µ-Dimension D3206 User Manual

Manual is about: Multizone Controller/Dimmer

Summary of D3206

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    Di-000-d3206-00b 11/6/03, 10:59 am 1.

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    Table of contents features .................................................................................... 1 introduction ........................................................................... 2 description .............................................................................. 3 sp...

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    Features • allows dimming of 6 local loads or additional loads with auxiliary device per multizone controller (incandescent, tungsten, magnetic low-voltage, advance mark x fluorescent, neon, cold cathode and non-dimming) • auto off mode • remote zone control capability of up to 186 zones • expansion...

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    Introduction the leviton multizone zone controller/dimmer, cat. No. D3206, provides advanced, multi-point scene control for commercial and high-end residential lighting applications. The d3206 is a user-friendly, self-contained unit that can be used to control—at one time from the front panel—up to ...

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    Description the d3206 can function in two ways: one, as a self-contained dimmer for loads directly attached to it and two, as a control unit for other remote devices (which it can also power) attached to the leviton control network (lcnet) communication bus. The multizone controller is designed to b...

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    Specifications electrical d3206-1 d3206-2 input: 120vac, +/-10%, 50-60hz 230vac, +/-10%, 50-60hz isolated output: 24vdc @150ma 24vdc @150ma power output: 1920w/va total 2400w/va total 1000w/va max. Per zone 800w/va max. Per zone 1200w/va max. Per side minimum load: 15w 15w surge protection: surge su...

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    Quick reference guide quick reference guide use this section for a quick reference for an overview of the operational features of the d3206 multizone controller. For customizing features, please refer to the programming/operation section of the manual. Call scene: used to choose which of the 32 prog...

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    Page to other controllers: if using multiple multizone controllers, use this feature to access all multizone controllers or auxilliary devices addressed on the network. You can then modify or adjust lighting levels previously programmed. • press the page zones button to access the desired remote pan...

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    Installation instructions warning: to be installed and/or used in accordance with appropriate electrical codes and regulations. Warning: if you are not sure about any part of these instructions, consult a qualified electrician. Warning: do not connect line voltage wires to low-voltage terminals. War...

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    3. Remove front door frame assembly by gently lifting the bottom edge of the frame until it snaps off (refer to figure 1). Swing the bottom edge away until the upper section is released. 4. Mount 4-gang, 2-1/2" (6.4 cm) wall box with a 4-gang raised cover in wall at desired location. 5. Line voltage...

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    7. Carefully position all wires to provide room in wall box for multizone controller. Mount controller to raised cover using the screws provided (refer to figure 1). 8. Restore power at circuit breaker or fuse. 9. Check for power to the multizonecontroller by verifying that the green lcd on the fron...

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    4 gang box (4-1/2" wide x 2-1/2" deep) 4 gang raised cover (1/2" or 3/4" depth) raised cover mounting screw (4 places) dimensions multizone controller / dimmer front door cover overlay contrast adjustment (under overlay) installation instructions figure 1 multizone controller mounting 10 di-000-d320...

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    Installation instructions figure 2 multizone controller wiring diagram 1 11 dimensions multizone controller / dimmer l l l l l l neutral line ground distribution panel load 1 green lcnet blue/white blue green/white load 3 load 5 load 2 load 4 load 6 to d3200 components di-000-d3206-00b 11/6/03, 10:5...

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    Low-voltage wires (plug-in connector) loads 1, 3, 5 loads 2, 4, 6 ground line neutral jumper lcnet termination can-l insulation electrical tape shrink tubing 3m fp-301-1 panduit hsttp00-q panduit tv105-1.0l 4 gang box (4-1/2" wide x 2-1/2" deep) raco part #943 steel city part #h4bd3/4-1 4 gang raise...

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    1) function/previous field button (programming) / shortcut button (change scene bank from main screen) (pgs. 14 and 17). 2) 2 line x 16 character display (lcd). 3) function/change option button (programming) (pgs. 14 and 17). 4) function/next field button (programming) / shortcut button (change scen...

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    Programming control buttons (refer to figure 4): with the cover closed, you can access the scene programming/recall, max, and off buttons. With the cover open, you can access the lcd display, the wizard/menus, select/next, cancel/previous, page zones, dim scene, dim/bright, zone info, and function/s...

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    Things to know for basic and more advanced applications: basic application - the d3206 multizone controller can be installed solely as a dimmer to control up to 6 loads. There are programming and operating procedures that will not be applicable for this type of configuration. For ease of use, the ba...

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    D320x panel 1 d320x panel 3 d320x panel 4 d320x panel 2 group 1 all 4 panels operate together group 2 - panels 1 and 3 operate together group 3 - panels 2 and 4 operate together d320x panel 1 d320x panel 3 d320x panel 4 d320x panel 2 group 2 group 3 all rooms and panels work independently of each ot...

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    To program and operate: pressing the wizards button (refer to figure 4) on the front panel of the multizonecontroller will help run through the setup and programming necessary to set desired scene lighting levels and timed events. Note: additional dimensions/lcnet compatible devices may have program...

