HWVKP-LB6 KP-LB9
Master Keypad S P E C I F I C AT I O N
S U B M ITT A L
Job Name
Job Number
Location
Area Controlled
BEige
IVory
Dusty Rose
GRay
BRown
BLack
TauPe
Scene or Monitor Indicator LEDs Scene or Zone Buttons
Dimensions in mm A 2.75 70 B 4.64 116 8 C .32 D .84 21
MUX MUX +15V COM
Address switches 1-6
1 2 3 4 5 6
WHite
1 234
Scene or Monitor Indicator LEDs
HWV-KP-LB6
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Installation
HWV-KP-LB9
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Specifications
MOUNTING
1 or 2 gang US wallbox.
ENVIRONMENTAL
32 - 104oF (0 - 40oC).
DESIGN
Faceplates: Molded plastic (8 std. colors listed above).
SYSTEM CAPACITY
32 controls max with 16 possible unique addresses. Data link: 1000' (300 m) maximum.
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Operating Voltage: class 2, 15VDC Capacity: (4) #18 AWG (1.0 mm2).
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POWER TERMINALS
Function
Pre-Wiring
1. Mount wallbox.
turn individual scenes/zones on or off.
turn selected scenes/zones on or off as a group.
raise/lower selected scenes/ zones as a group.
2. Pull cable(s) from HomeWorks Panel or other master keypad location. Use one pair #18 for power and one pair twisted, shielded #18 - #22 for data. All wires are class 2.
monitor lights in different areas.
1. Turn power off. Strip 1/2" (12 mm) insulation from wires in wallbox. Connect pair for low-voltage power to terminals 1 and 2. Connect twisted pair for data link to 3 and 4. 2. ADDRESS: Set six switches on back of unit. Set first 4 switches with unit's unique address (see back of sheet). For normal use, set switches 5 and 6 in down (off) position. For raise/lower operation, change buttons 5 and 10 to Raise/Lower by setting the DIP Switch 6 in the up (on) position. 3. MOUNT: Push all wires in wallbox and mount as shown. Restore power.
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These keypads allow users to:
Lutron Electronics Co., Inc. 7200 Suter Road Coopersburg, PA 18036, USA 4/96 P/N 362-917
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Scene or Zone Buttons
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Model No./Color HWV-KP-LB6, KP-LB9
Architectural Style Keypads
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L UT R O N
Programming
Master keypads can be programmed with Windows-based software or locally by being placed in manual programming mode.* For additional submittal sheets, call our Hot Line and Fax-on-Demand Service at 1-800-523-9466 or visit Lutron's Website at http://www.lutron.com/resi
* Remote Power Modules can only be programmed to master keypads with the Windows-based software.
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Overview of HomeWorks Integrated System Preferred Feed and Load Wiring Entry
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Local Control Dimmers/Switches 12 Buses - 4 devices each
Local Controls can switch or dim zone lighting and override programmed settings.
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Optional High Inductance Filter Choke Locations
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(Typical of 12 buses)
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Master Keypads can enable pre-programmed lighting scenes, pathways of light; raise or lower lights, motor-driven accessories.
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GRAFIK Eye System 8 GRAFIK Eye 3100 Up to 15 Accessory Controls
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Low voltage relay card location
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Interpanel Link
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Microprocessor Assembly location (HW-MA-8-120) Alternate Load Wiring Entries
Master Keypad Controls 32 Controls maximum with 16 possible unique addresses
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RPM Module locations (8 maximum)
To Next Panel (max. 8 panels)
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Terminal Blocks handle 8 RPM Modules, 4 Lighting zones per module
Control Wiring Entry (Class 2)
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Giving Master Keypads Their Unique Address
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Set switches* like this
1 2 3 4
Each Master Keypad 1 should have a unique system address (1-16). 2 This identifies the keypad and enables it to 3 communicate with the HomeWorks panel. 4 To give a Master Keypad its address, set switches 1 - 4 on the back of the 5 unit as shown at right. 6 Document your assignments by noting 7 which keypad corresponds to which address. 8
Š 1996 Lutron Electronics Co., Inc.
Set switches* like this
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For this address
* Switch position key:
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1 2 3 4
= UP; = DOWN.
Warranty Lutron will, at its option, repair or replace any control that is defective in materials or manufacture within two years after the purchase. This warranty is in lieu of any other warranties, express or implied and the implied warranty of merchantability is limited to two years from purchase. This warranty does not cover the cost of installation, removal or reinstallation, or damage resulting from misuse, abuse or improper wiring or insulation. This warranty gives you specific legal rights, and you may also have other rights which vary from state to state. Some states do not allow the exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential damages or limitations on how long an implied warranty may last, so the above limitations and exclusions may not apply to you.
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Printed in U.S.A