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Contro l4 C4-KD120 Series User manual

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Compact fluorescent (CFL)* 500 500 500
LED* 200 200 200
Minimum load (with neutral)
All load types 1W
Minimum load (without neutral)
Incandescent (tungsten) 7W
Halogen 7W
Fluorescent* N/A
Compact fluorescent (CFL)* N/A
LED* N/A
Environmental
Operational temperature 32˚F ~ 104˚F (0˚C ~ 40˚C)
All load ratings are based on an ambient
temperature of 77°F (25˚C).
Humidity 5% to 95% non-condensing
Storage -4˚F ~ 158˚F (-20˚C ~ 70˚C)
Miscellaneous
Control communications ZigBee, IEEE 802.15.4, 2.4 GHz, 15-channel
spread spectrum radio
Wallbox volume 5.75 cubic inches
Weight 0.12 lb. (0.05 kg)
Shipping weight 0.22 lb. (0.10 kg)
* NOTES:
(1) The maximum load requirements for fluorescent, CFL and LED loads
can vary greatly depending upon the specific fixture and/or bulb being
used. These load types have significant in-rush current which can trip the
protection circuitry on the device.
(2) The quality and performance of these load types varies greatly
from manufacturer to manufacturer. When using these load types, we
recommend testing in advance. If problems are found, simply changing to
a dierent bulb manufacturer may solve the problem.
(3) Additionally, we do not recommend the use of fluorescent, CFL, or
LED loads without a neutral wire connected to the dimmer due to the
capacitive nature of these load types.
(4) Wiring with a neutral is always the preferred wiring method (if
possible).
Warnings and considerations
WARNING! Turn OFF electrical power before installing or servicing this
product. Improper use or installation can cause SERIOUS INJURY, DEATH
or LOSS/DAMAGE OF PROPERTY.
ATTENTION! Coupez l’alimentation électrique avant d’installer ou de
réparer ce produit. Une mauvaise installation ou utilisation peut entraîner
des blessures graves, décès ou perte / dommages à la propriété.
WARNING! This device must be protected by a circuit breaker (20A max).
ATTENTION! Cet appareil doit être protégé par un disjoncteur (20A max.)
WARNING! Ground this device in accordance with the National Electric
Code (NEC) requirements. DO NOT rely solely upon the yoke plate’s
contact with a metal wallbox for adequate grounding. Use the device’s
ground wire to make a secure connection to the safety ground of the
electrical system.
ATTENTION! Cet appareil doit être en conformité avec le Code national
de l’électricité (NEC). Ne comptez pas uniquement au contact de la
plaque avant avec un boîtier mural métallique pour la mise à la terre
adéquate. Utilisez cet appareil à la terre de l’appareil pour établir une
connexion sécurisée au système électrique.
Supported models
• C4-KD120 Keypad Dimmer, 120V
• C4-KD277 Keypad Dimmer, 277V
Introduction
The Control4® Keypad Dimmer operates independently or as part of a Control4
home automation system. It installs in a standard back box using typical wiring
standards and communicates to the Control4 system using a wireless connection.
Box contents
• Keypad Dimmer
• Keycap Button Kit
• Wire nuts
• Warranty card
• Keypad Dimmer Installation Guide (this document)
• Keypad Button Installation Guide
Specifications and supported load types
The specifications are described below.
Model numbers C4-KD120-xx, C4-KD277-xx
Power requirements C4-KD120: 120VAC +/-10%, 50/60Hz
C4-KD277: 277VAC +/-10%, 50/60Hz
This device can function with or without a
neutral AC connection depending on load type.
Wiring with a neutral is always the preferred
wiring method (if possible). See load types and
“Sample Wiring Configurations” below.
When wired without a neutral, loads may
appear dimmer.
Power consumption C4-KD120: 786mW; C4-KD277: 2.51W
Load types and ratings
Supported load types Incandescent, halogen, electronic (solid state)
low voltage (ELV) transformers, magnetic
(iron core, inductive) low voltage (MLV)
transformers, phase-dimmable fluorescents,
compact fluorescents, and LEDs.
