Commercial Lighting Design Guide (120-277V)

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Crestron Commercial Lighting Design Guide

Table of Contents Introduction........................................................................................................................................................ 1 Totally Integrated Building Control ................................................................................................................... 2 Specifying Crestron Lighting Systems .............................................................................................................. 3 Cresnet and Ethernet ........................................................................................................................................................................ 3 System Architecture ......................................................................................................................................................................... 3 Centralized Architecture ................................................................................................................................................................. 4 Distributed Architecture ................................................................................................................................................................. 5 Hybrid Architecture ........................................................................................................................................................................ 6 Product Families ............................................................................................................................................................................... 7 Common Applications .................................................................................................................................................................... 7 Written Specifications ...................................................................................................................................................................... 8 Green Light Designer Software ........................................................................................................................................................ 8

Lighting Systems ............................................................................................................................................... 9 Architectural Dimming ..................................................................................................................................................................... 9 When to Specify Architectural Dimming.......................................................................................................................................... 9 GLPD Panels ................................................................................................................................................................................ 11 GLPD-C Panels ............................................................................................................................................................................. 13 Module Specifications .................................................................................................................................................................. 15 Cabinets....................................................................................................................................................................................... 18 Power Switching............................................................................................................................................................................. 19 When to Specify Power Switching ................................................................................................................................................ 19 GLPS Panels................................................................................................................................................................................. 21 GLPS-C Panels ............................................................................................................................................................................. 23 Module Specifications .................................................................................................................................................................. 25 Cabinets....................................................................................................................................................................................... 28 Green Light Express ....................................................................................................................................................................... 29 GLPX Panels................................................................................................................................................................................. 30 Module Specifications .................................................................................................................................................................. 31 DALI ................................................................................................................................................................................................. 35 When to Specify DALI Systems ..................................................................................................................................................... 35 Products ...................................................................................................................................................................................... 36 Room Solutions............................................................................................................................................................................... 39 When to Specify Room Solutions .................................................................................................................................................. 39 GLPAC-DIMFLV ............................................................................................................................................................................ 40 iLux.............................................................................................................................................................................................. 42 Cameo Dimmers and Switches..................................................................................................................................................... 45

Processors ....................................................................................................................................................... 48 PAC2 ................................................................................................................................................................................................ 48 PAC2M ............................................................................................................................................................................................. 49 IPAC-GL1 ......................................................................................................................................................................................... 50 DIN-AP2........................................................................................................................................................................................... 51

User Interfaces ................................................................................................................................................. 52 Wired Touchpanels ......................................................................................................................................................................... 52 Handheld Wireless Touchpanels .................................................................................................................................................... 54 Keypads .......................................................................................................................................................................................... 56 Cameo速 ....................................................................................................................................................................................... 56 HTT-B10EX .................................................................................................................................................................................. 57 Decorator ..................................................................................................................................................................................... 58

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Designer ...................................................................................................................................................................................... 59 Mobile Interfaces ............................................................................................................................................................................ 60 Crestron Mobile Pro速 ................................................................................................................................................................... 60 Crestron Mobile Pro G .................................................................................................................................................................. 60 XPanel & XPanel for Mac .............................................................................................................................................................. 60

Sensors............................................................................................................................................................. 61 The Sensor Advantage ................................................................................................................................................................. 61 Automated Actions ....................................................................................................................................................................... 61 Occupancy Products .................................................................................................................................................................... 61 Light Sensors ............................................................................................................................................................................... 62 Partition Products ......................................................................................................................................................................... 62 Sensor Interfaces ......................................................................................................................................................................... 62

Shades .............................................................................................................................................................. 63 How We Control ........................................................................................................................................................................... 63 How We Integrate......................................................................................................................................................................... 63

Accessories ...................................................................................................................................................... 65 Viridian ............................................................................................................................................................. 70 Integrated Energy Management Software ..................................................................................................................................... 70 Sample Screen Shots ................................................................................................................................................................... 71

Appendix A - Touchpanel Graphics................................................................................................................. 72 Appendix B - Common Keypad Layouts .......................................................................................................... 74 Appendix C - Glossary of Lighting Terms ....................................................................................................... 75

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Introduction This guide is designed to educate you on lighting system design using the wide ® range of products found in the Crestron Green Light family. Crestron Green Light is built on 40 years of expertise, vision, and innovation. From the very first touchpanel to the first Ethernet-based control system, Crestron has defined “integration.” Focused on bringing to market new and advanced solutions for making life easier and greener, Crestron is continuing to engineer the future of intelligent building technology. Through our industry experience, we understand the value of scalability. We know that the needs (and budgets) of today may be different tomorrow. Green Light solutions are uniquely designed to grow over time while constantly providing a reliable and consistent user experience. Solutions for the room can expand to fulfill the needs of the entire building; a building may grow into a worldwide enterprise. Crestron delivers solutions for venues and projects of all sizes.

With Crestron, everything can be integrated and intelligently managed. This is the power of Crestron: a solution that evolves with you. Welcome to Crestron—the only solution solving the challenges of today and tomorrow.

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Product scalability is crucial, but hardware is only as good as the software that drives it. Crestron software tools are designed to integrate all areas of the system to do anything you want them to do. Lights in a boardroom originally designed to function locally can now hook into the room’s AV system for an integrated solution, so when the source is switched to Blu-ray, the lights automatically dim. Similarly, electric shades that were only intended to lower during AV presentations can now be integrated to intelligently lower based on the angle of the sun and lumen level. ® This data is shared with Crestron RoomView Server Edition software across the global enterprise for energy tracking, monitoring, control and maintenance.


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Totally Integrated Building Control Imagine having total control over all building technology, across any number of locations, from a single easy to use interface. Only Crestron makes it possible. With everything combined into one Crestron system, managing enterprise locations is easier than ever before. With Viridian software, monitoring, tracking, and controlling resources is simply a click or touch away. Modern commercial buildings are increasingly complex. Lighting, AV, HVAC, security, and other systems are all necessary in today’s office. Crestron control processors easily interface with these systems. Lighting and AV systems are available directly from Crestron. Other building technology, such as HVAC or security, is easily connected through a GLA-BMS or by directly connecting to a Crestron control processor.

Totally Integrated Building Control

The graphic below depicts how Crestron can control a commercial building. Individual rooms have different solutions to their differing needs, but all are connected via the Crestron control system. Blue circles represent pieces available directly from Crestron. White circles are pieces provided by a third party (such as a television or light fixture).

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Specifying Crestron Lighting Systems This lighting design guide will help you choose the proper Crestron products for your application. A typical lighting system has at least a lighting control module or cabinet, a processor, and a user interface. Follow these basic steps when navigating through this guide: 1.

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Crestron’s Green Light Designer program can help with the design process. Currently, it supports Architectural Dimming, Power Switching, and iLux systems. For more information see the Green Light Designer Software section.

Cresnet and Ethernet Throughout the design process, it is important to consider communication between devices. Almost every product in this guide is capable of connecting via Cresnet. Cresnet is the communications backbone for Crestron systems. It is a simple, bi-directional network combined with a 24 V power feed. Cresnet allows runs over several thousand feet, and the wiring topology is flexible. Unlike Ethernet, there is no need for dozens of “home-run” cables – Cresnet can daisy-chain and home-run. When designing, try to avoid a large number of Cresnet devices on one circuit. There is a physical limit of 255 devices per segment, but performance may limit you to far less devices. The acceptable number of Cresnet devices varies with usage and programming complexity. Performance can be increased by using the Cresnet hubs described in the accessories section of this guide. The PAC2 processor includes several Cresnet segments built-in for high performance out of the box. Cresnet supplies 24 V power to devices. Power is provided by select processors or a power supply. Insufficient or unstable power will cause an unreliable system. To help you with the power calculations, a power calculator is available on the Crestron web site. An Ethernet connection is available on some products, especially touchpanels and processors. Ethernet provides a high performance connection. Power can be provided with devices that support POE (Power Over Ethernet).

System Architecture Crestron Green Light systems are available in a variety of configurations. Factors such as construction type, client requirements, and architectural restrictions determine the best configuration. Lighting system architectures include centralized, distributed, and hybrid. At the heart of each Green Light system is one or more control processors. This control system takes in user button presses or other external events and turns them into single commands or even sequences of commands; dimming lights and closing shades can occur with just one button press or occupancy sense. In addition to controlling lighting, fans, motors, HVAC, and security, the control system can connect to building systems via Ethernet, RS-232, BACnet, LonWorks, and others.

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Survey all controlled lights and loads Gather information on wattage, voltage, and fixture type. Specify each load as dimmed or switched, normal or emergency, and central or local control. Choose one or more lighting systems Use the Product Families section to help you choose. Designate each load to a lighting system. Make sure not to exceed the maximum load rating for each lighting system. Choose one or more control processors Use the Processors section. Room Solutions products can work without a processor, but may have limited expansion without one. Choose one or more user interfaces ® For iLux and wall box dimmers and switches, a separate user interface is not necessary, but recommended. Add in sensors, shades, and accessories for a more powerful system


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Centralized Architecture Product Families: Architectural Dimming, Power Switching, Green Light Express x x

High-voltage wiring home-runs from many rooms to a central Crestron panel Lights are controlled with keypads and touchpanels located anywhere

In a centralized system all the high-voltage lighting, motor, fan, and switch circuits draw power directly from modules in a Crestron Green Light enclosure. Wired or wireless user interfaces can be placed throughout the building to control the various circuits. A centralized design simplifies the high-voltage wiring through a “home-run� infrastructure in which each lighting circuit is connected directly to the module within the Crestron enclosure.

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The major benefit of a centralized architecture is the ability to program the user interfaces to control any load connected to the system. This differs from traditional distributed infrastructure, whereby each circuit is controlled locally via the in-wall dimmer or switch. Enabling load control through programming enables multi-point control as well as the ability to change how the system functions through future updates. In addition to reducing wall clutter, multiple circuits can be controlled via a single button press, simply recalling presets for different room configurations, events or atmospheres. Centralized systems are appropriate for applications such as lobbies, hallways, parking garages, stadiums, and auditoriums. Office 1

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Distributed Architecture Product Families: Room Solutions x x x x

Wired in traditional configuration Each load is controlled by a local Crestron device In some cases, the local device has integrated keypad Keypad and touchpanel control are optional, allowing that load to be controlled from any location

In a distributed system, the high-voltage lighting, motor, fan, and switch circuits are wired in the traditional configuration with local control. Controllable in-wall dimmers or switches replace the standard dimmers or switches and can be retrofitted into a project after customary high-voltage wiring is completed. Crestron in-wall dimmers communicate with a control processor through either a Cresnet ™ (low-voltage control wire) or infiNET EX (mesh RF) wireless connection. This design combines the familiarity of local control with the power and flexibility of automation. In the event of a control system interruption, the user can still operate the lighting locally. In the commercial space, in-wall solutions are appropriate for offices, small boardrooms, and hospitality. Typically in-wall dimmers or switches support standard voltages (120/230VAC) and load types (incandescent, magnetic low-voltage). In the case where higher voltages and loads are required, an expansion module can be added.

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Hybrid Architecture Product Families: Mix centralized and distributed products. x x

Combines both centralized and distributed architectures Offers complete building/enterprise control through flexible combinations of products

A hybrid system is a mix of both the centralized and distributed design. This allows local control where needed alongside sophisticated central control for larger spaces. For example, a boardroom could have distributed local control while the lobby is on centralized control. Hybrid designs typically achieve a good balance, delivering the control necessary at a reasonable budget. In many commercial spaces, mechanical/electrical room space is limited (this is where the Green Light enclosures must be installed). By using a logical mix of centralized and distributed control, entire buildings can be connected to a control network that offers total control, monitoring and management.

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Product Families Crestron has developed a number of Green Light products to suit the broad range of applications in the world of commercial lighting. x

Architectural Dimming: Centralized dimming and switching, 16A per circuit, and support for a wide range of loads. Built-in, pre-wired circuit breakers are optional.

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Power Switching: Centralized switching, 16A per circuit, and support for 0-10V dimming. All models include prewired circuit breakers.

Green Light Express: Centralized dimming and switching requiring a separate circuit breaker panel, up to 16A per circuit, and support for a wide range of loads. Because there are no breakers, the cabinet is more compact.

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DALI: Digitally addressable dimming and switching using the DALI open standard. DALI commissioning tool simplifies deployment. Ballasts are wired directly to circuit breakers, and digital control information is sent to ballasts. DALI mounts in a standard DIN Rail cabinet alongside other Crestron and third-party DIN Rail products.

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Room Solutions: Distributed lighting and shade control designed for local installation. Used for a single room or small group of rooms. Some products come with infiNET EXTM for reliable wireless communication and easy retrofitting.

Common Applications The table below represents the different Crestron product families. Common usage scenarios are listed at left. Dots show a typical solution for each scenario. Key: 9 - Acceptable Solution

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Written Specifications Comprehensive Section 26 specifications are available for download on the Crestron website. These specifications can be implemented within lighting project specifications to ensure bids meet the appropriate requirements as set by Crestron. Specifications are located at www.crestron.com/greenlightspecs

Green Light Designer Software Crestron Green Light Designer allows you to design and document a complete, energy-efficient commercial lighting solution that combines facility-wide lighting, shade/drape control with audio/video integration and network management - all without requiring extensive knowledge of Crestron products, or any other Crestron software.

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Green Light Designer features a straightforward user interface, with all data entry confined to four easy-to-use tabs: load schedule, shades, control stations, and sensors. As you define your project, an equipment list of required Crestron products is generated automatically behind the scenes. Once the project is designed and configured, Green Light Designer allows you to generate attractive and easy to read reports such as one-line diagrams, load schedules, shade schedules, equipment lists, and equipment lists by room. Reports can be generated in a variety of formats (e.g. PDF, Excel, HTML, CSV, text) ready to be sent via email or imported into other applications.

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Lighting Systems Architectural Dimming Crestron Green Light Architectural Dimming products are designed for control of lighting in theaters, restaurants, offices, and anywhere centralized dimming is desired. With a range of panel sizes and configurations available, every system is fully scalable to custom fit each installation. An extensive selection of Crestron keypads, touchpanels, occupancy sensors, photocells, shade controllers, and numerous other peripheral options afford astounding design flexibility with unparalleled capability for integration. x x x x x x

Centralized dimming system Available with integrated main lug and branch breakers Keypads and touchpanels offer flexible control anywhere Astronomical clock allows events to be scheduled around sunrise/sunset Sensor integration for occupancy sensing and daylight harvesting Emergency override assures reliable lighting in critical areas

When to Specify Architectural Dimming If you need to dim a large amount of lighting loads, Architectural Dimming panels are the tools for the job. When specifying, keep in mind that the panel requires all load wiring to home-run to a single location, preferably a utility room where the panel can be installed. A single panel can control up to 60 lighting loads. If necessary, multiple panels can be configured and connected through the control system. With Architectural Dimming panels, no job is too big.

Example Cabinets GLPD 2x2 Cabinet (4) DIM6 Modules 120 Volt Breakers, MLO Wiring, Front Cover Not Shown

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GLPD panels are available with integrated circuit breakers. GLPD panels without integrated circuit breakers are known as “feed-thru� cabinets. Dimming in a feed-thru cabinet is also available with the GLPX panel from the Green Light Express product line. To learn more or configure a GLPX panel, see the Green Light Express section on page 29.


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Example Architectural Dimming Application Below is an example Architectural Dimming panel application. AC wiring from the panel powers and controls the lighting fixtures directly. The panel connects to a PAC2 processor via Cresnet. Also connected to the PAC2 are shade controllers, a photocell, a motion sensor, a keypad, and a touchpanel. Everything can be controlled and monitored from the connected PC by using RoomViewTM.

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GLPD Panels Crestron GLPD Architectural Dimming panels can dim a wide range of lighting types. There are many configurations available for any budget or need. This text describes how to design your panel configuration and how to name it for ordering. GLPD Panel Naming System

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1. Module Type GLPD-DIM-___-___-___-___ GLPD panels are only available with DIM modules. If you want to mix dimming, switching and 0-10V lighting control into a single cabinet, see the GLPD-C product on page 13. The GLPD-C panel is a custom panel with three possible module types.

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Key: { - Switchable z - Dimmable 2 and 3-wire fluorescent MLV/ELV Incandescent Neon/cold cathode Standard LED 0-10V LED 0-10V fluorescent HID and Motor Voltage Additional Module Info 2. Feed Type MLO MCB60 MCB80 MCB100 MCB125 FT

Module DIM z z z z z { { { 100 to 277 Volts Page 15 GLPD-DIM-___-___-___-___

Main Lug Only with 20A branch breakers 60A back-fed main circuit breaker with 20A branch breakers 80A back-fed main circuit breaker with 20A branch breakers 100A back-fed main circuit breaker with 20A branch breakers 125A back-fed main circuit breaker with 20A branch breakers Feed-thru with no integrated branch breakers

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3. Number of Loads GLPD-DIM-___-___-___-___ Find the row in the table that matches your choices in steps 1 and 2. The numbers in blue represent the maximum number of loads for each cabinet size. You can choose any number up to the maximums listed below. See page 18 for more information on the cabinet sizes.

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4. Voltage To specify the circuit breaker voltage, enter “120” for 120/208V or “277” for 277/480V.

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5. AIC Rating GLPD-DIM-___-___-___-___ Choose one of the following values from the appropriate column to specify the Ampere Interrupting Capacity of the circuit breakers. 120 Volt 10K 22K 65K

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What is AIC? When a short circuit occurs, a large amount of current flows into the circuit breaker and it trips. The Ampere Interrupt Capacity rating is the maximum current the breaker can safely interrupt. If the short circuit current exceeds the AIC rating of the breaker, the circuit breaker may fail. For safe operation, the AIC rating must exceed the available fault current at the panel.

