate
lamps to provide pilot status indication for the load relays.
Since in most LI-ARP installations the switches will be in
close proximity to the controlled lighting, the use of pilot light
switches is normally not necessary.
Wiring for Low Voltage Switches
Low voltage wiring should be stranded,18 gauge, plenum
rated wire.
Switch 1 controls load relay #1 (red power wires) and switch
2 controls load relay #2 (orange power wires). See figure 2
on page 2. Consult the graphic for location of these terminals
for OVERRIDE SWITCH 1 and OVERRIDE SWITCH 2.
Three Wire Momentary Switch (factory default)
Connect the common connection from the three wire
momentary switch to one of the terminals labeled COMMON
in the LI-ARP. Connect the ON connection from the switch to
the terminal labeled A(ON) and the OFF connection from the
switch to the terminal labeled B(OFF).
On
Off
A(ON)
B(OFF)
Common
On
Single
switch
LVS-1 momentary toggle switch
Low voltage wiring
or
Multi-way
Off
To other switches
as needed
Override Switch
Terminal
LI-ARP
Two Wire Momentary Switch
Connect the common from the two wire momentary switch
to one of the terminals labeled COMMON in the LI-ARP.
Connect the other wire to the A(ON) terminal in the LI-ARP.
On
Off
A(ON)
Common
On
Single
switch
Two-wire switch
Low voltage wiring
or
Multi-way
Off
To other switches
as needed
Override Switch
Terminal
LI-ARP
Once the switches are connected and power is applied to the
LI-ARP, the switches will control the loads.
Do not connect conduit runs directly to the low
voltage section of the LI-ARP. Make all splices in
the junction box, not in the LI-ARP. Do not run low
voltage wiring with line voltage or power wiring.
Prepare low voltage wires
Low voltage wire used to connect the switches, occupancy
sensor, or daylight sensor is not required to be either twisted
or shielded. Use any appropriate stranded 18 gauge wire.
Properly strip and crimp low voltage wires onto the 0.25"
quick connect lugs provided (use T&B crimp tool #WT145C,
WT2000, ERG2001, ERG2003 or WT1455). Lugs must be UL
listed, T&B #RA250 (22-18AWG) or equivalent to maintain
spacings on the circuit board. Terminate the lugs to LI-ARP
terminals as directed in this manual as described for the
device you are connecting.
LOW VOLTAGE SWITCHES
The LI-ARP is factory configured to use three wire,
momentary type low voltage switches such as Watt Stopper
LVS-1 or RS2-3. However, any center loaded double throw
toggle switch will work.
Factory default operation provides individual control of each
load relay by separate switches labeled OVERRIDE SWITCH 1
and OVERRIDE SWITCH 2. Both switches provide manual ON
operation; the lighting in the sensor-controlled space will not
come ON automatically. The user must operate the switch to
turn ON the lights. If this is the desired switch operation, no
further adjustments are required.
If other than default switch operation is desired, see
Alternate Switch Operation below. Set the confi guration
switches in the low voltage section of the housing
prior to closing up the housing and the ceiling.
Alternate Switch Operation
OVERRIDE SWITCH 1 and OVERRIDE SWITCH 2 can be
individually be configured for different switch types by
changing the position of the configuration DIP switches. The
tables below show the alternate configuration settings.
OVERRIDE SWITCH 1 CONFIG. SETTINGS:
SW1T2 OFF Three wire momentary (default)
SW1T1 OFF
SW1T2 OFF Three wire maintained
SW1T1 ON
SW1T2 ON Two wire maintained
SW1T1 OFF
SW1T2 ON Two wire momentary
SW1T1 ON
OVERRIDE SWITCH 2 CONFIG. SETTINGS:
SW2T2 OFF Three wire momentary (default)
SW2T1 OFF
SW2T2 OFF Three wire maintained
SW2T1 ON
SW2T2 ON Two wire maintained
SW2T1 OFF
SW2T2 ON Two wire momentary
SW2T1 ON