C4-KD120 maximum load 1 Gang 2 Gang 3+ Gang
Incandescent (tungsten) 600W 550W 500W
Halogen 600W 550W 500W
Fluorescent* 300W 300W 300W
Compact fluorescent (CFL)* 300W 300W 300W
LED* 120W 120W 120W
C4-KD277 maximum load 1 Gang 2 Gang 3+ Gang
Incandescent (tungsten) 1000 900 800
Halogen 1000 900 800
Fluorescent* 500 500 500
Keypad Dimmer
Installation Guide
IMPORTANT! This device must be installed by a licensed electrician in
accordance with all national and local electrical codes.
IMPORTANT! For wiring the dimmer, we recommend always using a
neutral wire when possible. See Figure 6.
IMPORTANT! If you are unsure about any part of these instructions,
consult a qualified electrician.
IMPORTANT! Use this device only with copper or copper-clad wire. Do
not use aluminum wiring. This product has not been approved for use with
aluminum wiring.
IMPORTANT! To reduce the risk of overheating and possible damage
to other equipment, do not install to control a receptacle or a motor
operated appliance.
IMPORTANT! This product generates heat during normal operation.
IMPORTANT! Using this product in a manner other than outlined in this
document voids your warranty. Further, Control4 is NOT liable for any
damage incurred with the misuse of this product. See “Troubleshooting.”
IMPORTANT! Do NOT use a power screwdriver to install this device. If you
do, you may overtighten the screws and strip them. Also, overtightening
the screws may interfere with proper button operation.
IMPORTANT! This is an electronic device with intricate components.
Handle and install with care!
IMPORTANT! Control4 does not guarantee the performance of any
bulb or lamp/fixture in your environment. CUSTOMER ASSUMES
ALL RISKS, INCLUDING ANY DAMAGE TO CONTROL4 PRODUCTS,
ASSOCIATED WITH (i) THE TYPE, LOAD RATING AND QUAILITY OF
THE BULB AND LAMP/FIXTURE, OR (ii) ANY USE OR INSTALLATION
NOT IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE DOCUMENTATION FURNISHED BY
CONTROL4, EITHER WITH THE CONTROL4 PRODUCT OR AT WWW.
CONTROL4.COM.
IMPORTANT! When used in conjunction with an Auxiliary Keypad
(C4-KA-xx), the wire connecting the Auxiliary Keypad to the dimmer must
not exceed 150 feet (45 m) at 120VAC, and 100 feet (30 m) at 277VAC.
Installation instructions
1 Ensure that the location and intended use meet the following criteria:
• Do not exceed the load capacity requirements of the dimmer. In multi-
gang installations, a reduction of the dimmers’ capacity is required to
allow the dimmers to be installed side-by-side. Refer to the load ratings in
the specifications above for details.
• Install in accordance with all national and local electrical codes.
• The range and performance of the wireless control system is highly
dependent on the following: (1) distance between devices; (2) layout
of the home; (3) walls separating devices; and (4) electrical equipment
located near devices.
2 If installing in a multi-gang scenario, use pliers to remove the inner-side
breakaway tabs. Bend each tab forward first, and then back and forth until
it breaks o. Remove the inner-side tabs ONLY on any device side that will
be adjacent to another device. DO NOT remove tabs on any side that will
become the outer side of a group of devices. Handle the device with care
after removing the tabs, as the broken edge can be sharp.
3 Turn o the local electrical power by either switching o the circuit breaker or
removing the fuse from the fuse box. To ensure the wires do NOT have power
running to them, use an inductive voltage detector.
NOTE: The back box wiring shown in this document is an example. Your
wire colors and functions may dier. If you are not sure which wires are
the LIne In/Hot, Neutral, Load, Traveler, and Earth Ground wires, have a
trained electrician perform the installation.
4 Prepare each wire. Wire insulation should be stripped back 5/8 of an inch
from the wire end (see Figure 1).
Figure 1. Strip wire insulation
5 Identify your wiring application, and then see the appropriate wiring diagram
in the “Sample Wiring Configurations” section below.
IMPORTANT! Not grounding this product, as described in the “Warnings
and Considerations” section, may result in an installation less immune to
damage caused by electrical disturbances, such as ESD or lightning, and
may void the warranty.
6 Identify and connect the dimmer wires to the back box wires using the wire
nuts.
IMPORTANT! The yellow wire is not a traditional traveler. It cannot directly
power a lighting load. It must be used only to connect to a Control4
Auxiliary Keypad. See “Sample Wiring Configurations.”