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GLPD-C Panels For architectural dimming panels with mixed module types, a “C” is attached to the model name (denoting custom). The number of each module type is specified within the product name. GLPD-C Panel Naming System

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Examples:

1. Feed Type MLO MCB60 MCB80 MCB100 MCB125 FT

GLPD-C-2DIM-2FLV-FT GLPD-C-2FLV-4HSW-MCB100-120-65k GLPD-C-___-___-___-___-___-___ Main Lug Only with 20A branch breakers 60A back-fed main circuit breaker with 20A branch breakers 80A back-fed main circuit breaker with 20A branch breakers 100A back-fed main circuit breaker with 20A branch breakers 125A back-fed main circuit breaker with 20A branch breakers Feed-thru with no integrated branch breakers

2. Number of DIM, FLV, and HSW GLPD-C-___-___-___-___-___-___ In the table below are the possible module choices. To design the cabinet, select quantities of these three modules. A DIM module wires 6 loads, an FLV module wires 8 loads, and an HSW module wires 8 loads. Therefore the total number of loads will be: (# of DIM modules × 6) + (# of FLV modules × 8) + (# of HSW modules × 8) See the next page for an example calculation.

Load Types

Key: { - Switchable z - Dimmable 2 and 3-wire fluorescent MLV/ELV Incandescent Neon/cold cathode Standard LED 0-10V LED 0-10V fluorescent HID and Motor Voltage Additional Module Info

Modules FLV (8 Loads) { { { { { z z { 100 to 277 Volts Page 16

DIM (6 Loads) z z z z z { { { 100 to 277 Volts Page 15

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Architectural Dimming

When ordering an architectural dimming panel, construct a model name as shown above. Possible choices are listed underneath each blue or gray box. The gray boxes represent the modules and may be eliminated from the model name if not used. The numbered steps below describe each part of the model name in detail.


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Find the row in the table below that matches your choice in step 1. In that row is the maximum number of loads for each cabinet size. Choose a cabinet size, and do not exceed the maximums when designing the panel. See page 18 for more information on the cabinet sizes. Cabinet Size 2x2 4

3x2 6

2x4 8

3x4 12

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3x2-FT 6

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* If using 120/208V and MCB125, reduce the maximum number of loads shown by three. Now choose quantities of DIM, FLV, and HSW modules, but do not exceed the maximum number of modules and maximum number of loads determined from the table above.

Architectural Dimming

As an example, say you have 4 DIM loads, 20 FLV loads, and 15 HSW loads. This would require 1 DIM module, 3 FLV modules, and 2 HSW modules = 6 modules. Using the formula on the previous page, these six modules wire a total of 46 loads. (1 × 6) + (3 × 8) + (2 × 8) = 46 loads The cabinet size will be 2x4 because it is the smallest cabinet that can accommodate 6 modules and 46 circuits.

Note: It is possible to wire in fractions of modules when there are not enough breakers available for the modules you want. In this circumstance please call Crestron Sales Support Services.

Note: For feed-thru cabinets only (-FT), the model name is complete after step two. Skip steps three and four. 3. Voltage To specify the circuit breaker voltage, enter “120” for 120/208V or “277” for 277/480V.

GLPD-C-___-___-___-___-___-___

4. AIC Rating GLPD-C-___-___-___-___-___-___ Choose one of the following values from the appropriate column to specify the Ampere Interrupting Capacity of the circuit breakers. 120 Volt 10K 22K 65K

277 Volt 18K 35K 65K

What is AIC? When a short circuit occurs, a large amount of current flows into the circuit breaker and it trips. The Ampere Interrupt Capacity rating is the maximum current the breaker can safely interrupt. If the short circuit current exceeds the AIC rating of the breaker, the circuit breaker may fail. For safe operation, the AIC rating must exceed the available fault current at the panel.

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Module Specifications GLX-DIM6 The GLX-DIM6 is a Crestron Green Light architectural dimming module which features 6 channels of incandescent, magnetic low-voltage, and 2- and 3wire fluorescent dimming. The module is part of a complete Crestron engineered GLPD Green Light architectural dimming panel. > > > > > > > > > > > > >

6 channels of incandescent, MLV, 2- & 3-wire fluorescent dimming Phase-synchronous detection eliminates lamp flicker Selectable non-dim mode Supports 100 to 277 Volt applications 16 Amp load rating per channel Short circuit and overload protection Positive air gap at each output Phase-independent channels Cresnet communications Redundant power capability—module powered via line or Cresnet Local controls for testing and verification Local and remote override capability Non-volatile power failure memory

Dim Load Types Switch Load Types

Architectural Dimming

Load Ratings Switch Channels Per Channel

6 16 Amps at 100-277 Volts AC, 50/60 Hz Incandescent, Magnetic Low-Voltage, Neon/Cold Cathode, 2-wire Fluorescent Ballast, or 3-wire Fluorescent Ballast Incandescent, Magnetic Low-Voltage, Electronic Low-Voltage, Neon/Cold Cathode, Fluorescent Ballast, High-Intensity Discharge

Power Requirements Primary 100-277 Volts AC, 50/60Hz, supplied via channel 1 (L1, N1) Secondary (optional) 9 watts at 24 Volts DC, supplied via Cresnet® Environmental Temperature 32° to 104°F (0° to 40°C) Humidity 10% to 90% RH (non-condensing) Heat Dissipation 550 BTU/Hr Electrical Regulatory Certifications UL508, Section 41 (Endurance Test) and Section 61C (Electronic Ballasts) UL924, Emergency Power Equipment IEC60669-2-1, Section 19.102 (Contact mechanisms incorporated in electronic switches, intended for fluorescent lamp circuits or other capacitive loads) Module SCCR Rating - 65kA CE

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GLX-DIMFLV8 The GLX-DIMFLV8 is a Crestron Green Light architectural dimming module which features 8 channels of 4-wire, 0-10 Volt fluorescent dimming. The module is part of a complete Crestron engineered GLPD Green Light dimming panel.

Architectural Dimming

> > > > > > > > > > > >

8 channels of 4-wire 0-10 Volt fluorescent dimming Compatible with lighting and motor loads Supports 100 to 277 Volt applications 16 Amp load rating per channel Arcless switching Positive air gap at each output Phase-independent channels Cresnet communications Redundant power capability—module powered via line or Cresnet Local controls for testing and verification Local and remote override capability Non-volatile power failure memory

Load Ratings Dimmer Channels Per Channel Dim Load Types Switch Load Types

8 16 Amps at 100-277 Volts AC, 50/60 Hz 0.5 HP @ 120 Volts, 1 HP @ 230 Volts, 1 HP @ 277 Volts 0-10 Volt fluorescent ballast (4-wire); 60 mA max current sink Incandescent, Magnetic Low-Voltage, Electronic Low-Voltage, Neon/Cold Cathode, Fluorescent Ballast, High-Intensity Discharge, Motor 1,000,000 on/off operations at full electronic ballast load

Relay Lifetime Power Requirements Primary 100-277 Volts AC, 50/60Hz, supplied via channel 1 (L1, N1) Secondary (optional) 5 watts at 24 Volts DC, supplied via Cresnet® Environmental Temperature 32° to 104°F (0° to 40°C) Humidity 10% to 90% RH (non-condensing) Heat Dissipation 116 BTU/Hr Electrical Regulatory Certifications UL508, Section 41 (Endurance Test) and Section 61C (Electronic Ballasts) UL924, Emergency Power Equipment IEC60669-2-1, Section 19.102 (Contact mechanisms incorporated in electronic switches, intended for fluorescent lamp circuits or other capacitive loads) Module SCCR Rating - 65kA CE

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GLX-HSW8 The GLX-HSW8 is a Crestron Green Light architectural dimming module which features 8 channels of high inrush switching. The module is part of a complete Crestron engineered GLPD Green Light dimming panel. > > > > > > > > > > > >

8 channels of high inrush switching Compatible with lighting and motor loads Supports 100 to 277 Volt applications 16 Amp load rating per channel Arcless switching Positive air gap at each output Phase-independent channels Cresnet communications Redundant power capability—module powered via line or Cresnet Local controls for testing and verification Local and remote override capability Non-volatile power failure memory

Dim Load Types Switch Load Types

8 16 Amps at 100-277 Volts AC, 50/60 Hz 0.5 HP @ 120 Volts, 1 HP @ 230 Volts, 1 HP @ 277 Volts 0-10 Volt fluorescent ballast (4-wire); 60 mA max current sink Incandescent, Magnetic Low-Voltage, Electronic Low-Voltage, Neon/Cold Cathode, Fluorescent Ballast, High-Intensity Discharge, Motor 1,000,000 on/off operations at full electronic ballast load

Relay Lifetime Power Requirements Primary 100-277 Volts AC, 50/60Hz, supplied via channel 1 (L1, N1) Secondary (optional) 5 watts at 24 Volts DC, supplied via Cresnet® Environmental Temperature 32° to 104°F (0° to 40°C) Humidity 10% to 90% RH (non-condensing) Heat Dissipation 112 BTU/Hr Electrical Regulatory Certifications UL508, Section 41 (Endurance Test) and Section 61C (Electronic Ballasts) UL924, Emergency Power Equipment IEC60669-2-1, Section 19.102 (Contact mechanisms incorporated in electronic switches, intended for fluorescent lamp circuits or other capacitive loads) Module SCCR Rating - 65kA CE

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Architectural Dimming

Load Ratings Dimmer Channels Per Channel


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Cabinets Regular cabinets have built-in circuit breakers. The cabinets are shipped with wiring from the breakers to the modules completed for easy installation. Feed-thru cabinets require a separate breaker panel next to the GLPD panel. Cabinet Sizes Height Width

Architectural Dimming

Depth

2x2 67.8 in (172.3 cm) 22.8 in (58.1 cm) 10.6 in (27 cm)

3x2 96.0 in (243.8 cm) 22.8 in (58.1 cm) 10.6 in (27 cm)

2x4 67.8 in (172.3 cm) 35.1 in (89.1 cm) 10.6 in (27 cm)

3x4 89.9 in (228.1 cm) 35.1 in (89.1 cm) 10.6 in (27 cm)

Module Layout

Cabinet Sizes Height Width Depth

2x2-FT 35.9 in (91.1 cm) 22.8 in (58.2 cm) 10.2 in (25.9 cm)

3x2-FT 54.8 in (139.1 cm) 22.8 in (58.2 cm) 10.2 in (25.9 cm)

Layout

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Power Switching Crestron Green Light Power Switching products are designed for control of lighting in office buildings, warehouses, parking garages, sports facilities, public spaces, and anywhere centralized switching is required. With a range of panel sizes and configurations available, every system is fully scalable to custom fit each installation. An extensive selection of Crestron keypads, touchpanels, occupancy sensors, photocells, shade controllers, and numerous other peripheral options afford astounding design flexibility with unparalleled capability for integration. x x x x x

Centralized switching system with integrated main lug and branch breakers Keypads and touchpanels offer flexible control anywhere Astronomical clock allows events to be scheduled around sunrise/sunset Sensor integration for occupancy sensing and daylight harvesting Emergency override assures reliable lighting in critical areas

GLPS panels come with integrated circuit breakers. Power switching without integrated circuit breakers is available in the GLPX panel from the Green Light Express product line. To learn more or configure a GLPX panel, see the Green Light Express section on page 29.

When to Specify Power Switching

Example Cabinets GLPS Medium Cabinet (2) HSW12, (1) HSW8 120 Volt Breakers, MLO Wiring, Front Cover Not Shown

GLPS Large Cabinet (2) SW16, (1) SW10 277 Volt Breakers, MLO Wiring, Front Cover Not Shown

Breakers

Switching Modules

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GLPS Extra Large Cabinet (2) FLV8, (1) SW16, (1) SW10 120 Volt Breakers, MLO Wiring, Front Cover Not Shown

Power Switching

If you need load switching and have a large amount of lighting circuits, Power Switching panels are the tools for the job. When specifying, keep in mind that the panel requires all lighting wiring to run to a single location, preferably a utility room where the panel can be installed. A single panel can control up to 42 lighting circuits. If necessary, configure multiple panels and easily connect them using Crestron’s control system. With Power Switching panels, no job is too big.


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Example Power Switching Application Below is an example power switching application with backup power operation using a GLS-PLS phase loss sensor (see accessories section for more details). The power switching panels connect to an IPAC-GL1 processor via Cresnet. Connected to the processor are various sensors, a keypad, and a photocell. It is possible to add up to two touchpanels to the IPAC-GL1 as well. Connected via a LAN is a PC running RoomView. A GLA-PWS50 provides power to the processor.

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GLPS Panels Crestron GLPS Series power switching panels feature field-replaceable switching modules with a choice of relay technologies to address a wide range of applications and budgets. In addition to switching, some Green Light Power Switching panels also allow the option to add dimming control for 0-10V fluorescent ballasts and 0-10V LEDs. Switching relays are available in arcless or standard form. Arcless relays provide increased durability for a higher rated lifetime over standard relays. GLPS Panel Naming System

GLPS

-

Relay Type

-

Feed Type

SW

MLO

HSW

MCB60

FLV

MCB80 MCB100 MCB125

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Number of Loads

-

Voltage

1 2 3 ...

120 277

-

AIC Rating 10K

-

Door Option ND

18K 22K

40 41 42

35K 65K

When ordering a power switching panel, construct a model name as shown above. Possible choices are listed underneath each blue box. The numbered steps below describe each choice in detail. Example:

GLPS-HSW-MLO-30-120-10

Switching Relay Types Voltages Lighting Output Capacity Motor Output Capacity (120/230/277 V) Rated Relay Lifetime 0-10V Dimming Additional Relay Info

SW High-inrush 120/230/277 16A

Relays HSW Arcless high-inrush 120/230/277 16A

FLV Arcless high-inrush 120/230/277 16A

1/2/2 hp

0.5/1/1 hp

0.5/1/1 hp

Up to 100,000 No Page 25

1,000,000 No Page 26

1,000,000 Yes Page 27

What is Arcless Switching? Crestron offers two switching relay types: high-inrush and arcless high-inrush. Arcless high-inrush relays use a TRIAC to handle the current turn on. Within milliseconds, the continuous load is transferred from the TRIAC to a robust 50A mechanically-latching relay. All switching occurs at the zero-cross point of the AC waveform under microprocessor control. This is a complete solution eliminating arcing at the physical relay contacts during turn on and turn off. By eliminating arcing, the relay lifetime is increased substantially. 2. Feed Type MLO MCB60 MCB80 MCB100 MCB125

GLPS-___-___-___-___-___-___ Main Lug Only with 20A branch breakers 60A back-fed main circuit breaker with 20A branch breakers 80A back-fed main circuit breaker with 20A branch breakers 100A back-fed main circuit breaker with 20A branch breakers 125A back-fed main circuit breaker with 20A branch breakers

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1. Relay Type GLPS-___-___-___-___-___-___ Determine the type of switching relay required. Use the following table to determine the appropriate relay. If you wish to mix relay types within a panel, see the GLPS-C panel on page 23.


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Maximum # of Loads

3. Number of Loads GLPS-___-___-___-___-___-___ Find the row in the table that matches your choices in steps 1 and 2. The numbers in blue represent the maximum number of loads for each cabinet size. Choose a cabinet size, and do not exceed the maximums when designing the panel. See page 28 for more information on the cabinet sizes.

Medium

Cabinet Size Large

Extra Large

HSW-MLO

30

32

42

HSW-MCB

27*

32

39*

SW-MLO

30

42

-

SW-MCB

27*

39*

-

*If using 120/208V and 125A MCB, reduce the maximum number of loads shown by three. 4. Voltage To specify the circuit breaker voltage, enter “120” for 120/208V or “277” for 277/480V.

GLPS-___-___-___-___-___-___

Power Switching

5. AIC Rating GLPS-___-___-___-___-___-___ Choose one of the following values from the appropriate column to specify the Ampere Interrupting Capacity of the circuit breakers. 120 Volt 10K 22K 65K

277 Volt 18K 35K 65K

What is AIC? When a short circuit occurs, a large amount of current flows into the circuit breaker and it trips. The Ampere Interrupt Capacity rating is the maximum current the breaker can safely interrupt. If the short circuit current exceeds the AIC rating of the breaker, the circuit breaker may fail. For safe operation, the AIC rating must exceed the available fault current at the panel.

6. Door Option Enter “ND” to omit the local control access door. Otherwise truncate this from the model name.

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GLPS-___-___-___-___-___-___


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GLPS-C Panels For power switching panels with mixed module types, a “C� is attached to the model name (denoting custom). The quantity of each module type is specified within the product name. GLPS-C Panel Naming System

GLPS-C

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# of SW10 Modules

-

# of SW16 Modules

-

# of HSW8 Modules

-

# of HSW12 Modules

-

# of FLV8 Modules

-

Feed Type

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Voltage

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AIC Rating

1SW10

1SW16

1HSW8

1HSW12

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MLO

120

2SW10

2SW16

2HSW8

2HSW12

2FLV8

MCB60

277

3SW10

3SW16

3HSW8

3HSW12

3FLV8

MCB80

22K

10K 18K

4SW10

4HSW8

MCB100

35K

5SW10

5HSW8

MCB125

65K

When ordering a GLPS-C panel, construct a model name as shown above. Possible choices are listed underneath each blue or gray box. The gray boxes represent the modules and may be eliminated from the model name if not used. The numbered steps below describe each choice in detail. Example: GLPS-C-3HSW8-1FLV8-MCB100-120-65k GLPS-C-___-___-___-___-___-___-___-___ Main Lug Only with 20A branch breakers 60A back-fed main circuit breaker with 20A branch breakers 80A back-fed main circuit breaker with 20A branch breakers 100A back-fed main circuit breaker with 20A branch breakers 125A back-fed main circuit breaker with 20A branch breakers

2. Quantity of Each Module GLPS-C-___-___-___-___-___-___-___-___ In the table below are the possible module choices. When designing the cabinet, select quantities of these five modules. A SW module wires 10 or 16 loads, an HSW module wires 8 or 12 loads, and an FLV module wires 8 loads.