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    5. Press the up or down button to select ir code (default or learning). This default setting will let the unit work with the ne210 hand-held remote control or to choose the learning ir which will activate the ir menu and allows you to program the unit to work with any standard remote control. Press ...

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    From this panel using the page zones button. Press the select/next button to save entry and proceed. Note: if only one panel is installed, but programming of additional panels has been selected and included, the exclude default option will set automatically. Note: to control an auxiliary device from...

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    Note: two channels cannot be mapped to the same channel number. You must first change the channel to an “x”, which is a place holder (i.E., to change 1 to 6, first change the 6 to an “x”, than change the 1 to a 6. You may now change the 6 to a 1). 23. Press the up or down button to select the desire...

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    Info – displays version of software, measures zero cross circuitry in microseconds, and temperature of sides of device. 29. Press the up or down button to select the info screen. Press the select/next button to save entry and proceed. 30. The software version will be displayed. Press the select/next...

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    Scene wizard – the scene wizard allows for the programming and operation of up to 32 lighting scenes. Naming of device and lighting scenes gives user-friendly control of lighting loads. Proceed as follows: call scene – used to choose which of the 32 programmed scenes are to be called or activated. Y...

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    2. Press the up or down button to select the program scene screen. 3. Press the select/next button to access the program scene screen. 4. Press the up or down button to select the desired scene (1-32). Press the select/next button to save entry and proceed. 5. Press the up or down and left or right ...

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    Set scene group – scene calls made from the multizone controller (menu or scene buttons 1-8) are made for the group chosen here. Proceed as follows: 1. Press the wizards button and then the up or down button (if necessary) to select the scene wizard. Press the select/next button to access the scene ...

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    Exclude zones – used to remove a particular zone or zones from executing in a programmed scene. Proceed as follows: 1. Press the wizards button and then the up or down button (if necessary) to select the scene wizard. Press the select/next button to access the scene wizard. 2. Press the up or down b...

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    Lock/unlock – used to program the locking or unlocking of individual zones. Locked zones will stay at set level unless unlocked. Proceed as follows: 6. Press the select/next button to access the zone wizard. 7. Press the up or down buttons to select the lock/ unlock screen. 8. Press the select/next ...

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    3b.To modify an existing timer: press the select/ next button to access the programmed timer screen. Press the down button to scroll through the existing timers. Press the select/next button to select the desired timer to modify. Proceed as follows: 4. Press the up or down and left or right buttons ...

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    8. Press the up or down buttons to select the timer status (delete, enable, disable).Press the select/next button to save entry and proceed. 9. Repeat procedure for setting up additional timers. 10. Press the select/next button to return the timer wizard screen. Note: for auto off applications, a “s...

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    Programming and operation location setup – the multizone controller will calculate the dawn/dusk times based on the latitude/longitude selected. 20. Press the select/next button to access the timer wizard. 21. Press the up or down buttons to select the location setup screen. 22. Press the select/nex...

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    Programming and operation 33. Press the up or down buttons to select the next time event screen. 34. Press the select/next button to view the next time event menu. 35. Press the select/next button to save entry and proceed. Auto off – auto off is an energy savings feature where the lights will autom...

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    Programming and operation ir wizard – the ir wizard allows for the programming and remote control of up to 32 lighting scenes, as well as max, off and group dim/ bright using any standard ir remote. Note: learning ir option must be programmed in setup wizard in order to access this ir wizard. Note: ...

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    Programming and operation 12. Press the select/next button to remove the selected action. Press the select/next button to save entry and proceed. 13. Repeat procedure for removal of additional commands. 14. Press the wizards button to return the main screen. Code removed 32 di-000-d3206-00b 11/6/03,...

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    Menu tree high level menu tree note: this sequence shows the order in which each menu will appear when scrolling through the menus using the down function button. 33 use , v or sel v use , v or sel v use , v or sel 1> basic v use , v or sel 2> p anels v use , v or sel 3> zones v use , v or sel 4> a ...

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    Troubleshooting testing and troubleshooting every d3206 unit local operations should be separately tested. That means checking that power, dimming control, scene control, and if applicable, the infrared receiver is working properly. You can either test a single function one controller at a time or y...

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    Troubleshooting • make sure the lamps are not burned out. If any are, replace them . • refer to wiring diagrams for correct wiring. • if the lights remain at full brightness no matter what you push there must be a short. • before you replace the d3206 with a new one, make sure that the loads you pla...

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    Testing d3206’s networked together do these tests only if you have multiple d3206’s working together via lcnet wiring. Note: no two devices can have the same panel number on the same lcnet. Scene control: you should perform this test as long as you require all controllers to have the ability to work...

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    Notes di-000-d3206-00b 11/6/03, 11:00 am 47.

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    For technical assistance call: 1-800-824-3005 (u.S.A. Only) www.Leviton.Com/3200 limited 2 year warranty and exclusions leviton warrants to the original consumer purchaser and not for the benefit of anyone else that this product at the time of its sale by leviton is free of defects in materials and ...