TIP: If you are using a Control4 push-on (screwless) faceplate in a multi-
gang installation, attach the black faceplate subplate to all of the devices
that will be installed into the back box prior to attaching the devices to
the back box. This will help ensure that all the devices are properly aligned
and on the same plane after installation.
7 Fit the wires back into the back box. Bend the wires in a zigzag pattern so
that they easily fold into the back box (Figure 2).
Figure 2. Bend the wires
8 Align the dimmer to the back box (the load rating label should be at the
bottom) and fasten it with screws. Tighten the screws until the back side of
the yoke plate is even with the wall surface, but no further. Overtightening can
warp the dimmer and cause mechanical malfunction.
9 Install the Control4 Faceplate following the instructions in the Faceplate
Installation Guide or attach a standard Decora-style faceplate.
10 Attach the buttons, actuator bar, and sensor bar as described in the Keypad
Button Installation Guide.
11 Turn ON power at the circuit breaker or replace the fuse
from the fuse box.
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Operation and configuration
On initial power up, all status LEDs on the dimmer will illuminate green indicating
that the device has power. To set up this dimmer for use with a Control4 system,
refer to the Composer Pro User Guide.
To operate this dimmer as a stand-alone device prior to configuration in Composer
Pro:
• If the light is o, click any button to turn the light on.
• If the light is on, click any button to turn the light o.
• Press and hold any button to ramp the light up/down. Release the button at
the desired light level.
• If the split up/down buttons have been installed in the bottom button slot, the
up and down arrows will ramp and fade the light respectively.
Air gap switch
During routine lamp replacement, you should remove power from the lamp by
engaging the air gap mechanism.
1 To engage, press on the right side of the top actuator bar until the left side
pops out. All LEDs on the dimmer will turn o and the dimmer will no longer
control the light when the air gap mechanism has been engaged.
2 To return power to the dimmer and lamp, press on the left side of the top
actuator bar until it snaps back into place.
Figure 3. Dimmer with actuator bar
Button tap sequences
The button tap sequences are defined in the table below. Button tap sequences
that require a single (1) button should use the top button. Button tap sequences
requiring two (2) buttons should use the top-most and bottom-most buttons
installed on the Keypad Dimmer.
Function Button sequence
Identify 4
ZigBee channel 7
Reboot 15
Factory reset 9-4-9
Leave mesh and reset 13-4-13
Troubleshooting
If the light does not turn on:
• Ensure that at least one (1) LED on the face of the dimmer is lit.
• Ensure that the light bulb is not burned out and is screwed in tightly.
• Ensure that the circuit breaker is not turned OFF or tripped.
• Check for proper wiring (see “Sample Wiring Configurations”).
• For help on the installation or operation of this product, email or call the
Control4 Technical Support Center. Please provide your exact model number.
Contact support@control4.com or see the web site www.control4.com.
Actuator bar
Care and cleaning
• Do NOT paint the dimmer or its wall plate.
• Do NOT use any chemical cleaners to clean the dimmer.
• Clean surface of the dimmer with a soft damp cloth as needed.
Regulatory/Safety information
To review Regulatory information for your particular Control4 products, see
the information located on the Control4 website at: http://www.control4.com/
regulatory/.
Patent information
Applicable patents are available at http://www.control4.com/legal/patents.
Warranty
For complete warranty information, including details on consumer legal rights as
well as warranty exclusions, review the Warranty card or visit www.control4.com/
warranty.
About this document
Part Number: 200-00308 Rev E 12/16/2013 MS
Sample wiring configurations
Figure 4. Single device location, with neutral connection (recommended)
Figure 5. Single device location, without neutral connection
Figure 6. Multiple device location using Auxiliary Keypad, with neutral connection (recommended)
Figure 7. Multiple device location with Auxiliary Keypad, without neutral connection
IMPORTANT! When used in conjunction with an Auxiliary Keypad (C4-KA-xx), the wire
connecting the Auxiliary Keypad to the dimmer must not exceed 150 feet (45 m) at 120VAC,
and 100 feet (30 m) at 277VAC.
Figure 8. Multiple device location using Configurable Keypad, neutral required
Auxiliary Keypad
Maximum length:
120VAC 150 ft (45 m)
277VAC 100 ft (30 m)
Maximum length:
120VAC 150 ft (45 m)
277VAC 100 ft (30 m)
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