Size (see page 28) # of Loads Switching Relay Types Voltages Lighting Output Capacity Motor Output Capacity (120/230/277 V) Rated Relay Lifetime Additional Module Info

SW10 2 MU 10

SW16 3 MU 16

Modules HSW8 2 MU 8

HSW12 3 MU 12

FLV8 3 MU 8

High-inrush

High-inrush

Arcless high-inrush

Arcless high-inrush

Arcless high-inrush

120/230/277

120/230/277

120/230/277

120/230/277

120/230/277

16A

16A

16A

16A

16A

1/2/2 hp

1/2/2 hp

0.5/1/1 hp

0.5/1/1 hp

0.5/1/1 hp

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Up to 100,000

1,000,000

1,000,000

1,000,000

Page 25

Page 25

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Page 26

Page 27

What is Arcless Switching? Crestron offers two switching relay types: high-inrush and arcless high-inrush. Arcless high-inrush relays use a TRIAC to handle the current turn on. Within milliseconds, the continuous load is transferred from the TRIAC to a robust 50A mechanically-latching relay. All switching occurs at the zero-cross point of the AC waveform under microprocessor control. This is a complete solution eliminating arcing at the physical relay contacts during turn on and turn off. By eliminating arcing, the relay lifetime is increased substantially.

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1. Feed Type MLO MCB60 MCB80 MCB100 MCB125


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Find the row in the table that matches your choice in step 1. In that row is the maximum number of loads for each cabinet size. Choose a cabinet size, and do not exceed the maximums when designing the panel. See page 28 for more information on the cabinet sizes.

Medium

Cabinets Large

Extra Large

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8 MU

11 MU

MLO

30

42

42

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27*

39*

39*

Maximum # of Loads

Max Combined Size (see page 28)

*If using 120/208V and 125A MCB, reduce the maximum number of loads shown by three. Now choose quantities of SW10, SW16, HSW8, HSW12, and FLV8 modules, but do not exceed the maximum combined size (in MUs) and maximum number of loads just determined.

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Example: 1SW10, 1SW16, 2FLV8 Combined Size = (1 × 2 MU) + (1 × 3 MU) + (2 × 3 MU) = 11 MU # of loads = (1 × 10) + (1 × 16) + (2 × 8) = 42 The cabinet will need to be Extra Large because it fits 11 MU and 42 loads. This will only work with the MLO feed type. Note: It is possible to wire in fractions of modules when there are not enough breakers available for the modules you want. In this circumstance please call Crestron Sales Support Services.

3. Voltage GLPS-C-___-___-___-___-___-___-___-___ To specify the circuit breaker voltage, enter “120” for 120/208V or “277” for 277/480V. 4. AIC Rating GLPS-C-___-___-___-___-___-___-___-___ Choose one of the following values from the appropriate column to specify the Ampere Interrupting Capacity of the circuit breakers. 120 Volt 10K 22K 65K

277 Volt 18K 35K 65K

What is AIC? When a short circuit occurs, a large amount of current flows into the circuit breaker and it trips. The Ampere Interrupt Capacity rating is the maximum current the breaker can safely interrupt. If the short circuit current exceeds the AIC rating of the breaker, the circuit breaker may fail. For safe operation, the AIC rating must exceed the available fault current at the panel.

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Module Specifications GLXP-SW10 and GLXP-SW16 The GLXP-SW10 and GLXP-SW16 are Crestron Green Light switching modules which feature 10 or 16 channels of power switching with rugged, high-current latching relays. The modules are part of a complete Crestron engineered GLPS Green Light switching panel. > > > > > > > >

10 or 16 channels of power switching Mechanically-latching relays Supports 100 to 277 Volt applications 16 Amp, 1 HP load rating per channel Positive air gap at each output Phase-independent channels Cresnet communications Redundant power capability—module powered via line or Cresnet

> > >

Local controls for testing and verification Local and remote override capability Non-volatile power failure memory

Power Switching

Load Ratings Switch Channels Per Channel Switch Load Types Relay Lifetime

10 or 16 16 Amps at 100-277 Volts AC, 50/60 Hz 0.5 HP @ 120 Volts, 1 HP @ 230 Volts, 1 HP @ 277 Volts Incandescent, Magnetic Low-Voltage, Electronic Low-Voltage, Neon/Cold Cathode, Fluorescent Ballast, High-Intensity Discharge, Motor Resistive rating: 100,000 on/off operations, 50A @ 277 VAC General rating: 50,000 on/off operations, 16A @ 120/277 VAC

Power Requirements Primary 100-277 Volts AC, 50/60Hz, supplied via channel 1 (L1, N1) Secondary (optional) 5 watts at 24 Volts DC, supplied via Cresnet® Environmental Temperature 32° to 104°F (0° to 40°C) Humidity 10% to 90% RH (non-condensing) Heat Dissipation 136 BTU/Hr Electrical Regulatory Certifications UL508, Section 41 (Endurance Test) and Section 61C (Electronic Ballasts) UL924, Emergency Power Equipment IEC60669-2-1, Section 19.102 (Contact mechanisms incorporated in electronic switches, intended for fluorescent lamp circuits or other capacitive loads) Module SCCR Rating - 18kA CE

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GLXP-HSW8 and GLXP-HSW12 The GLXP-HSW8 and GLXP-HSW12 are Crestron Green Light switching modules which features 8 or 12 channels of high-inrush power switching with rugged, high-current latching relays. The modules are part of a complete Crestron engineered GLPS Green Light switching panel. 8 or 12 channels of high-inrush power switching Rugged, high-current latching relays Supports 100 to 277 Volt applications 16 Amp, 1 HP load rating per channel Arcless switching Positive air gap at each output Phase-independent channels Cresnet communications Redundant power capability—module powered via line or Cresnet

> > >

Local controls for testing and verification Local and remote override capability Non-volatile power failure memory

Power Switching

> > > > > > > > >

Load Ratings Switch Channels Per Channel Switch Load Types Relay Lifetime Power Requirements Primary Secondary (optional) Environmental Temperature Humidity Heat Dissipation

8 or 12 16 Amps at 100-277 Volts AC, 50/60 Hz 0.5 HP @ 120 Volts, 1 HP @ 230 Volts, 1 HP @ 277 Volts Incandescent, Magnetic Low-Voltage, Electronic Low-Voltage, Neon/Cold Cathode, Fluorescent Ballast, High-Intensity Discharge, Motor 1,000,000 on/off operations at full electronic ballast load 100-277 Volts AC, 50/60Hz, supplied via channel 1 (L1, N1) 5 watts at 24 Volts DC, supplied via Cresnet®

32° to 104°F (0° to 40°C) 10% to 90% RH (non-condensing) HSW8: 112 BTU/Hr HSW12: 160 BTU/Hr Electrical Regulatory Certifications UL508, Section 41 (Endurance Test) and Section 61C (Electronic Ballasts) UL924, Emergency Power Equipment IEC60669-2-1, Section 19.102 (Contact mechanisms incorporated in electronic switches, intended for fluorescent lamp circuits or other capacitive loads) Module SCCR Rating - 18kA CE

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GLXP-DIMFLV8 The GLXP-DIMFLV8 is a Crestron Green Light switching module which features 8 channels of 4-wire, 0-10 Volt fluorescent dimming. The module is part of a complete Crestron engineered GLPS Green Light switching panel. > > > > > > > > > > > >

8 channels of 4-wire 0-10 Volt fluorescent dimming Compatible with lighting and motor loads Supports 100 to 277 Volt applications 16 Amp, 1 HP load rating per channel Arcless switching Positive air gap at each output Phase-independent channels Cresnet communications Redundant power capability—module powered via line or Cresnet Local controls for testing and verification Local and remote override capability Non-volatile power failure memory

Power Switching

Load Ratings Dimmer Channels Per Channel Switch Load Types

8 16 Amps at 100-277 Volts AC, 50/60 Hz 0.5 HP @ 120 Volts, 1 HP @ 230 Volts, 1 HP @ 277 Volts Incandescent, Magnetic Low-Voltage, Electronic Low-Voltage, Neon/Cold Cathode, Fluorescent Ballast, High-Intensity Discharge, Motor 1,000,000 on/off operations at full electronic ballast load

Relay Lifetime Power Requirements Primary 100-277 Volts AC, 50/60Hz, supplied via channel 1 (L1, N1) Secondary (optional) 5 watts at 24 Volts DC, supplied via Cresnet® Environmental Temperature 32° to 104°F (0° to 40°C) Humidity 10% to 90% RH (non-condensing) Heat Dissipation 116 BTU/Hr Electrical Regulatory Certifications UL508, Section 41 (Endurance Test) and Section 61C (Electronic Ballasts) UL924, Emergency Power Equipment IEC60669-2-1, Section 19.102 (Contact mechanisms incorporated in electronic switches, intended for fluorescent lamp circuits or other capacitive loads) Module SCCR Rating - 65kA CE

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Cabinets The spaces for the modules are shown by rectangles below (each box is one MU or module unit). Remember, each module takes up either two or three MUs. The cabinets are depicted with 120 V breakers. Cabinet Sizes Max Number of Circuits Max Combined Size (MU) Height Width

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Green Light Express For installations using a separate branch-circuit breaker panel, Crestron offers the Green Light Express series of "feed-thru" panels. Like their "main-lug" panel counterparts (GLPD and GLPS), the GLPX panels feature zero-cross arcless switching and standard switching. Green Light Express also offers one more relay option with the GLPX-HDSW, utilizing heavy duty modular relays for an extra level of flexibility, enabling switching of 120/208, 277/480, 230/400 volt, 3-phase loads. In addition to switching, Green Light Express panels also offer dimming control for a wide range of load types, including 2- and 3-wire fluorescent, MLV, Neon/Cold Cathode and 0-10V (4-wire). x x x x x x

Centralized dimming and switching system Feed-thru wiring only Keypads and touchpanels offer flexible control anywhere Astronomical clock allows events to be scheduled around sunrise/sunset Sensor integration for occupancy sensing and daylight harvesting Emergency override assures reliable lighting in critical areas

Example Cabinets GLPX Medium Cabinet (1) FLV Module Wiring, Front Cover Not Shown

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GLPX Large Cabinet (3) 2DIM8 Modules Wiring, Front Cover Not Shown

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GLPX Model Naming System

Crestron GLPX panels are configurable for dimming or switching and come equipped with Green Light Express modules.

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What is Arcless Switching? Crestron offers two switching relay types: high-inrush and arcless high-inrush. Arcless high-inrush relays use a TRIAC to handle the current turn on. Within milliseconds, the continuous load is transferred from the TRIAC to a robust 50A mechanically-latching relay. All switching occurs at the zero-cross point of the AC waveform under microprocessor control. This is a complete solution eliminating arcing at the physical relay contacts during turn on and turn off. By eliminating arcing, the relay lifetime is increased substantially. 2. Number of Loads GLPX-___-___ Find the row in the table that matches your choice in step 1. In that row is the maximum number of loads for each cabinet size.

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Small 8 8 8 8 12 5/16 in (31.24 cm) 14 1/8 in (35.89 cm) 4 3/8 in (11.08 cm)

Large 56 32 56 16 32 39 21/32 in (100.71 cm) 16 1/8 in (40.89 cm) 4 7/16 in (11.23 cm)

Note: If using 3-wire fluorescent dimming with the 2DIM8, the actual number of loads will be half the specified amount. For example, a panel specified for 16 2DIM8 loads can control up to eight 3-wire ballasts.

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Module Specifications GLXX-SW8 and GLXX-SW16 The GLXX-SW8 and GLXX-SW16 are Crestron Green Light Express switching modules which feature 8 or 16 channels of power switching with rugged, high-current latching relays. The modules are part of a complete Crestron engineered GLPX Green Light Express panel. > > > > > > > > >

8 or 16 channels of power switching Mechanically-latching relays Supports 100 to 277 Volt applications 16 Amp, 1 HP load rating per channel Positive air gap at each output Phase-independent channels Local controls for testing and verification Local and remote override capability Non-volatile power failure memory

Switch Load Types Relay Lifetime Power Requirements Primary Secondary (optional) Environmental Temperature Humidity Heat Dissipation

8 or 16 16 Amps at 100-277 Volts AC, 50/60 Hz 0.5 HP @ 120 Volts, 1 HP @ 230 Volts, 1 HP @ 277 Volts Incandescent, Magnetic Low-Voltage, Electronic Low-Voltage, Neon/Cold Cathode, Fluorescent Ballast, High-Intensity Discharge, Motor Resistive rating: 100,000 on/off operations, 50A @ 277 VAC General rating: 50,000 on/off operations, 16A @ 120/277 VAC 100-277 Volts AC, 50/60Hz, supplied via channel 1 (L1, N1) 5 watts at 24 Volts DC, supplied via Cresnet®

32° to 104°F (0° to 40°C) 10% to 90% RH (non-condensing) SW8: 64 BTU/Hr SW16: 128 BTU/Hr Electrical Regulatory Certifications UL508, Section 41 (Endurance Test) and Section 61C (Electronic Ballasts) UL924, Emergency Power Equipment IEC60669-2-1, Section 19.102 (Contact mechanisms incorporated in electronic switches, intended for fluorescent lamp circuits or other capacitive loads) SCCR Rating - 65kA CE

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Load Ratings Switch Channels Per Channel


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GLXX-HDSW8 and GLXX-HDSW16 The HDSW8 and HDSW16 are Crestron Green Light Express modules that hold GLR-HD-1P and GLR-HD-2P relays. The HDSW8 holds up to (8) GLR-HD-1P or (4) GLR-HD-2P relays. The HDSW16 holds up to (16) GLR-HD-1P or (8) GLR-HD-2P relays.

GLR-HD-1P

Green Light Express

Load Ratings Switch Channels General Use Tungsten Electric Discharge Lamp Motor Loads Load Types

Single-pole single-throw latching relay 20 Amps, 347 Volts AC 2400 Watts, 120 Volts AC 20 Amps, 347 Volts AC 0.5 HP at 110-125 Volts AC; 1.5 HP at 220-277 Volts AC Incandescent, Magnetic Low-Voltage, Electronic Low-Voltage, Neon/Cold Cathode, Fluorescent Ballast, High-Intensity Discharge, Motors, Electronic Ballast 30,000 or more on/off operations at full load

Relay Lifetime Environmental Temperature -22° to 122°F (-30° to 50°C) Humidity 10% to 90% RH (non-condensing) Heat Dissipation 1.5 BTU/Hr Electrical Regulatory Certifications IEC60669-2-1, Section 19.102 (Contact mechanisms incorporated in electronic switches, intended for fluorescent lamp circuits or other capacitive loads) SCCR Rating - 14kA CE

GLR-HD-2P Load Ratings Switch Channels General Use Tungsten Electric Discharge Lamp Motor Loads Load Types

Double-pole single-throw latching relay 20 Amps, 480 Volts AC 2400 Watts, 120 Volts AC 20 Amps, 480 Volts AC 0.5 HP at 110-125 Volts AC; 1.5 HP at 220-277 Volts AC Incandescent, Magnetic Low-Voltage, Electronic Low-Voltage, Neon/Cold Cathode, Fluorescent Ballast, High-Intensity Discharge, Motors, Electronic Ballast 30,000 or more on/off operations at full load

Relay Lifetime Environmental Temperature -22° to 122°F (-30° to 50°C) Humidity 10% to 90% RH (non-condensing) Heat Dissipation 3 BTU/Hr Electrical Regulatory Certifications IEC60669-2-1, Section 19.102 (Contact mechanisms incorporated in electronic switches, intended for fluorescent lamp circuits or other capacitive loads) SCCR Rating - 5kA CE

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GLXX-CTRL The GLXX-CTRL provides Cresnet communications for the GLXX-SW8, GLXX-SW16, GLXX-HD3W8, and GLXX-HDSW16 products. It fits into the same Green Light Express cabinet below the switching modules. When ordering a cabinet with any of the listed models, the GLXX-CTRL is automatically included in the cabinet.

The GLXP-SW10-LP and GLXP-SW16-LP are low profile versions of the GLXP-SW10 and GLXP-SW16 that fit in a Green Light Express cabinet. For more information, see the GLXP-SW10 and GLXP-SW16 products on page 25.

GLXP-HSW8-LP and GLXP-HSW12-LP The GLXP-HSW8-LP and GLXP-HSW12-LP are low profile versions of the GLXP-HSW8 and GLXP-HSW12 that fit in a Green Light Express cabinet. For more information, see the GLXP-HSW8 and GLXP-HSW12 products on page 26.

GLXP-DIMFLV8-LP The GLXP-DIMFLV8-LP is a low profile version of the GLXP-DIMFLV8 that fits in a Green Light Express cabinet. For more information, see the GLXP-DIMFLV8 product on page 27.

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GLXX-2DIM8 The GLXX-2DIM8 is a Crestron Green Light Express dimming module which features 8 channels of incandescent, magnetic low-voltage, and 2and 3-wire fluorescent dimming. The module is part of a complete Crestron engineered GLPX Green Light Express dimming or switching panel.

