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Q ICK PROGRAMMING G IDE
User Interface................................................... 1
Setting the Clock...................................... 3
Low Voltage Switch..........................................4
Momentary................................................6
Maintained................................................7
Momentary Timed.....................................8
Digital Switch..................................................11
Activating Luma-net................................14
Photocell Input................................................16
Scheduler Setup.............................................20
Disable Switch Inputs.............................27
Table of Contents
ser Interface
SER INTERFACE
1
These instructions were designed to assist the programmer with common
setups. It makes the assumption all high and low voltage connections have
been properly connected and confirmed.
Since this is a condensed quick document you may see addtional selections in
some menus. Don’t let this confuse you. Only concern yourself with the selec-
tions in the instructions.
Ok, here we go...
The LCD display shows the current operational status of your relay panel and
provides a way to operate and configure your product.
When the system is operating normally, the top line of the LCD display shows
the day, time, locked/unlocked status of the panel, and the status of the event
scheduler. The second line shows the status of the panel: Normal, Bypass
ON, Bypass OFF, or Emergency.
Programming/Function Buttons
Allows the user to navigate through the system configura-
tion and setup menus.
Selects or Saves the current menu item.
Aborts the current entry and returns back one level in the
menu structure.
Clears the current entered value.
Allows for direct front panel control of basic relay functions.
Activates all relays in an override state. This operation
temporarily disables all switch inputs.
Navigation Buttons
Use the keypad buttons for alpha-numeric data entry.
The UP/DOWN buttons are also used for data entry/value
changes and to navigate menus.
The LEFT/RIGHT buttons are also used to changed
between “fields” when configuring your panel.
N TE After approximately 3 minutes of inactivity on any menu screen,
the LCD will revert back to the status screen.
ser Interface
2
SER INTERFACE
ser Interface
SER INTERFACE
Setting the Clock
Step 1: Press
Step 2: Press to:
Step 3: Press
Step 4: Press to:
Step 5: Press
Step 6: Display should read:
Step 7: Use and data entry buttons to adjust
all settings.
Step 8: Press to save your settings.
N TE For astronomical settings, contact the factory at (800) 959-6004.
3
The following behaviors are available for programming low voltage switches:
1- Momentary: first switch press is on, second switch press is off.
2- Maintained (SPST): typically a standard wall switch; when the switch is
closed, the relays will turn on and when the switch is opened the lights
will turn off.
3- Momentary Timed: when switch is pressed, lights on for a specified
time period.
Step 1: Press
Step 2: Press to:
Step 3: Press
Step 4: Press to:
Step 5: Press
Step 6: Press to:
Step 7: Press
Step 8: Display should read:
Step 9: Press to:
Step 10: Press
Step 11: Press to:
Step 12: Press
Step 13: Press to:
Step 14: Press
Low Voltage Switch
4
LOW VOLTAGE
SWITCH
Low Voltage Switch
Step 15: Display should read:
N TE Use to select desired switch input. Switch inputs
are the hardwired locations within the panel. For instance, a
Z-MAX 8 panel has 8 switch inputs; therefore, 001 is the first input
and 008 is the eighth input. We will use switch input 001 for this
example.
Step 16: Press
To program a Momentary Low Voltage Switch, proceed to Step
17a on page 6.
To program a Maintained Low Voltage Switch, proceed to Step
17b on page 7.
To program a Momentary Timed Low Voltage Switch, proceed
to page 8.
5
LOW VOLTAGE
SWITCH
Step 17a: Press to:
Step 18: Press
Step 19: Press to:
Step 20: Press
Step 21: Press to relay selection section; the left hand side
of 01-01 should be flashing.
Step 22: Use to select desired relays.
Ex.
Step 23: Press
Step 24: To add additional relays, repeat Steps 19 thru 23.
Ex.
If no additional relays are required, press Cancel. To proceed to
additional input configurations, repeat Steps 15 thru 23.
Step 25: Press to exit.
Low Voltage Switch | Momentary
6
LOW VOLTAGE
SWITCH
Low Voltage Switch | Maintained
Step 17b: Press to:
Step 18: Press
Step 19: Press to:
Step 20: Press
Step 21: Press to relay selection section; the left hand side
of 01-01 should be flashing.
Step 22: Use to select desired relays.
Ex.
Step 23: Press
Step 24: To add additional relays, repeat Steps 19 thru 23.
Ex.
If no additional relays are required, press Cancel. To proceed to
additional input configurations, repeat Steps 15 thru 23.
Step 25: Press to exit.
7
LOW VOLTAGE
SWITCH
A timed switch could be used when there is not an occupancy sensor in the
area but you want to make sure the lights don’t remain on over a determined
period of time.
N TE You will be required to go through two processes:
A. Setting up the switch TYPE, action and relays to be controlled.
B. Assigning a time to the action.
Process A: Setting up the switch, action and relays to be controlled.
Step 1: Press
Step 2: Press to:
Step 3: Press
Step 4: Press to:
Step 5: Press
Step 6: Press to:
Step 7: Press
Step 8: Display should read:
Step 9: Press to:
Step 10: Press
Step 11: Press to:
Step 12: Press
Step 13: Press to:
Step 14: Display should read:
Low Voltage Switch | Momentary Timed
8
LOW VOLTAGE
SWITCH