Green Light Express

> > > > > > > > > > > > > >

8 channels of incandescent, MLV, 2-wire fluorescent dimming 4 channels of 3-wire fluorescent dimming Phase-synchronous detection eliminates lamp flicker Selectable non-dim mode Supports 100 to 277 Volt applications 16 Amp load rating per çchannelS Short circuit and overload protection Positive air gap at each output Phase-independent channels Cresnet communications Redundant power capability—module powered via line or Cresnet Local controls for testing and verification Local and remote override capability Non-volatile power failure memory

Load Ratings Switch Channels Per Channel Dim Load Types

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8 16 Amps at 100-277 Volts AC, 50/60 Hz çSPLITçAMONGç çCHANNELS Incandescent, Magnetic Low-Voltage, Neon/Cold Cathode, 2- wire Fluorescent Ballast, or 3-wire Fluorescent Ballast (uses adjacent channel for 3rd wire, i.e. channels 1 & 2 are to be used for one 3wire load) Incandescent, Magnetic Low-Voltage, Electronic Low-Voltage, Neon/Cold Cathode, Fluorescent Ballast, High-Intensity Discharge

Power Requirements Primary 100-277 Volts AC, 50/60Hz, supplied via channel 1 (L1, N1) Secondary (optional) 5 watts at 24 Volts DC, supplied via Cresnet® Environmental Temperature 32° to 104°F (0° to 40°C) Humidity 10% to 90% RH (non-condensing) Heat Dissipation 154 BTU/Hr Electrical Regulatory Certifications UL508, Section 41 (Endurance Test) and Section 61C (Electronic Ballasts) UL924, Emergency Power Equipment IEC60669-2-1, Section 19.102 (Contact mechanisms incorporated in electronic switches, intended for fluorescent lamp circuits or other capacitive loads) SCCR Rating - 65kA CE

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DALI The Digital Addressable Lighting Interface (DALI) is a protocol used for the direct control of lighting ballasts. A DALI controller communicates bi-directionally with up to 64 individual DALI ballasts over a low-voltage 2-wire bus, providing fixture-level control. Because each fixture can be controlled individually, DALI systems afford the ability to easily configure and reconfigure spaces. Control wires are daisy chained between each ballast (up to 64 of them), making wiring much simpler than in 0-10V dimming systems. Besides being extremely flexible, the DALI data is resistant to noise, allowing it to run alongside high-voltage power lines. DALI uses bi-directional communication, meaning the system can set dimming levels and query the status of each individual ballast. DALI systems can report lighting failure, allowing for easier maintenance. Controllers can even query the energy usage for each light, allowing for tracking of energy costs. Crestron DALI commissioning software simplifies and expedites system installation. The setup wizard provides step-by-step configuration of ballast properties, groups, and scenes. Simply set the ballast address, check the connectivity status, edit the minimum and maximum levels, edit the fade time, and change the ballast grouping and scenes as needed. This powerful tool uses automatic identification of new hardware IDs for simple ballast replacement. Settings from old ballasts are transferred to replacements with just a few mouse clicks, saving time and eliminating guesswork. x x x x

Addressable ballasts provide very granular control Simple yet robust control wiring Bi-directional communication with ballasts Easy setup with Crestron DALI commissioning software

When to Specify DALI Systems

Example DALI Application

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DALI systems should be used where ballast-level control is required. DALI is ideal for open-space commercial environments. When cubicle and workspace layouts change, the lighting can be adjusted accordingly. Other typical applications include lecture halls and conference rooms. DALI provides tremendous flexibility for both retrofit and new installations.


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Products The following products are part of a DALI system. In addition to the DIN-DALI-2, other Crestron DIN rail products are listed. These products install in the same cabinet as the DIN-DALI-2. The DIN-AP2 processor connects with any of these products via Cresnet or Ethernet. DALI and DIN Rail Products DIN-DALI-2 DALI Interface Module Page 36 DIN-1DIM4 4 Channel Dimmer Page 37 DIN-1DIMU4 4 Channel Forward/Reverse Phase Dimmer Page 37 DIN-8SW8 8 Channel High-Voltage Switch Page 38 DIN-8SW8I 8 Channel High-Voltage Switch with Trigger Inputs Page 38 DIN-4DIMFLV4 4 Channel 0-10V Fluorescent Dimmer Page 38 DIN-AP2 2-Series Control Processor Page 49 DIN-2MC2 2 Channel Bidirectional Motor Control Page 62 DIN-AO8 8 Output 0-10 V Analog Module Page 64 DIN-IO8 8 Versiport I/O Module Page 64 DIN-HUB Cresnet Distribution Hub Page 64 DIN-BLOCK 12 Port Cresnet Distribution Block Page 65 DIN-PWS50 50 Watt Cresnet Power Supply Page 65

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DALI

The DIN-DALI-2 is a DALI interface for Crestron systems providing control of up to two individual DALI loops. Housed in a DIN rail enclosure, the DIN-DALI-2 is a great low-profile Cresnet or Ethernet companion to the DIN-AP2 processor, or any 2-Series control system. In addition to controlling the DALI data bus, it includes an integrated DALI power supply. The single-wire connectivity simplifies both new and retrofit installations, and Power-over-Ethernet (PoE) versatility assists in situations with existing CAT5 infrastructure. > > > > >

Controls up to 128 DALI ballasts Cresnet or PoE communication for single wire installation Integrated DALI power supply Crestron DALI commissioning tool for easy setup Override input for emergency mode

DALI Power DALI ballast controllers require power in addition to the high voltage power provided to the ballasts. This power is provided via the DALI wiring. The DIN-DALI-2 has a DALI power supply built in, eliminating the need for a separate power supply. A supplemental power supply can be added if needed, and an onboard switch allows installers to easily choose the power source. Power over Ethernet The DIN-DALI-2 gets its own power either through Cresnet or Power over Ethernet (PoE). This simplifies wiring to the DIN-DALI-2 module. The power from Cresnet or PoE is then used to power the DALI controllers if the DALI power switch is set to “int”. All 128 DALI ballast controllers can be powered in either Cresnet or PoE mode. Power Requirements PoE Requirements Cresnet Power Usage

Environmental Temperature Humidity Heat Dissipation

13 watts (0.270 Amps @ 48 Volts DC), regardless of DALI POWER setting 9 watts (0.375 Amps @ 24 Volts DC), DALI POWER switch set to “INT” 2 watts (0.08 Amps @ 24 Volts DC), DALI POWER switch set to “EXT” Note: Unit will default to Cresnet power if both PoE and Cresnet power are present. 32° to 104°F (0° to 40°C) 10% to 90% RH (non-condensing) 44 BTU/Hr

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Crestron Commercial Lighting Design Guide What is DIN rail? DIN rail is a standard for wall mounting electrical devices. Crestron DIN rail products mount in a common DIN rail cabinet alongside other third party devices, such as circuit breakers, allowing for easy mixing of products. The end result is a clean, compact installation. DIN rail cabinets are available from a variety of 3rd party vendors. DIN rail products can also mount in a CAEN enclosure with an adapter.

DIN-1DIM4 The DIN-1DIM4 is a DIN rail mounted lighting control module with four channels of dimming. A single model supports both 120 and 220-277 Volt electronic and magnetic low-voltage, incandescent, neon/cold cathode, 2-wire dimmable fluorescent, and non-dimmable lighting loads up to 5 Amps per channel, 10 Amps total. > > > > >

4 channels of dimming 120 to 277 Volt 50/60 Hz operation Selectable non-dim mode Setup via front panel or software Programmable functionality via DIN-AP2

Phase-Synchronous Detection Circuitry Crestron's proprietary zero cross filter technology provides superior immunity to noise on the power line, reducing lamp flicker and compensating for fluctuations in line voltage and frequency. Master Air-Gap Relay When all four channels are turned fully off, the internal master relay automatically opens providing air-gap isolation to allow safe servicing and changing of light bulbs on all four controlled circuits.

DIN-1DIMU4 The DIN-1DIMU4 is a 4-channel universal lighting control module designed to support dimming of both forward and reverse phase type loads. A single model supports 120 and 220-240 volt electronic and magnetic low voltage, incandescent, neon/cold cathode, 2-wire dimmable fluorescent, and non-dimmable lighting loads up to 5 amps per channel, 10 amps total. > > > > > >

4 channels of forward or reverse phase dimming 120 to 240 Volt 50/60 Hz operation (Not for 277 VAC operation) Selectable non-dim mode Extreme stability in noisy environments Short circuit and overload protection Setup via front panel or software

Auto Load Detection Each channel of the DIN-1DIMU4 is capable of auto-detecting the dimmable load type connected to it and selecting the appropriate operating mode to control that load. Reverse phase (trailing edge) mode supports incandescent and electronic low-voltage load types, while forward phase (leading edge) mode handles magnetic low voltage, neon, and other inductive load types. A non-dim mode is also selectable for switching of non-dimmable lighting fixtures. Any channel may be set for any mode, allowing one dimmer module to handle any combination of lighting types on four separately controlled circuits. Short Circuit Protection Proprietary Crestron zero-cross filter technology provides superior immunity to noise on the power line, reducing lamp flicker and compensating for fluctuations in line voltage and frequency. Phase-Synchronous Detection Circuitry and Master Air-Gap Relay (see DIN-1DIM4 for details)

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Override Input An override input is provided to allow an external contact closure to momentarily override the control system program and set each channel output to its override preset level. Levels can be adjusted and saved locally from the front panel, or remotely via software.


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DIN-8SW8 and DIN-8SW8-I The DIN-8SW8 is an 8-channel high voltage lighting control module designed to support switching of non-dimmable lighting and fans. Each channel handles incandescent loads up to 10 Amps, fluorescent loads up to 5 Amps, and also ½ HP motors. In addition, the DIN8SW8-I features eight isolated digital inputs, allowing standard momentary switches to trigger events with or without a control system. > > >

8 channels of power switching 8 channels of digital inputs (DIN-8SW8-I only) Supports 120 to 240 volt 50/60 Hz (Not for 277 VAC operation)

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Cresnet communications Setup via front panel or software Programmable functionality via DIN-AP2 9M wide DIN rail mounting

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DIN-4DIMFLV4 The DIN-4DIMFLV4 is a 4-channel lighting control module designed to support dimming of 4-wire 0-10 volt fluorescent dimming ballasts. Each channel handles up to 30 dimmable ballasts, and may also be used for switching of non-dimmable lighting loads up to 5 Amps, as well as ½ HP motors. > > > > >

4 channels of 4-wire 0-10 volt fluorescent dimming Supports 120 to 240 Volt 50/60 Hz (Not for 277 VAC operation) Allows switching of lighting and exhaust fans Setup via front panel or software Programmable functionality via DIN-AP2

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Room Solutions Room Solutions are used to control lighting, motors, and other loads in a room or small group of rooms. The lighting controllers are integrated with “internal intelligence� resulting in a complete package that can be wall mounted or hidden out of sight. Dimming is available for a wide variety of lighting types. With Room Solutions, standard wall dimmers and switches are replaced with powerful local control. Crestron Green Light occupancy and photocell sensors deliver a powerful and cost-effective solution for reducing energy costs and enhancing the functionality of lighting and environmental systems. Combined with shade controller modules, Room Solutions lighting and environmental products help designers meet ASHRAE standards and contribute to LEED credits.

Room Solutions GLPAC-DIMFLV iLux Cameo Dimmers and Switches

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Room Solutions are ideal for creating small, independent lighting zones while maintaining automation. Retrofitting conventional lighting is easy, especially with Crestron infiNET EXTM wireless technology. Room Solutions can also be used alongside centralized products to fill in areas wherever appropriate.

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GLPAC-DIMFLV The GLPAC family is a Crestron Green Light integrated lighting system, designed for use as a standalone lighting controller in classrooms, conference rooms, and even across multiple offices. While able to control 4 or 8 channels of dimmable fluorescent loads, each GLPAC also provides a link to a centralized Crestron lighting control system for control and monitoring. Add optional real-time power monitoring and Crestron RoomView Enterprise management software to help track and minimize energy usage facility-wide. The GLPAC has a LAN port for fast communication with other control processors or directly with RoomView. Its two Cresnet ports allow one remote connection to a centralized processor or another GLPAC and a local connection for keypads and touchpanels. Four or eight channels of 0-10 Volt fluorescent dimming Supports 100 to 277 Volt applications 16 Amp load rating per channel Built-in control system with Cresnet port Preloaded program for quick setup Optional real time power monitoring Control up to four rooms with a single GLPAC-DIMFLV Positive air gap at each output

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Phase-independent channels Local controls for setup, testing and verification Local and remote override capability Non-volatile power failure memory Four low-voltage 1A rated relays (-PM models only) Eight digital input ports Four occupancy sensor inputs and four photocell inputs Local Cresnet supports keypads, touchpanels, etc.

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Load Ratings Dimmer Channels Per Channel Dim Load Types Switch Load Types Relay Lifetime

GLPAC-DIMFLV4(-PM): 4 GLPAC-DIMFLV8(-PM): 8 16 Amps at 100-277 Volts AC, 50/60 Hz 0-10 Volt fluorescent ballast (4-wire); 0-10V LED drivers; 60 mA max current sink Fluorescent Ballast, Incandescent, Magnetic Low-Voltage, Electronic Low-Voltage, Neon/Cold Cathode, High-Intensity Discharge, Motor Resistive rating: 100,000 on/off operations, 50A @ 277 VAC General rating: 50,000 on/off operations, 16A @ 120/277 VAC

Power Requirements Primary 100-277 Volts AC, 50/60Hz, supplied via channel 1 (L1, N1) Available Cresnet Power 10 watts at 24 Volts DC, shared with occupancy and photocell sensor ports Environmental Temperature 32째 to 104째F (0째 to 40째C) Humidity 10% to 90% RH (non-condensing) Electrical Regulatory Certifications UL508, Section 41 (Endurance Test) and Section 61C (Electronic Ballasts) IEC60669-2-1, Section 19.102 (Contact mechanisms incorporated in electronic switches, intended for fluorescent lamp circuits or other capacitive loads) CE

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GLPAC-DIMFLV Products GLPAC-DIMFLV4 GLPAC-DIMFLV4-PM GLPAC-DIMFLV8 GLPAC-DIMFLV8-PM

4 Dimmer Channels 4 Dimmer Channels with power monitoring and four 1A rated relays 8 Dimmer Channels 8 Dimmer Channels with power monitoring and four 1A rated relays

Flexibility Each GLPAC can be used to control a single room, or up to four independent rooms. Single-room control is available right out of the box, with no additional configuration. Multi-room control and other system adjustments are accomplished using local controls on the GLPAC or via the built-in web interface. And because the GLPAC is a Crestron 2-Series control processor, limitless customization is possible for specialized applications. Save Energy Enjoy a greener conscience with the GLPAC. Built-in support for occupancy sensing and daylight harvesting help control spending while saving energy. Automatically turn off lights in unoccupied areas and maintain balanced bulb brightness with the natural light level in the room. Crestron GLS sensors can be placed strategically in each space to maximize the benefits of energy management. Built-in Power Monitoring (-PM models only) Optional power monitoring tracks the real time energy usage of each load, thereby delivering statistics to help control energy costs. By analyzing real data, organizations can make more educated decisions regarding energy resources, which will have greater impact on the bottom line.

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iLux iLux速 is a complete, integrated lighting system designed for wall mount installation in boardrooms, auditoriums, theaters, or anywhere versatile and cost-effective control of lighting and shades is required. iLux CLS-C6 is available with different options, including infiNET EX wireless communications and motion detection. x x x x x x x x

x x x x x x x x x

Wall mount integrated lighting and shade control 6 channels of dimming or switching 6 groups of shade and drape control Linkable for up to 54 lighting channels and 54 shade groups Up to 16 user-settable scenes 7 configurable "rocker" buttons with customizable labels Large ON and OFF buttons Flip-up front cover reveals setup controls and programming port

6 bargraphs show lighting levels and shade positions Easy setup from front panel or iLux Designer software Built-in motion detector (-C6M and -C6MEX models only) Supports multipoint control using up to 16 keypads Optional IR remote Master air-gap relay Integrates with control systems via Cresnet Energy saving ASHRAE 90.1/LEEDS compliant Available in almond, black, or white

Room Solutions

iLux Room Controller (CLS-C6M)

6 Channel Dimming Six channels of dimming are available for incandescent, magnetic low-voltage, neon/cold cathode, and 2-wire dimmable fluorescent loads. On/off switching of many non-dimmable lighting loads is also possible. Each channel will handle up to 800 watts individually, with a total rating of 1920 watts for the complete unit. Larger loads and additional load types can also be supported using Crestron CLSEXP Series expansion modules. 6 Group Shade Control Using Crestron networked shade and drape controllers, iLux enables versatile control of a roomful of motorized window treatments, screens or lifts in up to six groups. Simply add a shade and drape controller from the Shades section. Energy Management With the addition of Green Light integration modules and light sensors, the iLux line of Integrated lighting systems allow for the management of room occupancy sensing, daylight harvesting and demand response for maximum energy efficiency and cost savings (ASHRAE 90.1 and CEC Title 24 compliant). See the Sensors section for more details. Interface Support The CLS line of room controllers can support up 2 touch panels and up to 16 keypads without a centralized processor. Individual buttons can be programmed to work through the master unit or can target specific slave units for maximum control and room management.

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Example iLux Application Color Key

CLS-C6M

Cresnet

iLux Integrated Lighting System with Motion Detector

LAN CK

Control

T1

M

-DI

AC CK

120

S

T2

CL CK

VA C CK

T3

iLux Integrated Lighting System

CLS-IRHT8

IO

N

MO

ON TR ES CR

T6

Incandescent, magnetic low-voltage, neon/cold cathode or 2-wire fluorescent

T4 CK

AC 0V

iLux IR Handheld Remote

NS

T3 CK

CLS-C6

PA

IM XP-D CLS-E

T5 CK

VA C

C VA

iLux D U L E

CK T2

77

-2

G MIN MING T DIM T DIMEN MING EN SC V DIM SC RE ML ANDEFLUO Hz INCWIRE 60HzC 60 AC VA 2/3 120V0-277 UT: : 12 INPTPUT OU

T4 EX

CK

120

X T MA EN F SC DE T OF AN EN INC SC D RE SHOL RE FLUO TH

CK T1 CK

120

P -EX

12

T5 CK

T6

Room Solutions

C -SD

C2N

T NE Y Z G 24

CNX-B6 6-Button Designer Keypad

C2N-SDC

EC

TRO ES CR

N EL

UP SET TNE NETG PWR USA 47 YZ 076 .J. C. N S IN IC ON TR

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Shade and Drape Controller, 120V AC

iLux Room Controllers CLS-C6 iLux CLS-C6M iLux w/ Motion Detector CLS-C6EX iLux w/ infiNET EX CLS-C6MEX iLux w/ Motion Detector & infiNET EX

CLSI-C6 CLSI-C6M CLSI-C6EX CLSI-C6MEX

iLux – International (230 V) iLux w/ Motion Detector – International (230 V) iLux w/ infiNET EX – International (230 V) iLux w/ Motion Detector & infiNET EX – International (230 V)

Control System Integration via infiNET EXTM iLux Room Controllers with Crestron’s infiNET EX technology can wirelessly link to a 2-series control system. This two-way communication link allows the iLux functions to be controlled from touchpanels, RF wireless remotes, and even computers. The control system interface also enables flexibility for integration with other systems such as security, HVAC and energy management, plus remote monitoring via Crestron RoomView applications. Note: infiNET EX dimmers and switches are not able to communicate with the iLux directly, since both are “slave” modules. Built-in Motion Detector iLux Room Controllers with the built-in infrared motion detector can automate control based on room occupancy. iLux can turn on lights and open shades automatically when someone enters the room or turn off and close them when the room is left empty. Multi-Unit Expansion One CLS-C6 type master will support up to eight additional CLS-C6 type units, allowing up to 54 lighting zones and 54 shade groups. Commands for typical functions like scene recall, scene off, master dimming, and occupancy status are shared between the CLS-C6 units. Each unit can still support a complete assortment of local devices including keypads, shade controllers, and motion detectors.

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Expansion Modules Expansion modules increase the amount of lighting loads controllable by a single CLS-C6 type unit. Expansion modules are listed in the table below. Expansion Module CLS-EXP-DIM

Load Supports incandescent, magnetic low voltage, neon/cold cathode, and 2-wire and 3-wire dimmable fluorescent loads (16A per load) 120V, 230V, & 277V compatibility Supports incandescent, magnetic low voltage, Electronic low voltage, and 2-wire and 3-wire dimmable fluorescent loads (16A per load) 120V, 230V, & 277V compatibility Supports 4-wire Fluorescent, Incandescent, MLV and ELV loads (16A per load) 120V, 230V, & 277V compatibility Supports 3-wire Fluorescent

CLS-EXP-DIMU

CLS-EXP-DIMFLV

CLS-EXP-DIMFDB

Function Forward Phase Dimming

Forward and Reverse-Phase Dimming Auto Load Type Detection

0-10V Fluorescent Dimming plus High Inrush Switching Fluorescent Dimming

Expansion Module Example

Room Solutions

ion ns pa les x E du IM Mo XP-D

Incandescent, magnetic low-voltage, neon/cold cathode or 2-wire fluorescent

S-E

CL

LAN

X T MA EN F SC DE T OF AN EN D INC ESC OL OR ESH FLUTHR

OL

G G MIN MIN DIM G DIM T MINENTESCEN V DIM SC OR z ML ANDEFLU z INCWIRE 60H 60H VAC 7 VAC 2/3 120 -27 UT: 120 INPTPUT: OU

TR

G

MIN

N CO

120

77

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C VA

iLux D U L E EX

DIM

PA

NS

IO

N

MO

CLS

IM -EXP-D

ON TR ES CR

Universal Dimming (Forward and Reverse phase) Auto Adapt to load type

U IM

P-D

Optional

-EX

S CL

X T MA EN F SC DE T OF AN EN INC ESC OLD OR ESH FLUTHR

G G MIN MIN DIM G DIM T MINENTESCEN V DIM SC OR z ML ANDEFLU z INCWIRE 60H 60H VAC 7 VAC 2/3 120 -27 UT: 120 INPTPUT: OU

120

277

C VA

iLux D U L E EX

PA

N

IO

NS

MO

-EXP-D

IMU

CLS ON TR ES CR

All 4-Wire Fluorescent High In-Rush Switching

LV MF

-DI

XP

-E LS

C

X T MA EN F SC DE T OF AN D INC ESCEN OL OR ESH FLUTHR

6M

G G MIN MIN DIM G DIM T MINENTESCEN V DIM SC OR z ML ANDEFLU z INCWIRE 60H 60H VAC 7 VAC 2/3 120 -27 UT: 120 INPTPUT: OU

-C LS

C

120

77

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C VA

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PA

N

IO

NS

MO

CLS

-EXP-D

IMF

LV8

ON TR ES CR

DB

MF

I P-D

3-Wire Fluorescent

X

S-E

CL

Color Key LAN

F T OF EN D ESC OL OR ESH FLUTHR

G MIN T DIM EN ESC OR z z E FLU 60H 60H VAC 7 VAC 3 WIR 120 -27 UT: 120 INPTPUT: OU

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AC

PA

NS

IO

N

MO

CLS

ON TR ES CR

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120

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Cameo Dimmers and Switches

Cameo Dimmer with 2-way rocker (depicted with face plate)

Cameo® dimmers and switches are designed to replace any standard in-wall dimmer or switch. Although the following devices are functional as a standalone dimmer or switch, they deliver greatly enhanced functionality as part of a complete Crestron control solution. When connected to a Crestron PAC2 or PAC2M automation control system (or any other 2-Series control system), extensive automation and control capability is enabled.

Cameo Switch with 2-way rocker (depicted with face plate)

In addition to replacing standard dimmers and switches, Cameo remote “slave” units replace traditional 3- or 4-way lighting dimmers and switches. The slave units connect to the main dimmer or switch through the 120 Volt traveler wire. Up to 10 slave units can be connected to a single Cameo dimmer or switch.

Maximum Loads for Cameo Dimmers

750VA

600VA

600VA

600VA

Maximum Loads for Cameo Dimmer/Switch Combos

400VA

DIM

DIM

DIM

DIM

DIM

DIM

500 VA

400 VA

400 VA

400 VA

250 VA

400 VA

SW

SW

SW

SW

SW

SW

1A

1A

1A

1A

1A

1A

600VA

Example Cameo Dimmers and Switches Application

Color Key Cresnet

-EX GW

AC

LIGHTING

RF

EN

LIGHTING

120 VAC

C

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ON TR ES X CR -E

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Dimmer Derating Dimmers generate heat during operation. When dimmers are placed in close proximity, such as in a wall-box, their ability to dissipate heat is reduced. To increase lifetime and avoid overheating, the max load ratings are reduced accordingly. For each dimmer there are three ratings: single, one side shared, and two sides shared. See the derating graphics below for examples.


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Cameo Dimmers & Switches Dimmer

Switch

Dimmer and Switch Combo

Fan and Switch Combo

CLW-DIMCN-P (Wired) CLW-DIMEX-P (Wireless) Cresnet (Wired) infiNET EX (Wireless)

CLW-SWCN-P (Wired) CLW-SWEX-P (Wireless) Cresnet (Wired) infiNET EX (Wireless)

CLW-DIMSWCN-P (Wired) CLW-DIMSWEX-P (Wireless) Cresnet (Wired) infiNET EX (Wireless)

CLW-FANSWCN-P (Wired) CLW-FANSWEX-P (Wireless) Cresnet (Wired) infiNET EX (Wireless)

Rating (VA=Watts for Incandescent)

750 VA

1000 VA*, Motor: ½ HP

Dim: 500 VA, Switch: 1 Amp

Switch: 300 VA, Fan: 1.5 A

Rating with one side shared

600 VA

1000 VA*, Motor: ½ HP

Dim: 400 VA, Switch: 1 Amp

Switch: 300 VA, Fan: 1.5 A

Rating with two sides shared

400 VA

1000 VA*, Motor: ½ HP

Dim: 250 VA, Switch: 1 Amp

Switch: 300 VA, Fan: 1.5 A

Model Name Communication Loads

Slave Capable (CLW-SLV-P)

Yes

Yes

No

No

120 VAC

120 VAC

120 VAC

120 VAC

Incandescent

s

s

s

s

Tungsten-Halogen

s

s

s

s

Magnetic Low Voltage

s

s

s

s

Dimmable CFL

s

Operating Voltage

Room Solutions

CFL

s s

s

s

White

White

White

s

s

LED Pinhole LED Color

White

7 level bar graph

s s

1 pinhole LED

Button Choices Rocker

s

s

s

Up to 2 Buttons Up to 4 Buttons

s

s

s

s

Available Colors White (Glossy)

s

s

s

s

White (Matte)

s

s

s

s

Almond (Glossy)

s

s

s

s

Almond (Matte)

s

s

s

s

Black (Glossy)

s

s

s

s

Black (Matte)

s

s

s

s

Latte (Matte)

s

s

s

s

Dusk (Matte)

s

s

s

s

Gray (Glossy)

s

s

s

s

Ivory (Glossy)

s

s

s

s

Dark Almond (Glossy)

s

s

s

s

s

s

s

s

Brown (Glossy)

* Rating is 600 VA when using electronic ballasts or CFL loads.

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Cameo Express Dimmers & Switches Wireless Dimmer

Switch

Dimmer and Switch Combo

Fan and Switch Combo

CLW-DIMEX-E

CLW-SWEX-E

CLW-DIMSWEX-E

CLW-FANSWEX-E

infiNET EX

infiNET EX

infiNET EX

infiNET EX

Rating (VA=Watts for Incandescent)

750 VA

1000 VA*, Motor: ½ HP

Dim: 500 VA, Switch: 1 A

Switch: 300 VA, Fan: 1.5 A

Rating with one side shared

600 VA

1000 VA*, Motor: ½ HP

Dim: 400 VA, Switch: 1 A

Switch: 300 VA, Fan: 1.5 A

Rating with two sides shared

400 VA

1000 VA*, Motor: ½ HP

Dim: 250 VA, Switch: 1 A

Switch: 300 VA, Fan: 1.5 A

Slave Capable (CLW-SLV-P)

No

No

No

No

120 VAC

120 VAC

120 VAC

120 VAC

Incandescent

s

s

s

s

Tungsten-Halogen

s

s

s

s

Magnetic Low Voltage

s

s

s

s

Dimmable CFL

s

Model Name Communication Loads

Operating Voltage

CFL

s s

s

Green

Green

Green

s

s

LED Pinhole LED Color

Green

7 level bar graph

s s

1 pinhole LED

Button Choices Rocker

s

s

s

Up to 2 Buttons Up to 4 Buttons

s

s

s

s

Available Colors White (Glossy)

s

s

s

s

s

s

s

s

s

s

s

s

White (Matte) Almond (Glossy) Almond (Matte) Black (Glossy) Black (Matte) Latte (Matte) Dusk (Matte) Gray (Glossy) Ivory (Glossy) Dark Almond (Glossy) Brown (Glossy) * Rating is 600 VA when using electronic ballasts or CFL loads.

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Processors PAC2 The PAC2 is a professional dual bus control system designed to serve as the central processor for Crestron Green Light systems. Fast performance, rigorous construction, and extreme flexibility provide a truly powerful automation solution for today's most demanding commercial environments. The PAC2 is extensively programmable using Crestron’s suite of development software. It works seamlessly with Crestron’s entire line of dimmers, shade controllers, keypads, touchpanels, thermostats, wireless gateways, control cards, and expansion modules.

Processors

Design Recommendations: The PAC2 is limited by how many Cresnet addresses are available. There are initially 252 available Cresnet addresses (NET IDs 03 to FE). Each keypad, touchpanel, shade controller, and lighting module uses a Cresnet address. The total number of these devices must not exceed 252. Control Ports: 1 10/100 Ethernet port (2 with C2ENET-2), 8 relays, 8 analog/digital input or digital output ports, backup net input, override input, fault notify output, 32 Cresnet ports in eight independent segments. Installation: Installs in a CAEN enclosure. Crestron recommends a separate cabinet just for the PAC2. This way there is a simplified low-voltage wiring cabinet. Power: The PAC2 comes with a built-in power supply that connects to an AC power source. Processor CPU 32-bit Freescale ColdFire Microprocessor Memory SDRAM 64 MB NVRAM 256 KB Flash 4 MB Compact Flash Expandable up to 4 GB (not included) Operating System Real-time, preemptive multi-threaded/multitasking kernel; FAT32 file system with long names; supports SIMPL™ Windows® and SIMPL+® Ethernet With C2ENENT-1 10/100Base-T, auto-negotiating, full/half duplex, static IP or DHCP/DNS, SSL, TCP/IP, UDP/IP, CIP, SMTP, SNMP, built-in web server and e-mail client; supports Crestron e-Control2 XPanel and RoomView Applications With C2ENET-2 All above features plus built-in firewall, router, and network address translator (NAT) Power Requirements Main Power Consumption 2.4 Amps, 100-250 Volts AC, 50/60 Hz Available Cresnet Power 50 Watts (shared with control card expansion slots) Environmental Temperature 41° to 113°F (5° to 45°C) Humidity 10% to 90% RH (non-condensing) Weight 8.0 lb (3.62 kg) – with line cord

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PAC2M The PAC2M is a compact, low-cost alternative to the PAC2 designed for small lighting and automation applications. At half the size of a PAC2, the PAC2M is perfect for individual meeting rooms and lecture halls. The PAC2M is extensively programmable using Crestron’s suite of development software. It works seamlessly with Crestron’s entire line of dimmers, shade controllers, keypads, touchpanels, thermostats, wireless gateways, control cards, and expansion modules. Design Recommendations: The PAC2M is limited by how many Cresnet connections are available. There are two isolated network segments, each supporting up to 25 Cresnet devices. Therefore, the PAC2M can control up to 50 total keypads, touchpanels, shade controllers, and lighting modules. Control Ports: 1 10/100 Ethernet port, 4 relays, 4 digital inputs, override input, 8 Cresnet ports in 2 independent segments.

Power: The PAC2M requires a separate supplemental power supply. It is recommended that the power fed to the PAC2M comes from a clean and uninterrupted source. Remaining power is shared over the Cresnet ports.

Processor CPU 32-bit Freescale ColdFire Microprocessor Memory SDRAM 32 MB NVRAM 256 KB Flash 8 MB Removable Flash Expandable up to 1 GB using MMC compatible card (not included) Operating System Real-time, preemptive multi-threaded/multitasking kernel; FAT32 file system with long names; supports SIMPL™ Windows® and SIMPL+® Ethernet 10/100Base-T, auto-negotiating, full/half duplex, static IP or DHCP/DNS, SSL, TCP/IP, UDP/IP, CIP, SMTP, SNMP, built-in web server and e-mail client; supports Crestron e-Control2 XPanel and RoomView applications Power Requirements Main Power Consumption 5 Watts (0.21 Amps) @ 24 Volts DC; (Power supply sold separately) Available Cresnet Power 45 Watts using PW-2420RU or larger (sold separately) Environmental Temperature 41° to 113°F (5° to 45°C) Humidity 10% to 90% RH (non-condensing) Weight 2.14 lbs (0.97 kg)

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Installation: Installs in a CAEN enclosure or mounts directly to a surface without an enclosure.


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IPAC-GL1

Processors

The Crestron IPAC is a 2-Series control processor designed for wall mount installation. Its front panel controls and LCD display deliver a user-friendly interface for out-of-the-box system setup. Built-in Ethernet, Cresnet, RS-232, relay, and sensor inputs provide direct connectivity for interfacing with all kinds of devices, controls, and networks. The onboard e-Control® Web server allows for complete integration as part of a facility-wide managed control network.

Design Recommendations: The total number of Cresnet devices should not exceed 60. Dimmed and Switched Load Amounts: Up to 210 loads Keypad Amounts: 16 Touchpanel Amounts: 2 Control Ports: 1 Cresnet port, 1 10/100 Ethernet port, 2 bi-directional RS-232 ports, 4 relays, 4 digital or analog inputs Other: 500 time clock events, up to 30 occupancy sensors and photocell sensors Power: The IPAC-GL1 requires a separate supplemental power supply. It is recommended that the power fed to the IPAC-GL1 comes from a clean and uninterrupted source. Processor CPU 32-bit Freescale ColdFire Microprocessor Memory SDRAM 32 MB NVRAM 1 MB Flash 8 MB Power Failure Memory 10 years Operating System Real-time, preemptive multi-threaded/multitasking kernel; FAT32 file system with long names; includes default program for Green Light Power Switching systems Ethernet 10/100Base-T, auto-negotiating, full/half duplex, static IP or DHCP/DNS, SSL, TCP/IP, UDP/IP, CIP, SMTP, SNMP, built-in web server and e-mail client; supports Crestron e-Control2 XPanel and RoomView Applications LCD Display Green LCD dot matrix, 128 x 64 resolution, adjustable LED backlight Power Requirements Main Power Consumption 10 Watts (0.42 Amps) @ 24 Volts DC; (Power supply sold separately) Available Cresnet Power 40 Watts using GLA-PWS50 power supply (sold separately) Environmental Temperature 32° to 104°F (0° to 40°C) Humidity 10% to 90% RH (non-condensing) Heat Dissipation 20 BTU/Hr Testing & Compliance UL listed, FCC Part 15, CEC Title 24


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DIN-AP2 The DIN-AP2 is a 2-Series control processor designed for small to medium-sized lighting and automation applications. DIN rail mounting enables modular installation alongside Crestron DIN Rail lighting and automation control modules and other third-party DIN rail mountable devices.

Processor CPU 32-bit Freescale ColdFire Microprocessor Memory SDRAM 32 MB NVRAM 256 KB Flash 8 MB Removable Flash Expandable up to 2 GB using MMC compatible card (not included) Operating System Real-time, preemptive multi-threaded/multitasking kernel; FAT32 file system with long names; supports SIMPL™ Windows® and SIMPL+® Ethernet 10/100Base-T, auto-negotiating, full/half duplex, static IP or DHCP/DNS, SSL, TCP/IP, UDP/IP, CIP, SMTP, SNMP, built-in web server and e-mail client; supports Crestron e-Control2 XPanel and RoomView Applications Power Requirements Cresnet Power Usage 8 Watts (0.33 Amps @ 24 Volts DC) Environmental Temperature 32° to 104°F (0° to 40°C) Humidity 10% to 90% RH (non-condensing) Heat Dissipation 26 BTU/Hr Weight 9.8 oz (277 g)

Processors

Design Recommendations: The total number of Cresnet devices should not exceed 60. Hub recommended for more than 20 devices. Dimmed and Switched Load Amounts: Up to 210 loads Keypad Amounts: 16 Touchpanel Amounts: 2 Control Ports: 2 Cresnet ports, 1 10/100 Ethernet port, 2 bi-directional RS-232 ports, 4 IR/serial ports, 4 low-voltage relays, 8 Versiport I/O ports Other: 500 time clock events, up to 30 occupancy sensors and photocell sensors Power: The DIN-AP2 requires a separate supplemental power supply. It is recommended that the power fed to the DIN-AP2 comes from a clean and uninterrupted source.


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User Interfaces Crestron has an unparalleled selection of user interfaces, from touchpanels to keypads to PCs. Listed in this section are select products that work well in commercial lighting installations. Other user interfaces are available and can be found at www.crestron.com. Keypads are a simple and cost effective interface for classrooms and small offices. Touchpanels are powerful, user friendly tools that work well in hotel rooms, lecture halls, and conference rooms. Use both keypads and touchpanels together for ultimate control.

Wired Touchpanels

User Interfaces

TPS--4L

TPMC--4SM

x x x x x x x x x

3.6" active matrix color touchscreen display 16-bit Isys graphics 320 x 240 resolution Synapse Image Rendering Algorithm 10 white backlit pushbuttons and engravable faceplate WAV file audio feedback Ethernet and Cresnet communications Stylish flush wall mount design 10 designer colors

x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x

Modern, contoured appearance Thin profile and small footprint Affordable and easy to install 4.3" widescreen color touchscreen 16-bit Isys i/O graphics 800 x 480 resolution DNav dynamic menu objects Streaming video Crestron IP intercom WAV file audio feedback Built-in microphone and speaker Built-in proximity sensor 10 optional "hard key" pushbuttons Dual-color button backlighting and feedback Engravable button text RoomView room scheduling mode Room occupancy sensor option Single-wire Ethernet connectivity PoE network powered Available in gloss black or white Fits in a horizontal 1-gang or Euro back box Available tabletop and multi-surface mount kits

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TPS--6 & TPSS-66L

TPS-6: 45 degree tilt mount for tabletop use TPS-6L: flush mount for in a wall, lectern, or similar flat surface 5.7" active matrix color touchscreen display 16-bit Isys graphics 640 x 480 resolution DNav dynamic menu objects Synapse Image Rendering Algorithm Single full-motion, fully-scalable video High-speed Ethernet and Cresnet communications Button engraving available as solid or backlit text CAT5 AV video connectivity Low-profile single-wire connection WAV file audio feedback Built-in light sensor

x x x x x x x x x

TPMC-8T: for fixed tabletop use TPMC-8L: flush mount for in a wall, lectern, or similar flat surface 8.4" active matrix touchscreen display 16-bit Isys i/O graphics 800 x 600 SVGA resolution Synapse image rendering algorithm DNav dynamic menu objects Windows XP Embedded operating system Onboard PC applications for web browsing, streaming media, conferencing, VoIP, and remote computer access Streaming video from network cameras and servers Direct panel-to-panel intercom over IP Built-in microphone and stereo speakers 5-way thumb pad and 4 "hard key" buttons Includes stylus with onboard storage slot Built-in biometric fingerprint scanner Wired 10/100 Ethernet and 802.11a/b/g Wi-Fi communications

User Interfaces

x x x x x x x x x x x x x x

TPMC--8T & TPMC--8L

x x x x x x x

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V 12 & V15

User Interfaces

x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x

Available in tabletop or flush mount V12: 12" touchscreen display, 800 x 600 SVGA resolution V15: 15� touchscreen display, 1280 x 768 WXGA resolution Sleek, beautiful, versatile High-performance graphics and video Industry's only HDCP-ready touchpanel controller VESA-compatible mounting affords endless install options Tabletop tilt model features clean, modern design Wall mount model installs flush in shallow spaces Contemporary appearance blends in anywhere Significantly reduced wiring via DigitalMedia technology Digital Graphics Engine (DGE) installs up to 200 ft away Also works with the DVPHD Digital Video Processor Built-in microphone and speakers USB keyboard/mouse port Cool, quiet fan less design Available in white or black

Handheld Wireless Touchpanels TPMC--3X

x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x

Sleek and ergonomic handheld design Elegant gloss black finish Instant-Waking behavior with tilt sensor Works like an IR remote - with all the benefits of 2-way RF High-performance 802.11a/b/g Wi-Fi wireless communications 50 feet omnidirectional RF range indoors Roaming between multiple Wi-Fi access points Wireless video from network cameras and servers Built-in speaker and microphone Crestron wireless IP Intercom capability WAV file customizable audio feedback Widely-spaced tactile pushbuttons White EL backlit button text 2.8" active matrix color touchscreen display Wide 150 degrees viewing angle 16-bit Isys i/O graphics 240 x 320 resolution DNav Dynamic Menu Objects Synapse Image Rendering Algorithm Programmable via SystemBuilder and Adagio Composer software Long-lasting LiPo rechargeable battery pack Stylish tabletop docking station included Wall mount docking station also available

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TPS-6X x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x

Lightweight contoured design for wireless handheld use Also affords full-featured tabletop tilt touchpanel operation Elegant gloss black, gloss white, or matte black finishes Non-slip rubber grips on rear Illuminated buttons and engravable backlit text 5.7" active matrix color touchscreen display 16-bit Isys graphics 640 x 480 resolution Dynamic graphics & text capability DNav dynamic menu objects Synapse Image Rendering Algorithm Displays full-motion video while docked High-power, high-speed 2.4 GHz RF wireless technology Up to 200 feet RF range indoors Supports roaming for extended RF coverage 1-way IR wireless capability also built in Includes tabletop tilt docking station, interface module, and NiMH rechargeable battery pack x Wired Ethernet, Cresnet, and CAT5 video connectivity x No-button front bezel option

x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x

Stylish and compact ergonomic design 8.4" active matrix touchscreen display 16-bit Isys i/O graphics 800 x 600 SVGA resolution Synapse image rendering algorithm DNav dynamic menu objects 802.11a/b/g Wi-Fi 2-way wireless communications Windows XP Embedded operating system Onboard PC applications for web browsing, streaming media, conferencing, VoIP, and remote computer access Wireless video from network cameras and servers Direct panel-to-panel intercom over IP Built-in microphone and stereo speakers 5-way thumb pad and 4 "hard key" buttons Includes stylus with onboard storage slot Built-in biometric fingerprint scanner Internal Li-Ion battery pack included External "booster" battery pack available Optional desktop and wall mount docking stations

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Keypads š

Cameo

User Interfaces

Standard Mount C2N-CBD-TS & INET-CBD

Flush Mount C2N-CBF-T

Crestron Cameo presents a fresh, innovative concept in keypad design featuring an incredibly small footprint and slim profile with versatile button configurations. Use Cameo keypads as a simple interface for controlling lights, shades, motors, or even an AV system connected to the control system. Cameo Standard Mount (C2N-CBD-TS) The C2N-CBD-TS is a standard mount model designed for installation in a conventional electrical gang-box using a decorator faceplate (shown in picture but not included). New gloss and matte finishes match perfectly with popular off-the-shelf decorator faceplates. Available in a variety of designer colors, the gloss finish has a slick, glossy appearance, while the matte finish achieves a softer, satiny look. . Cameo Standard Mount w/infiNET EX (INET-CBDEX) Cameo is also available with infiNET EX in the INET-CBDEX. The INET-CBDEX is a standard mount Cameo keypad with similar* features as the C2N-CBD-TS, plus infiNET EX. Crestron's groundbreaking infiNET EX wireless technology affords reliable 2way communications throughout a home or office structure without the need for physical control wiring. Employing a 2.4 GHz mesh network topology, every infiNET EX device functions as an RF extender, increasing effective range and reinforcing the complete network by providing multiple redundant signal paths within the mesh network. Cameo Flush Mount (C2N-CBF-T) The Cameo unique flush mount design affords a very discreet appearance occupying just one-third the space of a conventional keypad. Employing a smart spring clamp mounting system, the C2N-CBF-T Cameo Flush Mount model installs easily in drywall without requiring a backbox. Five designer colors are available, each with a satiny, textured finish Customizable Buttons Exquisitely simple yet highly customizable, a single Cameo keypad can be configured easily by the installer to provide from two to six buttons. There are three button sizes: small (1/6 keypad height), medium (1/3 keypad height), and large (1/2 keypad height).

Auto-dimming Backlight Cameo's high-quality backlit laser engraving provides customizable button text that's easy to read under any lighting condition. A builtin light sensor controls the backlight intensity automatically to achieve a crisp, legible appearance in both darkened and fully lit rooms. Contact Closure Inputs Two sensing inputs are included on the rear of the keypad to provide a simple and convenient interface for low voltage contact-closure devices such as occupancy sensors, door switches, and motion detectors. *Note: Contact closure inputs not available on the wireless infiNET EX model.

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Enhanced LED Feedback Six pinhead-sized bright white LED light pipes provide elegant and versatile button feedback. Ten different blink patterns are built-in, enabling blinking LED feedback while simplifying programming and minimizing traffic on the Cresnet network. Built-in bar graph logic allows the feedback LEDs to function as a 6-segment bar graph display to provide a visible level indication when adjusting lighting and audio settings. The overall LED intensity is auto-dimmable, adjusting automatically for optimal visibility under varying lighting conditions. Ambient Light Sensor In addition to controlling Cameo's backlight and LED intensity, the built-in light sensor can also be utilized by the control system to support daylight harvesting and other programmatic functions. Example Cameo Keypad Application

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HTT-B10EX The HTT-B10EX is a stylish compact wireless pushbutton controller with 10 multi-function buttons, custom backlit engraving, white LED feedback, and infiNET EX wireless technology. Perfect for desktops, podiums, or anywhere else a simple, unobtrusive controller is needed without running any wires. x x x x x x x x x

10 engravable backlit buttons Configurable for up to 3 functions per button White LED lightpipe feedback indicators True-feedback and dual-bargraph capability infiNET EX 2-way wireless communications Powered by batteries or external power pack Wakes instantly when touched or picked up Auto-dimmable backlight and LED intensity Available in black or white

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Decorator Crestron C2N-DB Decorator Series keypads deliver versatile keypad control with contemporary styling to support a broad range of applications from lighting to AV distribution. Available in configurations of 6, 8, or 12 buttons, Decorator keypads are designed to allow installation in perfect harmony with non-Crestron devices using readily available decorator style faceplates (not included). Mountable in a standard electrical gang box, multiple keypads can easily be ganged side-by-side along with other wall mount devices. All button caps are engravable and include integral red LED light pipe feedback indicators. Features Fits standard electrical gang boxes and decorator faceplates Available in 6, 8, and 12 button configurations Replaceable, custom-engravable button caps Programmable feedback LEDs Available in black, gloss white, and gloss almond Easy Cresnet wiring C2N-DB Mounting

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Designer The CNX-B Designer series wall mount keypads are available in configurations of 2, 4, 6, 8, or 12 buttons. Buttons are large for optimal ergonomics. Each model mounts in a standard electrical gang box and includes a matching 1-gang faceplate. Optional 2 and 3-gang faceplates are available to allow up to three keypads to be installed side-by-side. Optional Designer and Architectural faceplates are offered in a variety of elegant finishes. Button caps are engravable and include LED feedback indicators. Standard models are available in White, Black or Almond. Backlit button caps are also available (black only). CNX-B series keypads include built-in WAV sound file capability to enable customized audible feedback. An onboard temperature sensor is also included for general monitoring of room temperature. The product name corresponds to the number of keypad buttons. For example, CNX-B6 is a six-button keypad and a CNX-B12 is a 12-button keypad. The CNX-B series keypads have a uniquely stylish shape, and faceplates are available for single, double, or three gang plate arrangements. Features

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Available with 2, 4, 6, 8, or 12 buttons Colors include matte white, matte almond, or black Metal faceplate options: - Black Chrome - Brushed Gold - Polished Black - Polished Gold - Polished Brass - Stainless Steel Primed faceplate available All keypads can be custom engraved All keypad buttons are backlit capable and have a variable intensity, independently addressable and programmable LED that serves as a user feedback indicator

Crestron keypads can be ganged in one, two or three gang configurations and are mounted in standard electrical junction boxes. Custom multi-gang plates are required. CNX-B Mounting

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Mobile Interfaces Crestron Mobile Pro

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Mobile Pro brings the power of a Crestron touchpanel right to your iPhone® or iPod® touch. Using Mobile Pro, you can talk to a 2-series control processor from either an 802.11 (Wi-Fi) connection or your cellular network. Total control is always at your fingertips. One interface can control multiple locations, such as different buildings across an enterprise. The graphical interface provides real-time status of room temperature, lighting levels, media information, and more. Control lights, AV systems, and anything else connected to your Crestron system right from your mobile device. ® Mobile Pro is available from the iTunes App Store. Supported products include the iPod touch and all iPhone models up to the iPhone 4.

Crestron Mobile Pro G Mobile Pro G has the same features of Mobile Pro, but with a higher resolution designed for the iPadTM.

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XPanel & XPanel for Mac Transform any computer into a virtual Crestron touchpanel - including the iMac® and MacBook®. Take control of your Crestron system from any computer around the office, classroom, or world. Effortlessly bring touchpanels to the desktop of Windows® or Mac OS® X with native Crestron support. Augment existing systems to add more control in more places, or use any computer as a main control interface, making a complete control solution extremely affordable. XPanel works right from a web browser for control from anywhere. XPanel is a software application which connects to any Crestron 2-Series control system. Through a secure Ethernet connection, XPanel sends and receives data to and from the control system based on user commands. A customized XPanel data file resides on the control system. This translates into an experience as simple as using a touchpanel. In the Office x Control lights, climate, music & more from a computer or laptop x Extend total office control to the home without the need of an additional touchpanel x Retain the same look that exists on other touchpanels around the office In the Classroom x Use existing computers in the classroom to control the projector, audio, and lights x Connect more classrooms today using the software application; add touchpanels or keypads as the budget allows x Password protection keeps unwanted users from controlling the system Custom Graphics Make custom graphics with Crestron software tools to keep a consistent look and feel across all user interfaces. XPanel is natively supported in VT Pro-e.

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Sensors Adding sensors makes a smart system even smarter. Sensors save on energy costs while enhancing functionality and reliability.

The Sensor Advantage x x x

Reduced energy usage More consistent lighting levels Completely automatic

Automated Actions A system with sensors will automatically control lights based on occupancy. When no one is in a room, lights shut off and energy is conserved. Sensors also help with light harvesting by monitoring ambient light. A system with sensors can ramp the artificial lighting up or down depending on the amount of natural light entering a room. This allows consistent lighting conditions while maximizing energy savings. Since everything is automatic, human error is eliminated.

Occupancy Products GLS-ODT & GLS-OIR

Advanced self-adaptive motion sensing using a combination of ultrasonic and passive infrared technologies affords extreme reliability for control of lighting, climate control and other devices in the room. A built-in photocell can be set to override the occupancy sensor if the ambient light level is above a set threshold, preventing lights from turning on when there is sufficient daylight in the room. Sensors are easily connected to the lighting control processor via the Cresnet control network using a GLS-SIM Sensor Integration Module. Alternately, they may be connected directly via an input port. Model GLS-ODT-C-500 GLS-ODT-C-1000 GLS-ODT-C-2000 GLS-ODT-W-1200 GLS-OIR-C-450 GLS-OIR-C-1500 GLS-OIR-W-2500

Sensor Type Ultrasonic and infrared Ultrasonic and infrared Ultrasonic and infrared Ultrasonic and infrared Infrared Infrared Infrared

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Crestron Green Light sensors deliver a powerful solution for reducing energy costs and enhancing the functionality of lighting and environmental systems. Crestron offers ceiling and wall mount occupancy sensors for areas up to 2500 square feet.


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Light Sensors GLS-LCL & GLS-LOL GLS- LCL

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Crestron Photocell Light Sensors are designed for daylight harvesting applications to control the balance of natural and artificial lighting in an indoor space. By harnessing natural daylight from windows and skylights, electrical lighting can be turned off or dimmed, reducing energy usage while maintaining a consistent light level for a more efficient and comfortable work space. Outdoor lighting may also be turn off and on automatically using a photocell light sensor. The GLS-LCL is used to monitor and adjust based on the reflected light levels at a certain location, such as a desk. The GLS-LOL is used to look at a window and monitor how much light is entering from outside.

Model GLS-LCL GLS-LOL

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Field of View 60 degree cone, aimed straight down 60 degree cone, aimed 45 degrees down

Light Sensitivity 0 to 70 foot candles 3 to 6000 foot candles

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The GLS-LEXT is an outdoor light sensor ideal for parking lots, playgrounds, perimeter lighting, and other outdoor applications. The sensor is enclosed in a weatherproof housing with a visor for shading and lens protection. The sensitivity is adjustable with a range of 5-750 foot candles.

Partition Products GLS-PART Surface mount partition sensor easily connects to the GLS-SIM or control processor to manage divisible room environments. When installed as part of a Green Light system, it allows the control system to divide the lighting controls according to the current room configuration.

Sensor Interfaces GLS-SIM The GLS-SIM is a compact interface device designed to allow Crestron Green Light sensors to connect directly to a Cresnet control network. The GLS-SIM installs easily at the sensor location, mounting conveniently inside the electrical box or exposed above the ceiling. Wiring connections to the network and sensor are facilitated using miniature screw terminals. The GLS-SIM is compatible with Crestron GLS-series sensors, as well as with most 24 Volt powered sensors from any manufacturer. Up to 1A at 24 VDC power is available to support multiple sensors in parallel. The GLS-SIM actually includes two sensing inputs, each capable of sensing a contact closure, logic level, or 0-10V signal. When used with a Crestron IPAC or iLux system, setup is simplified using onboard DIP switches to select the sensor type (i.e. occupancy, photocell, partition, etc.) and operating mode (i.e. normally-open or normally-closed).

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Shades Shade and drape controllers are available to provide a convenient and cost-effective solution for harvesting natural light and controlling the effects of the sun within an environment. By integrating shade and drape control into a Crestron system, natural light can be used to help lower energy costs. In the colder months, shades can raise automatically to use sunlight as a supplemental heating source. During the warmer months, shades can be programmed to block sunlight thereby reducing the call for cool air. In many cases motorized shades offer simple convenience, such as reducing screen glare during multimedia presentations.

How We Control Controllers are available as 24V DC, 120V AC, and 240V AC for controlling different motor types. There is also a Somfy速 shade controller that provides bidirectional serial control for up to two Somfy ILT Intelligent Shade Motors. The Somfy shade controller allows specific positioning of the shades and polling of the current shade position for ultimate control.

How We Integrate Shade and drape controllers integrate through Cresnet. Each motor output is independently controllable. The controllers are small enough to hide in the wall, ceiling, or 2-gang electrical box. A DIN Rail controller is also available.

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The C2N-SDC is a 2-channel shade and drape controller designed to provide a convenient and cost-effective solution for controlling a variety of motorized window treatments as well as motorized doors, sunroofs, lifts and projection screens. The C2N-SDC is a Cresnet device with two independently controlled 120V AC outputs. Each output provides up/down or open/close control of a conventional 3wire bidirectional type motor. Built-in timing and interlock logic make it easy to program the C2N-SDC for fail-safe operation. The C2N-SDC mounts in the wall or ceiling using an off-the-shelf 4" square or 2gang electrical box. Pushbuttons on the front of the unit allow for manual operation of the motors during installation and setup.

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C2N--SDC--DC 4.1 in (10.42 cm)

The C2N-SDC-DC is a 2-channel shade and drape controller designed to provide a convenient and cost-effective solution for controlling 24V DC motorized shades and drapes. The C2N-SDC-DC is a Cresnet device with two independently controlled 24V DC outputs, each designed to provide standard up/down or open/close control of a conventional two-wire bidirectional type motor.

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The C2N-SDC-DC mounts in the wall or ceiling using an off-the-shelf 4" square or 2-gang electrical box. Pushbuttons on the front of the unit allow for manual operation of the motors during installation and setup.

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The C2N-SSC-2 Somfy Shade Controller is a compact Cresnet device designed to provide a bidirectional serial interface for up to two Somfy ILT Intelligent Shade Motors. Window treatments equipped with the Somfy ILT motor offer enhanced capability compared to typical 3-wire models.

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In addition to basic open/close commands, the C2N-SSC-2 allows for setting each shade to a specific position and polling for its current position with 16-bit precision. Feedback signals provide confirmation of each motor's activity to enable precise, predictable control, even from a remote location. Limit adjustments are set electronically using buttons provided on the face of the unit, and up to 20 presets for each output can be saved onboard the C2N-SSC-2 for easy recall through the control system. The C2N-SSC-2 mounts discreetly to any flat surface and requires a simple Cresnet connection to the control system.

DIN--2MC2 The DIN-2MC2 is a 2-channel motor control module designed to provide control of bidirectional motors for drapes, shades, projection screens, lifts, skylights, and gates. Each channel supports up/down or open/close control of a conventional 3wire bidirectional type motor up to ½ HP. Built-in timing and interlock logic make it easy to program the DIN-2MC2 for failsafe operation. > > > >

Dual-channel bidirectional motor control Supports 120 to 240 volt 50/60 Hz Setup via front panel or software Mounts in a DIN rail cabinet or CAEN enclosure with adapter

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Accessories Crestron Commercial Lighting Accessories CEN-RFGW-EX infiNET EX Wireless Gateway CLW-EXPEX infiNET EX Wireless Expander DIN-AO8 DIN Rail Analog Out Interface DIN-IO8 DIN Rail Versiport I/O Interface DIN-HUB DIN Rail Cresnet Hub DIN-BLOCK DIN Rail Cresnet Termination Block DIN-PWS50 DIN Rail 50 Watt Cresnet Power Supply CLX-PWS75 75 Watt Cresnet power supply module GLA-PWS50 50 Watt Cresnet power supply module GLA-BMS Building Management Systems Interface GLA-DMX512 DMX Lighting Integration and Playback Processor GLA-ESR Emergency Shunt Relay GLA-PLS 3-Phase Power Loss Sensor GLA-UPS Uninterruptable Power Supply

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For areas with dead spots, or to connect a wireless device that is more than 150 feet away from the nearest infiNET EX repeater, see the CLW-EXPEX below. Each gateway supports up to five expanders. infiNET EX Crestron’s infiNET EX technology provides ultra-reliable two-way wireless communications throughout a structure. Nearly every device acts as a repeater, passing along the signal to any other device within range. As more devices are added, the system takes advantage of redundant signal paths. infiNET EX runs on the 2.4 GHz spectrum, and has 16 possible channels to reduce interference with other 2.4 GHz devices. Range varies due to interference from walls and electronic noise, but it typically reaches 150 feet (46 m) indoors, 250 feet (76 m) outdoors.

CLW-EXPEX The CLW-EXPEX is a wireless expander designed to increase the range of infiNET EX devices. The expander simply plugs into a standard AC wall socket – all other setup is automatic. Use the expander to fill in dead spots in infiNET EX coverage, or to extend the range up to 150 feet further per expander. Up to five expanders can be used in a system.

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The CEN-RFGW-EX is a wireless gateway for up to 100 infiNET EX devices. It is necessary when using infiNET EX products such as Cameo Wireless Dimmers and Switches, Cameo Wireless Keypads, and wireless iLux products. The “Wi-Fi friendly” gateway links into a Crestron control system through Cresnet or Ethernet. Up to 16 wireless gateways can be installed in a single control system. The CEN-RFGW-EX can be powered through either Cresnet or PoE (Power over Ethernet).


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DIN-AO8 The DIN-AO8 is a DIN rail automation control module that provides eight analog output ports for interfacing with third-party lighting and heating/cooling systems. x x x x

Eight 0-10 V analog output control ports (maximum sink current 20mA per channel) Interface for 3rd-party lighting and heating/cooling Programmable functionality via DIN-AP2 Setup via front panel or software

Analog Outputs Each analog output port provides a 0 to 10 Volt DC control signal ideally suited for controlling 0-10 V lighting dimmers and heating/cooling valves. 10-bit resolution ensures precise recall of lighting and climate control settings and smooth ramping between levels.

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The DIN-IO8 is a DIN rail automation control module that provides eight Versiport I/O ports for interfacing with a wide range of third-party devices and systems. Each Versiport can be configured via software to function as a digital or analog sensing input or as a digital trigger output. x x x

8 Versiport I/O ports Interface for 3rd-party sensors, detectors, contact closures, and alarms Fully programmable functionality via DIN-AP2

Versiport Configured as a digital input, the Versiport senses a contact closure or logic level signal from devices such as motion detectors, partition sensors, alarm panels, 12 V triggers, and all types of switches and relays. As an analog input, the Versiport can sense changes in a resistance or DC voltage level, working with everything from temperature and light sensors to water level meters to volume control potentiometers. As a digital output, the Versiport provides a logic level closure signal to trigger control and alarm inputs on a variety of external devices.

DIN-HUB The DIN-HUB is a DIN rail Cresnet hub designed to facilitate the configuration of large Cresnet networks. x x

3-segment Cresnet hub 20 additional Cresnet devices per segment

3-Segment Cresnet Hub Cresnet is the communications backbone for Crestron lighting modules, wall box dimmers, shade controllers, thermostats, keypads, touchpanels, and many other devices. Cresnet normally supports up to 20 Cresnet devices without requiring a hub. Adding a DIN-HUB allows more devices. The DIN-HUB features three isolated Cresnet segments, each supporting an additional 20 devices, allowing for systems of approximately 80 devices total (including the "host" segment). More hubs may be added to allow up to a maximum potential of 252 devices.

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DIN-BLOCK The DIN-BLOCK is a DIN rail Cresnet distribution block designed to facilitate the termination of Cresnet wiring at a head end or distribution point. x x x x x

12 port Cresnet distribution block Detachable screw terminal blocks for easy termination and troubleshooting Split power bus for flexible 24V power distribution Diagnostic LEDs for network power and data Passive device — no programming required

Cresnet Distribution Cresnet is the communications backbone for Crestron lighting modules, wall box dimmers, shade controllers, thermostats, keypads, touchpanels, and many other devices. Cresnet allows for combinations of homerun and daisy chain wiring, and the DIN-BLOCK provides a simple means for connecting up to 12 separate Cresnet cables as part of any sized network.

DIN-PWS50 The DIN-PWS50 is a 50 Watt Cresnet power supply module designed to snap onto a standard DIN Rail installation. All wiring connections are made using screw terminals positioned along the top and bottom, clearly accessible from the front for easy installation and servicing. Three Cresnet power ports are provided. 50 Watt Cresnet power supply module Powers the DIN-AP2 Automation Processor and other Cresnet devices Includes 3 Cresnet power ports Cresnet data passes through unaffected Dual line power input terminals for easy daisy chaining

CLX-PWS75 The CLX-PWS75 is a 75 Watt Cresnet power supply designed to mount in a CAEN enclosure. A single CLX-PWS75 can be installed in any single-width enclosure, or up to two may be installed side-by-side in a double-width enclosure. Four Cresnet power ports are provided on the CLX-PWS75, which may be used to supply power directly to Cresnet devices, or connect to the external power input ports of a PAC2 or PAC2M. x x x x

75 Watt Cresnet power supply module Occupies a single module space in a CAEN automation enclosure Provides supplemental power for systems with multiple keypads, touchpanels, and other Cresnet devices Ideal for use with the PAC2 and PAC2M

GLA-PWS50 The GLA-PWS50 is a 50 Watt Cresnet power supply designed for wall mounting. The GLAPWS50 mounts conveniently over a 4" square or 2-gang electrical box. All connections are made inside the electrical box via flying leads using twist-on wire connectors. A partition is included to isolate high voltage from Class 2 wiring within the box. x x x x

50 Watt Cresnet power supply Powers the IPAC and other Cresnet devices Provides backup power for Crestron Green Light cabinets Mounts to a 4" square or 2-gang electrical box

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GLA-BMS The GLA-BMS is an Ethernet based "protocol translator" which allows a Crestron system to communicate directly with any number of building management protocols. Programmable like any other Crestron Ethernet device, the GLA-BMS makes it easy to interface with: x x x x x x

BACnet/IP BACnet/MSTP (RS-485) Modbus TCP/IP Modbus RTU (RS-485) LonWorks Metasys N2 Open (Johnson Controls) Example GLA-BMS Application

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GLA-DMX512 The GLA-DMX512 is a complete lighting playback and integration processor, featuring advanced DMX lighting control, sophisticated event scripting, and robust I/O capabilities. The GLA-DMX512 is entirely web-based, which means no special software is needed to operate or program the GLA-DMX512. Use a web browser on your computer or PDA to connect to the GLA-DMX512 to begin working with it. After the GLA-DMX512 is programmed, the controller uses its built-in real-time clock/calendar, astronomical time functions, contact closure inputs and wide variety of event triggers to interact with the outside world. Integrate the GLA-DMX512 with other external devices via RS-232, Ethernet, or digital I/O ports for fully custom lighting and show control solutions.

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GLA-ESR The GLA-ESR emergency bypass/shunt relay is designed for applications that require an emergency load to be switched on during a loss of normal power. The GLA-ESR is available either prepackaged in its own NEMA 1 enclosure or as a panel version to be installed inside an existing enclosure. Models can be ordered with a two position closed/auto override test switch or with a custom two position momentary on/auto override test switch. This switch can be used to verify your emergency load is being switched properly during initial field wiring. UL 924 emergency bypass/shunt relays will switch a lighting load upon loss of normal power downstream of an emergency transfer switch, bypassing the wall switch position.

GLS-PLS The GLS-PLS is a 3-phase power loss sensor designed for use with Crestron Green Light systems to activate Override mode during a power failure. In response to a signal from the GLS-PLS, the lighting system program can be temporarily overridden while designated emergency lighting circuits are changed to their override preset levels and unnecessary lighting and other devices are shut down to minimize the demand on emergency power equipment. The GLS-PLS senses each leg of a 120 or 277 Volt 3-phase feed, providing LED indication of the status of each phase on its front panel. When power is lost on any phase, the corresponding status LED turns off and a contact closure is activated on each of two control outputs. Two isolated control outputs are provided to allow for interfacing with third-party equipment in addition to the Crestron lighting system. Each contact closure output is rated for 1A at 24 Volts DC.

The steel enclosure is designed for mounting to a vertical surface. Conduit knockouts are provided on the bottom, top, and both sides. All electrical connections are made via screw terminals accessed by removing the front panel. UL924 Underwriters Laboratories specifies safety standards for emergency lighting and power equipment under UL924. The GLS-PLS power loss sensor will help satisfy UL924 requirements.

GLA-UPS The GLA-UPS Uninterruptible Power Supply provides the highest level of protection for Crestron Green Light installations. It includes reliable battery backup, surge protection and EMI/RFI line noise filtering. In the event of a power failure, the GLA-UPS includes an autorestart feature that eliminates the need to perform an on-site restart of the system. In addition, the GLA-UPS features a recycle/reset button with sequential outlet start-up for proper system rebooting. x x x x x x x x

60-second delay-on AC outlet Battery backup, 1038 Joules of surge protection and EMI/RFI filtering 3 widely-spaced AC outlets Recycle/reset button with sequential outlet start-up IEC power input connector accepts included 6-inch power cord Diagnostic/Overload LEDs Resettable circuit breaker prevents dangerous system overloads Auto-restart capability eliminates the need to perform an on-site restart 550VA/300 Watts standby UPS system

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Testing the GLS-PLS-120/277 is facilitated using three test switches located behind a small cover plate on the front of the unit. Setting any switch to the TEST position simulates a loss of power on the corresponding phase leg, providing a test of the unit's internal circuitry and any connected equipment.


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Viridian Integrated Energy Management Software Viridian is a complete energy management program for an organization of any size. From a school to a whole enterprise, Viridian will keep track of your carbon footprint while informing you of trends, usage, and ways to save money. Viridian will monitor every light, shade, and HVAC system independently. The program generates reports showing energy consumption throughout a day, week, month, or year. Information is displayed in easy to read charts and graphs. With Viridian, it is easy to keep everything in check. Every room can be monitored and managed from any touchpanel or web browser. View temperature, humidity, occupancy status, and even CO2 levels for a room, and then trigger a light scene or manually adjust HVAC accordingly. liveVIEWTM Up to the minute details with graphic-rich liveVIEW show the vital statistics of your organization. Easy to read pie charts and bar graphs pictorially describe the usage of all utilities (electric, gas, oil, water, etc.). Simply see where the energy is being consumed and take action to reduce costs and gain efficiency.

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Custom Reports The data that is seen in liveVIEW is saved into the custom report database, enabling you to call upon an array of criteria to view historical consumption. Compare utility bills to the liveVIEW report. Project accurate monthly energy costs over the course of a year. Scheduling Built into Viridian is the ability to schedule events around the building or enterprise. From simply turning lights on and off to preventing water use during dry spells, Viridian provides the intelligence to help use resources wisely. Emergency Alerts A watchful eye on your consumption, Viridian sends you alerts if it notices something out of the ordinary. From abnormal water or gas volume, to excessive electrical current, to high CO2 levels in the air, Viridian can prevent disaster by shutting down a system or sending an alert. Maintenance Viridian can remember when lamps were last replaced and track the time of life for each lamp. As the end of life approaches a message is sent out advising that the lamp should be replaced.

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Sample Screen Shots

Above is an example report (in the PDF standard). This report shows the energy usage for the ground floor of the building. The current and average usage is listed for each room on the ground floor. This data is also depicted in the pie chart.

The monitor and control window allows a manager to access each room across an organization. In this example, the locations are divided by state, city, and building. After selecting a location, the manager can view a floor plan, monitor the status of a room, and make manual adjustments. Upcoming and past events are shown at the bottom.

The scheduler window allows a manager to schedule recurring events. This easy to use interface can set lights to turn on or off at a specified time, change the room temperature set point, and perform many other tasks automatically. It also can schedule temporary overrides for special events.

Viridian

Above is a liveVIEW window showing the total energy usage for a building over one day. The green portion of the graph represents energy produced by an on-site renewable energy source. The gray area is energy provided by the power grid, natural gas or other sources. Energy use is broken down by area, usage type, and energy source type in the pie charts.

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Adjusts the light level within the area/room

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Nighttime Calibration

(for GLS-LOL or GLS-LCL)

Stores the setpoint for the nighttime settings

(for GLS-LCL only)

Navigates through each event in the system or jumps to the first/last event

Browse Events

Enables/Disables the currently displayed event

Edit

Displays the days and months the event will occur on

Saves the current changes or cancels the current changes

Edits the time the event should occur at

Edit Days

Edit Months

Selects which days the event will occur on

Selects which months the event will occur on

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Appendix B - Common Keypad Layouts

All On

Scene 1

Scene 2

Scene 3

Scene 4

All On

Raise

All Off

Lower

All On

Presentation

Meeting

All Off

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Shades Up

All Off

Shades Down

Conference Room Keypad Example 1 Cameo Keypad Model: C2N-CBD-TS

Conference Room Keypad Example 2 Decorator Keypad Model: C2N-DB8

All On

All On

Breakfast

Class

Lunch

Presentation

Dinner Early

All Off

Dinner Late

Raise Screen

All Off

Lower Screen

Conference Room Keypad Example 3 Designer Keypad Model: CNX-B2

Lights On

FM

Scene 1

CD

Scene 2

AUX

Lights Off

MUTE

VOL VOL

Restaurant Keypad Example Cameo Keypad Model: C2N-CBD-TS

Classroom Keypad Example Cameo Keypad Model C2N-CBD-TS

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Appendix C - Glossary of Lighting Terms DAYLIGHT COMPENSATION: A dimming system controlled by a photocell that reduces the output of the lamps when daylight is present. As daylight levels increase, lamp intensity decreases. An energy-saving technique used in areas with significant daylight contribution

A AMPERE: The standard unit of measurement for electric current that is equal to one coulomb per second. It defines the quantity of electrons moving past a given point in a circuit during a specific period. It is abbreviated as “amp” or “A”.

DERATING: Components can be treated in such a way as to enhance their life expectancy. Derating is the name normally given to operating a component well inside its normal operating limits to extend the life of a component, and is a practical means of reducing failures. The National Electrical Code and local electrical codes determine the amount of available current based on a derating factor. A derating factor improves reliability by reducing the upper limit of current carrying capacity to compensate for electrical, mechanical and thermal stress

ANSI: Abbreviation for American National Standards Institute ASHRAE: American Society of Heating, Refrigerating and Air-Conditioning Engineers

B BALLAST: A device used to operate fluorescent and HID lamps. The ballast provides the necessary starting voltage, while limiting and regulating the lamp current during operation BALLAST CYCLING: Undesirable condition under which the ballast turns lamps on and off (cycles) due to the overheating of the thermal switch inside the ballast. This may be due to incorrect lamps, improper voltage being supplied, high ambient temperature around the fixture, or the early stage of ballast failure

DIRECT GLARE: Glare produced by a direct view of light sources. It is often the result of insufficiently shielded light sources. (See GLARE)

BALLAST EFFICIENCY FACTOR: The ballast efficiency factor (BEF) is the ballast factor (see below) divided by the input power of the ballast. The higher the BEF (within the same lamp-ballast type), the more efficient the ballast.

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DOWNLIGHT: A type of ceiling luminaire, usually fully recessed, where most of the light is directed downward. May feature an open reflector and/or shielding device

EFFICACY: A metric used to compare light output to energy consumption. Efficacy is measured in lumens per watt. Efficacy is similar to efficiency, but is expressed in dissimilar units. For example, if a 100-watt source produces 9000 lumens, then the efficacy is 90 lumens per watt

BALLAST FACTOR: The ballast factor (BF) for a specific lamp-ballast combination represents the percentage of the rated lamp lumens that will be produced by the combination

ELECTROLUMINESCENT: A light source technology used in exit signs that provides uniform brightness, long lamp life (approximately eight years), while consuming very little energy (less than one watt per lamp)

C CANDELA: Unit of luminous intensity, describing the intensity of a light source in a specific direction

ELECTRONIC BALLAST: Ballast that uses semi-conductor components to increase the frequency of fluorescent lamp operation (typically in the 2040 kHz range. Smaller inductive components provide the lamp current control. Fluorescent system efficiency is increased due to high frequency lamp operation

CEC: Abbreviation for California Energy Commission COMPACT FLUORESCENT: A small fluorescent lamp that is often used as an alternative to incandescent lighting. The lamp life is about 10 times longer than incandescent lamps and is 3-4 times more efficacious. Also called PL, Twin-Tube, CFL, or BIAX lamps

ELECTRONIC DIMMING BALLAST: A variable output electronic fluorescent ballast

CONSTANT WATTAGE (CW) BALLAST: A premium type of HID ballast in which the primary and secondary coils are isolated. It is considered a high performance, high loss ballast featuring excellent output regulation

ELECTRONIC LOW-VOLTAGE (ELV): Electronic low-voltage lighting uses an electronic (solid-state technology) transformer to convert line voltage (120 VAC) to low voltage (typically 12 VAC). This lower voltage is then used power an incandescent low-voltage lamp. Track lights are usually electronic low-voltage

CONSTANT WATTAGE AUTOTRANSFORMER (CWA) BALLAST: A popular type of HID ballast in which the primary and secondary coils are electrically connected. Considered an appropriate balance between cost and performance

ENERGY-SAVING BALLAST: A type of magnetic ballast designed so that the components operate more efficiently, cooler and longer than “standard magnetic" ballast. By US law, standard magnetic ballasts can no longer be manufactured

D DALI: Digital Addressable Lighting Interface is a protocol set out in the technical standard IEC 60929. A DALI system is self-contained. A ballast and a multi-sensor, offer benefits such as constant light control, PIR movement-detection and IR remote operation. Multiple DALI systems can be connected together using gateways to building management systems. Software programs offer more sophisticated programming functionality for grouped systems, such as scene setting, time clock, and partition control

F FLUORESCENT LAMP: A light source consisting of a tube filled with argon, along with krypton or other inert gas. When electrical current is applied, the resulting arc emits ultraviolet radiation that excites the phosphors inside the lamp wall, causing them to radiate visible light

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INSTANT START: A fluorescent circuit that ignites the lamp instantly with a very high starting voltage from the ballast. Instant start lamps have single-pin bases

FOOT CANDLE (FC): The English unit of measurement of the illuminance (or light level) on a surface. One foot candle is equal to one lumen per square foot FORWARD PHASE DIMMING: Rather than attempting to restrict the amplitude of the current flowing through a lamp, as in other forms of dimming, forward phase control works by switching off the beginning part of each cycle of the alternating current supply

L LAMP CURRENT CREST FACTOR (LCCF): The peak lamp current divided by the RMS (average) lamp current. Lamp manufacturers require <1.7 for best lamp life. An LCCF of 1.414 is a perfect sine wave

FOUR-WIRE 10V ANALOG SIGNAL DIMMING: Two power wires (switched hot and neutral) and two additional control wires that are connected to a low-voltage circuit. Note: these ballasts do not turn on and off like DALI ballasts, so in addition to the low-voltage-level control circuit, they must also have a line-voltage switch. Zero to ten-volt control is a low-voltage DC dimming method. Power wires are rated Class 1 and control wires are rated Class 2. This separation allows multiple circuits to use the same dimming signal without additional power equipment

LAMP LUMEN DEPRECIATION FACTOR (LLDF): A factor that represents the reduction of lumen output over time. The factor is commonly used as a multiplier to the initial lumen rating in illumination calculations, which compensates for the lumen depreciation. The LLD factor is a dimensionless value between 0 and 1 LAY-IN-TROFFER: A fluorescent fixture; usually a 2' x 4' fixture that sets or "lays" into a specific ceiling grid

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G GLARE: The effect of brightness or differences in brightness within the visual field sufficiently high to cause annoyance, discomfort or loss of visual performance

LED: Abbreviation for light emitting diode. Consumes low wattage and has a rated life of greater than 80 years. Increasingly popular as production costs are decreasing.

H LENS: Transparent or translucent medium that alters the directional characteristics of light passing through it. Usually made of glass or acrylic

HALOGEN: (SEE TUNGSTEN HALOGEN LAMP) HARMONIC DISTORTION: A harmonic is a sinusoidal component of a periodic wave having a frequency that is a multiple of the fundamental frequency. Harmonic distortion from lighting equipment can interfere with other appliances and the operation of electric power networks. The total harmonic distortion (THD) is usually expressed as a percentage of the fundamental line current. THD for 4-foot fluorescent ballasts usually range from 20% to 40%. For compact fluorescent ballasts, THD levels greater than 50% are not uncommon

LIGHT LOSS FACTOR (LLF): Factors that allow for a lighting system's operation at less than initial conditions. These factors are used to calculate maintained light levels. LLFs are divided into two categories, recoverable and non-recoverable. Examples are lamp lumen depreciation and luminaire surface depreciation LIFE-CYCLE COST: The total costs associated with purchasing, operating, and maintaining a system over the life of that system

HID: Abbreviation for high intensity discharge. Generic term describing mercury vapor, metal halide, high-pressure sodium, and (informally) low-pressure sodium light sources and luminaires

LOUVER: Grid type of optical assembly used to control light distribution from a fixture. Can range from small-cell plastic to the large-cell anodized aluminum louvers used in parabolic fluorescent fixtures

HIGH BAY: Pertains to the type of lighting in an industrial application where the ceiling is 20 feet or higher. Also describes the application itself

LOW POWER FACTOR: Essentially, an uncorrected ballast power factor of less than 0.9 (SEE NPF)

HIGH OUTPUT (HO): A lamp or ballast designed to operate at higher currents (800 mA) and produce more light.

LOW-PRESSURE SODIUM: A low-pressure discharge lamp in which light is produced by radiation from sodium vapor. Considered a monochromatic light source (most colors are rendered as gray)

HIGH POWER FACTOR: Ballast with a 0.9 or higher rated power factor, which is achieved by using a capacitor.

LOW-VOLTAGE LAMP: A lamp (typically compact halogen) that provides both intensity and good color rendition. Lamp operates at 12V and requires the use of a transformer. Common lamps are MR11, MR16, and PAR36

HIGH PRESSURE SODIUM LAMP: A high intensity discharge (HID) lamp whose light is produced by radiation from sodium vapor (and mercury) HOT RESTART or HOT RESTRIKE: The phenomenon of re-striking the arc in an HID light source after a momentary power loss. Hot restart occurs when the arc tube has cooled a sufficient amount

LOW-VOLTAGE SWITCH: A relay (magnetically-operated switch) that allows local and remote control of lights, including centralized time clock or computer control

I IESNA: Abbreviation for Illuminating Engineering Society of North America.

LUMEN: A unit of light flow, or luminous flux. The lumen rating of a lamp is a measure of the total light output of the lamp

ILLUMINANCE: A photometric term that quantifies light incident on a surface or plane. Illuminance is commonly called light level. It is expressed as lumens per square foot (foot candles), or lumens per square meter (lux)

LUMINAIRE: A complete lighting unit consisting of a lamp or lamps, along with the parts designed to distribute the light, hold the lamps, and connect the lamps to a power source. Also called a fixture LUMINAIRE EFFICIENCY: The ratio of total lumen output of a luminaire and the lumen output of the lamps, expressed as a percentage. For example, if two luminaires use the same lamps, more light will be emitted from the fixture with the higher efficiency.

INDIRECT GLARE: Glare produced from a reflective surface.

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efficiency is lowered. Also used in rooms with computer screens because of their glare-reducing qualities

LUMINANCE: A photometric term that quantifies brightness of a light source or of an illuminated surface that reflects light. It is expressed as foot lamberts (English units) or candelas per square meter (Metric units)

PHOTOCELL: A light sensing device used to control luminaires and dimmers in response to detected light levels

LUX (LX): The metric unit of measure for illuminance of a surface. One lux is equal to one lumen per square meter. One lux equals 0.093 foot candles

PHOTOMETRIC REPORT: A photometric report is a set of printed data describing the light distribution, efficiency, and zonal lumen output of a luminaire. This report is generated from laboratory testing

M MAINTAINED ILLUMINANCE: Refers to light levels of a space at other than initial or rated conditions. This term considers light loss factors such as lamp lumen depreciation, luminaire dirt depreciation, and room surface dirt depreciation

POWER FACTOR: The ratio of the AC Volts x Amps through a device to the AC wattage of the device. A device such as a ballast that measures 120 Volts, 1 Amp, and 60 Watts has a power factor of 50% (Volts x Amps = 120 VA, therefore 60 Watts/120 VA = 0.5). Some utilities charge customers for low power factor systems

MAGNETIC LOW-VOLTAGE (MLV): Magnetic low-voltage lighting uses a magnetic (core and coil technology) transformer to convert line voltage (120 VAC) to low voltage (typically 12 VAC). This lower voltage is then used to power an incandescent low-voltage lamp. Recessed lights are most often magnetic low-voltage. Magnetic low-voltage lights tend to be larger and heavier than electronic low-voltage

PREHEAT: A type of ballast/lamp circuit that uses a separate starter to heat up a fluorescent lamp before high voltage is applied to start the lamp

Q

MERCURY VAPOR LAMP: A type of high intensity discharge (HID) lamp in which most of the light is produced by radiation from mercury vapor. Emits a blue-green cast of light. Available in clear and phosphor-coated lamps

R RADIO FREQUENCY INTERFERENCE (RFI): Interference to the radio frequency band caused by other high frequency equipment or devices in the immediate area. Fluorescent lighting systems generate RFI

METAL HALIDE: A type of high intensity discharge (HID) lamp in which most of the light is produced by radiation of metal halide and mercury vapors in the arc tube. Available in clear and phosphor-coated lamps

RAPID START (RS): The most popular fluorescent lamp/ballast combination used today. This ballast quickly and efficiently preheats lamp cathodes to start the lamp. Uses a "bi-pin" base

MR-16: A low-voltage quartz reflector lamp, only 2" in diameter. Typically the lamp and reflector is one unit, which directs a sharp, precise beam of light

ROOM CAVITY RATIO (RCR): A ratio of room dimensions used to quantify how light will interact with room surfaces. A factor used in illuminance calculations

N NADIR: A reference direction directly below a luminaire, or "straight down"

REFLECTANCE: The ratio of light reflected from a surface to the light incident on the surface. Reflectances are often used for lighting calculations. The reflectance of a dark carpet is around 20%, and a clean white wall is roughly 50% to 60%

NEMA: Abbreviation for National Electrical Manufacturers Association NEON/COLD CATHODE: Highly inductive boost transformer for neon/cold cathode lighting

REFLECTOR: The part of a light fixture that shrouds the lamps and redirects some light emitted from the lamp

NIST: Abbreviation for National Institute of Standards and Technology REFRACTOR: A device used to redirect the light output from a source, primarily by bending the waves of light.

NPF (NORMAL POWER FACTOR): A ballast/lamp combination in which no components (e.g., capacitors) have been added to correct the power factor, making it normal (essentially low, typically 0.5 or 50%)

RECESSED: The term used to describe the doorframe of a troffer where the lens or louver lies above the surface of the ceiling.

O OCCUPANCY SENSOR: Control device that turns lights off after the space becomes unoccupied. May be ultrasonic, infrared or other type

REGULATION: The ability of a ballast to hold constant (or nearly constant) the output watts (light output) during fluctuations in the voltage feeding of the ballast. Normally specified as +/- percent change in output compared to +/- percent change in input.

OPTICS: A term referring to the components of a light fixture (such as reflectors, refractors, lenses, louvers) or to the light emitting or lightcontrolling performance of a fixture

P

RELAY: A device that switches an electrical load on or off based on small changes in current or voltage. Examples: low voltage relay and solid state relay

PARABOLIC LUMINAIRE: A popular type of fluorescent fixture that has a louver composed of aluminum baffles curved in a parabolic shape. The resultant light distribution produced by this shape provides reduced glare, better light control, and is considered to have greater aesthetic appeal

RETROFIT: Refers to upgrading a fixture, room, or building by installing new parts or equipment REVERSE PHASE DIMMING: Rather than attempting to restrict the amplitude of the current flowing through a lamp, as in other forms of dimming, reverse phase control works by switching off the end part of each cycle of the alternating current supply

PARACUBE: A metallic coated plastic louver made up of small squares. Often used to replace the lens in an installed troffer to enhance its appearance. The paracube is visually comfortable, but the luminaire

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S TWIN-TUBE: (SEE COMPACT FLUORESCENT)

SELF-LUMINOUS EXIT SIGN: An illumination technology using phosphorcoated glass tubes filled with radioactive tritium gas. The exit sign uses no electricity and thus does not need to be hardwired

TWO-WIRE ANALOG POWER DIMMING: Two-wire is a line-voltage phasecontrol dimming method. The ballast receives the dimming signal through the Dimmed Hot wire. Intended for small-scale retrofit applications, the two-wire control method is often the easiest way to implement dimming in existing fluorescent fixtures

SEMI-SPECULAR: Term describing the light reflection characteristics of a material. Some light is reflected directionally, with some amount of scatter

U SHIELDING ANGLE: The angle measured from the ceiling plane to the line of sight where the bare lamp in a luminaire becomes visible. Higher shielding angles reduce direct glare. It is the complementary angle of the cutoff angle.

ULTRA VIOLET (UV): Invisible radiation that is shorter in wavelength and higher in frequency than visible violet light (literally beyond the violet light) UNDERWRITERS' LABORATORIES (UL): An independent organization whose responsibilities include rigorous testing of electrical products. When products pass these tests, they can be labeled (and advertised) as "UL listed." UL tests for product safety only

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SPACING CRITERION: A maximum distance that interior fixtures may be spaced that ensures uniform illumination on the work plane. The luminaire height above the work plane multiplied by the spacing criterion equals the center-to-center luminaire spacing

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SPECULAR: Mirrored or polished surface. The angle of reflection is equal to the angle of incidence. This word describes the finish of the material used in some louvers and reflectors

VANDAL-RESISTANT: Fixtures with rugged housings, break-resistant type shielding, and tamper-proof screws VCP: Abbreviation for visual comfort probability. VCP is a rating system for evaluating direct discomfort glare. This method is a subjective evaluation of visual comfort expressed as the percent of occupants of a space who will be bothered by direct glare. VCP allows for several factors: luminaire luminances at different angles of view, luminaire size, room size, luminaire mounting height, illuminance, and room surface reflectivity. VCP tables are often provided as part of photometric reports

STARTER: A device used with a ballast to start (preheat) fluorescent lamps STROBOSCOPIC EFFECT: Condition where rotating machinery or other rapidly moving objects appear to be standing still due to the alternating current supplied to light sources. Sometimes called "strobe effect."

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VERY HIGH OUTPUT (VHO): A fluorescent lamp that operates at a "very high" current (1500 mA), producing more light output than a "high output" lamp (800 mA) or standard output lamp (430 mA)

T12 LAMP: Industry standard for a fluorescent lamp that is 12 oneeighths, one inch in diameter. Other sizes are T10 and T8 lamps TANDEM WIRING: A wiring option in which a single ballast is shared by two or more luminaires. This reduces labor, materials, and energy costs. Also called "master-slave" wiring.

VA (VOLT-AMPERE): The amount of apparent power in an electrical circuit. A volt-ampere and a watt are nearly identical for resistive loads, such as an incandescent lamp. For devices with a power factor less than one, such as a fluorescent bulb, the volt-ampere rating is higher than the real power (in watts) consumed by the load.

THERMAL FACTOR: A factor used in lighting calculations that compensates for the change in light output of a fluorescent lamp due to a change in bulb wall temperature. It is applied when the lamp-ballast combination under consideration is different from that used in the photometric tests.

VOLT: The standard unit of measurement for electrical potential. It defines the "force" or "pressure" of electricity VOLTAGE: The difference in electrical potential between two points of an electrical circuit

THREE-WIRE ANALOG POWER DIMMING: Three-wire control is a linevoltage phase-control dimming method. Along with Hot and Neutral, the dimming signal is communicated via a third wire called Dimmed Hot. All three wires are rated Class 1 and can be run within the same conduit.

W WALLWASHER: Describes luminaires that illuminate vertical surfaces.

TRIGGER START: Type of ballast commonly used with 15-watt and 20watt straight fluorescent lamps

WATT (W): The unit for measuring electrical power. It defines the rate of energy consumption by an electrical device when it is in operation. The energy cost of operating an electrical device is calculated as its wattage times the hours of use. In single-phase circuits, it is related to volts and amps by the formula: Volts x Amps x PF = Watts. (Note: For AC circuits, PF must be included.)

TROFFER: The term used to refer to a recessed fluorescent light fixture (combination of trough and coffer) TUNGSTEN HALOGEN LAMP: A gas-filled tungsten filament incandescent lamp with a lamp envelope made of quartz to withstand the high temperature. This lamp contains some halogens (namely iodine, chlorine, bromine, and fluorine), which slow the evaporation of the tungsten. Also, commonly called a quartz lamp

WORK PLANE: The level at which work is done and at which illuminance is specified and measured. For office applications, this is typically a horizontal plane 30 inches above the floor (desk height)

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